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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2989' ~. f., .. •,, ,,,, .. Job Address 12£94 Hwy 82 Carbondale Nature of Work Building Permit · Use of Building Solar hot water system for sfngle family dwelling Owner Bar~ara Tunnec11ffe . ' Contractor Colorado Mountain College Amount of Permit: $ 6 3 . 5 0 Date: May 21, 1984 Ellen L. Hicks, Clark ,·-BtJILDING PERMIT APPLICATION GARFIEJ.,D COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1:,.-- Sizeof Lot: _______ _:__ __ ~~'..,d~[af:tl_~g____.::~~"j/j~~~).5~~~__1~~~fa1~~--. Distance of building from property line at Front: ________ _ Distance from nearest building: __________ _ Source of water supply:-------------- Type of sewage disposal:-------------- Width of building:-------------- Length of building:--------------- Height of walls: --------· Floorspaceinsquarefeet: ____________ _ ."'7.J-~. -c> Estimated value: $ -~~~~~~------------ Date construction will begin: -----~~-----~ µi Permit charge: $ ______ era_ ___________ _ :: L! I//). Plan check fee: $ --~~,,._,_~.C>~----- TOT AL: $ -----".____.~_.., ____,.~='"0 __ ~ Left Side: ______ _ Right Side: ______ _ Number of stories:----------------- Number of rooms:----------------- Type of foundation:--------------- Material in outside walls:-------------- Exterior finish: _________________ _ Type of roof:------------------ Date of completion: 'Z,...~ tJtf. And I/We hereby agree to build strictly to the terms of the above description, and also to clear the grounds and adjacent street or streets of all rubbish and debris caused by the construction of said building. Respectfully, The County Commissioners hereby grant tbe above permit as per terms tberein stated. Tbis _/_f-~ _ day of ~!/fla......___d~· 19-lr -."· ,,. ·- High Efficiency ______ _ Attractive Design .. ----• 10 Year Full Warranty __ _ The Novan Optima II collector series introduces a new standard of collector design. Its streamlined appearance and high pe~formance make it the choice of discerning solar professionals. Each panel is anodized in a bronze color to provide an attractive, durable, scratch-resistant surface. The two piece extruded aluminum frame offers maximum strength, minimum weight. and excellent integrity against unwanted air or 1noisture intrusion. The glazing cap strip is easily removed from the face of the collector. allowing access to the interior of the panel or the glazing without removing the collector from operation. Structural mounting is made simple and secure by the integral mounting channeL A Novan innovation, the channel accepts a l/s'' bolt or jam nut which can then be moved to any point around the perimeter of the collector. This allows extremely secure mounting connections without penetrating the collector in any way. Novan's complete, pre-packaged mounting systems combine with the mounting channel to make even the most difficult mounting situations simple and secure. The attractive mounting hardware is made up of bronze-anodized aluminum and black-oxidized stainless steel hardware. The absorber plate in an Optima II collector is entirely copper for excellent heat transfer, total fluid compatibility, and many years of reliable performance. Riser tubes are spaced two inches apart to maximize efficiency and brazed into one inch flow-through headers. This absorber configuration results in a very low pressure drop, while minimizing fiefd- installed piping around the collectors. Rugged EPDM seals isolate the copper absorber from the aluminum frame, absorb expansion, and prevent unwanted infiltration. Two absorber coatings are available: non-selective black paint and selective black chrome. In general, the electroplated black chrome coating is the most appropriate due to its superior thermal performance. Optima II collectors are glazed with low-iron tempered glass which is textured to reduce reflected glare. This glass adds an extra measure of safety and performance. A one- piece EPDM gasket surrounds the glass. providing a complete, reliable seal. If desired. installed collectors can be surrounded with Novan's collector trim kits. Anodized a bronze color to match the collector frames, these are used to conceal mounting hardware and piping. The trim kits give the appearance of collectors flashed into a roof, without the difficulty and potential liability of such an approach. All Optima collectors are covered by a full ten-year warranty, including parts, labor and shipping, against defects in material and workmanship. A standard three year warranty covers corrosion of the absorber plate, unless the collector is installed with a Novan Optimizer module and charged with Brayco 888 heat transfer fluid. In this case. the collector is covered by a full ten-year warranty against corrosion. Please refer to the actual warranty, available upon request. GENERAL DATA Collector Dry Weight, (lbs): 37: 73. 38: 84 48: 125 410: 156 68: 172 Fluid C;ipncity. (gal) 37: :as 38: .94 48: 1.29 410: 1.50 68: 1.88 Maximum Working Pressure: 150 PSI OVERALL DIMENSIONS Width x Length, (inches): 37: 33.25 x 85.25 38; 35.25 x 97.25 48: 47.25 x 9725 410: 47.25. 121.25 68:'69.78 x 97.25 Depth or all collectors, (inches): 4.00 Gross Area. (It'): 37: 20.87 38: 2:J.81 48: 31.91 410; 39.79 68: 47.13 Net Area. (fl'); 37: 19.22 38: 21.99 48: 29.93 410: 37.47 68: 44.07 Net lo Gross Ratio: 37: 92"ro 38: 92% 48: 94% 410: 94% 68: 94% ABSORBER PLATE Construction; Parallel Risers, Internal Manilold Material: All copper alloy Riser Tube Size: 'Iii inch Riser Tube Spacing: 2 inches on center Manifold Size: 1 inch. Type M Manifold Length. (inches): 37: 38.5 38: 38.5 48: 50.5 410: 50.5 68: 73 Total Absorber Length, (inches): 37: 81.5 38: 94.5 48: 94.5 410; 118.5 68: 94.5 Coaling: Black Chrome over Nickel Substrate Absorp1ivity: .97 Emmisivity: .10 to .12 (SC Series) Optional Coating: Flat Black Paint GLAZING Material: One sheet low iron patterned tempered glass Thickness. (inches): 37, 38, 68: .125 48, 410: .156 Solar Transmittance: 37, 38, 68: 90.1% 48, 410: 89.6% Gask~l: Seamless EPDM extrusion MAIN FRAME Material: 6061 T6 Struclural Aluminum Extrusion Finish: Bronze Anodized Sidewall lnsul;_111011: (Long sides) 1 inch Polyisocyanurate Foam with Aluminum Foil Facing (RS). (Sl1ort sides) 1 1;, inch unbonded Fiberglass (RS) Bottom Insulation: 1 inch unbonded fiberglass and 1 inch Polyisocyanurate Foam will1 Aluminum Forl Facing (Rt 2) Hardwelre; Black Oxide Pl~ted Stainless Steel Tempered Low Iron Glass with EPOM Gasket All Copper Absorber Plate -----------1"""""""-_,,._ __ _ Unbonded Fiberglass Insulation ------------1""' 1" Fiberglass Reinlorced Polyisocyanurate Insulation Ex1ruded Structural Aluminum-------- I-Beam Profile Main Frame with Integral Mounting Channel .020" Coated Aluminum Backplate---~--. OPTIMA H Solar Collector TS -TECHNICAL SUPPORT Data in this section was taken from performance tests #83S-0725-S1 or #83S-0726- S2 conducted at Desert Sunshine Exposure Testing in Phoenix. Arizona, or test #S-8113 conducted at the Solar Energy Analysis Laboratory in San Diego, Calirornia. Tests were conducted in accordance with SRCC Standard 100-81, using ASHRAE Standard 93-77. The graphs shown indicate performance ror gross area or the collector. Flow rate ror the test was .61 GPM (37SC, 38SC), .88 GPM (48SC), or 1.11 GPM (41 osc. 68SC) or water. Performance values calculated ror ngi aperture area are: FR rn = .823 FAUL= ,g57 (37SC, 38SC) FA rn • .823 FAUL = .849 (48SC) FA rn = .839 FAUL= .811 (410SC, 68SC) The incidence angle modifier, K ar, describes the decrease in efficiency ol a collector at non- zero incidence angles. K ar varies with incidence angle according to the equation: K ar=b0( __ 1_-1) cos£1 where b0 = incidence angle modifier constant and H =incidence angle. The incident angle modilier constant b0 , lor this collector is -.192 (37SC. 38SC) or -.234 (48SC, 410SC, 68SC)_ The time constant is a measure of the time required lor the collector to respond to changes on solar radiation level or inlet temperature. The measured time constant tor lhe Optima II collectors is 1.4 minutes (37SC, 38SC), .87 minutes (48SC) or 1.24 minutes (410SC, 68SC). SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS Solar collectors shall be Optima II series high perlormance liquid-cooled flat plate type as manufactured by Novan Energy, Incorporated. Collectors shall have a solid copper absorber with a maximum working pressure ol up to 160 psi. The absorber shall be coated with a selective black chrome over a nickel substrate. The coating shall yield an absorptance or .97 and . .(In emittance no greater than .12. The coilector's lront cover shall be textured. low iron. tempered glass. and shall have a solar energy transmittance Al -ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION The integral mounting channel -a Novan innovation -is the key to the simple and secure installation of Novan Optima II collectors. The channel, designed to accept the head ot a % inch diameter bolt or jam nut, eliminates the need to penetrate the collector. Mounting hardware may be attached at any point around the entire perimeter or the collector. Shown here are illustrations of standard mounting kits and application. The mounting channel, combined with Novan's mounting kit.s. offers unlimited r1exibility in all installation situations. The optional t11m kits. used to conceal piping and mounting hardware, are also installed on the mounting channel Collector.tube connections are 1" nominal type "M" copper. These flow-through copper headers are isolated from the structural aluminum sidewalls by rugged EPDM grommets designed to allow expansion and contraction. The grommets also maintain an air and weather-tight seal in even the most extreme clirnates. A maximum of eight (37 and 38 series). six (48 and 410 series), or four (68 series) collectors may be piped directly together in parallel without provisions for flow balancing. All mounting angles and vertical uprights are made of bronze-anodized· structural aluminum alloy. All bolts. nuts, and washers are black-oxide coated stainless steel. NOVAN Energy, Inc. WATER FLOW RATES VS PRESSURE DROPS (IN. WATER) Model 1.0 GPM 2.0 GPM 3.0 GPM 4.0 GPM --~""'~~"'"·-·~~ 37 .22 .88 1.8 2.6 38 .25 1.0 2.0 3.0 48 .25 1.0 1.8 2.5 410 .31 1.3 2.3 3.2 68 .13 .25 .50 1.0 RECOMMENDED NOMINAL FLOW RATES (GPM) Model Water 50150 Glycol Brayco 668 37 6 .6 1.3 38 .6 .7 1.5 48 .9 1.0 2.1 410 1.1 1.2 2.6 68 1.3 1.4 3.0 DURABILITY TEST RESULTS SOLAR COLLECTOR THERMAL SHOCKIWATER SPRAY TEST: Test conducted in accordance witt1 SRCC 100-81. Results: "No evidence or damage or leakage." SOLAR COLLECTOR THERMAL SHOCK/COLD FILL TEST: Test conducted in accord;ince with SRCC 100-81. Results: "No sign ol leakage or damage noted." STATIC OVERPRESSURE AND LEAKAGE TEST: Test conducted in accordance with SRCC 100- 81. Leak test pressure: 160 PSI. Results: ''No leakage noted." of not less than .896. Insulation shall be a combination of low binder. unfaced fiberglass and rigid board type fiberglass-reinforced polyisocyanurate loam providing a minumum of R12 behind the absorber, RS at the long collector sides, and RS at the short collector sides. The components of the co!lector shall be unitized by a weather-tight extruded structural aluminum frame. The lrame shall have an anodized bronze linish. The frame shall be constructed in two parts. providing access to the glazing with~ut interruption of service. The rrame shall have an integral mounting channel so that mounting TYPICAL FLUSH MOUNTING APPLICATION Angles--~~~~~-~~~~~--~~~~ (Adjustable for two heights) TYPICAL STANDOFF MOUNTING PERFORMANCE PLOT FA rn = .758 FAUL = .881 (37SC, 38SC) FR rn "".774 FRUL -.798 (48SC) FR rn =. 789 FRUL -.762 (41 OSC, 68SC) " 48, 68. 410-----37. 38----- . (,(] 1---l-...J..:::Sr:::;;~_,+---l--l-_;1--1--1--.1 ; ,ol----l--t--l---l-..::.,...;;:;:i~4".;:::"'l---4---l-~ ~4ol-~--+--l---+-+-~-~.....,i;::::"'l--1-~ Q "' l-~--+--l---+-+-~-+--11-:::i.--1--1 !ii ·,~<1 l-~-+-1--1--+-~-+--ll-+-1--t 101-~-+-l--+-+-~-+---'1-+-1--I o o~ o 10 o 1.5 o 20 o.2s o 30 o 35 o 40 o 45 o so o.~~ Performance plot based on gross colleclor area .:1J!2 .. =2§' F (°F lt'hr/BTU) I SECOND ORDER EFFICIENCY EQUATION I .. efficiency = . 766 -.632(2::~-=-2:..)-.438 ( T;n - T "..)' (48SC) I I efficiency= .778 -.531 (·~--Ta)-.551 ( T;n -Ta)' (410SC) I I NO-FLOW 30 DAY EXPOSURE TEST: Test conducted in accordance with SRCC 100-81. During this test the collector was exposed to a cumulative total ol 30 days having a solar radiation total in the collector plane of 1500 BTU I ft' or greater. There was no visible change in the condition of the collector. All data on this page is the result of post-exposure testing done on the 37SC and 48SC collectors. hardware may be attached without drilling or penetrating the collector in any way. The collector shall be furnished with 1 inch nominal copper internal manifold, yielding lour 1 inch type "M" copper connections. The performance characteristics or the collector as tested in accordance with ASH RAE Standard 93-77 shall not be less than FR rn= ___ , and not greater than FAUL= ________ and shall not degrade significantly after 30 days or stagnation with a minimum solar llux of 1500 BTU I ft' -day. All hardware used in the collector shall be black oxide coated stainless steel. APPLICATION ~Z====i.!)Li===411µ @----,_ '~-..... --....... lnl-arol flitQunHng Chonnel DeloU Angles•~------~---++-.__....,.-11+--'---~-'11 '~ Vertical Support Leg-----1 Angle (Adjustable for two heights) Mk'.S.k:11$ )t·------~>~~--------- 1630 N. 63rd Street• Boulder, CO 80301 • (303) 447-9193 A PUBLICLY OWNED COMPANY NOVN (NASDAQ) Brochure # PB 12064 All specifications subject to change without notice. ' ., .-),' ,_ 0 0 Unsurpassed Performance .. -•• Absolute Freeze Protection-- Ultimate lns·tal/atiori Flexibilityi'h;. I• . ! • 9 Foot, Double-Wall, Double Augmented, Counter Flow Heat Exchanger • 23"x28"x1 O" Compact Design • Fully Automatic Control • Works with Glycol and Oils • Unique Testing Plugs Built In • Enclosed Rotor Pumps • Positive Leak Detection • Tamper-Proof Drain and Fill Fittings • Isolation Valves for Easy Cleaning • New Mounting Bracket for Simple Installation • IAPMO Approved The FXB10000 is designed to suit most residential hot water heating applications, replacing Novan's most popular module, the SMCL. Among other features, the FXB 10000 incorporates a more efficient heat exchanger in a more compact package that is both easier to install and easier to service. Once again, Novan, the leader in pre-packaged solar system technology, offers the most advanced domestic hot water module available on the market. DESIGN The module is of closed loop design, to provide reliable freeze protection in all climates. The module incorporates an efficient, insulated tube-in-tube copper heat exchanger with double augmented heat transfer surfaces which dramatically improves module performance. Two walls and a leak detection passage are provided between the solar fluid and the potable water to help meet all local, state and federal safety code requirements. In areas with hard water, the heat exchanger is easily cleaned with a liquid cleaner by using the shut-off valves and cleaning ports provided on the module. The solar circulator and potable circulator are of the enclosed rotor design and require no lubrication. The potable circulator is of bronze construction. The fully automatic control is activated by a temperature difference between the collectors and the storage tank, to place heat in storage whenever solar energy is available. Installation of this Novan domestic water heating system is simple because the wall-mounted module provides the correct arrangement of heat exchanger, pumps, expansion tank, check valve, fill and drain fittings, pressure relief valves, pressure gauge and differential thermostat for the application. The quick-connect fill and drain fittings allow easy charging of the solar loop while providing tamper-proof protection when the module is in operation. Unique pressure-temperature plugs are provided at the inlet and outlet of each side of the heat exchanger. This feature allows the installer to determine flow rates and facilitates easy trouble- shooting. All components are carefully selected for long, trouble-free service and compatibility with a variety of heat transfer fluids, including glycol and synthetic hydrocarbon oil. MODULE APPLICATION Tt1e FXB 1 0000 is designed to yield outstanding performance with up to five Novan Series 98SC solar collectors. Consult the factory or your local Navan representative for pipe sizing assistance and design details for your application. The application charts on the reverse indicate the "correction factor" ( 1 ) for a variety of system configurations. This factor should be as high as possible. -· ·---l---- Net Wt. 43 lbs. Max. Power Requirement 185 watts Depth 1 O" All piping connections 3/4" Max. working pressure 100 psi " APPL/CAT/ON CHARTS Solar Fluid: Oil Pipe Run: 100 ft. PART NO. COMPONENT DESCRIPTION A Frame B Controller c D E F G H I J K Pressure Temp. Tap Solar Pump Pressure Gauge Pressure Relief Valves Storage Pump Check Valve Quick Connect Fittings Heat Exchanger Expansion Tank Solar Fluid: 50/50 Glycol Pipe Run: 100 ft. '"' Number Collectors Pipe Solar Side Correction Number Collectors Pipe Solar Side Correction Size (in) Flow Rale (GPM) Factor 1 2 3 4 5 1 /2 2 2 .94 1 2 3 4 5 3/4 3.9 .94 3/4 3.9 .90 1 4.7 .88 1 4. 7 .84 WATER SIDE Pipe Run: 10 ft. Pipe Size: 3/4 in. Flow Rate: 4.1 GPM Based on the Optima 98SC Panel (24.5 gross ft 2 ) SUGGESTED ARCHITECTURAL SPECIF/CATIONS System Module shall be an Optimizer series FXB 1 0000 as manufactured by Navan Energy, Inc. The module shall come preassembled, wired, tested, and include all controls necessary to function as an interface between the solar collectors and thermal storage tank_ The module shall have a solid copper vented double wall heat NOVAN Energy, Inc. exchanger, cast iron wet rotor type solar circulating pump with integral air separator, and a bronze wet rotor type water circulating pump. A check valve, pressure gauge. expansion tank and pressure relief valves shall be included. Quick disconnect fittings to facilitate filling and draining of the module shall be included. A total of four pressure-temperature plugs shall be included at the inlet and outlet of the solar and water sides of the heat exchanger. Isolation valves located at the inlet and outlet of the water side of 1630 N. 63rd Street· Boulder, CO 80301 • (303) 447-9193 A PUBLICALL Y OWNED COMPANY -NOVN (NASDAQ) Size (in) Flow Rate (GPM) Factor 1 /2 2.0 .99 1/2 2.0 .97 314 3.6 .95 3/4 3.6 .93 3/4 3.6 .91 the heat exchanger shall be included to allow cleaning of the heat exchanger. All materials used in the module shall be compatible with ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, or synthetic hydrocarbon oil heat transfer fluids. The module shall deliver a heat exchanger correction factor FR' /FR( 1 ) of not less than ___ based on ___ gross ft.• of solar collector with FAUL equals __ _ Btu/hr. -ft.2 • °F. (1) Dewinter, F. -"Heat Exchanger Penalties in Double Loop Solar Water Heating Systems." Solar Energy Volume 1 7, Nu,mber 6, 1 9 7 5. P-01-7-0005 9182 All specifications subject to change without notice. ' :ii' 0 ,- BRAYCO® 888 SQLAR COLLECTOR FLUID HEAT TRANSFER FLUID DESCRIPTION: BRAYCO® 888 is a heat transfer fluid based on a synthetic oil and formulated to provide long life in the presence of copper and aluminum. BRAY CO® 888 Solar Collector Fluid is a red liquid having a viscosity of 6.3 centistokes at 100°F. It is fluid from ·100°F to 550°F, exhibits excellent thermal and oxidative stability and has an unusually high flash point for a hycjrocarbon fluid in this viscosity range. USE: BRAYC0° 888 Solar Collector Fluid is designed for use in most solar collectors built. Toxologica/ studies have been performed on BRAYCO® 888 and it is considered non-irritating and practically non-toxic. It is non· corrosive. It is designed to replace most of the known heat transfer fluids like ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, silicones, aromatic mineral oil, naphthenic mineral oil, paraffinic mineral oil with improved results, especially heat transfer capabilities. TYPICAL PROPERTIES Gravity, "AP/@ 60°F Specific Gravity@ 60°/60°F Pounds per Gallon@ 60 "F Viscosity, centistokes @ 210 °f Flash Pt., COG, °F Fi re Pt., COG, ° F 100°F -40 °F -65°F Distillation, Atmospheric IBP, °F 10 30 50 70 90 Pour Pt., °F 95 44.3 .8049 6.70 1.91 6.29 330 1330 325 350 550 583 594 601 613 652 703 below-90"F 0.03 Neutralization No. Corrosion-Oxidation Stability Test 275°F, 168 Hours (FTM 5308) % Viscosity Increase@ 100 °F Neutralization No. Increase Sludge Metals Weight Change, mg/cm 2 Copper Steel Aluminum Magnesium Cadmium 1.3% 0.03 none -0.04 ·0.003 -0.016 ·0.032 -0.048 M<)mbu1 Burmah Gioup ...... Bray Oil Comµany, Inc. 26'.)8 White Road, Irvine, California 92714 · (714) 850-1151 :v1ethod (ASTM) OXICITY: 0-217 0-2766 0-924 D-1169 0-150 0-924 .. cute Eye Irritation Test: Coefficient of Thermal Expansion@ 60°F Thermal Conductivity@ 300 °F BTU/hr. (ft.) ( ° F/ft.) Specific Heat, °F. Power factor, 60Hz, 77°F. 210°F. 0 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 DC Resistancy, 77 °F., ohm-cm Dielectric Constant, 77°F. 60 Hz 1000 Hz 4.8 x 10-4 0.0732 .50 .52 .54 .55 .58 .60 .62 .65 .004 .010 2500 x 10" 2.08 2.08 'r __ : Based in part on Consumer Products Safety Commission definitions, CFR-16, SS 1500.3, and tests by Applied Biological Sciences Laboratory, BRAYCO® 888 can be considered a non-irritant to the eyes. Oraize Index == O 'rimary Skin Irritation Test: Based in part on data obtained and in part on definitions set forth in CFR-16 SS 1500.3, BRAYCO® 888 can be considered as essentially non-Irritating t~ the skin. Irritation Index == 0 ral Toxicity L.D. Determination: BRAYCO® 888 can be considered practically non-toxic as it has a toxicity rating 1 as defined by an LD-50 in excess of 40 ml/kg. -~ ENE~ITS OF BRAYCO ~, 888: There have been a number of fluids promoted for use as solar collector fluids. ThE~ >I lowing chart compares the various desired features with fluid capability. '-1 . } High Temp. Com pat. With Attack of Freezing High Temp. Copper, Flash Asphalt uid Cost Sp. Heat Point Oxidation Toxicity Aluminum Point Shingles at er v. low 1.00 32°F none fair none none hylene med. rv 0.70 "-.,) -50 v. poor high poor low none ycol-water ropylene med. ~ 0.70 rv-50 v. poor low v. poor low none ycol-water ;1icone v. high n_i 0.37 below -80 exc. low ,._ good high low •omatic low "-' 0.45 -60 v. poor med. fair low to high 'neral Oil med. :iphthenic low r.._,, 0.45 -70 fair low fair low to med. neral Oil med. raffinic low rv 0.45 +15 good low good med. low :neral Oil 1:.· 1AYCO'J med. rv 0.55 below -80 v. good low good med. low 8 ater has the highest specific heat and lowest cost; however, it has a limited temperature range (32-200°F). '1ylene glycol-water mixtures have wider temperature capability, but toxicity and poor high temperature rformance create problems. Propylene glycol-water mixtures have extremely poor high temperature .. ~.i-'~· ~rformance and causes copper corrosion problems. Silicones are extremely high cost and exhibit low specific oat. Aromatic mineral oils cannot be used at high temperatures because of oxidation and corrosion and they .ack asphalt shingles very readily. Naphthenic mineral oils have only moderate high temperature capability an~ so will attack asphalt shingles. Paraffinic mineral oils have high freezing points ( + 10 to+ 15"F). 'i. ·~) RAYCO · 888 combines most of the good features of all other fluids without any substantial compromise in er"formance, BUT IS LOWER IN COST. e product 111 rorrnation and soec11ica11,·_1n'.:i conH~1neo and snown rie(i'!1n t1.1'1~· r·1een compiled for rhe convE!'n1ence ol the usar from information based upon our testino ano e,.pe11ence lo .rJ It IS. 1n1entHlt1 lor use oy pi~fS(lf'l~ n ·-1n<4 1.:icnn1C.[\I ~1<111 at ll'1P.1r ~ ./l.'I ·•1·, 11•! H\ :tnd risk. Br:~v o.i Comp;rny. Inc d1~c:la1ms any wa.trarity, e:w:pres~ed or 1mp1red, of merc;hantabd11y, Illness ~.lrt 1cuia 1 purpose 0 , O@sc 11 p11on • ·, · ,, 11a.01l11-f ui u1suvns1bil 11 . · .,\ .. uracy or correc tne~s ul any descript1or1, ca1cu1a11on or tecnn1cal 1nlormaoon_conH1ined herein. Whene11er any ~;rtnatiUn conlairied l"letein 15 lo~--· •. ~-. in an a;..;;::,:1ca110i) ..,..,..... · ·;houlCl be 1ni.:1epencently verified. Tt'le 1nlorma11on provided nere1n is not 1n1endeU as a license 10 operale ·,~.r. -., ;i recomrnend~1ton I0·1~j;;nQe. <1nr :..'·~tent GI Br~· • ."',,:· :,·11!''· coverinQ any rf'laler1al or 1.i1~e ' -~ -.. Figure 7-27. Spanner mounting with spacer blocks-accessible attic. (Source. Installation Guidelines for So/Jr 01-/W Systems in One and Two f<Jmily Dwellings, U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Developm•ml) Rafter Wood spacer block [ s J sized to fit snugly between spanner and roof sheathing Mounting angle 2 nuts GARFIELD COUNTY /--- STATE Of __ ._C_o_1_o_r_a_d_o _____ _ ?-11~.e:.~ ~'-..,,.;-· FOR INSPECTION o? c/" · Permit No. 7? '1 Rough Wiring.0 Finish Wiring •• Q Fix\urn .•....•••. 0 Motors.. •. __ .•..•• O D~~. oc .. nty PLUMBING A ough --~············ 0 Final •••••........• ~ Se"""''·············-0 C: .,, ..•.•.........••... 0 c., .. pool ···•·••·••· 0 e round D HEATING BUILDING PERMIT GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Date Issued 1-.:{_~ftf/__ Zoned Are: G~EEME~_i _________ Permit No. ___ /2___7_ j!_ __ <'j_ ___ _ In consideration of the issuance of this-permit, the applicant hereby agrees to comply with all laws and regulations related to the zoning, location; construction and erection of the proposed structure for which this permit is granted, and further agrees that if the above said regulations are not fully complied with in the zoning, location, erection and construction of the above described structure, the permit may then be revoked by notice from the C u ty Building In pecto and IMMEDIATELY BECOME NULL AND VOID, Use 0..... V-t' t' ·/ Setbacks Side Rear This Card Must He Posted So It Is Plainly Visible From the Street Until Final Inspection. INSPECTION RECORD Zoning Roof Covering Electric-Final (by STATE inspector) Footing ·-- Foundation Plumbing-Underground Gas Piping Heating Ventilation Frame Insulation Plumbing-Rough Drywall Electric-Rough , / .. (by ST A TE inspector) Final Gf:-\ ,-';'/ ;! 4 / f2i 4-H1 / v F" ALL LISTED ITEMS MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE COVERING - WHETHER INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR, UNDERGROUND OR ABOVE GROUND. THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE Phone 945-8212 100 8th Street, County Courthouse, Glenwood Springs, Colo. APPROVED DONOTD~TROYTHISCARD Dataii)-~!J'?cf By (3 J --1"1)0 ~S()re._ t,/~ IF PLACED OUTSIDE -COVER WITIY'CLEAR PLASTII "" I