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��� Dcl�C�P�` 1 I� �� . �® �- /� Ir �I i o II o _.i � o ., ,_ _ - — — _. it —_—.. e a F { ai 9 ,. . :_ . o f -� Town of Barnstable ermit: ` Regulatory Serices 1d 6 3 s OFTMElp v 1, ate: Thomas F.Geiler,Director � ee:� QU MUMSCABL% = Building Division V 039. `e$� Tom Perry, Building Commissioner AIfD MA'S� - 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 4 co www-town.barnstable.ma.us r r" Office: 508-8624038 Fax: 508-790-6230 TOWN OF BARNSTA.BLE SOLID FUEL STOVE PERMIT Owner: WANW e L, Q 012 i y O0 D Phone: Install at: t2C? Po UJ06-12 I ic.�. � Village: (3AIZtJS 7AK Map/Parcel: d('7 {OS Date: Stov A.VNe /UsedB. : * (1;[adianD Circulating C. Manufacturer: n9 i 4s-rt�X S Lab.No. D. Mo del No.: O�;--CIA 0—c v 0nacz-& Z 1190 Chimney A. New./Existing .(If existing,please note date of last cleaning B. Flue Size . C. Are other appliances attached to Flue? c� D. Pre-fab Type and Manufacturer 1,y� E. aso me nlined Hearth A. Materials: G( N tTL T`c°— 0 r 6(L (fi/1 rZJ Bi�CfCc lL G'c(Lt /b1 : B. Sub Floor Construction: Installer Name: 0a)0 Address: Phone: Location of Installation: APPROVED BY: ; OL i 0 u . 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 28 Snecfiications Spec ifications •—a� Range of heat output................................8,700-41,700 Btu's/hr.* 27"(685 mm) Maximum heat output......................................47,000 Btu's/hr.** Area heated*** .............................Up to 1900 sq.ft.(175 sq.m.) Fuel size/type........................................18-20" (450-500 mm)logs , Fuel capacity 40 lbs.(18 kg.) E 18-1/2" .......................................................... Loading ....... Front or to (470 mm) 25-1/4" Chimney connector. (6par 40 mm) for 8"Flue Collar....................................8" (200 mm)diameter xit toll e height for 6"Flue Collar.....................................6"(150 mm)diameter Chimney flue size: 7-3/8" for 8"Flue Collar..............................:....8"(200 mm)minimum (190 mm) for 6"Flue Collar...................................6' (150 mm)minimum Flue exit position........................................Reversible,top or rear FF-- 27"(685 mm) Primary air..................Manually set,thermostatically maintained Secondary air.........................................................Self-regulating Ash handling system.......................................Removable ash pan Front View Glass panel...........................................High-temperature ceramic Weight................................................................350 lbs.(159 kg.) 22-1/2"(570 mm) Width(leg-to-leg).............................................. ..27" (685 mm) .Depth(leg-to-leg) ..................................................15" (380 mm) 15-1/2" *5"(130 mm) Height to top of flue collar,(6"or 8"): �4_090 mm)_�_' With regular legs: 2.7/8" (75 mm) Top Exit......................................................25-1/4"(640 mm) o�. Rear Exit.....................................................26.1/2'(675 mm) With Plinth: Top Exit......................................................23-1/4"(590 mm) Rear Exit................................................ 24 1/2"(620mm) 23-5/8" (595 mm) *This value can vary depending on how the stove is operated,the type —0- 5-and moisture content of the fuel used,as well as the design,construction, 1/4" and climatic location of your home. Figures shown are based on (135 mm) maximum fuel consumption obtained under laboratory conditions and on average efficiencies. �— 15" (380 mm) **These values are based on operation in building code-conform71jour homes under typical winter climate conditions in New England. Side View home is ofnon-standard construction(e.g.,unusually well-insula not insulated,built underground,etc.)or if you live in a more severe or more temperate climate,these figures may not apply. Since so many variables -affect performance,consult your Vermont Castings'Authorized Dealer to determine realistic expectations for your home. � --18" (460 mm)-w� M112 3 1/c 83 mm) 21.3/8" (545 mm) 24"(610 mm) (50 mm_ 27"(690 mm) --i{ Top View Installation 15 Installation. Stove Installations Must Be Safe and When poor draft is caused by a low infiltration rate, Legal opening a ground floor window on the windward side of the house and in the vicinity of the stove will usually alleviate the problem. SAFETY NOTICE: IF YOUR DEFIANT ENCORE IS Another solution is to install a permanent outside air NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY supply to the stove and/or room. In some areas,in fact, RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF-FIRE,FOLLOW bringing air for combustion from outside the home THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT directly to the air inlet of the stove is required for new LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT construction. RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION An outside air supply is not affected by pressure INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. variations within the house,and improved stove perfor- mance often results. An Outside Air Adaptor Kit for the Before you begin an installation,be sure that: Defiant Encore is available from your local Vermont • Your stove and chimney connector will be far enough Castings dealer. from combustible material to meet all clearance require- ments. Chimney Height • The floor protector is large enough and is con- structed properly.to meet all requirements. Altitude affects chimney performance. When using a 6" a You have all necessary permits from local authorities. flue collar on the Defiant Encore,refer to the chart below Your local building official is the final authority for for suggested chimney heights at various altitudes. Chim approving your installation as safe and determining that it ney height should be measured from the flue collar to the. meets local and state codes. top of the chimney. The recommended minimum chim- The metal label permanently attached to the back of ney height is 16'. every Vermont Castings'stove indicates that the stove has been tested to current UL and ULC standards,and gives 30 the name of the testing laboratory. Clearance and installation information also is printed on the label. 25 When the stove is installed according to the information both on the label and in this manual,local authorities in 20 most cases will accept the label as evidence that the installation meets codes and can be approved. However,.codes vary in different areas. Before starting 15 the installation,review your plans with the local building Height := authority. You local dealer can provide any additional information needed. (feet) p 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 . For any unresolved installation issues,refer to the National Fire Protection Association's publication ANSI/ What Kind of Chimney to Use NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces,Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances. For Canada, the e7, uivalent Your Defiant Encore must be connected to a code- publication is CSA CAN-13365 Installation Code r Solid approved masonry chimney with a flue liner,to a relined Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment. These standards masonry chimney that meets local codes,or to a prefabri- are the bases for many national codes. They are nationally cared metal chimney that complies with the requirements recognized and are accepted by most local authorities. for Type HT chimneys in the Standard for Chimneys, ` Your local dealer or your local building official may have a Factory-Built,Residential Type and Building_Heating copy of these regulations. Appliance,UL 103. Whatever kind you use,the chimney and chimney connector must be in good condition and IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE kept clean. 'INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN If you use an A prefabricated double-wall A.DANGEROUS SITUATION,INCLUDING A existing masonry insulated chimney CI4IMNEY OR HOUSE FIRE. FOLLOW ALL chimney,it must INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY,AND DO NOT ALLOW be inspected to ensure safe MAKESHIFT COMPR MISES TO ENDANGER condition before .- PROPERTY AND PERSONAL SAFETY. the stove is ' installed. Your Outside Air local professional In some modem,super-insulated homes, there is inad. chimney sweep, A rite-lined equate air for combustion because of insufficient air building inspector, masonry r ' infiltration into the building. Such air enters a home or fire,department chimney through unsealed cracks and openings. Exhaust fans for official-will be able kitchen or bath can compete with the stove for available to ini6ect the air and compound the problem. chimney or provide a referral to someone who can. 1 } 16 Installation Whatever the.flue collar size,a Defiant Encore may be Observe the 2/3/10 rule for chimneys vented into larger chimneys as well. However,chimneys with liners larger than 8"X 12" (200 X 300 mm.)may T experience rapid cooling of smoke and reduction in draft, T 3' especially if the chimneys are located outside the home. 2'(610 mm) (610 mm) "These large chimneys may need to be insulated or have 10, - their flues relined for proper stove performance. (3050 mm) .,; Accessories to help make the connection between stainless steel chimney liners and your Defiant Encore are -- available through your local dealer. The chimney should extend at least 3' (900 mm)above Chimney Connector Guidelines the highest point where it passes through a roof,and at least A chimney connector is the double-wall or single-wall 2'(600 mmhigher than any portion of a building within 10' pipe that connects the stove to the chimney. The (3 m). chimney itself is a masonry or prefabricated structure that For proper draft and good performance,any chimney used encloses the flue. Chimney connectors are used only to with a Defiant Encore should extend at least 16 feet(5 m) make the connection from the stove to the chimney. above the flue collar of the stove. Double-wall connectors must be tested and listed for Masonry Chimneys use with solid-fuel burning appliances. Single-wall chimney connectors should be made of 24 gauge or An inspection of the chimney must confirm that it has a heavier steel. Do not use galvanized chimney connector;. lining. Do not use an unlined chimney. The chimney it cannot withstand the high temperatures that can be should have no cracks,loose mortar,other signs of deteriora- reached by smoke and exhaust gases,and may release lion,and blockage. Repair any defects before the chimney is toxic fumes under high heat. The connector may be 6" used with your stove. (150 mm)or 8" (200 mm) in diameter. Unused openings in an existing masonry chimney must If possible,do not pass the chimney connector through be sealed with masonry to the thickness of the chimney wall, a combustible wall or ceiling. If passage through a and the chimney liner should be repaired. Openings sealed combustible wall is unavoidable,refer to the section on with pie plates or wallpaper are a hazard and should be sealed Wall Pass-Throughs. Do not pass the connector through. with mortar or refractory cement. In the event of a chimney an attic,a closet,or any similar concealed space. The !' fire,flames and smoke may be forced out of these unused whole chimney connector should be exposed and acces- thimbles. sible for inspection and cleaning. i '- The chimne should be thoroughly cleaned before use. In horizontal runs of chimney connector,maintain a A newly-bui t masonry chimney must conform to the clearance of not less than 24" (610 mm' )from the ceiling. standards of your local building code or;in the absence of a Keep it as short and direct as possible,with no more than local code,to a recognized national code. Masonry chim- two 90 degree turns. Slope horizontal runs of connector neys must be lined,either with code-approved masonry or upward 1/4"per foot(20 mm per metre) going from the pre-cast refractory tiles,stainless steel pipe,or a code- stove toward the chimney. The recommended maximum approved,"poured-in-place"liner. The chimney's clean-out length of a horizontal run is 3 feet(1 metre),and the total door must seal tightly. length of chimney connector should be no longer than 8 Prefabricated Chimne s feet(2.5 metres). Y In cathedral ceiling installations,extend the prefabri- A prefabricated metal chimney must be one tested and listed cated chimney downward to within 8 feet(2.5 metres)of for use with solid-fuel burning appliances to the High- the stove. Temperature(H.T.)Chimney Standard UL-103-1985 Wear gloves and protective eyewear when drilling, (2100'F.)for the United States,and High Temperature cutting or joining sections of chimney connector. (650 C)Standard ULC S-629 for Canada. Double-wall Chimney Connectors DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY Information on assembling and installing double-wall FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. connectors is provided by the manufacturer of the double wall pipe. Follow the manufacturer's instructions exactly Chimney Size as you assemble the connector and attach it to the stove A Defiant Encore with an 8" (200 mm)flue collar is and chimney. Using chimneys and connectors from the same manufacturer makes approved for venting into a masonry chimney with a the assembly and installation j nominal flue size of 8"x 8" (200 x 200 mm)or 8"x 12" (200 straightforward. x 300 mm),and into a round flue with nominal flue size of 8" NOTE: For installations using double-wall connectors, (200 mm). A Defiant Encore with a 6" (150 mm)flue collar minimum clearances must conform to the listed clear- is approved for venting into a masonry chimney with a ances in the clearance chart on Page 24. nominal flue size of 8"X 8" (200 X 200 mm),and into a round flue with nominal flue of 6" (150 mm).NOTE: If the Encore is equipped with the 8"flue collar,an When installed with a 6"flue collar,the Defiant oval-to-round adaptor will be needed. Double-wall oval- Encore may not be operated with the front doors open. to-round adaptors are available from some manufacturers. Your local dealer can help you select the right connector. i Installation 17 I Single-wall Chimney Connectors Flue • Begin assembly at the flue collar of the stove. Insert j the first crimped end into the stove's flue collar,and keep Chimney - Flue ac eh crimped end pointing toward the stove. Using the liner ! holes in the flue collar as guides,drill 1/8" (3 mm)holes Elbow I in the bottom of the first section of chimney connector Thimble i and secure it to the flue collar with three#10 x 1/2" sheet Slip pipe metal screws. I The crimped end of Standard ! the chimney connector f connector should f always point Toward towards the stove. � k' stove i Oval to round adaptor <` Flue gas S j g3 direction "• ?%' Flue collar •Secure each joint between sections of chimney ! n connector,including telescoping joints,with at least An exploded view of the chimney connection in a three sheet metal screws. The pre-drilled holes in the top freestanding installation. of each section of chimney connector serve as guides when you drill 1/8" (3 mm)holes in the bottom of the next section. Freestanding Installations with Single-wall Secure the chimney connector to the chimney. Connectors Instructions for various installations follow. • Be sure the installed stove and chimney connector If the chimney connector must pass through a combustible are correct distances from nearby combustible material. wall to reach the chimney,follow the recommendations in Note:Special slip pipes and thimble sleeves that form the Wall Pass-Through section that follows. telescoping joints between sections of chimney connector Theo ening through the chimney wall to the flue(the are available to simplify installations. They often elimi- "breech must be lined with either a ceramic or metal nate the need to cut individual connector sections. cylinder,called the"thimble",which is cemented securely i Consult your local dealer about these special pieces. in place. Most chimney breeches incorporate thimbles, but the fit must be snug and the joint between the thimble Securing the Single-wall Connector to a and the chimney wall must be cemented firmly. Prefabricated Chimney A special piece called the"thimble sleeve,"slightly smaller in diameter than standard connectors and most Follow the installation instructions of the chimney thimbles,will facilitate the removal of the chimney manufacturer exactly as you install the chimney. The connector system for inspection and cleaning. Thimble manufacturer of the chimney will supply the accessories to sleeves should be available from your local dealer. support the chimney,either from the roof of the house, at To install a thimble sleeve,slide it into the breech the ceiling of the room where the stove is installed,or until it is flush with the inner flue wall. Don't extend it from an exterior wall. into the actual flue passage,as this could interfere with Special adaptors are available from your local dealer to the draft. make the connection between the prefabricated chimney The thimble sleeve should protrude 1-2" (25-50 mm) and the chimney connector. The top of such adaptors Into the room. Use furnace cement and thin gasketing to attaches directly to the chimney or to the chimney's ceiling support package,while the bottom of the adaptor Flue The thimble,made is screwed to the chimney connector. of either ceramic Thimble sleev or metal,must be These adaptors are designed so the top end will fit outside the inner wall of the chimney,and the bottom cemented securely end will fit inside the first section of chimney connector. Chimney in place. When assembled in this way,any soot or creosote falling connector from the inner walls of the chimney will stay inside the chimney connector. #' r Securing the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry Chimney . Both freestanding masonry chimneys and fireplace masonry chimneys may be used for installation of your Thimble Defiant-Encore. 4 1 I ? r 181nstallation seal the sleeve in place in the thimble. Secure the Through a Fireplace chimney connector to the outer end of the sleeve with sheet metal screws. If your fireplace height is at least 26-1/2" (675 mm),you Without a thimble,a suitable length of chimney may install a Defiant Encore with standard legs through connector can be extended through the breech to the the opening using a"positive connection"kit available inner face of the flue liner,and cemented securely in from your local dealer. (With the optional plinth instead place. Additional pieces of connector are then attached of the legs, the Encore will fit in a fireplace that is only with sheet metal screws. 24-1/2" (620 mm)high). These positive connection kits ensure a tight fit between the stove flue collar and the Above a Fireplace chimney flue. Fireplace installations,whether connected to the flue: The Encore may be connected to a chimney above a above or through the fireplace opening,have special fireplace opening also. In such installations, the stove is clearance requirements to adjacent trim and the mantel. positioned on the hearth in front of the fireplace and the You'll find the required safe clearances for Defiant Encore chimney connector rises from the stove top and then fireplace installations on page 22. angles ninety degrees back into the chimney. The Floor protection requirements also apply to fireplace chimney liner should extend to the point at which the installations. Floor protection is discussed on page 19. chimney connector enters the chimney. If the chimney connector from your installation enters the chimney above a fireplace,follow all the guidelines Mantel shiel H6q� C mentioned above for freestanding installations. In addition,give special consideration to the following points: O00 oC • Check the clearance between the stove and the Flexible O S chimney connector,and any combustible trim or the connector O mantel. Use the necessary combination of mantel,trim, c3C and connector heat shields to achieve the required Fireplace C clearances. adaptor kit for • Check the clearance between the chimney connec- "Positive connection" for and the ceiling. If no heat shields are used, the O clearance should be at least 24" (610 mm). To find out �C how much this clearance may be reduced with heat _ shields,see the clearance chart on page EI 24. 0 C - C3 Check this [3 C clearance ME: C l�C��Q� LAC Chimney OC connector shieC20l ?_ ------ Special adaptor kits to simplift'fireplace installations are Check this available from your local dealer. clearance pEE E 0 Wall Pass-Throughs Mantel Whenever possible,design your installation so that the 4 connector does not pass through a combustible wall. If you are considering a wall pass-through in your installa- tion,check with your building inspector before 72 ou begin.. Also,check with the chimney connector manufacturer for any specific requirements. Accessories are available for use as wall pass-throughs. If using one of these,make sure it has been tested and listed for use as a wall pass-through. If the clearance between the chimney connector and either In the United States,the National Fire Protection the ceiling or the mantel is inadequate,a special protective Association(NFPA)has established guidelines for passing shield is required. chimney connectors through combustible walls. Many building code inspectors follow these guidelines when approving installations. The following illustration shows one NFPA-recom- • The fireplace damper must be sealed to prevent mended method. All combustible material in the wall is. room air from escaping up the flue. However,it must be cut away from the sin le-wall connector to provide the possible to re-open the damper to inspector clean the required 12" (300 mm�clearance. Any material used to chimney. close up the opening must be non-combustible. I� Installation 19 the wall is cut away to provide the required 18" (460 mm) clearance for the connector. The resulting space must remain empty. A flush-mounted sheet metal cover may Wall stud be used on one side only. If covers must be used on both sides,each cover must be mounted on non-combustible Chimney spacers at least 1" (25 mm)clear of the wall. Your local connector dealer or your local building inspector can provide details for other approved methods of passing a chimney connec- tor through a combustible wall in your area. In Canada, this type of installation must conform to CAN/CSA- B365,Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appli- ances and Equipment. NOTE: Do not vent your Defiant Encore into a factory-built(zero-clearance)fireplace. These appliances D O and their chimneys are specifically designed as a unit for 12"of non- use as fireplaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to adapt them for any other use. combustible material DO NOT CONNECT A DEFIANT ENCORE TO ANY Floor AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. protection Floor Protection An approved wall pass-through for the United States. A tremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottom Plate of a Defiant Encore,and the floor beneath requires Three other methods are also approved by the NFPA: two kinds of special protection. • Using a section of double-wall chimney with a 9" Heat protection is provided by a Vermont Castings' 1 (230 mm)clearance to combustibles. ' - Bottom Heat Shield Kit,part*0164. • Placing a'section of chimney connector inside a Spark and ember protection is provided by a floor ventilated thimble,which in turn is separated from protector,which may be any non-combustible material. combustibles by 6" (150 mm)of fiberglass insulating For a new hearth,we recommend a non-combustible L_ material. floor protector such as 1/4" non-asbestos mineral board or • Placing a section of chimney connector inside a its equivalent,or 24 gauge sheet metal. If carpeting is section of 9" (230 mm)diameter,solid-insulated,factory- present,it must be removed before installation of the floor built chimney,with two inches of air space between the protector. The floor protector may be covered with a chimney section and combustibles. non-combustible decorative material if desired. In Canada,The Canadian Standards Association has When using brick,tile,or stone for the decorative established different guidelines. The illustration below surface,individual pieces must be mortared so sparks shows one method,in which all combustible material in cannot fall through. In the United States,most installations will require that the bottom heat shield be attached. Only when the stove is placed on a completely non-combustible surface, such as un-painted concrete over earth,may it be used without the heat shields. In Canada,installation of the Defiant Encore is not permitted unless the bottom heat shield is attached. Even with the bottom heat shield installed,you must also use a floor protector in both the United States and ' Canada. The required dimensions for floor protectors Ovary slightly between the two countries: In the United States, the floor protector is required under the stove. It must extend at least 16 inches(not including the ash lip)from the front of the stove(labeled "F"in the illustration),and at least 6 inches from the sides and rear("D"and"E"in the illustration). It must also extend under the chimney connector and 2 inches to either side("C"in illustration). For the 8" (200 mm)connector,the protector must be a minimum of 12" (300 mm)wide. For the 6" (150 mm)connector, the protector must be 10" (250 mm)wide. The protector must be centered under the connector. To meet these requirements,a floor protector must be at least 39"wide and 44"deep in the United States. An approved wall pass-through for Canada. i 20 Installation A concrete readily,it can easily pass through to the wood. ' As a result,such fireplace hearths can be a fire hazard and D are considered a combustible floor. E E B 1"CO111 F U.S. Canada Top exit A. 39" 39"(990 mm) C I B. 44" 46"0170 mm) C. 12" 12"(300 mm) (8"connector) 10" 10")250 mm) � 1=( Rear exit (6"connector) D. 6" 6" (150 mm) a E. 6" 6" (150 mm) !' F. 16" 18" (460 mm) E E B Wooden F framing Combustible supporting timbers may lie beneath fireplace A hearths,requiring additional floor protection. Required floor protector dimensions for both top-and rear- Keep in mind,also, that many raised hearths will exiting stoves. extend less than the required clearance from the front of the heater when it is installed. In such cases,sufficient floor protection as described above must be added in front In Canada,a non-combustible floor protector is of the hearth to satisfy the minimum floor protector required under the stove as well. The floor protector must requirement from the front of the stove: 16" (410 mm) (' extend 18 inches(460 mm) to the front(labeled"F"in from the front in the United States and 18" (460 mm) # accompanying illustration),and 6 inches (150 mm)from from the front in Canada. f the sides and rear("D"and"E"in illustration). Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor To meet these requirements,a floor protector in protection. Canada must be at least 39" (990 mm)wide and 46" Fireplace installations also have special clearance 0170 mm)deep. requirements to the side walls,side decorative trim,and Floor protection also must extend under the chimney . fireplace mantle. This information follows. connector and 2 inches to either side ("C"in illustration). For the 8" (200 mm)connector,the protector must be a minimum of 1211000 mm)wide. For the 6" (150 mm) connector, the it must be at least 10" (250 mm)wide.The Keep the Stove a Safe Distance from protector must be centered under the connector. Surrounding Materials An optional plinth can be used to reduce the Defiant Encore's height by 2" (50 mm). However,a plinth Both a stove and its chimney connector radiate heat in all i -installation must include the special Plinth Heat Shield directions when operating,and dangerous overheating of i Package and the Defiant Encore Rear Heat Shield plus the nearby combustible materials can occur if they are too standard non-combustible floor protection that is 39"wide close to the heat. A safe installation requires that ad- x 44"deep—39" (990 mm)wide x 46" (1170 mm)deep. equate clearance be maintained between the hot stove and i in Canada—plus the required 6" (150 mm)extending its connector and nearby combustibles. 1 beyond the stove to each side and the rear,and 16" (18" Clearance is the distance between either your stove [460 mm] in Canada) in front of the stove. (measured from the bottom edge of the stove's top plate)- If the installation is in the United States and the floor or chimney connector,and nearby walls,floors, the is completely non-combustible,-the additional floor ceiling,and any other fixed combustible surface. Your protection and heat shields are not required. The floor stove has special clearance requirements that have been protection and heat shields are always required in Canada. established after careful research and testing to UL and ULC standards. These clearance requirements must be Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations strictly observed. In addition,furnishings and other combustible materi- Don't assume that your fireplace hearth is completely als must be kept away from the stove as well. In general,a non-combustible distance of 48" 0220 mm)must be maintained between Many fireplace hearths do not satisfy the"completely the stove and moveable combustible items such as drying non-combustible requirement because the brick or clothes,furniture,newspapers,firewood,etc. Keeping concrete in front of the fireplace opening is supported by those clearance areas empty assures that nearby surfaces heavy wood framing. Because heat passes through brick or and objects will not overheat i Installation 21 Reducing Clearances Safely with Shields Wall Shields Clearance requirements are established to meet every One way to reduce clearances is with a wall shield installation possibility,and they involve the combination constructed of 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal,or of of four basic variables: another non-combustible material such as 1/2" (13 mm) • When the stove and chimney connector have no listed insulation board or common brick"laid on flat,"with the heat shield mounted on them. 3-1/2" (90 mm)side down. • When the stove and chimney connector have a listed Stud wall Air flow heat shield mounted on them. framing • When the wall has no listed heat shield mounted on it. Drywall • When the wall has a heat shield mounted on it. Wall shield In general,the greatest clearance is required when you are Non- placing a stove and its connector with no heat shields combustible near a wall with no heat shield. spacer and For example,when the Defiant Encore is installed fastener parallel to the rear wall and no shields are used,it must be at least 31" (790 mm)from the wall behind it and at least 24" (610 mm)from walls on either side. If the Encore is installed in a corner and no shields are used,the comers of the stove must be at least 24" (610 mm)from nearby walls. The least clearance is required when both the stove and its connector,as well as the wall,have heat shields. Air flow When shields are attached to the stove or chimney connector,they are mounted 1" - 2" (25-50 mm)away from the stove or connector surface on non-combustible Wall shields must be spaced out from the combustible spacers. Air flowing between the stove(and/or chimney surface 1"(25 mm)on non-combustible spacers. connector)and nearby shields carries away heat. Do not block the air flow by filling this empty space with any insulating material. Shields must be spaced out from the combustible The shiny shield surface facing the heat source must be surface 1" (25 mm)on non-combustible spacers. The left un-painted,enabling it to reflect heat back towards spacers should not be directly behind the stove or chim- the stove or connector and away from the wall. ney connector. Clearances may be reduced only by means approved by Air must be able to flow between the wall and the the regulatory authority,and in accordance with the shield. At least 50%of the bottom 1" (25 mm)of the clearances listed in this manual. shield should be open and the shield must be open at Because of their restricted air flow and heat retention the top. characteristics,specific construction requirements and The shield for a to exit stove must extend 10" (250 special clearances apply to installations into alcoves. mm)above the top of the stove; for a rear exit configura 'Refer to the diagrams on this page,and contact your tion, the shield must be 36" (910 mm)high. The shield Vermont Castings' Dealer for details before beginning an for the chimney connector must be 30" (760 mm)wide, alcove installation. centered behind the pipe; for installations that use an approved prefabricated chimney to pass through the NOTE: ALCOVE INSTALLATION OF THE ceiling,the chimney connector shield must stop 1" (25 DEFIANT ENCORE IS NOT PERMITTED IN mm)below the ceiling. CANADA. Metal screening placed over the Stove Heat Shields �� t Me screening shieltal op;owill prevent a wall The Vermont Castings'Defiant Encore Rear Heat Shield small objects fromis one way to reduce the clearance to the rear wall. The Wall falling behind it.. rear heat shield may be installed on either rear-or top- shield exiting stoves. However,since the chimney connector also radiates heat toward the wall in top-exiting installa- tions,a chimney connector shield should be used when- ever the rear heat shield is used on top-exiting stoves. ' Clearance reductions with the rear heat shield apply only to the wall to the rear in parallel installations. Neither the side clearance requirement nor the clearance Metal lath or requirement in comer installations may be reduced. non-combustible spacers �$� A�CI� �ih� r . '�1 t b�� � mrR� r 4, �rw,_�. �' ,t, �k.. � tP��" � �a`; �� ` - ii tits, � wn, i�, �. r i �... ,, n_ 1�. �_ `� �� -- � t: l.� '� �f. 2. ii �� _ - .-. ..._-_, t r� { ti 1' �' :...; •_ .y l ::fir or �y %a �f Town of Barnstable ° # ° lay ; s- ' �-� Regulatory Services 20011 CC a 2 9 A A EO: 4 5 Thomas F.Geller,Director MASS Building Division 039. '�Ee r�r►'�h Tom Perry,Building Commissioner d D I V C S M 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 PERWHT#J0 3 Yo FEE: $ J SHED REGISTRATION 120 square feet or less C-t_ l2O ���iUS�A Location of shed(address) Village Property owner's name Telephone number Size of Shed Map/Parcel# r� Signature Date Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District? n r Old King's Highway Historic District Commission jurisdiction? Aw Conservation Commission(signature is required) .�. 0,1NOX 177C1-7'V1 Fr 10//?,XQ PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE WITBE[N THE JURISDICTION OF ANY OF THE ABOVE COMMISSIONS,THERE MAY BE A REVIEW PROCESS AND APPLICATION FEE. PLEASE SEE THE APPROPRIATE COMMISSION FOR DETAILS. THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PLOT PLAN . Q-forms-shedreg REV:121901 A �l LOT 52 N88*56'27"E 220. 00' LOT ��� � o 50 1� PATIO p DECK 4�� LOT 51 60. #129---_--GA 24.1 U) 0 j w r a� S79 e02 2 LOT 39 S ZONE.• 'RF-1 ' This Plan is For MORTGAGE INSPECTION FLOOD ZONE- C„ WN: _�dRfS_LA _-_ ------ Bank Use Only ___ REGISTRY OWNER: _ ERIVEST _E__Bc N_ANCY A._ WILRLITZER ED REF: _� F 84418______----BUYER: _jY4XN ' ,_11_'QWO_ol�--____-- -_--_-_-_-- �TE: _319 92 ________________ PLAN REF: _17994_K =_1 _______MOOD- 1"= IEREBY CERTIFY TO �EL�IOUT�.:M�II�'Z'G�G�'_______ - 40---FT. �MPANY INC. _________THAT THE BUILDING `�j� Og 9qs� )WN ON THIS PLAN IS LOCATED ON THE GROUND AS q�y YANKEE SURVEY )WN AND THAT ITS POSITION.DOES. _—__ CONFORM PA. CONSULTANTS THE ZONING LAW SETBACK REQUIREMENTS OF THE MERITNEV1f y 143 ROUTE 149 ,TN OF _ 42ARNSTABLE ___AND THAT . ,32098 e DOES_ NOT_ LIE WITHIN THE SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD �p �" MARSTONS MILLS, MA. 02648 �A AS SHOWN ON THE H.U.D. MAP DATED 8 19�85__ `pia CISM gJq° TEL: 428—0055 unity—Panel 4 250001 0001 C � i taro FAX' 420-5553 THIS PLAN NOT MADE FROM' AN INSTRUMENT UUL A. MERIT W PLS ----- SURVEY, NOT TO BF, i1SF.n rop rrmfli+a i-re, R24.5 k 7W I �pF1WHE Town of Barnstable *Permit# NAP p� Expires 6 months from issue date AD H„x,,,STABLE , : Regulatory Services Fee 9MASS. ChThomas F.Geiler, ,Director rfD N10` Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 X'P E S S P EPAI Office: 508-862-4038 J U L 2 9 2003 Fax: 508-790-6230 EXPRESS PERNHT APPLICATION - RESIDENTIAtrQft 'F BARNSTABLE Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Map/parcel Number 1�7 Property Address ` 94 (nq [Residential Value of Worklg0 c)� / u� Owner's Name&Address ��� � Co tractor's Name_ 4�L L Telephone Number Vome Improvement Contractor License#(if applicable) Cpnstruction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) o / [4Workman's Compensation Insurance Check one: ❑ I am a sole proprietor ❑ I am the Homeowner [ I have Worker's Commp�pennnsati n Insurance e .;r Insurance Company Nam . �i Workman's Comp.Policy#_� Permit Request(check box) Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to�(3l_A��❑Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) ❑ Re-side ❑ Replacement Windows. U-Value (maximum.44) ❑ Other(specify) *Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: Prope Owner ust roperty Owner Letter of Permission. sV Signature Q:Forms:expmtrg Revised121901 iJ"1 I I °F fHE tokti Town of Barnstable "P. Regulatory Services •M B E BaxNszn L ,sa Thomas F.Geiler,Director 9 nin � 163[9. ate` Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must.Complete and Sign This Section If Using A: 3 Builder as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize (�i'540"I's to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized bythis Building permit application for(address of job) �L' )Ear 6 allq- -;7,�, �-- �-0 4S1aZtu4rqt0--Zer Date Print Name i Got 50) } it 0� 1 x R fi CAA { O N ao O 53.25, owner : E,�N�ST WU�E'G/T2�h' 40Cj=i7"/O.�/: BA�A/STRSL� MASS . A�EF�.C'G'.VGEs / 799'¢ '� , Shy 1 CE!'GriFY �r",q7' 7"'NO ACJd1.Z�/.VF sNorvv o.v TN/a aZ-AA✓ /s 40cA7-4"D OA1 rwE +ERRtf 8. it yC�'OU.V� fi5 Jt/1CW.V NQ�4G'o.V Li"6 7"�WfiT 7-AVO- roA.11ti4�- QY-LAN/S O,• rA I& TONAL/ 00 E3fa ^�STA L E. 1 O 4-v , E— L L !E'. /n c. . . aAafret i Y`„o•�'�e TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No. { �u»�.0 ; Building Inspector cash rua 1639- V`Y�\ OCCUPANCY PERMIT Bond ----_____ �' "No building nor structure shall be erected, and no land, building or structure shall be used for a new, different, changed, or enlarged use without a Building Permit therefor first having been obtained from the Building Inspector. No building shall be occupied until a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the Building Inspector." Issued to Y `;. ��*."'� � GF'r Address �t4 Q}1 HaaA *2:a x., ,, ,n. I Wiring Inspector �� !�1 r ,_.c: Inspection date 4 Plumbing Inspector Inspection date Gas Inspector Inspection date Engineering Department Inspection date 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. ................................ 19......__ ................................................................................._......._......._._._ ._ Building Inspector .. btAsssWisor;vs'Tnap and lot'numb ............................. a Bpi TNF T�� Y� Sewage Permit number ... . ,3......'........................ SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST INSTALLED IN COMPLIA STABLE. rX O 1639 3 iyl Ipuse number ... 1a.%..gym. ............:.......... WITH TITLE 5 90 MU& ENVIRONMENTAL CODE A Duo," TOWN OF BARNSrVB1 EATI',,,,.1 DUILDI G INSPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO .. . . .. ... .... . .. ........ ... ....... .. ......... .......... TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ........ ........... .. ........... . ....... .........19u./.. TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: A r Location ® .. ..s.l............. �W.L��.�.....� �.�'�.......... ®. 3 9N9 ..... Proposed Use .'j 0 G-L C 4 Vli( 1 l Zoning District .........................Fire District � i�/1'T��'L�� ............................................... ...... .. ................. .... Name of Owner N ' "' ` � '�') ' �� ��— 'IG �� 1 -� ....................................... . ............................ ess . ........ ................ .......................... .... . ..................... Nameof Builder .... ...............................................................Address .................................................................................... %V-r;z� Name of Architec ... .... ...Address ........... ) n ................................ :Foundation ... -��! Number of Rooms .............................................. 1... ..... ..... Exterior .. © t .0..........:.......................Roofing" .... !�� �.............................. Floors .......................Interior ......... Heafirig ' . � � ..,: ?......... .:..... ............PlrbirPg L `Z:y .. s...:. .:... ..:.................. Fireplace .... .........................................................................Approximate CostE.l ©�! � `v Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board _______________________________19________. Area Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF -BOARD OF HEALTH6 �b c - �13; � \? N. 5 r6o y1a I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Name . ....... .c.........._. .......... WURLITZER, ERNEST E. s 22953 No ................. Permit for .3.'... .s�..TwQ...S.tAry tit .. Single F.4mi.ly..Dwelling............. ii .Tr4.t...U.i...129....P.Qwdar...Ui.11, P D � Location ad.................. ................................... I ► _ _ `` •r. Owner Fz:17e t...E.....Wurli.tz.ex........... Frame Type'-of Construction .......................................... ........................................... Plot ............................ Lot ................................ _ Permit Granted .........March 27 .................. 9 81 11� IT! � t Date of Inspection r 19 Date Completed .. 19 AL:,_ 19, td i�PERMIT REFUSED ..................... ............................. 00 `rn 1 APP - roved. ................................................ 19 ............... .......`..... .... ...........T... .../^. •, A, •i .+e i ti' ��p-'tea. - ��-^i J�)