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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1070 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132 - PIER 1 IMPORTS,' ,# �, l� -Case 20=30805-KRH Doc•407 Filed 03/19/20 *Entered 03/19/2017:28 05 'Desc Main. wDocument 'Page 1 of 3' Joshua A.Sussberg,P.C.(admitted pro hac vrce), ' r IVlichael:A Condyles(VA 27807) ; Emily (VA 461 E. Geier(admitted.pro hac vice) R Peter.J.Barrett 79) AnnElyse Scarlett Gains(admitted pro hac vice)+ Jeremy S.Williams (VA 77469) , KIRKLAND&ELLIS LLP 4' Brian i Richardson(VA 92477) KIRKLAND&ELLIS INTERNATIONAL LLP KUTAK ROCKLLP 601 Lexington Avenue 90l East Byrd-Street, Suite 1000 New York,New York'10022` Richmond;Virginia.232I9-4071 t c Telephone: (212)446-4800 Telephone: (804)644 T700`_! Facsimile, (212)446-4900 t r; i s Facs�milei (804)783 6192 1 -and-. Joshua M.Altman(admitted pro hac vice) KIRKLAND&ELLISLLP- F RUILDINGDEPT. KIRKLAND&ELLIS INTERNATIONAL Ci;P 300 North LaSalle: Street Chicago,Illinois 60654 MAR'2 64.2020 Telephone' ;. (312)8622000 Facsimile (312)862-2200 `.TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Co Counsel.to'the Debtors and Debtors,in.Possession ' tr 3t Y ) '°` A ` r r IN.THE.UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT. ,r FOR THE EASTERN.DISTRICT OF.VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION ♦ . In re: Chapter,11. f' Y ter'• ' {. .. r PIER 1:'I.MPORTS,INC.,et a1. Case No 20-30805 (KRH). Debtors ) (Jointly Administered) NOTICE OF:ADJOURNMENT.AND SCHEDULING OF.TELEPHONIC MEETING OF CREDITORS': PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the above captioned_ debtors,`and, debtors in , possession: (collectively, the 'Debtors" ,'. filed .:voluntary petitions .-under..Chapter 11 'of the.; Bankruptcy Code on February 17,2020 PLEASE.' TAKE FURTHER NOTICE . THAT pursuant: to aectlon ;341°;of the; Bankruptcy Code,the Office of the United..States Trustee for the:Eastern District of Virginia.(the "U.S. Trustee") originally sc aheduled meeting of.creditors for March 26, 2020, at 9:06 a.m.: , :(prevailing Eastern.`Tune), at-the office of the.U.S. Trustee; 701 E:,Broad Street; Richmond; .. Virginia 23219 t The Debtors in ihese chapter l l:cases;along with the last four digifs of each pebtor's federal'tax tderitification• . number;'are set.forth :in the Debtors . otion'for Entry of an Order'.(I) Directing:Joint'Administration of Chapter 11,.Cases a'nd (U) Granting. Related Relief filed.contemporaneously herewith: The location of the Debtors' service address is'10.0 Pier 1-Place,Fort Worth,Texas 76102. : Case 20-30805-KRH.; .Doc.407. Filed 03/19/20 Entered 03/19/20'17:28:05 . Desc Main o : ;Document Page 2 of 3 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT on March 17, 2020, the United,States Bankruptcy Court'for the Eastern District of Virginia.entered an Amended Order Temporarily Suspending Section 341 Meetings in.All'Divisions [Standing Order 20-57A].. As a_result, the Debtors and the U.S. Trustee have agreed to adjourn the Debtors' meeting of creditors. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT the meeting of creditors will now take place telephonically on April 21, 2020,.at 1:00 p.m. (prevailing Eastern Time). Parties will be able to participate in the telephonic :meeting of creditors by .using the following dial-in information at the,appointed time: 1-20 Local: `w 3-480-2348 ' Toll Freer 1-8777989-1106 °Passcode 2506551# PLEASE.TAKE FURTHER�NOTICE�THAT the Debtors'' representatives will be present (by telephone) to be"examined under oath liy the U.S.Trustee and by creditors. Creditors are welcome to participate in the meeting but are not required to do so. The meeting may be continued and coneluded,at a later date without further notice: PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT electronic copies of all pleadings or other documents filed in the. chapter 11 cases may be obtained for a fee via PACER on the Court's website at www.vaeb.uscourts.gov. Additionally, free electronic copies of all pleadings and certain other documents filed in the chapter l l cases will be'posted on'a website rnaintained by Epiq Corporate Restructuring, LLC which is available at httvs://dm.ePi6ll 'con-t/case/vierl/info as soon as practicable after filing [Remainder ofpage intentionally left blank] ;Case 20=30805-KRH .',Doc 407 Filed 03/19/20 Entered 03/19/2017:28:05 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 3 ., . Richmond,Virginia. Dated: February IS 2020 ' z Isl Jereiny S. Williams KUTAK ROCK LLP KIRKLAND&ELLIS LLR Michael A:.Condyles(VA:27807) ,:, KIRKLAND&ELLIS INTERNATIONAL LLP Peter J.Barrett(VA 46179) `'loshua A.Sussberg,P.C..(admitted pro hac vice) Jeremy S..Williams(VA 77469) Emily E.Geier(admitted pro.hac vice) Brian H.Richardson(VA 92477) Ann Scarlett Gains (admitted pro.hac vice) 901 East Byrd Street,.Suite 1000 60.1 Lexington venue Richmond,Virginia23219-4.071 `. . . New York,New York 10022 `. Telephone`. (804).644-1700 Telephone:'. (212)446=4800_ Facsimile: 004.),383-61:92. Facsimile: (212)446-4900,: Email: Michael.Condyles@KutakRock c' Email 'joshua.sUssberg@kirkland com Peter.Barrett@KutakRock com .emily.geier@kirkland.com Jerer.n Williams utakRock.com: annel se ams �rkland com Y Y g. Brian.Richardson@KutakRo ck.com and Co-Counsel-to the Debtors and;Debtors in Possessco,n ; Joahua M.Altman(admitted pro hae vice) 300 North'LaSalle'Street Chic ago,:Illinois 60654 _ Tel ephone (312)862 200..0 . Facsimile! :(3.12)862-2200 Email..�josh.altman@kirkland:com Co-Counsel to the Debtors nd r a Debto s.in:P s e a n ossso J . 3 Epiq Corporate Restructuring,LLC PO Box 4470 Legal Documents Enclosed- Beaverton,OR 97076 Please direct to the attention Address Service Requested S e equ sted of the Addressee; D Leg P ,al a artment or President 12,973 - III III II I II ILIIIII IIII I II IIIIIIIIIII Il�llllllll llil illl IIIII III � , PIO ADJ341MEET 03=20.-2020(CRED1TOR,CREDNUM) ` ******1000060521******BAR(23)MAIL ID***"000161907:810***; TOWN OF BARNSTABLB 200 MAIN ST HYANNIS MA 02601 , THIS PAGE. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK , n Town of Barnstable Building Post This Card So.That rt is Vis,Ibfe From the Street:-A proued;,Plans,Musgt be Retained on Job and this,Card Must be Kept f • @A1tMAfs�.. �. r Inal.� ,:e' e'u Ta. apt �� c Ag��,,• ,"i 9' :. '� -: 1 \ a,�. G'. • Posted Until F Wx spection Haas Been Matle r , y , yam 163E ♦ a r;. `��, w .; Permit i s Whe're a Certificate of Occupancyis Required,such Building shall Not be Occupied ant�l a Final Inspect�oahas been made Permit No. B-18-3637 Applicant Name: ARTHUR F DIAS Ap provals Date Issued: 11/02/2018 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Siding/Windows/Roof/Doors Expiration Date: 05/02/2019 Foundation: Location: 1070 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132, HYANNIS Map/Lot 295-019 X02 Zoning District:. SPLIT Sheathing: _ f Owner on Record: FESTIVAL OF HYANNIS LLC Contractor Name ARTHUR F DIAS Framing: 1 Contractor Ucense 40389 Address: 3333 NEW HYDE PARK RD,STE 100lul 2 NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11042 i Est Protect Cost: $75,715.00 Chimney: Description: Roof-Pier-1 Permit Fee: $ 160.00 Insulation: I Fee Paid,-,. $ 160.00 Project Review Req: , r y Date 11/2/2018 Final: Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: - a: Building Official x Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance. . x Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documentsfor which thl"s permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same.° 4 - Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire'Officials are provided on this permit. Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: 1.Foundation or Footing z :?< ` § • $' Rough: 2.Sheathing Inspection 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed Final: 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection S.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department .Building plans are to be available on site Final: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT , r Application number. ....... Fee .. ........................ ........................................... NOV O 1 2018 �, Building Inspectors Initials.......l..l:.......... ............... TOWA _ HAHM �,� / rr s LE Date Issued.................` ..........1� Map/Parcel., ... ...7Q1q. 0 ............. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE EXPEDITED PERMIT APPLICATION: ROOF/SIDING/WINDOWS/DOORS/TENTS/STOVES/WEATHERIZATION PROPERTY INFORMATION Address of Project: /0 7a _L v/-7-A n a u AC( NUMBER STREET VILLAGE ( ,3 �a Owners Name:,Ar�,,,,,a I- o� ��yr�� ,s Phone Number 7 Email Address: �,��,,o�, k««/� . �d Cell Phone Number 1 7� 3 J-e Project cost$ "�.�. S"' Check one Residential Commercial OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION As owner of the above property I hereby authorize to make application for a building permit in accordance with 780 CMR Owner Signature: Date: TYPE OF WORK 0 Siding 0 Windows(no header change)# Insulation/Weatherization 0 Doors(no header change) # Commercial Doors require an inspector's review Roof(not applying more than I layer of shingles) Construction Debris will be going to �. CONTRACTOR'S INFORMATION Contractor's name deed ece J Home Improvement Contractors Registration(if applicable)# (attach copy) Construction Supervisor's License# (attach copy) Email of Contractor Phone number `� )0 06 0S 27 � ALL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE STRUCTURES OVER 75 YEARS OLD OR IF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS IN A HISTORIC DISTRICT, YOU MUST OBTAIN HISTORIC APPROVAL BEFORE A PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED. Jr 91M APPLICATION NUMBER............................................................. *For Tents Only* Date Tent(s)will be erected Removed on number of tents total Does the tent have sides? Yes No (If yes please attach floor plan with exits marked) Dimensions of each Tent X X X Additional tent dimensions can be attached on a separate piece of paper. Purpose of Event Check one: this event is a: for profit non-profit event Check one: Food served Yes No Flame Spread Sheet of each tent must be attached. Provide a site plan with the location(s)of each tent Fuel source being used LP tank 20 lbs. or> Yes No____, if yes, a gas permit is required. Natural Gas Yes No , if yes, a gas permit is required. If food is being served at your event please obtain a Health Department approval between the hours of 8:00am-9:30 am or 3.30 pm-4.30pm. Commercial events may require Fire Department approval, *WOOD/COAL/PELLET STOVES Manufacturer# Model/I.D. Fuel Type Testing Lab Offsets from combustibles: front back left side right side HOMEOWNER'S LICENSE EXEMPTION Homeowner's Name: Telephone Number Cell or Work number 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. Signature Datej APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE Signature Date All permit applications are subject to a building official's approval prior to issuance. -A The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of IndustrialAccidents — Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street - Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Ledbly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): Address: tv City/State/Zip: ew Phone k 10 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate bog:. Type of project(required): 1.[�]'1 am a employer with 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. E�Remodelmg ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g. Demolition working for me many capacity, employees and have workers' [No workers'comp.insurance comp,insurance. $ 9. ❑Building addition required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11,D Plumbing repairs or additions myself[No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance required-]t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 13.E]Other employees, [No workers' comp,insurance required.] *Arty 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 hue 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 vyhether or notthose entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp,.policy number. . I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: 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 ime 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 and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Sign attire: Date: Phone#: 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#: f Client#:59240 EAGRI1 ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DDIYYYY) 4/26/2018 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 have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or 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 any rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACTNAME: Denise Kelley People's United Ins.Agency MA PHONE FAX IC No Ext:413 735-6545. Arc No: One Monarch Place, 10th Floor AD AIL Denise.Kelley@peoples.com PO Box 4960 Springfield,MA 01144 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A National Fire Insurance Co of Hartford 20478 INSURED INSURER 8;Continental Casualty Company 20443 Eagle Rivet Roof Service Corp. Amer can casualryaf Reading PA 20427 15 Britton Drive INSURER c INSURER D: Bloomfield,CT 06002 INSURER E: 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 CONTRACTOR 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. LTRR ADDLSUBR TYPE OF INSURANCE NSR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MMIDDY EXP LIMITS . A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 5092136441 5/01/2018 05/0112019 EACH ��OCCURRENCE $1 000000 CLAIMS-MADE �X OCCUR PREM, NO(ERENTEDnte $500000 Blkt Addtl Insured MED EXP(Any one person) $15 000 W/Written Contract X X PERSONAL BADVINJURY $1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:_ GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000000 POLICY�ECT a LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 OTHER: $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X X 5092136438 5/01/2018 05/01/201 (CEOacBcl MN SINGLE LIMIT $1,000,000 X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY X AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ONLY Per accidentDAMAGE $ $ B X UMBRELLA LIAB X IOCCUR X X 6012109779 5/01/2018 0510112019 EACH OCCURRENCE $1 O 000 000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $1 O 000 000 DED I X RETENTION$1 OOOO $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION X 5092136455 5/01/2018 05/01/201 X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN E ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1 000 000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? a N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1 000 000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000- DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of Insurance CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Proof of Insurance SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE )�n '�."?'R.c.0 V�tICII /WILL ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) 1 of 1 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD #S945054/M944680 DMK Please visit our web site at-hftp://www.mass'.gov/dpl/boards/EN , ARTHUR F DIAS III 15 BRITTON DR (EN) BLOOMFIELD,CT 06002.3616 Fold,Then Detach Along All Perforations 0, COMMCINWEstIit.TH OF MASSACHUSETTS >, • • -- • • ENGINEERING :•.. r i " ISSUES.THE FOLLOWING UCENSE REGIPROF CIVIL.ENGINEER `I ARTHUR F DIAS III :16 BRITTON DRIca BLOOMEIELO;CT 06002.3616 40388 0613012020..... . 480321 Fold,Thon Detach Along All Perforations CONTROL# u� . IMPORTANT If your license is lost,damaged or destroyed;is inaccurate;or needs to be corrected,visit our web site at mass.gov/dpl for instructions to ensure fhe.proper rpailing of your Renewal I,aplication and any other correspondence, This license is subject to Massachusetts General Laws and regulations.Your license is a privilege,and cannot be lent or assigned to any person or entity under penalty of lam.Keep this license on your per son orposted as required by law and/or reguiatfons: a� Mass. Corporations, external master page Page 1 of 2 a Corporations Division Business Entity Summary ID Number: 421553501 Request certificate New search Summary for: EAGLE RIVET ROOF SERVICES CORP. The exact name of the Foreign Corporation: EAGLE RIVET ROOF SERVICES CORP. Entity type: Foreign Corporation Identification Number: 421553501 Old ID Number: Date of Registration in Massachusetts: 11-19-2002 .Last date certain: Organized under the laws of: State: CT Country:USA on: 09-30-2002 Current Fiscal Month/Day: 12/31 The location of the Principal Office: Address: 15 BRITTON DRIVE City or town, State, Zip code, BLOOMFIELD, CT 06002 USA Country: The location of the Massachusetts office, if any: Address City or town, State, Zip code, Country: The name and address of the Registered Agent: Name: JAMES TRASK Address: PO BOX 51068 1635 PAGE BLVD City or town, State, Zip code, INDIAN ORCHARD, MA 01151 USA Country: The Officers and Directors of the Corporation: Title Individual Name Address PRESIDENT ARTHUR DIAS 45 SOMERWYND LANE SUFFIELD, CT 06078 USA TREASURER ARTHUR DIAS 45 SOMERWYND LANE SUFFIELD, CT 06078 USA CLERK JAMES L TRASK 61 LONGHILL STREET SOMERS, CT 06071 USA http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?FEIN=421553501&... 11/1/2018 Mass. Corporations, external master page Page 2 of 2 A DIRECTOR JAMES L TRASK 61 LONGHILL STREET SOMERS, CT 06071 USA DIRECTOR ARTHUR DIAS 45 SOMERWYND LANE SUFFIELD, CT 06078 USA Business entity stock is publicly traded: ❑ The total number of shares and the par value, if any, of each class of stock which this business entity is authorized to issue: Total Authorized Total issued and outstanding Class of Stock Par value per share No. of shares Total par No..of shares value ❑ ❑Confidential ❑Merger ❑ Consent Data Allowed Manufacturing View filings for this business entity: ALL FILINGS Amended Foreign Corporations Certificate Annual Report Annual Report - Professional Application for Reinstatement v' i View filings Comments or notes associated with this business entity: New search http://coip.sec.state.ma.us/CorpWeb/CooSearch/C6rpSummary.aspx?FEIN=421553501&... 11/1/2018 f INVOICE MAIUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, BSir fll•310f-4196, Hid tWoe,NY 11802.7522 Vendor10:VEAGW01 OWNER Project ID:SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number:9374 Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between OWNER and CONTRACTOR For CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS OF LIMITED SCOPE where the Basis of Payment is a STIPULATED SUM This Agreement is made as of the 28 day of Septemeber,2018(hereinafter the"Agreement') Between the OWNER: Festival of Hyannis,LLC And the CONTRACTOR: v Eagle Rivet Roof Service Brett Trask Office: 2 Boxcar Blvd Tewksbury,IVIA Phone:978-640-9777 Emall: brett.trask@eagierivet.com For the following Project: Roof Replacement over NomeGaods and Pier 1 The Architect is: n/e n/a n/a Office: n/a Emaih n/a The OWNER's Representative is: Tracy Perron Two Newton Executive Park,Suits 100 . Newton,MA 02462 617-933-M tperron@klmcoreaity.com or such other individual as the OWNER may designate from time to time in writing. The Contract Sum for the Project is$230,165.00. Page i of 26 InitlaL Owner: Contrector: INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 684 01-3101-41% Hicksville,NV 11902-7522 VendoriD:VEAGLRI01 OWNER PrNectto-SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number: 9374 ARTICLE 1. THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT 1.1. The"Contract Documents"for the Project consist of:this Agreement;the exhibits attached hereto;Drawings, Specifications and Addenda issued prior to the execution of this Agreement,all as defined below;and other documents listed in this Agreement,all of which form the Agreement,and are as fully a part of the Agreement as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein.The CONTRACTOR shall execute the entire Work,as defined below and described in the Contract Documents, except to the extent specifically indicated in the Contract Documents to be the responsibility of others. The Contract Documents may be amended only by a written instrument signed by the OWNER,whether that instrument is an amendment or a Change Order,as defined below,relating to the Work,as defined below. 1.2. The"Work" is the construction and services required by the Contract Documents, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and Services provided or to be provided by the CONTRACTOR to fulfill the CONTRACTOR's obligations. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. 1.3_ The"Project"is the total construction of which the Work performed under the Contract Documents may be the whole or a part and which may include construction by the OWNER or by separate contractors. 1.4. The°Drawings"are the graphic and pictorial portions of the Contract Documents showing the design,location and dimensions of the Work,generally including plans,elevations,sections,details,schedules and diagram as enumerated In Exhibit B. I.S. The"Specifications"are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written requirements for materials,equipment,systems,standards and workmanship for the Work,and performance of related services. 1.6. The "Addenda" are changes, modifications, or additions to the Drawings and Specifications made after issuance of the Drawings and Specification for bid. Scope of Work The CONTRACTOR shall perform all the Work required by Contract Documents and in the Exhibit 8,the"Scope of Work",for the completion of the Project at Festival at Hyannis S.C.(the'OWNER's Property"). The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all federal, state and local laws,statutes,ordinances,codes,rules and regulations and lawful orders of public authorities applicable to its services, the Work set forth herein and its performance under the Contract Documents("Applicable laws").The Work includes inspection fees, taxes and all Work necessary orincidentai to the construction of the Project,as shown on the Contract Documents,including,but not limited to,the Drawings and Specifications. ARTICLE It. CONTRACT TIME 2.1. Time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Agreement. By executing the + Agreement,the CONTRACTOR confirms that the Contract Time is a reasonable period for performing the Work and for achieving Substantial Completion,as defined in Sections 2.3 and 14.3 below of the Work. 2.2. The date of commencement set forth in Article 2.2 is the date from which the Contract Time is measured,and shall be the date of this Agreement,as first written above,unless a different date is stated below. The date of commencement shall be October 15,2018("Commencement.Date"). 2.3. The date of Substantial Completion is the date set forth In the"Certification of Substantial Completion"Issued by OWNER in the form attached hereto as Exhibit E and submitted for CONTRACTOR review and approval,and to select available joint inspection dates. Substantial Completion of the Work shall be achieved not later than ecember 10,2018 subject to modifications by Change Orders executed by the OWNER. "Substantial Completion"is the sbin the progress of the Work Page2of26 Initial: Owner- Contractor: INVOICE MAILING ADORESS:PO Box 7522, M 01-3101-4196, Hicksville,NY 11a02.7522 Vendor to:VEAGLRI01 OWNERPro}ectf0:SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number:9374 when the Work or designated portion thereof is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so that the OWNER can occupy or utilize the Work for Its intended purpose. Upon receipt of this Certificate of Substantial Completion,the CONTRACTOR shall assemble and provide to the OWNER all warranties,guarantees and other documentation required by the Contract Documents and manuals in connection with any equipment or materials incorporated into the Work,certifying that they are complete and coverall the Work as required.The CONTRACTOR shag be required,prior to final execution of a Certificate of Substantial Completion,to start-up,Inspect,and test all systems installed by CONTRACTOR for proper and safe operation, conformance with the Contract Documents and installation in accordance with all applicable codes,laws,standards,rules and regulations and manufacturer provided instructions and procedures. The CONTRACTOR shall correct any deficiencies in connection with such systems prior to Substantial Completion except for those items which are minor in nature and subject to inclusion on the punch list. Once the parties are satisfied that the above-requirement have been satisfied,and Substantial Completion has occurred,they shall execute the Certificate of Substantial Completion indicating same. 2.4. The CONTRACTOR hereby acknowledges and agrees that the OWNER will sustain damage if the CONTRACTOR is not able to achieve Substantial Completion as set forth in Section 2.3 above, The parties further acknowledge and agree that It will be impractical and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage the OWNER will sustain in the event of a delay in achieving Substantial Completion by the date set forth in Section 2.3. It is agreed that the CONTRACTOR shall pay to the OWNER liquidated damages In the amount of n/a per day as fair and reasonable compensation for a delay in Substantial Completion of the Work as defined in Sections 2.3 and 14.3 herein and not as a penalty for each day after the date set for in Section 2.1 that Substantial Completion)has not been achieved. 2.5. If the CONTRACTOR is delayed at any time in progress of the Work by material changes ordered in the Work by the OWNER,by extreme adverse weather conditlons not reasonably anticlpatable or by a Force Majeure Event,as defined herein,and the OWNER determines such causes justify delay and an adjustment to the Contract Time,then the Contract Time shall be extended by Change Order for such reasonable time as the OWNER may determine."Force Majeure Events"are any act of God,enemy or hostile governmental action,civil commotion,Insurrection,sabotage,fire or other unavoidable casualty,or the intentional misconduct of the other party hereto. 2.6. The CONTRACTOR covenants and agrees to make no claim for damages, lost profits or otherwise (and CONTRACTOR hereby irrevocably waives any and all such claims)resulting or arising in whole or in part out of delay or stoppage in the performance of the Work occasioned by any act or omission by OWNER or by any governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over any aspect of the Work;or by any litigation or proceeding concerning the Project commenced by or against OWNER or any such body or agency. In the event the CONTRACTOR is so delayed or stopped for any of the reasons described herein,the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees that its We recourse shall an extension of time of one day for each day of such delay. 2.7. Any costs caused by delays,improperly timed activities or defective construction shall be bore by the party responsible therefore. ARTICLE ill. CONTRACT SUM 3.1. The OWNER shall pay the CONTRACTOR the Contract Sun► for the CONTRACTOR's performance of the Agreement. 3.2. The Contract Sum includes the following alternates,If any,which are described in the Contract Documents and hereby accepted by the OWNER: ARTICLE IV, PAYMENTS 4.1. "Application for Payment"shall be made by the CONTRACTOR in writing in a rdance with all requirements of Article 4. A"Subcontractor"shall be any other individual or entity hired by or considkEtdJf2r7ring by CONTRACTOR,or one Page 3 of 26 Initial: Owner, Contra 9 ctor. 9+'✓ INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 89A 01-3101.4196, Nldm4 i 2-7522 e,NYi tW Vendor 10:VEAaRl01 OWNER ProWt 10:SMAN7i14B OWNER Contract Number:9374 of its Subcontractors,to perform a portion of the Work,whether it be services,labor,or the supplying or installation of materials or equipment, and shall include sub-subcontractors. Each Application for Payment shall be accompanied by a current "Subcontractor's Log"in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D and current lien waivers by CONTRACTOR and its Subantractors in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C,properly executed and notarized on behalf of every entity which has supplied labor and/or material and/or services to the Work as of the date of each Application for Payment. On the first Application for Payment, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish a current conditional waiver of lien,in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C. Each subcontractor shall indicate in the appropriate line on the form the amount of its conditional waiver in expectation of payment,along with affidavits and such other documentation for the net amount of the Application for Payment.No unconditional lien waivers shall be required with the first Application for Payment.Thereafter, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish with each succeeding partial Application for Payment(prior to the Final Application of Payment), along with the other documents required above,a lien waiver form(in the form attached as Exhibit C)certifying in the Ilan waiver(a)the total amount of the prior conditional amounts previously stated in all previous lien waivers,providing that they are now unconditionally released because they have been paid from the funds previous applied for and received by CONTRACTOR("Unconditional Release Amount"), (b)the amount of the current payment which is conditionally released("Conditional Review Amount"),(c)the amount of retainage which has been unconditionally released to date("Retainage Release Amount")and(d)the balance remaining on the Contract Sum.On the final Application for Payment,the CONTRACTOR shall furnish,along with the other documents required,Its final unconditional"Final Waiver of Lien" in the form required in Exhibit C, and the applicable final and unconditional waivers and affidavits from Subcontractors which are required by OWNER in its sole discretion. The CONTRACTOR shall upon submission of the Final Application for Payment certify that upon payment of the amount requested in the Final Application for Payment,full payment of the Contract Sum has been made and any and all claims for payment or liens by the CONTRACTOR or its Subcontractors are unconditionally released. Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 4.1 to the contrary,OWNER may elect,in Its sole discretion,that CONTRACTOR will not be required to submit lien waivers from any individual Subcontractor who performs work and\or provides materials In an amount of less than Ten Thousand and 00/30Dths Dollars ($10,000.00) ("De Minimis Subcontractor"),provided that the total of all De Minimis Subcontractor work for which lien waivers are not submitted does not exceed Fifty Thousand and 00/100ths Dollars($50,000.00). 4.2. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, the CONTRACTOR may Include in the Applications for Payment materials delivered to and stored at the Project site.However,notwithstanding payment for same,materials shall be stored at the risk of the CONTRACTOR, 4.3. Neither the CONTRACTOR nor its Subcontractors,shall have any right to file any mechanic's lien or Mechanics Lien Notice of intention to File a Lien or claim of any sort or kind,against the premises or the Project or any part thereof. The CONTRACTOR agrees to include this provision in every subcontract With its Subcontractors. If the OWNER's payments are current (or if not current and the reason is the CONTRACTOR's fault.)and the CONTRACTOR files alien or notice of intention,the OWNER may discharge CONTRACTOR and terminate this Agreement.In the event any of the provisions of this Section 4.2 shall not be enforceable by OWNER under Applicable Laws,such provision shall not impair the validity or enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement. 4.4. The CONTRACTOR's Applications for Payment,not more often once per calendar month, and all supporting documentation required herein,shall be submitted on the twenty-fifth(25111 day of each month following the calendar month for which payment Is sought to the OWNER for approval. Payment reflecting the Work accomplished in the preceding month, less ten percent(10%)retainage,shall be made within thirty(30)calendar days after approval by the OWNER of the Application for Payment. All payments due CONTRACTOR shall be subject to CONTRACTOR's compliance with all other provisions of this Agreement. Any Application for Payment which Is not in compliance with Article 4 shall be deemed incomplete and no payment shall be deemed due and owing the CONTRACTOR until all required information has been provided and approved by the OWNER as set forth herein. ARTICLE V, FINAL PAYMENT AND PROJECT CLOSEOUT 5.1. Final Payment, (constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum)including any approved Change Orders, as defined in Section 13.1,will be made within thirty(30) days after OWNER's appr Val of: (1)Final Application for Payment, (2)certificates of approval if and as may be required by all concerned govemmen i gencles,(3)final unconditional Page 4 or 26 Initial: Owner: Contractor: INVOICE MAIUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 880 01-3 101 4196, HICIMY111e,NY 11902-7522 Vendor ID:VEAGLR101 OWNER Project to:SMAH11140 OWNER Contract Number:9374 waivers of lien from the CONTRACTOR and all Subcontractors properly executed and notarized in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C in accordance with the requirements of Artide IV(in the absence of an unconditional lienwaiver or a Mechanic's Lien Notice of Intention to File a Lien has been received or if alien claim is of record,the CONTRACTOR shall provide a bond for one hundred fifty percent(150%)of the amount claimed at the CONTRACTOR's:expense in lieu of a missing waiver of lien or in the alternative,immediately remOVe the lien from the record in a manner acceptable to the OWNER's title company), (4)completion of the Work as certified to and approved by the OWNER (5)OWNER's receipt of all warranties and°guarantees requlred.by the Contract Documents, (6)OWNER's receipt of"Record`Drawings from the'CONTRACTOR"showing all changes made during construction,and.(7)operations and maintenance manuals for all and equipment if required.: ARTICLE V1. ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DO..CLIMENTS 6.2. The Contract Documents are enumerated'in Section 1.1 and in Exhibit B,the Scope of Work,attached hereto. 6.2. The alternates listedbelow represent work which although shown on the Contract Documents as being part of the Scope of Work to be performed by CONTRACTOR has been exduded from this Agreement("Alternates"). This OWNER' reserves the right,throughout,the Contract Time to have these Alternates as set forth in Exhibit B included in this Agreement and upon such election,the Contract Sum shall be increased or decreased by the sums set forth next to the respective items of work as follows: ALTERNATES: None 3 4 I 1 . I I Page s of.2e initlal;Owner: Contractor. _ 1 i INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box7522, 880 01-3101.4196, Hicksville,NY 118D2-7522 Vendor ID.VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project ID:SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number:'9374 ARTICLE VIL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 7.1. The Contract Documents are complerhentary,and whatis required by one shall be as binding:as if required by all; performance by the CONTRACTOR shall be required only to the extent consistent with the Contract Documents and reasonable inferable from them asbeing necessary to produce the Intended results: The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work by the CONTRACTOR and items which are reasonably inferable therefrom. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by ail. In the event of a conflict between;the Contract Documents or the Contract Documents and applicable standards,the CONTRACTOR shall submit a request for information seeking a clarification from the OWNER. Before ordering any materials or performing any Work,the CONTRACTOR shall verify measurements at the Project siteand shall be responsible for the correctness of such measurements. Any:discrepancles which may be found shall be submitted to the OWNER for interpretation. 7.2. The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind(1)between the Architect and CONTRACTOR,(2)'between the OWNER and any Subcontractor or(3)between any persons or entities other than the OWNER and CONTRACTOR. 7.3. Execution of the Agreement bythe CONTRACTOR is a.representation that theCONTRACTOR has visited thesite and become familiar with the local conditions under which the Work is to be performed. ARTICLE VIII: OWNER 8.1. The OWNER may furnish:surveys and a,.legal description oUthe site 8.2. Except for permits and fees,which are the responsibility of'the CONTRACTOR.under the Contract Documents, the OWNER shall secure and pay for necessary approvals,easements,assessments and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy Or permanent structures or Permanent changes in existing facilities. 8.3. If the CONTRACTOR fails to correct Work which is not in accordance with the requirements of`the Contract Documents or persistently fails to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract Documents, the OWNER,by.a written order,may order the CONTRACTOR to stop the Work,or any portion thereof,until the.cause for such order has been eliminated- however,the right of the OWNER to stop the Work shall not give.rise.to a duty on the,part of`the OWNER to exercise this right for the benefit of the CONTRACTOR or any:other person or entity. 8:4. For any consents or approvals required by the OWNER pursuantto the terms of this Agreement,.such consents or approvals,shall be at the OWNER's sole discretion. 8.5. Staging areas are.to be located k Jot:ations t_o be.specified by the OWNER's Representative at the pre- construction meeting. „ ARTICLE IX. CONTRACTOR 9.1. The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and.direct the Work,using the CONTRACTOR's best skill and attention. The CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible foeAnd have control over construction means,methods,techniques;.sequences and procedures and.for coordinating all portions of the:Work under the Contract Documents,unless Contract Documents give other specific instructions concerning these matters: 9.2. Unless otherwise provided in the Contact Documents; the CONTRACTOR shall provide and pay f0r labor; materials,equipment,tools,construction equipment and machinery water,heat,utilities, nsportation,and other facilities Page 6 of 26' initial: Owner: Contractor: /� INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 69lt Ol-31D1.4196, HkksvUle,NY 11802-7522 Vendor to:VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project ID:SMAH11149 OWNER Contract Number.9374 and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work,whether temporary or permanent and whether or not incorporated or to be incorporated in the Work. 9.3. The CONTRACTOR shall enforce strict discipline and good order among the CONTRACTOR's employees and other persons carrying out the Agreement, The CONTRACTOR shall not permit employment of unfit persons or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them. The CONTRACTOR shall provide an adequate supply of skilled workmen to complete the Project in a proper and timely manner as required by the Contract Documents. 9.4. Notwithstanding any other provision herein,the CONTRACTOR shalt,at its own cost and expense,secure all permits required to perform the Work,as described in the Contract Documents including but not limited to general work building permit,occupancy permit, governmental fees,Inspection fees,and all other fees, licenses and inspections pertaining to the Work,both permanent and temporary,which are necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work, 9.5. Project progress meetings shall be held on a weekly basis or as required by the OWNER. The CONTRACTOR and Subcontractors performing work orcommencing to perform Work,and the OWNER's Representative will attend the progress meetings. 9.6. The CONTRACTOR warrants to the OWNER and Architect that materials and equipment furnished under the Agreement will be of good quality and new unless otherwise required or permitted by the Contract Documents,that the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted,and that the Work will conform with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Work not conforming to these requirements,including substitutions not properly approved and authorized,may be considered defective. The CONTRACTOR's warranty excludes remedy for damage or defect caused by abuse, modifications not executed by the CONTRACTOR,improper or insufficient maintenance,improper operation,or normal wear and tear under normal usage. If required by the OWNER,the CONTRACTOR shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment. 9.7. Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents,the CONTRACTOR shall pay sales,consumer,use and other similar taxes which are legally enacted when bids are received or negotiations concluded,whether or not yet effective or merely scheduled to go into effect,and shall secure and pay for the building permit and other permits and governmental fees, licenses and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work. 9.9. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with and give notices required by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations,and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on performance of the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with applicable laws in the performance of the Work and with all permits Issued for the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify the Architect and OWNER if the Drawings and Specifications are observed by the CONTRACTOR to be a variance therewith. 9.9. The CONTRACTOR shall review,approve and submit to the OWNER shop drawings,product data,samples and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents with reasonable promptness, The Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals. When professional certification of performance criteria of materials,systems or equipment is required by the Contract Documents,the OMER shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness of such certifications. 9.10. The CONTRACTOR shall keep the premises and surrounding area on a daily basis free from accumulation of waste materials,excess material,equipment,debris or rubbish caused by operations under the Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall remove all tools,scaffolding,equipment and materials used by the CONTRACTOR and not incorporated Into the completed work and shall leave the CONTRACTOR's work "broom clean" and free and clear of all obstruction and hindrance. If the CONTRACTOR falls to so remove its rubbish or waste material after twenty-four(24)hours'notice,then the OWNER shall have the right to remove It and charge the cost thereof against monies dues or to become due the CONTRACTOR.At completion of the Work, the CONTRACTOR shall remove from and about the Project waste materials, rubbish, the CONTRACTOR's tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain utilities in good working order during construction. The CONTRACTOR shall keep the building watertight and minimize noise and disruption to those affected by the Work. In the event that during the course of the CONTRACTOR's performance or the Work,water leaks into occupied spaces at the Project or property adjacent thereto develop as a result of the CONTRACTOR's Work,the CONTRACTOR shall,at Its sole'cost and expense,pursue appropriate remedial measures;and CONTRACTOR further agrejq that any and all damages,direct, Page 7 of 26 Initial: Owner: Contractor: INVOICE MMUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 884 01.3201.4196, Hicksville,NV 11802.7522 Vendor ID:VEAGLR101 OWNER Project iD:SMAH1114B OWNER Contract Number. 9374 Incidental, consequential or otherwise, resulting from or arising out of any such leakage shall be the sole responsibility of CONTRACTOR and shall be paid for by the CONTRACTOR. 9.11. The CONTRACTOR shall make best efforts during the performance of the Work to insure that access to or the ordinary conduct of business at the Project or adjacent thereto will not be Impeded or impaired, All Work shall be performed in accordance with all Applicable Laws;and in a safe,dean and reasonable manner,sous to minimize any inconvenience to the _ ordinary conduct of business at the Project or adjacent thereto. 9.12. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all rules and regulations of the building,landlord or management In the performance of its Work. The CONTRACTOR shall afford access to the Project premises during the course of CONTRACTOR's performance of the Work,to the OWNER's tenants for purposes of performing its their own construction work;and that such construction work by said tenants(and/or itsltheir contractors) may be performed concurrently with the performance of the Work by CONTRACTOR hereunder. 9.13. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a Project schedule for OWNER's review and approval. Once approved by the OWNER,the Project schedule shall not be exceeded by the CONTRACTOR except for good cause shown as determined by the OWNER, Any deviation from the Project schedule shall be brought to the OWNER's attention by the CONTRACTOR Immediately. Any approved deviation from the Project schedule shall be reflected in a Change Order. 9.14, The CONTRACTOR shall provide the OWNER and Architect access to the Work in preparation and progress wherever located. 9.15. The CONTRACTOR shall pay all royalties and license fees and shall defend suits or claims for infringement of patent rights and shall hold the OWNER harmless from loss on account thereof,but shall not be responsible for such defense or loss when a particular design,process or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is required by the Contract Documents unless the CONTRACTOR has reason to believe that there is an Infringement of patent. 9.16. To the fullest extent permitted by law,except to the extent claims,losses or damages arise directly from the negligence or willful misconduct of Owner,its employees,agents or representatives,the CONTRACTOR shall defend,Indemnify and hold harmless the OWNER and Kimco Realty Corporation, and their respective officers, directors, agents, employees, affiliated companies,successors,and assigns,from and against claims,liabilities,damages,injuries,losses and expenses any kind and nature, including injury to person or property,and attorneys'fees, consultant and Investigation costs, and expenses of litigation,in any manner arising out of or alleged to arise out of or related In any way to or alleged to be related in any way to, the performance of the Work or the operations of the CONTRACTOR,its Subcontractors or anyone for whose acts it may be liable,regardless of whether or not such claim,damage,loss or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. Such obligation shall not be construed to negate,abridge,or reduce other rights or obligations of indemnity,which would otherwise exist as to a party or person described in this Section 9.16 9.17. In claims against any person or entity Indemnified under Section 9.16 by an employee of the CONTRACTOR,a Subcontractor,anyone directly or Indirectly employed by them or anyone for whose acts they maybe liable,the indemnification obligation under Section 9.16 shall not be limited by a limitation on amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the CONTRACTOR or a Subcontractor under workers'or workmen's compensation acts,disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. 9.18. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to the OWNER for the acts and omissions of the CONTRACTOR'S, employees,Subcontractors and their agents and employees,and other persons performing portions of the Work under a contract with the CONTRACTOR 9.19. The OWNER will not provide a watchman or accept any responsibility for loss of materials by the CONTRACTOR, and any Subcontractor or any other person or entity directly or Indirectly acting by, through or under CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall supply fire water during construction in the event that the fire system In the building is unavailable. Page 8 of 26 Initial: Owner: _Contractor: INVOIOE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, ' �g013101-4146, HMWAM,NY 21802-7522 vendw IQ:VEAMM OWNERPM)MID:SMAN1114e OWNER ConbM Nmnber:9374 9.20. The CONTRACTOR shall at all times maintain one set of"Record Drawings"showing in red all changes made by the CONTRACTOR to the Work shown on the Contract Documents during construction. A current set of Record Drawings shall be kept at the project site upon which such changes shall be recorded.The Record Drawings shall be delivered to the OWNER prior to final payment. k I l Page 9 of m Initial:Owner: Contractor: 1 ' INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, BON 01.3101.41%. Hicksville,NY 11802-7S22 Vendor D:VEAGLRI01 ' OWNER Project ID: SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number.9374 ARTICLE X. ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT 10.1. if the OWNER,at its option,has retained an Architect to provide construction administration services,then the Architect may provide administration of the Agreement and may act as the OWNER's representative as set forth herein(1)during construction,(2)until final payment Is due and(3)with the OWNER's concurrence,from time to time during the correction period described In Article 17. If so authorized,the Architect will perform the following duties as determined by the OWNER: 10.1.1. The Architect will visit the site at Intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the completed Work and to determine in general if the Work Is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work,when completed,will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However,the Architect will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check quality or quantity of the Work. On the basis of on-site observations as an architect,the Architect will keep the OWNER informed of progress of the Work and will endeavor to guard the OWNER against defects and deficiencies In the Work. 10.1.2. The Architect will not have control over or charge of and will not be responsible for construction means, methods,techniques,sequences or procedures,or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work,since these are solely the CONTRACTOR's responsibility as provided herein. The Architect will not be responsible for the CONTRACTOR's failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 10.1.3. Based on the Architect's observations and evaluations of the CONTRACTOR's Final Application for Payment, the Architect will review and certify the amounts due the CONTRACTOR and will Issue Certificates for Final Payment in such amounts. . 10.1A. The Architect will interpret and decide matters concerning performance under and requirements of the Contract Documents on written request of either the OWNER or CONTRACTOR. The Architect will make initial decisions on all claims, disputes or other matters in question between the OWNER and CONTRACTOR,but will not be liable for results of any interpretations or decision rendered in good faith. The Architect's decisions in matters relating to aesthetic effect will be final if consistent with the intent expressed in the Contract Documents. All other decisions of the Architect,except those,which have been waived by making or acceptance of final payment,shall be subject to arbitration upon the written demand of either party. 10.1.5. The Architect will have authority to reject Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents. 10.1.6. The Architect will review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the CONTRACTOR's submittals such as shop drawings,product data and samples,but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with Information given and the design concept expressed In the Contract Documents. ARTICLE XI. SUBCONTRACTS 11.1. A Subcontractor is as defined in Article 4. 11.2. Unless otherwise stated In the Contract Documents or the bidding requirements,the CONTRACTOR,as soon as practicable after award of the Agreement,shall fumish In writing to the OWNER the names of the Subcontractors for each of the principal portions of the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall not contract with any Subcontractor to whom the OWNER or Architect has made reasonable and timely objection. The CONTRACTOR shall not be required to contract with anyone to whom the CONTRACTOR has made reasonable objection. Contracts between the CONTRACTOR and Subcontractors shall(1)require each Subcontractor,to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor,to be bound to the CONTRACTOR by the terns of the Contract Documents,and to assume toward the CONTRACTOR all the obligations and responsibilities which the Con-tractors,by the Contract Documents,assumes toward the OWNER and Architect,and(2)allow to the Subcontractor the benefit of all rights,remedies and redress afforded to the CONTRACTOR by these Contract Documents, Page 10 of 26 lnitlal: Owner: Contractor: r'^Q INVOICE%WUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, BBM 01.3101.4196, Hkkaa111e,NY 12RD2.7522 Vendor ID:VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project10:SMAH11140 OWNER Contract Number:9374 ARTICLE Xil. CONSTRUCTION BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS 12.1. The OWNER reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the Project with the OWNER's own forces,and to award separate contracts In connection with other construction or operations. 12.2. The CONTRACTOR shall afford the OWNER and separate contractors reasonable opportunity for the Introduction and storage of their materials and equipment and performance of their activities,and shall connect and coordinate the CONTRACTOR's construction and operations with theirs as required by the Contract Documents. ARTICLE XIII. CHANGES IN THE WORK 13.1. The OWNER,without invalidating the Agreement, may order changes in the Work consisting of additions, deletions or modifications,to the Contract Sum and Contract Time. Such changes In the Work shall be authorized by written "Change Order",a written document specifying changes to the Scope of Work,Contract Time or Contract Sum which,to be valid, must be signed by the OWNER and CONTRACTOR,and if required by the OWNER,the Architect. 13.2. The Contract Sum and Contract Time shall be changed only by Change Order. 13.3. The cast or credit to the OWNER from a change in the Work shall be determined by mutual agreement. 13.4. Charges for labor and materials necessitated by changes In the Work shall be shown on an Itemized proposal. The OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that no changes in the Work will be performed without a fully executed Change Order. The CONTRACTOR mark up for Change Orders shall be limited to ten percent(10%)for overhead and profit.The CONTRACTOR agrees that only the OWNER's Representative identified herein has any authority to approve any drawings or specifications or changes therein or to execute any Change Order. ARTICLE XIV. PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION 14.1. Payments shall be made as provided in Articles IV and V of this Agreement. 14.2. Payments may be withheld on account of(1)defective Work not remedied,(2)claims filed by third parties,(3) failure of the CONTRACTOR to make payments properly to Subcontractors or for labor,materials or equipment,(4)reasonable evidence that the Work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum,(5)damage to the OWNER or another contractor,(6)reasonable evidence that the Work Will not be completed within the Contract Time and that the unpaid balance would not be adequate to cover actual or liquidated damages for the anticipated delay,or(7)persistent failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 14.3. Certifying Substantial Completion shall be done as set forth In Section 2.3. 14.4. Final payment shall not become due until the CONTRACTOR has satisfied the requirements for payment in Article IV and Article V. 14.5. Acceptance of final payment by the CONTRACTOR,a Subcontractor or materialman shall constitute a waiver of all daims by that payee, ARTICLE XV. PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Role 11 of 26 initial: Owner: Contractor INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7S22, B0tl 01-3101.4196, MkMvMe,NY 11902-7522 Vendor 10:VEAGLRIGL OWNER Project ID:SMAK1114B OWNER Contract Number:9374 15.1. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for initiating,maintaining,and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Work required by the Contract Documents. The CONTRACTOR shall take reasonable precautions for safety of,and shall provide reasonable protection to prevent damage,injury or loss to: a) employees on the Work and other persons who may be affected thereby; b) the Work and materials and equipment to be Incorporated therein;and cj other property at the site or adjacent thereto. 1S.2. The CONTRACTOR shall give notices and comply with Applicable Laws bearing on safety of persons and property and their protection from damage,Injury or lass.The CONTRACTOR shall promptly remedy damage and loss to property at the site caused in whole or in part by the CONTRACTOR,a Subcontractor,or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them,or by anyone for whose acts they may be liable and for which the CONTRACTOR is responsible under Article 15,except for damage or loss attributable to acts or omissions of the OWNER and not attributable to the fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR. The foregoing obligations of the CONTRACTOR are in addition to the CONTRACTOR's obligations under Article 9. 15.3. The CONTRACTOR shall not be required to perform without consent any Work relating to asbestos or polychlorinated blphenyl(PCB). ARTICLE XVI. INSURANCE 16.1. Insurance requirements for the Project are set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part thereof. ARTICLE XVII, WARRANTY/CORRECTION OF WORK 17.1. The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to promptly remedy,at its own expense,all defects due to faulty materials or workmanship and the damage caused thereby which appear during the guarantee period set forth herein. The CONTRACTOR further agrees to deliver to the OWNER,prior to the CONTRACTOR's Application for Final Payment,all written guarantees and certificates provided against faulty workmanship and materials required by this Section. Such guarantees and certificates shall be addressed to the OWNER and shall include all terminal dates required. The delivery of these documents shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of fulfilling its complete obligations contained herein. 17.2. Warranty/Guaranty for General Construction: The CONTRACTOR hereby unconditionally warrants and guarantees for a period of one(1)year from acceptance by the OWNER(as evidenced by the date on the Certificate of Substantial Completion signed by OWNER) that all Work appears to be installed free from any and all defects In accordance with the requirements of the Contract iocuments and that all apparatus,systems,and equipment have or will develop capacities and characterlstics specified,subject to minor corrections and completion of punch list items. The date that said guaranty shall commence pursuant to the preceding sentence Is hereinafter referred to as the"Guaranty Start Date". Whenever,within one (1)year following the Guaranty Start Date,the CONTRACTOR is notified In writing by the OWNER thatany of the Work or an item of the Work,Including equipment,material and/or workmanship as provided for In the Drawings and Specifications,has proven defective or does not meet the requirements of the Contract Documents,the CONTRACTOR shall immediately replace,repair or otherwise correct the defect or deficiency to the satisfaction of the OWNER without cost to OWNER. The CONTRACTOR also shall replace or repair to the satisfaction of the OWNER and without cost to OWNER any and all damages done to the buildings or their contents or to work of other trades in consequences of work performed in fulfilling the CONTRACTOR's guarantees. 17.3. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly correct Work rejected by the OWNER or falling to Conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, whether observed before or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed, and shall correct any Work found to be not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents within a period of one(1)year from the date of Substantial Completion of the Work as certified by the OWNER or by terms of an applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents. The provisions of this Article 17 apply to Work done by Subcontractors as well as to Work done by direct employees of the CONTRACTOR. + Page 11 of 26 Initial: Owner: Contractor: f a'✓ iNVOKE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Sox 7522, 9aq al-31D1-4146, Hicks0e,NY 11SD2-7522 Vendor ID:VEAGU1101 OWNER Project 10:SMAH11146 OWNER Contract Number.9374 17.4. 'Nothing contained In this Article 17 shall be construed to establish a period of limitation with respect to other obligations,which the CONTRACTOR might have under the Contract Documents, Establishment of the time period of one(1) Veer as described in Section 17.2 relates only to the specific obligation of the CONTRACTOR to correct the Work,and has no relationship to the time within which the obligation to comply with the Contract Documents may be sought to be enforced,nor to the time within which proceedings may be commenced to establish the CONTRACTOR's liability with respect to the CONTRACTOR's obligations other than specifically to correct the Work. ARTICLE XVIII. TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT 18.1. if the OWNER fails to make payment on approved Applications for Payment for a period of sixty(60)days after the date payment is due,the CONTRACTOR may,upon seven days'written notice to the OWNER,give notice of an intent to terminate the Agreement if the default in payment is not cured within seven(7)days and re-cover from the OWNER payment for Work executed and for proven loss with respect to materials,equipment,tools,and construction equipment and machinery, 18.2. If the CONTRACTOR defaults or persistently fails or neglects to carry out the Work In accordance with the Contract Documents or fails to perform a material provision of the Agreement,the OWNER,after seven days'written notice to the CONTRACTOR and without prejudice to any other remedy the OWNER may have,may make good on such deficiencies and may deduct the cost thereof, including compensation for the Architects' services and expenses and attorney's fees made necessary thereby,from the payment then or thereafter due the CONTRACTOR. Alternatively, at the OWNER's option, the OWNER may terminate the Agreement and take possession of the site and of all materials,equipment,tools,and construction equipment and machinery thereon paid for by the OWNER and may finish the Work whatever method the OWNER may deem expedient. If the costs of finishing the Work,Including compensation for the Architect's services and expenses and attorney's fees made necessary thereby,exceed such unpaid balance,the CONTRACTOR shelf pay the difference to the OWNER. 18.3. The OWNER may,without cause,terminate the Agreement for the OWNER's convenience and without cause. Upon receiptof written notice from the OWNER of such termination for the OWNER's convenience,the CONTRACTOR shall cease operations as directed by the OWNER in the notice;take actions necessary,or as OWNER may direct,to protect and preserve the Work,and except for Work directed to be performed prior to the effective date of termination stated in the notice,terminate all existing subcontracts and purchase orders or at OWNER's discretion,assign said subcontracts to OWNER. in the event of a termination for convenience,the CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to receive payment only for the Work satisfactorily executed up to the date of termination, ARTICLE XIX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 19.1. A. The CONTRACTOR,for itself and its agents,subcontractors,laborers,employees and materialmen,hereby subordinates all its(and their)rights,to any and all mortgages,deeds of trust or security agreements at anytime now or hereafter placed on the fee title of the Project premises or on any leasehold Interest or otherinterest of the OWNER In the Project premises (and further subordinates all Its(and their)rights,to any and all mortgages,deeds of trust or security agreements at any time now or hereafter placed on the fee title of the Project premises or on any leasehold interest or other interest of the OWNER In . the Project premises (and subordinates all Its (and their) rights to all renewals, modifications, extensions or consolidations thereof),and hereby also subordinates each and all liens,claims or rights of lien which CONTRACTOR or any of said other persons may have now or in the future for or on account of labor or material(or both)furnished by them,or any of them,to the Project pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise. Upon request,the CONTRACTOR agrees to duly execute and deliver promptly to the OWNER for directly to such holder of a mortgage, deed of trust or security agreement) a written confirmation of such subordination,or enter into a separate agreement of subordination In form and substance as requested,from time to time by the OWNER. If this Article 19 or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, to any extent, shall be invalid or unenforceable under applicable law,the other provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected and each provision(including this one)shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Laws. B. This Agreement shall not be assignable by the CONTRACTOR without the prior 'tten approval of the OWNER in Its sole and absolute discretion. Any attempted assignment,sublet or delegation of this Agreeme without such consent shall be a Page 13 of 26 lnitial: Owner: Contractor: , INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7S22, 080 01-3101-4196, Hicksville,NY 11802-7S22 Vendor ID:VEAGLR101 OWNER Project to:SMAH1114B OWNER Contract Number. 9374 default by the CONTRACTOR. In no event shall OWNER be deemed to have any contractual relationship with any Subcontractor. The approval of Subcontractors in no way relieves the CONTRACTOR from full responsibility and holds good only so long as requirements hereunder are met;nor does approval permit subletting any part of a subcontract,such being a violation of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR. C.The OWNER may,without consent of the CONTRACTOR,assign the Agreement to an institutional lender providing construction financing for the Project aril/or the purchaser of the OWNER's interest in the Project. In such event,the lender and/or such purchaser shall assume the OWNER's rights and obligations under the Contract Documents. The CONTRACTOR shall execute ail consents reasonably required to facilitate such assignment. 19.2. Bands: The OWNER, at its sole discretion and cost, may require that that the CONTRACTOR furnish a Performance and Payment Bond for either the CONTRACTOR and/or for any and all subcontractors in the amount of n/a or greater. Said bonds shall be written by insurance companies approved by the OWNER and shall be in a form approved by the OWNER. Bonds shall name the CONTRACTOR,the OWNER and the OWNER's construction Lender(if any)as additionally insured. The CONTRACTOR shall require from all Subcontractors who are required to be bonded in accordance with the first sentence of this Section,that each such Subcontractor furnish its own bond at such Subcontractor's own expense. 19.3. Consenuentiai Damages: The CONTRACTOR waives all claims for consequential damages against the OWNER arising from the performance of the Agreement and under any of the Contract Documents,Including but not limited to,lost profits, lost revenue, loss of productivity or revenue, financing costs, loss of use, lost opportunities, and managerial and personnel costs. 19.4. Governing law: The law of the State where the Project is located shall govern this Agreement. 19.5. Mediation: All claims or disputes between the CONTRACTOR and the OWNER arising out or relating to the Agreement, or the breach thereof, shall be subject to mediation as a condition precedent to litigation. Mediation shall be administered by a mediator mutually agreed to by the parties within fourteen(14)days of a demand for mediation by any party hereto. If no agreement is reached on a mediator,the mediation shall be administered by the American Arbitration Association In accordance with its Construction Industry Mediation Procedures in effect on the date of this Agreement. A demand for mediation shall be made in writing,delivered to the other party to the Agreement,and upon agreement on a mediator,shall be served on the mediator or entity administering the mediation. The demand may be made concurrently with the filing of litigation,but in such event, mediation shall proceed in advance of litigation,which shall be stayed pending mediation for a period of sixty(60)days from the date of filing,unless stayed for a longer period of time by agreement of the parties or order of court. The parties shall share the mediator's fee and any filing fees equally. The mediation shall be held in the place where the Project Is located. Agreements reached In mediation shall be enforceable as settlement agreements in any court having jurisdiction thereof.If any party Is required to file an action to enforce a settlement reached In the mediation,the filing party shall be entitled to recover its attorney's fees in connection With such enforcement proceedings. 19.6. tabor: It is understood that contracts will be awarded by the OWNER and labor will be employed on the Project without discrimination as to whether the employees, agents, suppliers and/or Subcontractors, of the OWNER or any other contractors including those that may be employed by the OWNER of the Project,are members or non-members of any labor or collective bargaining organization,and the CONTRACTOR accepts this requirement. There shall be no manifestations on the Project of any dispute between any labor organization and the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR agrees to employ workers,agents,suppliers and/or Subcontractors who will perform the Work under this Agreement, whether or not other employees or mechanics on the Project are members or non-members of any labor or collective bargaining organization. 4 Should any workers performing work covered by this Agreement engage in a strike or other work stoppage or cease to work due to picketing or a labor dispute of any kind,the OWNER may,at Its option and without prejudice to any other remedies it may have,after twenty-four(24)hours'written notice to contractor,provide any substitute labor as may be required and deduct the cost thereof from any monies then due to thereafter to become due the CONTRACTOR;and further,the OWNER may at its option,without prejudice to any other remedies it may have,terminate the employment of CONTRACTOR!T?Crontractor, uant to this Agreement,and Page 14 of 26 Initial: Owner: INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS.PO Box 752Z Baca 01-3101-4196, Hldavifle,NY 11902-7522 Vend"ID:VEA6LRI01 OWNER PrOlM ID:SMAH1114EI OWNER contract Number 9374 shall have the right to enter upon the premises and take possession for the purpose of completing the work hereunder of all CONTRACTOR's materials paid for by the OWNER,and to finish the work either with its own employees or other contractors;and in case of such termination of the employment by the OWNER,the CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to receive any further payments under the Agreement or otherwise but shall nevertheless remain liable for any damages which OWNER incurs. If the expenses incurred by OWNER in completing the Work shall exceed the unpaid balance due the CONTRACTOR,the CONTRACTOR shalt pay the difference to the OWNER together with any other damages Incurred by the OWNER as the result of the CONTRACTOR's default. Kimco Realty Corporation Is an equal opportunity employer and federal contractor or subcontractor. Consequently, the parties agree that,as applicable,they will abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-1.4(a),41 CFR 60-300.5(a)and 41 CFR 60.741.S(a) and that these laws are incorporated herein by reference. These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities,and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. These regulations require that covered prime contractors and subcontractors take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment individuals without regard to race, color,religion,sex,sexual orientation,gender identity,national origin,protected veteran status or disability. The parties also agree that,as applicable,they will abide by the requirements of Executive Order 33496(29 CFR Part 471,Appendix A to Subpart A),relating to the notice of employee rights under federal labor laws. Any vendor with questions regarding appropriate business conduct or to report a matter of concern may contact any of the following parties: • Leah Landro,Vice President of Human Resources,at 516.869-7135 or at LLandro@Kimcorealty.com • Bruce Rubenstein,General Counsel,at 516-869-7221 or at BRubenstein@Kimcorealty.com • Ethics Helpline at 1-866-SU-5866 or at https://kimeoreWtv.alertline.com.Administered by Global Compliance,a third party vendor,the Ethics Helpline provides an avenue to report concerns anonymously 19.6 Integration: This Agreement and the exhibits set forth below represents the complete and final agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes any prior negotiations,representations,proposals,or communications not specifically Incorporated herein. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts,each of which shall be deemed to constitute an original,but all of which,when taken together,shall constitute one and the same instrument. Exhibits forming a part of this Agreement are as follows: • Exhibit A-Insurance Requirements a Exhibit i; -Scope of Work(plans and specifications) • Exhibit C Waiver of Lien • Exhibit D-Subcontractor tog • Exhibit E -Certificate of Substantial Completion 19.7 Facsimile and Electronic POF StanAtures: Facsimile or scanned signatures (e.g. e-mailed In POF format) are acceptable to effectuate the terms of this instrument. The persons signing this document on behalf of the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR represents by such signature that he or she has been duly authorized by such party to execute this document and that such signature creates a binding obligation of such party. 19.8 Limitation of Owngt Liability: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary,the CONTRACTOR agrees It will look solely to the OWNER's interest in the OWNER's Property on which the Project and Work are performed as the sole asset for collection of any claim,judgment or damages or enforcement of any other judicial process requiring payment of money. The CONTRACTOR agrees that no other assets of the OWNER shall be subject to levy,execution or other procedures to satisfy the CONTRACTOR's rights or remedies. 19.9 afAC; The CONTRACTOR represents and warrants to the OWNER that neither the CONTRACTOR nor any of its subsidiaries,officers,directors,employees,nor, to the knowledge of CONTRACTOR,any agent or late or representative of the page is of 26 Initial: Owner: Contractor. INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7S22, h 98k 01-3101.4196, HicksvRie,NY 11802-7522 Vendor ID-.VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project* SMAH1114B OWNER Contract Number:9374 CONTRACTOR is, or at any time during the Work will be: (1) the target of any sanctions administered or enforced by the U.S. Government(including,without limitation, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury or the U.S. Department of State and including, without limitation, the designation as a"specially designated national"or "blocked person) (collectively, "Sanctions"),or(0)engaged in activities In violation of Sanctions, or has been convicted, pleaded nolo contendere, indicted,arraigned or detained on charges Involving money laundering or predicate crimes to money laundering. A violation of this Section,in addition to all other remedies at law or in equity,shall entitle the OWNER to immediately terminate this Agreement on written notice to the CONTRACTOR. 19.10 Notices. All notices required by this Agreement or other communications to either party by the other shall be deemed given when made in writing and received or refused by the noticed party. Said notices shall be(a)deposited in the United States Mail,certified,postage prepaid with an email confirmation also sent to the recipient,or(b)by messenger delivery with an email confirmation also sent to the recipient upon the addressees as set forth below,or(c)by national next day air courier with an email confirmation also sent to the recipient upon the addresses set forth below;or(d)by email with a hard copy delivered by one(2)of the methods set forth in(a)through(c)above: To OWNER: To CONTRACTOR: Festival of Hyannis,LLC Eagle Rivet Roof Service ATTN, Tracy Perron ATTN: Brett Trask Two Newton Executive Park,Suite 100 2 Boxcar Blvd Newton,MA 02462 Tewksbury,MA Office:617-933.2823 Offtce: 978-640-9777 Emaff: tperron@kimcorealty.com Email: brett.trask@eaglerivet,com i I The OWNER or the CONTRACTOR may change the address or the person to whose attention notices or submissions is sent by giving the other party written notice of such a change. 19.11 No Waiver By Owner. No waiver by the OWNER of any breach by the other or requirement of obtaining the other party's consent shall be deemed a waiver of any other provision of this Agreement or any subsequent breach of the same provision or a waiver of any necessity for further consent. in the event that payment is due the OWNER pursuant to the terms of this Agreement,no payment by the CONTRACTOR or acceptance by the OWNER of a lesser amount than due shall be deemed to be anything but payment on account, and a payment of a lesser amount with a statement that the lesser amount is payment in full shall not be deemed an accord and satisfaction. The OWNER may accept the payment without prejudice to recover the balance due or pursue any other remedy.The OWNER may accept payments even after default by the other without prejudice to subsequent or concurrent rights or remedies available to such party under this Agreement,at law or in equity. 19.12 Harmony. To the extent that otter contractors,subcontractors or'professionals are performing work at the Property at the same time, whether in coordination with the work being done by CONTRACTOR or on an unrelated project,whether hired by OWNER or a tenant at the Property,CONTRACTOR and Its Subcontractors shall use commercially reasonable efforts to work at the Property In harmony with the other contractors,subcontractors and professionals to facilitate efficient and safe completion of all current projects at the Property, Any issues with the Interaction of CONTRACTOR and\or Subcontractors with any third-parry on the Property shall be brought to the Immediate attention of OWNER for proper resolution and coordination of efforts,schedules,and locations, Page 16 of 26 Initial: Owner: ____t__ Contractor: s^` INVOta MAIUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7S22, eBU 01-31M-4196, Hicksville,W 11802-7S22 Vendor ID:VEAGLR101 OWNERProjectlD:SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number:9374 In witness whereof,the undersigned parties hereto have set,their:hands and affixed.their seal to this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. FESTIVAL OF HYANNIS,LLC By: Festival of Hyannis Holdco,CLC,Its sole member By::lamco Income fund I,L.P.,Its sole member By: Kimco Income Fu GP,Inc.,Its generalpartner OWNER: .SIGNED BY; ��/l '' SIGNED BY: NAME: Tracy Perron NAME RobertScholem__ ... . TITLE: AUTHORIZED AGENT TITLE.. AUTHORIZED AGENT' DATED: DATED.' CONTRACTOR: Eagle Rivet fRoof Service _.. SIGNED BY: " • "' SIGNED BY NAME: &4, 'NAME: TITLE: % ' :•A�Q/a _. TITLE: DATED: I o' j- DATED: Page1,7of2_.6 Initial:Owner_ Contractor. INVOICE MAIUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7522; 88#01-3101.4296, Hicksville,NY 11802-7522 Vendor ID:VEAGLR101 OWNER Project to:SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number:9374 EXHIBIT A MINIMUM INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTORS A. General The CONTRACTOR shall purchase from and furnish from companies authorized'to do business in the state in which the Project is located and shall maintain in full force and effect without interruption during and throughout the entire.term of the Agreement and such longer period of time asset forth herein,At its sole cost,ail,of the insurance coverages required by and described in this Exhibit A. All insurance shall be written by,and secured from,a responsible company or companies which are satisfactory to the OWNER and which are authorized to engage in such insurance business in.the State. All insurance shall be written for not less than the limits specified herein below,or as required by law,whichever is greater. The required insurance policies shall be placed with insurance companies with.A.M.Best's ratings of A:Vlll orbetter and shall incorporate a provision requiring written notice to the OWNER at least thirty(30)days prior to the.cancellation or non-renewal of any such policies. The Insurance herein shall be written for not less than limits of liability specified herein. Coverages,whether written on an occurrence or claims=made:basis,shall be maintained without interruption from the date of commencement of the Work until the date of final payment and termination of any coverage required to be maintained after final payment,and,With respect to,the CONTRACTOR'!completed operations coverage,until years from the date of Final Completion. 1. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Coverage a) Statutory Workers Compensation coverage b) Employers Liability-One Million Dollars($1,000,000) c) Thirty(30)days'notice of cancellationao OWNER is required, 2. General Liability Coverage a) Limits of Liability: One Million Dollars(Si,000,000)combined single limit for bodily injury,personal injury orproperty damage per occurrence b) "Occurrence"form,including: c) Premises/Operations Liability d) Blanket Contractual Liability,including coverage for ail liability assumed'under in this Agreement e) Products&CompietedOperations f) Pollution coverage for losses arising outof a hostile-fire g) "XCU"-Hazards must be.covered h) Thirty(30)days'cancellation to OWNER as a condition of cancellationis required. 3. Business Automobile Coverage a) Limit of Liability: One Million Dollars($1,000 000)combined Single limit per accident for bodily injury /property damage b) Business Auto policy form„including: c) Coverage:for"any auto"Which includes autos owned,hired,and non.owned autos d) Thirty(30)days'notice of cancellation to OWNER is required. 4. Umbrella Liability Coverage a) Limit of Liability: Not less than Five Million poilars.($5,000,000)peroccurrence b) Thirty(30)days'notice of cancellation to OWNER is.required. S, Property Insurance The CONTRACTOR and its Subcontractors shall be responsible for all loss or damage to CONTRACTOR's tools,equipment sheds,and any other materials or supplies,which do not'become part of the finished project. OWNER and Its agents take no responsibility fousaid equipment. 6. Additional Insured;Requirements i t Page IS of initial: 6wner. . Contractor: I� i INVOICE NWLING AD0RM:PO Box 7522, Ball Oi-3101.6196, Hicksville,NY 11801-7522 Vendor to;VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project ID:SMAN11148 OWNER Contract Number. 9374 I. The CONTRACTOR shall name Kimco Realty Corporation,and its officers and directors, as well as all related subsidiaries, entities,and operations on the CONTRACTOR's General liability and Automobile Liability and excess/umbrella policies.Said policies shall be endorsed to be primary and non-contributory as to the additional insureds over any other insurance carried by the additional insured. As respects the additional insureds,there shall be a severablIity of interest for all coverage provides under said policies. The additional insured endorsement shall cover all liability, indemnifications and hold harmless agreements arising out of the CONTRACFOR's work and shall be on ISO Form CG 20 10 1185 or its equivalent. 2. The General Liability policy shall provide contractual liability insurance coverage for the liability assumed by the CONTRACTOR under the provisions of the Agreement. The policy shall contain a provision that the general liability insurance company shall notify OWNER at least thirty(30)days prior to the effective date of any cancellation or reduction in coverage in said policies. 3. information concerning any reduction of coverage of limits shall be promptly furnished to the OWNER by the CONTRACTOR. 4. All policies shall waive any rights of subrogation of the insurers against the OWNER. C. Certificates of Insurance As evidence of the insurance required herein,and prior to the beginning of services,the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the OWNER certificates of insurance evidencing all of the required coverage and certifying that the Insurance policies have been properly endorsed to meet the requirements set forth In Exhibit A. The CONTRACTOR agrees to furnish renewal insurance certificates throughout the term of the Agreement. Failure of the OWNER to obtain such insurance certificates shall not be deemed a waiver of any insurance requirements herein. in the event of any non-renewal of policies, cancellation of insurance, reduction In coverage, or material modification in coverages Or changes in insurers or limits,the CONTRACTOR shall provide prompt written notice to the OWNER of such changes and shall provide to the OWNER an updated Certificate of Insurance evidencing compliance with the requirements set forth in this Exhibit A. in the event that CONTRACTOR fails to provide all required insurance certificates to the OWNER within five(5) days of the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR executing this Agreement,the OWNER shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for cause in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. D. Other Duties,Representations,and Obligations 1. The foregoing provisions requiring the CONTRACTOR to carry Insurance shall not be construed in any manner as waiving, restricting or limiting the liability of the CONTRACTOR as to any obligations Imposed under the Agreement,whether or not same are,or may be covered by insurance. 2. The CONTRACTOR shall not violate or knowingly permit any violation of any conditions or terms of the policies of insurance described herein. In the event the CONTRACTOR neglects,refuses or fails to provide or maintain any of the insurance required under this Agreement or if such insurance is canceled for any reason,the OWNER shall have the right,but not the obligation, to procure or maintain the same. In the event the OWNER does procure or maintain such insurance,the OWNER shall have, In addition to any and all other available remedies,the right to recover from the CONTRACTOR(including the right of set-off against sums otherwise due the CONTRACTOR)all of the costs associated with procuring or maintaining such insurance plus an administrative fee often percent(10%)of all insurance procurement costs. 3. The CONTRACTOR shall require each of its subcontractors retained hereunder by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the coverages set forth in Exhibit A with limits of Insurance appropriate for the type and nature of services being performed by such subcontractor. E. Additional Insurance from OWNER The OWNER may purchase and maintain other insurance as OWNER deems appropriate. No purchase of any Insurance by the OWNER shall in any way be deemed to after or amend the rights'of responsibilities of the OWNER or CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. F. Property Insurance 1. Unless otherwise provided,the OWNER shall purchase and maintain,in a company or companies lawfully authorized to do business In the jurisdiction in which the Project is located,property insurance in the amount of the Initial Contract Sum,plus value of subsequent Contract Amendments and cost of materials supplied or installed by others,comprising total value for the entire Project at the site on a replacement cost basis without optional deductibles.Such property Insurance shall be maintained,unless otherwise provided In the Contract Documents or otherwise agreed in writing by all persons and entities Page 29 of 26 Initial: Owner; �YContractor DID INVOICE MAiUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 88 9 01-3 101-419 6, Hicksville,NY 11802.7S22 Vendor 10:VEAOMI OWNER Project 10:SMAH11149 OWNER Contract Number: 9374 who are beneficiaries of such insurance,until final payment has been made or until no person or entity other than the OWNER has an insurable interest in the property required by this Paragraph l:to be covered,whichever is later.This insurance shall Include interests of the OWNER,the CONTRACTOR,Subcontractors in the Project, 2. Property insurance shall be on an"ati-risk"or equivalent policy form and shall include,without limitation,insurance against the perils of fire(with extended coverage)and physical loss or damage including,without duplication of coverage,theft, vandalism,malicious mischief,collapse,earthquake,flood,windstorm,falsework,testing and startup,temporary buildings and debris removal Including demolition occasioned by enforcement of any applicable legal requirements,and shall cover reasonable compensation for Architect`s and CONTRACTOR's services and expenses required as a result of such insured loss. 3. If the OWNER does not intend to purchase such property insurance required by the Contract and with all of the coverages in the amount described above,the OWNER shall so inform the CONTRACTOR in writing prior to commencement of the Work. The CONTRACTOR may then effect insurance that will protect the interests of the CONTRACTOR,Subcontractors and Sub- subcontractors in the Work, and by appropriate Change Order the cost thereof shall be charged to the OWNER. If the CONTRACTOR Is damaged by the failure or neglect of the OWNER to purchase or maintain insurance as described above, without so notifying the CONTRACTOR in writing, then the OWNER shall bear all reasonable costs property attributable thereto. 4. If the property insurance requires deductibles,the OWNER shall pay costs not covered because of such deductibles. S. This property insurance shall cover portions of the Work stored off the site,and also portions of the Work in transit. 6. Partial occupancy or use of the Project shall not commence until the insurance company or companies providing property insurance have consented to such partial occupancy or use by endorsement or otherwise.The OWNER and the CONTRACTOR shall take reasonable steps to obtain consent of the insurance company or companies and shall,without mutual written consent, take no action with respect to partial occupancy or use that would cause cancellation, lapse or reduction of Insurance. 7. Waiver of Subrogation. To the extent permitted by the insurance policy,the OWNER and CONTRACTOR waive all rights against each other and any of their subcontractors,sub-subcontractors,agents and employees,each of the other for damages - caused by fire or other causes of loss to the extent covered by property insurance obtained pursuant to this Exhibit A or other property insurance applicable to the Work,except such rights as they have to proceeds of such Insurance held by the OWNER as fiduciary. A waiver of subrogation shall be effective as to a person or entity even though that person or entity would otherwise have a duty of indemnification,contractual or otherwise,did not pay the insurance premium directly or Indirectly, and whether or not the person or entity had an insurable interest in the property damaged. 8. A loss insured under the OWNER's property Insurance shall be adjusted by the OWNER as fiduciary and made payable to the OWNER as fiduciary for the Insureds, as their Interests may appear.The CONTRACTOR shall pay Subcontractors their just shares of insurance proceeds received by the CONTRACTOR,and by appropriate agreements,written where legally required for validity,shall require Subcontractors to make payments to their Subcontractors In similar manner. 9. If required in writing by a party In Interest,the OWNER as fiduciary shall,upon occurrence of an insured loss,give bond for proper performance of the OWNER's duties.The cost of required bonds shall be charged against proceeds received as fiduciary. The OWNER shall deposit in a separate account proceeds so received, which the OWNER shall distribute in accordance with such agreement as the parties In interest may reach,or as determined In accordance with the method of binding dispute resolution selected in the Agreement between the OWNER and CONTRACTOR.If after such loss no other special agreement is made and unless the OWNER terminates the Agreement for convenience, replacement of damaged property shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR after notification of a Change in the Work. 10, The OWNER as fiduciary shall have power to adjust and settle a loss with Insurers unless one of the parties in interest shall object In writing within five days after occurrence of loss to the OWNER's exercise of this power;If such objection Is made, Page 20of 25 initial: Owner: Contractor. . INVOICE MMUNG ADDRESS:PO Box 7S22, 8BM 01-31014196, HIckwille,NY 11Wz-7S22 Vendor ID:VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project to.-SMAH11140 OWNER Contract Number.9374 the dispute shall be resolved in the manner selected by the OWNER and CONTRACTOR as the method of binding dispute resolution in the Agreement. Page 21 of 26 Initial: Owner: Contractor: INVOICE MAKING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, Bad 01-31014196, Hicksville.NY 11802.7522 Vendor ID:VEAGLRI01 OWNER Project I0:.SMAH11148 OWNER Contract Number:9374 XHE isl s SCOPE OF WORK Festival at Hyannis-HomeGoods Base Bid-GAF Wchanically Ached.F'rO Rbor Systeim Eagle laivet proper to complete the fotfaY�itt • FtMsh all mafedats,labor.and safety e0lpff o needed in orider to aoinptete tills scope ot= wworli. • arl�vai crane load aq'materials to the at sel uptl, proper,safety egulprrier�lt-In, ac rdance to OSHA leq*mWits. • eve,arid-d"ise of Ott eidsting ba�astrt , • SRO e.4sl"loose laid EPf 3lVfi mer irane lrt tCYxW squares. • Furnlsf►and'(t 110tte(iy- GAF GAF%:'lit)boaM.overexls®r g. nsutatimn arnd EK M merntirane. • FuffSh and Install.view TPo coated;edge ii1*W arwM the peorfliter m igfa� sptfticats_Tate lPfl c+ f atierrtbrar will pc Irtstd aP allttlf+ ttree perimeter parapets. and the wails at file front of°ate bring; o e vede�d ui the fi Edge:4htat. • Furnish and instant new medutkalliy faster d GAF' 0601Nih 1PO roof system,complete with all tiasntngs term lrtilor a req t?y rim rxf aeaaer`s�ecffattorts + FurrHstt and tstall new'1 Pa w itcuvay pads i n the areas WIIefE eJdS�jrlg EPDM watt watt pits are locaw • Malrlt h a clean worWg Bally and rerun in,a from woit areas wortcomplet`lon of jb. I<t t,aopsters prilwlcted byipp Mtt, • Provide a(20)year GAP htl}L warrapty. ProvKie a(2).year Egte RJtret +orkmartshp cuasantee. All tirtork:outilhod ab6V#rdrlll tie eompl8ded My,the,suin of.- $'I 54t475.00 aftwos,Lst>ar,r�xt:sr o>rdPcrn ftli`rct s ••Pry reNnC6 only to tw is ciak Odin Ift 00w of"I 'Awe •'Pnoe doea riaaM* dI de b1ftiorp-Wfeat e;;" "Prue does na#drrc 0eidta rmpoy Onr in �eCv r � oofrdt �pgMpmew. "PrAw does nut fnar Wa drain rayteoemeia!'' . Y y Page;2pf26 initial'. Owner. Contractor:11170:. .. INVOICE MAILING ADDRESS:PO Box 7522, 864 01-3101-4196, Hicksville,NY I1802.7522 OWNER Project ID:SMAN1114B Vendor ID:VEAGLRI01 Festival at Hyannis-Pied ftse,Bad GAF Mechanfcafly AttaChed TFO 00f,System Eagle curet proposes to complete the following: • Ftm lsji afl ftiWA[ais.labor.aiki safe -��safety e�ulpmen€re�erleo�pt r to txtreiplete this scope ot• tl bik • LOA an vat,crane toad a(t inaWils to tl a rbbf anti set t(PL ilie proper safety eopment in acc&&me to OSHA requ remehts. • kiiin ark"dispose of aYf-e�tistirig tlaltastiock.. • Sloe existing loose laid EPDM merr&ne i[t 101x1lir sq. • Fturl h and Install One{1 Player of GAf W HD'boarcl oxfer exlstlqq ir'6mation and EPOM r�efnl}rarte. , • FEN, and instail neW TPO co:3ted errge,metal ate the��to r�riuf er's 0""iTcations. The`!PO roof mier[�Ytrahe wilt be,Ir��llM tip and ouff the perirne*parapets and the t+Is of tilfe root�f tEte l3iuTtilri ;to ba i et d to t w a • Fwft art,fzistali crew a e dwa I fastened GAF W 6 WWie TPO riot systm'n,complete w�1 ail flasf>litgs'aruftaritaiisiifs.as�egted by the nurer'statiods. • Fttri lash and Install new butter system wiwi appli pT • Nt In a dean vwrksfte tally a nd remove all iiebris front vvM meal upon awnpi'etion of jut in "hipsters provided by Eagle Rivet. ' • Pri;ude a(21Y)year GAF NDL warranty: • R*Wde a year Ea_*F?Ivet A"apshfp gt�ta�ec M worts_Willmd above HI t*completed for the sum cf $175,690-00(i�"rr,Labor,Tom,and R mhhu1trdedl «P er anfy W,j.1 o 66bj4fn6)erS''pe or 6wk above. ••Pdc&dow rab t*We>birpmkc€rltn. •'Price dttea�!fnrtude t8mpafpry dr�awti�ectnplra�wrne€r�p.or fnp 6lrooftop egw%rrtieat "P&e does teat bWa*drai24 locement " 7111 Contractor;Pege23 of 16 Initial:Owner: _+ INVOICE MAILING AO0flEW PO iiox 7522; 880 01-3101-4196, Hicksville,NY 12802-7522 OWNER Project 10:SMAN11149 Vendor ID:VEAGLF001 FINAL LIEN WIM FORM ProperY/Site ID: Company Shoppinscenter Name: LC—ppanyPr—cv1dInqNeme: Owner. Address- Ownmhip fntl Project Period: Iturrent naw nerind) _ 0091nalContractSurm S Change Orders: 3 *Section must be completed witheach submission Adjusted Contract Sum: S Work&Materials Stored and Completed to Date: - - $ .'Total Amount of 8)IEnge-Including the Amount of Less Retains _. S_ this Invoice Total: S; Amount Conditionally Released: [3m,rnters:.nwerwref. ..3'_. - Current InvoiceAmountl. Amount ConditloeaRyReleased: linvotces 01 slit to currente lWitindu out not. pceerM raSncrstru rocv.Mrs r;estai sr tir.whf) _ ._ .,.5.. .. _.- _ el aid Amount Received To Date and Uncandltiomil Relme S IPrevlous of Amount of Retalne Condjtiona To Date S Pro ectCom Ietlon) _ Amount ofRetaina eUncondHion01 a To Date: $ (Project Completion) Upon rmelpt by the undersigned,of payment end for the period and amounts as shown above.the undersigned conditianalIv stooges and waives any and all claims,Dam and Dan rights t'rlgtif the undersigned has an or against the Project or the Project tumor,rot labor,services:equipment and/or materials provided by or through the uncivslgned to theProject provided.however,this conditional Release does not apply to any contractualNYpedRed retention withheld far the Cavern Pay Period:Payment may be:made by loin dunk if payment is made by cheek,this Camli smat R*M shall be*My effective when the check is paid by the ban upon which it is drawn, E=pt for contractuafiyspedhsd retention,the undersigned has beet(�Ay paid forell labor,sarvkas,equlpmentand/or materials provMedby or tier. os{htho undersigned in the Project and does herctry unconditionally release and waive any and ad do rn,liens and hen rights wNch the undersigned has:on or against the Project or the Project owner.-This UncondiUenal Release only covers the low, services,oqufpment and/or materials provided for the Pay Period spe6tied above and does not apply to the labor.servicm,equipment and/or materials covered by the above Conditional Release. NOTICE:THIS UNCOMMOWL RELEASE WANES RIGHTS UNCONDITIONALLY AND STATESTHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAID FOR GARNG UP THOSE RIGHTS:. , Except for controctwiry•spedfied retention and the amount specified above for the:Current Pay Pstiod,ate mantes due and owing to the subcontractors,consultants,materielmau%supolers and Iaborman at every tier below the undersigned in connection with the Project,Including labor and related unison fringe benefit payments,have beetpold In hell and,accept as previously disclosed by the undersigned to the Proled Owner in writing.to the undersiErrcd's knowledgs,no claims,actions at disputes are pending at could cube with respect to such lower tier.partles and the Project.the unde,alinad hereby Indemnifies and holds Project Owner harmless(tam and against any and.all claims,losses,llabfl tics,damages and expensea linducift reasonable attomays fees and court cow)that the Project Owner may be.subject toasa result at the forayoigstatements being(afro,_., This Uen Releaso and Waiver is for the benefit of,and may be sawed upon by;all persons holding any properly Interest In the Project or the real property an which the Project Is located,Itnludba the Project Owner,upper tier contractors,lenders,principals and sureiles on arhr labor and material bard,title companies,tenants and the wxana"or assigns of any of the foregoing The pievaging party In any action.to enforce rights Arising under this Lien Release and Waiver shag ba cddtkd to rcmvcr its aubrnevs'fora and laj:aftrost from the non-act-Am,pany. _ I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE IN WHICH THE PROJECT IS LOCATED THAT THE FOREGOING ARE TRUE AND CORRECT STATEMENTS. COMPANY NAME: .. ... ... _ NAME:... lhypaar wrmcm+amvnrrM.. - _ _ (rypaaprlat ny4mYaml.. BY: .. -_ TITLE:_ __......_ . brawme) .. - lryaeor priNriP+aY deal _-. DATE: STATE Of ) )IV .COUNTY OF .. ) .On the day of In the year 20 _. - before me the underslgneQ a Notary Public in and for said State,personalty appeared' -.parsamfly known to me to be the IndMrkial whose come Is subscribed to the within Instrument end acknowledged to me' livotar petal rrtnnh N�_ that he/she executed the same in his capacity,and:that by his/her signature on the Instrument;the Ircilviduai or tie parson upon behalf of which the IMMidual acted;axeaned the tretrumern. .. NOTARY Puduc in and for the State of=.. [Seeletsttmp) :ht$Commission axpims:., Pane 24 of 26 Initlak Owner: Contractor:LY V i RWMa WAtNG ADMM'PO Bw 75A MNOI-3101.41K ' >klavft W UW2-7533 t1WWAP(*dW:SMAND346 Vend"a:YFAGMI we RNIRAC rt WO Ong.- ftt►w1 tY01WfRr> tniyrwn lbttrrn owp Mrfo~tkswbw! tbaM- trm"— lrwhMr Lk pow t:.ww — Wtt!s t1AgM/ tIt11I Ldrrbe OiN, Aplmt tMA Aw N It h,q *I 4gt4 Arias Ogt4 r•er t11M Aeiwtr IW t I4 !Y toosMlt aIM .IbM i 1 16 ! A. Ar r — t. 4 bwen 1 uur •wAdrranu+.brkuvwu ttrttbrrwt9Wt rlaA/ktrrugn . leelreterm t/�M.w NoowhwuwwtwntwMtrnlNmpt�nt. , o.T.• Page 25 o126 1 (rdttel:OWlter.- Contrwor: uNVOICE MAIUNG ADDRESS:PO sox 7522, ON 01-3101.4196, Hicksville,NY 11802-7522 OWNER Project10:SMAH11148 Vendor ID:VEAGM1 EXHIBIT E CERTIFICATE OF SRJBSTAN f IAL COMPLETION TO: Eagle Rivet Roof Service ATTN: Brett Trask 2 Boxcar Stud Tewksbury,MA RE,- Project Substantial Completion Pursuant to And In Accordance With the Terms of the Agreement Dated Septemeber 28,2018 (the"Agreement")And AN Related Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR: As OWNER under the above-referenced Agreement,and in compliance with the terms thereof,and the terms of all related Contract Documents,OWNER hereby requests that the parties certify that as of 70 the work required to be performed on the Project has been Substantially Completed. All capitalized terms in this Certificate of Substantial Completion shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement In connection with Substantial Completion,OWNER hereby further requests that the parties certify that all systems Installed as part of the Project Work have been tested for safety and operation and passed all such tests required by the terms of the Agreement. Therefore,OWNER now requests that the parties coordinate a time to review the work on the Project so that OWNER may Identify any punch list items which need to be addressed once Substantial Completion of the Project has been certified. The parties acknowledge and agree that the issuance of this request to certify Substantial Completion does not foreclose OWNER from disputing Substantial Completion has occurred under the terms of the Agreement and the Contract Documents If Investigation reveals conditions Inconsistent with Substantial Completion. Only once executed by both parties shall this Certificate is CONTRACTOR's representation that the status of Substantial Completion has been achieved and the Work performed under the Agreement is now available in good and safe condition for utilization by OWNER. Please contact me promptly to coordinate an Inspection of the Work and preparation of the punch list for my attention. Sincerely and certified as accurate by:. n/a By: Print: Date: After Inspection date of 20 the parties agree that Substantial Completion has occurred and the list of punch items has been provided to CONTRACTOR for prompt completion: Brett Trask By- Its: Festival of Hyannis,lit By: Its: Page 26 of 26 Initial: Owner: Contractor: ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF UMU N INSURANCE allt4018 M CIRIV ATE F8 ISSURID AS A MATTER OF YN°OILMMTION ONLY AND CONFIRSHO MGM UPON M CIRTMATE MlKOIl.Tl08 CERTN4CATE DOES NOT Mr4RMM7MlL.Y OR Mi#A7LMY AU M,EXVIM 00 AL MIR THE COVEtUME AFFORDED BY'THIS POLUM BELOW.7NM3 CERTIPICATE OF DOURANCE DOES NOT COMNiTITUTE A COMRACT BETWEEN 7W iBBUlNa1 MMERM AU VIOWED REPRESMATMM 00 PRODUCER,AND T#A CIRTN9CA7E MOLDEIL. b INI num has or be andamA ft 8USROQATIOM 18 nNAtY1lD.ftAlaot to�! !and aoll 0a -N qa Pofty. poM*s nm matte In*rAloreamL A deftood on Way ial aanter b N+e oaElloll!Iro�r hl Coll N aaoU rnoouaa Psophti WON NIL Apa W MA pg Ons monlroh PNIaa,loth floc► Iffmift PO N0 4M SpLmgft d.hM 01 m A i IY�lbtrrr..rarNsw.0 BMLVM !; ��► ! ENO R)Yst Roof Sa1Vl0!COtp. s m++Mr A M 1B Br tbn od" No COVIRAOIB SETRICAMIMM THIS a To IIPv T IN POLK=OF QWtNMNCK LISTED NNUM HAVEISIM TOM INSLKM NAIIEDAtIOVE FORM• M =IW. 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SNOULD ANY OF THE MOW O POU MiB BE CANCKM� KNTICA Msliy THA WIPMATIOH DATA 7Hl mw, NOTICE *u Be OS AIM 91 oto ttto"11onno"NMwi m ftn t n in ACCORDOM WM "IN POLICY PROYI IRM tls we"" od" was"""IN^t+J1 S18S1 AUIK 1 00PUNAWAIM ®1 6 ACORD CORPOtAUK al rlOM rsavad. J cono 20 a n') 1 all The ACORD Rama 1md fto ue ra&WW WMM at ACORD SSMISI/MD44680 ONK CPL-02 Rev IW13 4 601087 CORPORATION STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT, OF CONSUMER PROTECTION, 450 Columbus Boule'vard 4 Kartford Connecticut '06103 Attached is your Home Improvement Contractor registration. This registration*is not transferable. The Department of Consumer Protection must be notified-of any changes to your registration within thirty(30) days of such change. Questions regarding thi§'registratiion can be directed to'the License Services Division at(86o)713-6000 or email.dcp.licenseservicesPct:gov.. In an effort to be more efficient and Go Green,the department asks that you keep your email information with our office current to receive correspondence. You can access your account at www.elicense.ct.gov to verify,add or change your email address. Visit our web site at www.ct.govldcp to verify registrations,download-applications and the booklet for The Connecticut Contractor for Home Improvement and New Home Construction. 0 f ' EAGLE RIVET ROOF SERVICES CORP HOME IMPROVEMENT.-CONTRACTOR li BRITTON DR EAGLE RIVET-ROOF SERVICES CORP 15'BRITTON-DR BLOOMFIELD,CT 06002-3616 fi^'� '' %, I; BLOOMFIELD,CT.'06002-3616 LIC,1 REG NO.,..:.:ra:.. ,cEFFECTIVE :. - EXPIRES H'IC.05.77688 12%01[2017 11/.30/2018 'SIGNED IliqlIll I! STATE OF'CONNECTICUT O DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER=PROTECTION `r Be'it known # EAGLE-RIVETyROOF'SERVICES CORP 15 BRITTON DR u BLOOMFIELD,.E--%0 062-3616 4 0,6t' Ix is certified by,the De partrnent of Consumer Protection as ai registered.. j#i,. 44i,.k •_ j }.' S S..� •"tt Jw { 3 'F HOME'IMPROEMENT�C, NxTRACTOR� �,- . Registration# H{IC.0577688 z. - ? z k z 4 6 Effective 12/01%2017 Expiration:°11%30/2018 4W i f _ Michelle Seagull,Comria Worier a TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map_, Parcel 6 'Application # �� , r Health Division NIP- I Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee ub Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ` \10 Historic - OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address l O-'o RJ 132 Village HvanhlS t �le h 1io 'A n# Address 22- S.Ina m S4 (,.Jrsi Nar•1�rd C'-1--• Owner �ra.rR Q�c�'(s n � n ge � Telephone $6 U— Permit Request Rellacr KTJ located on i'ooF with f eolarrmrn# of like site, Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total news Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay f,roject Valuation'# 4 IO75, 66Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family -.❑ Two Family ❑ i Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other ( Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) v Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing 0 new size—Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION `• ' (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name !' '4) r 73 Telephone Number Address c(1.1/r- f o S y License # 0 �✓ y�� Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # n-li oO ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 3cran vard, SIGNATURE DATE r FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# a DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. Y ~y ADDRESS VILLAGE L OWNER i; . 't DATE OF INSPECTION: t FOUNDATION: { FRAME INSULATION.:. FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL << PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL 4 1 — GAS <. : ` ROUGH HO: FINAL �- ,, FINAL BUILDING ; DATE CLOSED OUT r .. ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. 2511rvE 22 Avenue surre 300 Fad Lwr erdak FL 333N 1 N k Tel: Z,0-537-55"x2.19, Fax: 95 -S�7�S82 �urAor�et acioo¢,r.rrar r Dave Hansen . 14SEpping Rd Exeter NH 03833 December 1.4. 2010 To whom it ma--conce.cn On April 71" of 010 [., nnox NAS purchased •l radeHinds Mechanical. VVe cl3ntinuC 10 ap<raie under both`Trade names hoNvever all emplo)-ces became errtploy-ces Lc;nnbx'%%-hile retainin€:,their vx;ars 69 ser.-ice and tenure with the company-. David Babb w-as pan of th,j� transition and remains in good standing vAth Lennox. He is authorized to be Bull permits arid!is covered under our.wnrkrnan"s epitipensation intiuranee .• - - - ZCYc Dave Hanwn 11 Regional M.mager Y 1 Lennox NAS _4 . Davc.harn'ii;leagrpoxna,.crart� 603.Z34 194? . 3511 Nonheast 2e Avenue-Port°Lauderdale. FL 33306-r'etobone (954) 537 5544•fBOG)`333-a001 �0/60 39Vd 1SV3iHNON N3IdI Jvo. OC9966LCTP TO:TT 0Z0Z/bT/ZT The Commonwealth ofMassaehztsetts Department of Industrial Accidents ` ti 1 "Office of Investigations 600 TVashington Street a . Boston;MA 02111 `` yyy www.niass.gov/dia. Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Nallne (Business/Organization/Individual)' L enn'p ( Nctflo,14 PCrquh+s- .3er jw_5 L-LC Address: 3 511 N F �7 nD AVehve,, . City/State/Zip: F♦. L aut(dodr, FL . 333UFs Phone M q Sq- J 3- ss4iq FAA. re you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 9[ am a employer with 3�� 4. 0I am ageneral contractor andI employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors6. E New construction 0 I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed.on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling These sub-contractors have Demolition ship and have no employees 8. E] workingfor me in an capacity. employees and have workers' Y9. E Building addition t [No workers' comp, insurance comp. insurance.x required.] 5. 0 We area corporation and its 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their . 1 LEJ Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers'comp: right of exemption per MGL 12.E Roof repairs insurance required.]t C. 152, §1(4), and we have no ;employees. [No workers' 13M Other Reploef 12TU 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 ernployees. If the sub-Contractors have.employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. . I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information Insurance Company Name: Lp ck+ n COmoanIc ]S LLC; AJ -DIAjI Gt$ — Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. #: 13 2 y �( 'Expiration Date: 2 f Job Site Address: I(S O' `R+ 131, City/State/Zip: wyanbis Mr. 02(00I 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. [do hereby certify lu r the pains d enalties rjgrY..tliat the information provided above is true and c rrect. Signature: Date: % Zf 6 Phone#: 1 Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town offrcial City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): l 1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector S..Plumbing Inspector , I 6. Other kContact 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 in 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 buildings 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-contractor(s)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 foryou to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license 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 like to thank you in advance for 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: 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-MASSAFE Fax # 617-727-7749 Revised 4-24-07 www.mass.gov/dia ACORDle DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY I��{NSEURRRAgNCE UUE� 7giv20111 Rp 12i9i2010pp PRODUCER LOCKTON COMPANIES LLC-N DALLAS ONLY ANDF�CONFERSSNO RIGHTS UPON THEI CERTIFICATE 717 N.HARWOOD,LR7 DALLAS TX 75201 HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 214-969-6700 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED Lennox National Account Services LLC INSURER A: ACE American Insurance Company 22667 1321049 3511 NE 22nd Avenue INSURER B: Indemnity Insurance Co of North America 43575 Ft.Lauderdale FL 33308 Everest National Insurance Company 10120 INSURERC: P Y INSURER D: INSURER E: IS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING COVERAGES LEIVINO6 Ll TH 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.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TIp ILTR INSRD TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MMIDD/TYY�) POLICY EXPIRATION N LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1000 000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY HDOG24942892 7/1/2010 7/1/2011 DAMAGE TO RENTED $ 1000000 CLAIMS MADE FRI OCCUR MED EXP(Any oneperson) $ Excluded PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 3 000 000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: - PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ Excluded X POLICY PEa L A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ISAH08590916 7/1/2010 7/1/2011 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 2,000,000 X ANY AUTO - (Ea accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) $ XXXXXXX X HIREDAUTOS BODILY INJURY $ XXXXXXX X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ XXXX?CXX (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ XXXXXXX ANY AUTO NOT APPLICABLE OTHER THAN EA ACC $ XXX)CXXX AUTO ONLY: AGG $ X000CXXX EXCESSN 7IG7000121-101 7/1/2010 7/1/2011 MBRELLA LIABILITY R 5,000,000 C X1 OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE 5,000,000 UMBRELLA XXXXXXX DEDUCTIBLE FORM $ XXXXXXX FX RETENTION $ $ )CX)C3CXXX B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WLRC46135908(AOS) 7/1/2010 7/1/2011 X I WC sTATU-LIMITS OTH- EMPLOYERT LIABILITY Y/N OR, ER A ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNER/E.XECUrivE = WLRC4613591A(AZ,CA&MA) 7/1/2010 7/1/2011 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 A OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED7 1 N SCFC46135921(WI) 7/l/2010 7/1/20111,000,000 (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E-L DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 A I OTHER HDOG24942909 7/1/2010 7/1/2011 Each Occurence Limit$3,000,000 General Liability Aggregate Limit$10,000,000 (Products/ComP.Oper.) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSIVEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELULIION 11092149 - SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Town Of Barnstable DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN Attn:Building Division' NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 200 Main Street I IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis MA 02601 - REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2009101) ° 1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved' The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD For questions regarding this certificate,contact the number Ilsted in the Producer section above and specify the client code'LENINW. !� ✓�e erww 1 w,.wvea1d d�G'L(l.YJfLGI000CCC6 �\ DEPARTMENT OF'PUBLIC SAFELY Refrigeration Contractor-License Number:.RC' 011457 Exppres::04/12/2012. TO.no: 2992,0 Restricted: TRADE WINDS MECHANICAL DAVID W BABB $A VILLAGE POST RD,- DANVERS, MA 01923 Ccmmissioner IL _ �« ebwn ! on z !! :•, . . 12/10/2010 FRI 16! 00 FAX 860 561 0426 xiMeo Realty Corp. - CT �001/001 12/10/2010 15:43 _ #0054 P.002/002 vX town—of � pARNelsl�'I-�y � B ry-y—U- r� ]- �, Regulatory Services Thomas F, GOlcr, Director Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Sheer, Hyannis, MA 02601 wlvw.tawn.bnrnatpbfe.mo.us I Office- 508-962-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 i Property Owner Must ('mm�lPtn art r►7' S 1%�Etl<O ] If Using A Builder I; Lam, ce,e A ��iie��t 4 ,as Owner of the subject property hereby.au6011ze L_, y, X . A A _ ro act on my behalf, in ail nzatim relative to work authorizcd by this branding permit sppbcAdon for. flees -npm-k -�Q�-.0 ZTE 137-+AN ahn I-S CL. Oz6yi (Address aflob) .—L2 ZM& Signature of(honer &6e4lf F,r Date nrinrNamz l"e54ivwL' aF FF'v'4A#t i`5 Lety•; - - f f Proproy Owner is applying for permit,please complete the Komeawners License Exemption Form on the f tverse side. Q'l1yPFtLESU;QRh t6u11dingpermitforms1expasss.doc Reyisad 092110 OASTAL NGINEERING MANY, INC. 260 Cranberry Highway(Rte.6A),Orleans,MA 02653 www.Coasta.EngineenngCompany.com Orleans 508-255-6511 • Provincetown 508-487-9600 ■ Hyannis 508-778-9600 ■ Fax.508-255-6700 December 8,2010 Project No.C 1.7453.00 Lennox National Account Services Attn: Mr.Kevin Whiting 394 Old Colony Road Norton,MA 02766 VIA EMAIL: kevin.whiting@lennoxnas.com Re: Evaluation and Assessment of the Integrity of Existing Roof Framing for it Replacement Roof Top Unit at Pier One Imports,Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr. Whiting: Per your request,.and in accordance with our contract, dated November 11,, 2010, Coastal Engineering Company, Inc. (CEC.) has performed the evaluation of the existing roof framing for supporting a replacement Roof Top Unit(RTU). The purpose of this evaluation is to provide you with our opinion.of the integrity of the existing structural condition of the roof with the additional load added from the replacement RTU. GENERAL BACKGROUND It is our understanding that the existing RTU (Model # 480JE0095.00 by Carrier) is to be replaced by a new RTU (Model #LGH102H4B by Lennox) on the roof of Pier One Imports. The maximum possible load from the existing unit is 915 lbs.compared to that of 1,283 lbs.for.the new unit. OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS- CEC performed non-destructive visual observations during the site visit. We have made the following observations: 1. The existing RTU is located 25.,ft.from inside edge of the front wall to side of the.unit and 30 ft. from inside edge of the.south wall to front of the unit. The RTU spans over two open web steel joists near the steel girder and column,with.the duct opening headed.by structural steel angles. - 2. The steel open web joists span 30 fit. and are spaced at 6 ft. on center. The open web,steel joists are 24 inches deep with double 1-1/2"xl-1/2"x 371.6" angles for chords and a 34" diameter steel rod for webs. This relates to a standard SH Series Type 24146 joist,which was used in the analysis.. 3: The roof is a flat gravel ballasted roof with light gauge corrugated roof deck. Roof loads assumed for the existing structure include 20 psf for roof dead loads and 30 psf of snow load for structural analysis of the roof system. ■.Providing solutions for the benefit of our clients and community Lennox National Account Services page 2 of 2 Decetnher 8, 2010 Attn.: Mr. Kevin Whiting Based on the above loadings and structural.analysis performed on the roof supporting system, we have determined that the existing structure can sustain loads imposed by the new replacement RTU This determination assumes the new unit will be placed on. the same location as the existing unit,which spans over two joists near the steel girder and column.Any deviation or change in the above conditions shall be brought to our immediate attention prior to proceeding with any work. We trust that this evaluation and eneral recommendation letter suits our needs at this time. Please feel g Y free to call with any questions or concerns you may have. Very.truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO.,INC. SH OF/,lqs JOHNcyG o A. OOF FC'I TEP�i �StoNAL John Bologna,P.E. Andrew Lin President JAB/AHL/mek Enclosure: Photographic Documentation D•1DOC1C1.74001174531StrueturalEVALReport.doc ± ��.{��'�v'3�fz5 1,r1� '� L d �Y ` 4,�'�3 Sb.. 'AI�R�a.•"� �µl i�q,� �'� i tl �y { .F ies. ,�Y,.��,�'� ��w��S�, a A°` '"�. p♦ �i.t,s�����" �, +°'Y �i�,� . dr.J ft jC aC r,,c r __ ��. ���y� fad, ��✓i 9�"�'. 4 aid`• �' �"" tp lull TM Product Submittal PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Pier 1 Imports#848 Project Number: 3000133813 Project Location:HYANNIS,MA 02601,US Project Altitude: 1000 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Company Name: Pier 1 Imports(U.S.)Inc. Company Address: 100 Pier 1 Place Company Location:Fort Worth,TX 76102-2600 Contact: Phone: 817-252-8000 ENGINEER INFORMATION Company Name: Company Address: Company Location: , Contact: Phone: We are pleased to provide the attached project submittal, If you have any questions or need additional information,please ,feel free to call our offices Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/01/2010 Page: 1 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal Y Table of Contents System ED Qty Model Description 8.5 TON 1 LGH102144B PKGGE/8.5T/240KB/230-3/ECONBR I' �I Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/01/2010 i Page: 2 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 c f t I • Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal System ID:8.5 TON Package Model:LGH102H4B Description:PKGGE/8.5T/240KB/230-3/ECONBR HEATING PERFORMANCE Heat Source Natural Gas Gas Supply Connection 0.75 (in.) H/E Lowlnput 156000 (Btuh) H/E Heat Rise 52.3 (°F) H/E LowOutput 125000 (Btuh) AFUE/ThermalEff 80 H/E Highlnput 240000 (Btuh) H/E HighOutput 192000 (Btuh) System HeatOutput 192000 (Btuh) COOLING PERFORMANCE Refrigerant R410A Number Compressors 2 ARI EER 12.2 Condensate Drain Size 1.00 (in.) ARI IEER 12.9 Cooling OutdoorDB 95.0 (-F) ARI Total Power 8100 (W) Cooling MixedDB 80.0 (°F) ARI GmssTotalCool 103800 (Btuh) Cooling MixedWB 67.0 (°F) ARI NetTotalCool 100000 (Btuh) Coil DischargeDB 57.2 ff) Coil GrossTotalCool 103800 (Btuh) Coil DischargeWB 56.8 (°F) Coil NetTotalCool 99680 (Btuh) Unit DischargeDB 58.4 ff) Coil GrossSensCool 78888 (Btuh) Unit DischargeWB 57.3 (°F) Coil NetSensCool 74768 (Btuh) Coil MoistureRemoval 23.5 (lb/hr) System MoistRemoval 23.5 (lb/hr) FAN PERFORMANCE Supply Fan Total Air Flow 3400 (cfm) TotalStaticPress 0.81 (in.WC) Supply AirFlow 3400 (cfm) Wet Coil Static Press 0.25 (in.WC) ExtStaticPress Supply 0.25 (in.WC) Gas H/E Static Press 0.17 (in.WC) SupplyFan Req'dPower 1.50 (hp) Economizer Static Press 0.15 (in.WC) SupplyFan NomPower 2.00 (hp) Air Filter Qty 4 Supply Fan Type CAV Belt Drive Air Filter Length 20.0 (in.) Supply Fan Type CAV Belt Drive Air Filter Width 25.0 (in.) SupplyDriveReq'd RPM 810 (rpm) Air Filter Thickness 2.0 (in.) SupplyDrive Min RPM 590 (rpm) SupplyDrive Max RPM 890 (rpm) ELECTRICAL Voltage 208V 3Ph SupplyFan FLA 7.5 (amp) Frequency 60 (Hz) CondensingUnit FLA 4.8 (amp) System MCA 44.0 (amp) CondenserFan Power 725 (W) System MOCP 50 (amp) Unit Oper Range +/-10%Nominal Voltage Compressors RLA 27.4 (amp) System FLA 39.7 (amp) DIMENSIONS Cabinet Width 60.1 (in.) Downflow Supply Length 20.0 (in.) Cabinet Length 101.3 (in.) Downflow Supply Width 28.0 (in.) Cabinet Height 46.9 (in.). Downflow Return Length 24.0 (in.) Total Weight 1310 (lb) Downflow Return Width 27.0 (in.) Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/01/2010 Page: 3 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal System ID:8.5 TON Package Model:LGH102H4B Description:PKGGFJ8.5T/240KB/230-3/ECONBR SYSTEM FEATURES Durable Outdoor Enamel Paint Finish Timed Off Control Copeland Scroll Compressor AGA-CGA Certified Pre-charged Refrigeration System Units will operate cooling down to 0 degrees F(-17.7 degrees C)without additional controls. Expansion Valves Redundant Comb.Gas Control Valve High Capacity Driers Electronic Flame Sensor Low Pressure Switch Direct Spark Ignition High Pressure Switch(Manual Reset) Two Stage Gas Heating Totally Enclosed Fan Motor Aluminized Steel Inshot Burners PVC Coated Fan Guard Separate Compressor and Controls Compartment Fan and Lunn Controls Limited compressor warranty of 5 years Factory Test Operated Limited warranty on all other components of 1 year Bonded for Grounding See Limited Warranty Certificate included with unit for details Internal Pressure Relief Valve Limited warranty on aluminized heat exchanger of 10 years Overload Protection Limited warranty on Prodigy Unit Controller of 3 years Crankcase Heater INCLUDED SYSTEM OPTIONS-FACTORY INSTALLED SINGLE ENTHALPY ECONOMIZER BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPERS 2 IN MERV4 FILTER INCLUDED SYSTEM OPTIONS-FIELD INSTALLED 54W96 CICONV IOB-1 RETROFIT RET AIR OPENING KIT Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 - Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/0112010 Page: 4 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal System I1D:8.5 TON Package Model:LGH102H4B Description:PKGGE/8.5T/240KB/230-3/ECONBR DIMENSIONS-INCHES(MM) CORNER WEIGHTS CENTER OF GRAVITY Model AA BB CC DD EE FIT No. Base Max. Base Max. Base Max. Base Max. Base Max. Base Max. lbs. k Ibs. kg lbs. k lbs. k lbs. k lbs. k lbs . lbs, kg in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm 092 293 133 338 153 263 119 295 134 286 130 316 143 32 370 168 46.5 1181 46.5 1156 24.5 622 25.5 648 102 294 134 340 154 265 120 297 135 288I131 318 144 32 372 169 46.5 1181 45.5 1156 24.5 622 25.5 648 120 306 139 349 158 275 125 305 138 295 134 326 148 33 382 173 46.5 1181 45.5 1156 24150 316 143 359 163 284 129 314 142 304 138 152 393 34 393 178 46.5 tt81 45.5 1156 24.5 622 25.5 648 Base unit-The and with NO OPTIONS. _ Max Lkd-The and wdh ALL OPTIONS IrMaw.(Economizer,etc.) . 6-118 553) BOTTOM SUPPLY (156) 11I AIR OPENING AA BB 6-1118 L2�7 10.3N 28 (156) (273) 0 (711) . (508) 60-118(1527) CENTER OF BASE \ GRAVITY . BOTTOM BOTTOM RETURN POWER ENTRY I AIROPENING 5•tr2(140)Da. EE 6-5,18 fIF (168) - DD BOTTOM CC 7(178) CONDENSATE . 34-718 (886) 101-1M BASE (2572) TOP VIEW {�.58-1.B ea1r4 I (1476) I OPTIONAL DISCONNECT (2521) - (FACTORY INSTALLED) 46-7l8 GAS SUPPLYL 7 8 (1181) CONDENSATE INLET DRAIN ROUT4�� T E(1102) 1 S-W8LET l25)�eon (137) (470) ' 1 (470) o /L� 00 ELECTRIC FORKLIFT SLOTS 3-V2(89) - INLETS "7/8 LIFTING HOLES ( 7) (89) lase)39h8 (BOTH SIDES) (FOR RIGGING) (1013) END VIEW 101•114 (2572) SIDE VIEW 15-1r2 (394) (41) _ HOPoZONTAL _ SUPPLY AIR HORIDONTAL 15-12 OPENING - RETURNAIR . (3$4).. ❑ OPENING 30 (782) 1 Jill 12.118 _ I 00 00 (308) T— CONDENSATE 6•V8 DRAIN(BACK) 5+319 _ .(156) 31 30 (137) (762) es-3!a SIDE VIEW (Horizontal Openings) t Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/01/2010 Page: 5 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal ' System ID:8.5 TON Package Mode1:LGH102H4B Description:PKGGE/8.5T/240KB/230-3/ECONBR ACCESSORY DIMENSIONS-INCHES(MM) OUTDOOR AIR HOOD DETAIL 21-3/8 (543) IIIII. OUTDOOR AIR HOOD a (Furnished with Economizer or Outdoor Air Damper) EXHAUST AIR HOOD o I�III (Furnished,Field Ins[atled) 00 00 Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/01/2010 Page: 6 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal System ID:8.5 TON Package Mode1:LGH102H4B Description:PKGGE/8.5T/240KB/230-3/ECONBR UNIT CLEARANCES-INCHES(MM) C ou°UroDORR AIR HOOD � D � B A ~ i A B C D Top Unit Clearance Clearance in. mm in. mm in. mm in.. mm Service Clearance 60 .1524 36 914 36 934 60 1524 Clearance to Combustibles 36 914 1 25 1 25 1 25 Unobstructed Minimum Operation Clearance 36 914 36 914 36 914 36 914 NOTE-Entire perimeter of unit base requires support when elevated above the mounting surface. - Service Clearance-Required for removal of serviceable parts. Clearance to Combustibles-Required clearance to combustible material. Minimum Operation Clearance-Required clearance for proper unit operation- Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier,1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared.0n:04/01/2010 Page: 7 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 f Lennox Industries Inc. - Product Submittal MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS 92M69 CIACURB20B 48DJD/E008-014 Project#:3000133813 Project Name:Pier 1 Imports#848 Last Changed:JENNIFER VISSAGE Quote#:4000158318 Quote Desc:Pier 1 Imports#848 Prepared On:04/01/2010 Page: 8 of 8 Phone:817-252-8000 DDIENSIONED AND TOLEREMED PER AM V14.6M4802 REVISIONS Attn: Tag: 92M69 REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED 67 3116" 36 11/16" 32 15/16"—�� Approval- 2 LOWERED CURB HEIGHT FROM 25"TO 19' 6/23/2006 - 23 5/ RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR EXISTING CURB LAYOUT 1 51 3/16" 361/4" - . 33 1/4" 2 1/4" SUPPLY 17 9/16" RETURN 41 15/16" 81 3/4" 95 3/8" 54 1/4" • ice'53 7/16" 831/4" 3" 5415/18"—� CDI Model Number j Existing Unit New Unit 1Tonna9e� oPO Y ressura Drop ressure IA005.2040 48/50 TJ/GJ/DJ/TFtTM 00e4114 TGA 090-150 18"tell /S HJRFF/TF HJO 008-0 7 5 008 0." 14 LG/GC0 23 0.101 0.140 12.51 0.050 0.^00 GUMS EIDHTIwa.) APPROVALe DATE 92M69 CURB SHOWN IS CDI STANDARD CONFIGURATION too Notes: CDI RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE LAYOUT Monday,February09,2009 0:37:19AM QUOTE#: 1.1.5"ADDED TO OLD CURB O.D WITHOUT NOTIFICATION.IF CURB IS NEEDED IN A xaNa 2.MATERIAL:16 ga.GALVANIZED STEEL VERIFY SUPPLY AND RETURN OPEWN CDI --��TT r 17660 TYLER 8T NW 3.GASKET PROVIDED WITH CURB DIFFERENT CONFIGURATION CDI MUST BE NOTIFIED NOTE ANY CHANGES _� �'//�ELK RIVER,MIN 56330 92M69-1�005-2040 4.INSULATION:1"1 1/2 LB DENSITY PRIOR TO PLACING AN ORDER. CALL NTH ANY QUESTIONS °" L 7631391-7790 FAX IS OK AS I9 uuo®i•••u^'�� �763391-7861 x4re: 1:25 exeer: 1 oP J Product 48 DJ D/DJ E Data Single-Package Rooftop Units • Electric Cooling/Gas Heating MBAMG i COOUNa 3 to 12-1/2 Nominal Tons i Single-Package Rooftop Units with the Following Premium Features as Standard: • 2-in. return-air filters • direct spark ignition • induced draft fan • Turbo-tubular' heat exchangers • solid-state controls • full-perimeter base rails • high-pressure, low-pressure/loss- of-charge cutout switches and freeze protection thermostat • corrosion-resistant condensate pan with internal trap • refrigerant filter driers • galvanized steel cabinet with painted protection on externally exposed surfaces • motors with permanently lubricated :> ball bearings Features/Benefits Compact,vertical discharge units easily convert to horizontal discharge, com-bining installation flexibility .., with efficient performance ..f 4' + and easy maintenance Easy maintenance and installation Ali units are factory shipped in the ver- tical discharge configuration for fit- up to standard roof curbs. (One accessory curb fits sizes 004-007; an- other accessory curb fits sizes 008- 014.) The contractor can order and install the roof curbs early in the con- struction stage, before decisions on size requirements have been made. All units feature roll-formed baserail design with forklift slots and rigging holes for easier maneuvering. Stretch- wrap packaging protects the unit during shipment and storage. Copyright 1991 Carrier Corporation Form 48DJ-4PD Units,are easily converted from�verti- The induced draft combustion"sys- protection switch which allows opera- cal to horizontal applications to make tem eliminates the unsightly,appea; tion at lower ambient conditions retrofit and add-on jobs easier"To ance of flue stacks, and diminishes while protecting against low-charge op- convert from vertical to horizontal dis- the effects of winds on heating opera- eration; 2) freeze protection thermo- charge, simply move 2 panels. The tion. The inducer fan draws hot stat, which protects against evaporator same basic unit can be used for a vari- combustion gas through the heat ex- coil frost build-up; 3) high-pressure ety of applications and can be quickly changer at the optimum rate for the switch, which protects against above . modified at the jobsite. most effective heat transfer normal operating pressure; 4) replace- Ductwork connections are made The direct spark ignition system able filter driers, which trap moisture easy by the logical 2 to 1 aspect ratio. saves operating expense when com- and dirt;and 5) Carrier's exclusive On vertical discharge units, duct- pared to old-style pilot ignition systems Acutrol", metering device, which pre- work attaches directly to the roof curb. No crossover tube is required, there- cisely controls refrigerant flow, pre- Accessory thru-the-curb service con- fore no sooting or pilot fouling venting slugging and floodback, while nections allow power, gas and control problems can occur.All ignition compo- maintaining optimum wiring to be routed through the curb, nents are contained in a compact unit performance. thereby minimizing roof penetrations. module that is easily accessible for ser- VarislideT economizer permits low- Both power and control connec- vice Standard units are designed for cost operation by utilizing cool out- tions are made on the same side of the natural gas. An LP conversion kit door air for free cooling Reliable sliding unit to simplify installation. is available as an accessory,if required. plate damper is easily adjusted for The Drain Guard" non-corrosive A solid-state control system is 100% outdoor air, 100% return air or condensate drain is factory installed and readily adaptable to all conventional any proportions of mixed air. Econ- intemally trapped. This eliminates and programmable thermostats In ad- omizer operation is controlled by the need for a field-supplied conden- dition, units are suitable for integra- Accusensor' I dry-bulb thermostat sate drain,saving time and money. tion into monitor control systems if which senses outdoor air temperature. Standard 2-in. throwaway type fil- required. Optional accessory upgrade kits in- ters are easily accessed through a Refrigerant circuit protection assures clude Accusensor"m II solid-state T" hinged access door located directly dependability All units have stan- enthalpy control and Accusensor III above the air intake hood; no tools are dard: 1) loss-of-charge/low-pressure differential enthalpy control required to change the filters.Rounded corners on panels help to prevent Table of contents damage or puncture of roof materials. Weather-resistant cabinet is coated Page with a pre-painted enamel finish Model Number Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . .2 on all externally exposed surfaces to ARI Capacities . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 • ensure long life and attractive Physical Data . . . . .4, 5 appearance. Options and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7 Base Unit Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,9 Quiet, efficient operation and Accessory Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,11 dependable performance Selection Procedure . . 12 Compressors are fully hermetic with in- Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-24 ternal vibration isolators for extremely Electrical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . .25 quiet operation.Efficient condenser Typical Piping and Wiring 26 fan and motor design permits opera- Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­ . . . .27 tion at a low sound power of 8-2 bels Typical Control Wiring Schematic . . . t 28,29 for sizes 004- 007, 8 6 bels for sizes Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 008, 009and014and8.8belsfor pe " ' " " " " '23 size 012. Guide S cification§ 30-35 All coils use state-of-the-art inter- nally enhanced copper tubing and are Model number nomenclature completely degreased before leav- ing the factory to eliminate coil blowoff problems. Condenser coils have louv- 48 DJ E 004 - 3 0 1 . AA - ered aluminum fins providing max- T imum heat transfer for optimum —Gas Heat efficiency DJ—Constant Volume FIOP Code* Turbo-tubular" heat exchangers op- timize heat transfer for improved effi- D—Cow Heat Packaging ciency. The tubular design permits E—High Heat hot gases to make multiple passes Series across the path of the supply air. In ad- Nominal Capacity dition, turbolators inside the heat ex- 004—3 Tons 0D8 — 71/2 Tons 1 —575 3.60 changer tube act as baffles,forcing 005—4 Tons OD9 —81/2 Tons 3—208/230-1-60 the hot gases to stay in close contact 006—5 Tons 012 —10 Tons 5—208/230.3-60 with the cell walls and improving heat 007—6 Tons 014 —12'/2Tons 6—460-3-60 transfer. *Refer to 48DJ price pages for FIOP(Factory-Installed Options)code table. p 2 . ARI* capacities NET COOLING SEERt SOUND UNIT MODEL NOMINAL STANDARD CAPACITY(Btuh) TOTAL EER RATING 48 TONS CFM kW Single-Phase Three-Phase With Without (Bela) Units Units Timer" Timer DJ 004 3 1200 34,800 34,600 4.1 97 95 84 82 DJD/DJE005 4 1600 48,000 48,000 5.8 93 91 83 82 DJD/DJE006 5 2000 60,000 59,500 7.0 9.5 93 8.6 8.2 NET UNIT MODEL NOMINAL STANDARD COOLING TOTAL EER SOUND RATING IPLV 48 TONS CFM CAPACITY kW (Bois) (Btuh) JD E067 6 2400 71,000 845 8.4 8.2 tt DJDIDJE008 71/2 3200 89,000 104 8.5 8.6 tt DJD/DJE009 81/2 3400 100,000 112 89 8.6 tt DJD/DJE012 10 4000 118,000 137 86 8.8 tt DJO014 121/2 5000 144,000 17.5 8.2 8.6 79 LEGEND Rated in accordance with ARI Standards 210/240-89 or 360-86 (014 Bela — Sound Levels(1 bell = 10 decibels) units)and 270-84 EER — Energy Efficiency Ratio aIPLV — Integrated Part-Load ValueSEER — Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio'Air-Conditioning&Refrigeration Institute. tApplies only to units with capacity of 65,000 Btuh or less. Ratings are net values,reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat Rat- SEER ratings with timer are made using time delay relay part number ings are based on: HN67SK031. Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature ttThe IPLV is not required by certification agencies for 10-ton or smaller and 95 F db air entering outdoor unit units. HEATING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES UNIT OUTPUT CALIFORNIA HEATING INPUT TEMPERATURE AFUE STEADY STATE MODEL (Btuh) CAPACITY RISE ff) (%) EFFICIENCY(%) SEASONAL 48 (Btuh) EFFICIENCY(/a) 74,000 58,460 25-55 76 80 733 DJD005 74,000 58,460 25-55 76 80 733 DJE005 115,000 90,850 35-65 76 80 741 DJD006 74,000 58,460 25-55 76 80 733 DJE006 115,000 90,850 35-65 76 80 741 DJD007 74,000 58,460 25-55 76 80 733 DJE007 115,000 90,850 35-65 76 80 741 UNIT HEATING INPUT OUTPUT CAPACITY TEMPERATURE AFUE STEADY STATE CALIFORNIA SEASONAL MODEL (Btuh) (Btuh) RISE(°F) (%) EFFICIENCY(%) EFFICIENCY(%) 48 First Stage/Second Stage First Stage/Second Stage 120,000 96,000 20-50 785 80 75.3 DJE008 120,000/180,000 94,800/142,200 35-65 785 80 76.5 DJD009 120,000 96,000 20-50 785 80 753 DJE009 120,000/180,000 94,800/142,200 35-65 785 80 765 DJD012 120,000/180,000 94,800/142,200 35-65 785 80 765 DJE012 180,000/220,000 142,200/173,800 35-65 785 80 763 DJO014 180,000/220,000 142,200/173,800 35-65 785 80 763 LEGEND AFUE — Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency NOTE NO,Levels are 40 nanogramsfjouie with accessory kit. 3 Physical data BASE UNIT 48 DJE004 DJD/DJE005 DJD/DJE006 DJD/DJE007 NOMINAL CAP CITY 3 4 5 6 OPERATING WEIGHT(lb) Unit 530 5 5 615 With Economze 564 574 594 849 Roof Curb 115 115 115 115 COMPRESSOR Hermetic Quantity 1 1 1 1 Oil(oz) 55 55 70 70 REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22 Operating Charge(lb-oz) 3-13 5-8 6-11 9 0 CONDENSER FAN Propel er Quantlty...Diameter(In.) 1...26 1.26 1..26 1.26 Nominal Cfm 3500 4100 4100 3800 Motor Hp...Rpm 1/3. 850 1h 850 1/3 850 '/a 850 CONDENSER COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes,Aluminum Lanced Fin Rows...Finslin. 1...17 1.17 1...17 2..17 Total Face,Area(sq ft) 7.78 1225 12.25 1226 AP RATOR FAN Centrifugal Size(in.) 10x10 10x10 10x10 10x10 Type Drive Std Direct Direct Direct Bel Alt Direct Bel Bel Bel Nominal Cfm 1200 1600 2000 2400 Horsepower per National Std 1A 1/2 3/4 1 0 Electrical Code(NIECE Alt 1/23/4 1.0 1.5 Maximum Continuous Shp Std 38 87 129 170 Alt 78 1.30 1.70 2.40 Motor Frame Sid 48 48 48 56 Alt 48 56 56 56 Nominal Rpm High/Low Std 860/845 1080/97D 1080/1040 — Alt 1080/970 — — — Fan Rpm Range Std — — — 875-1190 Alt — 800-1130 875-1190 1070-1460 Motor Bearing Type Bali Ball Bell Ball Maximum Fan Rpm 2100 2100 2100 2100 Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Std — — — 2.8-3.8 A/B(in.) Alt — 2 4-3 4 2 8-3 8 2.8-3.8 Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter(in.) Sid — — — 55 Aft — 52 55 45 Belt—Type...Length(in.) Sid — — — A 40 Alt — A 40 A 40 A..39 Pulley Center Line Distance(in.) Sid — — — 14 7-15.5 Aft — 14 7-15.5 14 7-15.5 14 7-15 5 Speed Change Per Full Turn of Std — — — 63 Movable Pulley Flange(rpm) AR — 66 63 79 Movable Pulley Maximum Full Sid — — — 5 Turns from Closed Position Alt — 5 5 5 Factory Setting—Full Turns Open Sid — — — 3 Alt — 3 3 3 Factory Speed Setting(rpm) Std — — — 1000 Alt — 930 1000 1230 Fan Shaft Diameter at Pulley(In.) — % % 5/e EVAPORATOR COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes,Aluminum Double Wavy Fin Rows...FinsAn. 2. 15 2...15 3..15 4..15 Total Face Area(sq ft) 417 6.5 55 55 FURNACE SECTION Burner Orifice Diameter(in. ...drill size)} Natural Gas—Std 113...33 .113 33 113..:33 111.33 Liquid Propane—Aft 089..43 089 43 089..43 089 43 Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting(amps) 208/230/460 v 1.0 10 10 10 Gas Input 74,000 74,000/115,000 74,000/115,000 74,0001115,000 Efficiency(Steady State)(4/e) 80 80 80 80 Temperature Rise Range 25-55 25-55/35-65 25-55/35.65 25-55/35-65 Manifold Pressure(in.wg) Natural Gas—Std 35 35 3.5 35 Liquid Propane—Alt 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.5 Maximum Static Pressure(In.wg) 75 75 75 75 Field Gas Connection Size(in.) 5 L 5 5 5 HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH prig) Cutout 428 Reset(Auto.) 320 LOSS-OF-CHARGE/LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH Cutout(Liquid Line)(psig) 7 + 3 Reset(Auto.) 22±5 OUTSIDE-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable Quantity-.Sim(in.) 1...20 x 24 x 1 RETURN-AIR FILTERS Disposable Quantity...Size(in.) 2 16 x 25 x 2 LEGEND Bhp—Brake Horsepower 'Used to determine wire sizing per NEC t48DJD005-007 and 48DJE004(74,000 Btuh)units have 2 burners 48DJE005-007(115,000 Btuh)units have 3 burners. 4 BASE UNIT 48 DJD/DJE008 DJD/DJE009 DJD/DJE012 DJD014 NOMINAL CAPACITY(tons) 71/2 B�/2 10 121/2 OPERATING WEIGHT(lb) Unit 870 880 1035 1050 With Economizer 914 924 1079 1094 Roof Curb 143 143 143 143 COMPRESSOR Hermetic Quantity 2 2 2 2 Oil(oz)(each compr) 55 55 70 70 REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22 Operating erraa ing Charge(lboz) 4-5 6-2 8-0 8- 3 Circuit 2 4.5 5-5 73 8-11 CONDENSER FAN Prope er Quantity...Diameter(in.) 1.26 1.26 1..26 1.26 Nominal Cfm 6500 6500 7000 8200 Motor Hp...Rpm Y4 1100 Y4 1100 W4 1100 3/4 1100 CONDENSER COIL Enhanced pper ubes,Aluminum Lanced Fins Rows_.Finsfln. 1..17 2..17 2..17 2...17 Total Face Area(sq tt) 18 0 15 5 18 9 250 EVAPORATOR FAN Cenlugal Size(In.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 Type Drive Sid Bait Belt Belt Belt AR Belt Belt Bel — Nominal Cfm 3000 3400 4000 5000 Horsepower per NEC* Std 15 1 5 15 35 Aft 15 15 20 — Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 24 24 24 42 Alt 24 24 29 — Motor Frame Std 56 56 56 56 Alt 56 56 56 — Fan Rpm Range Std 600-800 600-800 700- 950 860-1080 Alt 700-900 700-900 850-1100 — Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball Ball Ball Maximum Fan Rpm 2100 2100 2100 2100 Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Std 2 4-3 4 2 4-3 4 2 8-3 8 4 0-5 0 AB(in.) Alt 2.8-3 8 2 8-3 8 3 4-4 4 Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter(in.) SIA 70 70 70 80 Alt 70 70 70 — Belt—Type...Length(in.) Std A 48 A 48 A 51 A 57 Aft A..48 A..48 A..51 — Pulley Center Line Distance(in.) Std 16 75-19 25 16 75-19 25 18 25-20 75 18 25-20 75 Aft 16 75-19.25 16 75-19 25 18 25-20 75 — Speed Change per Full Turn of Std 40 40 50 44 C� Movable Pulley Flange(rpm) Aft 40 40 50 Movable Pulley Maximum Full Std 5 5 5 5 Turns from Closed Position Alt 5 5 5 Factory Setting—Full Tunis Open Sid 5 5 5 5 Alt 5 5 5 — Factory Speed Setting(rpm) Std 600 600 700 860 Aft 700 700 850 — Fan Shaft Diameter at Pulley(in.) 1 1 1 1 EVAPORATOR COIL Enhanced pper Tubes,Aluminum ou a avy Fins Rows...Fins/in. 3..15 3..15 3...15 4 15 Total Face Any(eq ft) 80 80 100 11 1 FURNACE SECTION Bumer Orifice Diameter(in....drUi size) Natural Gas—Sid 120 31/120 31 120 31/120 31 120 311120 31 .120 31 Liquid Propane—Alt .096 41/096 41 096 41/096 41 096 41/096 41 096 41 Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting(amps) 208/230/460-v Stage 1 10 10 10 10 Stage 06 06 06 06 Gas Input 120,000/120,000-180,000 120,000/120,000.180,000 120.000-180,000/180,000-220,000 180.000-220,000 Efficiency(Steady State)(%) 80 80 80 80 Temperature Rise Range 20-50/35-65 20-50/35-65 20-50/35-65 20-50 Manifold Pressure(in.wg) Natural Gas—Std 35 35 35 35 Liquid Propane—Alt 35 35 35 3.5 Maximum Static Pressure(In,wg) 10 10 1 0 1.0 Field Gas Connection Size(in.) 5/75 5/75 75/75 75 HIGH-PRESSURES ITCH(psig) - Cutout 428 Reset(Auto.) 320 LOSS-OF-CHARGE/LOW-PRE SURE S ITCH Cutout(Liquid Line)(psi9) 7+3 Reset(Auto.) 22±7 OUTSIDE-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable Quantity...Size(In.) 1 20 x 25 1 16x25 RETURN-AIR FILTERS Disposable Quantity...Size(In.) 4 16 x 20 x 2 4 16 x 20 x 2 4..20 x 20 x 2 4 20 x 20 x 2 LEGEND Bhp—Brake Horsepower Used to determine wire sizing per NEC. ` 5 II e Options and accessories ITEM OPTION* ACCESSORYt Economizer X X Manual Outside-Air Damper X X Two-Position Damper X X Alternate Drive(008,009) X Alternate Motor and Drive(004-007,012) X Roof Curb X Thru-the-Curb Service Connections X Flue Shield X Thermostat and Subbase X Electronic Programmable Thermostat X Time Guard®II Control Circuit X Motormaster®Head Pressure Control(004-007) X Motormaster®11 Head Pressure Control(004-014) X Accusensor-11 Enthalpy Control X Accusensor- III Differential Enthelpy Control X LP Conversion Kit X Hail Guard X Remote Control Panel X NO.Reduction Kit X *Factory installed. tField installed. HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL LP CONVERSION KIT The 48DJ004-014 standard units are designed to operate at outdoor temperatures down to 25 F.With accessory Motormaster control(out- door fan speed modulation for unit sizes 004-007)or Motormaster 11 , .. control(outdoor fan cycling for unit sizes 004-014),units can oper- ate at outdoor temperatures down to-20 F The head pressure con- w -- trols,which mount in the condenser section,modulate the outdoor- fan motor to maintain correct condensing temperature !' MOTORMASTER • (Sizes 004-007) BURNER SPUDS FLAME (ORIFICES) SHAPER MOTORMASTER 11 4 (Sizes 004-014) t of LP conversion kit allows the unit to utilize a liquid pro- pane fuel supply in areas where natural gas is unavail- able.(Kit shown is for sizes 004-007) TIME GUARD II CONTROL Time Guard II control automatically prevents "`'"�` '`-` - • compressor from restarting for at least 5 min- .;. •�� .; r .; utes after a shutdown.Accessory prevents short cycling of compressor if thermostat is rapidly changed. Time Guard II mounts in the control compartment of unit 6 i THERMOSTAT ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT E ..... WNW- Zone thermostat(24 v)provides one-or 2-stage cooling for control Electronic programmable thermostat provides efficient temperature of unit Matching subbases are available with or without tamperproof control b allowing you to program heating and cooling setbacks and switches and automatic changeover Y y p g g g setups with provisions for weekends and holidays.Accessory remote sensing ppackage is also available to provide tamperproof control in high traffic spaces. HAIL GUARD ACCUSENSOR II -- — Zi F 1 J. A Hail guard accessory(field installed)protects coils against damage from hail and other flying debris a VARISLIDE� ECONOMIZER ACCUSENSOR III A - r I e„ Exclusive Varislide"economizer damper design saves energy while Accusensor economizer controls help provide efficient,economical providing economical and reliable cooling.A sliding plate on the face economizer operation Accusensor I standard dry-bulb sensor mea- of the economizer controls the amount of outdoor air entering the sures outdoor temperature.Accusensor II solid-state enthalpy con- system.Closed,it provides a leakproof seal which prevents ambient trol senses both dry-and wet-bulb of the outdoor air to provide an air from seeping in or conditioned air from seeping out It can be accurate enthalpy reading.Accusensor III differential enthalpy sen- easily adjusted for 100%outdoor air or any proportions of mixed air. sor compares outdoor temperature and'humidity to return-air tem- Vke the base unit,the economizer is easily converted for horizontal perature and humidity and determines the most economic mixture discharge applications. of air Base unit dimensions ® 48DJO04-007 0'-7 1/4' STD CORNER CORNER ne'I UNIT ECONOMIZER WEIGHT WEIGHT 1'-5 5/16' 0•-10 h3n ' 0'-4 1/16' UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT (A) (13) 1440J (2751 [1031 ' FILTER ACCESS PANEL Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb I Kg (DISPOSABLE FILTERS) 48DJE004 5301 240 34 15 4 104 47.2 97 44 0 I[ II ACCESSORY 48DJE/DJD005 540 245 34 15.4 106 481 98 44 5 ,I 1� 2'-1 l31 HOOD FILTER 48DJE/DJD006 560 254 34 154 110 499 102 463 I) RETURN-1 [653] / AIR II 48DJE/DJ0007 615 279 34 154 120 544 112 50 8 II OPENING 1 _�= I MORI- 1� ZONTAL 1 71 1/4' 1 3 t336J CORNER CORNER C4170 ,( SUPPLY-AIR \it II 7" [ � 13021 ,+ OPENING ll ,l 1178) [� .' 74M WEIGHT WEIGHT "H" �( HORIZONTAL , [ li OUTSIDE AIR UNIT (C) (D) ------- ---- o'-e ve. Lb T Kg Lb Kg Ft4n. mm [2os1 480JE004 159 1 721 171 77.6 3-11/4 947 -1 15/1s" o'-s 11/16' 480JE/DJD005 162 735 174 789 1-21/4 362 0'-5 3/4" 16591 (144] [146] � 48DJE/O,ID008 168 782 180 816 1-2/4 382 OUT IDE SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR OF PANEL 48DJE/DJD007 185 839 198 89.8 1-21/4 362 E81Tu C.ONDEI4GATEOR4IN(INTERNALLY NOTES: RIGHT SIDE TRAPPED) i Dimensions in[ )are in millimeters. 2 Center of Gravity. 3 Q� Direction of airflow 4 Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb only OUTSIDE AIR 5 Minimum clearance(local codes or Jurls- diction may prevail): 7-6106' 2'-0 15/15' 0'-4 1/2' a Between unit,flue side and combus- 110911 16331 [1141 fable surfaces,36 inches b Bottom to combustible surfaces(when FILTER/ECONOMIZER ACCESS PANEL OPTIONAL not using curb),14 inches CONDENSER COIL ECONOMIZER HOOD c Condenser coil,for proper airflow,36- 1'-4 3/8' in. one side, 12 in the other The 14161 side getting the greater clearance is CORNER 'A'-,, "_CORNER 'a optional -/ d Overhead,60 in.to assure proper con- ,�_________-, 2'-1 111s' 0'-3 3/16' denser fan operation // �__[ss2l 1811 e Between units,control box side,42 RETURN AIR Inches f Between unit and ungrounded sur- I� EVAPORATOR I 0'-10 15/I6- 4 M � I, COIL RETURN-AIR OPENING faces,control box side,36 Inches 1 i \ - I YERTtCAL I [2781 g Between unit and block or concrete l I + r L_____ (1371 walls and other rounded surfaces, ----------- contro[box side,42 inches 3'-9' 1, h Horizontal supply and return end,0 [1 441 I I I------ ---_- inches 1 I I 6 With the exception of the clearance for 1 (651 9/16 the condenser coil and combustion side, I I ISUPPLY-AIRI I"-5 3/4' as stated in notes 5a,b and c,a remOY- OPENING I -(4511 able fence or barricade requires n0 0'-2 15/I6' T. CEOtmENSATE I VERTICAL I SUPPLY AIR clearance 1. 21 [751 AIN OPENING C432] O'-4 5/8' N BASEPAN _. Connection Sims [1181 0'-5 7/16' tact'Dia[351 Field ower Supply o e (1381 2'Dia[511 Power Supply (nodrout 1%'Dia[441 Charging-Port Hole CORNER '0' O'-3 1/16" -0 1/16" 0'-3. CORNER "C" �V Dia[ Fled Control Wiring Hole 2'-4 9/16' (725 5l-� 6'-1 11/16- 1781 C3061 I. sly.'-14IM T Condensate Drain 118721 2'-11 1/2- _i z-4NPTae Connection 19021 21h'ma 1641 Power Supply Knockout FRONT . ELECTRICAL 0'-7 3/8 DLOCAONNECT [1871 0'-3 13/16' O'_ 3/0' N 1II[[["""""" [971 I 8 FLUE HOOD 1'-5 7/16' G CONTROL Box/ 14431 I 2'-9 5/I6' CONDENSER COIL I A COMPRESSOR/NER INDOOR-FAN MOTOR 6 [945/ 1'-4 5/16' PANEL BLOWER ACCESS PANEL [415] 1 oBFOTTTOtMT C 0'-4 3/16' JIL D 11051 O'-6 5/8' F 2'-5 3/8" FORK TRUCK SLOTS 0'-4 9/16" TYP .3'-5 3/16� [7461 O'-8 7/16' 1116] 0'-2 9 1fi (1046] 12141 0'-2 1/4'DIA - 1651 LEFT SIDE FRONT (TYP 8 PLACES) •1 8 . j ; Base unit dimensions ® 48DJO08-014 FILTER ACCESS PANEL STD CORNER CORNER CORNER (DISPOSABLE FILTERS) ECONOMIZER UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT (A) (B) (C) 0'-7 5/16' 0'-4 UNIT [test [Ion Lb I Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg z' 5/16 --1 1320 1[719] C32 48DJE/DJD008 870 395 44 20 189 66 161 73 239 109 [7 48DJE/DJD009 880]399 44 20 191 87 163 74 242 110 11 RETURNJ'I 480JE/DJD012 1035 469 44 20 225 102 192 87 285 129 1,1 AIR II 9 11/16" ACCESSORY OPENINGh C856] HOOD FILTER 48DJD014 1050 476 44 20 228 103 195 BB 289 131 I HOR1- l ZONTAL 1j / ————�` OUTSIDE AIR CORNER 11 SUPPLY-AIR . I h [I WEIGHT "H"+6323-55/is " 'K" [352) II OPENING 1 I / 2'-2 7/16' UNIT (D) II HORIZONTAL I I i [671� I I Lb Kg Ft-in. mm FMn. mm ————— -- ——— ° n�91 e" 480JE/DJ0008 280 127 2-07/6 1050 2-911A6 856 3'-I o'a' o'-s hits 4BDJE/DJD009 284 129 1-2r/e 1050 2-9"hs 856 ts4o) n7e1 na4) 46DJElDJD012 333 151 2-107/e 1253 3O�e 924 OUTSIDE /rSTD, OF PANEL 48DJD014 338 153 1-2"/s 1253 3-03/e 924 SUP AIR RETURN AIR ooNDENSATEDRAINONTERNALLYTRAPPED) NOTES: RIGHT SIDE 1 Dimensions in( ]are in millimeters 2 Center of Gravity 3 Direction of airflow z'-9 1vz" 0--3 9/16- 4 Ductwork to be attached to accessory roof curb tsoz) only FILTER/ECONOMIZER ACCESS PANEL 1901 5 Minimum clearance(local codes or Ijurisdic- oursloE A1R4 tion may prevail): CONDENSER COIL a Between unit,flue side and combustible sur- 3'-6 1 faces,36 inches 110911 1'-5 7/8' b Bottom to combustible surfaces(when not ECONOMIZER HOOD [4541 using curb),14 inches C. Condenser coil,for proper airflow,36-in one CORNER "A" O911/8" side,12 in the other The side getting the CORNER"B" . greater clearance is optionalvz' d Overhead, 60 in. to assure proper con- I i 1 �_11401 denser fan operation II COAPORATORI RETURN-AIR OPENING 1 1'-0 5/8IL ' VERTICAL (3201 e Between units,control box side,42 inches ��,�,,y�+� 1 I I f Between unit and ungrounded surfaces, �'Y/ I + —_—_—_—_—_- ___ 1 R j control box side,36 inches �S 1 g Between unit and block or concrete walls °[14671° 11 II ALT.E Co1dDENSATE-' � t I o'-z sn 6" and other grounded surfaces,control box I DRAIN OPENING I 165I side,42 inches LEFT II IN BASEPAN I SUPPLY-AI 0'-2 13/1 G' h. Horizontal supply and return end,0 inches • I 2'-4 3/4' E721 OPENINGI [7301 6 With the exception of the clearance for the con- SIDE a IVERT1CALI denser coil and combustion side,as stated in I I notes 5a,b and c,a removable fence or bar- ' ricade requires no clearance [591] 0'-2[75)1� � 0 [ti19116" 1i'-8 ———� - SUPPLY AIR Connection Sizes 1'�" a[35]Field Power SupplyHole 0'-5 7/16" B 21 1a[641 Power Supply Knockout CORNER 'D' 2'-l1 t/4' _I —¢ 1'-2- [1381 C 14a"D1a[44]Charging-Port a 18951 355] 0'-3 1/8" CORNER *C- 'A'01a 122 Field Control Wiring Hole 3'-4 1/4' 3/16 C791 E -/s-1 NFT L;Ondlensate Dram [10221 (2081 - W-14 NPT Gas Connection 480JO008,009 7'-3 3/8' F W-14 NPT Gas Connection 48DJE008,009,012, 122191 48DJD012.014 'FRONT G 2'Dia[51]Power Supply Knockout ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT LOCATION H, 0'-7 3/8" [1071 0'-0 3/8" 0'-3 13/1S' [101 197) a ,...A A FLUE HOOD CONTROL BOX/ [635] INDOOR-FAN MOTOR B I CONDENSER COIL COMPRESSOR/ BLOWER ACCESS PANEL BURNER ACCESS I 2'-0 3/8' PANEL I D 0'-4 11011" F 0'-4 0'-5 3/4' �—3'-0" 74'EC-5 7/8' _I [146] [9141 PDRIOJFTSLOTS 3691 , 0'-8 7/16' 0'-2 1/4' 1573 [65) TYP [214] (TYP a PLACES) LEFT SIDE FRONT 9 Accessory dimensions ROOF CURB - 48DJO04-007 ROOF CURB NOTES: ACCESSORY "A' UNIT SIZE 1 Roof curb accessory is shipped unassembled 2 Insulated panels. SODJ900771 V-2" 3 Dimensions in[ ]are In millimeters [356] 48DJEC04 4 Roof curb:galvanized steel .p 48DJD/DJEOOS-007 5 Attach ductwork to curb (Flanges of duct rest 2 f, SOK J900781 ' 0] on curb) ----�------------- [61, 6 Service clearance 4 It on each side 1 1 7 *Direction of airflow. C �� �� "D"ALT ..E" "F G" CONNECTOR UNIT SIZE B" c" GRAIN I r 4 j HOLE GAS POWER CONTROL PKG.ACC. 1 1 _, --� 1 48DJE004 1-9t1/,6" 1-4" 1 i 7 i 1 48DJO/DJE005-007 [5511 [406] 1-3/a"[45] 3/a"[19]NPT 3Ya"[19]NPT Ya"[19]NPT 50W900791 0-3' 1 1 0 [767 8 I , 1 1 4-- -- 1 , 1 0[761 L , ROPE AIR 1 2'-7 5/8" [803] 1 SUPPLY-AIR I , I GASKET 1'-1 7/16' 1 OPENING C 1 , 1 (SUPPLIED WITH CURB) 13413 I I 1 UNIT � 1 5/32' NAZI 1301 0'-0 7/16' TYPICAL (4) SIDES flll 1'-7 13/I6' 1 1 1/8' 0-0 7/lfi 0"-7/16' (BOLT HEADS) Is( 13147 (BOLT 1HEAD5) I111 COUNTER FLASHING 0-3" (FIELD SUPPLIED) O C761 DUCT 0'-0 7/16 3-0' 0-0 7/16- (FIELD SUPPLIED) OFING FELT A C117 19141 fill A (FIELD suPPLIEe (BOLT HEADS) (BOLT HEADS) CANT STRIP SECT 1 ON "C-C" (FIELD SUPPLIED) SCALE 1,4 ROOFING MATERIAL (FIELD SUPPLIED) n - SEE NOTE 2 RIGID INSULATION / (FIELD SUPPLIED) 1 / 1 / E•GAS 1 / SERVICE 1 PLATE 1 13/16• ._6.1 POWER [4 SERVICE -G• PLATE 0-0 1/4'f73 / (INSIDE) 115211 CONTROL 0'-7 1/16-SERVICE [1791 PLATE 0'-4 9/I6' \h) (INSIDE) . "' 1 I TYP i I SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR`, 2 C687 1 1 VIEW "A-A" HEAD OF BOLT TO BE ON 1 INSIDE OF/FLANGE Q 0-1 7/8,/ e 12SI A. 117051 I 1� / VIEW 'El' \ i Y rTYP ALL CORNERS) SEE VIEW r 10 v I ROOF CURB — 48Dd008-014 ROOF CURB NOTES: ACCESSORY �A:: UNIT SIZE 1 Roof curb accessory is shipped unassembled SODJ901371 2 Insulated panels:1"thick polyurethane foam, 13561 48DJD/DJE008-012 13/4 lb density 48DJD014 3 Dimensions In[ ]are in millimeters. Cam_ 610 4 Roof curb:16 gage steel. �'''''__--_-__I SDDJ901381 [ 0] 5 Attach ductwork to curb (Flanges of duct rest [ on curb) j 6 Service clearance 4 It on each side C //1`` �` �`' i 7 Direction of airflow [ ( o1 h I D"ALT "E" "F' "G" CONNECTOR UNIT SIZE "B" "C" DRAIN HOLE GAS POWER CONTROL PKG.ACC. / / 1 08 0 0'-3' I --- 012&014 1-1016/ie' 1-1015y,1e 1 3/4"145] Ye[19]NPT 1"[25]NPT 3/4'[19]NPT 500J901551 1761 I I•D. 48DJE006,009 (583] [583] b I &012 1 r I 1 1 767 I -a' b I RETURN-AIR '—T- OPENING i 3-3 5/8' 1 UNIT 1 5/32' I _ 110061 1 - - C301 SUPPLY-AIR [ 1 NAIL I'-3 1/4'I I OPENING 'C" I I_____—I (SUPPLIED V TN CURB) TYPICAL (4) SIDES GASKET 13871 I 1 [ _ F [ L DUCT 0f11]6 1-� (FIELD SUPPLIED) COUNTER FLASHING (FIELD SUPPLIED) p OOFING FELT [111 I '-6 15/16 1'-2 7/8' 0'-0 7/16' (FIELD SUPPLIED) SECTION '�C-C" (BOLT NEADS7 C796] C378] (11) 0'-3' (BOLT MEA05) SCALE 1:4 j (761 CANT STRIP (FIELD SUPPLIED) 0 0 /1] 4'-0 13/i6' 0 111 7/16' A"ING MATERIAL (BOLT HEADS) [12401 (BOLT HEADS) (FIELD SUPPLIED) e A A ;, SEE NOTE 2 C� / / RIGID INSULATION / (F10.0 SUPPLIED) / 1 / E' GAS / SERVICE / PLATE I 1 - 1 -F" 1 POWER SERVICE 3/16'/ �_ G 5131 . • • 0'-0 1/4'[7) O '/ (IN510E) (1 0)�16• PLATE ♦ I IIDE) CONTROL \ NS 1'-8 3/16'SERVICE 0'-4 9/16' \ [ 1 [5131 PLATE [I16] (1NSIDE� Y � ' TYP O 1 SUPPLYLY AIR RETURN AIR\ / � 2 3/B' ( / 1611 0'-2 15/16" " 1 MI 1 1 1 I 1 VIEW 'A-A" I HEAD OF BOLT TO BE ON ' INSIDE OF FLANGE D•_I' "A 1 09' " [251 .[481 A ♦ _ y � - AREF ' / 4'-1 3/4' / 1 (12641 [761 VIEW W (TYP ALL CORNERS) SEE VIEW •6"r —� 11 Selection procedure (with 48DJE005 example) I Determine cooling and heating requirements at Enter the Fan Performance table for 48DJ005 vertical design conditions. discharge units.At 1600 cfm and 230-v high speed,the Given: standard motor will deliver 50 in. wg static pressure Required Cooling Capacity (TC).. ......47,000 Btuh and 79 bhp. This will adequately handle the job Sensible Heat Capacity (SHC) . . . 32,000 Btuh requirements Required Heating Capacity .. . . .. ...85,000 Btuh To determine the input power to the motor,convert bhp Condenser Entering Air Temperature 95 F to Watts using the Indoor-Fan Motor Efficiency table(page Evaporator Entering Air 23). Temperature . . . .. . . . . . 80 F edb, 67 F ewb For example- Evaporator Air Quantity . .. .. . . . 1600 cfm Watts External Static Pressure (ESP) . . .. . .. ... . .35 in. wg Bhp x 746 Bhp Electrical Characteristics (V-Ph-Hz) . . 230-1-60 IFM Watts = Motor Efficiency II Select unit based on required cooling capacity. .79 x 746 Enter Cooling Capacities table (page 13) at condenser .79 entering temperature of 95 F,evaporator air entering at 1600 cfm and 80 F db and 67 F wb The 48DJE005 IFM Watts = 746 _ unit will provide a total cooling capacity of 49,900 Btuh V Determine net cooling capacity. and a sensible heat capacity of 35,700 Btuh. For Cooling capacities are gross capacities and do not in- evaporator-air temperature other than 80 F edb, calcu- clude indoor-fan motor (IFM) heat. Determine net ca- late sensible heat capacity correction,as required,using pacity using the following formula the formula found in the notes following the Cooling Net capacity = gross capacity — IFM heat Capacities table. NOTE. Unit ratings are gross capacities and do not in- = 49,900 Btuh-746 Watts(3 413 Btuh clude the effect of indoor-fan motor heat To calculate = 49,900 Btuh - 2546 Btuh Watts net capacities, see Step V. Net capacity = 47,354 Btuh III Select heating capacity of unit to provide design Net sensible capacity = 35,700 Btuh — 2546 Btuh condition requirements. Net sensible capacity = 33,154 Btuh In the Heating Capacities and Efficiencies table(page 3) note that unit 48DJE005 will provide output capacity of 90,850 Btuh, which is adequate for the given application IV Determine fan speed and power requirements at design conditions. Before entering the Fan Performance tables, calculate the total static pressure required based on unit compo- nents From the given and the Pressure Drop tables(page 23), find- External static pressure 35 in wg Economizer .05 in wg Total static pressure = 40 in. wg Y 12 Performance data COOLING CAPACITIES 48DJO04(3 Tons) 48DJO05(4 Tons Evap Air-Ctm/BF Evap Air-Cfm/BF Temp(F) Temp(F) Air Ent 900/.11 12001.14 15001.17 Air Ent 1200/.11 1 1600/.14 1 20001.17 Cond Evap Air-Ewb(F) Cond Evap Air-Ewb(F) (Edb) 72 67 62 1 72 1 67 1 62 72 67 62 (Edb) 72 67 62 1 72 67 1 62 72 67 62 TC 1 40 3 363 322 423 38 1 34.2 437 393 355 TC 553 502 45 4 580 528 480 599 545 496 85 SHC 19.2 236 27.3 21.2 26.9 31.7 23.0 29.8 352 85 SHC 26.5 32.5 38.2 29.0 36.8 43.7 31.4 40.6 48.4 kW 327 314 301335 322 310 3.41 3.27 3.15 kW 4.58 4.39 4.21 4.70 4.51 4.34 4.79 4.59 4.42 TC 382 34 1 297 39.9::<362 31 6 409 368 335 TC 525 475 426 55 2 :495' 451 566 514 46.8 95 SHC 18.4 22.7 26.1 20.4!:28A 30.4 22.1 28.8 33.5 95 SHC 25.5 31.4 36.7 28.1 :;7 45.7:; 42.2 30.2 39.5 46.7 kW 350 3.35 321 3 57 i;'_3:32 3 30 362 3481 3.37 kW 4.84 4.63 4.44 4.97 ::.4.75 4.54 5.03 4.84 4.65 TC 35 7 31 3 26 6 37 2 33.3 28 6 38 3 34 2 31 2 TC 49 5 44 5 393 5191 468 422 531 48.1 44 2 105 SHC 17.5 21.6 24.6 19.5 25.0 28.5 21.4 27.8 31.2 105 SHC 24.4 302 35.1 27.0 34.5 41.0 29.1 38.2 44.2 kW 370 355 343 378 3.63 351 384 369 359 kW 5.08 4.851 4.66 5.211 4.98 4.77 5.27 5.06 4.89 TC 331 27 5 229 34 4 297 269 353 313 284 TC 462 4141 351 4841 434 386 495 447 417 116 SHC 16.6 20.1 22.6 18.6 23.6 25.9 205 26.7 28.4 115 SHC 23.2 29 0 33 1 25.9 33.3 38.6 28.0 36.9 417 kW 393 3 77 366 4001 385 375 4.05 3.90 3.84 kW 5.31 5.08 4.90 5.44 5.20 5.02 5.51 5.29 5.14 48DJO06(5 Tons) 48DJO07(6 Tons) Temp(F) Evap Air-Cf n/BF _ Evap Air-Cfm/BF Air Ent 1500/.05 2000/.97 2500409 Air Ent) 18001.06 1 2400/.083 1 30001,105 Cond Evap Air-Ewb(F) Cond Evap Air-Ewb(F) (Edb) 72 67 1 62 1 72 67 1 62 1 72 67 62 (Edb) 72 67 1 62 72 67 62 72 67 1 62 TC 689 628 5611 717 656 597 739 675 620 TC 829 762 674 865 801 725 892 824 767 85 SHC 33.4 41.5 49.0 36.8 47.2 56.6 40.0 52.6 61.9 85 SHC 41.5 517 60.3 45.9 59.4 70.7 50.2 66.3 76.7 kW 573 550 526 5.86 563 541 597 573 552 kW 637 6.13 5.93 6.51 6.29 6.09 6.63 6.38 6.24 TC 655 696 53 8 68 2 t::.6Z3 566 703 641 596 TC 790 721 628 82 6 `75:7", 680 851 781 731 95 SHC 322 40.3 47.8 35.7':::-4 2 55.3 39.1 517 59.6 95 SHC 40.1 50.0 58.2 44 8;: :5T:7 67.9 493 64.8 73.1 kW 611 587 561 6.25 i:.6.Q1 577 6,36 612 593 kW 683 653 631 7 00 :::g. 6.49 7.11 6.81 6.68 TC 622 563 506 64 7 58 9 535 664 60 4 567 TC 74 6 677 590 779 71 2 641 801 732 69.3 105 SHC 31.1 39.0 462 34.6 44.9 53.5 37.8 50.2 56.7 105 SHC 38.5 48.3 56.2 43.2 561 641 47.7 63.0 693 kW 648 621 593 663 636 612 674 647 630 kW 724 6931 666 7.41 7.10 6.90 7.54 7.21 7.10 (\ TC 587 530 468 6101 5531 507 6251 56 6 53 9 TC 70 2 63 2 55 5 73.1 66 2 60 3[46.1 74 9 681 64.9 115 SHC 29.8 37.7 44.5 33 3 43.6 50.7 367 49.0 53.8 115 SHC 37.0 46 5 545 41.6 54.2 60.3 61.0 64.9 kW 683 654 624 699 670 645 710 682 666 kW 7.67 7 30 696 783 7.48 7.307.94 7.59 7.51 standard Ratings NOTES: 1 Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 The following formulas may be used: 'Udb = tedb-sensible capacity(Btuh) 1 10 x elm LEGEND tlwb= Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving (for pages 13 through 22) evaporator coil(hlwb) hlwb=hewb -total capacity(Btuh) BF - Bypass Factor 4 5 x cfm Ed - Brake Horsepower Where: = Enthal of air entering evaporator coil bb - Entering Dry-Bulb hewb PY 9 aPo ESP - External Static Pressure 3. The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil Ewb - Entering Wet-Bulb Below 80 F edb,subtract(corr factor x cfm)from SHC kW - Compressor Motor Power Input SHC - Sensible Heat Caappac�V(1000 Btuh)Gross Above 80 F edb,add(corr factor x cfm)to SHC. TC - Total Capacity(1000 Btuh)Gross Correction Factor= 1 10 x(1 - BF)x(edb- 80) 13 erf®rance data (cont) COOLING CAPACITIES(cont) 48DJO08 71/2 Tons) 48DJ009 81/2 Tons Temp(F) Te Evap Air-Cfm/BF Eva Air-C1m/BF mp(F) Air Ent 2250/.08 3000/.105 3750/.125 Air Ent 2550/.08 34001.105 4250/.14 Cond Evap Air-Ewb(F) Cond Evap Air-Ewb (Edb) 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 (Edb) 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 TC 1020 931 84 8 107.0 980 896 1106 1012 936 TC 116.5 1048 933 1232 111.7 100.0 12771115 9 105.5 85 SHC 50.9 63.0 74 3 56.3 71.9 85.7 61.8 80.6 93.3 85 SHC 58.0 71.1 83.1 64.5 81.8 96 7 702 91.6 1105.5 kW 7.93 7.56 7.19 8.14 7.77 7,42 8.32 7.94 7.59 kW 8.52 8.21 7.89 8.71 8.41 8.10 8.84 8.52 8.26 TC 966 880 79 8 1015 92 5 845 1046 954 893 TC 1107 988 872 1170 105 3 940 1212 1094 100.7 95 SHC 49.0 60 9 72.1 54.5 :819 83.2 60.0 78.3 89.2 95 SHC 55.9 68.8 80.1 62.2: 79.7 93.0 68.1 894 100.7 kW 8.52 8.12 7.72 8.76:8.34 7.96 8.92 8.50 8.21 kW 9.14 8.80 8.45 9.33: 9,00 8.68 9.47 9.13 8.87 TC 90.9 826 73.8 953 866 792 982 894 84.6 TC 1047 92.6 809 110 5' 98 8 88 7 1140 1026 95.6 105 SHC 47.0 58.8 69.2 52.5 67.9 79.2 57.9 76.4 84.6 106 SHC 53.7 66.3 77.0 60.0 77.1 88.6 65.5 86.8 95.6 kW 9.07 8.67 8.25 9.32 8.90 8.55 9.48 9.06 8.79 kW 9.76 9.40 9.02 9.95 9.59 9.27 10.06 9.73 9.49 TC 1153 767 6631 890 807 7391 915 831 797 TC 19831 8591 737 1037 92 2 :rl06 8 958 902 115 SHC 45.0 56.5 65.3 50.5 65.8 739 55.7 73.9 79.7 115 SHC 51.3 63.6 73.1 57.4 746 63.1 83.7 901 kW 9.69 9.22 8.84 9.90 9.44 9.17 10.06 9.61 9.43 kW 10.34 9.98 9.6010.54 10.17 0.67 10.29 10.13 48DJ012 10 Tons 48DJ014 121/2 Tons Temp(F) Evap Air-Cfm/BF Tern Eve Air-Cfm/BF p(F) Air Ent 3000/.075 4000/.105 5000025 Air Ent 375W.045 5000/.065 6250%085 Cond Evap Air-Ewb(F) Cond Evep Air-Ewb (fib) 72 67 62 72 67 62 72 67 62 (Edb) 72 67 62 72 1 67 62 72 1 67 1 62 TC 1369 1248 1130 143011318 1202 1467 1362 1255 TC 1703 1535 136.6 176611611 1456 11130 1611 1546 65 SHC 67.9 83.5 98.1 74.7 95.6 113.6 805 106.4 124.8 85 SHC 84.1 103.1 1221 93.4 1159 138.3 102.7 128.6 154.5 kW 10.82 10.36 9.96 11.02. 10.64 10.26 11.15 10.80 10.45 kW 13.25 12.69 12.13 13.53 1.3.01 12.47 13.81 13.31 12.80 TC 1301 1186 1059 136 1 ?125 0 1132 1395 1289 119.5 TC 1607 1433 1259 166 7 151.4 136.1 1725 159.5 146.4 95 SHC 65.3 811 94.8 72.4: 93.1 109.9 78.2 103,8 119.5 95 SHC 807 98.3 115.8 90.2:t 10.6 131.1 99.7 1230 146.3 _ kW 11.60 11.15 10.71 11.86E 11.44 11.01 12.00 11.61 11.23 kW 14.11 13.52 12.93 14.40:13.85 13.30 14.68 14.18 13.67 TC 1229 1119 986 1284 1179 1066 1316 1215 1139 TC 151 1 1332 115.2 1566 1417 126.7 162.2 150.2 1381 105 SHC 62.5 78.4 91.2 69.4 903 105.7 75.7 100.7 113.7 105 SHC 77.4 93.5 109.7 87.1 105.5 123.9 96.6 117.4 138.1 kW 12.37 11.90 11.45 12.65 12.19 11.72 12.82 12.36 12.02 kW 14.97 14.35 13.71 15.27 14.69 14.13 15.55 15.05 14.54 TC 115 7 104.6 908 1207 1103 1001 1233111371107.5 TC 141 6 123.0 104 5 148 7 131.9 1172 1518 1408 129.9 115 SHC 600 75.4 873 66.9 87.2 100.1 72.8 978 1075 115 SHC 74.0 88 0 103.5 83 8 100.3 116.7 93.5 111.8 129.9 kW 13.14 12.62 12.14 13.42 12.90 12.48 13.56 13.11 12.80 kW 15.82 15.17 14.51 16.12 15.55 14.96 16.42 15.92 15.40 Standard Ratings NOTES: 1. Direct interpolation is permissible Do not extrapolate 2 The following formulas may be used: tldb = tedb-sensible Capacity(Btuh) 1 10 x chn tlwb= Wet-bulb temperature corresponding to enthalpy of air leaving evaporator coil(h twb) hlwb=hewb-total capacity(Btuh) 4 5 x cfm Where: hewb = Enthalpy of air entering evaporator coil 3 The SHC is based on 80 F edb temperature of air entering evaporator coil Below 80 F edb,subtract(cor factor x cfm)from SHC Above 80 F edb,add(corn factor x cfM)to SHC Correction Factor= 1 10 x(1 - BF)x(edb-80) 8 , 14 FAN PERFORMANCE - VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS 48DJO04(3 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR(DIRECT) LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW 208 230/460,575 208 230/460,575 (Cfm) ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp 900 046 0.21 0.48 0.24 0.49 0.26 0.51 0.29 1000 044 0.24 0.45 0.27 0.47 0.28 0.48 0.32 1100 040 0.25 0.42 0.29 0.44 0.29 0.45 0.33 1200 0.32 0.27 0.37 0.30 038 0.31 0.40 0.35 1300 028 0.29 0.32 0.31 032 0.32 0.34 0.36 1400 022 0.30 025 0.32 026 0.33 0.28 0.37 1500 1016 10.31 1 0.18 1 0.33 1020 10.35 1 021 0.38 NOTE:Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 48DJO04(3 Tons) - ALTERNATE MOTOR(DIRECT) LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW 208 230/460,575 208 230/460,575 (gym) ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp 900 0.74 043 080 048 0.95 0.50 110 0.59 1000 068 0.46 073 049 0.87 0.55 098 0.64 1100 0.60 048 0.66 054 079 058 091 066 1200 0.52 050 059 0.56 072 0.61 084 069 1300 0.44 0.54 050 0.59 064 0.64 075 071 1400 0.35 0.57 042 0.62 056 0.67 066 074 1500 026 1 0.58 1 034 1 0.65 048 1 0.69 1 058 078 NOTE.Values include losses for fitters,unit casing and wet coils 48DJO05(4 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR(DIRECT) (� LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW 208 230/460,575 208 230/460,575 (Cfm) ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp 1200 053 050 0.58 057 072 059 084 069 1300 044 0.54 050 059 0.64 0.64 075 071 1400 0.35 0.57 042 062 056 0.67 067 075 1500 0.25 0.62 033 0.65 047 069 058 077 1600 016 0.66 0.24 0.68 038 071 050 079 1700 009 067 0.15 0.69 030 074 0.40 082 1800 0.00 0.68 0.06 071 022 077 032 083 1900 - - - - 012 078 024 085 2000 - - - - 003 081 1 015 087 NOTE:Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 48DJO05 (4 Tons) - ALTERNATE MOTOR AND DRIVE(BELT) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.wg) AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 (CFM) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm I Bhp Rpm I Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp b 1200 596 0.20 665 0.25 779 0.36 872 0.48 957 060 1028 0.69 1083 074 - - 1300 633 0.24 699 0.30 809 042 902 055 984 067 1058 0.80 1121 089 1171 0.94 - - - - 1400 672 0.30 735 0.36 840 048 933 062 1011 075 1086 0.89 1153 1.02 1210 1.12 :1257 _1.17 - 1500 711 0.35 770 0.42 873 0.55 963 069 1041 084 1113 0.99 1180 1.13 •1241 127 1295#137;1339;143 1600 751 0.42 806 049 907 063 993 077 1072 0.93 1141 1.09 1207 1,25 12F>9:1:1 40'1326 f 1.54..s 1376 1.66 1700 791 0.49 843 0.57 941 072 1024 087 1103 1.04 .1171 1.20 " 23S 1 1.3`T;1296 :1,53 :i354€170`t l407" 184 1800 831 0.58 881 066 976 081 1057 097 1132 1.14 1202':t 1:32 1263 i 1.49 ;132,4 11.67:;1381 ;1.85 11 43f>19.02 , 1900 872 067 919 075 1011 092 1091 108 .1162 1.25.:I= .1.,*;1.294 •1.63;1361 ;1.81 i 1408 -200 14W 2.19 2000 913 0.77 958 0.86 1046 1103 1125 1121 i::119a 1:38:i 1252< 4.08#1325 ,118 i 1 W,f 1>97;1436 i 2:16 :1489 12:36 NOTES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 6.) 2 ShadNig indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3. Maximum usable bhp is 1.3 Extensive motor and drive testing of the Weathermaker®I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor. can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower rating shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected. 4. Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils affect wire sizing.Contact Carrier representative 5. Use of a field supplied motor may e g p ve to verify. 6. Alternate motor drive range:800 to 1130 rpm.All other r ms require field-supplied drive 9 P P eq PP 15 erfwmance data (cont) FAN PERFORMANCE - VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS(cont) 48DJO06(5 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR (DIRECT) LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW(Cfm) 208 230/460,575 208 230/460,575 h ESP ESP Bhp ESP Shp Bhp p ESP Bhp 1600 055 070 0.56 075 0.58 078 062 0.80 1600 046 0.74 047 078 050 080 0.55 083 1700 038 077 039 0.80 048 083 045 0.86 1800 031 080 032 0.84 0.35 086 038 0.89 1900 0.24 0.83 0.25 0.86 027 0.89 031 092 2000 0.16 0.86 0.17 089 020 0.92 023 094 2100 0.08 0.88 0.09 092 013 093 015 0.96 2200 0.00 1 0.91 1 0.02 1 094 1 0.04 1 097 1 007 1 0.99 NOTE:Values include losses for filters, unit casing and wet coils 48DJO06(5 Tons) - ALTERNATE MOTOR AND DRIVE (BELT) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 O Rpm Shp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Ship Rpm Bhp Rpm Ship Rpm Ship Rpm Bhp Rpm Bh P P P p P P p P P P P P P p P P 1500 750 0.37 808 0.43 914 057 1001 070 1084 0.85 1168 1.02 1199 1.11 1126 1.02 - - 1600 794 0.44 846 0.50 950 065 1034 078 1111 093 1194 1.11 1263 1.28 1275 1.35 - - 1700 839 0.52 884 058 983 073 1068 088 1145 1.04 1218 1.20 1295 1.40, 1351 1.57. 1352 1.62 1800 885 0.61 924 0.67 1018 0.82 1105 099 1179 1.15 1246 1.32 1319 1.51 #$8 "Tj E�$ 1900 932 0.72 965 0.77 1057 0.94 1143 1.12 1212 1.27 1280 1.45 1343 1.63:141x::;:4i85: .147$:' 2000 979 0.83 1008 0.88 1096 106 1177 1.24 1247 1.41 1314. 1.59"1374 F 78 1438 198 3ws:: 2100 1026 0.96 1051 1.01 1136 119 1210 1.37 1284 1.57 .1347: 1 T4 a408 1; 1465 213 :1528 2:3& 2200 1074 1.10 1095 1.15 1173 1 33 1245 •1.51 i'2E f 1_'73#1380E 3 30' 1442 Z:#1 f4S8 2 31 2300 1122 1.25 1140 1 30 1210 1.47 1284 1 67 i 1_ 1.90 1418; 2.09 1476 229' = - 2400 1170 1.42 1185 1 46, 1249 1A4{:1323 1'85. 13M. :206 - 2500 1218 1.61 1231 1.64 i;1289'` B#: :1363 f:204':):1424_224:; - - - - - - - - NOTES: 1 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (See Note 6.) 2 tiiodihj: indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3 Maximum usable bhp is 1.7 Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence.Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nui- sance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected. 4. Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 5 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verify. 6. Alternate motor drive range:875 to 1190 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive 48DJO07(6 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR AND DRIVE (BELT)AND ALTERNATE MOTOR AND DRIVE (BELT) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm I Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm, Bhp Rpm Bhp. Rpm. Bhp I Rpm Bhp Rpm I Bhp 1600 935 0.67 983 0 75 1069 0.91 1152 1 08; 1226 i 1.26: 1294 1.45 i 1358 1.64 1420; :85 1486 2.11 1900 982 0.78 1027 0.86 1111 1.03. 1190, 1 20: 1263 i i.40 1330 1.59 i 1392 1 79 1452 2 00 1511 2.23 2000 1029 0.90 1072 0 98, 1154 1 16 E 1228E 1_34: 1301 E L54 E 13V 1.75 i 1428, 1.96 1486 12.17, 1542 2.39 2100 1076 103 1117 1.12 i 1197 i 1.31 i 1267 i 149: 1838 i T,.69 i 1403E 1.91 1464 i 2.13 1521 2.36 2200 1124 1 18. 1163. 1 27: 1240 i 1.47E 1307 1166: 1376 E 186 i 1440E 2 08 11500 2.31 is•557::> 2300 1171 1.33: 1209E 1.43E 1283 E� 1350E 1.84E 1414 E 2 04 11478 12 27 1537 r 251 159 �75 1546 29g; 2400 1219; 13: '; 1255 i 1.61 1325 1182 i 1392E 2.03 i 1453 2.24 1�51$ 2 473157k ^a,72 t tS29 27 - - 2500 1267E 1.70 i 1301 : 1.80 E 1370E 2 02 1435:2.25...........' 4 1::2:!4&;<E554'i:2 @3 3:012; - 2600 '315 i 1.90? 1348 i 2 00 1414:2 23 - 2700 1363! 212 1395;2.23 s.1458':-'44641521:: :2?f::< t577::>Z 4ti - - - - - - - - 2800 14f 1 2,36 - - - - - - 2900 >.1545 :2:9.7 - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (See Note 7.) 2 Shaclsigi indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. 3 Shading indicates alternate motor required (Underline indicates field-supplied drive required with standard motor) 4 Maximum usable bhp is 1 7 with standard motor and 2.4 with the alternate motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected. 5 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 6 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verify 7. Standard motor drive range:875 to 1190 rpm Alternate motor drive range:1070 to 1460 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive 16 FAN PERFORMANCE- VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS(cont) 48DJ008,009(71/2 and 81/2 Tons) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp I Rpm I Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2200 499 0. 0 580 0.70 652 094 717 1.17 779 1 43: 839: 1.78 905 2.21 >::951 ; 2 57 i 2300 513 0.55 592 0.76 663 1.00 727 1.26 786 1.49: 846: 1.84 _ 910 2.28: .953 i 2.61 2400 528 0.60 606 083 674 106 738 1.34 795 1 58 E SW:: 1.88 912 2.31 967 2 68 2500 542 0.66 619 0.90 686 1.13 748 1.41E 806E 1.68E 659 194 919 2.37> :971 > 2:73: 2600 557 0.72 634 097 698 1.21 759 1.49: 816: 1 79: 868,1 2.04 221 , 2.37::::976::::: 78 2700 573 0.79 648 105 711 129 770 1.58E 827: 1.88: 878 j 2.161..925 2.46::1 83;>'2 88; 2800 588 0.86 662 1.13 723 138 782 1.66: 837: 1.98'. 889 2.29 f: W. 257 9.W. 2,91 2900 604 0.94 676 121 737 148 794 1.76E 848: 2.08 f 90t3 2.4t.1. 947, 2.70 :>993 301 3000 620 1.02 690 130 750 158. 806 S 1.86 859 2.18; 910 2 52 i 958 2 85 1042 3.15 3100 636 1.11 704 1.39 764 1.69 i 818 [ 1.97: 870E 2.29 i .9201 2 64 968 2 99; 1012` 3 30 3200 652 1.21 716 1.49 778 1.8C 831 i 2.09 882 2.40 i 931; 2.76; 979 313 3023 3.47.: 3300 668 1.31 732 1.59 793 1.92: 8" 2.21 : 894 :2 53 942 2 89; 9W. ,:3 26 .1034 3:63 3400 684 1.41 747 1.70: 807 2.04 857 ( 2 35 .90. 2:66 954 3 02 1000 :3 40 1044` 379 3500 701 1.53 762 1.82E $21 : 2.16 2 48 919 .2 80 966 315:- 1011 :$55 1054( 3 94 3600 717 165 777 1 94 i M 1 229 885 ; 263 932 2.95. 978. 3 30 ,f022 :3 63 1065 t 4.i0: 3700 733 177 792 2 07<;,849 # 2 42 899 ;:2 7S :;945 3:f1 99U; 345 '1034 3 84 1076 s.426 3800 750 1 90: 807 : 2.21 t `863 2 56 914 ;:293 95$ 3 28 1. i 3 62I. . 4A1 < 1087 s 4 43 I 3900 767 2.04 822 . 2.35 1877 2 7 t:j 928 ; 3 09 972 3:45 1015 t 3 80 3057 4#8 t 1098 S 4;60 4000 783 2.18?: 83f3 .2 50( 891 2 8fi f 942 t;3 26 886} 3.63 1028 3 3 99 #t170 4 36` 11:10 4 78: 4100 800 2 34 854 2 6S f 905 f 3.02 i 956 3 43 1000 381 i042 t 418 3082 .4.56} 1122 4 97 4200 ! 817 2 49 869, 2.82 r 920 t 3.19� 970 1:3.60 1015 4 00; 1055; 4 38 :1095; 4 76, 1134 516 4300 ; 834 266 . 885 ;.3 00#: :935: . 02J;4:20} 1069 NOTES: 1 Shading indicates alternate drive required.(See Note 7.) 2. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 7.) 3, :Shading; indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. 4. Maximum usable bhp is 2.4 with standard motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker®I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected. 5 Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing.Contact Carrier representative to verify 6. Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 7. Standard motor drive range:600 to 800 rpm.Altemate motor drive range:700 to 900 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 1 48DJO12(10 Tons) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 (Cfm) Rpm Shp Rpm Bh Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Bhp! Rpm P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P p P P 3000 552 0.68 632 0.87 701 1.05 761 122 816 136 871 1.54 918 167 967 1_89 1010 2.09; 1063 2.46 3100 565 0.74 644 0.93 711 1.12 772 1 31 825 1 45 879 1.63 928 178 973 1_94 1018 2.17 1070 2.51 3200 578 0.81 656 1.00 723 1.20 782 1.39 835 155 887 1.71 937 1.90 981 2.04 1026 2.26: 1075E 2.67 3300 591 0.88 668 1.08 734 128 793 147 845 1.65 895 1.80 946 200 991 2.16 1032 2.32: 1080 2.64 3400 605 0.96 680 1.16 745 1.36 803 1.56 856 175 904 1.91 953 2.10 1000 1041 2 4444: 1083 2.65 3500 619 1.04 691 1.23 755 1 44 813 1.65 867 186 914 2.03 961 2.20 1009. 2.41: 1051E 2 57: 1090 2.74; 3600 633 1.13 703 1.31 766 152 824 1.74 877 1.97 924 2.15. 970 2 32 1017 253E 1060 2.72 1099 288` 3700 648 1.23 714 1.39 777 161 835 1.85 887 2.07 935 2 28: 980:2.45. 1024E 2.64: 1069:2 87:1109_:3.03, 3800 662 1.33 726 147 789 1.72 846 195 897 2.18 946. 2 40 E 989E 2.68E 1033E 2.76: 1077 2.99: 111$:3.20' 3900 677 1.44 738 1.56 801 1.82 857 2.06 908 2.29:: 956: 2.53: 1000: 273E 1042 2.91;:1086 E:3.12:1127:3.36 4000 692 1.65 750 1.66 813 1.94 868 2.17 918 . 2.40:: 967E 2.66: 1010: 2.87 1052 3.06 M..324 - - 4100 707 1.67 762 1.76 825 2.05 878 2.28: 929 2.53; 977 i 2.78 ,1021 1.02: 1062;.3.22: 1102 3.41: - - 4200 722 1.80 775 1.87 837 216. 889 2.40? 941 :2.66. 987: 2.91 1032::3;7 1072..3.38 - - - - 4300 737 1.94 787 1.99 848 . 2.27 900 : 2.52: 962 2.80. 999 E:3.04 1042 :3.32 - - - - - - 4400 752 2.08 800 212 i 860 E 2.39 E 912 2.66: 962 :2:93 E 1008:: 3.1.9 - - - - - - - 4500 768 2.24: 814 ; 225' 871 :2.51 : 924E 2.80 sin 3.07: 1099: 334 - - - - - - - - 4600 783 2 40: 827 ? 219 i 883E 2.64: 937 2.95: *3'i 321 ' - - - - - - - - - 4700 799 2 56 841 E Z54 894E 2.77 9.49 E.3.10 E. 994E 3,36 - - - - - - - - - - 4800 814 2 74: 855 : 2.69: 906 2.91 : 961 i 3M - - - - - - - - - - 4900 830 2.92E 868E 286 E 918 E.3.05 972. : 3.40 - - - - - - - - - - - - sow - - E 983. 3.03, QW 321 - NOTES: 1 Shading:_ indicates alternate motor required. (See Note 7.) 2. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(For underlined values,field-supplied drive required only with standard motor.See Note 7.) 3. Shang indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 4 Maximum usable bhp is 2 4 with standard motor;2.9 with alternate motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathemiaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence.Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected 5 Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verify. 6. Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 7. Standard motor drive range:700 to 950 rpm Alternate motor drive range:850 to 1100 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 17 Performance data (cant) FAN PERFORMANCE- VERTICAL DISCHARGE UNITS(cont) , 48DJO14(121/2 Tons) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 .6 0.8 1.0 I 1. .8 .0 (Cfm) Rpm I Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Bhp Rpm B p pm p pm Bhp 2 2.06 9552.80 3600 745 1.46 805 1.69 861 189 915 2.17 967 241 1019 2.67 1070 2.94 1118 3.19 1163 3.44 1203 3.65 3900 761 1.56 820 1.80 875 201 928 2.29 979 255 1029 2.80 1079 3.07 1128 3.34 1173 3.60 1214 3.83 4000 777 1.67 836 1.92 889 2.14 941 2.40 991 2.68 1040 2.94 1089 3.22 1137 3.49 1183 3.76• 1225•4:00 4100 793 1.79 851 2.05 904 2.27 955 252 1004 282 1052 3.08 1100 3.36 1147 3.65 1193,3.93 <126'4:i9 4200 810 1.91 867 2.18 918 2.41 968 265 1017 296 1064 323 1110 3.51 1157 3.81 E12t}2 4:Q9;i 1245_:438 4300 826 2.04 883 2.32 933 255 982 279 1030 311 1076 3.40 1121 3.67, 1167,3.97 9>im i 427 <1256:'A 6 4400 842 2.17 898 2.46 948 2.70 996 2.93 1043 325 1088 3.56 1133 3.84 ::i"178 414.;::E2?2; 4;44: 1265 4:74_1 4500 859 2.31 914 260 962 2.85 1010 3.09 1066 340 1101 3.73 .1144 4.00 :1188: 4600 876 245 930 276 977 3.01 1024 326 1070 355, 1114 3.90 i 157,4.19- 1199: 4.49::1242 4 81 1284 E.5.13? 4700 892 260 945 2.91 992 3.18 1039 3.43 1083 3.71 f !1�'<4:07#.1169 i 438 12.10 4:68- 1252 5:00 1294::5 33'i 4800 909 277 961 3.07 1008 3.36 1053 3.61 1097. 3.68#:1140_r:425.:t:18.1 ,4.58_. f 222::4.87.:.1263:$20 - - 4900 926 2.93 977 324 1024 3.54 1068 3 80 f 11111 4.06 f 1153;#4AI 1..1994 4.77 1234: 5.09 `1274: 5.46 - - 5000 942 3.11 993 3.41 1039 373 1082. 3 99. 1125 f 4 25 i 156:)4 so.`1207 ,4 97 1247 5 30,1286: 5,62' - 5100 959 3.29 1009 360 1055 3.92 1097#419E 1.-139 f 4:46 118(3#4 78#1220 5}$}1258>5.52 - 5200 976 3.47 1025 3 78 107" 4.12 1112'f 4 40 f 1 i 53 4 67 1194 t 4 98} f233 5 38 1272;.5 74! - - - - 5300 993 3.67 1041 3 98 1086 4:33 i 127.j 4.1 1168 4 90 i 208#519.1246 5 58 - - - - - - 5400 1010, 3 87:-1057;418 .t.102 4:54 4142 4 84 1182 513 1 W::1.5.41, - - - - - - - 5500 = 1027:4.07..:1073:_:4.39:.:11:1t3:;::4.7fi::1157 :5.07. 1197. 5 36;.:1235}SA4 - - - - - - - - 5600 ; 1043 4.29 1.m;4 61 .1i 33;.4.99 :1173 5.31,:121.1 5.61? - - - - - - - - - - 5700 E 1060.;4-si:::1i06;4.93:;I'149:#:522 I IWO 6 55 - - - - - - - - - - - 5800 : 1077 e_Z4 1722: 5 07'1.165 i 5.45: - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5900 i 1034.4:98. . .as 5.31 1i81 5:70; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6000 : 1111 6:22 E 1155?5:55` - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6100 i 1128 i 5.48 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6200 ; 1145E S. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (See Note 6) 2 Shadng: indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. 3. Maximum usable bhp is 4.2. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermake&I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. 4 Values include losses for filters,unit casino and wet coils. 5 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact a Carrier representative to verify. 6. Standard motor drive range:860 to 1080 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 18 FAN PERFORMANCE - HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS 48DJO04(3 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR(DIRECT) LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW 208 230/460,575 2Q8 2301460,575 (gym) ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp R. 900 0.53 0.24 0.55 0.26 063 0.29 064 032 1000 0.48 0.26 0.51 0.27 057 030 060 034 1100 0.43 0.27 045 0.30 052 0.32 054 035 1200 0.36 0.29 040 031 0.47 0.33 047 0.37 1300 028 0.30 0.32 032 038 0.36 041 0.39 1400 0.20 033 0.24 036 031 038 0.32 0.40 1500 011 1 0.36 1 0.14 1 038 1 0.21 040 1 0.22 0.43 NOTE:Values include losses for fitters,unit casing and wet coils. 48DJO04(3 Tons) - ALTERNATE MOTOR(DIRECT) LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW 208 230/460,575 208 230/460,575 (Cfm) ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP Bhp 900 - - - - - - - - 1000 - - - - - - - - 1100 085 046 092 049 1.00 050 1.10 055 1200 0,77 0.49 0.85 050 0.92 054 1.02 058 1300 069 0.50 0.77 0.51 085 0.57 094 0.61 1400 0.62 0.53 068 0.54 077 0.59 086 0.64 1500 1 0.52 1 0.57 1 0.58 1 057 1 068 0.62 1 077 066 NOTE Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 48DJO05(4 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR(DIRECT) I!. AIRFLOW LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED 208 230/460,575 208 230/460,575 (gym) ESP Bhp ESP Bhp ESP I Bhp ESP Bhp 1200 0.78 047 085 049 092 0.54 1.01 0.58 1300 0.70 050 076 052 0.84 0.57 094 0.61 1400 0.62 055 068 056 0.78 0.59 087 0.64 1500 052 057 059 0.58 0.69 062 0.78 0.67 1600 044 059 050 060 0.61 066 0.70 0.69 1700 034 0.62 0.40 063 053 068 0.62 0.71 1800 0.22 0.66 0.30 0.68 045 072 054 0.75 1900 0.10 068 0.20 0.69 037 076 0.48 0.78 2000 - - 0.09 1 0.72 1 029 1 078 039 081 NOTE:Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 48DJO05(4 Tons) - ALTERNATE MOTOR AND DRIVE(BELT) . EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.wg) AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 569 0.18 641 0.23 761 0.34 859 0.46 943 058 1030 070 1155 0.87 - - - - - I - 1300 604 0.22 673 0.28 788 0.39 887 0.52 968 065 1044 0.77 1128 0.91 1245 1.101, - - - - 1400 640 0.27 705 0.33 817 0.45 914 0.59 996 072 1069 0.86 1139 0.99 1218 1.14;'1325:i.1.34:, - - 1500 676 0.32 738 0.38 847 051 940 0.65 1024 081 1095 0.95 1162 1.09 1228 1.24 j:1303!140. _139151.1.60 1600 713 0.38 772 0.44 877 058 967 0.73 1051 089 1123 1.05 1188 1,20 :1250'J136*,1312(t;51; 1700 750 0.45 806 0.51 908 0.66 997 0.81 1077 0.98 1151 1.15,>1215'i.121:1'127&1148 t::1:334 3 1800 788 0.52 841 0.59 939 0.75 1026 091 1104 1.07 .1178 1.26 i.1243 1.43` 1303:1-1611 f3w.J>1 78 1:414_:::1:95; 1900 826 0.60 876 0.68 971 084 1056 1.01 1132 1.18 i 1204 1:37:1271 ;1.56 1330 e,'1.74:1386?:a z93 1:439: 2.1 i!_ 2000 1 864 10.701 912 1077 11004 1094 11087 1112 11162 11.30 !231 :1.48 1298:1.69. :1358 S:;$9 1413 2. .1:406 227 NOTES. 1 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 6.) 2 :S3Taig; indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. 3. Maximum usable bhp is 1.3 Extensive motor and electrical testing on Weathennaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence.Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Unit warranty will not be affected. 4 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 5 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing.Contact Carrier representative to verity 6. Alternate motor drive range:800 to 1130 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 19 ' Performance data (cont) , FAN PERFORMANCE - HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS(cont) 48DJO06(5 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR(DIRECT) LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED AIRFLOW 230 0,575 2 2 575 (Cfm) i ESP I p ESP BhP ESP Bhp ESP Bhp i 1600 065 0.84 0.70 086 074 0.89 0.79 0.92 1700 056 089 063 0.89 066 0.92 0.71 0.93 1800 0.47 0.92 054 0.93 058 0.94 0.64 0.98 1900 0.39 0.94 0.45 0.97 051 098 057 1.02 2000 0.31 0.98 0.37 1.01 0.43 1.03 050 106 2100 020 103 0.27 1.05 033 107 0.45 1.10 2200 011 107 0.16 1.12 024 1.12 031 1.15 2300 0.00 112 0.06 115 014 1.18 0.22 1.23 2400 - - - - 0.04 1.27 0.09 1.29 2500 - - - - - - - - NOTE:Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 48DJO06(5 Tons) -ALTERNATE MOTOR AND DRIVE (BELT) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.1 0.2 0.4 0 1.21. 1. ( ) Rpm I Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm pm p pm pr p m p pm p pm p 1600 760 0.40 814 0.46 915 0 59 1010 0.74 1089 0.89 1.04 1240 1.22 1296 1.37 1329 1.46 1700 801 0.47 863 0.54 950 0.68 1044 0.84 1120 0.99 1 14 1266 1.33 1331 1.50, 1381 , 1.65 1800 842 0.55 891 0.62 985 0.77 1 775 0.94 1151 1.09 1.26 1287 1.42 1358. 1.63'�f417 :1211900 883 0.64 931 0.72 1019 087 1103 1.03 1184 121 1.38 1315 ?42000 924 074 970 0.82 1054 097 1134 1.14 1217 1.34 1.51 1346 1.69 f:40S.. :1 87 1¢G9: :ZIM 2100 965 0.85 1010 093 1090 109 1170 1.27 1247 1.47 1315 1.66 '13771:1.84„_;1435 ei:2 03<i::1492:,222 2200 1007 0.97 1050 1.06 1128 1.22 1205 1.40. 1275 1.59 1349: 1.81 .11409 1z99;:;2456>;2:02 1521: Z40 2300 1049 1.10 1090 1.19 1166 1.36 1239 1.55:.1306,: 1.74-::1380..198 1440 '.v6;;1497 2.37' 2400 1090 1.24 1131 1.34 1204 1.51 1273 1.70 is 1342: .1214.440g'i:.:III 1474 2500 1132 1 39 1172 1 49 1243 1.68:1309 S 1.87 2:377 i s 2 t]g t 14313;i 2.29' - - - - NOTES. 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (See Note 6) - 2 Shading, indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3. Maximum usable bhp is 17. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker®1 units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence.Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nui- sance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected. 4 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 5. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing.Contact Carrier representative to verify. 6. Alternate motor drive range:875 to 1190 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 48DJO07 (6 Tons) - STANDARD MOTOR AND DRIVE (BELT)AND ALTERNATE MOTOR AND DRIVE(BELT) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOWr93 .1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1. 1.2 1.4 1.6 (gym) Bhp Rpm Bhp pm Bhp Rpm Bhp pm Bhp Rpm hp Rpm p Rpm Bhp Rpm p 1800 0.55 905 0.62 1002 0 78 0.93 1 0: 1 : 1. i 1. 1. t i . 1900 0.64 945 0 72 103 0.88 1119 104 1194 i 1.21 1266: 1.40: 1330 1.59 1396 1.81 1450 2.03 2000 0.74 984 0 82 1072 0.98 1154 1.16E 1226?1.33 1297? 1.53 1362 1.731 1422. 1.94 1 1485 1 2.16 2100 085 1024 0.93 1108 1.10• 1190. 1.29 1259i1.47 i327:1.65; 1393 1.87 1452 2 08 1510, 2 31 2200 0 97 1064 1.05 1145 122 1225? 1.43 1294 i.62 1359: 1.81 , 14231 2.02 i 1483 i ZU::1538 146:: 2300 1064 1.10 1104 1 18. 1183. 136 1260 1.57': 1330 1.78 1392 1.97 1454:2.18'a5.1;5:e;:241 :3568: 2:64 s. 2400 1107 1.24 1145 1.32 1222? 1.52? 1296: 1.73 i 1365 1.94 i 1426 i 2.15 i 1485 i 2.36 :1544 ::2:59>1601 Z84 2500 1150 139 1186 1.48; 2 1.68E 1331 ; 1.89 1400 2.12 F 1461 j 2.34 :161:8>:'Z ::1575 :78 2600 i 1193 1�56' 12.28E 1.65 i 1301 : 1.86. 1367 2.07 1435 2.31 1497 2.54 ::1a52�2:76 IW7 299 - - 2700 ; 1237 1.74 1269; 1.83 1341 '•2.05: 1404 226E 1471 441'1532 2.75 1587 2 98 - - - - 2800 : 1280`� 1.94 1311' 2.03 i 1381E 2.251 1442 a 147; 1560 i 2 72!..1567:2 98 - - - - - - 2900 ! 1324 2.15 i 13U Z24 1420 s Z47•;148 f 2 69 1542E<0.4 3000 : 1368 2.37 1396'2.46: .1460 t 2:6'9:'.�52t Z93' - - - - - - - - - - 'Field-supplied drive required with alternate motor NOTES: 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 7) 2. Shading; indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3. Shading, indicates alternate motor required. (Underline indicates field-supplied drive required with standard motor) 4 Maximum usable bhp is 1.7 with standard motor and 2.4 with alternate motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on Weather- maker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected 5. Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 6 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing.Contact Carrier representative to verify. 7. Standard motor drive range:875 to 1190 rpm.Alternate motor drive range:1070 to 1460 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive. 20 FAN PERFORMANCE - HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS(cont) 48DJ008,009 (71/2 and 81/2 Tons) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp I Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm I Bhp 2200 506 0.52 586 0.72 656 095 718 118 776 1.43: 838 : 1.78: 89.° 2.21 2300 521 0.57 600 0 79 668 1.02 730 1.26 786 1 50; 843 183 905 2.28 i: 94,3:es2;62 1 2400 536 0.63 613 085 660 1.09 741 134 796 1 59 E 849E 1.88 910 2.31 :;:952>114: 2500 551 0.69 626 093 693 1.17 753 1 43 80 E 1.69E 659 1.96 912 2.311 2600 567 0.75 641 1.00 706 125 764 1 52 E 819E 1 79 E 869E 2 Q6 918 2.37 2700 582 0.83 655 108 719 134 776 1 61 E 831 1.891: 88Q 217 ;;': 27'':?2 2:{: :576 r:2.;"? 2800 598 0.90 670 1.17 732 143 789 1 71 E 842 E 200E 892 i 2.29 93ff ::2:58'3 :::983:};:292 2900 614 0.98 684 1.25 745 1.53 802 1.81 i 854E 2 11 3000 630 1.07 699 135 759 1 63 815 1.92E 866 : 2 23 9Y 25�3 98I 2:85 Y003# 317: 3100 646 1.16 714 145 773 1.741 828 204E 878E 2.35 3200 662 1.26 729 1.55 787 1861 841 216 :"r� Es 93$>: Z$t. 9831 3 i4� t'p28� 3 47 i 3300 679 136 744 1.66 8Q1 ?.9S 854 2 29 904 , 2.61 95f3 3400 695 147 759 1.78 816 2.10 c^E7 2�[2' 17,£ Z78 963 314 3500 712 1.59 774 1901 830 2-23 aB, ,f. 97�; 3 3600 729 1.71 790 2.03 845 237 >2:7 :} 3i:E:�95: i3:�i2 3700 745 1.84; 805 i 217 44`; >:"fT.g2':: D$:i :2 - 3800 762 1.98 i 821 E 231 - - - - - 3900 779 212 f':%.I.%'M-46 >:E;B&K ::2$2': :$ $:;:3f39• - - - - - - 4000 796 2 27 - 4100 ) Sir.9 2 » 68i:: 27$::>: 2ff::•::: 15: - 4 - - - - - - - - 4200 - .. 4300 - NOTES: indicates alternate drive required. (see Note 7.) 2 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 7) 3 Shading indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. 4 Maxirnum usable bhp is 2.4 with standard motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker®1 units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected. 5 Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verity • 6 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 7. Standard motor drive range:600 to 800 rpm Alternate motor drive range:700 to 900 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive 48DJ012 00 Tons) EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3000 592 0.76 661 0.93 722 109 779 126 829 1.42 880 158 924 1.73 970 1_89 1019 2.00 1066 2.30 3100 607 0.83 676 1.01 734 117 791 134 840 151 890 1.68 935 184 977 2.00 1026 2.17: 1070 i 244 3200 622 0.90 690 1.09 746 1.25 803 143 852 160 900 1.77 946 1.95 987 2.11 1029 2.28: 1075, 251 3300 638 0.98 705 1 17 759 1.33 815 1.52 864 1.70 910 188 957 2.06 998 2.23 1037 2.40 1082 2.58 3400 653 1.06 719 1.26 772 1.43 826 162 876 181 921 198 967 2.17 10099 2.35E 10471 2.53 1087 2.70 3500 669 1.15 733 135 786 153 838 1.72 888 191 933 2.10 976 2.29E 9020E 2.48 1058' 2 66 1095 2.84 3600 684 1.24 747 144 800 164 850 1.82 900 203 945 2.22 986 2.41 E 1030E 2.611. 1069 2 80 :0-0-S: 3700 700 133 760 1 54 814 1.75 863 192 912 2.14 957 2234E 998 2.54 E 1039E 2 74`• '1081: 1'1(7:`a>$ ' 3800 715 1.43 774 164 828 1.86 875 2.04 924 2 26 E 969 i 2.47 E 101111 Q 2 67 1049 2.87 Es 'E2$# 25 ,s - - 3900 731 1.54 787 1.74 843 1.98 888 2.16 936. 2.38 i 981 ? 2.60 1022E - 4000 747 1.64 801 1.85 857 210 902 2 30 E 948E 251 E 993E 2.74 rtf:(:297&r#372Y:3 17 '# tY 4100 763 176 816 197 872 2.23 low E 244E 96C E 2.64E 10 2 88 .!t# "3 # 4200 778 1.88 831 210 886 2.36 929E 2.58E 972E 2.78 t;.10.fS >3'Q ;:.ftf58#3 4300 794 2.00 846 2.23E 900E 2.S0 E 943 273 i":: 2 :3E02$ ?33.Z,:� - - - - - - - - 4400 810 213 861 2.37E 913 2 64 i 958 2.89( :999 x::3',0 $I36Q;}U2 - - - - - - - - 4500 826 2 27: 876 ! 2 52 E 927E 2.78 s ....: ..... 4600 842 241 E 892 2.67 940E 2.92 .5 - - - - - - - - - - 4700 858 2551 907 2.83 `"934.£.. ......:i 4800 874 2.70 - 4900 890 6000 >9AE: '3Ef 3 3z33_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES- 1. Shading indicates alternate motor required (See Note 7) 2 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (For underlined values,field-supplied drive required only with standard motor.See Note 7.) 3 ( indicates field-supplied motor and drive required. 4. Maximum usable bhp is 2.4 with standard motor;2 9 with atemate motor. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermake�I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence.Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected 5. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing.Contact Carrier representative to verify 6. Values include losses for filters, unit casing and wet coils 7 Standard motor drive range:700 to 950 rpm Alternate motor drive range:850 to 1100 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive 21 Performance data (cont) FAN PERFORMANCE - HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE UNITS(cont) 48DJO14 121/2 Tons EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in.w AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 (Cfm) R m Bhp Rpm Shp Rpm Bhp R m Bhp R m Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3700 677 1.20 748 1.43 810 1.65 869 1.89 928 2.17 984 243 1036 268 1080 290 1114 3.07 1135 3.17 3800 691 1.28 761 1.52 822 1.75 880 198 937 2.28 993 255 1046 281 1092 3.05 1129 3.25 1156 3.39 3900 706 1.37 773 1.62 834 1.86 891 208 947 2.39 1002 266 .1055 294 1102 3.20 1143 3.42 1174 3.59 4000 720 1.47 786 1.71 847 1.97 902 219 957 250 1011 279 1064 307 1112 3.34 1155 3.59 1190 3.80 4100 734 1.56 800 1.82 860 2.09 914 231 967 2.60 1021 291 1072 3.20 1121 3.49 1165 3.76 .1203 •3.99 4200 749 1.66 813 1.92 873 221 926 2 44 978 271 1030 304 1081 3.34 1130 3.64 1175 .3.92:1215,f4"18'': 4300 764 1.77 826 2.04 686 2.33 938 257 989 283 1040 318 1090 3.48 1139 3.79 ?.1185 i'4:08 i 1226#'1:4,36: 4400 778 1.88 840 2.16 699 2.46 951 271 1000 2.96 1050 331 1100 3.63 1148 3.94 :1194;-4.25:i 123ti 1`4 52 4500 793 1.99 854 2.28 912 259 963 2.86 1012 309 1061 343 1109 3.78 s 115.7 3 44;C9., 1203 t 4.42:fi 1246.i;4.72 f 4600 808 2.11 868 242 925 273 975 3.00 1024 325 1071 356 ,1119 .&93 -11fi6;1426.1912 14.58}:12554:�1:4.91 4700 822 2.24 882 256 937 286 988 3.16 1036 342 1082 3.70:11291' 4.09#1.175.1443A.1221 !.4.76,1264 j 5.09 4800 837 2.37 896 2.71 950 300 1001 332 1048 3.59 1093 3.86 1139{4:24#1185: 4 60 `1230 4:93 i 1273 5281 4900 852 2.51 910 2.86 963 315 1014 348 1060 3 76 11M,4 02 1 t50 4.381 1194 477;1239.5.12.1282 i 5.47. . 5000 867 2.65 924 3.01 977 330 1027 365 .1073 3.94 1 t 17;420 1161 4$4;1204: 4 95:1248;5.31 i 1291 ;5 f6 5100 882 279 938 3.17 990 3.46 1040 3 82 1085 "4:12;1129;44 40{1:172 4 71:11214 513 t 1257;5 51 ' - 5200 896 295 952 3.33 1003 363 1053 4 00 1098;Q.30 114t.;;Q 60 1183 4 89 1225'. 529 .1267 5 70 - - 5300 911 311 967 350 1017 380 ;1066j;4S0:e t;153:,:4 0;;1194: ;5()8:. :1235;:5 47.' - - 5400 926 327 981 3.68.1030 3.98 i 10794.#.4 35 31124;4.70 1166{:5 01 3:.1206 .5:2$;1247 5.65: - - - 5500 940 344 • 995 .3 86 1044 4:17 1092 4.54 3 14137;4 91:.3.1178;522 i 1218 5 52.' - - - - - 5600 955 362';1010 i 404 1:058 4 38 1 i05• 4 73}1:150,512 1190 i 5.44:i230 S 75 - - - - - - 5700 970 3.80:1-024 4 23 1;072 4 W4 1118;:4M;1183. 534 1203 - 6800 985 .3.99:1039 4k2 1 6.;:4,80.,ti31;1:5'14.1. 5.56 - 5900 1000:i 4:1$ 1053 i 4 62 }100.:502 1144:.)_.5 364 - 6000 1015'439: 4068:;;41 .1.1144i:5:25:i 1158 558 - - - - - - - - - - - 6100 s1030'.4:58: 10831- 5:04'.11128:4 5:48' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6200 ;1046:4:81 1097 5.28 i 1142 511 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6300 ;1061 :5,� 1112::SA9 A- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES: 1 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 6.) 2. SE adiing, indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3 Maximum usable bhp is 4.2. Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker®I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Unit warranty will not be affected 4. Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils 5 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact a Carrier representative to verify. 6. Standard motor drive range:860 to 1080 rpm.All other rpms require field-supplied drive 22 R FAN RPM AT MOTOR PULLEY SETTINGS 1 UNIT MOTOR/ MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN 48DJ DRIVE 0 1/2 1 1e/2 2 21/2 3 31f2 4 41/2 5 005 Alt 1130 1095 1160 1030 995 960 930 900 860 830 800 006 Alt 1190 1160 1130 1100 1065 1035 1005 970 940 910 875 007 Std 1190 1160 1130 1100 1065 1035 1005 970 940 910 875 Aft 1460 1420 1380 1340 1300 1265 1230 1190 1130 1110 1070 008,009 Std 800 780 760 740 720 700 680 660 640 620 600 Alt 900 680 860 840 820 800 780 760 740 720 700 012 Std 950 925 900 875 850 825 800 775 750 725 700 Aft 1100 1075 1050 1025 1000 975 950 925 900 875 850 014 Std 1080 1060 1035 1015 990 970 950 930 905 885 860 INDOOR-FAN MOTOR EFFICIENCY MOTOR EFFICIENCY 1/3 HP,DIRECT DRIVE 63 _ 1/2 HP,DIRECT DRIVE 79 3/4 HP,DIRECT DRIVE 80 V4 HP,BELT DRIVE 81 1.0 HP,BELT DRIVE 81 1.5 HP,BELT DRIVE 80 2.0 HP,BELT DRIVE 83 3.7 HP,BELT DRIVE .85 NOTE:Convert bhp to Watts using the following formula: Watts = 746 x Bhp Motor Efficiency e= ECONOMIZER STATIC PRESSURE DROP(in.wg)—48DJ004-007 CFM 900 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 12200 2400 2600 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 1 .05 1 .05 .05 ECONOMIZER STATIC PRESSURE DROP(in.wg)-48DJ008-014 CFM 2200 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 .02 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 f 23 Perfrmance data (cont) ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* - 48DJO04-007 ALTITUDE COMPENSATION* - 48DJO08-014 NATURAL GAS LIQUID PROPANE NATURAL GAS LIQUID PROPANE ELEVATION Orifice Sizet Orifice Size ELEVATION Orifice Sizet Orifice Size 0-2,000 33 43 0-2,000 31 41 2,000 34 43 2,000 32 42 3,000 35 44 3,000 32 42 4,000 36 44 4,000 32 42 5,000 36 44 5,000 33 43 6,000 37 45 6,000 34 43 7,000 37 45 7,000 35 44 8,000 38 46 8,000 36 44 9,000 39 47 9,000 37 45 10,000 41 48 10,000 38 46 11,000 43 48 11,000 39 47 12,000 44 49 12,000 40 47 13,000 44 49 13,000 41 48 14,000 45 50 14,000 42 48 *As the height above sea level increases,there is less oxygen per cu- *As the height above sea level increases,there is less oxygen per cu- bic foot of air Therefore,heat input rate should be reduced at higher. bic foot of air.Therefore,heat input rate should be reduced at higher altitudes altitudes. tOrifices available through your Carrier Distributor tOrifices available through your Carrier Distributor SOUND POWER(Total Unit) ALTITUDE DEBATING FACTOR* - 48DJO04-014 ARI OCTAVE BANDS MAXIMUM HEATING VALUE 48DJ RATING ELEVATION (13tuff3) (60 Hz) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 0-2,000 1,100 004-007 8 2 Bels 78.5 84.0 77.5 730 70.5 720 650 58.5 2,001-3,000 1,050 008-009 8 6 Bels 83.2 87.4 83.5 82.8 830 777 71.8 67.0 3,001-4,000 1,000 012 8.8 Bels 97 6 904 85.7 84.8 839 77.5 71.3 65.8 4,001-5,000 950 014 8.6 Bels 83 7 872 834 82.8 83.0 77.7 71.8 67.0 5,001-6,000 900 Bets- Sound Levels(1 bel = 10 decibels) *Derating of the unit is not required unless the heating value of the gas exceeds the values listed in the table above,or if the elevation exceeds 6,000 ft.Derating conditions must be 4%per thousand ft above sea level.For example,at 4000 ft, if the heating value of the gas exceeds 1000 Btu/ft3,the unit will require a 16%derating. For elevations above 6,000 ft, the same formula applies For example,at 7,000 ft,the unit ECONOMIZER BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER will require a 28%derating of the maximum heating value CHARACTERISTICS -48DJO04-014 per the National Fuel Gas Code. OW 025 020 a 015 01 0 w j m 0 10 cr 0 05 0000 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 CFM 24 Electrical data VOLTAGE COMPR COMBUSTION NOMINAL OFM IFM POWER SUPPLY UNIT VOLTS-PH-HZ RANGE (each) FAN MOTOR Min Max RLA LRA FLA Hp FLA FLA MCA MOCPII 208-230-1-60 197 254 17.9 930 1.9 1A* 2.8 16 271-27.1 35-35 1ht 3.8 281-28.1 35-35 1e 2.8 18 7/18.7 25/25 48DJE004 208/230 3 60 167 254 112 800 19 yet 3.8 16 19 7/19.7 25/25 (3 Tons) Y3* 1.5 10.1 15 460 3 60 414 508 61 400 10 1/2t, 1.9 '08 105 15 575-3-60 518 632 1 4.5 27.0 19 13* 28 3 8 16 7.5 15 79 15 208-230-1-60 197 254 24.8 127.0 1.9 116* 38 16 36.7-36 7 45-45 3/4t 76 40.5-40 5 50-50 48DJD/DJE 208/230-3-60 187 254 15.7 99.0 1.9 3 3.8 .16 253125.3 30/30 005 /4t 31 24.6/24.6 30/30 (4 Tons) 460-3-60 414 508 7.8 50.0 10 1h* 1.9 08 12.6 20 3/4t 1.5 12.3 • 20 575-3-60 518 632 5.8 40.0 1.9 1/4*t 3.8 16 19.5 15 15 230-1-60 197 254 278 1400 1.9 3/4* 4.4 16 41.1 60 10t 8.0 44.7 60 48DJD/DJE 208/230-3-60 187 254 192 105.0 1.9 3/4* 4.4 16 30 3/30 3 40140 006 1.0t 40 29.9/29 9 40/40 (5 Tons) 460-3-60 414 508 96 550 '10 3/4* 3.0 08 16.0 20 1.0t 18 148 20 575-3-60 518 632 8.3 450 19 1.0t 8.0 16 143 15 208/230-3-60 187 254 22.6 137.0 19 10* 4.0 16 34.2/34.2 40/40 4$DJD/DJE 1 5t 58 36.0/36.0 40/40 18 8 20 007 460-3-60 414 508 10.4 69.0 1.0 1 0* 2 6 08 15 6 20 (6 Tons) 575-3-60 518 632 9.6 55.0 1.9 1 1 0* 1 8.0.0 .16 16.0 20 168 20 208/230.3-60 187 254 13.7 90.0 3.1 1.5** 5.8 51 39 7139.7 45/45 48DJD/DJE 1.5tt 5.8 39 7/39.7 45/45 • 6 008 460-3-60 414 508 6.9 45.0 1.4 1.5** 2. 51 19.5 25 (71/2 Tons) 1.5tt 2.6 19.5 25 575 3 60 518 632 4.9 35.0 1.4 1 5** 26 1 5tt 2 6 51 142 20 142 20 208/230-3-60 187 254 162 98.5 3.1 1.5** 58 51 45.4/45 4 50/50 1.5tt 58 45.4/45 4 50/50 48DJD/DJE 1 5** 2 6 22.0 25 009 460-3-60 414 508 80 493 14 1 5tt 2.6 .61 22 0 25 (8'/2 Tons) 1 5** 2 6 16.9 20 575 3 60 516 632 61 400 14 1 5tt 2 6 51 16.9 20 208/230 3 60 187 254 19.2 1050 3.1 1.5* 5.8 2.Ot 7 5 53.8/53.8 60/60 51 52.1/52.1 60/60 48DJD/DJE 012 460-3-60 414 508 9.6 55.0 14 2 Ot 3.4 51 256 30 4 30 (10 Tons) 1 5* 2.6 21.9 25 575-3-60 518 632' 8.3 45.0 1.4 2.Ot 3.4 .51 225 25 48DJD 208/230-3-60 187 254 22.3 137.0 3.1 3.7* 12.0 .51 65 8/65 8 80/80 014 460-3-60 414 508 10.4 69.0 1.4 3.7* 5.4 .51 30.2 35 (121/2 Tons) 575-3-60 518 1 632 96 55.0 1.4 3 7* 5.4 .51 27.0 30 LEGEND FLA - Full Load Amps HACR - Heating,Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Hp - Nominal Horsepower IFM - Indoor Fan Motor LRA - Locked Rotor Amps MOCP - Maximum Overcurrent Protection MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps OFM - Outdoor Fan Motor. RLA - Rated Load Amps *Standard motor tAlternate motor. *Standard drive. ttAlternate drive IlFuse or HACR circuit breaker. 25 Typical 'piping and wi.rin VERTICAL DISCHARGE DUCTING HINGED FILTER ACCESS CONDENSER-FAN DOOR "���f�J�''DISCHARGE AIR aruoeoyhop'an�;, <. CONDENSATE j• CONDENSER AIR DRAIN .y'. INLET :.N (FACTORY- SUPPLIED ,.. . .,, . ............ v> INTERNAL '•% •`••' ,.;�-- •,-y"' OUTSIDE- ...... AIR HOOD �.---� FRESH AIR INLET LEGEND ROOF CURB OUTDOOR AIRFLOW j INDOOR AIRFLOW SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR • HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE DUCTING CONTROL WIRING CONDENSER-FAN FLUE TERMINAL BOARD DISCHARGE AIR DISCHARGE . �`- FIELD-SUPPLIED DISCONNECT ••.� {� PER NEC RETURN r -s �....-•- AIR CONDENSER sLf° Fri+ AIR INLET ;`b > ' v G< '<:;<. W SUPPLY „Ef h• AIR n POWER WIRING { ;$.' •..-. ..~ 1:,{ • :�': is SLAB MOUNT CONTROLWIRING HEAT EXCHANGER MANUAL GAS FROM MAIN VALVE GAS SUPPLY COMPRESSOR Aft 26 r plicati®n data im Internal condensate trap — Internally trapped conden- Thru-the-curb service connections — Roof curb con- sate pan is supplied on all units. An external trap is not re- nections allow field power wires,control wires and gas sup- quired. Attachment of external trap could cause leakage of ply to enter through the roof curb opening. water into the(� bottom and sideuildithe Condensate drain is located on the Thermostat—Use of 2-stage cooling thermostat is recom- mended for all units equipped with economizer. Ductwork — Secure vertical discharge ductwork to roof curb. For horizontal discharge applications,attach ductwork Heating-to-cooling changeover — All units are auto- to unit,or field-supplied flanges can be attached to horizon- matic changeover from heating to cooling when automatic tal discharge openings and all ductwork attached to flanges. changeover thermostat and subbase are used. To convert from vertical discharge to horizontal Airflow — Units are draw-thru on cooling and blow-thru discharge: on heating. 1. Remove economizer or two-position damper to gain ac- Maximum airflow — To minimize possibility of conden- cess to return duct opening. sate blow-off from evaporator, airflow,through units should 2. Move the horizontal discharge duct opening covers to the not exceed 500 cfm/ton vertical discharge openings. 3 Rotate economizer or two-position damper 90 degrees Minimum airflow for cooling is 300 cfm/ton. (until the economizer motor faces the condenser section). Minimum ambient operating temperature for size 004 4 Rotate the barometric relief damper 90 degrees. 014 standard units is 25 F With accessoryMotormaster®con- 5. Install block-off plate over the opening on the access panel. trol (for unit sizes 004-007) or Motormaster®II control (for unit sizes 004-014), units can operate at outdoor tempera- tures down to —20 F. IMPORTANT:On horizontal discharge units equipped with economizer or two-position damper,the air filters MUST be installed external to the unit, or economizer will have to be removed. i • _ I I 27 Typical control wiring schematic (size 004-007 shown) TIE-IN FOR FIELD4NSTALLED RELOCATE TO ECON OPTION SMOKE DETECTION OA TWO-POSITION DANK YIEd 115ED NOR P3-2 P}1 CO AiOFYEL i — — — — — 2 RED 3 2 AIDS — — — — — TRAN III- - - - a III P3-4 sk III C 4.° P3 5 THAN 20 OIIN- III c AFLOIaTE TO ° LS (i � 1 I I I IIR IWOPER POSITION ® 1••�" CS ICP I MEN USED. 10 . 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L ECON BOARD ®® 1 _� TWO—POSITION DAMPER DAMPER A55EMBLY ON�,pA1PEp 1 — 1 FAN — 1-4 PL_SS-2 �aU OCAE TO ECON 'BOARD PL5-61�T —rM �QI IS 51Q aw PLS-7R 161fAUTO — — PLS-/D1 NEAT O PLS-9OFFL1 PL5-1PI 1 FIELD G - rB P5-0 PLS-B 1 TWO—PLBOARD N DAMPER= 28 r LEGEND FOR TYPICAL CONTROL WIRING SCHEMATIC AHA — Adjustable Heat Anticipator TB — Terminal Block C — Contactor,Compressor TC — Thermostat-Cooling CB — Circuit Breaker TH — Thermostat-Heating cc — Cooling Compensator TRAN — Transformer CLO — Compressor Lockout COMP — Compressor Motor Circuit Board Run CS — Centrifugal Switch Field Splice CV — Constant Volume DAT — Discharge Air Thermostat x Marked Wire EC — Enthalpy Control ECON — Economizer EQUIP — Equipment 0 Terminal(Marked) FPT — Freeze-Up Protection Thermostat FU — Fuse O Terminal(Unmarked) GND — Ground x Terminal Block HPS — High-Pressure Switch 1 — Ignitor ICP — Ignitor Control Pack Terminal Econ Two-position Board IDR — Induced Draft Relay ® Terminal CV Board IFC — Indoor Fan Contactor IFM — Indoor Fan Motor LIPS — Loss-of-Charge/Low-Pressure Switch Splice — Limit Switch M Splice(Marked) GV — Main Gas valve MTR — Motor Factory Wiring OAT. — Outdoor-Air Thermostat OFM — Outdoor Fan Motor ———— Field Control Wiring P — Plug PL — Plug Assembly Field Power Wiring RES — Resistor RS — Rollout Switch --- Accessory or Optional Wiring SEN — Sensor SW — Switch To indicate common potential only,not to represent wiring Control Operating sequence If the outdoor ambient temperature is below the OAT set- Cooling,unit without economizer—When thermostat ting and the thermostat calls for cooling,the indoor fan con- calls for cooling,terminals G and Yl are energized. The in- tactor is energized,the indoor fan is started and the econo- door fan contactor (IFC), compressor contactor no 1 (Cl) mizer modulates open.The economizer acts as the first stage and outdoor fan relay (OFR) are energized and indoor fan of cooling, providing free cooling with outside air The po- motor,compressor no. 1 and outdoor fan start The outdoor sition of the damper blade is determined by the discharge fan motor runs continuously while unit is cooling On sizes temperature sensor. 48DJ008-014, if the thermostat calls for a second stage of If outside air alone cannot satisfy the cooling requirements cooling by energizing Y2,compressor contactor no. 2 (C2) of the conditioned space,Y2 on the thermostat is energized is energized and compressor no. 2 starts. and compressor no. 1 starts The damper blade opens for 5 seconds and stops for 30 seconds until fully open. Heating,unit without economizer—When thermostat As conditioned space temperature approaches the ther- calls for heating,terminal W1 is energized,induced draft re- mostat's cooling set point,the mechanical cooling stage cy- lay (IDR) is energized and burner ignition sequence begins. cles off. After mechanical cooling shuts off, the economizer When time delay sequence is complete (55 ± 10 seconds modulates to the minimum position after Wl is energized) indoor fan contactor (IFC) is ener- Heating, unit with economizer — Upon'a call for heat gized and indoor fan motor starts On size 008-014 units through Wl,the induced draft relay is energized to start the equipped for 2 stages of heat,when additional heat is needed, induced draft motor The main burner lights,the indoor-fan W2 is energized and the high-fire solenoid on the main gas contactor energizes to start the indoor fan, and the econo- valve is energized. mizer damper blade opens to the minimum p p position If the ' When the thermostat is satisfied and Wl is deenergized, two-position damper is used,the outdoor-air damper opens indoor fan motor remains on for 45 ± 15 seconds, to the minimum position whenever the indoor fan runs After Wl is deenergtzed, the indoor fan motor continues Cooling, unit with economizer — When the outdoor to run for 30 to 50 seconds. ambient temperature is above the outdoor-air thermostat As space temperature approaches the heating tempera- (OAT) or enthalpy control setting and the thermostat calls ture set point, heating stage cycles off. Economizer or two- for cooling, terminals G and Yl are energized. The indoor position damper returns to a fully closed position when fan fan contactor(IFC)is energized and the economizer damper shuts off blade opens to the minimum position 29 I Guide specifications — 48DJO04-007 Packaged Rooftop Cooling Unit with sate drain trap made of anon-corrosive material, Gas Heat — Constant Volume Application providing a minimum 3/4-in. connection. HVAC Guide Specifications — Section 15784 C Fans Size Range: 3 to 6 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) 1 Indoor blower (evaporator fan)• 74,000 — 115,000 Btuh, Nominal a Fan shall be direct-or belt-driven as shown on (Input Heating) the equipment drawings Belt drive shall include Carrier Model Number: 48DJD an adjustable-pitch motor pulley. 48DJE b Fan wheel shall be double-inlet type with forward- Part 1 — General curved blades. 101 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION c Bearings shall be sealed, permanently lubri- A. Outdoor.rooftop mounted,electrically-controlled heat- cated ball-bearing type for longer life and lower maintenance ing and cooling unit utilizing a reciprocating compres- 2 Indoor blower shall be made from steel with a sor for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating corrosion resistant finish and shall be dynamically duty.Unit shall discharge supply air downward or hor- izontally as shown on contract drawings balanced. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 3. Outdoor(condenser)fan shall be of the direct driven propeller type and shall discharge air vertically A Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards upward. 210/240 and 270. Designed in accordance with UL 4. Outdoor fan shall have aluminum blades riveted Standard 465. to corrosion resistant steel spiders and dynamically B. Unit shall be designed to conform to ANSI/ASHRAE balanced. 15. 5. Induced draft blower shall be of the direct driven, C Unit shall be UL tested and certified in accordance with ANSI Z2147 Standards and CSA or CGA certi- single inlet, forward curved centrifugal type, made fled as a total package. from steel with a corrosion resistant finish and dy- p g namically balanced. D Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA D. Compressor. Standards E. Insulation and adhesive shall meet NFPA 90A require- ments for flame spread and smoke generation 2 Factory rubber shock mounted and internally spring 103 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING mounted for vibration isolation. 3 Equipped with a factory installed crankcase heater A Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer's to minimize liquid refrigerant accumulation in com- pressor during shutdown and prevent refrigerant dilution of oil. Part 2 — Products E. Coils. 201 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD) 1. Evaporator and condenser coils shall have alumi- A General num plate fins mechanically bonded to seamless Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cooling copper tubes with all joints brazed. unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all 2 Tube sheet openings shall be belled to prevent tube factory wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge wear (R-22) and special features required prior to field 3 Evaporator coil shall be of the full face active start-up. design, degreased at the factory. B. Unit Cabinet F Heating Section: 1 Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized steel, 1 Induced draft combustion type with energy saving bonderized and coated with a prepainted baked direct spark ignition system and redundant main enamel finish on all externally exposed surfaces gas valve 2. Indoor blower compartment interior cabinet sur- 2. The heat exchanger shall be of the tubular section faces shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in.thick, type constructed of a minimum of 20 gage steel flexible glass fiber insulation,coated on the air side. coated with a nominal 1.2 mil aluminum-silicone Aluminum foil faced glass fiber insulation shall be alloy for corrosion resistance used in the furnace compartment. 3 Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of 3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for aluminum coated steel servicing 4. `All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a sin- 4 Filters will be accessible through a hinged access gle location. door, and will require no panel or screw removal. G Refrigerant Components. 5 Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rigging Refrigerant circuit components shall include: shackles to facilitate maneuvering and overhead 1 Acutrol"' feed system. rigging. 6 Unit shall have a factory-installed internal conden- 2• Filter drier. 30 I 3. Service gage connections on suction,discharge and M. Special Features: liquid lines. Certain features are not applicable when the features H. Filter Section. designated * are specified For assistance in amend- 1. Standard filter section shall consist of factory-installed ing the specifications, your local Carrier Sales Office low velocity,disposable 2-in thick glass fiber filters should be contacted of commercially available sizes. * 1 Roof Curb 2 Filter face velocity shall not exceed 320 fpm at nom- a. Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip inal airflows and capable of supporting entire unit weight. 3. Filter section should use only one size filter. b. Allows for installing and securing ductwork to I. Controls and Safeties: curb prior to mounting unit'on the curb. 1. Unit Controls- * 2. Integrated Economizer: a Unit shall be complete with self-contained low volt- a. Integrated type capable of simultaneous econ- age control circuit protected by a manually reset- omizer and compressor operation table circuit breaker. b. Includes all hardware and controls to provide 2. Safeties- cooling with outside air. a. Unit shall incorporate a solid-state compressor c. Equipped with a single sliding-plate low leak- protector which provides reset capability at age type damper the space thermostat,should any of the follow- d. Capable of introducing up to 100% outside ing standard safety devices trip and shut off air. compressor: e. Equipped with a gravity relief damper 1) Compressor overtemperature, overcunent. * 3 Manual Damper. .2) Loss-of-charge/low-pressure switch. Manual damper package shall consist of damper, 3) Freezestat, evaporator coil birdscreen and rainhood which can be preset 4) High-pressure switch. to admit up to 50% outdoor air for year round b. Heating section shall be provided with the fol- ventilation lowing minimum protections: * 4 Two-Position Damper 1) High-temperature limit switch. a. Two-position damper package shall include sin- 2) Induced draft motor centrifugal switch. gle blade damper and motor.Admits up to 50% outdoor air. . 3) Flame rollout switch (manual reset). b. Damper shall close upon indoor fan shutoff. 4) Flame proving controls * 5. Optional Compressor Cycle Delay- J. Operating Characteristics: Compressor shall be prevented from restarting for 1. Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 115 F a minimum of 5 minutes after shutdown ambient outdoor temperature per maximum load * 6. Solid-State Enthalpy Control: criteria of ARI Standard 210/240 2. Compressor with standard controls shall be capa- a. For use with economizer package only ble of operation down to 25 F ambient outdoor b. Capable of sensing outdoor-air heat content temperature. (temperature and humidity)and control econ- 3 Unit provided with fan time delay of 55 seconds to omizer cut-in point to have minimum heat con- tent air passing over the evaporator coil for most prevent cold air delivery before heat exchanger efficient system operation. warms up * K Electrical Requirements- 7 Differential Enthalpy Sensor All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a sin- a For use with economizer only gle factory-predrilled location. b Capable of comparing heat content (temper- L. Motors: ature and humidity)of outdoor air and return air and controlling economizer cut-in point at 1. Compressor motors shall be cooled by suction gas the most economical level. passing through motor windings and shall have line * g, Head Pressure Control Package break thermal and current overload protection 2. Indoor blower motor shall have permanently lubri- Consists of solid-state control and condenser-coil cated bearings and inherent automatic reset ther- temperature sensor to maintain condensing tem- mal overload protection. perature between 90 F and 110 F at outdoor am- bient temperatures down to —20 F by either 3 Outdoor totally enclosed motor shall have perma condenser-fan speed modulation or condenser- nently lubricated bearings, and inherent automatic fan cycling. reset thermal overload protection 4. Induced draft motor shall have permanently lubri- cated sealed bearings and inherent automatic reset thermal overload protection 31 aide specifications — 48DJO04-007 (cont) * 9. Remote Control Panel: 13 Flue Shield: Panel shall be a decorative,indoor,wall-mounted Provides protection from the hot sides of the gas panel consisting of. flue hood. a. Two-stage heat/2-stage cool thermostat * 14. Thermostat and Subbase: b. Automatic changeover. Provides staged cooling and heating automatic(or c. System switch with HEAT-COOL-AUTO.-OFF manual) changeover, fan control and indicator settings. fight d. Fan switch with ON-AUTO. settings. 15. Hail Guard. e. Indicator lights for HEAT-COOL-FAN Hail guard shall protect against damage from hail operation and flying debris. f Three unused indicator fights for field use. 16 NO.,Reduction Kit: * 10. LP Gas Kit: Package shall contain all necessary hardware and Package shall contain all the necessary hardware instructions to convert a standard natural gas unit and instructions to convert a standard natural gas to reduce the nitrous oxide (NOJ emissions to a unit for use with liquefied propane gas. level of 40 nanograms/joule. 11. Thru-the-curb Service Connections: Allow gas and electrical connections to be brought to the unit through the roof curb. * 12 Electronic Programmable Thermostat- Capable of using deluxe full-featured electronic thermostat 32 Guide specifications ® 48DJO08-014 Packaged Rooftop Cooling Unit with rial, providing a minimum 3/4-in connection Gas Heat — Constant Volume Application C Fans: HVAC Guide Specifications — Section 15784 1 Indoor blower (evaporator fan): Size Range. 71/2 to 121/2 Tons, Nominal (Cooling) a Fan shall be belt driven as shown on the equip- 120,000 to 220,000 Btuh, Nominal ment drawings. Belt drive shall include an (Input Heating) adjustable-pitch motor pulley. Carrier Model Number- 48DJD b. Fan wheel shall be double-inlet type with forward- 48DJE curved blades. Part 1 — General c. Bearings shall be sealed, permanently lubri- 1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION cated ball-bearing type for longer life and lower A Outdoor rooftop mounted,electrically-controlled heat- maintenance. ing and cooling unit utilizing a reciprocating compres- 2 Indoor blower shall be made from steel with a sor for cooling duty and gas combustion for heating corrosion resistant finish and shall be dynamically duty Unit shall discharge supply air downward or hor- balanced. izontally as shown on contract drawings 3. Outdoor(condenser)fan shall be of the direct driven 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE propeller type and shall discharge air vertically A Unit shall be rated in accordance with ARI Standards upward 210/240 or 360 and 270 Designed in accordance with 4. Outdoor fan shall have aluminum blades riveted to UL Standard 465 corrosion resistant steel spiders and shall_ be dy- B Unit shall be designed to conform to ANSI ASHRAE namically balanced 15-1978. 5. Induced draft blower shall be of the direct driven C. Unit shall be UL tested and certified in accordance single inlet forward-curved centrifugal type, made with ANSI Z21 47 Standards and CSA certified as a from steel with a corrosion resistant finish and dy- total package. namically balanced. D. Roof curb shall be designed to conform to NRCA D. Compressor Standards. 1 Fully hermetic type, on independent circuits and internally protected. E. Insulation and adhesive shall meetNFPA 90A require- ments for flame spread and smoke generation. 2• Factory rubber shock mounted and intemally spring 103 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING mounted for vibration isolation. A Unit shall be stored and handled per manufacturer's 3 Equipped with a factory installed crankcase heater to minimize liquid refrigerant accumulation in com- recommendations. pressor during shutdown and prevent refrigerant Part 2 — Products dilution of oil. 2.01 EQUIPMENT (STANDARD) E Coils• A General: 1 -Evaporator and condenser coils shall have alumi- Factory assembled, single-piece heating and cooling num plate fins mechanically bonded to seamless unit. Contained within the unit enclosure shall be all copper tubes with all joints brazed and degreased factory wiring, piping, controls, refrigerant charge at the factory. (R-22) and special features required prior to field 2 Tube sheet openings shall be belled to prevent tube start-up. wear. B. Unit Cabinet: F. Heating Section. 1 Unit cabinet shall be constructed of galvanized steel, 1 Induced draft combustion type with energy saving bonderized and coated with a prepainted baked direct spark ignition system and redundant main enamel finish on all externally exposed surfaces gas valve. 2. Indoor blower compartment interior cabinet sur- 2. The heat exchanger shall be of the tubular section faces shall be insulated with a minimum 1/2-in thick, type constructed of a minimum of 20-gage steel flexible glass fiber insulation,coated on the air side. coated with a nominal 12 mil aluminum-silicone Aluminum foil faced glass fiber insulation shall be alloy for corrosion resistance used in the furnace compartment. 3. Burners shall be of the in-shot type constructed of 3. Cabinet panels shall be easily removable for aluminum coated'steel. servicing 4. All gas piping shall enter the unit cabinet at a sin- 4. Filters will be accessible through a hinged access gle location door, and will require no panel or screw removal. G Refrigerant Components. t 5 Holes shall be provided in the base rails for rigging Refrigerant circuit components shall include shackles to facilitate maneuvering and overhead rigging. 1. Acutrolr" feed system. 6. Unit shall have a factory-installed internally trapped . 2 Filter drier. condensate drain made of a non-corrosive mate- 33 Guide'specifications — 48DJO08-014 (cost) 3. Service gage connections on suction,discharge and designated * are specified. For assistance in amend- liquid lines ing the specifications, your local Carrier Sales Office H Filter Section should be contacted 1 Standard filter section shall consist of factory-installed 1 Roof Curb: low velocity,disposable 2-in.thick glass fiber filters a Formed galvanized steel with wood nailer strip of commercially available sizes. and capable of supporting entire unit weight. 2 Filter face velocity shall not exceed 320 fpm at nom- b. Allows for installing and securing ductwork to inal airflows curb prior to mounting unit on the curb. I. Controls and Safeties: * 2. Integrated Economizer 1. Unit Controls a Integrated type capable of simultaneous econ- Unit shall be complete with self-contained low volt- omizer and compressor operation age control circuit protected by a manually reset- b. Includes all hardware and controls to provide table circuit breaker. cooling with outside air 2. Safeties c Equipped with low leakage dampers not to a Unit shall incorporate a solid-state compressor exceed 3% leakage, at 1.0 in. wg pressure protector which provides reset capability at the differential. space thermostat, should any of the following d. Capable of introducing up to 100% outside safety devices trip and shut off compressor. air. 1) Compressor overtemperature, overcurrent. e. Equipped with a gravity relief damper. 2) Loss-of-charge/low-pressure switch. * 3. Manual Damper: 3) Freezestat, evaporator coil Manual damper package shall consist of damper, 4) High-pressure switch birdscreen and rainhood which can be preset b. Heating section shall be provided with the fol- to admit up to 50% outdoor air for year round lowing minimum protections: ventilation. 1) High-temperature limit switch. * 4 Two-Position Damper: 2) Induced draft motor centrifugal switch. a. Two-position damper package shall include sin- gle blade damper and motor. Admits up to 3) Flame rollout switch (manual reset) 100% outdoor air. 4) Flame proving controls. - b. Damper shall close upon indoor fan shutoff. J. Operating Characteristics: 5 Optional Compressor Cycle Delay 1 Unit shall be capable of starting and running at 115 F Compressor shall be prevented from restarting for ambient outdoor temperature per maximum load a minimum of 5 minutes after shutdown criteria of ARI Standard 210/240 or 360 * 6. Solid-State Enthalpy Control: 2. Compressor with standard controls shall be capa- a. For use with economizer package only. ble of operation down to 25 F ambient outdoor temperature b. Capable of sensing outdoor-air heat content (temperature and humidity)and control econ- 3. Unit provided with fan time delay of 55 seconds to prevent cold air delivery before heat exchanger omizer cut-in point to have minimum heat con- prevent air passing over the evaporator coil for most warms up efficient system operation. K Electrical Requirements * 7 Differential Enthalpy Sensor: All unit power wiring shall enter unit cabinet at a sin- a. For use with economizer only. gle factory-predrilled location. L. Motors: b Capable of comparing heat content (temper- ature and humidity) of outdoor air and return 1 Compressor motors shall be cooled by suction gas air and controlling economizer cut-in point at passing through motor windings and shall have line the most economical level. break thermal and current overload protection * g Head Pressure Control Package: 2 Indoor blower motor shall have permanently lubri- a Consists of solid-state control and condenser cated bearings and inherent automatic reset ther- temperature sensor for head pressure control. mal overload protection. 3, Outdoor totally enclosed motor shall.have perma- b. Capable of controlling outdoor fan motor cy- nently lubricated bearings,and inherent automatic cling to maintain condensing temperature be- reset thermal overload protection. tween 90 F and 110 F at outdoor ambient temperatures down to —20 F 4. Induced draft motor shall have permanently lubri- * 9 Remote Control Panel: sated sealed bearings and inherent automatic reset thermal overload protection. Panel shall be a decorative,indoor,wall-mounted M. Special Features- panel consisting of Certain features are not applicable when the features a. Two-stage heat/2-stage cool thermostat. 34 b. Automatic changeover. 13. Flue Shield: c. System switch with HEAT-COOL-AUTO.-OFF Provides protection from the hot sides of the gas settings flue hood. d. Fan switch with ON-AUTO settings. * 14. Thermostat and Subbase: e. Indicator lights for HEAT-COOL-FAN Provides staged cooling and heating automatic(or operation. manual) changeover, fan control and indicator f. Three unused indicator lights for field use. light. * 10 LP Gas Kit: 15. Hail Guard Package shall contain all the necessary hardware Hail guard shall protect against damage from hail and instructions to convert a standard natural gas and flying debris. unit for use with liquefied propane gas. 16. NO,,Reduction Kit 11 Thru-the-curb Service Connections: Package shall contain all necessary hardware and Allow gas and electrical connections to be brought instructions to convert a standard natural gas unit to the unit through the roof curb to reduce the nitrous oxide (NOJ emissions to a * 12. Electronic Programmable Thermostat: level of 40 nanograms/joule. Capable of using deluxe full-featured electronic thermostat. 35 f UNITED Carrier Corporation•Syracuse,New York 13221 3-91 TECHNOLOGIES CRIER Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs without notice and wthout incurring obligations. Book 1 14 Page 36 Catalog No 524-870 Printed in U S A. PC 111 Form 48DJ-4PD Tab is 6a Replaces:48DJ-3PD 48DJD008-014 48DJE008-012 N"nNGb=UW Single-Package Rooftop Heating/Cooling Units Installation Start-Up and Service Instructions CONTENTS Page ik WARNING SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ........ . . . . . . . 1 Before performing service or maintenance operations INSTALLATION .............. . . . . . . . . . . . 1'16 on unit, turn off main power switch to unit. Electrical Step 1 — Provide Unit Support ...... . . . . . 1 shock could cause personal injury. • ROOF CURB • SLAB MOUNT Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork ..... . . . . 3 Step 3 — Determine Location of Drain INSTALLATION Connection for Internally-Trapped Condensate Drain ... ..... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Unit is shipped in the vertical configuration. To convert Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit ........ . . . . . . 3 to horizontal application,remove side duct opening covers. • POSITIONING Using the same screws,install covers on vertical duct open- Step 5 — Install Flue Hood 7 ings with the insulation-side down. Seals around duct open- Step 6 — Install Gas Piping .... 7 ings must be tight. Step 7 — Make Electrical Connections .. . . . . 7 • FIELD POWER SUPPLY IMPORTANT: An external filter kit MUST be used • FIELD CONTROL WIRING or the filters MUST be field-installed outside the unit • HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS on horizontal discharge applications with accessory Step 8 — Make Outdoor-Air Inlet economizer or two-position damper. Otherwise, the Adjustments and install Outdoor- economizer or two-position damper MUST be par- Air Hood .. . ....... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 tially removed to access the filters. The area of the • OPTIONAL OUTDOOR-AIR DAMPER field-installed filters should be equal to the area of • OPTIONAL ECONOMIZER OR TWO-POSITION the factory-installed filters. DAMPER Step 9 — Adjust Evaporator-Fan Speed .. . 12 START-UP ........... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,18 ' SERVICE ................ . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 18-24 Step 1 — Provide Unit Support SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ROOF CURB — Assemble and install accessory roof curb in accordance with instructions shipped with curb. See Fig. Installation and servicing of air conditioning equipment 1. Install insulation,cant strips,roofing, and counter flash- can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical com- ing as shown. Ductwork must be attached to curb. If gas, ponents.Only trained and qualified service personnel should electric power,or control power is to be routed through the install, repair, or service air conditioning equipment. curb, attach the accessory thru-the-curb service connection Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func- plates to the roof curb in accordance with the accessory in- tions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All stallation instructions. Connection plates must be installed other operations should be performed by trained service per- before unit is set in roof curb. sonnel. When working on air conditioning equipment, ob- serve precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof to the unit, and other safety precautions that may apply. curb is critical for water integrity. Install gasket sup- Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work plied with the roof curb as shown in Fig. 1. Improp- gloves.Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations.Have erly applied gasket can also result in air leaks and fire extinguishers available for all brazing operations. poor unit performance. t WARNING Curb should be level. Unit leveling tolerances are shown Disconnect gas piping from unit when in Fig. 2. This is necessary for unit drain to function prop- leak testing at pressure greater than 1/2 erly. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instruc- psig. Pressures greater than 1/2 psig will tions for additional information as required. cause gas valve damage resulting in haz- SLAB MOUNT(Horizontal Units Only) — Provide a level ardous condition. If gas valve is sub- concrete slab that extends a minimum of 6 in. beyond unit jected to pressure greater than 1/2 psig, cabinet.Install a gravel apron in front of condenser coil air it must be replaced before use.When pres- inlet to prevent grass and foliage from obstructing airflow. sure testing field-supplied gas piping at NOTE: Horizontal units may be installed on a roof curb if pressures of 1/2 psig or less, a unit con- required. y nected to such piping must be isolated by manually closing the gas valve(s). Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring obligations. Book11 14 PC 111 Catalog No 564-909 Printed in U.S A. Form 48DJ-16SI Pg 1 11-91 Replaces:48DJ-1481 Tab 1�a 6aa 1 ' ROOF CURB NOTES: ACCESSORY "A" UNIT SIZE 1 Roof curb accessory is shipped unassembled SODJSO1371 1I-LP 2 Insulated panels PW] 46DJD/DJE008-012 3 Dimensions in[ I are in millimeters 2'-01 40DJD014 4 Roof curb:galvanized steel. 50DJ901381 5. Attach ductwork to curb,(Flanges of duct rest [610] on curb.) C 6 Service clearance 4 It on each side !- -•"�------"'-"-1 7 Direction of airflow i 1 I Yll�/ C / "D"ALT "E" "F' "G" CONNECTOR It i UNIT SIZE 'IS" ..C.. DRAIN HOLE GAS POWER CONTROL PKG.ACC. 1`— 4 008.012E 1-10'5/16" 1-1015/ie 1-3b°[45] 1/a"[19]NPT 1"[25]NPT 3/4"[19]NPT 50DJ901551 1 4k / 1 48DJD014 (583] [563] 0•-3- ( 1 (761 1 I'O' I I L-- - 0 -3- (76) KR%ETUAN-AIF 13-3 5/8- UNIT 1 5/32- 6`'�� [10063 003 SUPPLY-AIRI 1 ) GASKET NAIL 1 -3 1/4-1 I OPENING C. 1 1 (SUPPLIED WITH CURB) TYPICAL (4) SIDES 13871 1 I I 1 1 DUCT0'-73 --1 (FIELD SUPPLIED) [1117 COUNTER FLASHING (FIELD SUPPLIED) p O'-0 7/� OOFING FELT (BOLT HEADS I 2'-6 lsn5' 1"-2 7/B� 0-C17116- (FIELD SUPPLIED) SECTION "C-C� C7861 � C37B] (BOLT HEADS) SCALE 1:4 0'-3� � CAM STRIP C761 (FIELD SUPPLIED) 0'-0 7/16- 4'-0 13/16� 0.-0 7/16- ROOFING 13 MATERIAL (BOLT HEADS) 112401 ,(iBOLT MEADS) (FIELD 51APL IED) o A f A SEE NOTE 2 / RIGID INSULATION / (FIELD SUPPLIED) - / I / I / E- 1 GAS / SERVICE I ( 'F- / PLATE I 1'-8 3/I6- 0'-0 1/4 [77 I 1 E5131 '-4 5/16' SERVICE (INSIDE) 11107a PLATE TR _ 0 "♦ 1 1R51 DE)' CONTROL ♦ 1'-8 3/16- O'-4 9/16- ♦ I I 15133 PLATE C1161 / 1 (1NSIDE)� / 1 i � 1 TYP SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR% / 2 3/8- ♦ / (fill 0'-2 15/16' 1 E753 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 VIEW "A-A" 1 HEAD OF BOLT TO BE ON Q IN51DE OF FLANGE 0'_1' �A 0 [487 9' c♦ 1251 a 6'-6- LIS817 AREF 1> [12613 i VIEW -B' i� ♦ (TYP ALL CORnrots) SEE VIEW "B"r Fig. 1 — Roof Curb Details 1 BUILT-IN TRAP I i i i i MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE(In.) CONDENSATE PLUG A-B B-C A-C NOTE:Drain plug is shown in factory-installed position 0.5 10 10 Fig. 3 — Internally-Trapped Condensate Drain Fig. 2 — Unit Leveling Tolerances used to move unit across a roof. Level by using unit frame Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork — On verti- as a reference. See Table 1 and Fig. 4 for additional infor- cal units, secure all ducts to roof curb and building strut- mation. Operating weight is shown in Table 1 and Fig. 4. ture. Do not connect ductwork to unit. For horizontal ap- Lifting holes are provided in base rails as shown in plications, field-supplied flanges should be attached to Fig. 4 and 5. Refer to rigging instructions on unit. horizontal discharge openings and all ductwork secured to the flanges. Insulate and weather-proof all external duct- POSITIONING — Maintain clearance around and above work,joints, and roof openings with counter flashing and unit to provide minimum distance from combustible mate- mastic in accordance with applicable codes. rials, proper airflow, and service access. See Fig. 5. Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate insulated and covered with a vapor barrier. unit air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of con- If a plenum return is used on a vertical unit, the return taminated air. should be ducted through the roof deck to comply with ap- Be sure that unit is installed so that snow will not block plicable fire codes. the combustion intake or flue outlet. A minimum clearance is not required around ductwork. Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on Cabinet return-air static shall not exceed —.35 in. wg with Class A, B, or C roof-covering material when roof curb is economizer or —.45 in. wg without economizer. used. These units are designed for a minimum continuous return- IAlthough unit is weatherproof, guard against water from air temperature of 50 F(dry bulb) or an intermittent oper- higher level runoff and overhangs ation down to 45 F (d bulb), such as when used with a (dry Position unit on roof curb so that the following clear- night setback thermostat. antes are maintained- '/a-in. clearance between roof curb Step 3 — Determine Location of Drain Connec- and base rails on each side and front of unit; 15/32-in. clear- ance between roof curb and rear of unit. (See Fig. 1, tion for Internally-Trapped Condensate Drain section C-C.) — Units have internally-trapped condensate drains. (See Locate mechanical draft system flue assembly at least 48 Fig.3.)The condensate can be drained through the basepan in. from any opening through which combustion products or through the side panel. A drain plug is shipped installed could enter thebuilding, and at least in. from an adja- in the basepan drain connection. If condensate drain is to cent building combustible material.When unit is located be through the bottom of unit,the plug must be relocated adjacent to public walkways,flue assembly must be at least the side panel drain connection before unit is placed on thea 7 ft above grade. roof curb. The piping for the condensate can be completed after the unit is in place.Unit discharge connections do not Flue gas can deteriorate building materials. Orient unit determine the location of drain connections.Either side panel so that flue gas will not affect building materials. or basepan drain may be used with either vertical or hori- Adequate combustion-air space must be provided for proper zontal units. operation of this equipment. Be sure that installation com- NOTE: Before installing unit, be sure drain plug is tight. plies with all local codes and Section 5.3, Air for Combus- tion and Ventilation per NFGC, (National Fuel Gas Code), ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Z223.1- IMPORTANT:The condensate pan is internally trapped. 1984 and Addendum Z223.1 A-1987. In Canada, installa- An external trap is not required. If an external trap is tion must be in accordance with the CANLB149.1 j attached, an air lock may develop between the traps and CAN1.13149.2 installation codes for gas burning causing the condensate pan to overflow. appliances. Flue vent discharge must have a minimum horizontal clear- Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit — Inspect unit for ante of 4 ft from electric and gas meters, gas regulators, transportation damage. File any claim with transportation and gas relief equipment. agency. Keep unit upright and do not drop. Spreader bars After unit is in position, remove polyethylene shipping- are not required if top crating is left on unit.Rollers may be wrapper and rigging skids. 3 t PLACE ALL SEAL STRIP IN PLACE BEFORE PLACING 36'-54" UNITON ROOF CURB. DETAIL."A" (914-1371) SEE DETAIL DUCT END 'A" "C" ."A" NOTES: 1. Dimensions in( )are in millimeters. 2. Hook r.g9,ing shackles through holes in base rail as shown in MAX DIMENSIONS detail "A . Holes in base rails are centered around the unit UNIT WEIGHT IsIV "13" •O° center of gravity.Use wooden top skid when rigging to prevent rigging straps from damaging unit lb kg in. mm in. mm in. mm 3. Weights include base unit without economizer.See Table 1 for 48DJD/DJE008 870 395 75.38 2219 40.25 1022 4131 1050 unit operating weights with accessory economizer. 48DJD/DJE009 880 399 75.38 2219140 25 1022 41.31 1050 CAUTION48DJDIDJED12 1035 469 7538 2219 40.25 1022 49 31 1253 All panels must be in place when rigging 48DJD014 1050 476 75.38 2219 40.25 1022 49.31 1253 Fig. 4 — Rigging Details I 4 Y, Table 1 - Physical Data BASE UNIT 48 DJO/DJE008 DJD/DJE009 DJD/DJE012 DJD014 NOMINAL CAPACITY(tons) 71/a 1 81/2 10 121/2 OPERATING WEIGHT(Ib) Unit 870 880 1035 1050 With Economizer 914 924 1019 1094 �f Roof Curb 143 143 143 143 COMPRESSOR Hermetic Quantity 2 2 2 2 Oil(oz)(each compr) 55 55 70 65 REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22 Operating Charge(lboz) Circuit 1 7- 0 7.0 9-7 Circuit 2 5-12 6-2 8.6 CONDENSER FAN Propeller QueMttlr. Diameter(in.) 1.26 1.26 1..26 1..26 Nominal Cfm 65'w 6500 7000 8200 Motor Hp...Rpm 3'4...1100 34-1100 3/4. 1100 3/4 1100 CONDENSER COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes,Aluminum Lanced Fins Rows...Fins/in. 2...17 2...17 2...17 2...17 Total Face Area(sq ft) 18.0 20.5 25.0 250 EVAPORATOR FAN Centrifugal Size(in.) 15x15 15x15 15x15 15x15 Type Drive Std Ben Ben Belt Ben Alt Ben Ben Ben Nominal Cfm 3000 3400 4000 5000 Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 24 24 24 42 Alt - - 2.9 - Motor Frame Sid 56 66 56 56 Alt - - 56 - Fan Rpm Range Std 590-840 590-840 690- 935 860-1080 An 690-935 . 690-935 840-1085 Motor Bearing Type Bell Ban Bail Ball Maximum Fan Rpm 2100 2100 2100 2100 Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Std 2 413 4 2 413 4 2 8/3.8 4 015 0 A/B(in.) Alt 2.8/3 8 2 8/3 8 3.4/4 4 Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter(in.) Sid 7.0 70 70 8.0 Aft 70 70 70 - Belt-Type.-Length(in.) Std A 48 A 48 A. 51 A...57 Aft A..48 A..48 A..51 - Puiley Center Line Distance(in.) Std 16.75-19 25 16.75-19 25 18 25-20 75 18.25-20 75 Aft 16 76-19.25 i 6 75.19 25 18 25-20 75 - Speed Change par Full Turn of Std 50 50 50Movab 44 Movablele PulPulley`aMaximFlanum(F1 Std 55 55 55 5 Turns from Closed Position Alt 5 5 5 Factory Setting-Full Turns Open Std 5 5 5 5 Aft 5 5 5 - (t Factory Speed Setting(rpm) Std 590 590 690 880 Alt 690 690 840 - Fan Shaft Diameter at Pulley(in.) 1 1 1 1 EVAPORATOR COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Double-Wavy Fins Rows...Finelin. 3..15 3...15 3..15 4...15 Total Face Area(sq ft) 8.0 8 0 100 11.1 FURNACE SECTION Sumer Orifice Diameter(in....drill size) Natural Gas-Sid 120 311120...31 120 31/120. 31 120 31/120 31 .120.31 Liquid Propane-Alt 096 411096.41 096...41/096...41 .096 41/.096 41 096..41 Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting(amps) . 208/230/460-v Stage 1 10 10 1.0 10 Stage 2 06 06 0.6 06 Gas Input 125,000/120,000-180,000 125,000/120,000-180,000 120,000-180,000/180,000-225,000 180,000-225,000 Efficiencyy(Steady State)(%) 82 82 82 82 Temperature Rise Range 20-50/35-65 2050/35-65 20-50135-65 35-65 Manifold Pressure(in.wg) - Natural Gas-Std 3.5 35 35 35 Liquid Propane-Alt 35 35 35 3.5 Field Gas Connection Size(in.) 51.75 5/.75 75/.75 .75 HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH(prig) Cutout 428 Reset(Auto.) 320 I LOSS-OF-CHARGE/LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH I (Liquid Line)(P819) 7 3 Cutout 3 Reset(Auto.) 22 ;7 OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable Quantity...Size(In.) 1..20 x 25 1..16x25 RETURN-AIR FILTERS Disposable Quantity...Size(in.) 4 16 x 20 x 2 4 16 x 20 x 2 4 .20 x 20 x 2 4 20 x 20 x 2 LEGEND Bhp - Brake Horsepower d . • f _ i FILTER ACCESS PANEL STD CORNER CORNER CORNER (DISPOSABLE FILTERS) - UNIT ECONOMIZER WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT (A) (B) (C) it es31 s' o a t Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg Lb Kg 2-4 5/I6' —1'-0 5/e' 48DJD/DJEOQB 870 395 44 20 189 86 161 73 239 109 [719I [32W 48DJO/DJE009 880 399 44 20 191 87 163 74 242 110 11 RETURN11 48DJD/DJE012 1035 469 44 20 225 102 192 87 285 129 I( AIR II •M• ACCESSORY II OPEN IN311 HOOD FILTER 48MID014 1050 476 44 20 226 103 195 88 289 131 . HDRI- �' 70NTAL 11 ------ CORNER 1'-t 7/B' d SUPPLY-AIR`� I j1 / OUTDOOR AIR WEIGHT "H" "J" "K" "L" t OPENING 2"-2 7/is' [3521 11 HORIZONTAL 11 ll ' [s7u UNIT (p) 0 7 /1s. Lb Kg Ft-In. mm Ft-in. mm Ft-tn, mm Ft-tn. mm (1791 48DJD/DJE 280 127 2-07/e 632 3-55/16 1050 2-9/1/is 856 2-2% 663 3'-1" 0•-7' to-S 11/16 48DJDIDJE009 284 129 1-27/a 378 3-W. 10M 2-911/,e 856 2-2% 663 (940] [178] [1441 OUTSIDE 48DJDIDJE012 333 151 1-27/a 378 4-15/is 1253 3-0% 924 2-10'/ta 866 OF PANEL 48DJD014 338 153 1-27/a 378 4-15/,s 1253 3-0% 924 2-101A, 866 SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR /EEWD CONDENSATEDRABdONTERN7ALLYTRAPPED) . NOTES: RIGHT SIDE 1 Dimensions in( ]are in millimeters 2 Q5 Center of gravity 3 0 Direction of airflow •-11 1/2' 4 On vertical discharge units,ductwork to be attached to 2C902] 0'-3 9/16' accessory �s pplied(curb flanges should be attached to For horimnial horizontalhorizontal FILTER/ECONOMIZER ACCESS PANEL rge units, �AIR ty� 1807 discharge openings,and all ductwork should be.at- tachedtotheflarges CONDENSER COIL 5 Minimum clearance (local codes or Jurisdiction may revail): 3•[1 i11 )1 a Between unit,Rue side and combustible surfaces,48 [t 05 1'-S 7/8" inches ECONOMIZER HOOD 14547 b Bottom to combustible surfaces(when not(sing sub), CORNER 'A 0'-3 1/8" zeroinchas c Condenser coil,for proper airflow,364n.one side,12 t79D CORNER "B' in the other The side getting the greater clearance // 1'-_—_k 0--5 1/2- is optional d Overhead.1D in to assure proper condenser tan I COI�ORATOR: RETURN-AIR OPENING 1 1'-0 5/8" [tt operation. VERTICAL (3201 e Horizontal supply and return end,zero inches ���j, I I I 1 Between units,control box side,42 inchesRN AIR H + __ - g Between unit and ungrounded surfaces,control box 11 _ side,36 in r NEC 4'-9 3/4" E ------_ [14671 11 ALT. CONDENSATE 1- I O'E6S9/16' h Between and and block or conaete walls and other _ ]] grounded surfaces,Control box side,42 in per NEC I DRAIN OPENING 1 SUPPLY-' 6 With the exception of the clearance for the condenser LEFT I 1N BASEPAN I AIR I 2'-4 3/4' 0'-2 13/16' coil and combustion side,as stated in rotes 58.1)and c, 0 I OPEN ING I [72] , a removable fence or barricade requires no clearance SIDE 1 I VERT ICALI [7301 7 Units may be installed on combustible floors made from I 1 L wood or class A,B,or C roof covering material I C5911 I I-2 SUPPLY AIR Connection StrSim0" 15/1 0'-4 11/16" ---- [75] [119] A 13A"Dia 35)Feld Power Supply Hole 21h"Die 64 Power u Knockout o'-5 7/I6' 1 PP 1'-2" 11387 s la 1 Charging-Pon H CORNER 'D' 3-3 13/1G• -I�—� C3551 7 Field Control Wiring Hole [1012] _j 0[3 1/8" CORNER -C- 791 e- Condensate Dram _ 3•-4 21 •-8 3/76 n ozz7 (zoel -1 Gas nnaction 48DJD008,009 - F 3/:-1 1 4 NPT Gas Connection 48DJE008,009,012, 22191 480JD01ZO14 221 G la 51 Power Supply Knockout FRONT ELECTRICAL OISCONR'ECT_ LOCATION H•ro o-7 3/8- C1871 0•[t ] 0'-3 13/16'PF 0 [97) B FLUE HOOD CONTROL 801V -.. A CDMPRE5SOR/ EVAPORATOR-FAN MOTOR& CONDENSER colt G BURNER ACCESS LOWER ACCESS PANEL •J 2'-0 Lm 3/8" PANEL I C6191 OF uNIF D 0'-4 3/I6"� 1 (106] F 0'-4 9/16" W-5 3/4' ('"--C914 (1161 4'-5 7/8' [7461 14Rq.IFTSlAT3 0•-2 9/16" C13691 0'-8 7/16• 0'-2 1/4' [S71 (65) TYP 12141 (TYP B PLACES) LEFT SIDE FRONT Fig. 5 — Base Unit Dimensions 6 Step 5 — Install Flue Hood — Flue hood and screen Step 7 — Make Electrical Connections are shipped screwed to the burner compartment access panel. Remove from shipping location and, using screws pro- vided, install flue hood and screen in location shown in t WARNING Fig. 5 and 6. Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted,unbroken elec- f Step 6 — Install Gas Piping — Unit is equipped for trical ground to minimize the possibility of personal in- use with type of gas shown on nameplate. Refer to local jury if an electrical fault should occur.This ground may building codes, or in the absence of local codes, to ANSI consist of electrical wire connected to unit ground lug Z223.1-1984 and Addendum Z223.1A-1987 entitled NFGC. in control compartment, or conduit approved for elec- In Canada, installation must be in accordance with the trical ground when installed in accordance with NEC CANLB 149.1 and CAN1.B 149.2 installation codes for gas (National Electrical Code)ANSI/NFPA (National Fire burning appliances. Protection Association)70-1987 and local electrical codes. Gas pressure at unit gas connection must not be less than Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Failure to follow this warning could result in the installer 4 in. wg or greater than 13 in. wg while unit is operating. be- ing liable for personal injury of others. Size gas supply piping for 0.5-in. wg maximum pressure drop. Do not use supply pipe smaller than unit gas connection. Support gas piping as shown in the table in Fig 7. For FIELD POWER SUPPLY — All units except 208/230-v example, a 3/4-in. gas pipe must have one field-fabricated units are factory wired for the voltage shown on the name- support beam every 8 ft. Therefore, an 18-ft long gas pipe plate. If the 208/230-v unit is to be connected to a 208-v would have a minimum of 6 support beams. See Fig. 7 for power supply, the transformer must be rewired by moving typical pipe guide and locations of external manual gas shut- the black wire from the 230-v orange wire on the trans- off valve. former and connecting it to the 200-v red wire from the transformer. The orange wire then must be insulated. Refer to unit label diagram for additional information. Pigtails are provided for field service. Use factory-supplied splices or UL(Underwriters'Laboratories)approved copper/ aluminum connector. KE When installing units, provide a disconnect per NEC. LOUVERS All field wiring must comply with NEC and local require- ments. In Canada, electrical connections must be made in FLUE accordance with CSA(Canadian Standards Association)C22.1 SCREEN Canadian Electrical Code Part One. Install conduit through side panel openings indicated in FLUE HOOD Fig. 5. Route power lines through connector to terminal connections as shown in Fig. 8. On 3-phase units, voltages between phases must be bal- anced within 2%and the current within 10%. Use the for- mula shown in Table 2,Note 2 to determine the% voltage Fig. 6 — Flue Hood Details imbalance.Operation on improper line voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to electrical components. Such operation would invalidate x any applicable Carrier warranty. 9"MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR PANEL REMOVAL MANuASHUTOFF LV LVE REGULATOR GAS FBASE FIELD CONTROL WIRING — Install a Carrier-approved accessory thermostat assembly according to installation in- ae-MINIMUM --�I structions included with the accessory. Locate thermostat assembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense DRIP LEG PER NFGC average temperature in accordance with thermostat instal- lation instructions. j WE RAIL ROOF CURB Route thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of col- P' SU FIELD-FABRICATED RICATEo ored wire from subbase terminals to low-voltage connec- FROM Gas METER tions on unit(shown in Fig. 9)as described in Steps 1 -4' LEGEND below. NFGC — National Fuel Gas Code 1. If unit is mounted on roof curb and accessory thru-the- `Feld Supplied curb service plate connection is used,route wire through NOTE:Follow all local codes. r connection plate. STEEL PIPE SPACING OF SUPPORTS '2. Pass control wires through the hole provided on unit(see NOMINAL DIAMETER X DIMENSION Connection D, Connection Sizes table, Fig. 5). on.) (tt) 1 1 .6. 3. Feed wires through the raceway built into the corner post 3/4 or r a to the 24-v barrier located on the left side of the control tv4 or Larger 10 box. See Fig. 10. The raceway provides the UL re- Fig. 7 — Gas Piping Guide quired clearance between high-and low-voltage wiring. (With Accessory Thru-thb-Curb 4. Connect thermostat wires to screw terminals of low volt- Service Connections) age connection board (see Fig. 9). i NOTE:For wire runs up to 50 ft,use no. 18 AWG(Amer- HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS — Set heat anticipator ican Wire Gage) insulated wire (35 C minimum). For settings at 1.0 amp for first stage and 0.6 amp for second- 51 to 75 ft, use no.16 AWG insulated wire (35 C min- stage heating. imum). For over 75 ft, use no. 14 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). NOTE: All wire larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be di- . rectly connected to the thermostat and will require a junc- tion box and splice at the thermostat. BLK- TO COMPS YEL--In I. n BLU I I t cso t I ` 11 13 I I I 11 13 j O O I I I O O r I FIELD POWER SUPPLY i DISCONNECT . PER NEC 48DJ0o8-014. 208/230-3-60 AND 460-3-60 BLK YEL—n 1 TO COMPS 1 I I � . 11 13 � I 0( C p j I 11—BLU ® T82 LEGEND C — Contactor t COMPS — Compressors FIELD POWER SUPPLY IFC — Indoor(Evaporator)Fan Contactor NEC — National Electrical Code TB — Terminal Block (— DISCONNECT ® I PER NEC i Terminal Block Connection L___ — —J ———— Field Wiring 48DJ008-014, 575-3-60 Factory Wiring Fig. 8 Power Wiring Connections CONNECTION FROM ECONOMIZER/ UNIT CONNECTION IGNITION TWO-POSITION BOARD TO UNIT THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS 4QARD MODULE CONTROL BOARD FOR STANDARD UNIT «<a :rF==e v::.: •IfiF::.u:-i ECONOMQERmwo-PO's TION DAMPER CONTROL BOARD :�.}.# ez•:,f,<cd.!'. UNIT CONNECTION :•::::..�!> ' f ABOARD THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS FIC F1 rl •• rx rz W2 a CONNECTION THERMOSTAT BOARD ' WIRING CONNECTIONS RACEWAY •• `'' f ` ' NOTE: If unit has economizer or two-position damper, make ther- mostat connections to economizer or two-position damper control - board only. $'< iss .3f :.w k z{.,:.<_:•;::;. 'fiiv=if ,:YTC' 1l=iJ• Y:.4::vwti::nw•�'•''.v..vrw.w Fig. 9 — Control Wiring Connections Fig. 10 — Field Control Wiring Raceway 8 , Table 2 - Electrical Data VOLTAGE COMPR OFM IFM COMBUSTION POWER SUPPLY DISCONNECT SIZE' UNIT NOMINAL IFM V PH-HZ TYPE RANGE (each) FAN MOTOR Min Max RLA LRA FLA FLA FLA MCA MOCPt FLA LRA � Std 58 39'7/39.7 45/45 42/42 223/223 208/230-3-60 187 254 13.7 82 3.0 57 Alt 5 8 39 7/39.7 45/45 42/42 223/223 48DJD/DJE Std 2.6 19.6 25 21 112 008 460-3.60 Alt 414 508 6.9 41 1.5 26 '30 19.6 25 21 112 (71/2 Tons) Std 2.6 151 20 16 90 575-3 60 Alt 51 B 632 4.9 30 1 5 2.6 30 15.1 20 16 90 208/230-3-60 Sid 187 254 16.2 84 3 0 5'8 ,57 4`•4/45 4 50/50 47/47 227/227 Alt 5.8 45.4/45.4 50/50 47/47 227/227 40DJO/DJE Std 2.6 22.1 25 23 114 009 460-3-60 Aft 414 508 8.0 42 1.5 2.fi 30 221 25 23 114 (81h Tons) Sid 2.6 17.8 20 19 96 575-3 60 Alt 518 632 6.1 33 1.5 2 6 30 17.8 20 19 96 Std 5.8 52.1/521 60/60 54/64 269/269 208/230-3-60Aft 187 254 19.2 105 3A 7.5 57 53.8/53 8 60160 56/56 288/288 48DJD/DJE Std 2 6 257 30 27 140 012 460-3-60 Alt 414 508 9.6 55 1.5 3 4 30 26.5 � 28 149 (10 Tons) 575-3-60 Std 518 632 83 45 15 2.6 .30 22.8 25 24 120 Alt 3.4 23.6 25 25 129 48DJD 208MO-3-60 Sid 187 254 22.3 137 3.0 12.0 .57 65.3165.3 80/80 69/69 376/376 014 460-3-60 Std 414 508 10.4 69 1 5 54 .30 30.3 35 32 189 (121/2 Tons) 575r�p Sid 518 632 9 6 55 1.5 54 30 1 28.5 1 30 30 161 LEGEND Example:Supply voltage is 460-3-60. FLA - Full Load Amps4p A B C AB=452 v HACR - Heating,Air Conditioning and Refrigeration a BC = 464 v IFM - Indoor(Evaporator)Fan Motor ® � AC = 455 v LRA - Locked Rotor Amps 452 + 464 + 455 MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps MaroR Average Voltage = 3 MOCP - Maximum Overcurrent Protection OFM - Outdoor(Condenser)Fan Motor 1371 r RLA - Rated Load Amps = 3 = 457 1t Used to determine minimum disconnect size per NEC. Determine maximum deviation from average voltage tFuse or HACR circuit breaker. (AB)457-452 = 5 v NOTES: (BC)464-457 = 7 v 1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combi- (AC)457 -455 = 2 v nation load equipment(refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440),the Maximum deviation is 7 v overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR Determine%voltage imbalance breaker.The CSA units may be fuse or circuit breaker. 7 2. Unbalanced 3-phase Supply Voltage %Voltage imbalance = 100 x 457 = 1 53% Never operate a motor where phase imbalance in supply volt- This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it Is below the age is greater than 2°k. Use the following formula to determine maximum allowable 20/6. the%voltage imbalance. %Voltage imbalance IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is =100 x max voltage deviation from average voltage more than 20/6, contact your local electric utility company average voltage immediately. 9 Step 8 — Make Outdoor-Air Inlet Adjust- y RETAINER SCREEN ments and Install Outdoor-Air Hood SEAL STRIP—i.� OPTIONAL OUTDOOR-AIR DAMPER—Optional outdoor- HOOD TOP `_�— HOOD air damper hood is packaged and shipped strapped to the air SIDE SEAL _j , filter tracks in the filter section. STRIP I SEAL STRIP To Assemble J CREEN 1. Remove evaporator coil access panel. Save panel and HOOD TRACKS screws. See Fig. 11. SIDE SCREEN 2. Assemble outdoor-air hood top and side plates as shown PLATE \ CLASP in Fig. 12. Install seal strips on hood top and sides Put BOTTOM aside screen retainer and retainer screw for later assem- STOP OUTDOOR-AIR bly. Do not attach hood to unit at this time INLET SCREENS 3. Remove block-off panel from evaporator coil access panel OUTDOOR-AIR HOOD—UNASSEMBLED and discard. Save screws. See Fig. 11. 4. Refer to Fig. 13. Adjust ventilation-air position setting of the outdoor damper blade by loosening the adjustable HOOD TOP screws and sliding the metal panel until in the position determined by Fig. 14. 5. Fasten hood top and side plate assembly and bottom stop. (Fig. 15)to unit with screws saved from Step 3. 6. Slide outdoor-air inlet screens into screen track on hood HOOD SIDE side plate. Using clasp provided, clamp screens to- PLATE gether.While holding screens in place,fasten screen re- BOTTOM WRACK SCREEN AIR tainer to hood using screws provided. (see Fig 15). STOP OPTIONAL ECONOMIZER OR TWO-POSITION HOOD SIDES AND TOP—ASSEMBLED DAMPER—The economizer or two-position damper hood assembly is packaged and shipped in the filter section.Damper Fig. 12 — Outdoor-Air Hood Details blades and control boards are installed at the factory and the economizer or two-position damper is shipped in the vertical discharge position. NOTE:Horizontal discharge block-off plate is shipped with ;:_;;;:�� FILTER the air hood package If unit is to be used for vertical dis } f'<<>%'f%<>......... >�'' —ACCESS DOOR charge application, discard this plate. To Assemble '+ifF,._.L, ,wy;'µ:•�•:iii '4:{:.y::::•G'fi;Nf••r•'fi;Nf{iF _ x;�i::�:::::>:::::?:>i;:4;:::: ^;?;•.,•.;n;;;::.. SCREEN - 1. Determine if ventilation air is required in building. If ..... ::•,,'r::;.;:": RETAINER 4:..T :};}iS::i:::: so,record quantity of ventilation air needed for use in Step 7. 2. Remove evaporator coil access panel Save panel and im P P . •. MANUAL screws. See Fig. 11. "�? .;. :;.. OUTDOOR- .a'" °?? :::<•::.:.... AIR DAMPER 3. Assemble outdoor-air hood top and side plates as shown ` d sides.Put ' NH F'Y`...... in Fig. 12.Install seal strips on hood top an :L n�,, �•{ aside screen retainer and retainer screw for later assem- : :.;f ';;;: a•,;;{:r,�� r, bly. Do not attach hood to unit at this time. " 4. Remove block-off panel from evaporator coil access .: .....: .,.... panel and discard. Save screws. See Fig. It. VENTI A SETTING ADJUSTABLE SCREWS POSITIONFig. 13 — Manual Outdoor-Air Damper `I. 7 f f FILTER ^ r.:.. ;'•` c01 ACCESS S DOOR r z a > Q 4 _R BLOCK-OFF 3 PANEL > 2 a EVAPO- RATOR COIL r ., ACCESS 00 2 4 6 6 10 12 14 16 IS 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 36 40 42 PANEL F0 OUTDOOR AIRFLOW(cfm x 100) Fig. 11 — Access Panel Location Fig. 14 — Outdoor-Air Intake Position Setting 10 WIN HOOD TOP ' .......P. ,. i SCREEN ' RETAINER j� ECONOMIZE 'i t k PLUG i p, •f SCREWS o. BAROMETRIC RELIEF :;:f:�f:/. 'f/5t<•/ % S�' 3 y :J;:M. ;. :.:;:Ci;:�;SYiw:f/c/,.c .0 S.. .{:f S.:'S SST�:•5;•,v,:: DAMPER F::'''•:<•'•::f•?::.?.,.....,n i fyflf,.f.;:: BOTTOM STOP INLET SCREENS HOOD SIDE PUM l.q..-f.::i'fvXJI �;c:.'•.{/f�YYfl` {,v _ Fig. 15 — Air Hood Details - 5. Slide economizer or two-position damper into unit and ECONOMIZER MINIMUM POSITION POSITION SETTING secure with screws. See Fig. 16. To convert to hori- MOUNTING SCREWS SETTING BRACKET zontal discharge application: Fig. 16 — Economizer Installed in Unit a. Rotate economizer/two-position damper clockwise 90 degrees until the economizer motor faces the con- denser section (see Fig. 17). b. Rotate the barometric relief damper cover 90 :�><�<<?:�:>�<:> >>> >:••::::::.:::::.::::::::...:..:::.,•::.:.r.::::::::::::::::::.,:::<::.:.::�::::::::::::::::::: .......... ........ .. ..::.....r....:...: degrees. c. Install horizontal block off plate over the opening on the access panel. Plate is shipped in package with outdoor-air hood. NOTE:Block-off plate MUST be installed before in- ' 'r' stalling hood assembly. IMPORTANT:Filters MUST be field-installed out- side the unit on horizontal discharge applications with economizer or two-position damper. Other- '' •: `y `'y flu l.•%:; wise, the economizer or two-position damper will „.. have to be partially removed to access the filters. The area of the field-installed filters should be equal : to the area of the factory-installed filters. ,• -= 6. Insert economizer/two-position damper plug into ::... ...................:....................................................................... .:;;:; ........•i}iiJiii:?^ii ::::::. to a >;:>>>'.:>.:. >::»:<:>>:<:::»> >: :>:::<:::>:<:»>::>::»:»::::s>::..:•' economizer/two-position damper harness.Remove p ............:::::::.;::::.. from barometric relief damper. See Fig.16. ;:.:..:::::.......::.. .. . ER ECONOMIZ R BAROMETRIC ECONOMIZER CONDENSER i 7. If ventilation air is not required, proceed to Step 8. If MOUNTING RELIEF DAMPER MOTOR SECTION ventilation air is required, determine minimum posi- SCREWS lion setting for required airflow. See Fig. 18. Fig. 17 — Horizontal Economizer Installation Adjust minimum position setting by adjusting the screws on the position setting bracket.(See Fig. 16.)Slide bracket ' until the top screw is in the position determined by Fig. 18 Tighten screws. 8. Units with economizer only:Remove tape from outdoor- air thermostat (OAT). Fasten OAT to inside of hood 6 using screws and speed clips provided. See Fig. 19. z Make sure OAT terminals are positioned up. s 9. Replace evaporator coil access panel with screws saved from Step 2. W 4 N °cc h 10. Fasten hood top and side plate assembly and bottom 3 0 stop (Fig. 15)to unit with screws saved from Step 4. W M 11. Units with economizer only:Place knob supplied with W 2 economizer on OAT. See Fig. 19. Set for 3`F below a indoor room thermostat setting. If accessory enthalpy W control(EC)is used in place of OAT, see instructions z —4 shipped with EC for installation and adjustment. See o Fig. 19. Make wiring connections for OAT (see 0 2 4 6 e 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 • Fig 20). - OUTDOOR AIRFLOW(cim x 100) 12. Slide outdoor-air inlet screen into screen track on hood Example: side plates.While holding screen in lace,fasten screen Given — p g P Negative Pressure . . . . . . . .0.1 in.Wg retainer to hood using screws provided. Outdoor Air 1100 cfm j NOTE:Refer to Fig.21 for economizer/two-position damper Determine—Setting = s barometric relief characteristics. Fig. 18 — Minimum Position Setting ' ll f 030 - 0 25 IF— WDOOR- THMMMOSTAT 0 20 mac, 3 • c 015 oF e w 010 OR ACCENTHAESSORY a PY CONTROL 9 Fx /7 , fl 0 05 .�f��1f's 3 i n�0 50 100 150 200 MO 300 350 400 450 500 550 I l;r^ �I Il',� i" }.�'• ff y'•,%f f/'/ ;?.;•.'•'r:,.G%%%:•.`f•:• CFM 'f' 'i'',��.��, {��.> 4lf{l � `?�.c�.C%N^r'':{<.:'ir,:':,{'r :•'/,r,•/.;::,•:-', 'OMDOOf A1Ft'fHEftW10STA{ Fig. 21 — Economizer/Two-Position Damper 7.i.T.ERMI.NA.L..$:ARE ue>.: Barometric Relief Damper Characteristics — '" 48DJ008-014 1f% f/'�/:`•/( rf�: :f�•.::��r..;f�fj}��/r,,..yryr•:3 • yffl�d%i!f/•: f I /,1,.;:`.+r/..'f::3%?)..v f%%.f»:•.:.. ;�%!.•,:, f/"J '%r � i'�,L':r6':f / Yf'.u:.'S`fv'fr:;•`:;s . ;f - �. ,r{.)7,fj fr�rf{,iy9 •.-;':%r/fN"%;} r'�r'• fi.'�%< . ` F %f: Step 9 — Adjust Evaporator-Fan Speed — Adjust f `' ; % `•:>•.`•': yj'%` evaporator-fan spec to meet obsite conditions.Table 3 shows ,,F., f•'''�.r`� F•/...'Yi:f.` r`�f..Y p� C�-� J„ fan rpm at motor pulley settings for standard and alternate / �f/:•'f f /f .,:.'.•f'a� ` motors. Refer to Tables 4 - 9 to determine fan speed set- >•I`i' f ••' F'" fizyC9 r:v.C,f�y�> '„sSk'z > '•r , /' ! '. %`'`` '`" tin s. Fan motor pulleys are facto set for shown in fE�x,�.�,:: f• / �` { �%ff r<+�'»f�:�'• g P Y factory P� j l�,�fy�yF/ , • r ' :�%•f���/»'�j'.�� :s - �/.�f ;:::: Table 1. '' 'J1;,• /r`,!% f ��� ` ;, :,r`'`"Fr NOTE:Before ad'ustin fans d,make sure the new fan seed will provide an ace table air temperature rise range on heating as shown in Table 1. . ,.:..;>r.Gi,.,f.: /• Noon ::....f:•;::;..,.:...,..>:,.:.<.f:f..<:........:.. .:: .:..................:. To change fan speeds: f 1. Shut off unit power supply. 2. Loosen belt by loosening fan motor mounting nuts. See Fig. 22. 3. Loosen movable pulley flange setscrew (see Fig. 23). 4. Screw movable flange toward fixed flange to increase ENTHALPY CONTROL CoNTROL speed and away from fixed flange to decrease speed.In- creasing fan speed increases load on motor. Do not ex- ceed maximum speed specified in Table 1. 5. Set movable flange at nearest keyway of pulley hub and ►+ooD %>p::< <(> �•>$` . tighten setscrew. (See Table I for speed change for each full turn of pulley flange.) To align fan and motor pulleys: r'• 1. Loosen fan pulley setscrews. 2. Slide fan pulley along fan shaft. P Y g 3. Make angular alignment by loosening motor from mount- :.:....::.... . n�;f�:`!fs.;:s�'r:.y: :,�,: �g Plate. .;:.;;::.......:.::: :.;:.......: ..;�. f. f..fa<•/rrr�l;.:...;...G.IN.y.Grf,g7Ck:;........•,fpr.::..:......_.:.—:...... n. fig:'t9' +�utxtooir=Air Tit<errnbstat/ To adjust belt tension: Enthalpy Control Installation 1. Loosen fan motor mounting nuts. 2. Slide motor mounting plate away from fan scroll for proper belt tension(1h-in.deflection with one finger)and tighten OAT mounting nuts.Tension can be applied using 1/i-in.drive t--BLACK—Q1 33 BROWN--i ratchet engaged into 1/2-in. square hole on motor mount- Fig. 20 — Wiring Connections for ing plate. Outdoor-Air Thermostat 3. Adjust bolt and nut on mounting plate to secure motor in fixed position. 12 . . STRAIGHTEDGE MUST MOVABLE WITH ELT EL FLANGE �y r MOTOR AND FAN £ r,,./ :•: is<3 :? PULLEYS SHAFTS MUST BE PARALLEL SETSCREWS r'•;#:?:? :ti`>> ':. FIXED FLANGE 1: "``' `'" SINGLE-GROOVE . At14t3>SOLZS : Fig. 22 — Belt Drive Motor Mounting Fig. 23 — Evaporator-Fan Pulley Adjustment Table 3 — Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings UNIT MOTOR/ MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN 48 DRIVE 0 1/2 1 J 11/2 . 2 1 21/2 3 31/2 4 41/2 5 DJD/DJE Std 840 815 790 765 740 715 690 665 640 615 590 008,009 Alt 935 910 890 865 840 815 790 765 740 715 690 DJD/DJE Std 935 910 890 865 840 815 790 765 740 715 690 012 Alt 1085 1060 1035 1010 985 960 935 910 890 865 840 DJD014 SW 1080 1060 1035 1015 990 970 950 930 905 885 860 c d i 13 II Table 4 - Fan Performance,48DJ008,009 - Vertical Discharge Units EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE On.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1 1.2 1 1.4 1.6 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp„ .2200 499 0.50 580 0.70 652 094 717 117 779 1 43....839:; 1 78 2250 507 0.53 586 0.73 658 097 722 122 783 1 46::: 2300 513 0.65 592 076 663 100 727 126 786 1 49 2400 628 0.60 606 083 674 106 738 134 795 1 58 2500 542 0.66 619 0.90 686 113 748 141 606 168: 2550 550 0.69 627 0.94 692 117 754 145, 812 1 743;;: F 2600 657 0.72 634 0.97 698 121 759, 149 816 1 79;' < 2700 573 0.79 648 1.05 711 129 770 158 827 188s3 2800 588 0.86 662 1.13 723 138 782 166 837t.98 2900 604 094 676 121 737 .1.48 794 1 76.. 3000 620 102 690 130 750 1.58 806 1 86:.: f/ 3100 636 111 704 139 764 1.69 818 1.97::: 3200 652 121 718 149 778 180 .:..;831,:;.,..2,0&> 3300 668 131 732 159 793 192 3400 664 141 747 170 807 204:; . ``• 3500 701 153 762 182 821 216 . 3600 717 165 777 194_.:;:835:.;::.,229'i 3700 733 177 792 2 07: 3750 742 184 800 214 s 3800 750 1.90 807 221 39M 767 2.04.: 4000 783 218:>E 4100 4200 4250 4300 ............. ................. ... LEGEND ............................... ... Bhp - Brake Horsepower NOTES: 1. indicates aftemate drive required (See Note 7.) 2.8aitlxacc indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 7) 3.'; indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 4 Ma rii»um usable bhp is 2 4 Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weatherrnaker®I units ensures that the full horsepower_range of the motor can be utilized with confidence.Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or pre- mature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected 5 Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verity 6 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 7 Standard motor drive range:590 to 840 rpm Alternate drive range:690 to 935 rpm.All other.rpms require field-supplied drive Table 5 - Fan Performance,48DJO12 - Vertical Discharge Units EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 12 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Shp 3000 552 0.68 632 0.87 701 105 761 122 816 136 871 1.54 918 167 967 1_89 1010 2_09 3100 -M 0.74 644 0.93 711 112 772 131 825 145 879 163 928 178 973 1_94 1018 2.17 j A 3200 578 0.81 656 1.00 723 1 20 782 1 39 835 1 55 887 1.71 937 1_90 981 2_04 1026 2_26. " Y" 3300 591 0.88 668 1.08 734 128 793 147 845 165 895 180 946 2.00 991 2.16,4 1032. 2.32: 3400 605 0.96 -680 1.16 745 136 803 156 856 175 904 191 953 2.10 1000. 2.29< ' r 3500 619 1.04 691 1.23 755 1 44. 813 1.65 867 186 914 203 961 2 2� ; 3600 633 1.13 703 1.31 766 152 824 1.74 877 197 924 2 15. : .970 .TO..: 3700 648 1.23 714 139 777 161 835 1.85 887 2.07 935 2.M'': f 3M 662 1.33 726 147 789 172 846 195 897 218 946_ 2.4"' 3900 677 II A4 738 156 801 182 857 206 908 229 4000 692 155 750 166 813 194 868 217 918. 2.4.0 - 4100 707 167 762 176 825 205 878 228. - 4200 722 180 776 .187 837 216 889 2.4Q.. - 4300 737 194 787 199 848 227 4400 752 208 800 212.. .86U...: 2:29., - - - - - - - 4500 768 224 814 2 25::: - 4600 - 4700 - - - - - - - - - - 4800 - - - - - - - - - - - 4900 - - - - - - - - - - - - 5000 LEGEND Bhp - Brake Horsepower NOTES: 1, ' indicates alternate motor required.(See Note 7) 2 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (For underlined values,field-supplied drive required only with standard motor See Note 7) 3 indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 4 Max&ium usable bhp is 2.4 with standard motor,2 9 with alternate motor Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Unit warranty will not be affected. 5. Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verify 6..Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 7 Standard motor drive range:690 to 935 rpm Alternate motor drive range:840 to 1085 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive 14 Table 6 - Fan Performance,48DJO14 - Vertical Discharge Units EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.0 1.2 1.4 1 1.8 1.8 2.0 (Cfm) Rpm Shp Rpm Shp Rpm Bhp Rpm Shp Rpm Shp R Shp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Shp Rpm Bh P P P P P P P P P P Pm P P P P P P p p P 3700 729 1.36 790 1.58 847 1.79 902 206 955 229 1008 255 1060 280 1108 3.05 1152 3.27 1190 3.46 3800 745 1.46 805 1.69 861 189 915 217 967 241 1019 267 1070 294 1118 3.19 1163 3.44 1203 3.65 39M 761 1.56 820 1.80 875 201 928 2.29 979 255 1029 280 1079 3.07 1128 3.34 1173 3.60 1214 3.83 4000 777 1.67 838 1.92 889 214 941 240 991 268 1040 294 1089 3.22 1137 3.49 1183 3.76 1225 4.00 4100 793 1.79 851 2.05 904 227 955 252 1004 282 1052 308 1100 3.36 1147 3.65 1193 3.93:4 t23$:::;4.15 4200 810 1.91 867 218 918 241 968 265 1017 296 1064 323 1110 3.51 1157 3.81;; #Z02<:::4 Q9:: 4300 826 2.04 883 232 933 255 982 2.79 1030 311 1076 340 1121 3.67 4400 842 2.17 898 246 948 270 996 2.93 1043 325 1088 3.56 1133 3.84:; 4500 859 2.31 914 260 962 285 1010 309 10% 3.40 1101 3.73 11" 4.01l: 4600 876 245 930 276 977 301 1024 326 1070 3.55 1114 4700 892 260 945 291 992 318 1039 343 1063 3.T1 :1328z 4800 909 277 961 307 1008 336 1053 361 1097 3.88: 4900 926 293 977 324 1024 354 1068 3.80:; 6000 942 3.11 993 341 1039 3 73 1082 3.93 - - 5100 959 3.29 1009 360 1055 3 92..:1 5200 976 347 1025 378 :.. ;11 - - - - 5300 993 367 1041 3 98 - - - - - - ............ ...... 5400 1010 3 87 .10 .7 .4,18. - -- - - - - - - 5700 - - - - - - - - - - - 5900 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6000 6100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6200 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LEGEND Bhp = Brake Horsepower NOTES: 1 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (See Note 6) 2: indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3. 1ii18iliiiYurii usable bhp is 4 2 Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker®I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure Unit warranty will not be affected 4 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 5 Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact a Carrier representative to verify. 6 Motor drive range:860 to 1080 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive Table 7 - Fan Performance,48DJ008,009 - Horizontal Discharge Units EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(in.wg) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1 1.4 1.6 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp : Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Aptn.., Bhp..,::Rpm.. ,.Bhp... 2200 506 0.52 586 0.72 656 095 718 1.18 776 143:.,;.838: 1>.7& ` 2260 514 0.55 593 076 662 0.99 724 122 781 1 78 %�•,} ,r 2300 621 0.57 600 079 668 1.02 730 126 786 150.. 2400 536 0.63 613 085 680 109 741 134 796 159 , + 2500 551 0.69 626 093 693 1 17 753 1.43 808 169... `{ 2550 559 0.72 634 097 700 1.21 759 1.48 814 1.74'; 2600 567 0.75 641 100 706 1.25 764 152 819 1 79:; .t•.....: .. 2700 582 0.83 655 108 719 134 776 161 83.'•.:.:_.1.:89:; :.'. 2800 698 0.90 670 117 732 143 789 1.71. 2900 614 098 684 125 746 1.53 802 1 81 , 3000 630 107 699 135 759 1.63 815 192 v 3100 646 116 714 145 773 174 828: :244 i',• 3200 662 126 729 155 787 186 3300 679 136 744 166 801 198 - 3400 695 147 759 178 816 210;. - - 3500 712 159 774 1 90.;:.:;830::::;2.23'.: - - - - 3600 729 171 790 2 03... - - - - 3700 745 184 805 217." - - - - - - 3750 764 191 813 224... - - - - - - 3800 762 1 98.:.;82 - 3900 779 212: - - - - - - - - 4000 - 4100 4200 - - - - - - - - - - 4250 - - - - - - - - - - - - 4300 - - - - - - - - - - - - LEGEND Bhp - Brake Horsepower NOTES: 1. ' indicates alternate drive required (see Note 7) 2 aoidface indicates field-supplied drive required.(See Note 7.) 3 indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 4. Maximum usable bhp Is 2 4 Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or pre- mature motor failure Unit warranty will not be affected 5 Use of field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verify 6 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. 7 Standard motor drive range:590 to 840 rpm Alternate drive range:690 to 935 rpm All other rpms require fistd-supplied drive i 15 Table 8 - Fan Performance,48DJO12 - Horizontal Discharge Units EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.WO) AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 1 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1A 1.6 1.8 2.0 (Cfm) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3000 592 0.76 651 0.93 722 109 779 1.26 829 142 880 1.58 924 1.73 970 1_89 1019 1 2,_00- ;.1066;:::; 3100 607 0.83 676 1.01 734 117 791 134 840 151 890 168 935 184 977 2.00 1026 I 2.17' 3200 622 0.90 690 109 746 125 803 1.43 852 160 900 177 946 1_95 987 211 10� 2 28s 3300 638 0.98 705 1.17 759 1.33 815 152 864 170 910 188 957 2_OB 998 3400 653 1.06 719 126 772 143 826 162 876 181 921 198 9672.17 2 3500 669 1.15 733 135 786 153 838 172 888 1.91 933 210.; 36M 664 1.24 747 144 800 1.64 850 1.82 900 203 045 3700 700 133 760 154 814 175 9W 1.92 912 214:.. ;:: 36M 715 143 774 1.64 828 186 875 204 924 2.20' 3900 731 1.54 787 1.74 843 198 888 218 ....2 - - 4000 747 164 801 185 867 210:::::;::942:;::;2 - 4100 763 1.76 816 1.97 872 2 ........... ........ 4200 778 188 831 210;::.;:SB6.::.,? - 4300 794 2.00 846, 2.23. - - - - - - - - 4400 810 213 ,861:;;::3:37, - - - - - - - - 4600 - 4700 - - - - - - - - - - - - ............. s000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LEGEND .....::. :.......... Bhp - Brake Horsepower NOTErS;. f Indicates alternate motor required (See Note 7) 2. Bkldfa�Ce'indicates field-supplied drive required.(For underlined values,field-supplied drive required only with standard motor.See Note 7) 3.:: Indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 4 Meziirfurn usable bhp Is 2.4 with standard motor,2 9 with alternate motor Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker®I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected. 5 Use of field-S lied motor may affect wire sizing Contact Carrier representative to verify 6. Values include losses}or Biters,unit casing and wet coils 7 Standard motor drive range:690 to 935 rpm.Aftemate motor drive range:840 to 1085 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive Table 9 - Fan Performance,48DJO14 - Horizontal Discharge Units EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE(In.wg) AIRFLOW EXTERNAL CA 0.6 08 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.8 1.8 10 ( ) Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp I Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm 18hp Rpm Bhp Rpm I Bhp Rpm Bhp 3700 677 1.20 748 1 A3 810 1.65 869 1.89 928 217 984 2.43 1036 268 1080 290 1114 3.07 1135 3.17 3800 691 1.28 761 1.52 M 1.75 880 198 937 228 993 2.55 1046 2.81 1092 3.05 1129 3.25 1156 3.39 3900 705 1.37 773 1.62 834 1.86 891 208 947 239 1002 266 1055 294 1102 3.20 1143 3A2 1174 3.59 4000 720 1 A7 786 1.71 847 1.97 902 219 957 250 1011 2.79 1064 307 1112 3.34 1155 3.59 1190 3.80 4100 734 1.56 800 1.82 860 2.09 914 2.31 967 260 1021 2.91 1072 320 1121 3.49 1165 3.76 1203 3.99 4200 749 1.66 813 1.92 873 221 926 2.44 978 271 1030 3.04 1081 3.34 1130 3.64 1175 3.92, 4215::>d,18;. 4300 764 1.77 826 104 886 2.33 938 257 989 283 1040 318 1090 3.40 1139 3.79, .;1185::::4.0t3 4400 778 1.88 840 2.18 899 2.46 951 271 1000 296 1050 3.31 1100 3.63 1148 3.0: 4500 793 1.99 854 2.28 912 2.59 963 286 1012 309 1061 3.43 1109 3.78.,111 ::...:4.08:> 4600 808 2.11 868 2.42 925 2.73 975 3.00 1024 325 1071 3 56, 1119 3.93> 4700 822 2.24 882 256 937 2.86 988 316 1036 3.42 1082 3.70 1129 4.03: 4800 837 2.37 896 271 950 3.00 1001 332 1048 3.59 1093 3.86-A139:.::4,24. 4900 852 2.51 910 286 983 3.15 1014 3.48 1060 376 1105 4.02`.' 5000 867 2.65 924 3.01 977 330 1027 365 1073 3.941.14.17... A.M. 5100 882 279 938 317 990 3.46 1040 3 82.: ::1.085>::442z= - - 6200 896 295 952 333 1003 3.63 1053 4 - 6300 911 311 967 350 1017 3 - 5400 926 3 27 981 3.68 1030 3.98 - - - - 6500 940 344 995 3.86,;.:!W_::.::AA7` 5600 955 3.62::. 5700 970 3 80 - ii 5800 985 - s900 >::1fo0:::;4<.1.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - 6000 - - - - - - - - - - - 6100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6200 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ......- . Bhp - Brake Horsepower NOTES: 1 Boldface indicates field-supplied drive required (See Note 6) 2 indicates field-supplied motor and drive required 3. INa 6i A usable bhp is 4 2 Extensive motor and electrical testing on the Weathermaker I units ensures that the full horsepower range of the motor can be utilized with confidence Using your fan motors up to the horsepower ratings shown will not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure.Unit warranty will not be affected 4 Values include losses for filters,unit casing and wet coils. S. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing Contact a Carrier representative to verify. 6 Motor drive range:860 to 1080 rpm All other rpms require field-supplied drive 16 f START-UP is a 60-second delay before another 4-second try. If the burners still do not light, the time delay is repeated. If IMPORTANT: Energize crankcase heaters 24 hours the burners do not light on the eleventh attempt,there is prior to base unit start-up to remove entrapped refrig- a lockout. To reset, break the 24-v power to W I. erant from oil. Heaters are energized as long as there 6. The evaporator fan will turn on 20 to 40 seconds after a is power to the unit. call for heating. 7. The evaporator fan will turn off 30 to 90 seconds after Unit Preparation — Make sure that unit has been in- the thermostat temperature is satisfied. stalled in accordance with these installation instructions and 8. Adjust airflow to obtain a temperature rise within the applicable codes. range specified on the unit nameplate and Table 1. Return-Air Filters — Make sure correct filters are in- TO SHUT OFF UNIT—Set system selector switch at OFF stalled in filter tracks (see Table 1). Do not operate unit position. Resetting heating selector lever below room tem- without return-air filters. perature will temporarily shut off unit until space tempera- ture falls below thermostat setting. Outdoor-Air Inlet Screens — Outdoor-air inlet screen(s)must be in place before operating unit. Safety Relief — A soft-solder joint at the suction-line Compressor Mounting — Compressors are inter- Schrader port provides pressure relief under abnormal tem- nally spring mounted. Do not loosen or remove compressor perature and pressure conditions. I holddown bolts. Internal Wiring — Check all electrical connections in Ventilation (Continuous Fan) — Set fan and sys- unit control boxes. Tighten as required. tem selector switches at ON and OFF positions, respec- Lively.Evaporator fan operates continuously to provide constant Refrigerant Service Ports — Each refrigerant sys- air circulation. tem has 3 Schrader-type service gage ports:one on the suc- tion line,one on the liquid line,and one on the compressor Operating Sequence discharge line. Be sure that caps on the ports are tight. i COOLING, UNITS WITHOUT ECONOMIZER — When Cooling — To start unit, turn on main power supply. thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Yl are ener- Set system selector switch at COOL position and fan switch gized. The indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC), com- at AUTO. position. Adjust thermostat to a setting pressor contactor no.I (C1), and outdoor (condenser) fan below room temperature. Compressor starts on closure of relay (OFR) are energized and the evaporator fan motor, contactor. compressor no. 1 and condenser fan start. The condenser fan motor runs continuously while unit is cooling. If the Check unit charge. Refer to Refrigerant Charge section on page 19. thermostat calls for a second stage of cooling by energizing Reset thermostat at a position above room temperature. Y2,compressor contactor no. 2(C2)is energized and com- Compressor will shut off. pressor no. 2 starts. TO SHUT OFF UNIT — Set system switch at OFF posi- HEATING, UNITS WITHOUT ECONOMIZER — When tion.Resetting thermostat at a position above room temper- thermostat calls for heating, terminal W 1 and the induced- ature shuts unit off temporarily until space temperature ex- draft relay (IDR) are energized and burner ignition se- ceeds thermostat setting. Units are equipped with Cycle- quence begins. When time delay sequence is complete(20 LOC' protection device. Unit shuts down on any safety to 40 seconds after W1 is energized) IFC is energized and trip and remains off, an indicator light on the thermostat evaporator-fan motor starts. On units equipped for 2 stages i comes on. Check reason for safety trip. of heat, when additional heat is needed, W2 is energized and the high-fire solenoid on the main gas valve is ener- Compressor restart is accomplished by manual reset at gized. the thermostat by turning the selector switch to OFF posi- When the thermostat is satisfied and WI is deenergized, tion and then to ON position. evaporator-fan motor remains on for 30 to 90 seconds. Main Burners — Main burners are factory set and should COOLING UNITS WITH ECONOMIZER—When the out- require no adjustment. door ambient temperature is above the OAT or EC setting TO CHECK ignition of main burners and heating controls, and the thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Yl move thermostat dial above room temperature and verify are energized. The indoor(evaporator)fan contactor(IFC) that the burners light and evaporator fan is energized. After is energized and the economizer damper blade opens to the ensuring that the unit continues to heat the building, lower minimum position. the thermostat setting below room temperature and verify If the outdoor ambient temperature is below the OAT set- that the burners and evaporator fan shut off. ting and the thermostat calls for cooling, the IFC is ener- gized, the evaporator fan is started, and the economizer Heating modulates open. The economizer acts as the first stage of 1. Purge gas supply line of air by opening union ahead of cooling, providing free cooling with outdoor air. The posi- gas valve.If gas odor is detected,tighten union and wait tion of the damper blade is determined by the discharge 5 minutes before proceeding. temperature sensor. If outdoor air alone cannot satisfy the cooling require- 2. Turn on electrical supply and open manual gas valve. ments of the conditioned space,Y2 on the thermostat is en- 3. Set system switch selector at HEAT position and fan ergized and the compressor starts. The damper blade opens switch at AUTO. or ON position. Set heating tempera- for 5 seconds and stops for 30 seconds until fully open. ( ture lever above room temperature. As conditioned space temperature approaches the ther- 4. The induced-draft motor will start. mostat's cooling set point,the mechanical cooling stage cy- 5. After a call for heating, the main burners should light cles off.After mechanical cooling shuts off,the economizer within 4 seconds. If the burners do not light, then there modulates to maintain discharge-air temperature. 17 HEATING, UNITS WITH ECONOMIZER— Upon a call CONDENSATE DRAIN — Check and clean each year at for heat through W 1,the induced-draft relay is energized to start of cooling season. In winter,keep drain dry or protect start the induced-draft motor.The main burner lights. After against freeze-up. a 20 to 40 second delay,the IFC energizes to start the evap- FILTERS — Clean or replace at start of each heating and orator fan, and the economizer damper blade opens to the cooling season, or more often if operating conditions re- minimum position. If the two-position damper is used, the quire it. Replacement filters must be same dimensions as outdoor-air damper opens to the set position whenever the original filters. evaporator fan runs. After W 1 is deenergized, the evaporator-fan motor con- OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS — Clean screens with Af ter ues run fore seconds steam or hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use dis- posable filters in place of screens. As space temperature approaches the heating tempera- ture set point,heating stage cycles off. Economizer or two- Lubrication position damper returns to a fully closed position when fan COMPRESSORS — Each compressor is charged with cor- shuts off. rect amount of oil at the factory. TOP REMOVE CONDENSER CONTROL BOX SERVICE PANEL SCREWS FAN CORNER POST A CAUTION When servicing unit, shut off all electrical power to unit to avoid shock hazard or injury from rotating parts. Cleaning — Inspect unit interior at the beginning of each ' heating and cooling season or as operating conditions o require. ; EVAPORATOR COIL 1. Turn unit power off.Remove evaporator coil access panel. REMOVE COIL CENTER SCREWS 2. If accessory economizer is installed, remove econo- PosT mizer by disconnecting Molex plug and removing econ- CONDENSER REMOVE COIL omizer mounting screws (see Fig. 16 or 17). Refer to colt CORNER POST Accessory Economizer Installation Instructions for more Fig. 24 — Cleaning Condenser Coil details' COIL CORNER CENTER BAFFLE TOP PANEL 3. Slide filters out of unit. POST F 4. Clean coil using a commercial coil cleaner or dish- washer detergent in a pressurized spray canister Wash both sides of coil and flush with clean water. For best " result,backflush toward retum-air section to remove for- eign material. ' ' j 5. Flush condensate pan after completion. i 6. Reinstall economizer and filters. 7. Reconnect wiring. 8. Replace access panels. CONDENSER COIL — Inspect coil monthly. Clean con- denser coil annually,and as required by location and outdoor- CONDENSER colt air conditions. Fig. 25 — Propping Up Top Panel 2-Row Coils — Clean coil as follows: TOP VIEW TOP PANEL 1. Turn off unit power. 2. Remove top panel screws on condenser end of unit. 3 Remove condenser coil comer post.See Fig.24.To hold top panel open,place coil corner post between top panel and center post. See Fig. 25. 4. Remove device holding coil sections together at return end of condenser coil. Carefully separate the outer coil CONDENSER section 3 to 4 in. from the inner coil section. See COIL Fig. 26. 5. Use a water hose or other suitable equipment to flush INNER COIL down between the 2 coil sections to remove dirt and de- SECTION bris. Clean the outer surfaces with a stiff brush in the CENTER normal manner. BAFFLE 6 Reposition the outer coil section, and remove the coil corner post from between the top panel and center post. 4"MAX OUTER COIL Secure the sections together. CLEAN' SECTION " 7. Install the coil corner post, coil center post,and replace RETURN END all screws. 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Remove the gas valve bracket. 2. Inspect burners, and if dirty,remove burners from rack. 3. Using a soft brush, clean burners and crossover port as 12. Slide the burner tray out of the unit(see Fig. 33). required. REPLACEMENT OF GAS TRAIN (see Fig. 32 and 33). 4. Adjust spark gap. See Fig. 34. 1. Slide the burner tray into the unit. 5. Reinstall burners on rack. 2. Attach burner rack to vestibule plate with 2 screws. 6. Reinstall burner rack as described above. 3. Replace gas valve bracket. 4. Replace heat shield. Replacement Parts — A complete list of replace- ment parts may be obtained from your Carrier distributor 5. Reconnect wires and pressure hose to pressure switch. upon request. i 1/8 in (3 2)SPARK GAP NOTE:DIME14SKM IN() i ARE MILLIMETERS. I 125,000 STUN INPUT 1 48DJ008, 009 1/8 in (32)SPARK GAP 1 t II e o o e 180.0001120,000 BTUH INPUT 480JD012 48DJE008, 009 1/8 in (3 2)SPARK GAP o ® o 0 0 o e 225,000/180.000 BTUH INPUT 480JD014 480JE012 i Fig. 34 — Spark Gap Adjustment 21 ^ i LEGEND FOR FIG. 35 AND 36 AHA — Adjustable Heat Anticipator LS — Limit Switch Marked Wire AWG — American Wire Gage MGV — Main Gas Valve BAT — Battery MTR — Motor C — Contactor,Compressor MV — Main Valve Q Terminal(Marked) CB — Circuit Breaker NC — Normally Closed CC — Cooling Compensator NEC — National Electrical Code CH — Crankcase Heater NO — Normally Open O Terminal(Unmarked) CLO — Compressor Lockout OAT — Outdoor Air Thermostat COM — Common OFC — Outdoor(Condenser)Fan Contactor COMP — Compressor OFM — Outdoor(Condenser)Fan Motor Terminal Block OAT — Discharge-Air Thermistor P — Plug EC — Enthalpy Control PL — Plug Assembly ECON — Economizer PS Pressure Switch ® Terminal Econ Two-Position Board EMC/EMFC — Energy Management Closed(Economizer) RES — Resistor EMFC.L Energy Management Fully Closed RS — Rollout Switch Vwo-Position Damper) BEN — Sensor Splice EM0/EAAFO Energy Management Open SPOT — Single Pole Double Throw EQUIP — Equipment SW — Switch FP — Flame Prove SW1 — Switch,Fully Open Oo Splice(Marked) FPT — Freeze Protection Thermostat SW2 — Switch,Fully Closed FU — Fuse SW3 — Switch,Maximum Vent Position Factory Wiring GND — Ground SW4 — Switch,Minimum Vent Position HPS — High-Pressure Switch TS — Terminal Block ___— Field Control Wiring HR — Holding Relay TC — Thermostat-Cooling 1 — Ignitor TDR — Time Delay Relay �� Field Power Wiring ICP — Ignitor Control Pack TH — Thermostat-Heating g IDM — Induced Draft Motor TL — Timer Logic IDR — Induced DRela TRAN — Transformer --- Accessory or Optional Wiring IFC — Indoor�E=ratorFan Contactor IFM — indoor Evaporator Fan Motor Circuit Board Run ��. To indicate common potential only, IFR — Indoor Evaporator Fan Relay not to represent wiring L — Light LPS Low-Pressure Switch Field Splice ice NOTES 1 If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced,it must be 5. Set heat anticipator at 10 amp for first stage and 0.6 amp for replaced with Type 90 C wire or its equivalent second stage of heating. 2 Numbers indicate the line location of contacts;a bracket over 2 numbers signifies SPDT contacts An underlined number signi- 6 VOLTAGE a MUST Mfg Pa fies a riormaliy closed contact.Plain numbers(no lines)signify a Part No. TRIP RATING normally open contact. Pow&Brumfield AMPS 3. Three-phase motors are protected under primary single-phasing 24 v W28X-1024-3.2 32 conditions 4 Thermostat:Part No.HH07AT172. 7 Use copper,copper clad aluminum,or aluminum conductors. Subbase:Part No HH93AZ177 and 179. 22 exam m 1+5 O Oelm mmmwjm� ISOM ® ®®m 02 ®® I ® ECON �" ®O + + 0 BOARD ® ®O ® ®® ® ®m® axe m ®® • • PlBD OOIIfIR01. VIAIN OR P5 ® IM O ® TWO- LF ® POSITION ® DAMPER ® BOARD ®_ I �, m® mff p 1 � jw �� - em EffiON 1 V Fig. 35 — a 23 i (ID go Mm ® roD 0& 1 F CFO F- IM i� 0 (ID + ® ®® ®® FIELD wiffin FLE cum DISCO wcr PER MC, CD WOW— — -'1 LOISM � 7M Z ASOKY ® at a� arx!ra J a I ra EN CD m I ® I OD M 4 awSW GD ®®m ®®m L I ® M®® ®®m - Component Arrangement I Rif-Alle l l KID g 8 g b � g 4 4 � E 9 6 el � 3 d S jtjj • 777 �O O 99 _ _ � Q F m ilkI a ' I r 4 W < N W O co In IQ I to I w = 3 N .a En 2R C� Iz I to CL I it ILL to I ®® I I m I isle I Copyright 1991 Carrier Corporation Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue,or change at any time,specifications or designs without notice and without Incurring obligations, Book 1 4 PC 111 Catalog No 564-909 Printed in U S A Form 480J-16SI Pg 24 11-91 Replaces:48DJ-14SI Tab 1a 6a O ' O ' O (Page 1 of 1 - This print header can be charged using the printHeader HTML tag-see the viewONE HTML manual for further Information) W W'aas - CAM 1 "� `` �. •� .w•e. r a. W�. vt� 17 - n = n�m®w ai•�ri - 0vF o p w� waE+".�+a�"iu'in ' DHMG LAN — 3SEC =PM _ a \ wiisssaEM. 43 MOM • OW MECHANICAL NOTES FLOOR PL.ON — MBMXIGALo�D, GENERA& NOTES: KEY !`OYES wc�w•�� •� IL�wowe.•wowsps.•w.ra• MiR w� iA WIM Oo • +gym:...w •� tram ,� • was. tea. w...� , • � •�ta R.eI�OY . . �. S.��••w�*��• MECHANICAL m FLWR PLAN eat M_I 02 o .r 0 N N O O� O • 02-14-01 04:04PM FROM PIER 1 LEGAL DE?T. TO Y161'H 2'IU665 P002/002 301 Commerce street.Sou (,ern Fort Worth, -filgl = EO. Box 961020 Fort Worih.Texas-0161•I11t20 (817)878-8000 Telex 20391i. Via Facsimile(617,)727-0665 and Federal Express 8255 6419 7109 February 14,2001 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Architectural Access Board Attn.: Qarry Rhodes, Chairperson One Ashburton Place,Room 1310 Boston,Massachusetts 02108 RE: Letter dated February 6, 2001 D cckct_Numher=C01-024 flier 1 Imports,Hyannis, Massachusetts,Storey#848 Dear Mr.Rhodes: Please accept this letter as Pier l Imports' no to the Architectural Access Board of the steps to be taken to comply with regulations set forth in your letter dated February 2, 200L The steps to be taken are as follows: • Merchandise on the sales floor will be rearranged such that all aisles in the store maintain a minimum width of 36 inches. • Any merchandise obstructing access to the check out/cash stand will be removcd/reloeated. allowing for clear access to the stand. The preceding steps will,be`taken ors or before Monday,February 19, 2001. Should you require any assistance, please feel free to contact Lisa Looby, our.store manager, at (508)771-9788 or myself at(817)252-8441- Sincercly, -- Teresa O'Nca Manager of Litigation and Legal Administration. TO/skh ` cc, Lisa Looby, Pier 1 Imports#848 ,,.. onct1,-Mxt/RJitmvn\nNFAI\111,rloa I'tf(IoC - ' . The Commonwealth of Massa chusetts ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS BOARD One Ashburton Place - Room 1310 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI (617) 727-0660 GOVERNOR _ 1-800-828-7222 JANE SWIFT Voice and TDD LT.GOVERNOR Fax: (617) 727-0665 DEBORAH'A. RYAN EXECUTIVE OIRECTOR TO: Local Building Inspector Independent Living Center Local Commission on Disability. Complainant FROM: Architectural Access Board < RE: - i0/l�/Ul S DATE.Enclosed please find. a copy of the following material regarding the above location.- Application for Variance Decision of the Board Notice of Hearing p V Corres ondence Letter of Meeting The purpose of this memo is to advise you of action taken or to be taken by this Board.. If you have any information which would assist the Board in making a decision -on this case, you may call this office, or you may submit your comments in writing to the above address. Thank you for your assistance. -. X.t ,. •Ji/ a.. _.�,.t :k.�_.. Ml «. t 1. , , - .• - .. .. - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ,,Map s—S Parcel >!�`/9. q �JS Permit# Heai�ion 79 G i Date Issued C' ? 2- Conservation Division f Fee— TaxCollector iz�t=tom Treasurer Planning Dept. Date Definitive PIanApproved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis XYAMAW&H 4? Project Street Address Pier 1 Imports, 1070 Route 132 �� /4 i�J�• Village Hyannis, MA Suite 600 OwneriPier 1 Imports (US, Inc.) Address .301 Commerce Street, Ft.Worth TX 76102 , 817-878-8000 Telephone '.Permit RequestI Interior remodel of the already existing structure, work shall include: minor demolition of floor, walls, ceiling.& HVAC duct work, and some electrical. Servicing existing HVAC unit new duct work drywall, accustical ceiling, dumpster slab, repair to sidewalk, new glass store ront and ceramic the floor. Square feA 1 st floor: existing 9,282 proposed 9.282 2nd floor: existing N/A proposed Total new 9.282 a Estimated Project Cost . 140,000 Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type Interior Remodel ° Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes,attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Y 1 Age of Existin ructure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Ye ❑No 1 t Basement Type: ❑Fu ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area Number of Baths: Full: existing new Hal sting new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil lectric 0 Other Central Air: O Yes ❑ Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wo - oal stove: ❑Yes 0 No Detached gara existing ❑new size Pool: 0 existing ❑new size Barn:0 existin new size Aft garage:O existing ❑new size Shed:0 existing ❑new size Other: 0. Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# ,Recorded❑ 6ommercial ❑Yes ❑ No if yes,site plan review# 1 Current Use Retail sales Proposed Use Retail sales BUILDER INFORMATION Name )Aaron Construction Corp. Telephone Numbers (7781) 331-0656 (JO—y3�-� Address P.O. Box 396, Weymouth, MA 02188 License# rrs Worker's C6mpensation'# TC9 98458533 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE l C`DATE►_ , . i - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS "! VILLAGE } OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION - r FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: -ROUGH FINAL. PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH ' -FINAL- FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. t + y /r��"li.�►• CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE ISSUE DATE(MMIDDIYY) 02-10-99 PRODUCER; THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND ^ CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE Driscoll I nsurance'and Financial Serv. DOES'NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE- AFFORDED.BY THE_. POLICIES BELOW. Inc,.. ; 'P;O. Box 98288 . ' COMPANIES AFFORDING. COVERAGE Pittsburgh,• Pa. 15227 j., LETTER A Zurich Insurance Company ` COMPANY B INSURED t`` LETTER' TM COMPANY `I'rll-River Design and Construction, Inc. LETTER C It' Avenue .Pittsburgh, Pa. '15227 LETTERCOMPAN Y D , I, COMPANY LETTER E �COVERAGES � �r-' i`• - •--------_�_.__._____ _._.__. 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. CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION TA DATE(MMIDDIYY) DATE(61M/DDIYY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2,000,000 A :X' COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SCP 33745721 09-19-98 09-19-99 PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. $ 2,000,000 f' CLAIMS MADE X 'OCCUR. PERSONAL&AOV.INJURY $ 11000,000 !:'OWNER'S L CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE- S 11 000,000 FIRE DAMAGE(Any ono Il(o) s 50,OOQ rMED.EXPENSE(Any ono person) S 10,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY —— COMBINED SINGLE A ANY AUTO LIMIT S 1,000,000 Au:owNED Auros SCP 33745721 09-19-98 ' 09-19-99 I' BODILY INJURY $ SCHEDULED"AUTOS (Por porson) 4X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY NON-OWNED AUTOS (Por accidonl) S i GARAGE.LIABILITY . PROPERTY DAMAGE i EXCESS LIABILITY Y EACH OCCURRENCE S 3,000,000 IA, .X UMBRELLA FORM e + SCP 33745721 09-19-98 09-19-99 AGGREGATE s 3,000,000 OTHER'THAN UMBRELLA FORM 4 t STATUTORY LIMITS �--� A WORKER'S COMPENSATION i''+ , EACH ACCIDENT S 100,00.0 AND TC9 98458533 09-19-98 09-19-99 DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000. . ,EMPLOYERS'-LIABILITY DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE s 100,000 000 I OTHER i Aaron Construction Corp. Listed as additional insured. P.O. Box 396 Weymouth, MA ,02188 . DESCRIPTION OF'OPERATIONSILOCATIONSIVEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS ;Pier` 1 Imports t ; -1'070= Route 132. G, ;Hyannis, MA' CERTIFICATE+HOLDER, CANCELLATION Town Of Barnstable SHOULD:ANY OF THE ABOVL '_SCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE -$ui!lding. Division EXPIR11jION DATE TH[REOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO i 3*67� Main' Street t MAIL. DAYS WRITTEN -NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE Hya111115,• 'MA 02601 LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR. LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR-REPRESENTATIVES. �,• , it AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE iACORDI25•S(7/90) -�-_ �� `��_y ©ACORD CORPORATION 1990 a Lommonweaun o massacftuseas Department of Industrial Accidents 011/CC OI/OYCSI laffosS - 600 Washington Street - - s Boston,Moss. 02111 workers' Co m ensation Insurance Affidavit name: location: cif' phone# ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole g in anv achy %%/ letor and have no one worldn I am an employer providing workers'compensation for my employees working on this job. tldress. � 3 . it phone# lnsaranceco:. r�n��.. �. ... ................ 1.�.:..... .. ....... . .. . 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Camp V` �,}.,:,:?:;•,:.}._:::::.:::: :.: ... ;x us :?:3:••x _ <2::iti.....K.Mn v.Ywsis�wx''}w:if•:?i::: d ens p bltone#.. :: .... .: 4 :::�i::;:;:j;:{i:i......i S?:iT.'\4:}:v iiiij;:;ij:;::vie}::::t nti iv,' .....................m::nv�:�v:::v;•::::v•:::::::::v::.:w:::::;'•}:::.;};t!ry:::3}ii:ry}ii::A;.}'.ii}}:v:: .�::::::::>:.:;:!:•:iiis�i::}:i:�:�:':i�: ��i:�i:•i:•:r'rr:i:.; nsnran ce ........... Fafims to secure coverage as requited—der Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of a rlminal penalties of a floe up to SI,500.00 and/or ape years'imprisomoent as well as dvfi penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of 3100.00 a day against me. I-demand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. I do hereby c under the pains and p of perjury th the information provided above is true and correct Signs Date Print name �to G� �- /r 00,D/G�-� # IIN official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town ofiidal city or town: permit/licaue N . MuRdhsg Department OLIcensing Board ❑duxicif in—edlafe response is required ❑ elecmren's Office contact person• ph—#, _ Other Deparemmt Other �edsrosrtN Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the"law",an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any coat;~- 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 o: the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the rc=N,e: 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 cr building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renews: of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally,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 con=ct n authority. Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and supplying company names,address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits 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 member listed below. City or Towns 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 ccartact you regarding the applicant Please be sure to fill in the permittlicense number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be returned io the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have bees made. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions. please do not hesitate to give us a call. IN The Department's address,telephone and fax number. The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents 0mce of Im18sugatlons . 600 Washington Street Boston;Ma. 02111 fax#:(617) 727-7749 phone#: (617) 7274900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 , ... •l 7:.', a ✓1GG �Q�/��Q'I�.G/Y.(.GIrI.fG �✓���/.�Je[(� DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR LICENSE Number Expires: Restrat ed To 00 OAND P fi000I'CK 39 SULLIOAN TERR WHITMAN, MA 02382 L �I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT i PARCEL ID 295 019 X01 GEOBASE ID 41309 ADDRESS 1070 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE PHONE .(817)932-1244i HYANNIS, MA ZIP 02601- LOT 3 4 5 .6 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT BA PERMIT 37718 DESCRIPTION PIER I IMPORTS PERMIT TYPE BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT � CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: $200.00 THE BOND $.00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 753 MIS C. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE BARN3TABLE. *' MASS. 1639. ILDING DIVISION s DATE ISSUED 04/09/1999 EXPIRATION DATE v ``� Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis hIA 02601 oZ 9 5r 019 x 01 Office: 308-962.4038 Fax: 509-790-6230 Ralph Crossen Tax Collector Building Commissioner Treasurer 7 Application for Sign Pe mit Applicant: Assessors No. 9, Doing Business As: = Telephone No. Sign Location Street/Road• j�7 Zoning District+ r Old Kings Highways? Ye o H yattnis Historic Districts' Ye 0 Property OW-Mr P rty Name. o� Telephone: Address: � Village. Sign,Contractors Name: Telephone: Address: cription Please draw a di�,u n of lot showing locadon of buildings and existing / location and size of else new sign. Thus should be drawn on the reverse side of this pplic.lion. Is the sign to be electrified'' e o (Alote:Ifyes, a MUWffperrnit is rrquired) I hereby certify that I aun the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to snake this application, that the information is correct,and that the use and construction shall conform to tltc provisions of Secdon Q.3 of the Town of Barr, le Z,onin rdirtanCe. - Signature of Owner/Authorized Age Date: Size: �—LG Permit Fee: o o• U d Sign Permit was approved: Disapproved• Signature of Building Ofli Date: �- 3� xx 7 The Town of Barnstable . Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services �,,�,�► Building Division 367 Main Sit,Hyannis MA 02601 • Ralph Crosse. Office: 508- f( � -!,l03� Building Cart.-. Fax: 508-790-6230 PLEASE FORWARD ' ATTACHED PAGE(S) TO: ATTN: FAX INO: FROM: 21�7,1 DATE: PAGE(S): (FMCLUDING COVER SHEET DEC-15-98 TUE 09 :25 AM DUNCAN DESIGN 602. 941 1284 P. 01 p City of Hyannis Planing Department Attn: Anna Brigham Date: December 15, 1998 Re: Fier 1-Imports-4848, �10_7.0 Route_1.32--i Hyannis, Mass. 02601 Dear Anna, Attached please find a small scale partial floor plan and remodel exterior elevations. The storefront elevation will receive the new Pie prototype entry element with a brick wainscot and'white' Dryvit on the face of the`columns and sign projection area, the background behind the 36" channel letters will be pre-finished blue metal panels. The side elevation will receive only the projected signage band, the band is finished with the white 'Dryvit' and blue metal panels behind the 36" channel letters. Per Pier 1's records this store currently has 2- 36" sets of channel letters, the existing letters will be discarded and replaced with new 36" letter signs. Should you have any questions please feel free to call my office @ 602-841-1284. Sincerely, Duncan Design Bill Duncan 3723 W. Barnes lane Phoenix, Rrizona 85051 (602) 841-1284 DEC-1 5-98 T� E 0 ::6 AM DUNCAN DESIGN 602 841 1284 P. 02 J1 r a m b I i i I ` i ip i DEC-15-98 TUE 09 :26 AM DUNCAN DESIGN 602 841 1284 P. 03 r I e w a I , I I ,1I ' i j — i i — 4 I I f 1 F i I I 1 i ! ! I � Tyl n 'lei i i t0 'd 1+SZT TVs Z013 N-DIS3Q NwoSina Wki 63 3^.'ll 86 GT- �i3QSt- ���(1 RESPONSIBILITY SCHEDULE STORE NVMEER` 848 Re..en.manie. ° <, <-u ee c.c.0 to<oo,etn.le OWNER: Q40 rpOOQi�10 4 ■ ■ ITEM REMARKS O� y�O IO ARLHt1EC- - - _ - CORTLAND MORGAN.ARCNITECT.AIA - --_ SAL 301 COMMERCE STREET - --- SUITE 600 FORT WORTH, TEXAS '76102 - - -- CON6ULTANi PHONE: (817)252-8114 - PROJECT MANAGER: ANDREW BLISS _ °H t ON PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 / HYANNIS , MASS . - LANDLORD ARCHIT CT MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ENGINEER Trammel Crow NE, Inc. DAVID M. BERG 36 �,9r STREET •'.` DON PENN ASSOCIATES, INC. _5M 1OCE. AAA o21A1 - C.—Icing Engineen CONSULTING ENC1NFERS GENERAL NOTES Pr,DIVE:(617)s]7-Bee> CORTLAND NORGAN,ARCHITECT,AIA .6DO Al.SDe"WOr — —Arre�°E ]a NEEJHAM Wu S:,n US[irs Ber'crv. .e°¢ 15012 (oe u.u-_use 02194 O �.:(et�)ae]-�eee mow Toe seta - Y-1 INDEX OF DRAWINGS BUILDING INFORMATION ABBREVIATIONSDM Ii'I>�aNcee ro O Irwe.>an.:i ewu o lIe ecLe w rl TO. _ tuuM. m ■� ORIGINAL ISSUE 'I 3UILDING COCE: VASS.STA-E RJI_OING CODE a' pool^ ertE io :�Nl�we Alo ruE JS_GROLP: :'(MERC DUE) ELEC. EI-6.1 .II:YREp CTmmpNe N we eux REVISED O\ ORIGINAL DRAWINGS 4 e CI TO-A- AS LEE AREA: 9.292 S.F. DEv. 0-- u - SALES AREA: T 3sa J. M Rva,Crvi-. ].eNETBiemty rnD a rMieE ppaYETIro b ! F°-;-.ri °E.A equiPmen, Is+ ° nOR.PTOM I Me9� _ ......._PMICEINC ROOM t.263 s f. _ OFFICE&3REAK: 26O..f. FS F.,S'n. I d�c4�.boa MALL wFxT-i'ahe RESTROOM&VEST.: 2e9 e.f. MEAN Arm onEa ea"D•rI°Ne wea zo z°i z z I JANITOR'S ALCOVE: A9 s.f. G.reral Conveeeer ULL aFECT TIE pei.¢LLa'iCw 6 N61 YG1ee GYP.3D. Cyas_m aOo,C EXITS'ROVIOEO: 2 t SALE AREA(96-TOTAL'NIJTH) H.C. Hvndimp A.ccee¢ibl< I RATm To noeE'ierm ov eniGra. 1 2 RECEIVING ROOM(Q-DOOR W107H) NO Nub Cm r R'T CS COVER SHEET ♦♦•I unfc. iwl��i.<i�.:. a. mm+elam napDRA-1 �: e vlu-4 arm D-1 DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN • I wX. Me.ma- r°.r AN+otec¢sI•AHcres rp TNe°:reR: D-2 DEMOLITION CEILING PLAN • ♦: 13, 1999 DATE: J LOCATION MAP .4-' FLUOR PLAN MTL. MetPI a ePeelP�sp nEns.ar rtE erar cs Awe D". • ♦ C.C. On Center PR].SGT,AND B.I.DFi,rp PIER I S�FV4f9 ANY cvr. opderol .TwT n.r cune.°aA+sl rewenNtcr:pH. REVISICNS A-3 CEILING P2 DETAILS • ♦i PVJA. FIP¢SC Lcm�na;a MID"wreRL�p1W.Oee aeNlBNNs raw A-3 RESTROOM PLAR DOGR SCHEDULE ROOM FINISH SCHFOUL= ♦ W. aolmea 1p" a°OM1°T¢°1CT1ON TO"LL°"®" t1°'C11Oµ DATE OESCRIP'IO,e A-4 INTERIOR DETAILS ♦ �i� REO. Re9o4ea e.�rn'iail:o��a®WI.O� IipICT�JaHON .e,.t% A-5 MISC. DETAILS • t S.C. S.I...°,. ui vllge:.n•cAIaA.,-. s/s smmt...seer 6L?Shc2gi A-6 EXTcR1GR REMODEL ELEVATIONS DETAILS NOTES ♦♦♦i S.. 51mII°, pwe Ee ep�cTo e+ i i.R ca:ermlcna+vulRAnw ewL: A-7 EXTERIOR REMODEL DETAILS tENP. Twnp.,ee rawacnlL.aelwe iwle rir.�ecrs cowmw,e 8 EXTERIOR REMODEL DETAILS ! av d AL��x 1E O ars�r — "y A_ rrp. wrpo.I A-9 EXTERIOR REMODEL DETAILS • l - M-1 MECHANICAL PLAN ` DATe MA1 BE OETER'IINED B+ ♦ ♦: %ECW:RILTOR e+w.L°rS:lECT TH'.e M-2 MECHANICAL SCHEDULES DETAILS • I xreD.ne m 9RE=nRa,G MIe ape. P-1 PLUM3 NG PLM DETAILS ♦ • ].TlE GEI:ERAL CONT<LCTO4 aNA11 E-1 LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN E-2 POWER FLOOR PLAN FZOUTE'37 LAB- �D!NM 1TR VE COVER SHEET .A ♦ ♦ j— . A,BID�AUL•RDNGLCMDICATE IN E-3 ONE-LINE DIAGRAM PANEL SCHEDULES • S?-1 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS - ♦ f Ta.R BID aIe-r�Tr,A_TMe TR. 5?-2 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS • BEING BID m vNa:LABDR'. SP-3 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Al - @ - ?ROJECT M C S 98021 ---' — GENERAL NOTES ST°RE NL'NeER: 848 OWNER: . �,` cdL _ i ,uL uaFx BudLL;.ouoie-To Lo dN�eTATe coDEB ,S uAVBr,AnzewctiDa ] �OTM$HALL BE PETdC O TO MEET'I.E 8:bmeROe Vr� ,Qv OF TOP NOTCH iURC`IdrUfIP'FOR EACH TRADE. \` VT0 ]. THE r:.E�EGA_CONTRACTOR 8+/.LL NB'T THE BITE.TO Al y ,�/JI VERFY IRIO DTI�BHCUN affREIN PRIOR r0 �4�' per eIz a rI'�iroizre PRa ecr I•wur�R `O Q 0�____ i; •. e%cLUBIwe AND uARwlunoNe N.Au ee APF'I�vED ` Q� �Q`0 T11!D.OVI BIER IFRYlFTt9 PRWECT MANKGG M YRITNO }J EVEN l�IWORKAxi>AY9 PRIOR r0 G'D OR GID MA" GjE•il��i;• 1 PFL,I�%1 4 I VE 5. DO NOT B E 0 ANSB E cONTRHCTOR BHA L CF ­T D LOG T CNB CEPOIR' //— F�DMG WITH....�C'ED YldBC ARCHITECT �.ALL DRfrNB OJ0 ARE FROM FACG OF RVbHED WALL'OR _ ---_ I � ClNRRLf�6 cOLV'VB.IINI.E90 NOTED Ot1ffRWI8E.' R ❑ A ❑ -- __ CORTLANO YOgCXK FANeNRECT,NA f KEY NOTES O . O REMOVE EJfIBTINO FLOOR COVERPO AND FHPd!ff SEAL CONfJ22TE BLAG FOR VEW F STOE �] IRI•bVE IX19TWO ORAGE DECK AOOVE t4I5 dGE4' O pEMOVE IXIBTING PLN'GBO FBRIIREB.CAP L TE LIVE :} f OQ RErovE ExIBnIn Dcoa AND FRAME. d`s•L ;', ' 1 a O REI'IOVE�aUTMO INTERIOR PARTITIpy R811:EIGM. %•�`.�;;, a ©�t10vE IXbTRO uTV'JGl'B`.'B STOREFR M TEM MFER /(((FFF TO 1lMCOEL PLANE FOR-DI-ALMFOR•Id M ISI- F 9 lO IXIBTNG EIPCTRlC4 6ERVICe TO—AK RET£R TO EIPCTRICAI rtdVe FOR WRrNER:N�OBtATIQt CCP'$L'LTANT O F£IIWE a•.a•u%B'-0'n BECr10V OF E%te'4Ya O'QA] ❑ ❑ 4VD OQOR14 d B'JD iL FOG R ION ADRISTAL: 6.3 0.B I NEW NI•'. rTT T AL, - w1TN M,N.6'4�MRO AT EAp]END. 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CCIPLIANO,.OF ARCMTECIURAL, NEEDN aAL s -bl C).NUSETTB 031Ba (/A'/• __I,MIB @Yi118TE1tC4lD PROJECT# . - (se Iaa-AIAe OUX.[i IB°PECPI LT 98021 A-9 STORE NUMBER: q A OWNER: V Y NDTALL tall PIBW-� reJ ioa�ATTicrATa m�O AT Arr�Ar a O TO NOY eeacw eAd AC Wrc. - `A`O 16 NDTALL ALL N@D ccNrleol]IRW2 `- Py LOU�TGN a]rNeX�T.t�Ar sue•oLA ECHANICAL LEGEND o�sNmr cweur A9Tl cmamn+ } ARCHITECT [_3 lecrAreli.w oun naD � � e'D1° �� � TrMYRbi • _ • waw LTLT n®r raL owu loo -r : �;_--- f____ f_ �---i C�3 1lGtA11YLMl oucr nnenNu 8 ff �`1` � �� - - - -- L•1 �- Rce•wa 2---2 >?a wuo DILL lol.T.ar �- - ' I l__ I I coRTLAro�oAF�c�TerEcr.A ®aeTNo l 1 1 1 c+..T... .N rw.•►NR• a om Tan lre ar meerm oocre war `� NVAc� +�1\c\ peerNcr euPPLr TO 1]Pl4N m•l �IDTM AC 1 wcr oru oraese�oLe AT mrae ro r® I Ar-m oor r DLa l DDTNON LAP O1P o1Cr • �'T.OIEICN pL.11i.D R 011� /10.T ]M O1'1 m•WA M411�IA111 pRHDtY NID/Ql I Rex T aoem nnal»L boor.r amN "-'-r �y ❑ �I I---w•s>7m @ eo CR'r Por raw oucr rarer- - • f �r G!1!Ae IIOIDI®ITTTIGLl.1 • DDLd 6rOe L1i11 DNILD PApr TNIN]vrM l ❑ spy,• F • rLD>mD pCI OlNLTbI I GeOGlYGY.to ry r TOGeTNr TT TMPU • !O ed9 R15LiOr a ALL }-f 1IV w w .¢lDr oArrsarLc000 mAowrMr �� /�� �aqo' • ePwM weer Dlc'r TYq-f.A OOf}N1 b 1 W r�ONE'ST�ARD FW 1 M L@T. l •Yy^ ® eA rwLr Aw eoaa.rwNt®d caux __ •L Nlea.aac um+Aeeocuteo raw ne�e+aeTAr a LOLATeD N MANAOIITe OlROe AD00N9JLTANT oDl W W!T A9t l 1@OIIImD.(TTTICd.Q ALL D W Rtl DEMO PLAN — MECHANICAL ��„ DON PENN �� ® reL rns aw To l�➢1 _ DCALD.w'•r-e• W�' COMM 6NOII= Ae-m oN ® Deer ODeW Aw wooP ���-l J_� re°e$°.nno'VRPO>c�avR5�5`c'�sulTc soe L�}I,J n'�oD• a l er)-x�-zese(yeTRo) • rO CdAlLlyd WpaTq e1RPLT �--j 11 � BI)-Ne-009Y(Aq TA Tper61AN NYfO6' � IN � �r_�___L L__-1(---lMDTW • Q rNrsT RegTpl rO PULAN • m oeuwr Drcr °I _ _� Ae-m oN aaLP • N Aral Nlell�llM'l ltFpLY • a MA eW�Mr®RNr r�Qa MID NT W KJ1d * a -— ArRt00rAf *X STM POCPTOP A WITG AIL NrPLY f ALL y SMACPAEPA"t.AS PEWOW TO l \ _- 1®DmT@m a` LETAN NAXRS"flow" Amm leeAeT61�6 Mov Nef ALL RIf0.D 46�. ]O'Mla' \ R RP A111D!CQTL[lE IQOIIT Q/WR 0 ]ppt' . wrePT THAT fAol Wrc rLpe A DUcf I �_ C -e offremO1`oM Q errAa mnCn1 A DI 'I I v_ � :�. 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EXPOSED DUCT SUPPORT METHODS BRANCH DUCT TAKE-OFF DETAIL aM MCRIPRON Nw Nre MECHANICAL SCHEDULES & DETAILS PMECT 79-98 M-2 - e i STORE NUMBER: 848 PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE , � ^e0Yr^ro OWNER:" : r�eRe. °°ANGWI O 1 w � o e NO. FIXTURE ITEM CATALOG NA-MER GLi. `" MALL DR RRJ'fAIW<B eNaLL uvrr.._ �`� �5 OOO i. Ar nAlaoalaa •eesco wlmea nlTN cc«maLlo sarl �emW Mw�a �iuvro � r TT;e 4�G .�10 0 PI "mega"aooeerlac Palrer u.• In• I w• aaA I �au ells�� �cerA�u�ww.au `V`O��pOp,�;�0 mCeldr wvr caolr AmaeAn eaLL I vz Q PJ �.PtlAmo u a1T TORLT atww a r __._ �• ,App, .-OOIIN TO oAm �- e ",�,��'� Le Nw w J G .wucN Ieyeppage�aermeN wean mi gem coeR - �owecr Neu s timn Tom uvrr. Imau oaw 5��o? e R'eMc Ntt�• Af♦maCIN eT Mster NWat �' N' 9' .a IIEF G ~ TO II/!v." L.CC.aT AT JOB elll _ H " CNTECT P4 R�W4 O9UKAAf IgWTAW QIJWOM]Y N' __.. 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Donald Chase Tua 2-' Feb 1999 17:09:24 Faga: 1 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT NVAN 95 HIGH SCHOOL RD. EXT. HYANNIS, MA. 02601 'NEW[CAL HAROLD S. BRUNELLE CHIEF ARfDgp�„pAE� l7Ok Mi YE11NFNl6S OF FI9E F.Dl GTlte FAZE PREVENTION BUREAU BUSINESS PHONE: (508)775-1300 FACSIMILE PHONE:(508)-778-6448 }= LT.DONALD IL CIL-ISE,JRs CFI LT.ERIC F.HUBLER,CFI FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER TO: Ralph Crossen FR: Lt. Don Chase SJ: Building Permit Property: Cape Cod Mall - Express, Pier One Dear Ralph, We have reviewed the fire protection plans for the above named properties, per the building code, and recommend that the building permit be issued. • Express - engineer states no changes to sprinkler system. • Pier One - some minor modifications to alarm devices needed. No sprinkler plans as yet. Architect states engineer will facilitate sprinkler plans asap. Thanks, Lt. Donald Chase, Jr., CFI Fire Prevention e CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE ISSUE DATE(MMIDDIYY) 02-10-99 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE Driscoll Insurance and Financial Serv. DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE . Inc. POLICIES BELOW. P.O. Box 98288 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Pittsburgh,, Pa. 15227 COMPANY LETTER A Zurich Insurance Company R i U` v ti I"ZL COMPANY INSURED_— Tri-River Design and Construction, Inc. COMPANY C. L:, ,YY'=F ,:C,yut., ,,,; r rJ`• LETTER l 109 .Dewalt Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227 COMPANY LETTER COMPANY E LETTER I COVERAGES 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. O TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATIONTR LIMITS DATE(MMIDDIYY) DATE.(MMIDOIYY) ` GENERAL LIABILITY — �— —GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 A . XI;COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SCP 33745721 09-19-98 09-19-99 PRODUCTS-COMP,OP AGG. $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS MADE X 'OCCUR. PERSONAL&ADV.INJURY $ 11000,000 OWNER'S 6 CONTRACTOR'S PROT. 1 EACH OCCURRENCE S 11000,000 FIRE DAMAGE(Any ono(Ito) S 50,000. 11 MED.EXPENSE(Any ono person) $ 10,000 i 11, AUTOMOBILE-LIABILITY - -- - COMBINED-SINGLE^ A ANY AUTO SCP 33745721 09-19-98 09-19-99 LIMIT $ 1,000.,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per parson) $ X.; HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Por accidonq , GARAGE LIABILITY i' PROPERTY DAMAGE $ I EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 3,000,000 �AX I'UMBRELLA FORM SCP 33745721 09-19-98 09-19-99 AGGREGATE $ 3,000,000 _I' OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM s WORKER'S COMPENSATION - STATUTORY LIMITS A EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,00.0 AND TC9 98458533 09-19-98 09-19-99 I EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE S 100,000 OTHER Aaron Construction Corp. Listed as additional insured. P.O. Box 396 Weymouth, MA 02188 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSLVEHICLESiSPECIAL ITEMS LlHyier 1 Imports 070Route 132 annis , MA Ik3 rCERTiFICATE HOLDER — CANCELLATION Town of Barnstable SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE :.' CRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Building Division EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR 70 367 Main Street MAIL DAYS WRITTEN (NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE Hyannis, MA 02601 LEFT, BUT,FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 1ACORD 2:5-S (7/90) --�- `-� - _ OACORD CORPORATION 1990 R j,�, �. .; TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map 495 Parcel X c) Z Permit# � .jeaith Division Date Issued �D Conservation Divlslon e ,�;, Fee '3'/6,�'`16 , '70_ k7ax Collector _ MM A gut 0"NBCT10H Pa"FROM T8F 1Treasurer �c-c ��Z RXoft>lfo PRtoR To . fox Planning Dept, Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis ����` v c2 t � r ��//00 Project Street Address ALI Village Owner C'i4JUl f i 7 Address 5a�. lal. IV�IYSGKI �T. . 5(J17 Zu g f f ICPt� YZL., lcz�lofo Telephone Permit Request Z)!MO 1TiGKl. ADDyY7a�c/ ,uare feet: Ist floor,existing(�i proposedZSoco 2nd floor.existing AIA proposed Total newer Estimated Project Co orv_Zoning District E 5S Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type Lot Sizi BIZ -3 ,5, Grandfathered: Q Yes O No If yes,attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family n Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: O Yes �No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes O No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout 0 Other A/A Basement Finished Area(sq,ft.) )VA Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) MA Number of Baths: Full:existing new 2 Half:existing. new Number of Bedrooms: existing MA new Total Room Count(not Including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: )lk Gas D Oil O Electric 0 Other UN Central Air. [)Yes Uo Fireplaces: Existing AJA New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes 0 No "--tached garage:O existing O new size NA Pool:O existing 0 new size 4—Bam:❑existing O new size Attached garage:O existing 13 new size NA Shed:O existing O new size Other Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization O Appeal# Recorded O Commercial O Yes O No If yes,site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use _ ALL,. BUILDER INFORMATION Name Telephone Number 12t) 6� _ Address—,4.mr� 9652�( fah/kl -�517 License# 0407 _Home Improvement Contractor Worker's Compensation# Inc/ /28 SM 1 76 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO Z&MUt oj§fP 7b SIGNATURE DATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Number:CS O40767 Expires 10/3.1i2000 Tr.no: 4138 '. R�estricted To: 00 STANLEY P HERGOTT 1 NONANTUM RD PLYMOUTH, MA 02360 i Administrator I:I�u o BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT g mu , �jese 3249 Main Street—P.O.Bog 94 Barnstable,Massachusetts 02630 � + 508-362-3312 FAX: 508-362-8444 M. WILLIAM A. JONES, III HARD FIRE CHHIEFIEF SIEGEL DEPUTY R FIRE CHIEF May 24, 2000 Ralph Crossen, Commissioner Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Mr. Crossen: I have reviewed the plans for the Home Goods renovations at Festival Plaza and have . the following requirements that need to be met prior to granting a permit: 1. There are an insufficient number of portable fire extinguishers. NFPA 10 requires a travel of less than 75 feet,which will require the addition of one or possibly two more extinguishers on the main floor. 2. The plan showing the.locations for pull stations and horn/strobes for the fire alarm are inadequate. The key does not match the plans and there are no apparent horns located in the building. 3: No sprinkler plan(other than moving the FDC)has been provided.The plan to extend the system with flow calculations and a stamped set of plans needs to be provided. 4. Fired Department connection needs to be a 4 inch Stortz connection. 5. The automatic fire alarm-system to be installed needs to be directly connected to Barnstable County Fire Control utilizing the existing BANA line. 6. Lock box for the front of the building needs to be a Suprabox® model Suprasafe2 or Suprasafe 2R to be compatible with our system. 7. All required permits for welding,torch cutting, fire alarm systems, sprinkler work, etc.to be obtained through BFD prior to start of any such work. Respe fully su itted i Harold M. 'egel Deputy Fire Chief Cc: Stan Hergott;Ryan Construction ,FROM :RYAN CONSTRUCTION 508 668 2466 1900,06-01 10.34 #S98 P.02/03 Client : 20154 RYANCON CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1DATE2 /2219(MMrDDr9 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTED OF INFORMATION The Dunlap Corporation. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE ' CERTIFICATE R.G. Sullivan Buildinq HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, "TEND OR 175 Canal Street ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Manchester, NH 03110 i INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED - INS� URERA.-MA Approved Self-Insured Trust Ryan Construction �' '— ate) 536 High Plain Street INSURERB:Md£�5 BAy Insurance Co. (A Walpole, MA 02081 INSURERc:Continental Casualty Co, (Specific; INSURER D: INSURER E: -- ...._ .. COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR YHE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTwn'HSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO rVHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN 18 SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS ANDCONDFTIONSOFSUCH POUCIES.'AGGREGATE LIMITS SH01NN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, INSR P POLICY EEFFEC VE OLICYE RATION "T TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICYNUMBER DATE M LIMITS .GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE g OOMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY F!RE DAMAGE(Anyone fire) $ CLAIMSMADE17 OCCUR; I MEDEXP(Anyoneperson) $ IPERSONAL&AO V INJURY $ - i I GENERAL ADOREGATF_ $ GENLA130FIEGATELJMITAPP41ESPER: PRODUCT8•COMProPACG S POLICY': PRO-CT LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ ANY AUTO (Ea accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS .I(Per person) $ HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY JNON-oWNEDAUTOS (Peraccldent) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY 7��- ALTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT)$ I�ANYAUTQ OTHERTHAN GA ACC $ AVYOCNLY: ADO $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE ,$ OCCUR �.CLAIMS MADE AQOREOATE �g DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ � •_-- .._ _ ._ ._ WC STATU- OTH= $ ' "A'•"VYORKEiiSCOMPENSATIONANo Slf=Tz s Fund Year 01%O1 00 01 O1 Ol ,x_ ToRYL,M,Ts, _„_;T I EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY - / B T�IMZ2987675 01/01,/00 01/O1/01 IE.L.EACH ACCIDENY $-T1 0O0 0OO ,W-128581764A 101/01/00 01/01/01 E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE E $1 , 000,000 --EXceE`s W.C.OTHER •E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMI- s! 000 O00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHIOLES(EXCLUSIONSADDEO BYE_NOORSEMFNTISPECIAL PROVISIONS For all operations during the policy period term subject to policy exclusions. Evidence of Workers's Ccmpeneation Coverage CERTIFICATE HOLDER ADDITIONALINSUR._DINSURERLETTER CANCELLATION - CHOULOANYOFTHEABOVEDESCRIBLDROLIOMBBECANCELLtugpFORE THE EW+IRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISOU I NO INSURER WILL EN DEAVOR TO MAI L3_0_DAYS WRrrrEN NOTICETOTHECEFRIFIOATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT.BUTFAILURETODOSOSrALL IMPOSE NOOSLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANYKINO UPON THE INSURHRdTSAOENTS OR REPRESENTATIVE& AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25-S(7I87)1 of 2 #6 817 0 CMK 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1986 'FROM ;RYAN CONSTRUCTION 608 668 2466 .1900,06-01 10:34 #598 F.03/03 IMPORTANT If the certificate hoicer is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the. policy(ies)must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsenlbrlt, A statement on this certfflcate does not confer rights to the certificate _. .. _ holder_in.ileu..of.such_.e0dorsement(s). _ DISCLAIMER The Corlificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer,and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the polioles listed thereon. ACORD25•S(7/97)2 Of 2 #68170 r FROM :RYRN CONSTRUCTION 508 668 246S 1'300.05-01 10:33 #5S8 P.01/03 1 !� N S T R V C T 10 N FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SKEET �W►V � FROM: FAX NUMBER- TOTAL N0-or.FACES INCLUDING COVER PHONE NUMBER SENDER'S PHONE NUMBER, 508-666-6788 RE: / SENDER'S FAX NUMBER Gc/r C /�tis ( "oe T' 508-668 2455 ❑URGENT OR REVIEW ®PLEAS&COMMENT ❑PLEASE REPLY f gyp, 536 HIGH PLAIN STREET, WALPOLE, 1AA D208I The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 4 W ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS BOARD One Ashburton Place = Room 1310 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 ARGEO PAUL,CELLUCCI (617) 727-0660 GOVERNOR 1-800-828-7222 JANE SWIFT Voice and TDD LT.GOVERNOR Fax: (617) 727-0665 www.state.ma.us/aab DEBORAH A. RYAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR February 6, 2001 Owner/Manager s Pier 1 Imports Docket Number C01 024 1070 Route 32 • Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Pier 1 Imports , 1070 Route 32, Hyannis Dear Sir/Madam: " Upon information received by the Architectural Access Board, the facility referenced above has been,reported to violate M.G.L. c. 22, § 13A and the Rules and Regulations (CMR 521) promulgated thereunder. Reported violations, include the following items, are referenced to the 1996 Rules and Regulations: Section: Reported violation: 7.3 The complainant reports that many.of the aisles are not maintained with a minimum of thirty-six (36) inches of clear width. The placement of goods and items makes the aisles to narrow to get through. In addition, access to the check out was obstructed bV display items Under Massachusetts iaw,'the-Board is authorized to take legal action against violators of its regulations,.including but not limhed'to, an application for a court order preventing the further use of an offending facility. The Board also has the authority to impose fines of up to $1,000.00 per day, per violation, for willful noncompliance with its regulations. You are requested to notify this Board, in writing, of the steps you have taken or plan to take to comply with the current regulations. Please note the current sections may be different from the sections that are cited above. Unless the Board receives such notification within 14 days of receipt of this letter, it will take necessary legal action to enforce its regulations as set forth above. If you have any questions, you may contact this office.' Sincerely, J 'Y llhl Garry Rhodes, Chairperson cc: Local Building Inspector •r Local'Disability Commission ` Independent Living Center �. 4. t: _.ra .; ,; �, ` 4 Complainant•4 LJ �3 ENBE/GNEs ACCESS INC. April 1, 1999 Town of Hyannis Building Division Att: Gloria Uranis 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Tel: 1-508-862-4036 Re: Sign Permit Application, for Pier 1 Imports, 1070 Route 132 Dear Gloria: Please find enclosed the sign permit application for the above adress. I have enclosed the documents you need for my pen-nit application. I have also included a check for $ 200.00 for the two wall signs. Please contact me at 1-888-655-6866, if you require any further information. Thank yo f our cooperatio , Tammi �:er sOn 1370-A de Coulomb, Boucherville, Qu6bec,J413 7J4 / T61.: (514) 655-6866, Fax: (514) 655-4144 NOUVEL INDICATIF REGIONAL: 450 NEW AREA CODE: q 7 S al Jan k tot { n f ■ SIGNAG RO .GRAM FOR : 132 Pier 1 REMODELannis OF STORE Imports ��� kr�LL �'°�� ,, �fr%,,=�-� YA.. Im ## 848 #848 Hyannis, Mass. 1070 Route 132, 13 ` ; HV Mass. r T F u lop. d INSTALLERS: r IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS H E esh .� _Ported N 1-8 8-655-6866 28 CALL ACCESS S G S ( 8 ) r oink ATTN. LUC BOUCHARD `;� r , VICINITY MAP: N.T.S. • - REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing:PIER1 # 848 PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 = • DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: / i ' • • 23-03-99 A.Codere 1070 Route 132, • • • Hyannis, Mass. SCALE: ACC. RER: VICINITY NP GRAM DOCUMENTS 1 AS INDICATED .TAMMI D. 6 i IND36"SC (WHITE) ROUTE 132 INSTALLERS: SITE PLAN IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ACCESS SIGNS (1-888-655-6866) ATTN: LUC BOUCHARD • REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 = • �' PIER1 # 848 2RAW BY: SITE: 3-03-99 A.Codke ' 1070 Route 132, Hyannis, Mass. '= SCALE: ACC. RER: SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS '� G � � • AS INDICATED TAMMI D. SITE PLAN 2B FLUSH METAL PANEL,11"WIDE IND30"SC LTRS. 24 GAUGE STEEL, (WHITE) EQ. 20'-0• EQ. COLOR:INTERSTATE BLUE EQ. 2'-6" EQ. • STOREFRONT ELEVATION SCALE:1/8"= 1'-0" IND30"SC LTRS. (WHITE) FLUSH METAL PANEL, 11"WIDE EQ. 20'-0" EQ. 24 GAUGE STEEL, COLOR:INTERSTATE BLUE EQ. 2,-6" EQ. INSTALLERS: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ACCESS SIGNS (1-888-655-6866) ATTN: LUC BOUCHARD ASIDE ELEVATION SCALE:1/8" REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY DATE Drawing:. PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 • PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: 23-03=99 A.Codere • ' • • 1070 Route 132, Hyannis, Mass. N SCALE: ACC. RER: SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS 3 • ELEVATIONS AS INDICATED TAMMI D. t SELF-CONTAINED LETTER INSTALL NOTES: 1.ELECTRICAL SUB-CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE ALL CONDUITS J-BOXES, CLAMPS, ETC. TO PROVIDE HOOKUP TO ALL SIGNS AFTER SIGN CO. HAS INSTALLED INDIVIDUAL TRANSFORMER LETTERS. "PIER 1 BLUE METAL 2.GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL,HAVE ROOFING-SUB-CONTRACTOR ON HAND TO SEAL AND PROVIDE "BOOTS"AT ALL SIGN . . PENETRATION OF ROOF MEMBRANE. • e' x "ALL PENETRATIONS MUST BE SEALED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF 1ND36"SC LETTERS BUILDING (WHITE) SIGN CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES: a'-o 1.PROVIDE 72" OF SEALTITE CONDUIT &90" OF 12 GA. COPPER WIRE J-BOX 120 V AC & RIGID CONDUIT Ixt (PIGTAIL) OUT BACK OF LETTERS. , 3/8" DIA. SEALTITE 72" LONG W/ CONNECTORS BOTH ENDS AND SIGNAGE IS WIRED FOR 120 V. 90" OF 12 GA. STRANDED COPPER WIRE FPIER R MAY NOT CHANGE 3/8" PLATED LAG BOLT & SHIELD NT OF ANY SIGNAGE PERMISSION FROM " ORTS " METAL STUD • 35 mm PHOTO'S REQUIRED EXACTLY AS SPECIFIED ON ATTACHED PHOTO SPEC SHEET 24" x 24".METALACCESS PANEL FATTN: ERS: AVE ANY QUESTIONS TYPICAL WALL SECTION CESS SIGNS (1-888-655-6866) N.T.S. C BOUCHARD 0 REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: 23-03-99 A.Codere 1070 Route 132, i Hyannis, Mass. ' SCALE: ACC. RER: TYPICAL WALL SECTION �' :G AS INDICATED TAMMI D. 6 - 20'-0 " STENCIL CUT-FIRST SURFACE APPLICATION OF 3M SCOTCHCAL FILM TO MATCH RETURN COLOR (TYR ALL LETTERS) 2'- 611 21- 011 LILILI 1 -4000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -4000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -6000/30 1 -6000/30 1 -4000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -4000/30 1 -4000/30 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE Ki 1 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 1 4000/30 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 - NUMBER OF TRANSFORMERS PER LETTERS/ TYPE K11 VOLTAGE OUTPUT(V.A.C.)/AMP. &TYPE 811 TOTAL CIR. VOLTS ITOTALAMPS.1 SOFT OVERALL SIZE TYPICAL LETTERS ELEVATION N.T.S. 3" (1) 20 AMP. 120 VOLTS 11.95 100 30°x 20'-o / 2 3 11 4 1. BACKS-.90 ALUMINUM PAINTED WHITE INSIDE A. FULLY WELDED CONSTRUCTION OR STITCHED WITH STAINLESS WIRE. ' 10 2. RETURNS-.063 ALUMINUM PAINTED DARK BRONZE Q 3. RETAINERS-1'TRIMCAP BRONZE B. SEAMS IN RETURNS TO BE AT TOP OF LETTERS OVERLAPPED AND O 4. FACES-3/16'#7328 WHITE PLEXIGLASS POPRIVETED. 1 5. NEON-TWO ROWS OF 12mm#6500 WHITE NEON (3"FROM ACRYLIC FACE) C. SEAL ALL JOINTS INSIDE WITH SILLICONE CAULKING. 6. TRANSFORMERS-TYPE K11-PBKM(ALLANSON)OR EQUIVALENT D. WEEP HOLES NOT REQUIRED ON INTERIOR SIGNAGE. 5 6 7. WEEP HOLES-1/4'DIA. E. ALL ALUMINUM TO BE CHEMICALLY CLEANED AND PRIMED PRIOR TO COATING S. 3/8'DIA.SEALTITE 72'LONG W/CONNECTORS BOTH ENDS AS PER COATING MANUFACTURER.. 5 9. 3/8'PLATED LAG BOLT WITH SHIELD OF NECESSARY) F. INTERIOR OF LETTERS TO BE PAINTED GLOSS WHITE. 1 10. SHORT SPRING 1 3/4'TUBE SUPPORT G. EXTERIOR OF LETTERS TO BE POLYURETHANE COATED DARK BRONZE. 11. 'Z SPACERS FOR TUBE SUPPORTS H. ALL MOUNTING HARDWARE TO HAVE RUST RESISTANT PLATING. 14 12. STENCIL CUT FIRST SURFACE APPLICATION OF 3M'SCOTCHCAL'FILM#3630-9 TO 1. ALL DISPLAYS TO MEET U.L AND C.S.A.REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL 8 N MATCH RETURN COLOR(TYPICAL ALL LETTERS) COMPONENTS AND WIRING. 6 13 r 13. ON/OFF SWITCH (OPERATE HORIZONTAL) J. U.L OR C.S.A.(AND SIGN COMPANY LD.)TO BE ON SIDE OF LETTERS. 14 EQUIPMENT GROUND K STENCIL CUTS-FIRST SURFACE APPLICATION OF 3M OPAQUE SCOTCHCAL 15 T 15 G-2 CUP (LETTER'M'ONLY) FILM#3630-69 TO MATCH RETURN COLOR(TYPICAL OF ALL LETTERS) 0 16 Y x 4'ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX L ALL SEALTITE CONDUIT TO EXIT BACK OF LETTERS AT UNIFORM DISTANCE 13 16 17 90'OF 12 GA.STRANDED COPPER WIRE ABOVE BOTTOM OF LETTERS 16 7 17 FATTN: RS: TYPICAL DETAIL LETTER MOUNT CROSS SECTION AVE ANY QUESTIONS CESS SIGNS (1-888-655-6866) N.T.S.(REF. ONLY) NOT TO SCALE (REFERENCE ONLY) C BOUCHARD REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: . PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 : . PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY. SITE: 23-03-99 A.Codere 1070 Route 132, . : Hyannis, Mass. . AS INDICATED ACC. SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS 5 ~°Y TYP.30"LETTER CONSTRUCTION G Note: Each sign letter has internally contained transformers and is OUTLINE OF CHANNEL LETTERS powered by a 120 vac electrical lead. MOUNTED ON EXTERIOR OF WALL. J-BOX RIGID CONDUIT i �1 �� I, I �r —I i -1F-' � , Ir I �� ,f I r I I I rr I �� I I � ,/ F_ I I I I I � _jI_ / _,I I l _ II _ ll _ 1 I _ 1 I _ 1 I _ 1 — 3/8" SEALITE (FLEXIBLE PLASTIC CONDUIT) TO LOAD CENTER TYPICALLY 48" IN LENGTH (1) OR (2) 20 amp. J-BOX (USE WEATHER- CONTAINS THE 120 VAC WIRE LEADS FOR CIRCUITS, DEPENDING THE SIGN LETTERS (PIGTAIL). ON LETTER SIZE PROOF IF OUTSIDE) WALL ROOF MEMBRANE NOTES: CHANNEL LETTER 'BOOT" BY ROOFER SIGN INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MOUNTING �'. AND PIPE STUB LETTERS, DRILLING HOLES FOR PIGTAILS AND PUSHING i o PIGTAILS THRU THE OTHER SIDE OF WALL. J-BOXES MOUNTED ON 177 120 VAC PIGTAIL UNISTRUT OR EQUAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING J-BOXES, RIGID CONDUIT, INTER-WIRING, ALL PIGTAIL FROM PIGTAIL AND MAKING FINAL HOOK-UPS. . LETTER FOR WALL CONDITIONS WITH ROOF MEMBRANES, BOOT BY ROOFER ROOF CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL BOOTS FOR UNISTRUT SUPPORTS AND PIGTAIL PENETRATIONS. ALTERNATE SECTIONS (ROOF MEMBRANE ON WALL) INSTALLERS: TIONS TYPICAL SECTION CAL ACCESS SIGNS (NY 5-888-655-6866) NOT TO SCALE (REFERENCE ONLY ATTN: Luc BOUCHARD - REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing:PIER1 #848 PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 � DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: 23-03-99 A.Cod6re Hyannis, Mass. SCALE: ACC. RER: SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS ANNE ,G AS INDICATED TAMMI D. LETTER INSTALLATION DETAIL 6 6 SIGNAG . ROGRAM FOR : 132 ti _ Pier 1 Imports REMODEL OF STORE # 848 #848 Hyannis, Mass. 1070 Route 132, Hyannis, Mass. INSTALLERS: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 1 Ft, �( '4t i� I Fr;�h CALL ACCESS SIGNS 1-888-655-6866 - a , ll P Z$ +� a ATTN: LUC BOUCHARD Duck `VICINITY MAP: N.T.S. • REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 = • " PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW Blh SITE: / • • • • 23-03-99 A.Codbre 1070 Route 132, = • • Hyannis, Mass. SCALE. ACC. RER: VICINITY MAPPGRAM DOCUMENTS AS INDICATED TAMMI D. 16 IND36"SC (WHITE) ROUTE 132 - INSTALLERS: SITE PLAN , IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ACCESS SIGNS (1-888-655-6866) ATTN: LUC BOUCHARD REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 : . PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: 23-03-99 A.Codere 1070 Route 132, Hyannis, Mass. y`].K .5. • SCALE: ACC. RE SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS 2 d`44x - -;, LAN AS INDICATED TAMMI D. SITE P 6 FLUSH METAL PANEL,11"WIDE IND30"SC LTRS. 24 GAUGE STEEL, (WHITE) EQ. 20'-W EQ. COLOR:INTERSTATE BLUE EQ. 2'-6" EQ. 5 STOREFRONT ELEVATION SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0" IND30"SC LTRS. (WHITE) _ FLUSH METAL PANEL,11"WIDE � EQ. 21-0° EQ, 24 GAUGE STEEL, COLOR:INTERSTATE BLUE EQ. Sit 2'-6" EQ. INSTALLERS: IF YOU HAVE ANY E T QU S IONS CALL ACCES 1 N 1 6 S S G S -888-655-686 ATTN: LUC BOUCHARD SIDE ELEVATION SCALE:1/8"= 1'-0" c IONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing:, • • REVISIONS PIER1 #848 PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 n ♦ � � : . . 23-03-99 A RAW BY: SITE: 1070 Route 132, Hyannis, Mass. SCALE: ACC. RER: SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS 3 G AS INDICATED TAMMI D. ELEVATIONS SELF-CONTAINED LETTER INSTALL NOTES: 1.ELECTRICAL SUB-CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE ALL CONDUITS J-BOXES, CLAMPS, ETC. TO PROVIDE HOOKUP TO ALL SIGNS AFTER SIGN CO. HAS INSTALLED INDIVIDUAL TRANSFORMER LETTERS. "PIER 1 BLUE METAL 2.GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL HAVE ROOFING SUB-CONTRACTOR ON HAND TO SEAL AND PROVIDE "BOOTS"AT ALL SIGN PENETRATION OF ROOF MEMBRANE. ■ "ALL PENETRATIONS MUST BE SEALED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF IND36"SC LETTERS BUILDING (WHITE) SIGN CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES: s-o 1.PROVIDE 72" OF SEALTITE CONDUIT &90" OF 12 GA. COPPER WIRE J-BOX 120 V AC & RIGID CONDUIT W-0• • (PIGTAIL) OUT BACK OF LETTERS. 3/8". DIA. SEALTITE 72" LONG W/ CONNECTORS BOTH ENDS AND SIGNAGE IS WIRED FOR 120 V. 90" OF 12 GA. STRANDED COPPER WIRE 1 1/2" JOB SUPER MAY NOT CHANGE 3/8" PLATED LAG BOLT & SHIELD PLACEMENT OF ANY SIGNAGE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM " PIER 1 IMPORTS METAL STUD fit 35 mm PHOTO'S REQUIRED EXACTLY AS SPECIFIED ON ATTACHED PHOTO SPEC SHEET 24" X 24" METALACCESS PANEL' F RS:AVE ANY QUESTIONS TYPICAL WALL SECTIONCESS SIGNS (1-888-655-6866)C BOUCHARD N.T.S. 0 REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PEER 1 IMPORTS #84,8 PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: • • 23-03-99 A.Codere 1070 Route 132, i Hyannis, Mass. SCALE: ACC. RER: TYPICAL WALL SECTION AS INDICATED TAMMI D. 6 - 201-011 STENCIL CUT-FIRST SURFACE APPLICATION OF - 3M SCOTCHCAL FILM TO MATCH RETURN COLOR (TYP.ALL LETTERS) 21- 6 11 2 Oil L-1 Ll 1 -4000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -4000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -3000/30 1 -6000/30 1 -6000/30 1 -4000/30 1 -3000/30 .1 -4000/30 1 -4000/30 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 TYPE K11 1 -4000/30 NUMBER OF TRANSFORMERS PER LETTERS/ TYPE K11 VOLTAGE OUTPUT(V.A.C.)/AMP. &TYPE 811 TOTAL CIR. VOLTS TOTAL AMPS. San I OVERALL SIZE TYPICAL LETTERS ELEVATION /N.T.S. 2 $° (1) 20 AMP. 120 VOLTS ` 11.95 100 30°x 20'-o° 3 11 4 1. BACKS-.90 ALUMINUM PAINTED WHITE INSIDE A. FULLY WELDED CONSTRUCTION OR STITCHED WITH STAINLESS WIRE. 2 '10 2. RETURNS-.-1 ALUMINUM PAINTED DARK BRONZE 3. RETAINERS-1'TRIMCAP BRONZE B. SEAMS IN RETURNS TO BE AT TOP OF LETTERS OVERLAPPED AND 1 O 4. FACES-3/16'#7328 WHITE PLEXIGLASS POPRNETED. 5. NEON-TWO ROWS OF 12mm#6500 WHITE NEON (3"FROM ACRYLIC FACE) C. SEAL ALL JOINTS INSIDE WITH SILLICONE CAULKING. 6 6. TRANSFORMERS-TYPE K11-PBKM(ALLANSON)OR EQUIVALENT D. WEEP HOLES NOT REQUIRED ON INTERIOR SIGNAGE. 5 7. WEEP HOLES-1/4"DIA. E. ALL ALUMINUM TO BE CHEMICALLY CLEANED AND PRIMED PRIOR TO COATING 58. 3/8°DIA.SEALTITE 72'LONG W/CONNECTORS BOTH ENDS AS PER COATING MANUFACTURER. 9. 3/8"PLATED LAG BOLT WITH SHIELD OF NECESSARY) F INTERIOR OF LETTERS TO BE PAINTED GLOSS WHITE. 1 10. SHORT SPRING 1 3/4'TUBE SUPPORT G. EXTERIOR OF LETTERS TO BE POLYURETHANE COATED DARK BRONZE. 11. 'Z'SPACERS FOR TUBE SUPPORTS H. ALL MOUNTING HARDWARE TO HAVE RUST RESISTANT PLATING. 14 12. STENCIL CUT FIRST SURFACE APPLICATION OF 3M'SCOTCHCAL'FILM#3630-69 TO 1. ALL DISPLAYS TO MEET U.L AND C.S.A.REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL $ CV MATCH RETURN COLOR(TYPICAL ALL LETTERS) COMPONENTS AND WIRING. 6 13 r 13, ON/OFF SWITCH (OPERATE HORIZONTAL) J. U.L OR C.SA.(AND SIGN COMPANY I.D.)TO BE ON SIDE OF LETTERS. 14 EQUIPMENT GROUND K STENCIL CUTS-FIRST SURFACE APPLICATION OF 3M OPAQUE SCOTCHCAL 1 rj a r 15 G-2 CUP (LETTER'M'ONLY) FILM#3630-69 TO MATCH RETURN COLOR.(TYPICAL OF ALL LETTERS) 16, 2x 4'ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX L ALL SEALTITE CONDUIT TO EXIT BACK OF LETTERS AT UNIFORM DISTANCE ' ABOVE BOTTOM OF LETTERS 17 90'OF 12 GA.STRANDED COPPER WIRE 17 , INSTALLERS: TYPICAL DETAIL LETTER MOUNT CROSS SECTION IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS N.TS.(REF ONLY) NOT TO SCALE (REFERENCE ONLY) ATTN LUCBOUCHARD -8as-s�-s��s) • REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 = • PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: i • ' ' ' ' 23-03-99 A.Codbre 1070 Route 132, Hyannis, Mass. SCALE: ACC. RER: SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS • AS INDICATED TAMMI D. TYP.30"LETTER CONSTRUCTION 5 6 Note: Each sign letter has internally contained transformers and is OUTLINE OF CHANNEL LETTERS powered by a 120 vac electrical lead. MOUNTED ON EXTERIOR OF WALL. J-BOX RIGID CONDUIT r I r I r I �� L _ ,r 1 I ' L �r —I . -11- • , Ir —I f —I �I �r I Jr- • r —I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I � 3/8" SEALITE (FLEXIBLE PLASTIC CONDUIT) TO LOAD CENTER TYPICALLY 48" IN LENGTH (1) OR (2) 20 amp. J-BOX (USE WEATHER- CONTAINS THE 120 VAC WIRE LEADS FOR CIRCUITS, DEPENDING THE SIGN LETTERS (PIGTAIL). ON LETTER SIZE PROOF IF OUTSIDE) P WALL ROOF MEMBRANE NOTES: CHANNEL LETTER 'BOOT' BY ROOFER SIGN INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MOUNTING AND PIPE STUB LETTERS, DRILLING HOLES FOR PIGTAILS AND PUSHING o PIGTAILS THRU THE OTHER SIDE OF WALL. J-BOXES MOUNTED ON 120 VAC PIGTAIL UNISTRUT OR EQUAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING J-BOXES, RIGID CONDUIT, INTER-WIRING, ALL PIGTAIL FROM PIGTAIL AND MAKING FINAL HOOK-UPS. LETTER FOR WALL CONDITIONS WITH ROOF MEMBRANES, UU ROOF CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL BOOTS FOR UNISTRUT BOOT BY ROOFER SUPPORTS AND PIGTAIL PENETRATIONS. ALTERNATE SECTIONS (ROOF MEMBRANE ON WALL) INSTALLERS: IF YOU HAVETYPICAL SECTION CALL ACCESS SIGNS(NY QUESTIONS 15-MM) NOT TO SCALE (REFERENCE ONLY) ATTN: LUC BoucHARD - REVISIONS DATE APPROVED BY: DATE Drawing: PIER 1 IMPORTS #848 PIER1 #848 DATE: DRAW BY: SITE: • • • 23-03-99 A.Codbre 1070 Route 132, / !A16M Hyannis, Mass. ' ' SCALE: ACC. RER: SIGNAGE PROGRAM DOCUMENTS AS INDICATED TAMMI D. LETTER INSTALLATION DETAIL 66