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I � : w � ° � - e ., . � o _ C .. � c - o Town of BarnstableBuilding 3 - :: Post�This Card So That�t is'Visible Fromthe Street-.Approved`Plans,Must beRetained ori'Job and this;Card,Must=be Kept ) - " Pey�illlt 1 m s� �� -;` ,Where a Certificate.of Occupancy�is Required,such Building shall Notbe Occupied until a Final Inspection has been made = Permit No. B-19-4039 Applicant Name: Miguel DaSilva M&M cleaning Services and Property Approvals Maintenance Structure Date Issued: 12/24/2019 Current Use: Foundation: Permit Type: Building-Alteration INTERIOR Work Only- Expiration Date: 06/24/2020 Sheathing: Residential Map/Lot: 172-138 Zoning District: RC Location: 9 CEDRIC ROAD,CENTERVILLE Framing: 1 Contractor Name: Miguel DaSilva M&M cleaning Owner on Record: RODRIGUES,SANDRA MARIA&VINICIUS Services and Property 2 Maintenance Address: 9 CEDRIC ROAD Chimney: Contractor License: 193962 CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 Insulation: Description:. framing basement walls and its partician with a 2x4's.finish up with Est. Project Cost: $25,000.00 insulation in all exterior walls andcover with drywall. Construction Permit Fee: $ 177.50 Final: of a bathroom. replace smoke detectorto co detector Fee-Pa id: $ 177.50 Plumbing/Gas Project Review Req: EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR REPLACED WITH COMBINATION D t 12/24/2019 Rough.Plumbing: s SMOKE/CO. HEADROOM OVER SEVEN FEET WITH STAIRS IN p COMPLIANCE. " " G / ' � ^_ Final Plumbing: Rough Gas: Building Official - — —' --- — Final Gas: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance. All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and st`uctures shall be-incompliance-with the-local zoning by-laws and codes. Electrical This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the Service: work until the completion of the same. Rough: The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures-by,the,Building.and Fire_O.f.icials are provided on this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: Final: 1.Foundation or Footing 2.Sheathing Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Final: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Health 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall`not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Fire Department Final "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). tN�r ~O Application lO ../................... MASS Permit Fee...... :�. ::.S..Y........Other Fee,....................... 1639. ATFD MA'S�` TotalFee Paid............................:.................................. ...... TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit Approval b .On.... �Wq..... BUILDING PERMIT . f �3� Map... .. ... .............................Parcel............................................. APPLICATION Section I — Owner's Information and Project Location Project Address_ Village L J Owners Name S' 4710 ,,q- IQ-00 e i BUILDING D G OT Owners Legal Address DEC 22014 City L�r✓C� Z o t l State k IMN OF BARHpTA C�'2 Owners Cell # 7 7 y 0 d`14'2-Z 16 E-mail Sa k f- Section 2 —Use of Structure Use Group ❑ Commercial Structure over,35,000 cubic feet ❑ { Commercial Structure under 35,000 cubic feet Single/Two Family Dwelling Section 3 — Type of Permit' ❑ New Construction ❑ Move/Relocate ❑ Accessory Structure ❑ Change of use ❑ Demo/(entire structure) Finish Basement ❑ Family/Amnesty ,, ❑ Fire Alarm Rebuild ❑ Deck Apartment, Sprinkler System ❑ Addition ❑ Retaining wall ❑ Solar ❑ Renovation ❑ Pool ❑ Insulation Other—Specify Section 4 - Work Description {�J�7 1/� /1 G✓i 7�. G n J-vt l Z-Gy, i.� �c/ '' ✓li✓Y (.V�+�% �t�t ✓ L;ti�� -41 ro l Tact undated- 11/15/201 R Application Number..............................................:..... Section 5—Detail Cost of Proposed Construction J�� v�� Square Footage of Project V P q g 7 Age of Structure l Dig Safe Number. Nfr� # Of Bedrooms Existing 3 Total#Of Bedrooms (proposed) 3 110 MPH Wind Zone Compliance Method Fq'MA Checklist ❑ WFCM Checklist ❑ Design ' Section 6—Project Specifics Wiring ❑ Oil Tank Storage - ❑Smoke Detectors ©Plumbing ❑ .Gas ❑ Fire Suppression ❑ Heating System ' ❑ Masonry Chimney ❑ Add/relocate bedroom Water Supply D Public ❑ Private Sewage Disposal ❑ Municipal ❑ On Site Historic District ❑ Hyannis Historic District ❑ Old Kings Highway Debris Disposal Facility: I am using a crane ❑ Yes ❑ No Section 7—Flood Zone Flood Zone Designation )p Within or adjacent to a wetland, coastal bank? Yes ❑ No ❑ Section 8—Zoning Information Zoning District Proposed Use . Lot Area Sq. Ft. Total Frontage Percentage of Lot Coverage #of Dwelling Units (on site) Setbacks Front Yard Required Proposed Rear Yard Required Proposed Side Yard Required Proposed Has this property had relief from the Zoning Board in the past? ❑ Yes,' ❑ No Last updated: 11/15/2018 I Application Number........................................... Section 9- Construction Supervisor Name I b(la R -VY\s'i l_.V/ Telephone Number S 0 7f? 0- 3 2 q Address _City y���•�_ ' rim H tate r1A- Zip OzE 73 License Number L S-)13 qa 0 License Type CS l Expiration Date �l U 2-1z Contractors Email 'f} ck-- i mp qd'-d y)' n e I U Cell # S�� 9G� l� I understand my responsibilities under the rules_ and regulations for Licensed Construction Supervisor in accordance with 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and documentation required by 780 CMR and the Town of Barnstable:Attach a copy of your license. Signature �w`_ Date Section 10-Home Improvement Contractor Name 0� c V _ ���� - Telephone Number- S°� '7�y _323 q Address C/at f-G of City vi A rYo 0/t(A State M� Zip 102-6 73 Registration Number I �l 3 q 6;Z Expiration Date )'! 131 2-0 I understand my responsibilities under the rules and regulations for Home Improvement Contractors in accordance with 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and documentation required by 780 CMR and the Town.of Barnstable.Attach a copy of your H.I.C... Signature Date Section 11 —Home Owners License Exemption Home Owners Name: ^' P A!! VF ' Telephone Number 77L/-e3 C GZZG Cell or Work Number I understand my responsibilities under the rules and regulations for Licensed Construction Supervisor in accordance with 780 CMR the Massach etts, tate Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and documentatio equired by 10 CMR and the Town of Barnstable., Signa Date /L/f/I' APPLICANT SIGNATURE Signature Date Print Name ��(g� �--�A' �� I Telephone Number 6�06 E-mail permit to: V"` a-5l 1 Va_ a '�m_cO o'V1 T act nnAativi- 11/15nn1 R Section 12 —Department Sign-Offs Health Department ❑ Zoning Board(if required) Historic District ❑ Site Plan Review(if required) ❑ Fire Department ❑ Conservation ❑ . For commercial work,please take your plans directly to the fire department for approval Section 13— Owner's Authorization i I, S ff/J 64 A M 4-r214. I �f2 r Gu , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize N t"6C-u e::-- ,em to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: Le-bRiC. 2D, 1 LLc /"[A- 026- 3z (Address of job) ail is%i � Signature of Owner date Print Name rt Last undated: 11/15/2018 3' 10 1/4" 5'-5 5/4" T 9 3/4" 2'-8" 5'-0 3/4 1B ODH I 1B40DH I I I I 606E I I y w 4068 � < I I w a� Z rn i Seidlt I / I I I I B11R' B14R T B14R B14R 814R 814R�824R I I I I I A I 15/16" 15 6 9/16" SCANNED JAN 3 - 2020 �1 �eeckl,e kale Barnstable Bldg.Dept. Approved by: Permit#: � °l ' 103 9 f lQk The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of IndushWAccidentv Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.massgov/dia - a Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly G� C_ Name(Business/Organization/individual): k ��/LLY,19 Address: s 2 G,;T�c�c 2 City/State/Zip: )AI- C,��G�ri`7�i` i� t�2G-3 Phone#: Are you an employer?Check the appropriate bog: Type of project(required): 1,.9`1 am a employer with- I .4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).*. have hired the sub-contractors 6: ❑New construction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7• ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These subcontractors have g• ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. ❑Building addition [No workers'comp.insurance comp.insurance.: r 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ equir ] officers have exercised their 11. Plumb' repairs or additions I am a homeowner doing all work ❑Plumbing ep • myself[No workers'comp: right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs . t c. 152,§1(4),and we have no insurance ] employees.[No workers' 13.[E-Other,. i"lNI S i3�1 7y/� comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. 'r lam an employer that isproviding workers'compensation insurance for my employees Below is thepolicy.and job site information. Insurance Company Name: AIM Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#•yGvC— 100— CD a�1/// Expiration Date: ��3i /Z 0. Job Site Address: L C ^� ^'%z9z✓i I L_ /0 City/State/Zip: Z F-V767e-p LUr /l!h 02G32 Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification: I do hereby certify under the pains andpenaMes ofperjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: Date: Phone#: 5 P& 2y2. Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other - Contact Person: Phone#: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person iri the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied,oral or written." - An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152,§25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct bufldmgs in the commonwealth.for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and,if necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers'compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fall in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple pemuttlicense applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e.a dog license or permit to burn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would bike to thank you in advance fur your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: Y The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 - Tel.#617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877 MASSAM Revised 4-2407 Fax#617-727-7749 WwwMaw.gov/dia ACORCI® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 7111/15/2019 MM/DD/YYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER:THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER UUNIAUI NAME: Montello Insurance Agency Inc PHONE 508 658 3444 A/C,No,Ext: (A/C,Noy 508-658-3535 1 Kiddie Drive Suite 198 ADDRESS: Kim.Montelloins@gmail.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Avon MA 02322 INSURER A: Atlantic Casualty INSURED INsuRER B: AIM Mutual Insurance CO Miguel DaSilva INSURER C: 52 Cottege Dr INSURER D: INSURER E W Yarmouth MA 02654 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS x COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1000000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $ 100000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5000 A L261003246 5/30/2019 5/30/2020 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1000000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2000000 X POLICY❑PECT RO- ❑ J LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2000000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY - (Ea accident) $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS D_ -NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) $ $ UMBRELLA LIAB HOCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N x STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 100000 B OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑N N/A VWC-100-6024111-2019A 5/31/2019 5/31/2020 (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 10000Q If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) for operations usual and normal to the insured's business as described on the insured's policy CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Sandra Maria Rodrigues ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 9 Cedric Rd AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Centerville MA 02632 ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD c. Comrnonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure Board of Building Regulations and Standards Constr Altboyrvisor fit. fraDires:07102/202Z CS-113420 MIGUEL R D{ IL 62 COTTAGE!bR ' Y. WEST YARM Commissioner' s Construction Supervisor Unrestricted-Buildings of any.use group which contain less than 36,000 cubic feet cubic meter space. s)of enclosed Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. For information about this license Call(617)727-3200 or visit www-mass.gov/dpl I�ie �i�n�no�ecuea�l� �s Office of Consumer Affairs a.Busf�ess Regulation Registration valid for individual use only HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date. If found return to: Ty"':Individual Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 12/1Fzo 1000 Washington Street-Suite 710 Boston,MA 02118 MIGUEL DAS r DIBIA M&M CLEAS AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE x� MIGUEL R.DASIIrY r�} 52 COTTAGE DR ?;,;,: Not Valid Without signature WEST YARMOUTH,4&673 Undersecretary Lauzon, Jeffrey From: Lauzon,Jeffrey Sent: Monday, December 23, 2019 8:24 AM To: mdasilva@gorconwell.edu' Cc: Lauzon,Jeffrey Subject: ViewPermit, Permit No:TB-19-4039. Applicant, Please be advised that the above application has been reviewed and the following is noted: 1) The application is incomplete.Applicant signature section not completed. (R105.3) 2) Demonstration of minimum headroom requirements not submitted. (R305.1) 3) Smoke detector required in basement. (R314.3) The application is denied pending the submission of the required documents.And, if aggrieved by this notice;you may appeal to the Building Appeals Board within 45 days in accordance with M.G.L. c. 143 § 100. Respectfully, Jeffrey Lauzon Chief Local Inspector (508) 862-4034 jeffrey.lauzon(d,)town.barnstable.ma.us 1 Town of Barnstable Building "� s+ �. -„ ��a'P' '.�.' - '„ �` ;.?'' ,�,,;: .. s,•w ,'�``�. .,e 4�i., °*<-,:''.�'' ''i' " zems:"F �. *�` ;• �" .-.•'.. R PostTh�s:Card S'o That�t is,Vis�bielo' the Street. A ;roved;IPlA Must.be Retained on:Job`ancl.-this,,Ga",rd,Must be Kept � MAS& Posted UnytilFinal Inspection HassBeen Made t m Q rv�' ,Whe"re'�,a' Certificate of Oec£upancyi equired;=such Building shall Notabe Occupied until a Emal Inspection ha- been made -� '� Permit Permit No. B-18-3003 Applicant Name: Henry Cassidy Approvals Date Issued: 09/12/2018 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Insulation-Residential Expiration Date: 03/12/2019 Foundation: Location: 9 CEDRIC ROAD,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot 172 138 Zoning District: RC Sheathing: Owner on Record: RODRIGUES,ADENILSON&SANDRA MARIA a ` HENRY E CASSIDY Framing: 1 Address: 9 CEDRIC ROAD Contractor1Ucense� GS 100988 2 CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 EstA,Project Cost: $3,800.00 Chimney: Description: damming 12" R38 unfaced fbg batts to 20 sq ft,8" R30 cellulose to Permit Fee: $85.00 384 sq ft open attic space, 16 hours airsealing � ' Insulation: i Fee Paul $85.00 Project Review Req: Date `" `` 9/12/2018 Final: k Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: � = - --"-. Building Official Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work a thonzedby this permit is commenced within siz'mont sh afterissuance. Rough Gas: . � All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and ttieFapproved construction documents fors whi5n this permit has been granted. Final Gas: WN All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structuresshall be in compliance with the local zoning by laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or roadand shall be maintained open for puthc�nspectio'n for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. Electrical ' c11111 Service: The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signaturesbythe�Buildmg and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work = R ' Rough: 1.Foundation or Footing "' AL �`� 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Final: Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Final: Building plans are to be available on site All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT r z Town of Barnstable ermit: _ 4,0 2 7 ILd Regulatory Services ate: �Q Richard V. Scali, Director MWSTAEMY4 en �,� \�Q\� ®t,� Building Division PmE a, Building Commissioner Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 . ®k www.town.barnstable.maxs Office: 508-862-4038 1\0 Fax: 508-790-6230 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SOLID FUEL. STOVE PERMIT Owner: 1�Lt� -�✓ `, �I Phone:L�r 2 3 0 g 5l-o Install at: (° i2 t Village: Map/Parcel: s Date: Stove A. New/' se B. Type: Radian Circulating C. Manufac TW Lab.No. t llwefj �( D. Model No,: � --0-5 o 02- Chimney A. New Existing f gxisting,please note date of last cleaning B. Flue C. Are other appliances attached to Flue? /Vp D. Pre-fab Type and Majaifacturer Q E.• Masonry: 'lined _ Hearth _ A. Materials: &6_' B. Sub Floor Construction: Installer Name: Address: C /C ` 'D , Phone: Z�,g�-g-5! D Location of Installation: H.I.0 Registration# Construction pervisor.# OR check V Homeowner Installing,no license re LICENSED INSTALLERS SIGNATURE: APPLICANTS SIGNATURE: r APPROVED BY: Please make checks payable to the Town of Barnstable *This constitutes an official stove permit after inspection,'photographed, and approved by the Building Inspector i Q:forms:stove Rev:06/20/16 Town of Barnstable ' i Regulatory Services dF Richard V.Scali,Director e Building Division Paul Roma,Building Commissioner. MASR 639� ��� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us µ Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230, HOMEOWNER LICENSE EIMWPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER": name home Ohone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: cityhown state aP code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,a one or two- . family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the buil&&permit. (Section . 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"home es that he/she understands.the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and em an he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. - Signature of Ho wn ei r Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control.. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such,Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption a"re unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor (see Appendix Q,Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often . results in serious problems,particularly,when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a.licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application,that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care to amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:\WPFILES\FORMS\building permit fomislEXPRESS.doc 06/20/16 kpt y Town of Barnstable • t t.a Regulatory Services ` UM ` Richard V.Scab,Director. Building Division. Paul Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Mam Street,Hymi*MA 02601 r www.town.barnstable-ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 50&790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property. hereby authorize to act on my behalf in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: (Address of Job) 'kPool fences and alarms are the responsibility of the applicant Pools are not to be filled or utilized before fence is installed and all final inspections performed and accepted. Signa er Signature of Applicant �I L Rdrit Name Print Name Date Q:FORMS:OWNIERPE DMSIONPOOLS rthstone �, a I qgi!V! = Homestead Hearth Mount(#8670H)&Freestanding (#8670F) NON-CATALYTIC WOODSTOVE to s s '� y Owner's Manual Installation and Operating Instructions r � We recommend that our products be installed and 09 serviced by professionals who -3 e$ tF * h `�r r ; _ e are certified in the U.S.by NFf 01 (National Fireplace Institute). - VvvvW nficertified.org. _;.. �NSERTg�Ir w.. � `.. &.11-56 _ t c si us w a�notk W' Save these instructions A for future reference! f r t. Please read this entire Owner's Manual before you install and use your new Homestead Wood Stove.To reduce the risk of r ` fire, follow the following instructions. Failure t , f to follow these instructions may result in ` ' m property damage, bodily injury, or even n death. 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You have just invested in a most stove centrally in your living area to allow the heat to unique wood stove—the Homestead wood burning travel naturally to distant rooms. We suggest that stove from Hearthstone Quality Home Heating you do not locate your stove in an uninsulated Products Inc®. Both the Homestead Model 8570F basement. The amount of radiant energy required to and 8570H, with their 2.0 cubic foot firebox capacity, heat concrete basement walls is so great that most are the cleanest burning EPA certified, non-catalytic of the useable heat is absorbed by them and lost. wood burning stoves in their class at 1.9 grams per hour articulate emissions. The generous width p du SAFETY NOTICE: A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT IF allows for loading wood up to 19 inches long! You THIS STOVE IS NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY. FOR can be proud to join the Hearthstone family. YOUR SAFETY, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL Your purchase ensures years of clean, comfortable BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT heat with minimal maintenance. You will receive the RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION benefits of the most advanced technology in wood IN YOUR AREA. burning without the cost and maintenance requirements of a catalytic stove. The Homestead The performance of your stove depends on many blends modern technology with the unique beauty variables. Since all installations are unique, the and heating qualities of soapstone (traditionally general information and operating procedures renowned for its even heat production and long heat presented here can only serve as useful guidelines retaining ability). We trust that you will appreciate the rather than hard and fast rules. Should you quality of our handcrafted product. experience any problems or have any questions, do not hesitate to contact your dealer for additional Please read this manual in its entirety before information. installing your stove. It explains how to safely install your stove, break it in, operate it, and maintain it. Validate your warranty — return your warranty This information will be useful to you now and in registration card to Hearthstone within 30 days of years to come, so keep the manual handy and refer purchase. Once your warranty is validated, contact to it as needed, your dealer for any necessary warranty service. Use these instructions as well as national, state, and This stove is manufactured and warranted by: local building codes to install your stove. Be sure to maintain the designated stovepipe and stove Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc® clearances to walls, ceilings, hearth, and other 317 Stafford Avenue combustible surfaces. This will help reduce the risk Morrisville,VT 05661 of fire. Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage, bodily injury, and even death. Locate your stove in a safe, convenient, open area; away from traffic flow, and doors and hallways; and near a chimney and chimney connector. Review the proper clearance measurements from combustible surfaces. You can safely reduce required clearances in most cases with special connector pipe and special wall coverings or as specified by this manual, the NFPA 211 codes, and your local authorities having jurisdiction. Keep furniture, drapes, curtains, wood, paper, and other combustibles far away from the stove. Never install the stove in locations where gasoline, ' kerosene, charcoal lighter, or any other flammable liquids are used or stored. The soapstone walls of a Hearthstone soapstone stove produce an even, radiant heat. Locate the 4 f Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® "Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Codes ' 4u, E Inspect the stovepipe, chimney connector,-and chimney frequently, as recommended. When you install your Homestead, it is imperative that you adhere to all local codes, which can be du Make sure the removable ash lip is in place— obtained from either of the 'following two national as it was certified for operation—while using sources: the stove. If the ash lip is not installed properly;, ' American National Standards Institute, Inc.. the hearth may exceed safe temperatures. (ANSI) „ 1430 Broadway - - Follow these safety precautions:'' New York, NY 10018 du Never modify this stove in any way,'especially National Fire Protection Association, Inc. the primary air control system. (NFPA) Never burn kiln dried wood, painted or treated Battery March Park t_ . wood, solvents, trash, plywood, colored or Quincy, MA 02269 glossy paper, artificial logs, cardboard, coal, garbage, or driftwood. Especially, do not burn If you are installing your Homestea' d' in a mobile coal in this stove. home, follow the guidelines described in the Manufactured Home Construction and., Safety 4o Never use gasoline type fuel, kerosene, Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280(United States). _ charcoal lighter fluid, or other.liquid fuels or solid fire starters to start or invigorate a fire. These Safe/ Information fuels can possibly generate carbon monoxide, which can deplete the supply of oxygen or' Read and understand this .Owner's Manual create an explosion.'Keep all such materials thoroughly before installing and using this stove.. away from the stove. Ensure you install your stove: _ 46 Never use the stove if the ash pan is loose, not e4. According to the recommendations and in place or if the ash grate is open. instructions presented in this manual. _ da Never use a wood grate or other device to 40 According to all applicable codes. elevate the fire. da With the proper-sized chimney. 4o Do Not allow logs to rest against or otherwise come in contact with the glass when the door is When using your stove: closed. 4 Warn children and others unfamiliar with wood Do Not slam the door; or use it to force wood in stoves about the danger of touching the hot, to the stove. radiating surfaces of your stove. For your Never over-fire your stove. (See page 38.) additional safety, obtain hearth and stove guards from your local dealer. do Never put articles of clothing.or candles on a_ hot r: stove. du Follow recommended break-in procedure as d„ Do Not connect the stove to a flue that is outlined in this manual. serving another appliance. (See page 28.) d► Burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies'and' lower emissions result when burning air-dried, Other Safety Guidelines seasoned wood, as compared to green or freshly cut wood. ®4► As a general rule-keep all combustible items, such as furniture, drapes, clothing, and other 4 Keep the front door closed at all times except , items, at least 36",(0.92 meters)from the stove. when loading wood. du Install a smoke detector. & Use caution when loading firewood into a.hot Keep afire extinguisher handy. We recommend stove. the type rated"A B C". ` 4 Keep the ash pan tray fully inserted and the ash & Dispose of ashes properly.(See page 39) ' grate closed. = 44> Keep children and pets away from the stove; they could be burned by touching a hot stove. 5 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H 4 Clean your stem as needed. See page 40. ate WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT OUT A Y Y ( p 9 ) STOVEPIPE OR CHIMNEY FIRE BY THROWING WATER ONTO THE STOVE,STOVEPIPE,OR Periodic Checklist CHIMNEY.THE EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURES ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH Perform each of the following tasks at the specified FIRES CAN CAUSE INSTANTANEOUS STEAM intervals. AND SERIOUS BODILY HARM. Once the chimney fire has expired, leave the primary At the End of Every Week(or as required): air control closed and let the fire in the stove die out • Empty the ashes from the firebox and the ash completely. The stove should not be fired again until the stove, stovepipe, and chimney are all thoroughly pan, sooner if the firebox or the ash pan begins Y 9 Y to fill up. p any 9 inspected for an sign of damage. You must correct any damage before using your stove again. At the Beginning of Every Month: Specifications • Visually inspect the chimney connector and (Specifications are for both the#8570F and #8570H chimney for creosote; clean them accordingly. unless otherwise noted) Maximum Heat Output: 50,000 BTUs per hour of At the Beginning of Every Other Month: cordwood (based on independent laboratory test • Check door seals using the"dollar bill test"= results). when the fire is out and the stove cool, shut the Heat-Life: Twelve hours Heat-Life is a trademark of door on a dollar bill. Try to slide the dollar out. If Hearthstone and is defined as thermal capacitance the bill pulls out without any resistance, then or quantity of heat stored. Used here, it refers not your stove's door isn't sealed properly. To just to burn time, but also to hours of usable heat tighten the seal, change the door gasket. obtained from a single load of fuel. t Every of Heated Area: Up to 2,000 square feet At he End of E ery Season(once a year): Firebox Capacity:2.0 cubic feet .057 cubic meters • Dismantle the chimney connector and ( ) thoroughly clean it:Replace any pieces that or 40 pounds of wood (The amount and weight of show signs of rust or deterioration. wood contained per cubic foot of firebox volume can vary from 15 to 36 pounds depending on the type of • Inspect and, if necessary, clean your chimney. wood, its moisture content, the packing density, as • Thoroughly clean out the inside of the stove. well as other factors. As a constant for comparison and test purposes, these specifications assume 20 • Inspect all door gaskets; replace the gaskets if pounds of seasoned hardwood per cubic foot of they are worn, frayed, cracked, or extremely firebox volume.) hard. Maximum Log Length: 19" (483 mm) Emergency Procedures Height(#8670H with 4" legs): 25%2" (648 mm) In you have a stovepipe or chimney fire, follow these Height(#8670F with 6" legs): 27'/2" (699 mm) instructions: Width: 27" (686 mm) 1. If the fire is too threatening, leave the area and Depth: 19" (483 mm) call the fire department immediately. If not, perform the next three steps. Front Door Size: 18" wide x 12" high (457 mm x 305 mm) 2. Close the primary air control. 3. Close the stovepipe damper(if present). Stovepipe Size: 6" (152 mm)diameter ( 4. Keep the stove front door closed and ash pan Metal Chimney: 6" 152 mm) inside diameter inserted all the way. Masonry Chimney: Up to 8" x 8" (203 mm x 203 mm)square flue 6 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Flue Exit: Top or rear exit - ¢ , Optional Equipment for Model#8670F: Rear Heat Shield 'kit, Blower Fan Kit, Outside Air Kit, Hearth Actual Weight: 360 pounds Mount Conversion Kit (for adding 4" legs), Surround { Kit, and Hearth Mount Oval-to-Round Ada ter. Shipping Weight: 400 pounds (Please see "Optional Accessories" on page 46 for Crated Dimensions: Height(#8570H with 4" legs or complete descriptions of this optional.equipment.) #8570F with 6" legs): 34%2' (876 mm); Width: 31'/a°(790 mm); Length 247/8" (631 mm) Soapstone Finish: Polishedgray soapstone, which varies from gray to gray-blue, according to its natural Optional Equipment for Model#8670H: Rear Heat composition. Shield Kit, Outside Air Kit, Freestanding Conversion = ' Kit (for adding 6" legs and a bottom heat shield), Castings Finish: Painted black_ matte and Porcelain Surround Kit, and Freestanding Oval-to-Round enamel colors. Adapter. (Please see "Optional Accessories":on page 46 for complete descriptions of this optional ' equipment.) -• .. ,. r - 7 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Installation Unpacking The kind of floor the stove will rest on. Depending on your floor, you can install your Hearthstone Stoves packages your Homestead stove as a Hearth Mount stove with 4" legs or as stove with the greatest care, so that it ships safely. a Freestanding stove with 6" legs, a bottom heat Under certain circumstances, however, damage can shield, and a freestanding oval-to-round adapter. occur during transit and handling. When you receive your stove, unpack it carefully, inspecting your stove � The optional Surround Set, which reduces the and all parts for damage. Also, make sure that all clearances to the fireplace's mantle and side parts are included in the box. trim., Your Homestead Model#8670H package Please use this section to plan how to locate your stove in your-particular location. Consider both the includes: clearances of the stovepipe and the stove itself to & Hearth Mount Wood Stove the surrounding combustibles. & Ash Lip Read this chapter to obtain a sound understanding Ain Hearth Mount Compact Oval-to-Round Adapter of how to properly install your stove. Depending on (For a freestanding installation, you will need the your installation, however, you only need read one Freestanding Conversion Kit—please see of the following three sections: "Optional Accessories"on page 46 for more du Read "Fireplace Install For Hearth Mount Stove information.) (#8570H)with 4-inch Legs" (page 11)only if you a➢► Owner's Manual are installing a Hearth Mount stove with 4" legs into a fireplace, with or without a surround. Your Homestead Model#8670F package Read "Fireplace Install for Freestanding stove includes: (model#8570F)with 6-Inch Legs" (page 17) Freestanding Wood Stove only if you are installing a Freestanding stove do Ash Lip with 6" legs into a fireplace,with or without a surround. 4 Freestanding Oval-to-Round Adapter(For a �„ Read "Freestanding Install" (page 22)only if you Hearth Mount installation, you will need the are installing either a Hearth Mount or a Hearth Mount Conversion Kit—please see Freestanding stove in a freestanding location. "Optional Accessories"on page 46 for more information.) You can reduce some clearances by adding the 4 Owner's Manual optional Rear Heat Shield Kit manufactured by Hearthstone and available through your local dealer. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact (See page 46 for a description; a companion Blower your dealer immediately. Fan Kit is also available for freestanding installations.) Installing Your Stove Close clearance connector stovepipes must be First you must decide where your stove will reside. tested to UL standards and listed. Check the listing After choosing an appropriate spot, inspect this for your pipe for actual clearances. The diagrams in location to make sure that the stove will have this manual represent typical installations, but are enough clearance to combustible materials that specific to the Simpson Dura-Vent DVL brand. would surround the stove. These combustibles can include walls, floor, ceiling, fireplace, and chimney. Do not reduce clearances described in this chapter You must carefully consider the clearances to all of without using heat shields and/or close-clearance these combustibles before actually connecting your connector stovepipes. In addition, do not reduce stove. clearances unless you protect surfaces per NFPA 211 standards. When considering these clearances, consider: Clearances to NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces d�► If you are installing your stove in a fireplace or in You can reduce the clearances to combustible a freestanding location. surfaces by using any National Fire Protection 8 f Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Agency (NFPA) approved wall protection .system. .._ Please refer to NFPA 211 for,specifications ;and complete details. You can obtain this information v m directly from NFPA. National Fire Protection Agency(NFPA) Battery March Park Quincy, MA 02269 1-800-344-3555 1-617-770-3000 �w :�W wv✓w.nfpa.org Outside Air Kit r *° (Model#8570H shown) - The optional Outside Air Kit(#95-53700)for both the When running the duct from your hearth .to the Hearth Mount and the Freestanding installation outside, make sure you avoid all structural members allows you to draw air from outside your home— of your"house. At.the point where the duct meets.the rather than inside—to aid the draft of your, stove., outside wall of your house, make sure that snow; Drawing air from the outside reduces drafts within leaves, or,other materials cannot obstruct the duct's the room and air infiltration within the building. This opening. Also, screen this opening so that small can also improve your,. stove's performance in a animals and insects can't crawl or fly in: particularly airtight house. , If your home is well insulated 'and tight,`consider Surround Kit adding the Outside Air Kit—it might even be required To reduce clearances around your wood stove, you by code. Use this kit for both a fireplace and a can install an optional Surround Kit (#95-59710). freestanding installation. (Please see "Optional The metal attachments of the surround match the Accessories"on page 46 for more information.) look of your wood stove and block the exposed spaces between the stove and the fireplace. oursiDE AIR KIT COMPONENTS The surround is designed to be installed on a stove 1 , with either 4".or 6" legs. For 4" legs, the surround is FRW AIR WX REAR AR BOX w/scRM 44" wide and 32" high; for 6" legs, the surround,is 44"wide and 34" high. The Surround Kit is available from your Hearthstone �FM WE dealer, and comes complete with all mounting <t> 'NVAUU 10N 1N51R0 hardware and instructions. (Please see "Optional Accessories"on page 46 for more information.) O (2)ewuc cows w/SMM (1)(Hur,w/scRM The Outside Air Kit allows for -a direct stove Surround Kit ` connection of a 3" (76 mm)diameter duct(which you ~` (Kit#95-59710) can obtain from another.manufacturer); this duct r leads to the outside of the house..Corinect•the duct r to your stove in a 'number, of ways (illustration is - typical for both Hearth Mount and 'Freestanding Health Requirements"and .Floor models). Choose the one that is most convenient: Protection t Install your Hearth Mount stove with 4-inch legs on one of the following: r`+ 4 A noncombustible floor, such as a slab, cement, or stone hearth. (A noncombustible floor will not ignite, burn, support combustion, or release flammable vapors when subjected to fire or the anticipated heat from your stove.) 9 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H 4* A floor protector with an R-value of 6.6 or more A* If a K-factor is given with a required thickness that you obtain from your dealer. (A floor (T) in inches, use this formula: R-value= 1/K x T protector is any noncombustible on the floor If a C-factor is given, use the formula: R-value underneath and extendingto the front sides, 1/C and rear of the wood stove.) Install your Freestanding stove with 6" legs with the To determine the R-value of the proposed alternate floor heat shield on one of the following: . floor protector: 4 A hearth pad listed to UL 1618 standards. These e6 Use either the K-factor or the C-factor formula are noncombustible floor protectors; no other explained above to convert specifications not type of floor protector is acceptable. expressed as R-values. 46 A composite(homemade)floor protector with an For multiple layers of floor protectors, simply add R-value of 2.5 or more. the R-values of each layer to determine the overall R-value of the layers. The hearth pad or floor protector must measure at If the overall R-value of your setup is greater than least 41"w x 41"d square (1041mm x 1041 mm). the R-value of the specified floor protector, then your Place your stove so that the floor protector extends setup is acceptable. 16 inches (450 mm), [18 inches in Canada] to the front and centered beyond each side of the fuel loading and ash removal openings (as illustrated, Fabricating a Homemade Floor Protector looking down onto the top of the stove). You can make your own floor protector by stacking 41„ together noncombustible materials from the following table. Simply add together the listed R-values to attain the necessary requirements for installing your stove. _ . Noncombustible Material Thickness R-value (_ ? 4 ^ Gypsum or plaster board' '/z" 0.45 I, F Wallboard,Wonderboard,or 1 n 0.20 Durock' /z 15„from Ceramic board(Fiberfrax or '/z" 1.10 Micor) Nominal solid clay brick' 1" 0.20 Ceramic wall or floor tile' 1/4" 0.01 Mineral wool insulation 1" 3.12 Cement mortarz 1" 0.20 Figure 1 —Hearth Dimensions(US) , Horizontal still airz* /an 0.92 Regardless of where your stove is installed, the area extending at least 16 inches in front,of the stove 4 Note: You cannot "stack" horizontal still air must have an insulating R-value of 2.5; you can also to accumulate R-values; you must separate use a listed floor protector for this area. This each layer of horizontal still air with another -- provides floor protection in front of the loading door. noncombustible material. You must also place floor protection under the chimney connector, extending 2" (50 mm) beyond To fabricate a floor protector for a wood floor with an each side. R-value of at least 2.5, consider the following examples: Floor protector's come with various types 'of specifications. To convert a floor protector's Y2" ceramic board 1.10 specification to an R-value, do one of the following: `'a" horizontal still air 0.92 do If the R-value is given, use that value—no conversion is needed. ' According to Intertek Testing Services,Inc. Z According to ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals 1977 10 f Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H 4" solid clay brick 0.80 Wall Clearances.(4-inch legs, without surround) Total R-value 2.82 FIREPLACE Yz" mineral wool insulation 1.56 ,8" horizontal still air 0.92 1"cement mortar 0.20 ' WALL WALL Total R-value 2.68 Fireplace Install For Hearth Mount.-. D Stove (#8570H) with 4-inch Legs - Before installing your Hearth Mount stove with 4-inch if E-.-� legs, understand the following dimensions and ` clearances. Trim andr side wall clearances for fireplace installations • a T Dimensions and Clearances for Stove's with D=23"-TO SIDE TRIM 4-inch Legs but without Surrounds E=23^-TO SIDE WALLS The following four illustrations depict the dimensions and fireplace, mantle, and wall clearances for a stove with 4-inch legs and without a surround. Stove Dimensions(4-inch legs, without surround) 27-1 25.5" } ; .. 23.51' 21.2511 19.5" • 1911 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW r SIDE VIEW � T 15.75q TOP VIEW f 11 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Fireplace Clearances(4-inch legs, without Dimensions and Clearances for surround) Hearth Mount (#8570H) Stove with The Homestead stove with 4-inch legs fits uniquely under a 22-inch lintel. 4-Inch Legs and Surrounds The following four illustrations depict the stove's dimensions and fireplace, mantle, and wall clearances for a stove with 4-inch legs with a surround. (Please refer to "Surround Kit" on page 9 for information about this option.) 22" Stove Dimensions(4-inch legs, with surround) MIN. 22" MIN. 43.5" r--14 32' minimum 16 fireplace r4" tx.z" Isize i1 21.64' _ -22"� FRONT VIEW SIDE V I EW Mantle Clearances(4-inch legs, without surround) Fireplace Clearances(4-inch legs, with surround) The Homestead stove with 4-inch legs fits uniquely under a 22-inch lintel. MANTLE OR TRIM TRIM OR H MANTLE DEPTH E H COMBUSTIBLE _ r T MANTLE ABOVE 22"/32„ THIS LINE o MW./MAX. V E 36"-ANY SIZE MANTLE 0 25"/43.5" 0 MIN./MAX. F s ALL UNITS o ARE INCHES V E Homestead minimum 4" fireplace size .25"� 12 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Wall Clearances (4-inch legs, with surround) , aDt WALL surround j . Trim and side wall clearances for fireplace installations D=9"-TO SIDE TRIM , E= 14"-TO SIDE WALLS Mantle Clearances (4-inch legs, with surround) - 3 6 9 12 2 — --— TRIM OR MANTLE DEPTH 22 COMBUSTIBLE - H MANTLE ABOVE c THIS LINE H T 23:"-W/1.5"MANTLE u26"-W/7.5"MANTLE i V 29"-W/13.5"MANTLE - E +r - • - T c ALL UNITS + r ARE INCHES s Surround T Homestead o , E 13 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearth Clearances (for stoves with 4-inch legs) The following three illustrations describe the clearance to combustible requirements for three different hearth heights: Hearths raised less than 2 inches Hearths raised from 2 inches to 9 inches Hearths raised 9 inches or more All three illustrations present the same information regarding the stove's connection to the fireplace and chimney; only the dimensions and information regarding the hearths differs. Hearth Raised Less Than 2 Inches Flexfhle wood stove pipe Raised hearth:` Masonry lace less than 2" my fireplace 1.5"MIN:/8"MAX: FRI' (with surround only) Oval base tee with cleanout (where`required.by code)` 4" HearthStone compact. oval to round adapter art#95-52710 Combustible floor Non-combustible floor construction or floor protector with an R"-value of 64 beneath the stove and extending 4'in front of glass. Non-combustible floor construction or hearth extension with an"W-value of 2.5 or listed to U.L.1618,starting 4"from the glass and.extending 12 away from the stove and 8"beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570H shown) 14 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearths Raised From 2 Inches to 9 Inches Flexible wood stove pipe Raised hearth 2"-less than 9" Masonry fireplace 1.5";MIN./W MAX._ (with surround only) 16" Oval base tee.with;dleanout: t (where required by code) HearthStone compact oval to round adapter (part#9542710) T, <9" Combustible floor Non-combustible floor construction or floor protector with an"R'-value of:6 6 beneath the stove. Hearth extension with an"R"-value. of 2.5-or listed to U.L. 1618 extending 16" in front o€glass and 8"beyond either side o?the fuel and ash"door openings; (Model#8570H shown) 15 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearths Raised 9 Inches or More Flexible wood stove pipe Raised hearth 9"or.greater Masonry fireplace 1.5'`MINJ8"MAX. . (with surround only) 16" Oval base tee with cleanout (where required by code) I' HearthStone compact oval to round adapter (part#95-52710) 9"or Combustible floor Non-combustible floor.construction or floor,protector with AWW'-value of 6.6 beneath the stove. Floor;protector extending 16"in front of glass and 8" beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570H shown) 16 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Fireplace Install for Freestanding Wall Clearances(6-inch legs, without surround) stove (model #8570F) with 6-Inch FIREPLACE ? Legs Before installing your Freestanding stove with 6-inch wALc WALL legs and a bottom heat shield, understand the following dimensions and clearances p ' Dimensions and Clearances for a E Freestanding Stove with 6-inch Legs, but without Surrounds Trim and side wall clearances for fireplace installations The following four illustrations depict the dimensions D=23"-TO SIDE TRIM and fireplace, mantle, and wall clearances for a E=23"-TO SIDE WALLS stove with 6-inch legs and without a surround. Stove Dimensions(6-inch legs, without surround) " ,7„_ 27.5 5, 26.56° FNUN7 VIkW SIDE VI@W a1DEVltyp TOP STEW Fireplace Clearances(6-inch legs, without Mantle Clearances(6-inch legs, without surround) surround) The Homestead stove with 6-inch legs fits uniquely under a 24-inch lintel. MAIITLEORTRIN TRIM OR H MANTLE DEPTH E c COMBUSTIBLE T MANTLE ABOVE ,A THIS LINE B 0 v T 36"-ANY SIZE MANTLE 24" U MIN. P 22" F ALL UNITS MIN. T ARE INCHES 0 v E Homestead - . 16„ minimum ` fireplace f 4" ' slze t L-22"---J..t , 17 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Dimensions and Clearances for Freestanding Stove with 6-Inch Legs and Surrounds The following four illustrations depict the stove's dimensions and fireplace, mantle, and wall clearances for a stove with 6-inch legs, a bottom heat shield, with a surround. (Please refer to"Surround Kit"on page 9 for information about this option.) Stove Dimension(6-inch legs, with surround) �43.5"� 34" 24.56"21.56" 19 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Fireplace Clearances(6-inch legs, with surround) The Homestead stove with 6-inch legs fits uniquely under a 24-inch lintel. 24"/34" MIN./MAX. 25"/43.5" MIT .JMAX. minimum 4" t6 fireplace size ---25"-�l 18 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Wall Clearances(6-inch legs, with surround) FIREPLACE WALL WALL n Surround-1 Trim and side wall clearances for fireplace installations D=9"-TO SIDE TRIM E= 14"-TO SIDE WALLS Mantle Clearances(6-inch legs, with surround) r 3 6 9 12 M 2 - - - -- TRIM OR a -_ MANTLE DEPTH 22 COMBUSTIBLE H MANTLE ABOVE THIS LINE G r H ' T 23"-W/1.5"MANTLE : 6 26"-W/7.5"MANTLE 0 29"-W/13.5"MANTLE V E • T 0 ALL UNITS 0 - ARE INCHES 0 F s Surround T Homestead 7. 19. Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearth Clearances (for stoves with 6-inch legs) The following three illustrations describe the ' clearance to combustible requirements for three different hearth heights: • Hearths not raised • Hearths raised less than 7 inches • Hearths raised 7 inches or more All three illustrations present the same information regarding the stove's connection to the fireplace and chimney; only the dimensions and information regarding the hearths differs. Hearths Not Raised Flexible wood stove pipe No raised hearth Masonry fireplace 1.511`1V11N./81' MAX. (with surround only) 16" Oval base tee with.cleanout (where required by code) HearthStone compact oval to round adapter (part# 95-52710) Wearth ext. M I (optional on Heatshield model#8570F), Floor protector beneath the stove and a'hearth extension with an;W-value-of 2.5 or listed to U.L. 1618 extending 16" in.front Of glass and 8" beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570F shown) 20 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® s t Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearths Raised Less Than'7Inches Flexible wood stove pipe Raised hearth t Masonry fireplace - less than 7" 1.5"MIN/8"MAX. - (with:surround only) 16" Oval base tee with cleanout, (where required by code) Hearthstone compact oval to round adapter + (parE#95-52710) (optional.on Less than 7" Modell:8570F) - C Heatshield Floor protector beneath the stove and a learth extension' with.an"R -value of 2.5 or listed to V.L 1618 extendhig-46"in front " of glass and 8"beyond either side'of the'fuel and ash door openings: (Model#8570F shown) Hearths Raised 7 Inches or More Flexible wood stovepipe Raised hearth. Masonry fireplace greater than'7"- 1.5 MIlNT./8"MAX. (with surround only) 16" Qvai base tee with cleanout (where required`by code) J HearthStone compact: - oval.to round adapter.. (pant#,570.0-710) (optional on 7"or;. - model#8570F) greate Combustible floor - Heatshield Floor,pro tector beneath the stove and extending 16" in front: of glass and 8"beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings (Model#8570F) 21 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Freestanding Install for Hearth Mount Stove (#8570H) With 4 In ch Legs and For FreestandingStove #8570F With 6 Inch Legs ( ,) 9 Clearances to Hearths for Hearth Mount Stoves (#8570H)with 4-inch Legs The following three illustrations, while similar in appearance, describe the clearance to combustible requirements for stoves with 4-inch legs to three different hearth heights: • Hearths raised less than 2 inches • Hearths raised from 2 inches to 9 inches • Hearths raised 9 inches or more All three illustrations present the same information regarding the stove's connection to the stovepipe; only the dimensions and information regarding the hearths differs. Hearths Raised Less Than 2lnches Wood stove pipe Raised hearth less than 2" HearthStone Extended Oval-to-round adapter - (part#95-52705)(optional on model#85.70H) 12" 4" 2" Combustible floor Non-combustible'floor construction or floor protector with an "R"'-value of6.6'beneath the stove and extending 4"in front of glass. Non-combustible floor construction or hearth extension with an"R'-value of 2.5 or fisted to UI.'1618,starting 4"from the glass and extending 12 away from the stove and 8"beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570H shown) 22 Hearthstone,Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearths Raised From 2 Inches to 9 Inches Wood stove pipe- _ Raised hearth ` 2"-less than T' 16 HearthStone-Extended Oval-to4ound adapter (part#95-52705)(optional on model.'-#8570H) Combustible floor za; t Non-combustible floor construction or floor protector with an„R"-value of 6.6 beneath the stove.. Hearth extension with an"R"-value of 2.5 or listed to U.L. 1618 'extending 16" in front of glass and:$"beyond either.sideco?the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570H shown) Hearths Raised 9 Inches or More Wood stove pipe Raised hearth { 911 or greater r 1611 HearthStone Extended Oval-to-round adapter (part#95-52705)(optional on model#8570H) 9"or grea Combustible floor Non-combustible floor construction or floor protector with an"R"-value of 6.6 beneath the stove. Floor protector extending 16"in front of glass and 8" beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570H shown) 23 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Clearances to Hearths for Freestanding Stoves (#8670F)with 6-inch Legs . The following three illustrations(while similar in appearance to the previous ones)describe the clearance to combustible requirements for stoves with 6-inch legs to three different hearth heights: • Hearths not raised • Hearths raised less than 7 inches • Hearths raised 7 inches or more 5 All three illustrations present the same information regarding the stove's connection to the stovepipe; only the dimensions and information regarding the hearths differs. Hearths Not Raised Wood stove pipe No raised hearth 1611 Hearthstone Extended Oval-to-round adapter (past#95-52705) Qn- Heatshield Hcarth extension I F1010f QtOtOdDr Floor protector beneath the stove Hearth extension with and"R"-value of 2.5 or listed to U.L. 1618, extending 16" in front of the glass and 8" beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings. (Model#8570F shown) 24 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Hearths Raised Less Than 7 Inches 7. Wood stove pipe Raised hearth Y ., less than 7" . - 16" Y Hearthstone Extended Oval-to-round adapter (part#95-52705) t , Less than 7' . Heatshield Floor protector beneath the stove and a hearth extension . with an"R"-value of 2.5 or listed to U.L. 1618,extending-16"in front of,glass and 8"beyond either side.of the fuel and.ash door openings. (Model#8570F shown), - Hearths Raised 7 Inches or More Wood stove+pipe Raised hearth 'greater than 7" Hearthstone Extended Oval-to-round adapter (part#95-52705) 719 or grea -is Combustible floor Heatshield Floor protector beneath the stove and extending 16"in front of glass and 8"beyond either side of the fuel and ash door openings (Model#8570F shown) 25 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Clearances to Combustible Surfaces for Clearances from Stovepipes Both Heart Mount(4" legs) and This table and illustration lists the minimum Freestanding (6" legs) Stoves clearances from your single-and double-wall You can use any of the following stovepipes when stovepipe to both unprotected and NFPA 211 installing your stove in a freestanding location. protected surfaces. (For more information about NFPA protected surfaces, please refer to 4, A single wall connector stovepipe can be either "Clearances to NFPA 211 Protected Surfaces" on 24 MSG or 25 MSG blued steel. You must page 8.) comply with larger clearances with single wall pipe. Connector Type Unprotected NFPA 211 da A double wall connector, close clearance Surfaces Protected stovepipe, must be used with a listed factory- Surfaces built"Type HT"chimney or double wall pipe to Single wall connector 18" 1211 reduce clearances. Double wall connector pipe pipe. (460 mm) (305 mm) is available from several manufacturers; ask your dealer to help you choose the most Double wall connector 6" 3" appropriate pipe for your installation. pipe(see (155 mm) (80 mm) manufacturer's 4 Several types of air insulated connector specifications) stovepipes are Simpson Dura Vent DVL, Metalbestos DS, Security, GSW, and Ameritec. When installing a chimney connector, do not pass CEILING them through a floor, a ceiling, any attic or roof �00 SINGLE WALL PIPE space, closet, or similar concealed space. If you are UNPROTECTED/PROTECTED passing stovepipe through a combustible wall or SURFACES SURFACES 8„/12„ QOif 0 partition, your installation must conform to NFPA 211 DOUBLE WALL PIPE �0 or CAN/CSA-13365 standards. UNPROTECTED/PROTECTED C/3" SURFACES SURFACES For the sake of safety, make sure you allow for the OE:I= minimum clearances from chimney connectors to all DIMENSIONS SHOWN PERTAIN surrounding surfaces such as walls, ceilings, and TO ALL SIDES OF THECONNECTOR PIPE floors—combustible or not. OO The clearances for a typical chimney connection and t 8"/12" o� two freestanding locations—in a corner and in an C/3" alcove—follow. The single wall clearances are o0000 generic; the Double wall clearances are for Simpson 0 Dura Vent DVL. Ensure you check the exact E ��� specifications from the manufacturer of your o��o connector. o00 0 Rear Heat Shield and Blower You can reduce stove and pipe clearances when FLOOR o you install the optional Rear Heat Shield Kit(part number 95-68700). (Please see"Optional (Model#8570F shown) Accessories"on page 46 for more information.) 26 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Clearances from a Stove to a Corner This table and illustrations list the minimum clearances from the back of your stove to the walls in a corner, both. when your stove is parallel and angled to,the corner, and to unprotected and NFPA 211 protected walls. Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surface's(NFPA 211) Installation Type Parallel Side Parallel Rear Comer' ' Parallel Side Parallel Rear Comer- No Heat Shield 23"(584-. 26°(660- 18"(460- 12°(305 -12'(305- 12"-(305-mm) (optional accessory) mm) mm) mm) 'mm) mm) Rear Heat Shield,and 16"(406- 13"(330- 12"(305- 12'(305- 12"(305- 9°(229-mm) single wall connector mm) mm) mm) mm) mm) Rear Heat Shield, and 16"(406- 7"(1787mm) 12" (305- 10"(254- 7"(178-mm) 7" (178-mm) double wall connector mm)' mm) mm) REAR CORNER f ; f , [SIDE O t J, PARALLEL CORNER Clearances to an Alcove �' a This table and illustration list the minimum clearances from your stove to the walls'of an 'alcove,.both unprotected and NFPA 211 protected walls. Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces(NFPA 211) Minimum Width Maximum Depth Minimum Height Minimum Width Maximum Depth Minimum Height (stove to ceiling) (stove to ceiling) 59"(1499-mm) 48"(1220-mm) 36"(915-mm) 51"(1295-mm) 48"1220-mm) 18"(460-mm) DEPTH WIDTH HEIGHT FLOOR FLOOR SIDE FRONT VIEW VIEW 27 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Venting Components and Configuration installinga chimney connector through a Y 9 . combustible wall to the chimney. Components of a Venting System a Y The complete venting system consists of several A wall pass-through (or chimney support components: chimney connector, wall thimble, wall package) also keeps walls from igniting. You pass-through, chimney, and liner. It is absolutely must use one when connecting through a wall or necessary that you install all of these components ceiling to a prefabricated chimney. within the clearances to combustibles discussed 4t, Only install this stove to a lined masonry earlier to install your stove safely. chimney or an approved high temperature To protect against the possibility of a house fire, you prefabricated residential type building heating must properly install and constantly maintain the appliance chimney. Do not connect this stove to venting system. Upon inspection, immediately a chimney flue serving another appliance; you replace rusted, cracked, or broken components. will compromise the safe operation of both the wood stove and the connected appliance. ,16 The chimney connector is the stovepipe from the do A liner is the UL 1777or ULC S635 (for factory wood stove to the chimney. Install it into the built fireplace or masonry) chimney. It connects stainless steel oval-to-round connector the stainless steel oval-to-round adapter to the (mounted on the flue collar) on the wood stove chimney rain cap. and connect it to an approved chimney. The chimney connector stovepipe must be a 6" (152 You must connect your stove to a chimney or liner mm) diameter, 24 MSG or 25 MSG blued steel comparable to those recommended in this manual. connector pipe. Do not use aluminum or Do not use stovepipe as a chimney. Use stovepipe galvanized steel pipe—they cannot withstand for freestanding installations only to connect the the extreme temperatures of a wood fire. stove to a proper chimney. 4, A wall thimble is a manufactured (or site- 4 WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE STOVE TO constructed) device installed in combustible ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. walls through which the chimney connector passes to the chimney. It keeps walls from igniting. You must use a wall thimble when 28 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Extended Roof Chimney Cap Chimnet Cap Support Bracket (ConduitJ�Shield '^ Storm Collaz Storm Collar Adjustable Roof not inclu Adjustable Roof Flashing Flashing Attic Ins ! Firestop Radiation Twist-Lock Chimney Sections Shield,' Clay tile or Chimney Sections' other Liner , Firesafe Enclosure r. Support Box and Trim Wall Thimble Masonry Chimney Collaz with built-in ' Stovepipe Starter section Tee ! Tee clean-out " • Access door Chimney pipe through Clay tile Two story house installation with attic. a } << or other Lined Masonry Chimney Chimnet Cap. Chimnet Cap Storm Collar ; i Adjustabl e Roof Stor Cm ollaz , Flashing Adjustable Roof Flashing + Chimney S_ections Insullation Chase Enclosure _ Shield - Support Box ' with built-in Starter Wall Strap Stovepipe section _ 'Wall Thimble Tee }'r Tee clean-out Access door Tee Support Bracket A Chimney through outer wall with enclosed chase. One story house installation with attic. Chimney is supported by Tee Support Bracket. Chimney is supported by Ceiling.. V Figure 2 -Model#8670F shown 29 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Installing a Venting System Installing in a Fireplace Attach stovepipe sections to the stove and to each You can install the Homestead in a masonry or zero other with the crimped end toward the stove. If clearance fireplace. For a rear exit, you must first creosote builds up, this allows the creosote to run remove and remount the flue exit. Using a 3/8 inch into the stove and not the outside of the stovepipe wrench or socket, simply remove the four bolts that and onto the stove. hold the flue exit in place. (Be careful not to drop the flue exit when all the bolts are out.) Rotate the flue Secure all joints, including attaching the stovepipe to exit 180 degrees and reinstall the four bolts, the stove's flue collar, with three sheet metal screws. tightening them snugly. Install #10 x'/2" (3 mm x 13 mm) sheet metal screws into the holes pre-drilled in the flue collar. Omitting Before installing the stove in a factory-built fireplace, the screws can cause your joints to separate from the fireplace must have the following characteristics: the vibration resulting from a creosote chimney fire. 1. Listed per UL 127 or ULC S610. You can simplify connecting stovepipe by using additional accessories such as telescoping pipes, 2• Include a full height listed chimney liner meeting slip-connectors, and clean-out tees. These type HT requirements(21000 Fahrenheit) per UL accessories ease the inspection of your chimney, as 1777 (United States)or ULC S635 (Canada) well as allow you to easily dismantle the stovepipe standards. (without moving the stove) when you periodically 3. The means to prevent room air passage to the inspect the stovepipe connection and chimney. chimney cavity of the fireplace. Install the stove as close as practical to the chimney, 4. Does not disturb the airflow in or within the while maintaining all proper clearances. Install fireplace when installed (louvers, or cooling air stovepipe, that is as short and as straight as inlet or outlet ports must not be blocked). possible. Horizontal runs of stovepipe should always rise away from the stove a minimum of W. per foot 5. Not be altered in any way, except for the (21 mm per meter). following: Do not use long runs of stovepipe to increase heat a. External trim pieces which do not affect the dispersal. Using longer lengths of stovepipe or more operation of the fireplace can be removed, connecting elbows than necessary increases the providing they are stored on or within the chance of draft resistance and the accumulation of fireplace for re-assembly if the insert is creosote buildup. removed. In general, you do not need to install a stovepipe b. The chimney damper can be removed to damper with the Homestead. Some installations, install the chimney liner. however, could benefit from a stovepipe damper, such as a tall chimney which can create a higher 6. Must not have blocked circulating chambers(if than normal draft. In such cases, a damper can help available). regulate the draft. The Homestead requires a draft 7. The means for removing the insert to clean the between 0.06"we and 0.1"wc. For drafts above 0.1" chimney flue. wc, install a stovepipe damper. 8. Have a permanent metal warning label (provided Remember, the NFPA has recommended, minimum with the Homestead—see illustration to the below) clearances for chimney connectors to combustible attached to the back, stating that the fireplace must ' surfaces such as walls and ceilings. Once the stove is installed at safe distances from these combustible be restored to its original condition for safe use without the insert. surfaces, maintain these connector clearances for the remainder of the installation. This fireplace must be restored to it's original condition for safe use without the insert. Connecting Your Wood Stove 0NOTE:When installing this unit as an insert,o this label must be installed on/in the fireplace. You can install your Homestead to a fireplace, a aWO-Us prefabricated metal chimney, or a masonry chimney. Remember, you must adhere to all previously 30 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H described floor protection requirements when Connecting to a Masonry Chimney . installing into a zero clearance fireplace. Consider two primary- elements when connecting your stove to a masonry chimney: the chimney itself Connecting to a Prefabricated Metal and the thimble where the stovepipe connects to the Chimney chimney. Use only Code approved masonry chimneys with a flue liner. When connecting the Homestead,to a prefabricated metal chimney, you must follow, precisely, the Before 'connecting' to a masonry chimney; hire a manufacturer's installation instructions. Use only professional to' examine the chimney for`6acks, type HT (21000 Fahrenheit) prefabricated metal loose mortar, and other signs of deterioration and chimneys listed per UL 103 or ULC S629 standards. blockage. If the chimney needs repairs, complete them before installing and using your stove. Do not aib WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE STOVE TO A install your stove until the chimney is safe for use. CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. - Ensure the size of the chimney's flue is appropriate Make sure the chimney's clean-out is complete'and for the Homestead. The Homestead requires a 6" working properly. To avoid a loss in .draft, the (152 mm) inside diameter flue for new installations. clean-out must close off completely. If allowed to A 6" diameter flue provides adequate draft and cool, your stove will perform poorly and creosote will performance. You can use an 8" (203 mm) diameter build up in the chimney. existing flue with a reducer. An oversized flue Make sure the size of the chimney's flue is contributes to creosote accumulation. (In this case, appropriate for this stove and that it is not too large. bigger is not better.) Use a masonry chimney with an 8" x 8" (203 mm x When purchasing a prefabricated chimney to install 203 mm) tile size for best results. An oversize flue with your stove, be sure to also purchase from the contributes to the accumulation of creosote. same manufacturer the wall pass-through (or ceiling Use the following checklist to ensure that your support package), "T" section package, fire-stops masonry chimney meets these minimum (when needed), insulation shield, roof flashing, requirements: chimney cap, and any other needed accessories. Follow the manufacturer's instructions when Chimney wall construction installing the chimney and accessories. In addition, & Brick or modular block at least 4" (102 mm) be sure to maintain all manufacturers' thick. recommendations for the proper clearances to the chimney. 4, A rubble or stone wall at least 12" (305 mm) thick. There are basically two ways to install. a prefabricated metal chimney: Flue liner 4. An interior installation where the chimney & Minimum thickness of 5/8" (16 mm). passes inside the residence through the ceiling 46 Installed with refractory mortar. and roof. 4 At least 1" (25 mm)air space. & An exterior installation where the chimney passes through the wall behind the stove then 4 An equivalent flue liner must be a listed chimney up the outside of the residence. liner system meeting type HT requirements or • Whenever possible, choose an interior chimney. An other approved material. interior chimney heats up more quickly and retains Interior chimney requirements its heat; this both promotes a better draft and 46 At least 2" (51 mm)clearance to combustible discourages the formation of creosote. An exterior structure. chimney does not benefit from the warmth of being surrounded by the building, so it typically operates at 46. fire stops must be installed at the spaces where lower flue temperatures than an interior chimney. An the chimney passes through floors and the exterior chimney's draft is not as strong and may ceiling. experience increased creosote accumulation. 4 Installation must be 2" (51 mm)from the chimney. 31 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc. Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Exterior chimney requirements , 4 At least 1" (25 mm)clearance to combustible 2' Min.- structure. . . .. Chimney height requirements(see illustration) 3' Min. 4* At least 3 feet(0.9 meters) higher than the highest part of the roof opening through which it 10' passes. dG. At least 2 feet(0.6 meters) higher than any part of the roof within 10 feet(3 meters) measured horizontally from the top of the chimney. 2' Min. 4 This stove requires a minimum chimney height of 13 feet(4 meters). The maximum allowable chimney height is 30 feett(9 meters). 3' Min. 32 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® •Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Installing in a Mobile Homey cbi>t>naiieyCap ., Follow these special requirements for installing your stove in a mobile home: ; a4 Install the stove in accordance with 24 CFR, Part 3280(HUD). al. Permanently attached the stove to your mobile home's floor. Use the 3/8" holes in each leg base ; Adi ' to bolt down the stove. t 4 Install one of the following Dura-Vent Mobile ' Home Chimney&Connector Kits: Cray$uppa�t B� 6DP-MH 6" Diameter S/N 9096N ' UYI� b11�t iI;E�t�9P ..• '; . 7DP-MH 7" Diameter S/N 9196N , 8DP-MH 8" Diameter S/N 9296N Each kit includes: ' � Stl�vBpipe • - . Stainless spark arrester cap, storm collar; adjustable vented flashing—0/12-6/12;two 24" Dura/Plus chimney pipes, 24" support box with built-in starter section and trim. _ r dr Chimney must be removed when transporting Mobile Home. do WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING A ' ROOM. ' 4 CAUTION: MAINTAIN THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME WALLS, �,• FLOOR,CEILING,AND ROOF WHILE YOUR ' STOVE IS INSTALLED AND IN USE. • Y F - . ' . .,, ' :,• �'ypteal Mobele Home installa�on Chemne suppdfte,by c illrtg n. 33 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Operation Once your Homestead is set'in place, connected; and assembled, you are ready to light a fire. FLOE COLLAR Hearthstone Stoves tests each wood stove before (behind stove) we ship, so you should be able to easily light your FRONT DOOR first fire. You may, however, have to make a few small adjustments to dd altitude f compensate or aue and FRONT DOOR HANDLE other factors particular to your installation. ASH LIP 4� WARNING: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. PRIMARY AIR CONTROL— Please read this entire chapter before lighting your ASH DOOR HANDLE � first fire. It explains the controls and features of your - FRONT VIEW wood stove; how to choose firewood, and how to break-in your stove and use it on a daily basis. (Model#8570H shown) Controls and Features Remove ashes when the stove is cold. If the ash pan is warm, use protective fireplace gloves. Be Before lighting any fires, become familiar with the extremely cautious when handling, ' storing, or location of your stove's controls and features and disposing of ashes. learn how to properly use them. For your own safety, do not modify these features in any way. � DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE UNLESS THE ASH PAN IS TIGHTLY INSERTED INTO THE STOVE Front Door and Handle: The front door allows you AND THE ASH GRATE IS CLOSED.THIS COULD to load wood into your stove; a fixed handle allows OVERHEAT AND DAMAGE THE STOVE. you to operate the front door and allows you to latch Choosing Firewood the door closed. To open the door, lift the handle to the 10 o'clock position and pull the door. To latch the. Your Homestead Wood Heater is designed to only door, push the door closed tightly then lower the burn firewood-also known as cordwood. handle to the 7 o'clock position. Pull on the door to make sure it is properly latched. 4 CAUTION: DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, Primary Air Control. This feature is located on the NAPHTHA, KEROSENE, LIGHTER FLUID, OR lower left side of the stove. The primary air control ENGINE OIL TO START A FIRE. DO NOT USE CHARCOAL, PELLETS, COAL, ARTIFICIAL LOGS, allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the OR ANY OTHER MATERIALS AS FUEL; THEY firebox. Generally speaking, the more air allowed ARE NOT SAFE. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE. into the firebox, the faster and hotter the rate of The quality of your firewood affects heat output, burn; conversely, the less air creates a slower burn. duration of burn and performance of your Fireplace Pull the lever forward (towards the front of the stove) Insert. Softwoods generally burn hotter and faster, to open the primary air control; push the lever back while hardwoods burn longer and produce more long (to the rear of the stove) to close the primary air lasting coals. Density and moisture content are two control. critical factors to consider when purchasing wood for Ash Pan: The ash pan is located under the ash lip. your Fireplace Insert. The ash pan collects burned ash from a fire and The following is a list of wood species and their allows you to conveniently remove the ash from your relative BTU (British Thermal Unit) content. The wood stove. The ash pan is easy to remove: spin the higher the BTU content the longer the burn. ash grate open, sift the ashes into the ash pan, spin Firewood with higher a BTU content is generally the ash grate closed, then pull the ash pan's handle considered ideal for a wood stove. and carefully slide out the ash pan. After you have disposed of the ashes, push the ash pan all the way into the stove. 34 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Wood Heat Value Maple, Red 2,924 18.7 Common Name Lb/cord MBTU/cord Fir, Douglas 2,900 18.1 High t, . . • •_'. - • - -` •' • Osage Orange(Hedge) 4,728 32.9 Medium Low Hickory, Shagbark 4,327 27_7. Boxelder 2,797 17.9 Hop Hornbeam(Ironwood) 4,267 27.3 Alder,.Red 2,710 172 Beech, Blue(Ironwood) 3,890 26.8 FJ, -Pine,Jack -2,669, 17.1 Birch, Black 3,890 26.8 " Pine, Norway(Red Pine) 2,669 17.1- - Locust, Black 3,890 26.8 "Pine, Pitch t. 2,669 • - 17:1 Hickory, Bitternut 3,832 .26.7 Catalpa 2,360` 16.4 Locust, Honey % ,3,8321 26.7` Hemlock ,2,482 15.9,' , Apple 4,100 26.5 'Spruce, Black . 2,482 15.9 ' t•, Pine, Ponderosa 2,380 15.2 Mulberry 3,712 -25.8' Oak,White, 4,012 .. •25.7 Rr• s t .. ,. Low' Medium High 4. Aspen,American 2,290 14.7 f Beech, European' 3,757 24 Butternut(Walnut,White) 2,100 „ ,.14.5 Maple, Sugar 3,757 24 Spruce 2,100 14:51 Oak, Red . 3,757. _ t 24, Willow �' r _2,•100 14.5 Ash,White, . °3,689` 23.6 Fir, Balsam 2,236 14.3 Birch,Yellow 3,689 23.6 Pine,White'(Eastern, 2,236 r. 14.3' w - Western) s . Fir, Concolor(White) 2,104 -14.1 Medium Basswood(Linden) 2,108 .13.8 Juniper, Rocky Mtn 3,150 21.8 Buckeye,Ohio .1,984 - 13.8 Elm, Red 3,112 21.6 Cottonwood 2,168 13.5 ' Coffeetree, Kentucky 3.112 21.6 Cedar,White 1,913 12.2 Hackberry 31247 20.8 ' Tamarack 3,247 20.8 Moisture .content also plays• a, key roles in the Birch, Gray 3,179 20.3 performance of your stove. Wood freshly cut from a Birch, White(Paper) 31179 20.3 living tree (green wood) contains,a great deal of moisture.' As you might expect, green wood 'has Walnut, Black 3,192 20.2 difficulty burning and should-be seasoned. before Cherry 3,120 20 using it in,.your wood stove. To ,properly season Ash, Green 2,880 19.9 green wood:_ split, stack and allow to air dry for a period of one year. - Cherry, Black 2,880 19.9 Stack the firewood on skids or blocking to keep it off Elm,American 3,052 19.5 the ground, cover only the top,of the stack. Plastic Elm,White 3;052 19.5 or tarps that cover the sides of the stack of wood trap moisture and prevent the wood from drying. As Sycamore 2,808 19.5 for stacking, an old Vermonter said, "The spaces Ash, Black ; '2,992 19.1 between the logs should be large enough for a 35 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H mouse to get through, but not for the cat that's gassing" of the paints and oils used when chasing it." manufacturing the wood stove. If you find it 4 DO NOT STORE FIREWOOD WITHIN THE necessary, open a few windows to vent your room. STOVE'S SPECIFIED CLEARANCES TO The smoke and fumes will usually subside after 10 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. to 20 minutes of operation. The odor and smoke will end once the stove is"cured". Thermo-Ceramic Baffle System The first few fires may produce other odors from To enhance the combustion efficiency and reduce impurities that exist in the area immediately the emissions of the fire in your. stove Hearthstone surrounding the stove. Some of these impurities can has developed an advanced THERMO-CERAMIC be cleaning solvents, paint solvents, cigarettes, baffle system. This system uses a lightweight, smoke, pet hair, dust, adhesives, a new carpet, and durable ceramic material above the burner tubes to new textiles. These odors will dissipate over time. maintain the high temperatures in the secondary You can alleviate these odors by opening a few combustion area and maintain the low emission windows or otherwise creating additional ventilation high efficiency combustion you desire. This around your stove. If any odor persists, contact your technology will not corrode, rust, dissolve, or lose its, dealer or an authorized service technician. strength, however it is vulnerable to puncture or cracking due to rough handling. Building a Break-In Fire 46 Please exercise care when loading wood or Follow these steps when lighting a break-in fire. cleaning your stove, not to damage the Before building a fire, make sure the ash grate is thermo-ceramic baffle closed and the ash pan is pushed fully into the Located directly above the burner tubes in the stove. If the ash grate is open or the pan is loose, firebox, this white sheet of material will break if wood the stove will over-fire and be damaged. or cleaning brushes impact it. Use care when 1. Open the door and place five or six double sheets loading and cleaning your stove to not break this of tightly twisted newspaper in the center of the material. If this piece fractures or a hole is firebox. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern punctured, it will cause the stove to function over the newspaper. Use about ten pieces of improperly. You must replace the board through a kindling, '/2" (13mm) in diameter and 10"to 18" qualified Hearthstone dealer. (254 mm to 457 mm) long. Building a Fire 2. Fully open the primary air control by pulling the Once you understand the controls of your wood lever forward. stove and have chosen the appropriate firewood,. you are ready to start a fire. uuuuuuuu Breaking-In Your Wood Stove r ' It is imperative that your stove be "broken in" slowly. Cast iron and soapstone must be seasoned; over firing a new stove can cause castings to crack or can damage other stove parts. Moisture in the soapstone must be driven out slowly to minimize the "shock" to the stove of its first exposure to high firebox temperatures. Also the asbestos-free furnace cement must be cured slowly to ensure adequate sealing and bonding. The bottom layer of soapstone in your firebox is intended to prevent thermal stress; leave it in place PRIMARY AIR CONTROL in the firebox at all times. LOW o B, HIGH When you light your first fires, the wood stove will emit some smoke and fumes. This is normal "off- (Model#8570H shown) 36 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H 3. Using a match, light the paper under'the kindling.: 4. Close the door and allow the fire to burn. Keep Leave the front door slightly ajar momentarily the door and ash drawer closed while the stove until the kindling has started to burn and a draft is in use. - begins to pull. . , . . . •. ; 5. Once the kindling is burning, open the door and 4. Close the door and allow the fire to burn. Keep, add logs, small at first,to build up the fire. Keep the door and ash drawer closed while the stove the logs away from the glass on the door in is in use. order for the air-wash system to work properly. 5. Keep a watchful eye on your stove; maintain a 6. Once the fire is burning well, use the primary air R steady, low-heat fire. Your first and subsequent,, -' control to regulate the desired rate of burn., Pull break-in fires should make the.stove warm but the lever forward for a higher rate of burn; push not hot to the touch. Add, at most, a few small the lever back for a lower rate of burn. chunks of wood to the fire to reach a safe break- Note: Whenever opening the door to,reload,or re- in temperature. arrange logs; open the door just a crack, pause for a t , 6. Once the stove is warm—but not hot to the moment, and then open the door completely. This touch—dose the primary air control (and allow procedure allows the firebox to clear of smoke the fire to die out completely. a before the door is opened fully. Also, reloading on a bed of hot,' red coals reduces smoking time and 7. Let the stove return to room temperature., brings fresh fuel up to a high temperature rapidly.,` Build and maintain.your first°two break-in'fires as , outlined above. Your patience will be rewarded by a y properly seasoned stove. ` -• v I e Building and Maintaining an Everyday Fire : , If your stove is not used continuously or has not I been used in quite some time, follow the break-in procedure at least once to minimize.the stress of a hot fire on a cold stove before•proceeding .with normal operation. We recommend one break-in fire " at the start of each heating season. Remember, before building a fire, make sure the ash grate is closed and the ash pan is pushed fully into the stove. If the ash grate is open or the pan is ` loose, the stove will over-fire and be damaged. Follow these steps to build a fire for everyday use. ' 1. Open the door and place five or six double sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the center of the. firebox. Arrange kindling in a crisscross pattern over the newspaper. Use about ten pieces of- kindling, Y2" (13 mm) in diameter and.10"#o 18" - (254 mm to 457 mm) long. ,. 5 2. Fully open the primary.air control by.pulling the lever forward. w x , ; e.., • I , < . . 3.' Using a match, light the paper under the kindliho. Leave`the front door slightly ajar momentarily until the kindling'has started to burn and a draft begins to pull. 37 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Operating Your Stove Efficiently established fire. Next, pull the primary air control fully open, and then completely load the firebox with Your Homestead stove is designed to burn firewood wood. Allow the fire to burn intensely for 20 to 30 efficiently. The following operational tips explain how minutes. to obtain the most heat possible with minimal creosote build-up and emitted pollutants. Finally, push the primary air control close to its lowest setting; the fire will settle into a lower burn rate with a small flame. The fire will now burn slowly _ Burn Rate and steadily. The length and intensity of the fire depends on the type of wood being burned, the There are four basic burn rates: high burn, medium strength of the chimney draft, and other variables, burn, low burn, and overnight burn. Each has its own which vary from installation to installation. purpose. In the morning, you should find a bed of hot coals High Burn Rate: A high burn rate is recommended buried within the ashes. The stove should be warm once or twice a day to fully heat the stovepipe and to the touch but not hot. To restart the fire without chimney; this also helps keep the- amount of relighting, simply stir and rake the ashes with a creosote in your stove and chimney to a minimum. - poker until the hot coals have come to the surface. After the fire is established and both the stove and Place a handful of kindling on the coals, close the chimney are hot, create a high burn for maximum door, and fully open the primary air control. The fire heat output. Pull the primary air control forward so should re-ignite within 5 to 10 minutes. Place a few that it's fully open or almost fully open. Fully load the logs on the burning kindling, close the door, leave firebox with wood on a bed of hot coals or on an the primary air control fully open, and allow the logs actively flaming fire. to ignite. After you have attained a high burn rate, monitor the Running a high burn rate at least once a day burns stove temperatures frequently to ensure that the off accumulated creosote from within the stove and stove is not over-fired. The surface temperature.on venting system. Now, in the morning after an top of the stove should not exceed 600°Fahrenheit extended low burn rate, is a good time to create your (316°Celcius). Once you understand how your stove daily high burn rate; run it for about 20 minutes or burns and heats in your particular setting, you can so. Not only does this hot fire promote a clean stove easily create a high burn rate without risk to the and chimney, it also helps keep the glass clean for stove or chimney. easy viewing of the fire within. Once your room's temperature is comfortable, Once the fire is burning briskly, regulate the primary maintain your fire by loading smaller quantities of air control to a medium setting for a medium burn wood. Burning smaller amounts of wood at a high rate. burn rate creates the most efficient fire, emits the lowest amount of pollutants, and creates the least Over-Firing Caution amount of creosote in your chimney. Over-firing means the stove is operating above the Medium Burn Rate: In general, you would usually recommended temperatures stated previously in the create a medium burn rate, especially if your stove is "Burn Rate"section. You should carefully avoid over- left unattended. Set the primary air control to a mid- firing since it damages your stove. Symptoms of range setting, appropriate to maintain a comfortable over-firing include short burn times, a roaring sound temperature in the area being heated. in the stove or stovepipe, and discoloration of the Low Bum Rate: Close the primary air control for a stovepipe. low burn rate. Set a low burn rate only periodically; CAUTION:ANY SYMPTOMS OF OVER-FIRING over extended periods of time, a low burn rate WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY! promotes the accumulation of creosote. If you consistently maintain low burn rates, inspect your Over-firing can be caused by an excessive draft, venting system frequently. inappropriate fuel, and human error. Here are the steps to take for each of these causes. Overnight Burn Rate: An overnight burn, as you might expect, allows you to keep an area heated Excessive Draft: Contact your dealer to have a while you sleep. To create an overnight burn, first draft reading taken. Any draft in excess of 0.1 we make sure the stove and chimney are hot from an 38 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H requires a damper in the stovepipe. Some the slots in the bottom and sift the ashes across the installations may require more than one damper. ash grate using a poker or other suitable implement. "-- Spin the ash grate closed—remember to close the Inappropriate Fuel: Do not burn coal; kiln dried ash grate,now so that ashes don't fall out once the lumber, wax logs, or anything other than natural ash pan is removed. Remove the ashes by pulling cordwood. (Please refer to the -Caution under"Choosing Firewood" on, page 34 for more the handle on the ash pan and carefully sliding it out. inappropriate fuels.) Dump the ashes into a metal container_Vvith a tight fitting lid: Reserve this container for only.ashes—do Human Error: Make sure all the gaskets are in good not place any other items or trash into the.metal condition; replace worn out or compressed gaskets. container.` Replace the lid onto.the container and Ensure the ash pan is tight and-pushed all the allow the ashes to cool. Make sure the ash container way in; make sure the ash grate is closed and the sits on a noncombustible surface. Do not place the front door is closed. ash container, on a combustible surface or.vinyl The best way to determine if your stove is over-firing flooring, as the container may hot! is by monitoring its temperature. Results of over- Re-insert the ash pari by pushing it; firmly, all the firing can include: warped or burned out internal Way into the stove. Make sure the ash geate"is parts, cracked stones, discolored or warped external closed. •- parts, and damaged enamel. If you suspect that your stove is over-firing, contact your dealer immediately. You can also remove the ashes with a shovel Damage done by over-firing•is not covered by your through the front door, and dumping -them directly warranty. into the metal ash container. r. s Never put ashes in wooden or plastic containers, or Removing and Disposing of Ashes Y in paper•or plastic bags—storing hot ashes in this manner could cause afire. No matter how long your Ashes should be removed when the stove is cold. stove's fire has been out,ecoals within a bed. of Use protective fireplace gloves when the pan is ashes can-remain hot for several days even after warm. Exercise extreme caution when 'handling, they have been removed from the firebox. . storing, or disposing of ashes. r While you are filling your metal ash container, place d�• WARNING:THE STOVE'S ASH PAN AND HANDLE the closed container on a noncombustible floor or on ARE EXTREMELY HOT WHILE A FIRE BURNS. DO. the ground, well away . from all combustible NOT TOUCH THEM UNTIL YOUR STOVE COOLS DOWN! materials. Retain the ashes in the closed container ,. . until ` all` cinders have ` thoroughly cooled. To remove ashes from the firebox, spin the ash " a grate open so that the slots in the grate line up with 39 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Maintenance & Cleaning Stove's Interior. If a creosote residue greater that YW (6 mm) has accumulated, remove it to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. Use a cleaning brush specifically Monitoring Your Stove's Temperature designed for your type of chimney. Strongly consider hiring a certified chimney sweep to clean your - Monitor your stove's temperature to make sure that chimney. Contact your.dealer for the name of a your fire is giving off the proper amount of heat. Place a stove thermometer (available from your certified chimney sweep in your area (your dealer may even be a certified sweep!). dealer) on the top center stone of the stove. The thermometer could read between 3000 to 4000 Before each heating season, the entire system— Fahrenheit(1490 to 2640 Celsius) on a low burn, and stove, stovepipes, connections, and chimney— as high as 6000 Fahrenheit (3160 Celsius) on a high should be professionally inspected, cleaned, and burn. Do not exceed the high burn rate repaired as necessary. temperature; over-firing your stove will result in voiding the warranty. Gaskets Cleaning Your Stove and Removing Depending on how often you use your stove, replace Creosote the door and glass gaskets every two to three seasons. If the door seal is loose, a new gasket Slow burning wood produces tar and other organic assures a tight seal and improves the performance vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to of your stove. Contact your dealer for a gasket kit, form creosote. These creosote vapors condense and which includes instructions, and gaskets for your accumulate in the relatively cool chimney flue of a stove. slow-burning fire. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire, which can damage the To replace door gaskets: chimney or even destroy the house. 1. Remove the old gaskets with a utility or putty To prevent the buildup of creosote: knife. 1. Burn the stove's fire at a high burn rate(with the 2. Clean all gasket channels with a wire brush. primary air control fully open)for 30 minutes 3. Apply gasket cement to the channels daily. This intense fire burns out creosote deposits from within the stove and the venting 4. Push the new gasket into place without stretching system. the gasket material. 2. After reloading your stove with wood, again burn 5. Shut the door immediately to fully press the the stove's fire at a high burn rate for 20 to 30 gasket into place and assure a positive seal. Use minutes. the following gaskets on the various parts of your Homestead. Burning at a high burn rate engages the secondary combustion system, which minimizes the buildup of Glass:60" (1524 mm) long; 3/4' (19 mm)wide; creosote in the chimney. As a result, you need to adhesive backed black tape. (Please refer to the clean your chimney less often. next section for instructions on replacing gaskets on ' the glass.) Inspect your stovepipe connector and chimney at least once a month during the heating season to Door.60" (1524 mm) long; 3/g"(9.5 mm) diameter; determine if creosote has built-up in the chimney's low-density black tube. lining. Pay particular attention to the stove Ash Pan:40" (1016 mm) long; 3/g" (9.5 mm) connections and the chimney top. Cooler surfaces diameter; medium density, black rope. tend to build creosote deposits quicker, so it is important to check the chimney at the top(where it is Reversible Flue:32" (1016 mm) long; Y4" (9.5 mm) coolest) as well as from the bottom near the stove. diameter; low density, black 40 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H rope You can clean most deposits by following,.the instructions provided with the cleaner. To clean YES heavier deposits, first remove the door from the 29 stove. Open the door and lift it straight up and off the stove (take care to save hinge pins and washers). « r Lay the door face down on a workbench or table. (By laying the-door flat, it will allow the cleaner to penetrate rather than running off the surface.of the NO glass.) Apply.the cleaner to the glass and allow it to set for a few minutes. Wipe the cleaner off with a r soft cloth. da IMPORTANT: SCRATCHING OR ETCHING THE Figure 3—Glass Gasketing GLASS WILL WEAKEN THE INTEGRITY OF THE Every two or three years, check the glass gasket. To GLASS. DO NOT USE A RAZOR BLADE, STEEL WOOL,OR ANY OTHER ABRASIVE MATERIAL TO replace the glass and glass gasket: CLEAN THE GLASS. USE LOW ALKALINE 1. Remove the door by lifting it straight up off the CONTENT CLEANERS ONLY. hinges; leave the hinge pins in the door. The front door glass is a ceramic IR coated, shock-. 2. Place the door face down on a flat, smooth resistant glass made specifically for use in wood stoves. Use only ceramic glass manufactured for surface. use in this wood stove. Replacement glass, together 3. Apply penetrating oil to the screws in the with instructions and everything needed for retention frame. Remove the window frame installation, is available through your local dealer. Do screws to separate the window frame from the not use any other type of replacement glass. door. Do not abuse the stove's door by striking or 4. Carefully lift the damaged glass from the door slamming it; the glass could crack or break. Do not and discard. use your stove with a broken door glass; replace broken glass immediately. If you replace the glass 5. Peel the paper backing from the tape gasket. yourself,wear work gloves and safety glasses. Apply the new gasket to the new glass(as illustrated)with the IR coating on the outside. (The IR coating will appear to have a soapy film Soapstone on the surface.) You only need to occasionally clean your stove's 6. Place the gasketed glass onto the door polished soapstone finish to maintain its natural beauty. Clean the soapstone with water, any non- 7. Screw the window frame back on the door. abrasive cleaner, and a soft cloth. Wipe dust from 8. Install the door. Check for a tight fit. the stone with a clean cloth. Do not use chemical agents to wash the stone; do not use waxes or any polishing agents on the stone. Stove's Exterior Take care not to scratch or chip the stone. Do not set items on top of your stove that can scratch or Your entire stove needs cleaning from time to time: chip the stone, or its enamel finish. the glass, the soapstone, and the cast iron. Over time, and with use, subtle earth tones of brown, red, and yellow appear on the soapstone. This is a Glass natural reaction in the soapstone and enhances its The stove's door glass allows you to see the fire. beauty. With normal use, hairline or surface cracks • Occasionally, you will need to clean the glass; use a might appear on the stone. Such cracks do not low alkaline-content commercial stove glass cleaner affect the integrity or operation of the stove; there is'(which is available from your local dealer). Before need to replace them. cleaning the glass, allow the glass to cool. Never clean the glass while the fire is burning or the glass is hot. 41 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Cast Iron clean. Be sure to dry the cast iron thoroughly to The exterior cast iron parts of your stove are either prevent rusting. painted with black, high-temperature stove paint or You can clean the enamel castings with a standard covered with an enamel finish in various colors that glass cleaner. With time and use, a very fine, subtle creates a porcelain finish. network of crazed lines may appear seemingly beneath the surface of the enamel. Crazing is a If necessary, use black, high-temperature stove natural predictable process and does not represent paint (such as satin black by Stovebright) to touch a flaw. - up and maintain the original appearance of painted cast iron. Use a damp sponge to wipe the cast iron 42 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Troubleshooting - , - . Your Heating Needs ' home. Outfitting your stove with the optional outside air supply adapter, connected to an air duct leading Nearly everyone who uses a woodstove experiences to the outside of your home, should correct this basic common problems at one time or another. You "problem. can correct most, usually with only a minor ` adjustment to the stove, installation, or operating Tall Trees or Buildings. These obstructions, when technique. When weather conditions dramatically 'located close to the top of the chimney, can cause affect stove performance, the problems are typically chronic or occasional downdrafts. When selecting a temporary and solve themselves once the weather 'site for a new chimney, take care to consider the changes. placement of other objects in the vicinity of the proposed chimney location. If you think your stove is not producing adequate ; heat, troubleshoot the problem by monitoring the Wind Velocity. Generally, the stronger and steadier a temperature of the stovepipe. A 4000 Fahrenheit wind, the stronger (and better) the draft. However, (2040 Celsius) stovepipe confirms the stove is "gusty" wind conditions may cause erratic ,supplying sufficient heat. Keep in mind that your downdrafts. house itself will regulate room and house Barometric Pressure. Chimney drafts are typically temperatures through a number of factors: how well sluggish on balmy;ywet or muggy days. This is a the walls, floors, and ceilings are insulated;. the ;•weather-related phenomenon, which generally is number and size of glass windows; the tightness of. self-correcting as the weather changes. outside doors; and the construction or style of your house (vaulted ceilings or other open spaces which Briskness of the Fire. The hotter your stove's:fire, collect large percentages of heat). the-hotter your chimney,and and thus the stronger the Your stove's•performance is.also dependant on its ;, draft. installation. One common cause of poor Breaks in the Venting, System. An unsealed clean- performance is an oversized chimney flue. out door at the bottom of the chimney, leaky. Oversized chimney flues result in decreased stovepipe joints, a. ,poor stovepipe-to-thimble pressure, which prevents the smoke from rising out . . connection, or a leaky chimney can all cause an the chimney. Oversized flues are also more difficult inadequate draft. to heat effectively, especially when burning a.high efficiency stove. Cool flue temperatures inhibit the Seasonal Factors.' Early fall and late spring are establishment of a strong draft (and encourage the generally difficult seasons in which to establish accumulation of creosote): The lack of a strong draft proper drafts. The colder the outside air (relative to will cause the fire to die down=and may even force room temperatures), the stronger the draft. the smoke to pour into the room. A properly sized chimney not easily establishing a " strong draft is simply not cold enough: Again, .hot Operating the Stove chimneys promote stronger drafts. Other guidelines -L for producing a strong draft include the following: There- are days ,when a draft is not easily established. As outlined above, seasonal factors or , An "Airtight"House. If your home is well insulated or : a cold chimney may be the cause. Try starting the especially well ,sealed, the infiltration air supply to fire by using small kiridling,and wood to obtain a the interior of the;house may be inadequate. This quick; hot fire. tend the fire frequently with small 'phenomenon of air starvation can be exacerbated if wood until the chimney-is hot,and the draft is well exhaust fans (such- as clothes ,,dryers, bathroom., established. fans, or cook `stove*exhaust fans) are used in your 43 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Troubleshooting Guide symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Your stove smokes Operating technique Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening the doors. Cold chimney' Preheat the chimney when first starting a fire. Blocked chimney Examine the chimney and stovepipe for blockage or creosote accumulations. , Oversized chimney Reline the chimney to the appropriate diameter. Undersized chimney Install a draft inducer or replace the chimney. Chimney too short Lengthen the chimney. Air infiltration'into the Seal the chimney connections and openings in the clean-out doors. chimney More than one appli- Disconnect all other appliances and seal the openings. ance connected to the flue Back-puffing or gas Operating technique Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening the door explosions and keep it fully open for a few minutes after reloading. Extra low burn rate Burn the stove at a higher burn rate. Chimney down-draft Install a chimney cap. Excessive ash build-up Empty the ash pan more frequently. Uncontrolled or short Unsealed or open door Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets. burn Open ash grate Spin the ash grate to its closed position. Excessive draft Check the installation. Operate at low burn. Install a stovepipe damper. Deteriorated cement Reseal the stove with furnace cement. seals Extra long chimney Shorten the chimney. Install a stovepipe damper. Oversized chimney Reline the chimney to the proper diameter. High winds or hilltop Install a chimney cap. location Excessive draft Draft in excess of 0.1 we should be corrected with a stovepipe damper. Insufficient heat Poor quality or green Use only air-dried wood, preferably dried at least one year. wood Low burn rate Operate the stove at a higher burn rate. Air insulated chimney Replace with a pre-fabricated insulated chimney system or a properly sized masonry chimney. Cold exterior chimney Reline or insulate the chimney. Leaky stovepipe or Check the installation. chimney Too much heat loss Caulk the windows and seal any openings in your home. from house ` Blistering of enamel Operating technique Do not over-fire-the stove. Monitor stove temperatures. Use only casting seasoned wood. Excessive draft Check the draft(see"Excessive Draft"on page 38).A damper may be + required. Operate the stove at a low burn. 44 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H General Information - Parts and Accessories Replacement Part Castings 5570-121 Secondary Air Tube#1 Part Number Description 5570-122 Secondary Air Tube#2 r 2510-730 Ash Grate + a 5570-123 Secondary Air Tube#3 2510-720 Ash Grate Frame , J 5570-150. Top Heat Shield 25xx-740* •Ash Lip Miscellaneous 25xx-710* Bottom Part Number Description r 2510-770 Flue Collar ,° � ' ' ` '� 3900-177 Black Wooden Handle 20xx-500* Front Door `3120-920 Ceramic Baffle Board 20xx-602* Front Door Frame, 2010-550 Glass Retention Frame Kits - 2510-750 Rear Panel Part Number Description 25xx-700* Short Foot(4"leg) 95-52700xx Hearth Mount Conversion Kit 25xx-705* tong Foot(6"leg) ` 95-50700xx Freestanding Conversion Kit 25xx-760* Side Leg 90-57005 Glass Replacement Kit 25xx-780* Top . . p F 95-58700 Gasket Kit , Stone/Refractory 95-54700 Ash Pan Assembly Part Number Description 90-73112 Front door Latch Assembly 1141-253 Front Corner Soapstone 2 19/32"x 9 1/2" 95-52710 Compact Oval-to-Round Adapter(standard 1541-780 Top Soapstone 8"x 101/2' on model#8570H) ' 1541-730 Side Soapstone 8 7/8"x 9 3/8" , ._ 95-52705 Extended Oval-to-Round Adapter(standard 1141-252 Front Bottom Soapstone 3 3/4"x 9 1/2" on model#8570F) 1141-251 Front Top Soapstone 2 3/4"x 9 1/2" 95-83700 Firebrick 8 3/32"x 91/e"x 1'/4" 1-0500-700 Refractory Soapstone 1 1/"x 9 1-0500-701 Refractory Soapstone 5'/2"x 11 W Steel Set *xx=color code: 10=Matte,20=Brown,30=Almond, 50=Black,66=Navy,80=Green. Part Number Description' _ - r' (Not all colors may be available) 5570-130 Air Tube Lock Bracket ° 5570-010 Ash Pan Box 5570-140 Front Baffle Support 5570=030 Label Cable R 5570-040 Primary Air Control Slider 5570-050 Primary Air Handle 5570-080- Primary Air Plenum 5570-110 Secondary Air Plenum 5570-070 Secondary Air Riser Tube 45 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Optional Accessories Part Number Description Picture Explanation 90-57000 Blower Fan Kit Not for use in an enclosure(such as a fireplace or alcove). Must be installed with the Rear Heat Shield Kit. For freestanding installations only. - 95-50700xx* Freestanding Ships with a bottom heat shield and long(6")legs in matching colors. For Conversion Kit installation on a UL listed floor protector or a site built protector with an R-value of 2.5 and minimum dimensions of 41"x 41".This conversion kit can also be used in a fireplace installation.(See color code designations on the previous page.) 95-52700xx* Hearth Mount Ships with short(4")legs in matching colors. For installation on a noncombustible Conversion Kit floor, such as a slab, cement,stone hearth or a floor protector with an R-value of 6.6 or more and minimum dimensions of 41"x 41".This conversion kit can also be used in a fireplace installation. (See color code designations on previous page.) 95-52705 Freestanding Oval- A stainless oval-to-round adapter that fits best in to-Round Adapter large fireplaces or freestanding configurations. Kit 95-52710 Compact Oval-to- A stainless oval-to-round adapter that fits best in a Round adapter Kit hearth mounting configurations. 95-53700 Outside Air Kit Allows for a 3"ducted inlet. For use where required by code or in well insulated homes.Three-position inlet for versatile installation. 95-68700 Rear Heat Shield Kit Reduces rear,corner,and side clearances.Typically for freestanding installations. 95-59710 Surround Kit A matte black, sheet metal, surround set for fireplace installations with short or tall legs. It "hangs"on brackets mounted to the rear of the stove.The depth(distance from the rear of the stove) is adjustable.This surround also acts as a heat shield, reducing the mantle and side trim clearances. *xx=color code: 10=Matte,20= Brown,50=Black. 46 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H , Safety Label ft CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA Listed Room Heater,Solid Fuel Type I I . • ' . Also Suitable for Mobile Home installation Pursuant to(UM)84-HUD V/ Manufactured by: Serial#, 4 C !' �S //,Hearffitone' " vox e•'", 1Quality Home Hearing Aoduat WIN 03W 317 Stafford Ave. Model Name: Tested to:UL 1482,ULC S627 Morrisville VT 05661 HOMESTEAD-8570 Lei WARNINGS "t'}: , ; PREVENT HOUSE FIRES " Do not use grate or elevate fire. Do not operate with doors install and use only in accordance with manufacturer's installation Build wood fire directly on open: Instructions and your local building codes. hearth. CAUTION:Special methods are Do not obstruct space Pe required when passing chimney , Do not overtire.It the heater or under heater.. through a wall or ceiling Refer to local building codes.Do not chimney connector glows,you connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance. are overfiring. (See Manual) TYPE OF FUEL: NOTE:Replace glass only with 5mm CERAMIC IR or NEOCERAM Solid Wood Only IR glass. WARNING:(MOBILE HOME)An outside air Inlet must be provided • CAUTION:Hot while in operation.Do not touch.Keep for combustion and be unrestricted while unit is to use. children,clothing,and furniture away.Contact may inspect and clean chimney frequently-under certain conditions cause skin bums.See nameplate and Owner's Manual. of use,creosote buildup may occur rapidly. MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS' FREE STANDING INSTALLATIONS HEARTH INSTALLATIONS BMXWAu WAU 1 A c se eurt�c OR A-26"Em m F..—Fr, WALL s B 23° ,e C•18" mi D- 9"to Side im 14 n+-a1s* m�e E-14 to Side Wall �E— Ij W-■17.57ABOVE w me "ec+a PARALLEL CORNER Top Or ALL toes STOVE48r"ewaimum 59-4-17. VENT REQUIREMENTS:6 inch 36 "W M diameter,single wall,minimum NOTE:For a factory built fireplace Installation 24 MSG black or 25 MSG blue the fireplace must meet the additional steel connector with listed requirements shown In the Owner's Manual. actory Tonry chimney.HT chimney VENT REQUIREMENTS:Must include a full height or listed HT Chimney liner per 1777(U.S.)or ULC i S635(Canada) ALCOVE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES OPTIONAL COMPONENTS:. Hearth Mount(Motel 48570H)with 4"legs,must Rear Heat Shield Kit#95.68700 ' be installed on anon-combustible flooring. C41* ' Outside Air Kit Kit#95.53700 i Freestanding(Model#8570F)with 6"legs on Surround Part#9"9710 1 combustible flooring,the floor heat shield,which 6- "earth Mount Kit#95.52700x0 must be attached to the ash pan,is required.It Converso KitFreestandinthe floor Is wood or other combustible flooring, Conversion Kit Kit#95 50700x0 the stove must be placed on non-combustible 1 Compact floor protection that extends at least 16"to the Oval-Round Adapter Part#95.52710 a { *;' 'front and 8-beyond each side of the fuel loading FLOOR PROTECTOR SIZE freestanding Part#95.62705 and ash removal opening(s). Oval-Round Adapter l •Refer to the Installation Manual for additional clearance information,installation instructions,and Operating instructions. • U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY a a Certified to comply with July 1,1990 particulate emissions standards. Date of Manufacture I(( 2011❑ 2❑ ❑ Jan un Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ❑ F❑ ❑ ❑ Eleb Mar Apr May J❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ } 1GN DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL MADE IN USA 3300-613 Y $_ (HEARTHSTONE 11-M2 47 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H WARRANTY REGISTRATION The Original Purchaser may complete their registration online on our website(www.hearthstonestoves.com), or send a completed and signed Warranty Registration Form, which is enclosed in the Stove Owner's Packet, to the following address: U Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc. } Warranty Department 317 Stafford Avenue Morrisville, VT 05661 inquiry@hearthstonestoves.com 4o NOTE: SENDING IN THE SIGNED WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT A CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE OR HEARTHSTONE'S PERFORMANCE. 48 Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products,Inc.® Homestead Models#8570F and#8570H Notes: } k y 49 �T"KE Town of Barnstable *Permit1t,2!50_�30-4 Q E Fe es 6 mpnt I Regulatory Services Fee ,�" nARNWAM NAS& I?-i horrl V,C��l� ThrP�tnr Building Division X-PRESS PERMIT Tom Perry,CBO,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 JUN 0 2 2015 www.town.bamstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 TOWN OF BA �149E Fax: �9 - 2 EXPRESS PERMIT APPLICATION - RESIDENTIAL ONLY Map/parcel Number 177� Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Property Address G C o r C Q P(t{Cj-ut,'(((' MA 0202 Residential Value of Work$ 5 Ll 10 Minimum fee of$35.00 for work under$6000.00 Owner's Name&Address {I/ Contractor's Name 2 0 5 Telephone Number Home Improvement Contractor License#(if applicable) 1. Jf_ Email: (i.� PtNh f (� (~ ✓u�r'1 Cc��.: Construction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) ] S f dWorkman's Compensation Insurance Check one: [JV I am a sole proprietor ❑ I am the Homeowner ❑ I have Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company Name l,¢ Workman's Comp.Policy# d Z Zt-( ,u/?!—Z_( 4 Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must accompany each permit. Permit Req est(check box) JRe-roof(hurricane nailed) .tripping old sh-� All construction debris will be taken to Re-roof(hurricane nailed)(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) ❑ Re-side ❑ Replacement Windows/doors/sliders.U-Value (maximum.32)#of windows #of doors: ❑ Smoke/Carbon Monoxide detectors 4 floor plans marked with red S and inspections required. Separate Electrical&Fire Permits reauired. *Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: Property Owner must sign Property Owner Letter of Permission. A copy of the Home Improvement Contractors License&Construction Supervisors License is r uired. SIGNATURE: n C:\Users\Decollik\AppData\Local\Microso8\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\2PIOlDHR\EXPRESS.doc Revised o4o215 I CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM!DD'YYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGH S UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THI / S S CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE i COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the the terms and conditions of the y Policylies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to Policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on I this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such en a Policy, c). PRODUCER 1 SCHLEGEL INSURANCE BROKERS INC NAME: PAUL SCHLEGE1. PHONE 508-7 81 FAX 34 MAIN STREET (A/C,No EXIT: I 508-771-0663 E-MAIL No). WEST YARMOUTH MA 02673 ADDRESS: SCHLEGELINSUJ ANCE@�IL•COM -- __ INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC e INSURED -----`—'--- INSURER A:COLONY INSURANCE --- Timothy Keating Dba Keating Construction wsuRERe CNA INSURER C: __-- 54 Lower Brook Road — -- --- - INSURER D South Yarmouth, MA INSURERS 02664 —� —INSURER COVERAGES. F: — -- CERTIFICATE NUMBER: j ITiiIS IS TO CFRTIFY THAT T"HE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NIAONNUOBERVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOCT iNDICATED. NOTWIT14STANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANV CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS EXCLUSIONS AND CONDIT"IONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERG;IS, LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSR WV D — `POLICY NUMBER —"--- POLICY EFF 1 POLICY EXP A GENERAL LIABILITY (MMIDD/YYYY) ' (MM DDNYYY) LIMITS -- 1- GL3594908 03/20/201403/20/2015 EACH OCCURRENCE X +COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY I 5 1,000,000 !03/20/201 03/20/2016 _ - — CLAIMS-MACE OCCUR I PREMISES(Ea occurrence) _ S 500,000_— MED EXP(Any one person) s 5,0 0 0 PERSONALBADVINJURY �S 1,000,000 - GEN'L AGGREGATE LlldlT APPLIES PER: 1 - I ff GENERALAGGREGATE S 2,000,000 ' RO. I PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG ,OOO,OOO i POLICY i JECT I! 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E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT is 500,00o DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS!LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space is required) TIMOTHY KEATING HAS ELECTED TO BE COVERED UNDER HIS CURRENT WORKERS COMPESNATION POLICY r CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION T ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE PIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN NCEWITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. EPRESENTATIV i ACORD 25(2010/05) 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved, The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of A 0 -.,te�°crnetttQ�lelent�,tle g�MtrzssacltRneas Wee of 1"veweigalions ODU W0,1fta)tg[glt ra I°Ei�l !!�E`lta,lIIO�S:q��o�tj Workers' Compensatiou'Tusuraure Affidgvit: lloilders/Conti=ictoN- Electtic anslFlumbers Applicant Information Fle.�se Frinat Lebl� YAW B�t�inessl�e=aniaatict�iilncti�dual� -Ti-,ti kip-(`�� . 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I dg 1terQby cert ttttd�r_th_frnin a►td pettrtlt�es o that the -- -_=_ f putt a� irt,)PearttinFteu�re�bRr�er�obat e i trrte nttr�cprrert. i lures S11- Datel to 119d y"Me in this nr�r±�to s:cQrrRpteted b+e if tar totvtt u, cei 'Pi fy at,To��l - - - permitll.lcenae� Wtltng Aetbol-t (clt ck ape): It 1„$oata i;pf Hgatth 2 $tultttn fi?epa --ment 3,City/ an%Clerk 4.Electarical Inspector S.plumkl- Qet4r - I t Fe. nn, glue 6 w KMUgWAIL& + M"S. Town of Barnstable 1639 R1� Regulatory Services Richard V.Scali,.Director Building Division Thomas Perry,CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must . Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize 6 M K r ` S to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: (Address of Job) Si afore of Owner ate AL Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit,please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. C:\Users\Decolbk\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet FileslContent.Outlook\2PIOIDHR\EXPRESS.doc Revised o4o215 U ' Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Stan dards Construction Super isor Specialty License: CSSL-099351 r rx Tim B Keating 54 Lower Brook IYoadTJV6 x South Yarmouth 1KA Expiration Commissioner 05/11/2016 — Comma— ssj6nEr ' ✓1ze i�a7z�wozu�ea/,Cfz o�./�aaaac�,,r,..aelta Office of Consumer Affairs&B siness Regulation HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration:,;• 143053 Type: ExpiratioTr: -6M4C2016 DBA, KE INGCONST ` - TIMOTHY 54 LOWER SO.YARMOUTH,MA_02664: _. Undersecretary Licensear registration valid for:mdrvrdul use only liefore the expiration date. If found return to: Office of Consumer-Affairs and.Business Regulation • $o§ton,.MA:QZI;1F..,.�.;.____ f i i I S Not valid without signature i i • a'fy��•'. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING rAlt HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 MEMO TO: Town Clerk FROM: Building Department DATE: C� l An Occupancy Permit has been issued for the building authorized by BuildingPermit #.. -�J .f'.. :�.. ..... ............ ................._................................_..... issued to ..'.. . ' .. :. ... �!GF „ ............................................ .. ..................... .. ._. . ............... _ Please release the performance bond. I yoFTHE,b` TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No. .28937....... BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash ............. �°�tcriv HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond X.... &%.P CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to Dr. Paul Bulat Address Lot #18, 9 Cedric Road Centerville, Massachusetts USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY'LOAD THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. _ �r November 7,.. 86 Ge-� +� �,r,,�. ........................ 19................. .................. ........... -...�_ . Building Inspector . i o'fy�•�. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING rua t639. � HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 MEMO TO: Town Clerk t FROM: Building Department DATE: An Occupancy Permit has been issued for the building authorized by BuildingPermit $k.......9.L..7`3 _..._. ............................................................... ....... .. . ... .......... _..._...... ...... » ....»»»» issued to&........P Z.....&Zi47—........���.....����o�% t Please release the performance bond. �a THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) A- 7- DATA ILDING TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS PERMIT ' JOB WEATHER CARD DATE 19 PERMIT.NO • SLi;{!.:•i'C, _ �•ii ,. .. . .. '.t'!tc:� a ,, .ilu '.,-�1 i1-c� ,,:�_:..t:�J;.•; :•,/_, ,.. APPLICANT ADDRESS IN0.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE) NUMBER OF PERMIT TO (_) STORY DWELLING UNITS ,(TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) ZONING AT (LOCATION) DISTRICT (NO.) (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE {� BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN'CONSTRUCTION ' TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION ,j (TYPE) REMARKS: j I i I 1 AREA OR PERMIT j VOLUME ESTIMATED COST $ FEE I(CUBB,,I�C/SQUARE FEET) I. OWNER i BUILDING DEPT. ADDRESS — BY ® THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY. PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OF j PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- I PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINEC j FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITION! OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND 1. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. MADE, .WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. .2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL MEMBFINAL INSPECTION TI TO LATHE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. " 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. I POST THIS CARD SO IT IS NISIBLE9 FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 2 2 2 �I 3'F 3 - HEATING :N PE�/C T�I N•G APP OVALS R O E 1 P VALS n 1 Ole- /7 I 1. ).,i C'. HER 2 Nq1NEEn`1UG_ `i WCRK SHALL NCT PROCEED UNTL THE PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON TH!S CAR( NSPECTCR HAS APPROVED 'HE vaR!OU5 WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. ? PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. OR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION, I 0 A 00 Ot. i ;Alm Or,", 4 IAN AN rAt I s : I HEREBY CERtIPY THAT 'THE ABOVL 1MEMANd t9 LOCATFD ON THE OROUND AS ! 9HCNNoTHAT IT CONFORMED TO fNE go"I S $0NIN6 9ETBACX MULATIONS AT ! THE TIME •IT WAS CONSTRUCTED IND..THAT THIS MCRTUGE INSPECTI CN WAS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH .VHE TECHNICAL STANDARDS POR MOMAGI MAN INSPECTIONS AS ADOPTU BY THE M SSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF LAND { auk 9 AND;OI L ENGINIER81YI�CORP ATED� I b ISTOPHER �O9TA N S i ills 2, Ib��r: r.4w r I i � ' � � � I � I. j i ' � � f I i �• 11 I ( i I i i I �.L.—' I � i. ! d- III AssessoY's�office Ust floor): k 22 ' 1 - THE Assessor's To Assessor's map and lot number ...... .7.2%. ✓ ...... Q� �♦ Board of Health (3rd floor): ' 'NS PTiC SY � II' Sewage Permit number p^� ' STEM g �....:........... TALLER T 8 BAfla4TODLE, • r 06 g Engineering Department (3rd floor): �' ��LIAy o rb 9' House number ..........................:............:......>...................... ENVI�®� ���� �r ''�tDMara�a APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M. arid 1:00 2:00 P.M. only TOWN L AND, CULATIOJVS TOWN-.- OF ,-BARNSTABLF BUILDING , I SIPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ....... .. .....W.. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ......;/•u•..0..P. i 4.11. -e..................... .................................................. r . . .)..--.......�9.. .� TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permi a cording to the following information: Location Lozwl.....c._e_ �`'1..4.. .. . (y��4 ..!'1.. ..h� U'..�.. .h.`�.......... ........... ..�........................ Proposed Use ..r�' .�.` .. `E.1/)... ... . .1................................................................ Zoning District ....�6 .......................................Fire District ......... ... ..: Name of Owner :.. ... .. . Address �J ..... .................... Name of Builder ...L. ........... .... ..... ...�....................... .......Address Nameof Architect ......57.A.1M.�........................................Address ...........................................................................:........ Number of Rooms ........../ .....................Foundation .............................................................................. Exierior .ID.. .4 ......S...j.(�G. P1.4 .....................................Roofing ...A..Ski..l�.lt.�.-4.L .................................................. Floors ,..Q..$. ...s -..II.P .............................................Interior .....G�.a(`. ...W... .�............................................ i Heating C).� 'CC. ...:`,1.0 .1.. �c�..•J.'e.t '...................Plumbing ....r� .. ... ... ......... ........................................... ....... Fireplace .. .. �.tJ..f'1. :. ..................................................Approximate Cost ........ ` !j Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board - -------- - Fee .! - 19 r Area ..... ... % ..... Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions ) ..... ...... .............!!..(J. . SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. _�g oe 4e 2 Name ............................ ............ Construction Supervisor's License ....W. .... �/............. BULAT, PAUL f . No 28937� Permit for ...21...arQX. Single...Famiiy.. Dwp.jj.iUg...................... .,.,. Location ....Lot 1.$.,.....�...��dxa c..Road........... a - T . �?tUX.Vixle................................. h Owner ....Dr.�...Pats1,.B1a1;.............. - , Type o'f-Construction Frame ............................................................................... I Plot Lot ...................... - .... .... .... February 13, 19 86 " Permit Granted ......t.................�.......... Date of Inspection ....... ....................:...19 Nk • ` Date Com leted V - if - - - - - Assessor's office (1st floor): pFTNeTo Assessor's map and lot number ......�. y.. .`....... ✓............. Q� �♦ Board of Health (3rd floor): 0 Sewage Permit number G >..•�;................. t BasasTalLE. : Engineering Department (3rd floor): Q rasa House number •••••:• �T•.. 'O� OYPYa�e� APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M. and 1:00-2:00 P.M. only - c TOWN OF BARNSTABLE , vvUc)co BUILDING INSPECTOR e "` `- APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ..... :h�. �. .. ..5.� ..� )^1 a .. . ... .i.► .'� - ?�- TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION .....kt ., . ............................................................................ ........... ....---- !........... TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location ..n..(d. .. .. .... �JJr --t..0.................:_....................... ..... ...... hPP .. .................................................................................................. Proposed Use ...,�'��. .`f'.. .��!...l...f. 4. .......................� ZoningDistrict ........................................................................Fire District .............................................................................. Name of Owner� .:..., ......... .."................Address . .. ..../........ c f�? 1y ........ Name of Builder ...,.._........... ............ ............................ .......Address , f .... Nameof Architect ........ .!��+'.�.: ........................................Address .................................................................................... Numberof Rooms ..........F. .....................................................Foundation .............................................................................. Exterior �..r..c?.1............... ...Roofin } ....................................... Floors kkA.-Q-64...4 .............................................Interior ..... .. r /, n� Heating €�....:"� . cl�..L�!.� .1-? r� .................. g Plumbin �?...:�.............:................................................... (n , v Fireplace .T ..-X.�.—1)..(`.:'�................................................Approximate Cost ......., .v..0 ..U...................... Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board I------- Area G .......................................... Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions %/ Fee. .............................................. SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. ' �rl Name ... ......�. ... ........................................... Construction Supervisor's License ............. . . ............ BULAT, PAUL DR. A=172-138 No ...28937� Perm'ft'for ..... . Sto.. ... ............ Single Fam.ily. . Dwelling ...... . . ........................................... Location ...Lot 18, 9 Cedric Road ...................................................... Centerville ........................................................................I...... Owner ........Dr......Paul Bulat .. ................................................. Type of Construction .....Frame ................................................................................ / Plot ......................... Lot ................................ February 13, 86 Permit Granted ........................................19 Date of Inspection ....................................19 Date Completed ._....................................19 2 � c �