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FF41 Town of Southold Annex 7/9/2013 boo Gyp P.O.Box 1179 N 54375 Main Road oy Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 36337 Date: 7/9/2013 THIS CERTIFIES that the building AS BUILT ALTERATION Location of Property: 1895 Delmar Dr, Laurel, SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 127.-4-7 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this officed dated 4/22/2013 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 37990 dated 4/30/2013 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "AS BUILT"ALTERATIONS, INCLUDING GARAGE ALTERED TO LIVING SPACE WOOD BURNING STOVE AND SKYLIGHTS, IN AN EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR The certificate is issued to Rizzella,Michael (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 37990 06-13-2013 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED c Au o ed S' ature t, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �SUFEoc�-�o BUILDING DEPARTMENT C z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE co o . SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 37990 Date: 4/30/2013 Permission is hereby granted to: Rizzella, Michael 34 Jefford Rd Rush, NY 14543 To: "As Built" alterations to an existing single family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 1895 Delmar Dr, Laurel SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 127.4-7 Pursuant to application dated 4/22/2013 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 10/30/2014. Fees: AS BUILT- SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION/ALTERATION $974.40 CO -ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 o a . $1,024.40 i Bui ing c or Form No.6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be.filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines,streets,and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal (S-9 form). 3. Approval of'electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. 'Sworn statement fTom plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. 5. Commercial building,industrial building,multiple,residences and similar buildings and installations,a certificate of Code Compliance from'architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit'Planning Board Approval-of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings`(prior`to April 9, 1957)`non-conforming uses,or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines,streets,building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied,the Building Inspector-shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy-New dwelling$50.00,Additions to dwelling$50.00, Alterations to dwelling$50.00, Swimming pool$50.00,Accessory building$50.00,Additions to accessory building$50.00, Businesses$50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building- $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy-$.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 .5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.000 Date. New Construction: Old or Pre-ex/is2ting Building: /(check one) �1 Location of Property: House No. S eet Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: Suffolk County Tax Map No I000,'Section x�:7 .''Block Lot' 17 Subdivision 7 t. Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. J 1 .9 Date of Permit. Applicant: i Health Dept.Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board-Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate- Final Certificate: V (c eck o ) Fee Submitted: $ So App scant Signature suFFoc� Town Hall Annex p� cOf,� Telephone(631) 765-1802 54375 Main Road o Fax (631) 765-9502 P.O. Box 1179 0 • Southold, NY 11971-0959 'y�j1 `t roger.richert(a-town.southold.nv.us BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Michael Rizzella Address: 1895 Delmar Drive City: Laurel St: NY Zip: 11948 Building Permit#: 37990 Section: 127 Block: 4 Lot: 7 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: as built DBA: License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor x Basement Service Only Commerical Outdoor 1st Floor x Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey x Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt 7 Ceiling Fixtures HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors. Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 2 CO Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Fluorescent Fixture Pumps Transformer Appliances Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect Switches 3 Twist Lock Exit Fixtures TVSS Other Equipment: convert garage to living space, 1-paddle fan Notes: Inspector Signature: Date: June 13 2013 Electrical Certificate.xls OE SO(/lyo o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. - 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUG LBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] IN LATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ INAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] -ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) REMARKS: 7' 9264- DATE . INSPECTOR 5f SOUTyO ' Va y00UNVI �N TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 V INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLEIG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ELECTRICAL (FINAL) REMARKS: DATE (<J INSPECTOR FIELD IrTSPEGION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION(1ST) _Z?� FOUNDATION(ZND) rA m ROUGH FRAMING& ( y PLUMBING INSUL•ATION PER N.Y. �y STATE ENERGY cbDE . C w Y FINAL - 14 ADDITI NAL COMMENTS r z rn 1S l TCI,7'WN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDING DEPARTMENT . Do you have or need the following,before applying? TOWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 �n,1 Survey � SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net PERMIT NO. �f JU Check Septic Form n � � N.Y.S.D.E.C. �} Trustees Flood Permit Exanuned _'20 l Storm-Water Assessment Form LIJ 0 Con act: Approved ,20 Mail to: Disapproved a/c g�pG.DEPT. TpWPI OF SOUTHDLD Phone: Expiration 20 Building ns APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date-Jebt404 �� , 20/3 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing,the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings,additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code,housing code,and regulations,and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspectionnss4 (Sigh ature a applicant or name,if a corporation) 3 y �e t�e211 s out; y�us� /V.�'. /�s(�3 (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder D(&tiPX Name of owner of premises /' 1 I C kC4,eL, i &I , h 4 Sly (As on the tax roll or latest deed) pau-1) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. OM41111"au 40"W6 G}sett;A 1. LocatWnRf,VlWtJw hic posed work will be done: 'Aatffl A, et Hamlet County Tax Map No. 100�g Section 7 Block Lot Subdivision/� hlooP GY9cr ec< La(im e(r s a79S Filed Map No. .5V66 Lot / 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition t e� ,& -z,�QF- �, 1'►G (Description) 4. Estimated Cost �. �j �,� . _ Fee I q S0 I (To be paid on filing this lication) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units 1 Number of dwelling units on-,each floor 1 If garage, number of cars _fa-`7If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories T �1 Pimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 8._,Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 9. Size of lot: Front 0 0, Rear 5► 3 Depth b . 10. Date of P rchase`s/ao 00'7 Name of Former Owner///'ck�ez ���� � � ' '- 77el !a- 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES NO Fb 2�s 14. Names of Owner of pfemisesrV 1 iAe4 el W Tree/(RAddress Ru.sn I o Y Phone Noses-% Name of ArchitectN&&-) C- �oK, ?4- Address 767 "14//a Phone No Name of Contractor Address "" y " "'a Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES NO >/ * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES NO * IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY ��' being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the applicant (Name of individual signing c ntract) above named, (S)He is the OUJIf)P/` C5 (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief, �eMr �._ performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. \\=sejldq uolsgwwo�6W to�00,ea0M ul MIND Sworn to before me this 6610 91S-O Ohl �oA asap to el13S orygnd RMoN �Q day of iA ay-c-^ 20 r- _-inrd 3 WWI Notary Public' i n Applicant - ��oF st��iryo Town Hall Annex. 1�f �( Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road (63i}.766 5 P.O.Box 117�. roCpl- enrich ownsauiiaQ .n .us - Southold,NY 110I-0959 Q�'�►(��(t�� q f . 1 � 4 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOMW OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL. INSPECTION REQUESTED BY: Date: Company Name: .Name: Ucense No.: Address: Phone No.: JOB81TE INFORMATION: (*Indicates required information) *Name: 1 / - *Address: ! � S �y?y� /�,p 1 rf� ee_[ Al- I�1 z *Cross Street: --- *Phone No-: "3 r o 5- 2 Permit No.: o Tax-Map District: . 1000 Section: /z 7 Block: Lot: 'BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK(Please Print Clearly) (Please Circle All That Apply) *Is job ready for inspection: YES/ NO. Rough in Final *Do-you need a Temp Certificate: YES/ NO - Tamp Information(If needed) 'Service Size: 1 Phase 3Phase 100 150 200 300 350 400 Other 'New Service: Re-wrinect- Underground Number of Meters Change of Service Overhead Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION 82=Request for Inspection Form \ S j CONSENT TO INSPECTION / / Z��•M�the undersigned, do(es)hereby state: Owner(s)Name(s) That the undersigned is) (are)the owner(s)of t e premises ri the Town of Southold, located at Ill?-5 ) �jft� 3)1-4 ; CruAle.( , // F IRVP which is shown and designated on the Suffolk County Tax Map as District 1000, Section /2- , Block V Lot 7 That the undersigned(has)( cause to be filed, an application in the Southold Town Building Inspector's Office for the following:Lgaigl i2e a �AP�ye 6o1,)vep_s,ai✓ L/ Se4'L� 'Gfffs That the undersigned do(es)hereby give consent to the Building Inspectors of the Town of Southold to enter upon the above described property, including any and all buildings located thereon,to conduct such inspections as they may deem necessary with respect to the aforesaid application, including inspections to determine that said premises comply with all of the laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of the Town of Southold. The undersigned, in consenting to such inspections, do(es) so with the knowledge and understanding that any information obtained in the conduct of such inspections may be used in subsequent prosecutions for violations of the laws, ordinances, rules or regulations of the Town of Southold. Dated: (Sign t �z_ P ( natur (Print Name) JL DRAFTING, INC. yy DRAFTSMEN A11 Types Of'Plans Drafted "ii Providing The Finest In Affordabk Dra. 'ng ServicesS" �— VIA UPS Q008 229 416 6 April 19, 2013 Town of Southold 54375 Route 25 Southold,NY 11971 ATT: BUILDING DEPARTMENT RE: File No.: 13-131 Project Location: 1895 Delmar Drive, Laurel,NY Owner: Michael Rizzella To Whom It May Concern: With respect to the filing of a Building Permit Application with Plans for the above-referenced property, I enclose herewith the following: *Application for Building Permit—signed ,,,by the Owner and his signature notarized *Application for Electrical Inspection l *Consent to Inspection-signed by the Owner / *Copy of Deed recorded in Liber 12592 page 7 *Copy of Title Report *Four(4) copies of Survey *Pictures *Four(4)copies of the"Compliance Certificate" *Four(4) sets of Plans, signed&sealed by Norman C. Lok, PE *Check No. 2727,payable to"Town of Southold"in the amount of$450.00 If you need to speak with Mr. Rizzella, he can be reached at 585-986-3000. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions,please feel free to contact this office at 631-843-1949 or'14cad aol.co f 111ce y 1 , D i I , Nancy L xpedito /nal Enclos res: BLDG.U01. TOWN OF Cc: Mr. Michael Rizzella www.jldrafting.com 707 Suite ('Route 110 *Farmingdale N.Y. 11735 P11- (R:i11,RAq-1QAQ F.- 1Rg1) RdR-R1Q0 NORMAN C. LOK, P.E. 707 Route 110, Suite A-1 Farmingdale, NY 11735 (631) 755-7920 June 13, 2013 Town of Southold Building Department Town Clerk's,Office 53095 Route 25 PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 SUBJECT: Rizzella Residence 1895 Delmar Drive Laurel, NY 11948 JLD#13-131 To Whom It May Concern: Based upon my inspection today, I hereby certify that, to the best of my professional knowledge and belief the subject residence meets the minimum standards of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. The items under consideration are as follows: 1- Seven (7) operable skylights 2- Garage conversion into living space If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Very Truly Yours, N El1i�o AN G,1� JUN 17 2013 yI BLDG. DEPT. TOWN OF MI)THOLD s� 0,g9525 OpRUFESSI�N�� Norman C. Lok, P.E. NORMAN C. LOK, P.E. 707 Route 110, Suite A-1 Farmingdale, PAY 11735 (631) 755-7920 June 13, 2013 Town of Southold Building Department Town Clerk's Office 53095 Route 25 PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 SUBJECT: Rizzella Residence 1895 Delmar Drive Laurel, NY 11948 J LD#13-131 To Whom It May Concern: Based upon my inspection today, I hereby certify that,to the best of my professional knowledge and belief the subject residence meets the minimum standards of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. The items under consideration are as follows: 1- Seven (7) operable skylights 2- Garage conversion into living space 3- Wood burning stove If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Very Truly Yours, Ni' ,. y0,p -----__. r � 1 SUN 2 5 2013 4' WB OF SOUTHOLD Norman C. Lok, P.E. TO pF SO�r�ol Town Hall Annex ~ Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road 4 Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 co coum,� June 18, 2013 BUILDING DEPARTMENT , TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Michael Rizzella 41a 34 J effo rd Rd Rush, NY 14543 Re: 1895 Delmar Dr., Laurel TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Following Items(if Checked)Are Needed To Complete Your Certificate of Occupancy: "NOTE: The Building Inspector is requesting Installation Instructions for the Wood Stove y Application for Certificate of Occupancy. (Enclosed) Electrical Underwriters Certificate. (contact your electrician) A fee of$50.00. Final Health Department Approval. Plumbers Solder Certificate. (All permits involving plumbing after 4/1184) Trustees Certificate of Compliance. (Town Trustees#765-1892) Final Planning Board Approval. (Planning #765-1938) Final Fire Inspection from Fire Marshall. Final Landmark Preservation approval. Final inspection by Building Dept BUILDING PERMIT: 37990 — "As Built" Alteration .�.��3 e d{ tlw c{n t.�� a`^P.'r�$'�a +e^:w 1� 1•`�'•..'{4� •'-'�' t ..?n. ,» 1:✓ ` „� <}�!\` 4 1 SCHEDULE B File Number: A9111F-OOS Policy Number: 5312-767622 ' EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This.policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorney's fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: 1. Rights of tenants or persons in possession, if any. 2. Survey Reading attached hereto. 3. Covenants, conditions, easements, leases, agreements of record as follows:. A. Covenants and Restrictions in Liber 6761 Page 154. B. Electric Easement in Liber 6797 Page 473. (Affects Street) C. Right of Way Agreement in Liber 5662 Page 448. (Affects Streets) D. Telephone Agreement in Liber 6938 Page 420. (Affects Streets) 4. Policy will except water and sewer rent not entered and/or water and sewer rent entered subsequent to date of last reading. 5. As premises herein are.benefitted by a tax exemption, policy will except the lien which may attach by reason of any restoration of real property taxes after transfer of title by the owner entitled to tax exemption. 6. Mortgage made by MICHAEL RIZZELLA and MARY JANE RIZZELLA to TEACHERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION in the amount of$60,000.00 dated .04/07/00 to be recorded in the Suffolk County_Clerk's/Registrar's Office. a yt e yT ox n ..y s .p -q pa Jryxrt{< r t 1r}t. �� ...s e } tti/ r ,.1 ¢ ' }f'.Y a •+: * , .. '. ALLIANCE ABSTRACT OF NY INC. 120 FOURTT AVE1i•BAY SHORE •NY 11706 1-800 492 OMIT 633 EAST MAIN STREET•RIVERHEAD •NY 11901 COPY:OF, 1 OLD COUNTRY ROAD CARLE PLACE •.NY11514 FEE POLICY Title In-sur-ance Fidelity:National Title Insurance Compahy of New York POLICY A Stock Company .5312- - � 6.7 6 2 2 OWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN SCHEDULE B `A1VD`THE. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS, FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW PORK,"a New York corporation, herein called the Company, insures, as of Date of Policy shown in.Schedule A, against loss or damage, not exceeding the Amount of Insurance stated in Schedule A, sustained or incurred by the insured by reason of. 1. Title to the estate or interest described in Schedule A being vested other•than"as stated therein; 2. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the title; 0 .3. Unmarketability of the title; 4. Lack of a right of access to and from the land. The Company will also pay the costs, attorneys'fees and expenses incurred in defense of the title, - as insured, but only to the.extent provided in the Conditions and Stipulations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, FIDELITYNATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK has caused this policy to be signed and sealed by its duly-authorized officers as of Date of Policy'' shown in Schedule A.. ,FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK BV: Countersigned_ oQPOR; @ President Authorized Signature SEAL Attest (PLEASE PRINT NAME) ,FWy _.- FORM 5312(5/1/93) ALTA OWNER'S POLICY-1992(10-17-92) Reprinted(1/96) a SCHEDULE A File Number: A91IIF-00S Policy Number: 5312-767622 Amountof Insurance:,.,.$'157,000.00 Date, of Policy:04/07/00 1. Name of Irisured: MICHAEL RIZZELLA and MARY JANE RIZZELLA 2. The estate.or interest in the land insured herein is: FEE SIMPLE 3. Title to the estate or interest in the land is vested in:, MICHAEL RIZZELLA and MARY JANE RIZZELLA 4. Title vested in the insured by means of: Deed made by D. ALAN REY & PHOEBE A. REY, HIS. WIFE to MICHAEL RIZZELLA and MARY JANE RIZZELLA.dated 04/07/00 to be recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's/Registrar's Office. 5. The land referred to in this policy is described as follows: (SEE DESCRIPTION) F h +,., 4a v'` byvc:x '�,✓,.e''��+. d`2 ..0 :Yfi:N 7 �'"'';�• ray ;Y" - 3-N ,ry y ,s "it *' i \.' i H jp,l " '•i K. i Y� t - �C r7� �' : y Title :No: A9111F-00S Schedule A ALL that certain plot, piece or`parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southhold, County.of Suffolk and State of New York.,.known and designated as Lot No. 14, as shown on a certain map entitled, "Map of Laurel ,Country Estates" and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on June-22, 1970as Map No. 5486, being.bounded and described as follows:. BEGINNING at a point on the'westerly`side of Delmar Drive at the extreme southerly end of the arc.of a curve which connects the southerly side-of Joseph Street with the westerly side of Delman Drive, RUNNING THENCE South 22 degrees 32 minutes 50 seconds East, along the westerly-side of Delmar Drive, 100.63 feet; THENCE South 71 degrees 23'minutes 40 seconds West;.181.36 feet; THENCE North..18 degrees 36 minutes 20 seconds West, 125.33 feet to the southerly side of Joseph Street; THENCE North 71 degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds East, 147.72 feet along the southerly side of Joseph Street; THENCE easterly, southeasterly and southerly along an arc of a curve which bears to the right having a radius of 26.78 feet, a distance along said arc of 40.22 to the northerly side of Delmar Drive at the point or place of BEGINNING. FOR TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the parry of the first CONVEYANCING part of, in and to the land lying in the-street in front of and adjoining ONLY said'premises. . •• x k; } Y 7 � U :[r �t3 .fir:�"`',�,s�Fw;. v. R y '* ,V � `„',�t a Y «; ,�M y, ^,� *s'M.l.� � x 1, i�'a•+ ��.�k�i '' ;•�� �, z r r 7� A 7� SC - HEDULE B • � � File Number: A9l l,1F-00S; Policy Number:'5312-767622 EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This..policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorney'sfees: or expenses) which arise by-reason of: , 1. Rights of tenants or ersons in possession, if any. P 2. Surrey:Reading attached hereto. 3 Covenants, conditions,. easements, leases, agreements of record as follows: A Covenants and Restrictions in Liber 6761 Page 154. . f -B.," Electric Easement in Liber 6797 Page 473. (Affects Street) C.., , Right of Way Agreement in Liber 5662 Page`448.;(Affects.Streets) D. _ Telephone Agreement in Liber 6938,Page 420. (Affects Streets) 4. Policy will except water and sewer rent-not entered and/or water and sewer rent entered subsequent to date,of last reading. 5. As.premises herein are benefitted by a tax. exemption, policy will except the lien which may attach by reason.of.any-restoration of real property taxes after transfer of title by the,owner entitled to tax exemption. 6. Mortgage made by MICHAEL RIZZELLA and MARY'JANE RIZZELLA to TEACHERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION in the amount of$60'.000.00 dated 04/07/00 to be recorded in;the Suffolk:County Clerk's/Registrar's Office. t . rug �i VCR ;tin• � 7 F�p' t b +A.,k�,t+.. - � t Title No.., A911117-00S SURVEY EXCEPTIONS ...'Survey Made B y: : . Young & Young . Dated: . 9/24/71. . Shows the following: 'I STORY HOUSE AND ATTACHED GARAGE. NO OTHER VARIATIONS. SURVEY INSPECTION DATED 1/24/00 SHOWS THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: A) FENCE ADDED ALONG SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE (NOT LOCATED AS TO RECORD LINES) B) RAISED DECK ADDED TO SOUTHEASTERLY.SIDE OF HOUSE (WITHIN °RECORD..LINES:) NO OTHER OUTSIDE CHANGES MADE. Policy affirmatively insures that the existing buildings as.shown on the above survey, unless excepted above,' are located.wholly within the,boundaries of the premises described herein. FOR LOAN POLICIES ONLY: -Policy insures the mortgagee against monetary loss notwithstanding the:above variations and encroachments. � r f •� M� � r'z �i."S m s mar, a ?ttactie"dt`oPollcyNo I2=767622 " IssuedBy 11111 , , FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE'COMPANY OF NEW YORK' (Owner's Policy) I The=following is added to'the insuring provisions-on the face page ofthis.policy: `5. Any statuiory lien for,services labor or materials furnished prior to the'date.hereof,and which has now gamed.or which.may `hereafter gain priority'oyer the estate.or interest of the Insured as'shown.in Schedule A of this policy ' 2 The following is.'added to Parab aph 7'of the Conditions and Stipulations of this policy (d)If the recording date of the instruments creating the insured interest•is later than the policy date, such policy shall also cover n or encumbrances,except real estate taxes,assessments,water chargesand sewer rents." tnterveninb liens o , . Nothing herein contained shall be construed as extending or changing the effective date of the policy unless otherwise expressly stated'r �X . This endorsement,when countersigned below by a validating signatory,is made,apart of said policy and is subject to the Exclusions from,r w . Coverage�Schedules,Conditions and Stipulations therein,except as modified by the provisions hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,tthe Company has caused itscorporate name and seal to be hereunto affixed by duly authorized signatory countersigned on the date hereinafter set forth. . 00. Dated Co 4/7/ Fidelity National Title Insurance Company of New York, 7'�_4;Z"IYT SEAL t PrnWeN ATTEST r NY-037: Standard New York Endorsement (9/1193) Reprinted (7A99) - For Use With ALTA Owner's Policy 8 , �'.Si iR����// S'Pb ���-4{XF�✓�� k� f fy� �K':yK��kY Kip '��d�j�.�SH �.U,rM1�� � .� 4 rpm ^ �Qllil' k(�... � ".�� y H't'^S-4� �'r"(t �`l"'. Y l r�t"Y G •kl ..! N µ'� F . MARKET VALUE POLICY RIDER Policy No.1 `5 312-7 6 7 6 2 2. Date_of Issue: :Title No. A9111F-00S 4/.7/00.. 'Name(s).oflnsured Homeowner(s) Michael Rizzella and`"Mary Jane Ri'zzella Owner's Statement of Coverage: In consideration of the payment of the additional premium for the.issuance of this Rider to the Policy as.hereinafter'defined; the.Company insures,.the`named homeowner against loss or damage not exceeding.the market value of the premises at the time of loss; in accordance with , the conditions of the Policy and"not inconsistent with the provisions of this Rider,and subject to the matters excepted from coverage in Schedule ,B. DEFINITIONS: (a).The Policy is the policy issued to the named insured herein in,the amount of the original purchase price paid for-the insured premises. (b)Time of loss shall be such date as'the homeowner shall have actual knowledge of facts giving riseto a claim under the Policy. (c) A homeowner is a natural person, fee owner-and resident of real property used predominately for residential purposes and containing no more than 4 dwelling units, a residential condominium unit,or a residential co-operative leasehold interest.The benefits of this Rider. shall be available,only to the mined insured provided the named insured is a homeowner as defined herein at the date of the issuance of this Rider and at the date any claim under this Rider is made. (d)Market value at time of loss shall be such value of the insured premises as is determined by three arbitrators or any two of them, one of whom should be chosen by the insured and one by the Company,and the two_so chosen selecting the third arbitrator. Such value shall exclude the market value of any improvements made to the premises-subsequent to the date of the Policy. The above valuation procedure shall also apply in the event the insured premises is a residential cooperative leasehold interest. CONDITIONS: (a) Paragraph 8 of the Conditions and Stipulations of the•Policy is hereby deleted. That pdrtion of subdivision (b) of paragraph'7 of the Conditions and Stipulations of the Policy as relates to improvements.made subsequent to,the Date of Policy is hereby deleted and the following paragraph is substituted in lieu thereof: "In the event that a partial loss occurs after the:insured makes an improvement to the insured premises subsequent to the.date of.this-Rider the.valuation of such partial loss shall be determined in relationship to the market value of the premises at the time Of such partial loss,minus the market value of such improvements made to the insured premises subsequent to the.date of this Rider. (b)Notwithstanding anything herein,io the contrary, in the event of a..loss,partial or total, the insured shall have the option,to elect to value such loss under the terms of this Rider or under the terms and amount,of the Policy. (c) All other provisions of the"Policy, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Rider, shall remain in full force and effect. (d).This Rider and the Policy is the„entire contract between the named insured and the Company -IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused its corporate name and*seal to.be,hereunto affixed by its duly authorized officers and countersigned.on the date"h ere inabove set forth. Fidelity National Title Insurance Company Countersigned: of New York" rEL 6YBY ` Preeident ATTEST Authorized Signatory `" o� .� • �� CGa N% '1�Vi�NfW-1G FORM 5.33-MVPR(9193) T1RSA Market Value Policy Rider(911/93) Reprint(32195) 'r• ' To De used with ALTA Owner's Policy(NY State only) Illllitllll IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII:; Illll lllll IIIII llll llll IIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _ ' SUFFOLKCOUNTY .CLERK RECORDS. OFFICE . , RECORDING. PAGE Type of. Instrument: DEED Recorders.: 06/26/2009 Number of Pages : 4 At: 02 :03:19 PM Receipt.Number : 09-0072435 TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 08-24411 LIBER: D00012592 PAGE : 007 .District: Section: Block: Lot:.` 1000 127 . OA 04 . 00 007.000 EXAMINED AND CHARGED AS FOLLOWS Deed Amount: $0 . 00 ,Received the Following Fees For Above Instrument Exempt Exempt Page/Filing $20 . 00 NO, Handling $2'0 00 NO COE $5 .00 NO ' .•,w NYS SRCHG. NO EA-CTY . $5 . 00 NO .. .EA-STATE $125 . 00 ' ' NO TP-584 - $5 .00 NO Notation. Cert.,C c p4•E" $0 . 00 NO RPT. $•0 . 0 0 NO 30 . 0(1 -Transfer tax NO $0 . 00 NO Comm.Pres $0 :00 NO Fees Paid TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 08-24411 $225 . 00;` THIS PAGE IS _A PART OF.,THE INSTRUMENT' THIS IS NOT A BILL Judith A' .. . Pascale County Clerk, Suffolk. County.: . s j s a •r I '. ,i f f� 1 _� �r F J r f s l C4 z',i'rY � rr 2] RECORDED 2009 Jun 26 0 0. Number of pages f Judith a. pascale CLERKOF SUFFi 1LK COUNTY This document will-be ublicL DQOOi2592, � ► record,Please remove all h 00� .. Social Security Numbers DT# 0 -24411 prior to recording. a X, Deed/Mortgage Instrument Deed'/Mortgage Tax Stamp Recording/Filing Stamps ; 3 FEES Page/Filing Fee Mortgage Amt. �� 1.Basic Tax Handling 00 2. 'Additional. Tax TP-584 Sub Total Notation Spec./Assit. or EA-5217(County) 'Sub Total Spec./Add. EA-5217(State) _ TOT.MTG.TAX ti 5 , R.P.T.S.A. . � ��c�lsa(IA Dual Town Dual County s Meld for ApP ointment Comm.of Ed. 5'" 00 ; f Transfer Tax a . Affidavit. "� �. y. Mansion Tax The ro ert covered b this mort a e,is "# Certified Copy p P Y. Y 9 9 or will be improved by 'a one or.two I j NYS Surcharge 15.. 00 ' : / family dwelling only. I,ly Sub Total l Other YES or NO u, Grand Total If NO, see appropriate tax.clause•on ' page# of this instrument. "« ' 715 �. 0 f s 4 Dist. 1000 v r1 Section 127.00 Block 04.00 Lot 007.000 5 Community Preservation Fund f' 09012952 loon 12700 0400 007000 1 ,r Real Propert Consideration Amount $ -0- ,4 Tax Service P T S 9 Y A enc RSK p CPF ax Due $ -0 Verification 12-JUN-0 Improved 6 Satisfat. is Vacant Land n�cvnu tx HCI UHIV._LU . • U: Davidow Davidow Siegel & Stern,LLl' TD One Suffolk Square- Suite 330 , TD .1601 Veterans Memorial Highway, Islandia,New York 11749 TD Mail to:Judith A.Pascale,Suffolk County Clerk 7 Title Company Information 310, Center Drive, Riverhead, 'NY. 11901 Co.Name www.suffolkcountyny.gov/derk Title# Suffolk County Recording & Endorsement Page This page forms part of the attached Deed made- by: (SPECIFY TYPE OF INSTRUMENT) . MICHAEL RIZZELLA AND MARY JANE RIZZELLA, The premises herein is situated in his wife SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK. TO In the TOWN of Southold MICHAEL VIZZELLA In the VILLAGE or HAMLET of Laurel BOXES 6 THRU 8 MUST BE TYPED OR'PRINTED IN BLACK INK ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDING OR FILING. ° over IMPORTANT NOTICE If the document you've just recorded is your SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGE 'please be aware of `the following: If a portion of your monthly mortgage payment included your property taxes, *you will now need to contact your local Town Tax Receiver so that you may be billed directly for all future property tax statements: Local' property taxes-are•are payable twice a year: on or before January 10m and on or before May 31«. Failure to make payments in a timely fashion could result in a penalty. Please` contact ' your local Town Tax Receiver with any questions regarding property tax payment. Babylon Town Receiver of Taxes Riverhead Town Receiver of Taxes .200 East Sunrise•Highway 200 Howell Avenue North Lindenhurst,N.Y. 11757 Riverhead,N.Y. 11901 (631)957-3004 (631)727-3200 Brookhaven'Town Receiver of Taxes Shelter Island Town Receiver of Taxes One Independence Hill Shelter Island Town Hall Farmingville1 N.Y.11738 Shelter Island,N.Y. 11964 (631)451-9009 (631)749-3338 East Hampton Town Receiver of Taxes : Smithtown Town Receiver of Taxes 300 Pantig6:01ace 99 West Main Street East Hampton,N.Y. 11937 Smithtown,N.Y. 11787 (631)324-2770 (631)360-7610 Hunting ton'Town Receiver of Taxes Southampton'Town Receiver of Taxes 100 Main Street 116 Hampton Road Huntington,N.Y. 11743 Southampton,N.Y. 11968 (631)351-32;17 . (631)283-6514 Islip Town Receiver of Taxes Southold Town Receiver of Taxes 40 Nassau_Avenue 53095 Main Street Islip,N.Y. 11751 Southold,N.Y. 11971 . (631)224-5580 (631)765-1803 .. Sincerely, Judith A.;Pascalrb Suffolk County Clerk dw . 2/99 i . .- I2-0104 / kd .. . ,<- ,. , w . . .;. 1. I. NY Q05-Bargain and Sale De 1.ed with Covenant against Grantor s,Acts individual or Corporation(Single.Sheet)(NYBTU 8002) . , r CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE.SIGNINGTHlS INSTRUMENT-THIS.INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY made the (� slay of May in thq y©nr 2 THIS INDENTURTi.... BETWE> N ' ,. b09. . MICHAEL RIZZELLA and MARY JANI+J RIZZELLA, hIs wife,residing:at 1895 De1rnal Drlve,'Lnurel,New York 11948 - .. party of the flrst.part,and - MICHAEL RIZZELLA, residing:at 1895 Delmar Drive,Laurels -' New York 11448 ., . .! .. party of"the second part, WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,in consideration_of 11.Ten Dollars and other valuable'considerarion paid by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party o the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of ' the party of.the.second part forever, -', . . II ALI.L that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereon erected,situate;lying and being in the District: , 1000 .. . . _c.,. SEE SCHEDU ,E "A" ATTt1C !D SeCt10II a ✓ wa A „v . .aaf. 4 k: t�14.,r , _ , :;.. .- 127.00 . a ..-.. ._. . � , ,.' - r'.�; . .. Block 04 :00 , :. SAID premises being known as 1895 Delmar Dr1ve,,Laurel,New York 11948. •,: . Lot: -- _- _ 007.000 BEING AND'INTENDED TO BE THE same premises conveyed to the party of the first part .` by deed dated April 7,2000,recorded in Liber 12038 Page:525;in the..Office'of the Clerh of the .' Countv'bf Suffolk. ` '" , : .. , - -, P - , - - . - - _ _ 1 :) TOGETHER with all right,title and interest,if any,of the party of the fu st pail of,to and to any sheets and roads abutting the above-described premises to the center lines thereof;TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the°estate and rights of the party of the first pant m and to said premises,TO HAVE AND TO.IIOLD the premises herein granted into the party of the: second part,th heirs or successors and,assigns of.the party of the second;part forever. AND the nlrty ofaiie first part covenants that the Party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby,the said premt�es have been incumbeted in any way whatever,except as-aforesatd. AND the party of;the first part,in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien, aw,covenants that the party of the first part will receive the:consideration for this conv _., e and will hold the right.to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose,of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply.the same first to the payment of the cost of the w improvement before using any part of the total d4he same for any`other'purpose The woad;"party"shall be construed as if it read"•parties"whenever the;sense of this indenture so requires'. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the party of the first'part has duly executed this deed the day'agd year first above written IN PRESENCE OF- , ;. : .. Michae1'Riz lla i/' ,. .. Mary,J 'zzella' . '.r A. - ;. f " " r �� I , USEACXlVO)VL DGAfEATFORMBELOiI)ITFB7NNEWYORKSTATEO.'VLY. -USEACR'VO;VLEDGMENTFORMBELOWWITHINNEfVYORI:STATEONLY. State of New Xorlt;,County of Sutf fQ]k f }ti 1. „Late of New York,County of,,, }ss , On the Oday'of ' May . in the year 2009 On the'" ' day of to die year before me,the undersigned,personally appeared % before me,the undersigned,personally appeared Michaei. R zzella and Mary Jane''RizzeIla, ;: ` , , personally known to me or'proved to me on the basis'of satisfactory personally known to me or prI.oved tome on the basis,of sattsfac trny evidence to be the individual(s)whose names)is(are)subscribed to the evidence to be the individual(s)whose nanie(s)is(are)subscribed to the :within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed':= the same. to his/her/their.ca acrt ies, and that "b his/her/their the same 1. ,m, his/hedth&r ca acit les ,. and that b his/her/their signatures) on,the tnstniment,•the individual(s), or the person upon signatures),on the 'nsttum ., the indi,vidual(s), or,the person,upon behalf of which the indivi (s executed the instrum b�11ehalf of which the,mdtvtdual(s)acted,executed the instrument hfiot aty Pubhc MICHELLE B CK BLONSKY" Notary Publi , of New York No. O 6011988. Qualified in Suffolk County , . Commission Expires August 17,20(0 . . : •, ACxNOWLEDCMENT F6RMI'OR Me WITHINNEW YORKSTATE ONLY.- AGIWOWLEDCMENT hbRMFOR USE OUTSIDE NRW YORI(STATE�ONLY ,'" (New York Srtbscribiug Witnessti4ckrioli lertgnient CeriificateJ. (Out ofSiate'or Foreign General A&mvledginent,Certificate) State of New York,County of j ss.: }ss.:` Province or Milnicipali. j) Onahe day of in the year (Complete Venue wrNr State,Country, before me,the undersigned,personally`appeu'ed1. On the day'of _. m the year , . before me,the undersigned,personally appeared the subscribing witness to the foregoing instrument, with whom I am personally acquatn"ted, Who,, by me duly sworn,did depose and. personally known to me or proved"to'me on.the basls:of satisfactory say that he%sh. he; restde(s)in': I. evidence to be the individuals)whose names)is(are)subscribed to the. - within instrument' -acknowledged to.me that helshelthey executed`•.':'` (if the place of residence is at'aciry,inclwde the s(t eet and street tunrber, the same in his/her%their capacity(ies),that by his/her/their signature(sy f any,,thereoj);that he/she/they knows) on, instrument,the:indiAdual(s),or the person upon behalf of which ; o strum al(s ted,executed the instrument,and that such individual theindivld u )ac to be the individual described' m and who executed the foregoing made such a ppearancebefore the undersigned in the g P mstnui�ent;that said subscnbin witness was resent and saw said . '►" exectite the same; and that said witness at the same time subscribed, (Insert the city or other pOlttical subdivision and the state or country or '. his/het/their naine(s)"as a witness thereto - other place"tl a ackitowledgnierit ivgs'taken). ,. • , BARGAIN&SALE;D�ED . ,,., -- r WITH COVENANTS AGAINST GRANTOR S'ACTS ` - -TrTLENO. , ., DISTRICT, ' ,. SECTION BLOCK LoT - COUNTY Ok"TOWN TO , . . . RECORDED AT RB0 gE T 0" I3delity National Title Insurance Company of New;Yorlt . :. ..`,, _ ETURNBYMAILTO R • . . FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURAN'C" Davrdow Davidow Siegel.& Stern,L'LP CO1VPANY of NE YORK One Suffollt Square Suite 330 , rNcorrosAren r9zY 1601 Veterans Memorial Highway c�� �xF��atB s Fidelity. y r0„e Isl. . _9 New Yoriz 11749 " - ' ''Mernher New York State La"d ride Association � � � ' . . .. _ .. .. i. .. 0 1. V Z .: ` . .. -- ... V-: 7 h .. 1 - . W 0., - .. .: . W . ' ' 11, N - - - tr ., O '. .. , W . . , Q .' a. . �.. . 1 MOM 1 NOV cc . W . ' W . OC , , Schedule ALL that certain plot;=piece or parcel of land, 'situate, lying and being in the Town of Southhold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as Lot No 14, as shown on,a certain map entitled, "Map of Laurel Country Estates and filed in the Office of the;Clerk of the County of Suffolk on June 22, 1970 as Map No. 5486,:being bounded and described as,follows: BEGINNING'at a point on the westerly side of Delmar Drive at the extreme southerly end of she arc of a curve which connects the southerly side of Joseph.Street with the westerly side of.Delmar Drive; RUNNING THENCE'South'22 degrees 32 minutes'50'seconds East; along,the westerly-side-of Delmar - ' Drive, 100.63 feet; THENCE South 71 degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds.West, 181.36 feet; THENCE North-.18 degrees 36 minutes'20 seconds West, 125.33 feet to the.'southerly side of Joseph' Street; THENCE North 71 degrees 23 minutes 40'seconds East, 147.72 feet along the southerly side of Joseph. Street;. THENCE easterly, southeasterly and southerly along an arc of a curve which bears to the right having a radius of 26.78 feet,'a .distance along said arc of 40,22 to the northerly side of Delmar Drive,at:the point or.place'of BEGINNING. District 1000 Section, 127.00 Block 04.00 Lot 007.000 S T R �k7 72 c=4o2 r'E SEPH o2�r40 ;; 41�, No N�( 4. W I; \ N_ � li Z •� D r 5 for9. ''r�l cr ## 71 O N eFQA co -� Cm p NOTE ■=MONUMENT 1n — SUBD/VISION MAP FILED/N THE OFFICE 70 i 8 3 61 - D NT Y ON UNE 22,/970 AS MAP NO 9486 o - 3 -. LA i W ' 0 t3 Lot REVISIONS YOUNG & YOUNG I i OCT.18,1971 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORE JAN 11,1972 ALDEN VJ YOUNG HOWARD W.YOUN PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR LAND SURVEYOR. MY S LIC NO.12845 N Y S LIC.NO_45993 I + SURVEY FOR: WILLIAM KEINATH & JOAN KEINATH i LOT 14 " LAUREL COUNTRY ESTATES+' ! I AT GUARANTEED TO: LAUREL I TER-COUMOTGAGNTY TITLE GUARANT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WILLIAM 8 JOAN KEINATH SUFFOLK CO., N.Y. 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Glazing Assembly Area or R-Value R-Value or Door UA Perimeter U-Factor Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"o.c. 256 13.0 1.9 15 Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 30 0.340 10 SHGC:0.00 Door 1:Solid 18 0.340 6 Ceiling 1:Cathedral Ceiling 248 19.0 1.9 12 Ceiling 2:Cathedral Ceiling 164 19.0 1.9 8 Floor 1:All-Wood JoistlTruss:Over Unconditioned Space 248 30.0 1.9 7 Compliance Statement. The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2010 New York Energy Conservation Construction Code requirements in REScheck Version 4.4.4 and to comply with the mandatory requiremen s�1rnrt/ Scheck Inspection Checklist. IC^ AN C r Name-Title Signature <0 Date u Project Title: TBM Garage Conversion/Cathedral Ceiling Report date: 04/15/13 Data filename: X:\ENGINEERING\REScheck\13-131 Rizzella.rck Page 1 of 6 REScheck Software Version 4.4.4 Inspection Checklist Requirements: 0.0% were addressed directly in the REScheck software Text in the"Comments/Assumptions"column is provided by the user in the REScheck Requirements screen. For each requirement, the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed.Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. 2010 New p Plans Verified.::,:',", Field Verified. rk Pre Ins ection/Nan ReviewComphes'� Comments/Assumptions YO Value, Value 103.2 ;Construction drawings and x r a '❑Complies [PR1]1 ;documentation sufficiently ❑Does Not Comply; ;demonstrates energy code r =£ 3 ❑Not Observable :compliance for the building envelope. # , K ;❑Not Applicable 103.2, :Construction drawings and ❑Complies 403.7 'documentation sufficiently _❑Does Not Complyi [PR3]1 ;demonstrates energy code - •p❑Not Observable ;compliance for lighting and �, [:]Not Applicable ;mechanical systems.Systems serving "r ° ;multiple dwelling units must , y demonstrate compliance with the commercial code. 403 6' I❑Complies Heating and cooling equipment is Heating: Heating: [PR2]? sized per ACCA Manual S based on Btu/hr Btu/hr ;❑Does Not Comply! loads per ACCA Manual J or other Cooling: Cooling: ,❑Not Observable approved methods. Btu/hr Btu/hr I❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 I High Impact(Tier 1) 2; Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3,`.Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: TBM Garage Conversion/Cathedral Ceiling Report date: 04/15/13 Data filename: X:\ENGINEERING\REScheck\13-131 Rizzella.rck Page 2 of 6 2010';New York Foundation Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumpt�ans Energy 303 2;'1 Exposed foundation insulation I❑Complies [FO11J2 protection. ❑Does Not Comply! p ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable aSnow melt controls. ❑Complies [FO12]z ;❑Does Not Comply; 3 j❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 11 High Impact(Tier 1) 2',:Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3, Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: TBM Garage Conversion/Cathedral Ceiling Report date: 04/15/13 Data filename: X:\ENGINEERING\REScheck\13-131 Rizzella.rck Page 3 of 6 er 20YorNk Framm IRou h In Ins action Pla V lue'fied FielUaluefied Com lies? 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CommentslAssumptions Energy,. 303 1:' All installed insulation labeled or ;❑Complies [IN13]? ;installed R-values provided. �❑Does Not Comply _ ? :❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 11 High Impact(Tier 1) 2= Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: TBM Garage Conversion/Cathedral Ceiling Report date: 04/15/13 Data filename: X:\ENGINEERING\REScheck\13-131 Rizzella.rck Page 5 of 6 201Q New Plans Verified Freld Verfied ' rk Final Inspection PrOVISIOns V Complies CammenfslAssumptions Energy Glue ..... .... ... :.... ......... ....... Value.: .... ,. .. .: . ...., ,, . .. ..... . ' 402.4.2, 8 Building envelope tightness verified ACH 50= ACH 50= ;❑Complies 402.4.2.1 by blower door test result of<7 ACH '❑Does Not Comply; [FI17]1 :,at 50 Pa.This requirement may ]❑Not Observable s :instead be met via visual inspection, '❑Not Applicable !in which case verification may need to occur during Insulation Inspection. 402 4 3 Wood-burning fireplaces have a ` V!❑Complies [FI8]2 gasketed doors and outdoor G El Does Not Comply; :combustion air. wk ❑Not Observable ',-'[-]Not Applicable 403.2.2 :Duct tightness via post-construction cfm cfm ;❑Complies [F14]' with maximum leakage of 8 cfm to El Does Not Comply •. ,outdoors,or 12 cfm across systems. �❑Not Observable For rough-in tests,verification may Y '❑Not Applicable need to occur during Framing Inspection,with maximum leakage of 6 cfm across systems and 4 cfm ;without air handler. 403 1:!1 Programmable thermostats installed t 1` ;; ❑Complies forced air furnaces. , w +' `'❑Does Not Comply _-`[]Not Observable `;.❑Not Applicable Heat pump thermostat installed on ❑Complies [FI10]? heat pumps. Does Not Comply; j❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403 4i Circulating service hot water systems ' r - ❑Complies [FI11]? have automatic or accessible manual ❑Does Not Comply; controls. °" ❑Not Observable ! ;❑Not Applicable 403.9.1 Readily accessible switch on heaters Complies 1 [FI12J3 for swimming pools. *t y f ❑Does Not Comply j V _ ❑Not Observable El Not Applicable 403 9:2 K Timer switches on pool heaters and ❑Complies FI19 3 um s are resent. ° "" " ❑Does Not Com [ ] P P P PY ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.93 :Heated swimming pools have a cover. _ ❑Complies [F]20]3 Covers on pools heated over 90°F _ El Does Not Comply j ;are insulated to R-12. " ❑Not Observable •DNot Applicable 401 3'- Compliance certificate posted. ':❑Complies [FI712 .j❑Does Not Comply; s ❑Not Observable ❑ Not Applicable 303:3,'r :Manufacturer manuals for mechanical A'' a ❑Complies [FI18]3 =and water heating equipment have 1 ; "', El Does Not Comply; ,•, ;been provided. " +❑Not Observable f:k ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 I High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 ` Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: TBM Garage Conversion/Cathedral Ceiling Report date: 04/15/13 Data filename: X:\ENGINEERING\REScheck\13-131 Rizzella.rck Page 6 of 6 2010 New York Energy Conservation Construction Code Energy Efficiency Certificate Insulation . Wall 14.90 Floor 31.90 Ceiling/Roof 20.90 Ductwork(unconditioned spaces): Glass &Door Rating U-Factor SHGC Window 0.34 Door 0.34 CoolingHeating& Heating System: Cooling System: Water Heater: Name: Date: Comments: PR(7DUCT ' SPECCAJONS �IEI � �#{ 1 N INTREPID II CATALYTIC WOOD ,STOVE (CC7NTINIJED) . �A STOVE CLEARANCES UNPROTECTED SURFACE PROTECTED SURFACE CORNER CORNER PARALLEL INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PARALLEL INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Side(A) Rear(B) Corner(C) Side(D) Rear(E) Corner(F) No heat shields 24" 30" 20" 12" 16" 101, (610 mm) (762 mm) (508 mm) (305 mm) (406 mm) (254 mm) Top exit, rear heat 24" 16" 12" 12" 9" 101, shield, single wall (610 mm) (406 mm) (305 mm) (305 mm) (229 mm) (254 mm) pipe w/connector shields'•z Rear exit, rear heat 24" 14" N/A 12" 9" N/A shield only3 (610 mm) (356 mm) (305 mm) (229 mm) Top exit, rear heat 24" 16" 12" N/A N/A N/A shield, double wall (610 mm) (406 mm) (305 mm) pipe +i +i +i +i • B D E F .� A! L* ' C i D� i F Stove installed Stove installed Stove installed Stove installed parallel to wall corner parallel to wall corner 'Shielding for a top exit stove must include the stove rear heat shield insert to protect the area behind the flue collar. 2Chimney connector heat shields, in an installation that goes through a combustible ceiling, must extend to 1" (25 mm)below the ceiling heat shield,which is 22" (559 mm)in diameter.The ceiling heat shield should be 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal,centered on the chimney connector,and mounted on noncombustible spacers. 3Rear exit—horizontal from the flue collar directly back through the wall. 4In top exit installations,this clearance requires the use of the rear heat shield with the shield insert installed. f` i M M I D49 a f:R To avoid personal injury or property damage,the product described by this brochure must be installed,operated and maintained in strict compliance with the instructions packaged with the product and all applicable building or fire codes.Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements.All photographs and drawings on this brochure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended for,nor should they be used as a substitute for the instructions packaged with the unit.Appearance and specifications of the product are subject to change without notice.©2011 Monessen Hearth Systems Co. a v ' ..."..., .'� :; k .. ".. r . a i PRODUCT PECIFICATIONS INTREPID II CATALYTIC WOOD STOVE �� r a 777 a u x F _ �f S a 211/2" ��-(545 mm) xj y V. a E n x E y 24" z ' (610 mm) (6401/mm) Top exit p flue collar N height (180 mm ACTUAL DIMENSIONS Unit Depth:21 1/2" (546 mm)(flue collar in top exit position) I 211/2" 101 Unit Height: 24" (610 mm) t (545 mm) Unit Width: 21 1/2" (546 mm) TECHNICAL INFORMATION Log Length: up to 16" (406 mm) Burn Time: up to 5 hours 211W 0 11/a" Heating Capacity: up to 1,200 sq.ft. (112 mz) (545 mm) (31 mm) Maximum Heat Output: 36,000 BTUs/hr. 18 11 Efficiency Rating: 85% (460 mm) EPA Emissions Rating: 2.1 grams/hr. Weight:223 lbs.(101 kg) INTREPMu ------ Flue Collar: 6" round, reversible Firebox Volume: 1.3 cubic foot(.04 m3) Clearances(with optional heat shields) Back: 16" (406 mm)(measured to back of stove top) 201/2" Corner: 12" (305 mm) (520 mm) Side: 24" (610 mm) FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES •Spark screen for open door fire viewing •Available in Classic Black, Biscuit, Majolica Brown, Ebony Black and Bordeaux • Matching enamel pipe in four standard colors •Clearance reducing rear heat shield I� 133/a� >.I • Handy warming shelves with mitten racks I� • Outside air adaptor (350mm) •Stove surface thermometer • Height-reducing short legs-3 1/8" (79 mm) A Brand of Monessen Hearth Systems Co. 149 Cleveland Drive, Paris, Kentucky 40361 www.vermontcastings.com SEE BACK FOR MORE INFORMATION s , � 3 CASTll�IGS ` n The Intrepid' II Woodburnin v g Stove O ( Model 1990 Homeowner's Installation and Operating Manual o For use in the United States and Canada SAFETY NOTICE: IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, OPERATED AND MAIN- TAINED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning FIREPLACE INSTITUTE' hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute' (NFI)as NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical W 11 ad ca1Tga Training www.afiieerlifiea.org Training (WETT). M .. ... r o ..v D• Not Discard for 2000966 8/11 Rev.31 Intrepid"II Woodburning Stove • Congratulations on your choice of a Vermont Castings Intrepid II. With this purchase, you made a commitment to make the hearth a place of warmth, beauty and comfort in your home. At MHSC, we share that joy and appreciation of the hearth, and we show it in all our cast iron stoves and fireplaces. As you become acquainted with your new stove, you will find the aesthetic appeal of cast iron is matched only by its superb capacity to absorb and radiate heat. Also, MHSC products are among the cleanest burning wood stoves and fireplaces available today.As an owner of a MHSC stove,you are making a strong statement for pollution-free energy. But clean burning depends on both the manufacturer and the operator. Please read this manual carefully to understand how to properly operate your stove. At MHSC, we are equally committed to your satisfaction as a customer and that is why we maintain an exclusive net- work of the finest dealers in the industry. Chosen for their expertise and dedication to customer service, our dealers are factory-trained and know each MHSC product in detail. Feel free to contact your Authorized Vermont Castings Dealer anytime you have a question about your stove or its performance. We have built your Vermont Castings Intrepid II with the utmost care. With normal use and proper care, it will provide you with many years of service. This manual contains valuable instructions on the installation and operation of your Vermont Castings stove. You will also find useful information on assembly and maintenance procedures.We urge you to read the manual thoroughly and to keep it as a reference. Sincerely, AH of us at MHSC This manual describes the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Vermont Castings Intrepid II Model 1990 catalytic-equipped wood burning heater. This heater meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's emission limits for wood heaters sold on or after July 1, 1990. Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 8,200 to 26,700 Btu/hr. The Intrepid II Model 1990 has been tested and is listed by Canadian Standards Association (CSA). The test standards are ANSI/UL-1482 and ANSI/UL-737 for the United States,and ULC S627 and CAN/CSA-B366.2 for Canada.The Intrepid II is listed for burning wood only. Do not burn other fuels. The Intrepid.11 is approved for use in manufactured (mobile) homes only in the United States, and only when installed with Vermont Castings Mobile Home Kit No. 3248. Installation or service of this woodburning stove should only be completed by a qualified installer, preferably NFI or WETT(Canada) certified. Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new stove. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Save These Instructions for Future Reference 2 2000966 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove Table Specifications .......................................4 Installation ............................................5 Clearances .........................................15 Assembly............................................19 Operation.......................:....................20 Draft Management..............................26 Maintenance.......................................28 Catalytic Combustor...........................34 Parts List.............................................35 Warranty ............................................39 Ask your Vermont Castings dealer how these instal- lation accessories can enhance the versatility, ap- pearance, and safety of your Intrepid Stove. 0307 Bottom Heat Shield 0172 Rear Heat Shield Chimney connector heat shields Heavy-gauge enamel pipe to match the stove's color Warming shelves 0098 Classic Black 1375 Suede Brown 1362 Sand 1376 Biscuit 1365 Green 1377 Chestnut Brown 1371 Bordeaux 1378 Ebony 1372 Midnight Blue 1379 Vt. Classic Green 1373 Brown Majolica 0136 Spark screen for open-fireplace use Short Legs 0868 Classic Black 1525 Suede Brown 1512 Sand 1527 Biscuit 1510 Green 1530 Chestnut Brown 1515 Bordeaux 1535 Ebony 1520 Midnight Blue 1537 Vt. Classic Green 3258 Outside air kit 3248 Mobile-home kit. Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, wood- burning or oil fired appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth de- fects and other reproductive harm. California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 2000966 3 Intrepid"II Woodburning Stove Spedifications Intrepid II, Model 1990 Range of heat output.................8,260-26,740 Btu's/Hr3 1. This value can vary depending on how the stove Maximum heat output..........................27,000 Btu's/Hr' is operated, the type and moisture content of the Area heated.................. Up to 1200 sq. ft. (112 sq. m.)2 fuel used, as well as the design, construction and Fuel size/type...................................16" (410 mm) logs climatic location of your home. Figures shown are EPA emissions rating (g/h, catalytic) .......................2.13 based on maximum fuel consumption obtained Loading....................................................... Front or top under laboratory conditions and on average efficien- Chimney connector.....................6" (152 mm) diameter cies. Chimney flue size.......................6" (152 mm) minimum 2. These values are based on operation in building Flue exit position........................ Reversible, top or rear code-conforming homes under typical winter climate Primary air......Manual set, thermostatically maintained conditions in New England. If your home is of non- Secondary air.........................................Self-regulating standard construction (e.g., unusually well insulated, Ash handling system .....................Removable ash pan not insulated, built underground, etc.)or if you live in Glass panels.........................High temperature ceramic a more severe or more temperate climate, these fig- Weight.................................................223 lbs. (101 kg) ures may not apply. Since so many variables affect Width (leg-to-leg).................................. 211/2" (545 mm) performance, consult your Vermont Castings Autho- Depth (leg-to-leg).................................. 133/4" (350 mm) rized Dealer to determine realistic expectations for Height to top of flue collar: your home. with regular legs.......................25"(635 mm)top exit 3. Under specific conditions used during EPA emis- ...............................................24" (610 mm) rear exit sions testing. with optional short legs.............21" (535 mm)top exit ............................................ 193/4" (500 mm) rear exit 20 DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE (510 mm) I 21 1/z' (545 mm) i 211/4" (540 mm) (31 mm) 211/4" r 181. > 540 mm (460 mm) \1 T24'(610 mm) (640 mm) 20Yi' Top exit (520 mm) flue collar height 71/V (180 mm Imo- 21�h" -� �- 133/4" -s I 0966 (545 mm) (350mm) Fig. 1 Intrepid II 1990 dimensions. 4 2000966 i Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove Installation SAFETY NOTICE: IF YOUR STOVE IS NOT PROP- Outside Air ERLY INSTALLED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE INSTAL- In some modern, super-insulated homes, there is not LATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILD- enough air for combustion because of insufficient air ING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS infiltration into the building. Such air enters a home AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS through unsealed cracks and openings. Kitchen or bath IN YOUR AREA. exhaust fans can compete with the stove for available Before you begin an installation, review your plans to air and compound the problem. see that: When poor draft is caused by a low infiltration rate, • Your stove and chimney connector will be far opening a ground floor window on the windward side enough from combustible material to meet all of the house and in the vicinity of the stove will usually clearance requirements. alleviate the problem. • The floor protector is large enough and is con- Another solution is to install a permanent outside air structed properly to meet all requirements. supply to the stove and/or room. In some areas, in • p You have all necessaryermits from local author- fact, bringing air for combustion'from outside the home directly to the air inlet of the stove is required for new ities.Your local building official is the final authority for ap- construction. proving your installation as safe and determining that it An outside air supply is not affected by pressure varia- meets local and state codes. tions within the house, and improved stove perfor- The metal label permanently attached to the back of mance often results.An Outside Air Adaptor Kit for the every Vermont Castings stove indicates the stove has Intrepid II is available from your local Vermont Castings dealer. been tested to current ULC standards, by Canadian Standards Association (CSA). The test standards are What Kind of Chimney to Use ANSI/UL-1482 and ANSI/UL-737 for the United States and ULCS627 and CAN/CSA-B366.2 for Canada. Your Intrepid II must be connected to a code-approved Clearance and installation information also is printed masonry chimney with a flue liner, to a relined masonry on the label. When the stove is installed according to chimney that meets local codes, or to a prefabricated the information both on the label and in this manual, metal chimney that complies with the requirements local authorities in most cases will accept the label as for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for Chimneys, evidence that the installation meets codes and can be Factory-Built, Residential Type and Building Heating approved. Appliance, UL 103, or the High Temperature(650°C) Standard ULC S-629 for Canada. Whatever kind you However, codes vary in different areas. Before starting use, the chimney and chimney connector must be in the installation, review your plans with the local building good condition and kept clean. Figure 2 shows the two authority. You local dealer can provide any additional chimney types. information needed. For any unresolved installation issues, refer to CSA CAN-B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel BurningA - A prefabricated p double-wall insu- pliances and Equipment. These standards are the basis lated chimney for many national codes. They are nationally recog- nized and are accepted by most local authorities. Your local dealer or your local building official may have a copy of these regulations. IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE IN- STALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN A Atile-lined ma- DANGEROUS SITUATION, INCLUDING A CHIMNEY sonry chimney OR HOUSE FIRE. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY,AND DO NOT ALLOW MAKESHIFT COM- PROMISES TO ENDANGER PROPERTY AND PER- SONAL SAFETY. ST241 Fig.2 Standard chimney types. 2000966 5 Intrepidm II Woodburning Stove If you use an existing masonry chimney, it must be Prefabricated inspected to ensure safe condition before the stove is installed. Your local professional chimney sweep, build- A prefabricated metal chimney must be one tested and ing inspector, or fire department official will be able to listed for use with solid-fuel burning appliances to the inspect the chimney or provide a referral to someone High Temperature (650°C) Standard ULC S-629 for who can. Canada. The chimney must extend at least 3' (914mm) above DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE the highest point where it passes through a roof, and at SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. least 2' (610mm) higher than any portion of a building Chimney Size within 10' (3m). (Fig. 3) For proper draft and good performance, any chimney An Intrepid II is approved for venting into a masonry used with an Intrepid II should extend at least 16' (5m) chimney with a maximum flue size of 8"x 8" (203 x above the flue collar of the stove. 203 mm), and into a round flue size of 6" (150 mm). i It may not be vented into larger chimneys without a liner 0 To 10' ►i to reduce the effective flue size to 6"(150 mm) diam- eter. Larger chimneys must have their flues relined for 2'Min. 3, , 0 To 10' N proper stove performance. Min. Accessories to make the connection between stainless 2 Min. 3, steel chimney liners and your Intrepid II are available Min. through your local dealer. Chimney Connector Guidelines Point AC617 Chimney connector is the double-wall or single-wall pipe that connects the stove to the chimney. The chim- Fig.3 The 2'-3'-10'Chimney Rule. ney is a masonry or prefabricated structure that enclos- es the flue. Chimney connectors are used only to make Masonry Chimneys the connection from the stove to the chimney. An inspection of the chimney must confirm that it has Double-wall chimney connectors must be tested and a lining. Do not use an unlined chimney. The chimney listed for use with solid-fuel burning appliances. Sin- should have no cracks, loose mortar, other signs of gle-wall chimney connectors should be made of 24 deterioration, or blockage. Repair any defects before gauge or heavier steel, and should be 6" (150 mm) in using the chimney with your stove. diameter. Do not use galvanized connector; it cannot withstand the high temperatures that can be reached by Seal any unused openings in an existing masonry chim- smoke and gases, and may release toxic fumes under ney with masonry to the thickness of the chimney wall, high heat. and repair the chimney liner. Openings sealed with pie If possible, do not pass the chimney connector through plates or wallpaper are a hazard; seal them with mortar a combustible wall or ceiling. If passage through a com- or refractory cement. In the event of a chimney fire, bustible wall is unavoidable, refer to the section follow- flames and smoke may be forced out of these unused thimbles. ing on Wall Pass-Throughs. Do not pass the chimney connector through an attic, a closet, or any similar con- The chimney should be thoroughly cleaned before use. cealed space. The whole connector should be exposed A newly-built masonry chimney must conform to the and accessible for inspection and cleaning. standards of your local building code or, in the absence In horizontal runs of single-wall chimney connector of a local code, to a recognized national code. Masonry without protective shields, maintain a clearance of at chimneys must be lined, either with code-approved ma- least 26" (660 mm) from the ceiling. For information on sonry or pre-cast refractory tiles, stainless steel pipe, or reduced clearances.using shields on single-wall chim- a code-approved, "poured-in-place" liner.The chimney's ney connector or using double-wall connectors, see the clean-out door must seal tightly. clearance chart on Page 11. 6 2000966 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove Keep the horizontal run of chimney connector as short Be sure the installed stove and chimney connector and direct as possible, with no more than two 900 turns. are correct distances from nearby combustible material. Slope horizontal runs of connector upward 1/4" per foot (20 mm perm) going from the stove toward the chim- NOTE: Special slip pipes and thimble sleeves that form ney. The recommended maximum length of a horizontal telescoping joints between sections of chimney con- run is 3' (914 mm). The recommended total length of Hector are available to simplify installations. They often chimney connector is 8' (2.4 m). eliminate the need to cut individual connector sections. Consult your local dealer about these special pieces. In cathedral ceiling installations, extend the prefabri- cated chimney down to within 8' (2.4 m).of the stove. Securing the Single-wall • • • - SAFETY NOTE:ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES AND PRO- Prefabricated Chimney TECTIVE EYEWEAR WHEN DRILLING, CUTTING OR For prefabricated chimneys, follow the installation JOINING SECTIONS OF CHIMNEY CONNECTOR. instructions of the chimney maker exactly as you install Double-wall Connector the chimney. The maker of the chimney will supply the accessories to support the chimney, either from the roof The listing for the Intrepid II for the U.S. and Canada of the house, at the ceiling of the room where the stove includes use of double-wall chimney connectors that is installed, or from an exterior wall. have been tested and listed for use with solid-fuel burn- Special adapters are available from your local dealer to ing appliances by a recognized testing laboratory. make the connection between the prefabricated chim- Information on assembling and installing double-wall ney and the chimney connector. The top of such adapt- connector is provided by the manufacturer of the ers attaches directly to the chimney or to the chimney's double-wall pipe. Follow the manufacturer's instructions ceiling support package, while the bottom of the adap- exactly as you assemble the connector and attach it to for is screwed to the chimney connector. the stove and chimney. Using connectors and chim- These adapters are designed so the top end will.fit neys from the same manufacturer makes the assembly outside the inner wall of the chimney, and the bottom and installation straightforward. end will fit inside the first section of chimney connector. NOTE: For installations using double-wall con- When assembled in this way, any soot or creosote fall- nectors, minimum clearances must conform to the ing from the inner walls of the chimney will stay inside listed clearances in the clearance chart on Page 14. the chimney connector. Single-wall . • . the Single-wall . • - Chimney • Beginning at the flue collar of the stove, assemble the Masonry chimney connector. Insert the first crimped end into the For masonry chimneys, both freestanding and fireplace stove's flue collar, and keep each crimped end pointing chimneys may be used for installation of your Intrepid II. toward the stove. Using the holes in the flue collar as guides, drill 1/8" (3 mm) holes in the bottom of the first Thimble Sleeve section of chimney connector and secure it to the flue Flue collar with three#10 x 1/2" Chimney sheet metal screws. connector • Secure each joint be- Keep tween sections of chimney sleeve connector, including tele- flush scoping joints, with at least AOL with flue three sheet metal screws. The pre-drilled holes in the top of each section of sT243 chimney connector serve as Fig.5 The thimble, made of either ceramic or metal, must be guides when you drill 1/8" cemented securely in place. (3 mm) holes in the bottom of the next section. Freestanding Chimney Installations • Secure the chimney Fig.4 The crimped end of If the chimney connector must pass through a combus- connector to the chimney. the connector points toward tible wall to reach the chimney, follow the recommenda- Instructions for various stove. tions in the Wall Pass-through section that follows. installations follow. 2000966 7 Intrepid®II Woodburning Stove - The opening through the chimney wall to the flue (the Fireplace Chimney Installations - "breach") must be lined with either a ceramic or metal Above Fireplace cylinder, called the"thimble", which is cemented firmly in place. The fit must be snug and the joint between the The Intrepid li may be connected to a chimney above a thimble and the chimney wall must be cemented. (Fig. fireplace opening also. In such installations, the stove is 6) positioned on the hearth in front of the fireplace and the A special piece called the"thimble sleeve," slightly chimney connector rises from the stove top and then smaller in diameter than standard connector and most angles ninety degrees back into the chimney. (Fig. 7) thimbles, will facilitate the removal of the chimney con- The chimney liner should extend to the point at which nector system for inspection and cleaning. Thimble the chimney connector enters the chimney. sleeves should be available from your local dealer. (Fig. NMI IWIN 5) �J �l � NUN®NMI ®I� Chimney Chimney Connector ®o mlm, � Flue Shields * NMI 1 �o Elbow V NZ Flue ...---------Ili I O LinerNil �•: ,. m Fw *Check �11 These Clear- mmn.. � � " ism Slip Pipe ��% ances * I�N � �® Standard Thimble Mr 1 Chimney O1 Connector Mantel �� INURE Flue Collar Seal the Damper imm am New Mo am MN am �aair�a armor a�waea�wra�e1 ST244 Fig.7 Chimney connector enters chimney above the firep. ST492a lace. Fig.6 Chimney connection in a freestanding installation. If the chimney connector from your installation enters To install a thimble sleeve, slide it into the breach until the chimney above a fireplace, follow all the guidelines it is flush with the inner flue wall. Do not extend it into mentioned above for freestanding installations. In addi- the actual flue passage, as this could interfere with the tion, give special consideration to the following points: draft. Check the clearance between the stove and the The thimble sleeve should protrude 1-2" (25-50 mm) chimney connector, and any combustible trim or the into the room. Use furnace cement and thin gasketing mantel. Use the necessary combination of mantel, to seal the sleeve in place in the thimble. Secure the trim, and connector heat shields to achieve the re- chimney connector to the outer end of the sleeve with quired clearances. sheet metal screws. Check the clearance between the chimney connec- Without a thimble, a suitable length of chimney con- for and the ceiling. If no heat shields are used, the nector can be extended through the breach to the inner clearance should be at least 26" (660 mm). To find face of the flue liner, and cemented securely in place. out how much this clearance may be reduced with Additional pieces of connector are then attached with heat shields, see the clearance chart on Page 14. sheet metal screws. The fireplace damper must be sealed to prevent room air from escaping up the flue. However, it must be possible to re-open the damper to inspect or clean the chimney. 8 2000966 Intrepid'II Woodburrning Stove Fireplace . In the United States,the National Fire Protection As- Through a Fireplace sociation (NFPA) has established guidelines for passing chimney connectors through combustible walls. Many If your fireplace height is at least 25" (635 mm), you building code inspectors follow these guidelines when may install an Intrepid II with standard legs through approving installations. the fireplace opening using a "positive connection" kit Figure 9 shows one NFPA-recommended method.All available from your local dealer. These positive connec- combustible material in the wall is cut away from the tion kits ensure a tight fit between the stove flue collar single-wall connector to provide the required 12" (305 and the chimney flue. (Fig. 8) Fireplace installations, mm)clearance.Any material used to close up the open- whether connected to the flue above or through the ing must be noncombustible. fireplace opening, have special clearance requirements to adjacent trim and the mantel. You'll find the required Three other methods are also recommended by NFPA: clearances for the Intrepid II fireplace installations on • Using a section of double-wall chimney with a 9" Page 14. (230 mm) clearance to combustibles. Floor protection requirements also apply to fireplace • Placing a section of chimney connector inside a installations. Floor protection information is on Page 9. ventilated thimble, which in turn is separated from combustibles by 6" (150 mm) of fiberglass insulating � �■=�, � material. �.' Placing a section of chimney connector inside a sec- tion of 9" (230 mm)diameter, solid-insulated, factory- built chimney, with 2" (50 mm)of air space between the chimney section and combustibles. Wall Stud Flexible Connector �= MEME Mantel Shield�� -�, 11111011 Chimney / mo Connector / Fireplace Adaptor Kit ' 12"of Noncombustible Material ST245 Fig.8 Chimney connector enters chimney through the fire- place opening. Floor Protection ST493a Wall Pass-Throughs Fig.9 An approved wall pass-through for the United States. Whenever possible, design your installation so the con- In Canada,The Canadian Standards Association.has nector does not pass through a combustible wall. If you established installation guidelines. The following il- are considering a wall pass-through in your installation, lustration shows one method, in which all combustible check with your building inspector before you begin. material in the wall is cut away to provide the required Also, check with the chimney connector manufacturer 18" (460 mm)clearance for the connector. The resulting for any specific requirements. space must remain empty. A flush-mounted sheet metal Accessories are available for use as wall pass- cover may be used on one side only. If covers must be throughs. If using one of these, make sure it has been used on both sides, each cover must be mounted on tested and listed for use as a wall pass-through. noncombustible spacers at least 1" (25 mm)clear of the wall. 2000966 9 IntrepidO II Woodburning Stove Your local dealer or your local building inspector can Most installations will require that the bottom heat provide details for other approved methods of passing shield be attached. Only when the stove is placed a chimney connector through a combustible wall in your on a completely noncombustible surface,such as area. In Canada, this type of installation must conform unpainted concrete over earth, may it be used with- to-CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid Fuel out the bottom heat shield. Burning Appliances and Equipment. Even with the bottom heat shield installed, you must also use a floor protector. 18"(460mm)clearance all In the United States,the floor protector required under around the pipe the stove must extend at least 16"from the front of the ------ stove-not from the ashlip-(Labeled 'E' in Fig. 11), and _ at least 6"from the sides and rear('D', Fig. 11). n To meet the requirement in the United States, a floor li protector must be at least 34"wide and 40"deep. In Canada,the floor protector required under the stove must extend 18" (460 mm)to the front(labeled 'E', Fig. ®R, ; 11), and 8" (203 mm)from the sides and rear. ('D' ,Fig. 11} Flush Mounted To meet Canadian requirements, a floor protector must Sheet Metal Cover be at least 38" (965 mm)wide and 44" (1118 mm) deep. Floor protection also must extend under the chimney connector and 2" (51 mm)to either side. (`C', Fig. 11) For 6" (152 mm) connector used with the Intrepid II, the sT494a protector must be a minimum of 10" (254 mm)wide, Fig. 10 An approved wall pass-through for Canada. centered under the connector. NOTE: Do not vent your Intrepid II into a factory-built (zero-clearance)fireplace. These appliances and their c chimneys are specifically designed as a unit for use as Top Exit R:�b Exit fireplaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to adapt them for any other use. D DO NOT.CONNECT AN INTREPID II TO ANY AIR Ye DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. DD Floor A tremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottom E E plate of an Intrepid II, and the floor beneath requires two kinds of special protection. A 1 `�— A Heat protection is provided by a Bottom Heat Shield, U.S. Canada part#0307. A. 34" 38" (965 mm) Spark and ember protection is provided by a floor pro- B. 40" 44" (1118 mm) tector, which may be an noncombustible material. C. 101, 10" (254 mm) y y D. 6" 8" (203 mm) For a new hearth, we recommend a noncombustible E. 16" 18 (457 mm) ST500 floor protector such as 1/4" non-asbestos mineral board or its equivalent, or 24 gauge sheet metal. If carpeting Fig. 11 Required floor protector dimensions. is present, it must be removed before installation of the floor protector. The floor protector may be covered with a noncombustible decorative material if desired. When using brick, tile, or stone, individual pieces must be mortared so sparks cannot fall through. 10 2000966 Intrepid"II Woodburning Stove Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations Keep the Stove and Connector a Do not assume your fireplace hearth is completely Safe Distance from noncombustible. Surrounding Materials Many fireplace hearths do not satisfy the"completely Both a stove and its chimney connector radiate heat in noncombustible" requirement because the brick or all directions when operating, and dangerous overheat- concrete in front of the fireplace opening is supported ing of nearby combustible materials can occur if they by heavy wood framing as in Figure 12. Because heat are too close to the heat. A safe installation requires passes through brick or concrete readily, it can easily that adequate clearance be maintained between the pass through to the wood.As a result, such fireplace hot stove and its connector and nearby combustibles. hearths can be a fire hazard and are considered a com- Clearance is the distance between either your stove bustible floor. (measured from the back edge of the stove's top plate) or chimney connector, and nearby walls, floors, the ceiling, and any other fixed combustible surface. Your stove has special clearance requirements that have been established after careful research and testing to UL and ULC standards. These clearance requirements must be strictly observed. In addition, furnishings and other combustible materials must be kept away from the stove as well. In general, a distance of 48" (1220 mm) must be maintained between ; .... the stove and moveable combustible items such as dry-ing clothes, furniture, newspapers, firewood, etc. Keep- Wood framing requires ing those clearance areas empty assures that nearby protection from radiant heat surfaces and objects will not overheat. Fig. 12 Supporting timbers under fireplace hearth are consid- Reducing Clearances ered to be combustible. Stove clearances may be reduced by using heat shields Keep in mind that many raised hearths will extend attached to the stove. Chimney connector clearances less than the required clearance from the front of the may be reduced by using heat shields on single-wall heater when it is installed. In such cases, sufficient floor connector, or by using double-wall connector. Clear- protection as described above must be added in front ances may also be reduced by using wall shields.All of the hearth to satisfy the minimum floor protector re- shielding used to reduce clearances must be listed by a quirement from the front of the stove: 18" (460mm)from recognized testing laboratory and approved by the local the front in Canada. Fireplace hearths must also offer regulatory body. the required protection of 8" (203 mm)on either side. Clearance requirements are established for many dif- Optional 3" (76 mm) short legs may be used only on ferent installations. In general, the greatest clearance is such hearths that meet the width and depth require- required when you are placing a stove and its connec- ments outlined previously under"floor protection." for with no heat shields near a wall with no heat shield. Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor For example, when the Intrepid II is installed parallel protection. to the rear wall and no shielding is used, it must be at Fireplace installations also have special clearance least 30" (760 mm)from the wall behind it and at least requirements to the side walls, side decorative trim, and .24" (610 mm)from walls on either side. fireplace mantle. Refer to the information on fireplace If the Intrepid II is installed in a corner and no shields and mantel trim shields in this section. are used, the corners of the stove must be at least 20" (510 mm) from nearby walls. The least clearance is required when both the stove and its connector, as well as the wall, have heat shields. When shields are attached to the stove or chimney connector, they are mounted 1" - 2" (25-51 mm) away from the stove or connector surface on non-combustible spacers. Air flowing between the stove(and/or chimney 2000966 11 Intrepid®II Woodburning Stove connector) and nearby shields carries away heat. Do Air Flow not block the air flow by filling this empty space with any insulating material. The shiny shield surface facing the heat source must be left unpainted, enabling it to reflect heat back towards the stove or connector and away from the wall. Stud wall Shields are never used on double-wall connectors. Framing —Wall Shield O Clearances may be reduced only by means approved by the.regulatory authority, and.in accordance with the clearances listed in this manual. Noncombustible NOTE: ALCOVE INSTALLATION OF THE INTREPID spacers and Shield fasteners II IS NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA. ShieldsStove Heat Metal Spacer Drywall The Intrepid II Rear Heat Shield is one way to reduce the clearance to the rear wall. The rear heat shield may be installed on either rear-or top-exiting stoves. How- ever, since the chimney connector also radiates heat toward the wall in top-exiting installations, either single- t/ Air Flow sT248 wall connector with connector heat shields, or listed and approved double-wall chimney connector should be Fig. 13 Approved wall shield construction. used whenever the rear heat shield is used on top-exit- ing stoves. Clearance reductions with the rear heat shield apply Chimney connector clearances may be reduced by only to the wall to the rear in parallel installations. Nei- using heat shields on single-wall connector or by using ther the side clearance requirement nor the clearance double-wall connector. One of these methods should be requirement in corner installations may be reduced. used whenever the rear heat shield is used in top-exit Wall installations, or,in any other situation when it is neces- sary to protect nearby combustibles from the heat of the Clearances may be reduced by using a wall shield chimney connector.The ceiling above horizontal runs constructed of 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal, or of of chimney connector must be protected as well if the another non-combustible material such as 1&' (13 mm) clearance is inadequate. Refer to the Clearance Charts. insulation board or common brick"laid on flat,"with the In top-exiting installations in which the single-wall con- 31/2 (90 mm) side down. Figure 13 shows such a wall nector extends to the ceiling and connects to a prefab- shield. ricated insulated metal chimney, the connector shield Shields must be spaced out from the combustible must extend to within an inch of the ceiling.A ceiling surface 1" (25 mm)on noncombustible spacers. The heat shield must be installed that is 22" (560 mm) in spacers should not be directly behind the stove or chim- diameter and, as explained above, that extends 1" ney connector. (25 mm) below the ceiling. The ceiling shield must be Air must be able to flow between the wall and the constructed of 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal, must shield. At least 50% of the bottom 1" (25 mm) of the be centered on the chimney, and must meet any wall shield should be open and the shield must be open at protector that is also a part of the installation. the top. (Fig. 13) For double-wall connector the tested and listed The wall shield for a stove must extend 10" (254 mm) clearances given in this manual must be used. above the top of the stove, or a height of 35" (890 mm). Fireplace and Mantel Trim Shields The wall shield for the chimney connector must be 36" A fireplace installation requires special clearance be- (914 mm)wide, centered behind the connector; for tween the side of the.stove and the right and left walls, installations that use an approved prefabricated chim- between the side of the stove and the decorative side ney to pass through the ceiling, the chimney connector trim on the fireplace face, and between the top of the shield used with single-wall connector must stop 1" (25 stove and the mantel. mm) below the ceiling. 12 2000966 Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove Noncombustible shields installed 1" (25 mm) away from the combustible surface on noncombustible spacers, called ventilated shields, may be used to reduce clear- ances. (Fig. 14) A B i 1" (25mm) C C I � ST253 —1/4" (6mm) ST501 Fireplace Mantel and Trim Clearances Measured from the top and sides of the stove Fig. 14 A custom-formed mantel shield. Unprotected Protected To protect a mantel from the heat of an Intrepid II in a A. Mantel 30" (762 mm) 14" (356 mm) fireplace installation, the ventilated mantel shield must B. Top Trim 24" (610 mm) 14" (356 mm) be at least 48" (1220 mm) long, and it must be centered C. Side Trim 15" (38.1 mm) 10" (254 mm) over the stove. Ventilated shields for side trim must extend the full length of the trim. Fig. 15 Maintain clearances to combustible components of An unprotected mantel ('A', Fig. 15) cannot be more the mantelpiece. than 9" (230 mm)deep and must have a minimum Alcove Installations clearance of 30" (760 mm), measured from the stove's top plate. With a ventilated shield, this clearance may Because of their restricted air flow and heat retention be reduced safely to 14" (360 mm). characteristics, specific construction requirements and Unprotected top trim (B) protruding 2" (50 mm) or less special clearances apply to installations into alcoves. from the face of the fireplace must be a minimum of 24" No stove or chimney connector heat shields are used (610 mm)from the stove's top surface. With a venti- in alcove installations. lated trim shield, this clearance may be reduced safely ALCOVE INSTALLATION OF THE INTREPID II IS to 14" (360 mm). NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA. Unprotected side trim (C)that protrudes 2" (50 mm) or less from the face of a fireplace must have a minimumRequirements clearance of 15" (380 mm), measured from the stove's The following illustrations show noncombustible ceiling top side edge. With a ventilated trim shield, the clear- framing and maximum and minimum permitted dimen- ance may be reduced safely to 10" (254 mm). If the trim sions for alcove construction. extends more than 2" (51 mm), wall clearance require- ments apply. The charts and sample installations that follow list the clearances required for the various installation configu- T 7116"Durock® rations of the Intrepid Il. 36" Use recommended (or equivalent) Max. floor protection spaced 1"off wood studs on noncombustible spacers 48 Min. ST502 Fig. 16 Alcove floor plan. Sheetrock on front face butts to Durock@(or equivalent)alcove lining. 2000966 13 Intrepid°II WooAurning Stove Joist Shield( - Existing Combustible plied by Chimney ', Framing iE— 24" 11 Manufacturer) , 11" Min. Metal studs - ---- -Y- support 7/16" Durock®(or 36" �4� Metal equivalent) Max. .•-" Stud ceiling J: 141/4" Combustible 1"air gap topfacing may Imo— 48"Min. and bottom, ST505 on both overlap metal sides and studs by only back wall Fig. 19 Reflected ceiling plan. 7/16"Durock®(or equivalent) Ceiling sup- port package extends 2" below Durock® (or equivalen ceiling � t n ST503 Fig. 17 Alcove side section. 1"air gaps �a top,bottom, 65„ 62 Min. s on both to Alcov sides and Ceiling .. r back wall � p wg FS < I NOTE: _ j { From to � .� , • 65"must be covered by a noncom bustible material. ST506 Fig.20 Front view:65"minimum clearance form hearth to combustibles on front face. Combustible facing may overlap metal studs by only V. It should not extend below the height of the noncombustible ceiling. I ST504 Fig. 18 Cutaway perspective of alcove installation. 14 2000966 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove Intrepid 11 Clearance Chart See Pages 15 and 16 for illustrations of these clearances. Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Stove Clearance Stove Installed Stove in Stove Installed Stove in Parallel to Wall Corner Parallel to Wall Corner Side Rear Corners Side Rear Corners No stove heat shields (A)24" (B) 30" (C)20" (D) 12" (E) 16" (F) 10" 610 mm 762 mm 508 mm 305 mm 406 mm 254 mm Top exit, rear stove h.s., single-wall chimney (G) 24" (H) 16" (1) 12" (J) 12" (K) 9" (L) 10" connector with connector (610 mm) (406 mm) (305 mm) (305 mm) (229 mm) (254 mm) heat shields'2 Rear exit, rear stove (M) 24" (N) 14" n/a (P) 12" (Q) 9" n/a heat shield3 610 mm 356 mm 305 mm 229 mm Top exit, rear stove h.s., (G) 24" (H) 16" (1) 12" double-wall (610 mm) 406 mm) (305 mm) chimney connectors Chimney Connector Clearance Single-wall chimney connector, no 26" (660 mm) 12" (305 mm) connector heat shields Single-wall chimney connector, with 10" (254 mm) 5" (127 mm)4 connector heat shields Double-wall 12" (305 mm) connectors Front Clearance to Combustibles All Installations 48" (1219 mm) *Clearances with double-wall connectors and protected surfaces have not been tested for the Intrepid II. 1. Shielding for a top exit stove must include the stove rear heat shield insert to protect the area behind the flue collar. 2. Chimney connector heat shields, in an installation that goes through a combustible ceiling, must extend to 1"(25 mm) below the ceiling heat shield,which is 22"(559 mm) in diameter. The ceiling heat shield should be 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal, centered on the chimney connector,and mounted on noncombustible spacers. 3. Rear exit—horizontal from flue collar directly back through wall. 4. The ceiling heat shield required when chimney connector shields are used should meet the wall protector. This will require trim- ming the ceiling shield along the line of intersection with the wall protector. 5. In top exit installations,this clearance requires the use of the rear heat shield with the shield insert installed. 2000966 15 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove Intre'bid' , "grams See the chart on Page 14 for dimensions indicated by letter in the diagrams below. Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Stove Installed Stove in Stove Installed Stove in Parallel to Wall Corner Parallel to Wall Corner Top Exit Installations, no heat shields 77A g74.C C E IF ♦ A � ILI D Ilia ♦ F Top Exit Installations, rear heat shield, and chimney connector heat shields or double-wall connector +A H ;VA ♦ G � WEI ♦ J � J77A Rear Exit Installations, rear heat shields. +i N [VAA NIA FF -► M -► P �- ST507 16 2000966 Intrepie II Woodburning Stove Wall Shield Requirements for So-me Common Intrepid 11 Installations n e c A= 36"(914 mm) A a c A= 36"(914 mm) B = 30"(762 mm) B = 30"(762 mm) C = 1" (25 mm) C = 1" (25 mm) T F E T D = 35"(889 mm) T F E . T D = 35" (889 mm) !. D D E.= 44"(1118 mm) D D E = 44"(1118 mm) F = 40"(1016 mm) i F = 40"(1016 mm) - �\�c c� c C \ ST508 ST508a Fig.21 Parallel installation,vertical chimney connector,two Fig.24 Parallel installation,vertical chimney connector,with wall shields. Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls. stove,connector and wall shields. Maximum reduction for rear Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Shielding for con- and side walls.Wall shields may meet at corner.A heat shield - nector is centered behind connector. 24" (610mm)in diameter suspended 1" (25mm) below the ceil-, ing must surround the chimney. r I� � - a B = 13"(330 mm) ' � A = 36"(914 mm) A F T C = 35"(889 mm) _ B B = 13"(330 mm) T E �- D = 1" (25 mm) F C = 35" (889 mm) "(1016 mm) E �- I D = 1" (25 mm) II F = 30"(762 mm) c c E• 40" (1016 mm) i -��- G = 44"(1118 mm) �I_ F = 30" (762 mm) D D !L- iD� — G = 44" (1118 mm) D ST509 Fig.22 Parallel installations with rear wall pass-through,two ST509a wall shields. Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls. Fig.25 Parallel installation with rear wall pass-through,with Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Shielding for con- stove,connector and wall shields.Wall shields may meet at nector is centered behind connector.Wall pass-through must corner. Connector heat shield extends 28"(710mm)above flue comply with codes. collar,or below elbow,whichever is less.Wall pass-through must comply with codes. A = 1" (25 mm) a a e B = 34"(864 mm) A = 1" (25 mm) ' C = 48"(1219 mm) s a i B = 34"(864 mm) D = 35"(889 mm) C = 48"(1219 mm) T c c T D = 35" (889 mm) D D A S / Fig.23 Corner installation,vertical chimney connector,,with with sT51oa rear, stove, connector and wall shields.Wall shields MUST meet at corner. Connector heat shield extends 28"(710mm) Fig.26,Corner installation,vertical chimney connector,two wall above flue collar.A 24"(610mm)diameter ceiling heat shield shields. Reduced side clearances.Wall shields MUST meet at must surround the chimney and be suspended 1" (25mm)from corner. ceiling. 2000966 17 Intrepidm II Woodburning Stove Distance from of • • the Wall in Top-ExitInstallations The information on this page is helpful in planning stove Placement for.top-exiting installations, particularly those in- stallations with chimneys that pass through the ceiling. However, this is not a clearance chart. Final stove clearances must adhere to the guidelines stated in the clearance charts on Page 14. .. Intrepid II: WITHOUT Stove and Chimney Connector Heat Shields Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Parallel Installations Corner Parallel Installations Corner Installations** Installations** Side (A) Rear(B) Corner(C) Side (D) Rear(E) Corner(F) 343/4" 29" 263/4" 223/4" 15" 163/4" (883 mm) (737 mm) (680 mm) (578 mm) (381 mm) (426 mm) A� B C ' U [�c FFST511 _ �. *This distance,from the center of the flue collar to the front edge of the hearth,is the same for all installations on this page:31"in the United States and 33"(840mm)in Canada. Intrepid II: WITH Stove and Chimney Connector Heat Shields Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Parallel Installations Corner Parallel Installations Corner Installations** Installations** Side (A) Rear(B) Corner(C) Side (D) Rear(E) Corner(F) 343W' 15" 183/4" 223/4" 8" 163/4" (883 mm) (381 mm) (476 mm) (578 mm) (203 mm) (426 mm) A� B C ' U E [F7 �- - �- **To locate center of flue collar for corner installation,add 7"(180mm)to the clearance distance form stove corner to wall.Mark off the resulting distance from the corner along both walls.Next,measure the same distance form these two points out from the walls.These last two measure- ments will meet at a point representing the center of the flue collar.Refer to the diagrams above. 18 2000966 IntrepidO II Woodburning Stove GriddleClean the Before At the factory the griddle is coated with vegetable oil to prevent rusting while the stove is in transit and storage. 103/4" Remove the oil with a dry rag or paper towel.before you use the stove. Set • the Stove Remove any loose parts from inside the stove. Place a 93/4 protective pad on the floor, arrange some sections of 4 x 4 lumber on the pad for support, and carefully tip the stove onto them, on its back. ST512 Remove and discard the four large slot-head screws Fig. 28 Attach bottom heat shield. from the stove bottom (Fig. 27)and install the stove legs, using the hex head bolts from the parts bag. Use Storing the Handle 3/8"washers with three of the legs; the door/damper Use the removable handle to open or close the front handle holder installs in place of a washer on the right doors, or to change the position of the damper. After front leg. Position the holder so the hole to accept the using it, remove it so it won't get hot, and store it in the, handle nub faces out from the right side of the stove. handle holder installed behind the right front leg. (Fig. Tighten the bolts firmly. 29) �m a m m Slotted Screws m Door Handle Holder ST513 Bottom Heat Shield Fig. 27 Remove the slotted screws from the stove bottom. Install the Bottom Heat Shield Bracket A bottom heat shield must be used unless the stove is wing Bolt sT514 to be situated on a completely noncombustible hearth, Fig.29 Handle holder and heat shield positions. such as unpainted concrete over earth. To install the bottom heat shield, loosen the leg bolts, and slip the bottom heat shield C-clips onto the bolts.Attach the Reversing the Flue Collar bottom heat shield to the C-clips with the wing nuts, and You can reverse the flue collar by removing the two tighten the leg bolts.Align the shield as shown in Figure screws that attach the collar to the back of the stove. 28. (Fig. 30) Be sure the gasket around the flue collar opening is in position when you screw the collar back on to the stove. 2000966 19 Intrepid®II Woodburning Stove Flue Collar Screws Oppration What They• \ • ° e • ° • The stove has two controls to regulate performance: a primary air control supplies oxygen for the fire, and a damper directs air flow within the stove to activate and deactivate the catalytic combustor. Additional air for catalytic combustion is regulated auto- matically, and does not require operator control. ST515 Symbols cast into the stove are reminders of the correct Fig.30 Reversing the flue collar. directions for opening and closing the controls. In these directions, 'left'and `right'assume that you are facing Attach the Griddle Handle the front of the stove. Install the handle on the griddle. Place the griddle A Single Air ControlRegulates the upside down at the edge of a flat surface and assemble Amount,of • • and the handle as shown. (Fig. 31) How Long it Will Burn With the handle pointing 450 from its final position, The primary air control lever, located at the right rear tighten the nut as far as possible with pliers. Move the corner of the'stove, controls the amount of incoming air handle to its final position while still holding the nut with for starting, maintaining, and reviving a fire. More air the pliers. Take care not to overtighten, as tab may entering the stove makes the fire burn hotter and faster, snap. while less air prolongs the burn at a lower heat level. For the greatest air supply and maximum heat output (but the shortest burn time), move the lever to the left. For a fire that will last longer with less heat, move the A0O lever to the right. You can set the lever anywhere in between the left and right extremes. (Fig. 33) The Intrepid II features an automatic thermostat to en- sure an even heat output at any setting you select. The thermostat senses the heating and cooling of the stove u surface and adjusts the air shutter accordingly. ST516 High Heat Fig.31 Attaching the griddle handle. Griddle Air Control Lever --" Low Heat Handle Damper Handle — Door Handle o i Rear View o ST517 Fig.33 The thermostat handle may be positioned anywhere between the two extremes for different heat levels. Ash Pan Door Handle Holder Andiron (Behind Leg) ST518 Fig. 32 The Intrepid II controls. 20 2000966 Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove Damper Directs Air Flow Andirons StoveWithin the Your stove has andirons to keep logs away from the The damper handle opens and closes the damper to glass panels. The andirons are important to maintain direct air flow within the stove, and is next to, and to the clear fireviewing and should be removed only while right of, the primary air control lever on the.right side of reloading through the front doors. the stove. (Fig. 34) Wear heavy stove gloves when removing the andirons, When the handle points to the floor, the damper is and place them on a noncombustible surface until you open, letting smoke pass directly into the chimney. The replace them in the stove. Most stove owners will prefer damper must be open when starting or reviving a fire, - the convenience of top loading through the griddle, and and whenever the griddle or doors are opened. will leave the andirons in place permanently. When the handle points to the front, the damper is closed. Smoke from the fire travels through the catalytic 0 combustion system where it can burn further for greater efficiency, before passing up the chimney. 0 The damper has no intermediate positions. Figure 28 shows the handle's open and closed positions. When closing the damper, push firmly and snap it Q O into the locked position to ensure that the stove o remains in the catalytic mode. Side View a Open ST520 (Updraft Mode) Fig.35 Remove the andirons for front loading. • • A. • Fuel The Intrepid II's griddle lifts for convenient top-loading of logs, and is the easiest way of regularly adding fuel. Q However, the front doors open as well for adding an oc- casional log to a fire. (Fig. 36) You can open (or even remove) the front doors and place the optional Intrepid II spark screen in the front Closed opening for open-fire viewing. (Catalytic Mode) 4 ST519 Fig.34 The damper is either open or closed.There are no intermediate positions. Glass Door Panels The glass panels in the doors have a heat-reflective w �4 coating on the outside surface. Heat reflected back to _ the inside of the glass helps keep the inner surface at a higher temperature than the outside. In combination with pre-heated primary combustion air'washing' over sT521 the inside of the glass, this helps provide clear fire- viewing at most operating levels. Fig. 36 Top loading is the best way to add fuel during regular use. Front loading is useful for kindling a fire. 2000966 21 IntrepidO II Woodburning Stove. WARNING: For safety and greatest efficiency, oper- For areas that do not have a supply of hardwood, com- ate your stove only with all doors/griddles fully, monfy burned softwoods include tamarack, yellow pine, closed.The test standard for your stove when it is white pine, Eastern red cedar, fir, and redwood. These operated in this mode is UL 1482. too should be properly dried. Your stove may be used as a fireplace with the front Store firewood under cover to keep it dry. Dry, well-sea- doors open or removed only when the spark screen soned wood is best for heating and fire-viewing. How- is placed correctly in the opening to protect against ever, avoid wood dried more than two years. This wood the possibility of sparks and embers leaving your burns very quickly, reducing burn time. stove.The test standard for your stove when it is Even for short-term storage, keep wood a safe distance operated in this mode is UL 737. from the heater and keep it out of the areas around the Use only the Intrepid II spark screen, part#0136, . heater used for refueling and ash removal. with your Intrepid II. A Surface Thermometer is a Valuable Intrepid II spark screens are available from your Guide to Operation Vermont Castings'Authorized Dealer. An optional surface thermometer tells you when to To open the front doors, insert the handle into the door adjust the air control, when to refuel, and helps to tell latch stub and turn it to the left and up. To close them, when your catalyst is operating properly. always close the left door first. Turn the handle in the For example, when the thermometer registers at least right door to the left and up (to the open position)and 450°F (230°C) after start-up you know the stove is hot close the door. Push on the door as you turn the handle enough to begin catalytic combustion and it may be to the right and down. The doors will draw in slightly, time to close the damper. and the handle should offer some resistance as you turn it to the closed position. (Fig. 37) Place the thermometer in the center of the griddle, as in Avoid striking the glass or slamming the doors to re- Figure 38, and use the following temperature ranges as duce the risk of breaking the glass. a guide to operation: When you're not using the door handle, store it in the When thermometer readings drop below 350°F (175°C) holder behind the right front leg of the stove: it's time to adjust the air control for a higher burn rate or to reload the stove. • A temperature reading over 750°F (400°C) is a sign to cut back on the air supply to slow the burn rate. Open ` Readings in the 300-400°F (150-200°C) range indi- Position cate low to medium heat output. Readings of 500-650OF (260-340°C) indicate high heat output. Operating your Intrepid II continuously Closed at griddle temperatures of 750°F (400°C)or higher Position may damage inner parts or the enamel finish. ST522 Fig.37 To open the front doors,turn handle clockwise. IL sT523 Burn Only High-Quality Wood Fig.38 Take temperature readings with a thermometer lo- The Intrepid II is designed to burn natural wood only; do Gated in the middle of the griddle. not burn fuels other than that for which it was designed. You'll enjoy the best results when burning wood that has been adequately air-dried.Avoid burning "green" wood that has not been properly seasoned. The wood should be 16" (410mm) in length. The best hardwood fuels include oak, maple, beech, ash, and hickory that has been split, stacked, and air-. dried outside under cover for at least one year. 22 2000966 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove Use the Air Control SettingsIntrepid II Control Settings that Work Best • Burn Rate Primary Air Control No single air control setting will fit every situation.'Set- Low From far right to 1/3 the tings will differ depending on the quality of the fuel, the distance to left amount of heat desired, and how long you wish the fire Medium From 1/3 to 213 to burn. the distance to left The control setting also depends on your particular High From 2/3 the distance installation's"draft," or the force that moves air from the to left to far left stove up through the chimney. Draft is affected by such Before you start using the stove, please read the Draft things as the length, type, and location of the chimney, Management section starting on Page 25 to see how local geography, nearby obstructions, and other factors. the features of your installation will affect the stove's Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in performance. You and the stove are parts of a system, the Intrepid II, and could even damage the combustor. and other parts of the system have a strong effect on On the other hand, too little draft can cause backpuffing . operation; you may need to vary your firing technique to into the room and/or the"plugging" of the chimney or get the performance you want. combustor. Fire How do you know if your draft is excessively high or How toBuild • • • low? Symptoms of too much draft include an uncontrol- • • Keep it Going lable burn or a glowing-red stove part.A sign of inad- An Intrepid II leaves the factory with the combustor equate draft is smoke leaking into the room through the installed. stove or chimney connector joints, low heat, and dirty glass. In the United States, it is against the law to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating In some newer homes that are well-insulated and instructions in this manual, or if the catalytic combustor weather-tight, poor draft may result from insufficient air is deactivated or removed. in the house. In such instances, an open window near the stove on the windward side of the house will provide •h-Efficiency Wood Burning the fresh air needed. with Catalytic Combustion Another option for getting more combustion air to the The catalytic combustion system in your Intrepid II stove is to duct air directly from outdoors to the stove. produces the best conditions for secondary combustion. In fact, in some areas provisions for outside combustion When the stove damper is closed, smoke goes.through air are required in all new construction. the catalytic element, burning at temperatures of Your Intrepid II will accept a duct carrying outside air for 500-600°F (260-315°C), half the temperature normally combustion. needed for unaided secondary combustion. When first using the stove, keep track of the air control The catalytic element is a ceramic"honeycomb" coated settings. You will quickly find that a specific setting will with a noble metal, usually platinum. The element is in give you a fixed amount of heat. It may take some time the secondary combustion chamber, made of a spe- to determine the amount of heat and the length of burn cial high-temperature insulating refractory material. you should expect from various settings. Please read The chamber provides the correct environment neces- the Draft Management section beginning on Page 25 sary for secondary combustion of the fuel (smoke). . for more information on how installation features affect Closing the damper may also reduce draft. Closing the draft. damper too soon may put out the fire or deactivate the Most installations do not require a large amount of com- combustor. Close the damper only when the fire is well bustion air, especially if adequate draft is available. established. When starting a fire, wait until there is an . Do not for any reason attempt to increase the firing ember bed of at least 34" (76-102mm) before closing of your heater by altering the air control adjustment the damper. range outlined in these directions. Never kindle a fire with colored paper or paper that Use the following air control settings as a starting point has colored ink or a glossy surface, and never burn to help determine the best settings for your installation. treated wood, garbage, solvents, or.trash.All of these Each is described as a fraction of the total distance the may poison the catalyst and prevent it from operating lever may be moved from right to left. properly. Never burn cardboard or loose paper except for kindling purposes. Never burn coal; doing so can produce soot or large flakes of char or fly ash that can 2000966 23 Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove coat the combustor and cause smoke to spill into the room. Coal smoke also can poison the'cataly'st so that it �- won't operate properly. In general, the fire must be sufficiently well to ensure catalytic activity is initiated. When first starting a fire, maintain a medium-to high-firing rate for at least twenty minutes. This ensures the stove; catalyst, and fuel are all stabilized at the proper operating tempera- tures. This may be long enough to warm the chimney well enough to support a good draft; some installations may need more time. Please read the Draft Manage- ment information starting on Page.25 to see if your installation has features that may require more time to warm up. sT263 Even though it is possible for the fire to get quite hot Fig.39 Start the fire with newspaper and dry kindling. within a few minutes, the combustor may stop working or the fire may go out if the fire is allowed to die down DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START immediately as a result of closing the damper.'Once the THE FIRE. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMA- combustor starts working, heat generated b,y burning BLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, NAPHTHA, OR the smoke will keep it working. ENGINE OIL.Also, never use gasoline-type lantern To determine whether the combustor is operating, ob- fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid,or similar serve the amount of smoke leaving the chimney when liquids to start or freshen up afire. Keep all such the damper is activated and when it is not. This proce- liquids well away from the Intrepid II while it is in dure is described on Page 29. use. 3. Light the newspaper and close the door. Gradu- Conditioning Your Stove ally build up the fire by adding a few 3-5" (76-127 Cast iron is extremely strong, but it can be broken with mm) diameter splits. If this is one of the first few a sharp blow from a hammer or from the"thermal shock "break-in"fires, let the fire burn brightly, and of rapid and extreme temperature change. then let it die out. The cast plates expand and contract with changes in During the break-in fires, don't let the stove get hotter temperature. When you first begin using'your Intrepid ll, than 500°F (260°C) as measured on an optional stove- minimize thermal stress by allowing the plates to adjust. top.thermometer.Adjust the air control lever as neces- gradually during three or four initial break-in fires follow- sary to control the fire. Some odor from the stove's hot ing Steps 1-3 below. metal, the paint,.and the cement is normal for the first few fires. Starting - • Maintaining - Wood Fire NOTE: Some chimneys need to be "primed," or Burn solid wood fuel only in the Intrepid II, and burn it warmed up, before they will draw sufficiently to start directly on the grate. Do not elevate the fuel. Do not afire. To correct this situation, roll up a couple pieces burn coal or other fuels. of newspaper, place them on top of the kindling and toward the back of the stove, light them, and close the The damper must be open when starting a fire'or doors. This should heat the chimney enough to initiate when refueling. a draft. 1. Open the stove damper, and open the primary air Once the draft is established, open the front door and control fully. light the rest of the fuel from the bottom. Do not light the 2. Place several sheets of crumpled newspaper in the main bed of fuel until the chimney begins drawing, and stove. Do NOT use glossy advertisements or colored repeat the procedure as often as necessary if the initial paper, as they can poison the catalyst. Place on the attempt is unsuccessful. paper six or eight pieces of dry kindling split to a finger-width size, and on the kindling lay two or three 4. If your Intrepid II has been broken-in previously larger sticks of split dry wood approximately 1-2" using Steps 1-3, continue to build the fire gradually. (25-50 mm) in diameter. (Fig. 39) Add larger wood with a diameter of 3-4" (76-102 mm). (Fig. 40) 24 2000966 M .IrttYepicF ILWoodbuYning Stove ".Y a, ST264. ST264a Fig.40 Add larger pieces of wood as the fire begins to burn Fig.41 Add full size logs when the ember bed is 3"(75mm) well. deep. Continue adding split•logs of this size to the briskly- CAUTION: The Intrepid II will be hot while in opera- burning fire until there is a glowing ember bed at tion. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. least 3" (75 mm) deep.A good ember bed is neces- Contact may cause skin burns. sary for proper functioning of the catalytic system DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER. Overfiring may and may take an hour or more to establish. : cause a house fire, or can result in permanent damage 5. Close the damper when the griddle temperature to the stove and to the catalytic combustor. If any part reaches 450' F (230' C). of the Intrepid II glows, you are overfiring. 6. Adjust the air control for your desired heat output. Aih Disposal , Refu6l While the- o - s Remove ash before it reaches the top of the ash pan. Reload the Intrepid II while it is still hot and there are Check the level at least once a day, and before each plenty of glowing embers to re-kindle the fire. Include re-fueling. If the ash is close to the top edge of the pan, some smaller pieces of wood in the new load of fuel to empty it according to this procedure: help the stove rebuild its operating temperature quickly. 1. Open the damper. Wear stove gloves, and follow this procedure when you 2. Open the front doors fully. reload your stove: 3. Using stove gloves, pull the ash pan out of the stove 1. Open the thermostat lever. by its handle. 2. Open the damper. 4. Remove the ash pan and properly dispose of the 3. Check the ash level in the ash pan; empty, if neces- ashes. Be sure to keep the pan level during dispos- sary, and replace the pan. al. 4. Oper.the griddle. 5. Return the,ash pan to the stove. 5. Position the charcoal in the middle of the firebox_ Empty the ash pan regularly, typically every one to (Fig. 41)then load wood—smaller, split pieces first• three days. The frequency will vary depending on how Increase the amount of fuel you load into the stove you operate your Intrepid II; if you burn more wood at as you become familiar with your stove and the higher heat output settings, ash will accumulate rapidly. heating needs of your home. Remove ash frequently and place it outdoors'in a metal NOTE: If the remaining charcoal bed is relatively thick container with a tight-fitting lid. Put the closed container and if your fuel is well seasoned, it is possible to add of ash on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, fresh fuel (smaller pieces first), close the door and well away from all combustible materials, pending final damper, and reset the primary air thermostat for the disposal. If the ash is disposed of by burial in soil or desired heat output. otherwise locally dispersed, keep it in the closed con- Do not break the charcoal into very small pieces or tainer until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. You can pound or compress the charcoal bed. use wood ash as a garden fertilizer. It is important that air can circulate under the wood for CAUTION: Never use your household or shop vacuum the fire to be quickly revived. cleaner to remove ash from the stove; always remove . WARNING: Operate your Intrepid II only with the and dispose of the ash properly. doors either fully open or fully closed. 2000966 25 Intrepid'II MoodGnrning Stove.. A stove is part of a system,which rneluoes'the'chimr:,3'y, the operator, the'fuel, and'the home. The other,parts'nf ' the system will affect how Well the stoveworks.'Vklhen The-.inside size of a,-chimney for an `airtight' stove there is a good match between ail the parts, the sy!�tei7 sho.!ld match the size of the'stove's flue outlet. When works well. '. , e chimney serves an.airtight, more is not better;.ill fact, Wood stove operation depends on natural(unforced) it can be'a disadvantage. Hot'gases cool off through draft. Natural.draft occurs when the smoke is hotter expansion; if we vent a stove with a. six-inch flue collar (and thereforelighter)than the outdoor air at the top of (2 square inch area) into:a 10 x 10 flue; the gases the chimney.The bigger the:temperature difference;the ex land.to over three times their original size_This cools.. stronger the draft.As the smoke rises from the chimney the gases,,.which weakens draft strength. if an over it provides suction or'draw'that pulls air into the store sizpd flue is`also.outside.t?ie,house; the`hiat.it absorbs for combustion.A slow, lazy fire with the stove's air inlet gets transferred to the outdoor air avid the flue usually. fully open indicates a weak draftiA brisk fire, supported stays cool ' only by air entering the stove through the normal inlet, !Ys common fora masonry flue, especially one built for indicates a good draft. The stove's air inlet is passive;' a fireplace, to be oversized for an airtight stove. It can. it regulates how much air can enter-the stove,,but.it take quite a while to warm upi such a flue, and the re doesn't move air into it.. suits can be disappointing. The best solution to over - Dependmg on thiie`features of yourinstallation -steel or sized flue is an insulated steel chimney-line(the same,' masonry chimney,'inside or.outside the house, matched diarrieteras the stove or inse'rt's flue outlet; the liner 'to the stove's outlet or oversized•=your system may keeps the smoke at its original volume, and the result is warm up quickly, or it may take a while to warm up.and a stronger.draft.,A .uninsulated liner is a second choice operate well. W„ith an 'airtight'stove; one which restricts -,the liner keeps the smoke restricted to its original size, the amount of air getting into the firebox, the chimney but the smoke still muss:warm up the air around the must keep the smoke warm all,the way to the outdoors.., liner. This makes the warm-up process take longer. Some chimneys do this better than others. Hore's�a list. . of features and their effects, Every turn the smoke must take.in its travel from the ' Ch 1, M.0stove to the chimney top will'slow.it down. The ideal Masonry is a traditional material for chimneys, but it pipe and chinnhi y.layout is straight�up from the stove;. can perform poorly when it serves an `airtigh:t',stove. to„a completely straight chimney:of you're starting Masonry is a very effective 'heat sink'- it absorbs a lot from Acrat.ch,use,this layout,if.possible: If the.stove of heat. It can cool the.smoke enough to diminish:draft. pipe mist elbow to enter a chimney, locate the thimble The bigger the chimney, the longer it takes to warm up-. about midway between the stove top and the ceiling. It's often very difficult;o warm up an'outdoor,masonry This achieves several goals:`it lets the smoke speed up chimney, especially an oversized orie, grid keep it warm before it must turn, it leaves some pipe in the room for enough-to maintain an adequate draft.- sheat.transfer, and it gives you-long-term.flexibility for 'installing a taller. stove without relocating;the.tliimble. . There should be no more.than eight'feet of single-wall Most factory-made steel chimneys.have a laver.of in-. stove pipe between the stove and..a chimney;:longer. sulation around the inner flue_..This insulation.keeps:the runs can cool the smoke enough to cause draft and Smoke warm. The insulation is less dense 'than mason -creosote,problems. Use double-wall stove pipe for long ry, so the inner steel liner warms up more quickly.than a runs. masonry chimney. Steel doesn't have the.good looks of masonry, but it performs'much better: Each `airtight'stove requires its own flue. If an airtight [nd' ' ' ' ' stove is vented to a flue that also serves an open fire- Because the chimney,must keep�the smoke warm, it's place, or a.leakier stove,_it's easier for the chimney draft best to locate it inside the house.This uses the house to pull air in through those channels than it is to pull air as insulation for the flue and allows a little heat release through the airtight,and performance suffers. Imagine into the home.An indoor chimney won't lose its heat to a vacuum cleaner with a hole in the hose to see the ef- the outdoors, so it takes less heat from the stove to get fect here. In some cases the other appliance can even it warm and keep it warm. cause a negative draft through.the airtight, and result in a dangerous draft reversal.' 26 2000966 Intrepid°II WooAurning Stove - . . Creosote is a by-product of slow:wood-burning: lt's an Back-puffing results when the fire produces volatile organic tar that can condense in the flue if'it's dense. gases faster.than the chimney draft pulls them out of in the smoke, and slow-moving; and'cools off to less the firebox. The gases back up in the firebox till they're than 290°F. Condensed creosote is volatile, and can,. dense enough and hot enough to ignite. If your stove generate chimney fires.�if it gets hot enough'.'Afl.the back-puffs;.you should open up the damper to let the features that affect chimney. draft also affect-creosote smoke rise to the flue more quickly, let more air into condensation -so use whatever combination of installs- the firebox, and avoid big loads of firewood. Run your tion features and operational steps will encourage good stove with enough primary air so that you always see draft and minimize creosote production. lively, dancing flames in the firebox; a lazy, smoky fire is Because letting the smoke cool off and slow down is inefficient and can contribute to creosote buildup in the one of the keys to-creosote production, it makes sense chimney. to line a chimney to match the stove's outlet size, for Draft safety reasons as well as performance. Canadian law requires a matching liner to serve any stove or insert An easy way to test your chimney draft is to close the vented through a fireplace chimney; in the US, the stove's damper, wait a few minutes to let the airflow National Fire Protection Association recommends one if stabilize, then see whether you can vary the strength of the flue is more than three times bigger(in square area) the fire by swinging the air control open and closed:Re- than the outlet on the stove or insert. Some localities suits are not always instant; you may need to wait a few enforce the NFPA guidelines as part of their building minutes.for a change in the air control setting to have codes. an effect on the fire. If there's no change, then the draft isn't strong enough yet to let you close the damper, and you'll need to open it for a while longer and manage the Even the best stove installation will not perform well fire with the air inlet until the draft strengthens. If you with poor fuel. The best fuel is hardwood that has air- keep track of your burning habits and relate them to dried 12-18 months. Softwood burns, but not as long as their effects on the stove's operation, you'll be rewarded hardwood. Fairly `green'wood has a good amount of with good performance and a safe system. moisture in it; it will burn, but some of the heat potential Nega Pressure tive is used to drive the remaining moisture off the wood. This reduces the amount that reaches your home and Good draft also depends on a supply of air to the stove; can contribute to a creosote problem.There are mois- a chimney can't pull in more air than is available to it. ture meters available for firewood; you can also judge. Sluggish draft results when a house is tight enough to your wood by its appearance and weight. If you get it prevent the ready flow of air to the stove, or by competi- green, lift a piece and get a sense of its weight; it can tion between the stove and other equipment that sends lose a.third or more of its weight as it dries.Also look at indoor air outside-especially power-driven equipment the ends of a log; as it dries it shrinks and often cracks. like range hoods, clothes dryers, etc. If the chimney The more weathered and cracked a piece is, the drier draws well with all other equipment turned off(or it is. sealed, in the case of fireplaces and/or other stoves), then you simply need to be careful with timing the use Dry wood burns readily with a good chimney draft. But of the other equipment. If you need to crack a nearby with modern stoves, especially catalytic ones, the wood window or door to enable the chimney to draw well, can be too dry. While extra-dry wood has.little creosote that's a sign that you should install an outside-air intake in it, the remainder can `gas out'.fromah.e;wood;quickly to b6"..9mkiustion air directly to the stove. Vermont. and densely enough to overload the catalytic burner. il Castings dealers carry adapters to'attach to the.stove If you hear a rumbling or roaring.noise, like a,propane . to connect an air duct for outdoor combustion air. torch ftom the'stove,.that`is a sign that the'catalyst is ser oddly bverfiring. The catalyst is.a'platinbm film on a Conclusion ceramic base; the metal can get to higher temperatures Wood-burning is an art rather than a science. Once the than the ceramic can take, and overfiring'the catalyst stove and chimney system are in place, the stove user can break it. Dry wood can also burn out faster than can only vary technique, mostly your timing, to achieve you want. If your dry wood burns out too quickly or good results. If you keep track of your burning habits overloads the catalyst you can mix in greener wood to and relate them to their effects on the stove's operation, slow the fire down. you'll be rewarded with good performance and a safe system. 2000966 27 Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove • s lhte Let the fire in the stove go out and allow the stove to 4. _ .Install.the glass..Lay the glasslo6 the inner gasket cool completely before beginning any maintenance with the coated side down (to ard.the outside of.- procedure. the door). Tighten the screws sinugly,,but loose. - • enough.to allow for a little movement of the glass. Carwhen the stove is in operation. Overtighteriing can An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep the. crack-the glass immediately or cause it to crack if it, painted cast iron of your Intrepid looking new:, is unable,to expand when hot. The,stove's paint can be touched up as:needed.. First, clean the areas to be painted with a wire brush. Then, touch up the stove with high temperature stove.paint. ro Apply the paint sparingly, and keep in mind that two light coats of paint are better than a single,heavy.one" Care of Porcelain Enamel Finish Use.a dry or slightly damp rag or a soft brush to remove ' spills or stains. For difficult jobs that require a cleaning agent, use only a kitchen appliance cleaner or polish' ' recommended for use on enamel surfaces. Cleaning the Glass Most of the carbon deposits on the glass will burn off during hot fires. However, the ash residue that accumu- lates on the glass surface should be removed regularly to prevent etching. Follow this procedure to clean the glass: Rope • Be sure the glasslis completely cool. Gasket KT160 • Clean the glass with water or a cleaner made especially for this purpose. Do not use abrasive Fig.42 Door glass installation. cleaners. Check the Operation of • Rinse the glass thoroughly. Primary , ir Shutter • Dry the glass completely. Replacement The primary air shutter is visible from the back of the Glass stove.The shutter must open and close freely when Replace glass only with ,Part no. 140-1156 right side you move the thermostat lever. If it does not, check for and 140-1157 left side glass panels. The glass panel any obstruction, or for a bound or stretched chain need- rests on a cushion provided by a rope gasket part no ing adjustment. (Fig. 43) 1203556, and is held in place by clips. (Fig 42).The On a cold stove the.shutter should be open no more glass is IR coated on one side which is marked "THIS than 1/8" (3mm)when the primary air control lever is SIDE OUT". pushed completely to the left(closed), as seen from the 1. Remove the door from the stove and place it on a back of the stove..When the lever is pushed completely sturdy, level work surface. Use a towel to protect to the right(open), the shutter should be open to an the porcelain enamel finish. angle of approximately 700 from the stove back. 2. Remove the retainer',clips. (Two phillips head The ball chain should measure 8'/2" (216mm)from screws on each clip.) connection to the thermostat coil to connection on the 3. Inspect the gasket. If the window gasket is in good primary air flap. condition, you can leave it in place.,If,you..replace If setting is.incorrect,.the thermostat coil may be bent or it, use only-part No. 1,203556 136 sure the channel. broken. Call-your Vermont Castings Dealer for assis- aVound the window.opening.is clean, and.free_of- tance. . dust. " 28 2000966 Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove Thermostat Lever Tighten the DamperHandle ' • ' • The damper handle is attached to the damper rod —�� with a set screw bearing against a flat spot on the rod. Check the set screw periodically for tightness; tighten as needed.. Damper Adjustment When the stove damper is closed, the pressure of the rod against the damper plate assures a good seal be- tween the damper and the damper housing.Adjustment L may be needed after a period of time to retain adequate . i. pressure. Primary Air Shutter To make this adjustment, start with the damper in the ST524 closed and locked position. (Fig. 45) Loosen the 7/16" Fig.43 The primary air shutter must move freely. locking nut in the.center of the damper. Use a 1/8"Allen wrench to turn the Allen screw a full turn clockwise. Test How toAdjust Door the damper for snugness, and continue adjusting the Over time, the gasketing around the doors will com- Allen screw as needed. Tighten the 7/16" locking nut press, and the latch may need adjustment. To adjust when the damper operates smoothly but firmly. the latch, loosen the small locking nut, extend the striker screw one turn while keeping the striker screw Thermostat cover from turning. (Fig. 44) Keep making adjustments a little D-plate at a time until the setting is right. Z o The front doors of the stove should close securely and ®� tightly, when the handle is in the closed position. When DamperActuator I Handle the latch is properly adjusted there should be a slight Rod resistance as the doors are moved to the completely closed position. I �— Damper a Pawl Small Lock- Locking Nut ing Nut S Allen Head Ad- Striker Screw justment Screw ST532 Fig.45 Tighten the damper adjustment screw for a snug Large Lock- ing Nut �� seal. Set Screw ry Handle Stub ST531 ':Fig.44 Turn the door latch striker screw in or out to tighten or loosen the door latch. 2000966 29 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove The Catalytic Combustion System,, You should see significantly more smoke after the sec- ond step, when the stove damper is open and smoke Inspection • Cleaning,. does not go through the combustor. However, do not . This wood heater includes a catalytic combustor,'which confuse smoke with steam form wet wood; steam dis- needs periodic inspection and replacement for proper appears rapidly in the air, smoke does not. operation. In the United States, it is against the law to If this test,indicates a problem, consider other possible operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with factors as well, such as the time of year or a change the operating instructions in this manual, or if the cata- in the quality of your fuel. In spring and fall, draft'is lytic element is deactivated or removed. weaker than it is during colder winter weather, and fires Under normal operating conditions the catalytic.element can burn sluggishly. Small, hot fires are a good solution should remain active for two to six years (depending on under these conditions. the amount of wood burned). However, it is important "Green" (insufficiently seasoned)wood will burn more to monitor the combustor periodically to ensure thatit poorly than properly seasoned fuel. You may have to' is functioning properly as well as to determine when'it run your stove hotter'(with more primary air)to achieve needs to be replaced. good performance if you are burning green or wet A probe thermostat, passing through the back of the wood. stove into the catalytic combustion chamber, automati- Also, consider any changes in your burning routine. cally regulates the catalytic combustion air supply. Once you have ruled out any other possible causes for Deterioration of the probe may result in decr`.eased decline in performance, you may inspect the combus- catalytic combustor performance. for and probe. Wear a dust mask, safety glasses, and A poorly-functioning catalytic combustion system will gloves. Refer to Figure 46 as a guide. result in a loss of heating efficiency, and an increase in 1. Remove the andirons. creosote and emissions. 2. Reach inside the stove with a pair of pliers and turn The combustor should be visually inspected in place for the two clamps that hold the fireback 900. Turn the fly ash accumulation and physical damage three times left clamp clockwise, and the right clamp counter- per year. Do not remove the combustor unless a more clockwise. detailed inspection is warranted because of diminished 3. Grasp the fireback by its vertical ribs and remove it, performance as outlined below, or to inspect the probe together with the attached throat hood. Pull the left thermostat. side out first. The refractory package that houses the catalytic com- 4. Carefully clean the left and right exhaust pockets of bustor should be inspected annually for a buildup of flay the refractory package. Use a shop vacuum, ideally ash, and cleaned if necessary. This may be done during one with a very fine filter, and be careful to avoid examination of the combustor. damaging the refractory material. This material can The probe thermostat should be inspected annually, or stand high temperatures,but it is somewhat brittle more often if decreased catalytic combustion perfor- physically. mance is not due to a defective combustor. 5. Carefully remove the refractory access panel in front of the catalytic element. When to Suspect a Combustion I 6. Gently slide the catalytic element out of the refrac- System Problem tory chamber. Check the element and the bottom of The best way to evaluate the performance of your In- the chamber for a buildup of fly ash. trepid II's combustion system is to watch the amount of 7. If the catalytic element is clogged, take it outdoors smoke leaving the chimney- both when the combustor for cleaning. Blow gently through the honeycomb.A has achieved "light-off' and when it has not. Follow this large amount of fly ash may come out of the ele- procedure: ment. With a fire going and the combustor activated, with the 8. Inspect the element.Although small hairline cracks damper closed to send smoke through the combustor will not affect performance, the element should be as described in the Operation Section, go outside and largely.intact. If the element is broken in pieces or watch the smoke leaving the chimney. has large sections missing, replace it. Call your Then, open the stove damper and again watch the dealer for a replacement element. smoke leaving the chimney. 30 2000966 Intrepid°II Woodburning Stove 6. Remove the damper housing. It is held in place by Refractory Chamber 'two weld screws and two chrome acorn nuts in the back of the stove. Loosen the chrome acorn nuts and rotate the tabs to release the damper housing. You may find it necessary to remove or loosen the Catalytic Block the cover to access the one of acorn nuts installed behind the cover. Upper 7. Remove the rear airtube in the back of the stove Fireback which is held in place with two phillips screws. with Throat Hood 8. Take out the secondary probe by removing the upper phillips screw and sliding the probe out of the hole. Exhaust ~D 9. Lift the damaged refractory chamber up and out of Pockets the firebox. Refractory Access Panel Clamps 10. Reverse the procedure for installing the new refrac- ST533 tory chamber. Fig.46 Removing the catalytic element. Replace • Gaskets Needed 9. Use a flashlight and a mirror, inserted into one of the exhaust pockets of the refractory chamber, to in- spect the probe. The end of the probe should extend tight seal between some parts. With use, particularly on about 1" into the combustion chamber, and should those parts that move, gaskets can become brittle and not show any signs of deterioration. compressed, and can begin to lose their effectiveness. Use the stove in your usual manner for two weeks, These will need periodic replacement. inspecting the chimney and the chimney connector The sizes of replaceable gasket are listed below, along frequently. with their applications. If creosote does not build up as quickly as before, it is Gasket Diameter...And the Parts it Seals likely that the performance change was caused by fly 5/16"wire gasket The griddle to the stove top ash deposits on the catalytic element. However, moni- 5/16" The damper to the upper fire for the chimney system for a few weeks to ensure that back; the front doors to the proper performance continues. stove front; and the door halves to each other If you continue to find a significant creosote buildup or if you continue to see excessive smoke from the chimney, There is a flat, die-cut gasket between each glass panel the catalytic element will need to be replaced. Call your and its door. See page 24 for information on replacing dealer for information about a replacement. the glass panel or its gasket. NOTE: Use only replacement catalyst supplied by an If you need to change a gasket, first obtain an appropri- authorized Vermont Castings dealer. ate replacement from your Vermont Castings, Dealer. Replace Wait until the fire is out and the stove has cooled. Be ' - Package sure to follow the standard safety procedure for working Refer to Figure 46. with dusty materials: Wear safety goggles and a dust 1. Remove andirons. mask. 2. Reach inside the stove with pair of pliers and turn The procedure for replacing the gaskets is the same, the two clamps that hold the fireback 900. Turn the regardless of the gasket location. - let clamp clockwise and the right clamp counter- 1. Remove the existing gasket by grasping an end and clockwise.The bolts that hold these clamps are pulling firmly. tapped into the back as well as capped by.chrome 2. Use a wire brush or a screwdriver to clean the chan- . acorn nuts in the back. nel of any remaining cement or bits of gasket. Re- 3. Grasp the upper fireback by its vertical ribs.and re- move stubborn deposits of cement with a cold-chisel move it, together with the attached throat hood. Pull if necessary. the left side out first. 3. Determine the correct length of the appropriate-sized 4. Carefully remove the refractory access panel in front gasket by laying it out in the channel.Allow an extra of the catalytic block. 172" (25-50mm) and mark the spot to be cut. 5. Gently slide the catalytic block out of the refractory 4. Remove the gasket from the channel, place it on a chamber. wood cutting surface, and cut it at the marked spot with a utility knife. Twist the ends slightly to keep the gasket from unraveling. 2000966 31 Intrepid®II Woodburning Stove 5. Lay an unbroken 1/8" (3mm) bead of gasket cement extremely hot fire within the flue system that can dam- in the newly-cleaned channel. Starting at one end, age the chimney and overheat adjacent combustible press the gasket into the channel. Ensure a good material. joint where the gasket meets before trimming,any If you do have a chimney fire, act promptly to: excess. Do not overlap the gasket ends or leave • Close the damper and thermostat lever. ends with ragged edges. • Get everyone out of the house. 6. Press the gasketed part firmly against its normal mating surface to seat the gasket evenly in its than- ' Call the Fire department. nel. You should inspect the system every two weeks during 7. For doors, replace the doors and close them on the heating season as part of a regular maintenance a piece of waxed paper to keep the cement from schedule. To.inspect the chimney, let the stove cool migrating onto the stove front, or tap other parts with completely, Then, using a mirror and a strong light, the rubber mallet(or hammer/block of wood). sight up through the flue collar into the chimney flue. If it 8. Clean excess cement from around the channel. Let is not possible to inspect the flue system in this fashion the cement that holds the new gasket dry thoroughly. the stove must be disconnected to provide better view- ing access. Adjust • • If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated - 1/8" The door latch or damper mechanism may need adjust- (3mm) or more-remove it to reduce the risk of a chim- ment after you have regasketed them. Initially, it may ney fire. require loosening to accommodate the new gasket; af- Clean the chimney using a brush the same size and ter a few weeks, it may need tightening to compensate shape as the flue liner. Flexible fiberglass rods are used for compression of the new gasket. The directions for to run the brush up and down the liner, causing any adjusting the latch and damper are on Page 27. deposits to fall to the bottom of the chimney where they Permanent _ can be removed through the clean out door. The chimney connector should be cleaned by discon- Other gaskets seal between non-moving parts, but necting the sections,-taking them outside, and removing these are not subject to the same wear and deteriora- any deposits with a stiff wire brush'. Reinstall the con- tion as gaskets on moving parts. It is unlikely that you nector sections after cleaning, being sure to secure the will ever need to replace these gaskets unless the individual sections with sheet metal screws. involved parts are disassembled and then put back If you cannot inspect or clean the chimney yourself, together. If this is the case, the job should be done only contact your local Vermont Castings authorized dealer by a qualified service technician. The diameter of the or hire a professional chimney sweep. gasket that seals these non-moving parts is 5/16", and 1 the areas sealed are the flue collar to the stove back; Annual Maintenance and the lower fireback to the sides. The glass panels use a special die-cut flat gasket; refer to Page 24 for Per a thorough cleaning, inspection and repair information on these. each spring, at the end of the heating season. • Thoroughly clean the chimney and chimney connec- The Chimney System tor. . • . Inspect the chimney for damage and deterioration. Replace weak sections of prefabricated chimney. Your Intrepid II is designed to reduce creosote buildup Have a mason make repairs to a1 masonry chimney. significantly. However, regular chimney inspection and • Inspect the chimney connector a d replace any maintenance must still be performed. For safety, good damaged sections. stove performance, and to protect your chimney and chimney connector, inspect the chimney and chimney Check gasketing for wear or corrlpression, and connector on a regular schedule. Clean the system if replace if necessary.A'paper test'will guide you on necessary. Failure to keep the chimney and connector this. Close and lock the door or damper on a slip of system clean can result in a serious chimney fire, paper and then try to pull the paper out. If the paper When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar, organic pulls out with little or no resistance,.the gasket is not snug enough at that spot. If adjusting the damper or vapors and moisture that combine to form creosote. latch does not result in a seal that makes it hard to The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool pull the paper out, replace the gasketing. chimney flue.As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an i 32 2000966 i ' Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove • Inspect and clean the catalytic block, and vacuum • Check heat shield screws. Tighten as necessary. out the ash at the bottom of the back plate after • Clean dust from the inner sides of bottom, rear and removing the lower fireback. Lightly clean the refrac- connector heat shields. tory assembly that houses the element. Be careful • Remove ashes from the ash pan and replace with not to damage the refractory material, which is very. moisture absorbing material (such as cat litter) to fragile. keep the stove interior dry. Close the stove door to • Inspect the secondary probe thermometer; refer to keep cats from using the litter. Page 30. • Touch up the paint on black stoves. • Check door and damper handles for tightness.Ad- just if needed. 2000966 33 Intrepid®II Woodburning Stove • • • jxi. "CatadvtiC* Co' mbustor In any chemical reaction, including the combustion Maskin and process, there are certain conditions which ust be Poisoning met before the reaction can take place. For example, a While the catalyst itself does not enter into the combus- reaction may require a certain temperature, er a certain tion process, it is possible for certain elements, such concentration of the reactants(the combustion gases .as lead and sulfur, to attach to the active sites on the and oxygen), or a certain amount of time. Catalysts,. surface of the honeycomb. Though the catalyst is still though not changed themselves during the reaction, ` there, it is covered, or masked, by thei contaminant, and have the ability to act at a molecular level to change cannot function. To avoid this situation, it is important these requirements. In the Intrepid II's secoi�,,dary not to burn anything in.your Intrepid II that is a source combustion chamber the catalyst reduces the tempera- of.these contaminants. Particularly;avoid painted or ture at which secondary combustion can start from the treated wood, coal, household trash, colored papers, 1000- 1200°F (540-650°C) range to the 506-600°F metal foils, or plastics. Chemical chimney cleaners may (260 -315°C) range, increasing efficiency, and reducing also contain harmful'elements. Thel safest approach is creosote and emissions. to burn only untreated, natural wood. The catalytic reaction, though advantageous,;does ImpingementFlame have some limitations of its own. Primary among these it that the reactants (the gases) come into cloy a physi- The catalytic element is not designed for exposure to cal contact with the catalyst itself. I� _ direct flame. If you continually overfire your Intrepid To ensure the necessary contact, the catalytic element Il, the chemistry of the catalyst coating may be altered, in your Intrepid II is composed of a ceramic base in the inhibiting the combustion process.A glowing stove part shape of a honeycomb. On each of the honeycomb's at the back of the firebox is a sign of over-firing. many surfaces a coating of the catalyst(usual ly,a Thermal degradation of the ceramic base may also oc- noble metal such as platinum or palladium) is applied. cur, causing the element to disintegrate. Stay within the The large surface area exposed in this configuration recommended guidelines of the Operation section. ensures that the combustion gases have the greatest opportunity to come in contact with the cataiyst.� " • Loss of catalytic activity will be apparent in se eral If the element is mishandled, damage may occur. ways. First you may notice an increase in fuel con- Always treat the element carefully. Remember the sumption. Second, there will be a visible increase in the catalyst is made of a ceramic material; treat it as you rate at which creosote builds up in your chimniey con- would fine china. Hairline cracks will not affect the nector system. You may also notice a heavy discharge performance of the-catalyst, as long:as the steel sleeve of smoke from the chimney.A number of catalytic holds the element in the proper position. problems which can cause loss of activity are'described • below: Peeling of the surface coat may occur if the catalytic • • • ' element is frequently subjected to excessive tempera- tures. Follow the operating instruction's carefully to avoid this type of damage. also increases the resistance to flow of the,col bustion I gases, and, because of the many surfaces, provides Every MHSC product is equipped with either a Corning more places for creosote and fly ash to deposit. It is "Long-Life"®or a Technical Glass Products"Honey- important to follow the operating instructions i,� order comb"®. The products are equivalent: If for any reason to minimize these deposits, and to periodically, inspect you must ship your catalytic element, remember its your catalyst for signs of blockage. fragile nature. Place the element in a plastic bag, and . package it with a generous amount of shock absorbing material. . I 'I 34 2000966 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove 1 2 16 �17 o 3 4 U 18 5 6 ° 43 20 0 43 21 21 28 °0 26 /25 22 8 �J 29 30 \ 7 24 M 31 9 �/ e C� I 23 n 0 0 32 0 10 36 39 33 QX--- 38 0 73 9 40 11 41 12 , 34 42 12� 37 13 35 � 15 9 0966 MHSC reserves the right to make changes in design,materials,specifications,prices and discontinue colors and products at any time,without notice. Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Model 1990 Item Description Part Number Item Description Part Number 1. Secondary Air Cover 1306762 12. 3/8"-16 x 11/2"Hex Bolt 1201456 2. Flue Collar See Chart Pg. 36 13. Lower Fireback 1306704 3. Back Panel 1308662 15. Rear Air Tube 1308658 4. Damper Rod 1602523 16. Thermostat Cover 1306711 5. Damper Clip 1306725 17. Damper Handle Assembly 5004265 6. 'Damper 1306701 18. Friction Spring 1201846 7. Damper Housing 1306702 20. Thermostat Clip 1601408 8. Throat Hood 1306763 21. Ball Chain Fitting(2) 1201972 9. Weld Screw 1201583 .22. Ball Chain 1201960 10. Upper Fireback 1306703 22a. Thermostat Assembly 5005506 11. Fireback Clamp 1306724 23. Primary Air Flap 1306710 2000966 35 i Intrepid"II Woodburning Stove �I 44� C; 45 , ��66 0 47 . 48 46 51 49 56 0/L ` I 50 62 63 64((y��65 54 53 �" "` 68 C o 72 57 / 61 ' o 60 67 52 •� I 155 57 59 58 MHSC reserves the right to make changes in design,rjiaterials,specifications,prices and discontinue colors and products at any time,without notice. Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Model 1990 (continued) Item Description Part Number Item Description Part Number 24. Air Flap Pin 11601551 35. Refractory Access Panel 1602516 25. Clip 11601396 36. Andiron 1306717 26. #10-24 x 3/8" Pan Head Bolt 1200983 37. Left Insert 1308651 27. #10-24 x 1/4"Pan Head Bolt '1 1200980 38. Grate 1308652 28. Secondary Probe Assembly 1601489 39. Right Insert 1308650 29. Secondary Air Link 11601486 40. Ashpan Only 1400951 30. Phillips Bolt, 1/4"-20 x 5/8" ,1 1200896 41. .Ashpan Front Only 1306493 31. Shim Rinq ;1 1201986 42. Ashpan Handle 30000973 32. Secondary Air Flap 11601490 43. Damper Tab 1601488 33. Refractory Chamber w/Access Panel '1 1602527 44. Griddle 1306356 34. Catalyst Block 30004590 36 2000966 Intrepid®II Woodburning Stove Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Model 1990 (continued) Item Description Part Number 45. Right Griddle Quad(Pre-2010 1301832 Please record the following information 45a. Right Griddle Quad 30005119 for future reference. 46. Left Griddle Quad(Pre-2010) 1301807 Stove Serial No. 46a. Left Griddle Quad 30005118 47. Top See Chart Pg.38 Dealer 48. Right Side See Chart Pq.38 49. Bottom See Chart Pg. 38 50. Left Side See Chart Pg. 38 51. Leg See Chart Pg.38 Phone 52. Tie Rod 1601640 53. Leg Bolt,3/8"-16 x 1" Hex Bolt 1201432 Date Purchased 54. Right Air Manifold 1308654 55. Left Air Manifold 1308653 56. Handle Holder 1600600 Installer 57. Front See Chart Pq. 38 58. Left Door See Chart Pg. 38 59. Left Glass Panel' 1401157 60. Right Door See Chart Pg.38 Phone 61. Right Glass Panel' 1401156 Date Installed 62. Handle Bolt, 1/4"-20 x 3Z 1201310 63. Handle Wood 1600664 64. Handle Insert 30002714 65. Front Door Handle 30002719 66. Griddle Handle Assembly 30002775 NOTES: 67. Gasket, Fiberglas 3/16" Rnd, Blk 1203556 1. The glass panels have a heat-reflective coating on the 68.. Latch Assembly 30002362 outside and are not interchangeable. 69. Glass Clips, Bottom 30000832 70. Glass Clips,Side 30000833 71. Glass Clips,Top 30000834 72. Nut,Jam 1203290 73. Ashpan Assembly 5003522 74. Bottom Heat Shield Assy. (not shown) 30004020 75. C-Clip(not shown) 1204015 76. Wing Screw(not shown) 1201621 2000966 37 Intrepid'II Woodburning Stove Shell Enamel Parts -Intrepid II Model 19,90 Enamel Left Right Flue Left Door 1�11,,,ig,htl)oor Single Color To Bottom Side Side Collar Front Oni 'Only Le Classic 1308657 1306764 1308656 1308655 1306561 1308647 1308649 l,1308648 1306333 Biscuit 30003180 30003174 300031 6 30003175 30003181 30003177 30003179 $0003178 30003182 Bordeaux 2328657 2326764 2328656 2328655 2326561 12328647 2328649 12328648 2326333 Brown Majolica 30004824 30004820 30004822 30004821 30004825 30004823 30004829 30004828 30004830 Chestnut Brown 30003190 300031134 300031I86 300031.85 30603101 30003187 30003189 30001888 30003192 Ebony 30003200 30003194 300031196 30003195 30003201 30003197 30003199 $0003198 30003202 Forest Green 2318657 2316764 2318656 2318655 2316561 2318647 2318649 2318648 2316333 Midnight . H Blue 2378657 2376764 2378656 2378655 2376561 2378647 ' 2378649 2378648 2376333 Sand 1328657 1326764 1328656 1328655 1326561 1328647 1328649 (1328648 1326333 Suede Ij Brown 30002571 30002567 3000256,9 30002568 30002508 30002570 30002506 $,0002505 30002509 Vt.Classic I; Ij Green 30003210 30003204 30003206 30003205 30003211 30003207 30003209 30003208 130003212 i I I r I 38 2000966 i I , i Warranty Exclusions & Limitations 1 This product must be installed or serviced by a qualified installer, Limited 3 Year Warranty preferably NFI or WETT(Canada)certified,as prescribed by the local jurisdiction.It must be installed and operated at all times in ac- MHSC warrants that this woodburning stove will be free of defects in mate- cordance with the Installation and Operating instructions furnished rial and workmanship for a period of three years from the date you receive with the product any alterion,willful abuse,accident or misuse of it,except that the catalyst,thermostat assembly,handles,glass door pan- this product shall nullify this warranty. els,cement,and gasketing shall be warranted as described below. 2. This warranty is transferable;however,proof of original retail pur- MHSC will repair or replace,at its option,any part found to be defective chase is required. upon inspection by a Vermont Castings,Authorized Dealer. The cus- 3. This warranty does not cover misuse of the stove. Misuse includes tomer must return the defective part or the stove,with shipping prepaid, overfiring which will result if the stove is used in such a manner as to the Authorized Dealer or pay for any Authorized Dealer in-home to cause one or more of the plates to glow red. Overfiring can be travel fees or service charges for in-home repair work. It is the dealer's identified later by warped plates and areas where the paint pigment option whether the repair work will done in the customer's home or has burned off. Overfiring in enamel fireplaces is identified by bub- in the dealer's shop.If,upon inspection,the damage is found to be the tiling,cracking,chipping and discoloration of the porcelain enamel fault of the manufacturer, repairs will be authorized at no charge to the finish. MHSC offers no warranty on chipping of enamel surfaces. customer for parts and/or labor. Inspect your woodburning stove prior to accepting it for any damage Any woodburning stove or part thereof that is repaired or replaced dur- to the enamel. ing the limited warranty period will be warranted under the terms of the 4. This warranty does not cover misuse of the stove as described limited warranty for a period not to exceed the remaining term of the in the Owner's Guide, nor does it cover an stove which has been original limited warranty or six(6)months,whichever is longer. modified unless authorized by a MHSC representative in writing. Limited 1 Year Warranty This warranty does not cover damage to the stove caused by burn- The following parts of the woodburning stove are warranted to be free ing salt saturated wood,chemically treated wood,or any fuel not of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from recommended in the Owner's Guide. the date you receive it: The thermostat assembly,handles,glass door 5. This warranty does not cover a stove repaired by someone other panels,cement,and gasketing. Any of these items found to be defec- than a Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer. tive will be repaired or replaced at no charge,upon the return of the part 6. Damage to the unit while in transit is not covered by this warranty with postage prepaid to a Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer. but is subject to a claim against the common carrier. Contact Any part repaired or replaced during the limited warranty period will Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer from whom you purchased be warranted under the terms of the limited warranty for a period not your stove or MHSC if the purchase was direct. (Do not operate the to exceed the remaining term of the original limited warranty or six(6) stove as this may negate the ability to process the claim with the months,whichever is longer. carrier.) Limited Catalyst Warranty 7. Claims are not valid where the installation does not conform to local building and fire codes or,in their absence,to the recommendations The catalyst will be warranted for a six year period as follows: If the in our Owner's Guide. original catalyst or a replacement catalyst proves defective or ceases to 8. The salt air environment of coastal areas,or a high-humidity en- maintain 70%of its particulate emission reduction activity(as measured vironment,can be corrosive to the porcelain enamel finish.These by an approved testing procedure)within 24 months from the date the conditions can cause rusting of the cast iron beneath the porcelain stove is received,the catalyst itself will be replaced free. enamel finish,which will cause the porcelain enamel finish to flake From 25-72 months a pro-rated credit will be allowed against a re- off.This warranty does not cover damage caused by a salt air or placement catalyst and the cost of labor necessary for its installation at high-humidity environment. the time of replacement. 9. MHSC shall have no obligation to enhance or update any unit once For stove purchases made after June 30, 1990,a third year manufactured. (25-36 months)of no charge replacement will be made when combus- IN NO EVENT SHALL MHSC BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTALAND CON- tor failure is due to thermal degradation of the substrate(crumbling of SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ceramic material). The customer must pay for any in-home travel fees, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, service charges,or transportation costs for returning the stove to the ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. Authorized Dealer. THIS WARRANTY SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER ORAL OR WRITTEN Amount of Time Credit Towards WARRANTIES. Since Purchase Replacement Cost Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidential and 0-24 months 100% consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty 25-36 months 50% lasts,so the above limitations may not apply to you.This warranty gives 37-48 months 30% you specific rights and you may have other rights which vary from state 49-60 months 20% to state. 61 -72 months 10% Any replacement catalyst will be warranted under the terms of the How to Obtain Service catalyst warranty for the remaining term of the original warranty. The If a defect is noted within the warranty period,the customer should purchaser must provide the following information in order to receive a contact a Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer or MHSC if the purchase replacement catalyst under the terms of this limited warranty: was direct with the following information: 1. Name,address and telephone number. 1. Name,address,and telephone number of the purchaser. 2. Proof of original purchase date. 2. Date of purchase. 3. Date of failure of catalyst. 3. Serial number from the label on the back. 4. Any relevant information or circumstances regarding determina- 4. Nature of the defect or damage. tion of failure. 5. Any relevant information or circumstances,e.g.,installation, 5. In addition,the owner must return the failed catalyst. mode of operation when defect was noted. Awarranty claim will then start in process. MHSC reserves the right to withhold final approval of a warranty claim pending a visual inspection of the defect by authorized representatives. 2000966 39 I I I �f I 1 i I • i I I I I I ' I I II MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive•Paris,Kentucky 40361 www.mhsc.com I I . I RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF r PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 i( OF THE TOWN CODE. LEGEND NEW FOUNDATION NEW����� ������������� PARTITION � 0 5 E � H STREET APPROVED AS NOTED EX15T. PARTITION DATE: 01i3 B.P.# 9© - - - - - - - DEMOLITION PARTITION / "' FEE: �q"�� © - - - -D- - - FOUND. _-- BY. 5 NEW SMOKE DETECTOR 1 -41 .12 / O NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT HARDWIRED WITH_ _ _ 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE ® BATTERY BACKUP FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 2"x8" RIDGE -T- 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED NEW COMBINATION OR LISTED b" FLUE FOR POURED CONCRETE Q GO/SD GPPPRBON E SMOKE z PER MANUF. INSTRUCTIONS 2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING J m 3. INSULATION ® DETECTOR(S) HARDWIRED r 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST WITH BATTERY BACKUP TO BE m ALL CONSTRUCTION MPLETE SHALLSHAOLL MEET THE L.B. NALL LOAD BEARING WALL 4' TALL� MAINTAINED EXSTG. REQUIREMENTS CHAINLINK FENCE PARTIAL GARAGE _ (BELONGING TO-A, CONVERSION TBM 12 '� 2 xb R.R. T� OF THE CODES OF NEW T.S.M. TO BE MAINTAINED ADJOINING � TO BE SKYLIGHT'S EXSTG. CANT. EXSTG. 4.5� R-la II SUL (PIb" O.G. YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR • I DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. POST FROM ABOVE PROPERTY) MAINTAINED 1 2"xb" R.R. 1 ® POST TO BELOW LISTED WOOD 23'7' O 24.1' 41.4 ®16" O.G. I/2" 6V� BURNING 21.4' - - - - - - -- INS - - - - - - - _ - P.T. PRESSURE TREATED STOVE TO BE EXISTING I STORY N — - 1/2" GWB 2"xb" FALSE EXSTG. MAINTAINED — 14.0' FRAME HOUSE GARAGE N R.R. ® Ib" oC. 2"x6" G.J. CONIPLY WITH ALL CODES OF HDG DOUBLE HOT DIPPED R 13 INSUL TO $� ®16" O.G. GALVANIZED d LINE OF EXSTG. NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES ENCLOSED PORCH EXSTG. CANT. CATHEDRAL CEILING I EXISTING WALL CONSTRUCTION: PLATE MAINTAINED DEMOV G.J. _ AS REQUIRED Y.I.F. VERIFY IN FIELD, IF • (UNDER EX T N6) 9 O_ d j O - - (2)2 X4 TOP PLATE _ MUDROOM - 2"X4" STUDS ® I6"O.G. FAMILY ROOM � W o `� y`' ' DIFFERENT FROM PLAN RY4 .2' 43.1X—X--X—x�X—�X� h� ///��, (2)2"X4" SILL (ppRMER 6ARAGO TO BE: cJ (3 � S ��� CONTACT DESIGN —1 LV ' 1/2 GDX PLYW001D CATHEDRAL GEILIN6 MAINTAINED X -] S i 1r pp PROFE55IONAL o •B t 11 SHEATHING, TYVEIK w II 3' TALL WOOD FENCE 8 GATE N WOOD DECK � VT13M SK$1-16W vv- 5/5" FOAM BACKER (R=1.q) L I STED YVOOD S r BURNIN& OCCUPANCY OR 80.2 � 2 x8 F.J. ' 60.8 - - S!GYLIGHTS � CEDAR SHAKE SIDING " " '_r...�_ ii6 " ' R.R. a I b" O.G. ,- " r 25.2' I l•�' �` (R-so IKWQ 1 8 STOVE USE IS UNLAWFUL 20" DEEP WITHOUT CERTIFICATE 3' TALL NON-GOMMSTIBLE OF OCCUPANCY WOOD FENCE (4)2"XI2" GDR. HEARTH (MIN. 5/8" THICK) �! 4" P.G. SLAB 2"x8" NAILER TO EXTEND 12" PAST BOLTED TO FND. OPENING ON EACH SIDE EXSTG. TECO ALL F.J. 8" P.G. FND. WALL �� � II 3 TALL WOOD FENCE �+.. .. d.. L o � � � EXSTG. 1; .,w li i.a� 8"XI6" P.G. FND. FTC. ��. LI �/—+�� �,/—�/—�/�/�/�,/ —{/ �/ �/ �/ � f4�r f'r •YIR -mil'\ f'!—f —Yt /� 1 f'1 TP {�, +?-" • .«.V h+.^�.:'; c. ..r... F J.r c. I 8 136 ' SECTION 'A ' 4" P.G. SLAB EXSTG. 8" P.G. FND. WALL [415A 1 FOR FILING CJ. I 'T'� ����� SITE INFORMATION: SCALE I/4" = I'-O" 8"x16" P.G. FNDXFTG. ISSUE No. DESCRIPTION • SECTION: 12-7 SGALE 1 " = 20'-O" BLOCK: 4 CON7RACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL 'FIELD CONDITIONS AND QF NE DIMENSIONS AND BE ��' y FROM SIURVEY LOT: RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD FITAN c, AND QUALITY OF WORK. CO ,Z LOT AREA: 22,05-T.8 S.f. NO A�LLOWANGES SHALL BE LOT AREA OCCUPIED: 2,28P S.f. MADIE IN BEHALF OF THE �O OGGUPI ED: 10.4% CONTRACTOR FOR ANY ERROR OR NEGLECT ON � 2, HIS PART. 0895715 CONTRACTOR TO CHECK ALL pRdpESS10`'P�� LUMBER TO ENSURE THAT THE CROWN FACES UP 4/IS/13 BEFORE INSTALLATION. JL DRAFTING, INC. ALUM. FLASHING Ly DRAFTSMEN AR Types Of Plans Drafted DECKING FASTENED sf�� ProvidingThe Finest In Affordable IOD GALVANIZED NAILS `� LINE OF Drafting&F.apediting Svcs" JOIST HOUSE SEE DWG FOR EXACT SIZE www.jldrafting.com 707 Suite A Route 110 • Farmingdale N.Y. 11735 (631) 843-1949 • (718) 224-0001 • Fax (631) 843-8190 IPE OR OTHER GGA NAILER PLATE PENETRATION BOLTED TO HOUSE SEE DWG FOR EXACT SIZE — FNRMAN G. LOK �7•E• 5/�8"X7" LONG GALVANIZED LAG BOLT 5/4" PLYWOOD (2) 2"X4" TOP PLATE VNITH MATCHING WASHER, STACG6ERED FLOOR ® I6" O.C. INTO JOIST 5 LICENSE NUMBER 051525 -707 ROUTE 110 Suite A-i GALVANIZED METAL JOIST HANGER FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 0 o TEL: (631)755--7120 FAX: (650543-8110 APPROVED NON-COMBUSTIBLE NAILER F L A TE D E TA I L FIRE STOP MATERIAL. PROJECT TITLE: DETAIL. FOR F I RE STOW N.T.S. RIZZELLA RE51 DENGE IB�� DELMAR DR LAUREL, N.`i'. 11 Q48 DRAWING TITLE: BUILDING CODE CONSIDERATIONS: TO BE MAINTAINED These plans comply with the Building Gode of PARTIAL 6ARA6F- New York State in effect prior to -M. I ,2005. CON Y ERS I ON, ENOLOSF-D FINISH WORK NOTESs: PORCH (UNDER EXISTING I. Trim, moldings, casings„ window frames, etc. shall match existing unless otherwise noted on drawings. GENERAL NOTES: 11. All Gypsum Board Halls and ceilings shall be taped, sparkled, ready and acceptable to Owner's painter unless 1. Engineer Is not responsible for job supervision. ROOF), CATHEDRAL GE I L I NG 4 otherwise agreed to by the owner. 11. Contractor to verify adequacy of existing bearing walls and headers to bear new second story construction. L� III. Contractor shall prowide wood steps to grade. Number of steps as required by code. All deck lumber to be Ill. These drawings have been prepared by or under the direction of the undersigned and to the best of the (-7) 5K`I'L 1 GHT5 wolmanized or GGA. undersigned's knowledge, belief, and professlonal judgment are In compliance with the New York State Energy IV. Contractor shall provide gutters and leaders as required and shall connect them to the approved storm Conservation Code and the New York State Construction Code. water drolnoge system. IV. It Is a violation of the New York State Education Law for any person, unless acting under the direction of a V. Contractor shall seoll and prime all doors Immediately upon Installation to avoid warping. registered Architect or a licensed Professional Engineer to alter any Item on this drawing. All alterations must DRAM BY: DRAWING NO. VI. Door manufacturers ;shall certify that their products meet minimum "U" values Indicated and air Infiltration rates be made In compliance with the New York State Education Law, and Construction Code. The undersigned F.H. as per NY State Energyl Conservation d Construction Code. All exterior doors to have a minimum "U" factor of professional whose seal appears hereon assumes no responsibility for any such alteration or re-used without his .40. written consent. CHECKED BY: VII. Glass In doors, sidell►ghts, and shower enclosures shall be sized, constructed, treated or combined with other V. The liability of JL Drafting, Inc. d Norman Lok interrante for errors, omissions and/or negligence resulting In materials as to minimize effectively the possibility of injuries to persons In the event this glass Is cracked or personal Injuries, property damage, or any consequential damages is limited to the amount of the fee paid for N.G.L. A__ broken In accordance wlith Sec. 'II5.1 of N.Y.C.R.R.. these drawings. The retention or use of all or any part of these drawings will constitute acceptance of this VIII. All new windows shall be perms-shield finish in white as manufactured by Anderson or approved equal - limitation of liability. JL Drafting, Inc. 3 Norman Lok Interrante have no liability to persons other than the client SCALE: furnished with Insect screens, grilles,jamb extensions, trim. etc. with 5/8" Insulated glass unless otherwise agreed for whom these drawings were prepared. Anyone other than JL Drafting's clients who relies on these drawings AS SHOWN to. does so at their own risk. Copyright 2012 JL Drafting, Inc. IX. Window manufacturers shall certify that their products meet minimum "U" values Indicated and air Infiltration rates as per NY State Energy Conservation t Construction Code. All glass areas to be double glazed with a DATE: PROD. NO. minimum "U" factor of 0.55. q/5/I3 13-1 LEGEND NEW FOUNDATION E X 5 T Cv.. EXS,TG. r;)E C,K DECKNEWPARTITION LINE OF -X5T&. CANT EXIST. PARTITION --- --- - - - -�610 BASEMENT — — — — — — — DEMOLITION PARTITION — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2610 BASEMENT - — — — — — — — FOUND. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -4-NINDG14- - - - - - - - -J — — — -- - — — — — — — NEW SMOKE DETECTOR 13 I HARDWIRED WITH I- - - - - - - - - - - - -- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I BATTERY BACKUP NEW COMBINATION OR EXST6. SEPARATE SMOKE / CARBON MONOXIDE EXSTC7. 1� SLAB I DETECTOW5) HARDY41RED wUj SASEMENT YiITH BATTERY BACKUP Uj L X < 13- L.B. WALL LOAD BEARING WALL o T.B.M. TO BE MAINTAINED X X X X — — — — — — I L — — — — — — — — — VC5 Jai il lev --Ht I i16 POST TO BELO;N — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- — — — — — POST FROM ABOVE Ir EX5T&. 5" P.C. FND. WALL EXST&. a,, r-.c,. FND. WALL PRESSURE TREATED EXST&. I(6"x5" P.C. FND. FTC. EX5T6. 16"xe, F.C. FND. 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NO ALLOWANCES SHALL BE MADE IN BEHALF OF THE CONTRAkCTOR FOR ANY ERROR (OR NEGLECT ON HIS PART. A AND L'M N N L 0 DI MENSIONS T F N P p RESPONSIBLE L- I A N U L L A N I L T E L T 0' A� N C N INSTALLATION. AA1 0 1 MADE INI BEHALF CO 7 C N A _TC -E R R R OR I HIS PART. , 0. 95 1 08 21 CONTRACTOR TO CHECK ALL 0 LUMBER MeER T I PEs UMBER TO ENSURE THAT T E Roy THE! GROWN FACES UP ON. EX5T&:. L EX5T(�. BEFORE INSTALLATI I E C.)E 0 f< D 4N r;�Eof< DN I JL DRAFTING., INC. DRAFTSMEN 411 Types Of Plans Drafted A PN Providing The Finest In Affordable LINE OF ROOF O.H. Drafting&Expediting sves- 101-111 a 10 www.jldrafting.com XED FIXED 707 Suite A Route 110 - Farmingdale N.Y. 11735 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A- (631) 843-1949 - (718) 224-0001 - Fax (631) 843-8190 EX5116. HDR EXSTC7. H CASEMENT (2)2"X4" POST :2252 11052 2252 2252 DR d)) PANEL m %Z) -CASEMENT CA5EMENT CASEMENT CASEMENT EXST( F-XST(5. HDR. I NORMAN C. LOKI F.E. EX5T6. 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HDR L J 2252 5032 �Iy (2)2"x6 X6,,,, (2)2"x6" 4651 0 X X CASEMENT CASEMENT W- X=,v LU fly DRAM BY DRAWING NO. CASEMENT 0 LU LINE OF ROOF O.H. C4 CHECKED BY: _j /- - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- 101 1"- 1 -- - — — — — — — — — — — - - -- I— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — --- L- L-.,- — — -- — — — — — — — — — - -- — --A A-2 11 FIRST FLOOR FLAN 110151 Q2 T SCALE: AS SHOWN DATE- PRo.J. NO-I51 SCALE 1/4 1 -0 4/5/15 1