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Quantity
Fee ID
Fee Description
Fee Group
BAPPLOTHER
Other Appliances
MECHANICAL
BCONSTAX
Construction Tax
BLTILDING
BCONSTAX
Ind/Off/Comm/Quasi
BUILDING
BCONSTAXBQ
Con. Tax for BQ Zone
BUILDING
BCONSTAXH
Hotel and Motel
BUILDING
BCONSTAXR
Constax — Resi/Mobile
BUILDING
BELEC1000
Elec 600V < =1000A
ELECTRICAL
BELEC1001
Elec 600V > IOOOA
ELECTRICAL
BELEC200
Elec Svcs 600V <= 200A
ELECTRICAL
BENER GYY
Energy,
BUILDING
BENERGYADD
Energy Add Multi
BUILDING
BEWESTIGA
Investigation fee
BUILDING
BMITIGATC
Comm. Housing Mit. Fee
BUILDING
BMITIGATR
Res. Housing Mit Fee
BUILDING
BMNEWMULTI
New Multi - Family Res
MECHANICAL
BNEWMULTI
New Multi-family Res
ELECTRICAL
BNUCOMME
New Comm Electric
ELECTRICAL
BNUCOMMM
New Comm Mechanical
MECHANICAL
BNUCOMMP
New Comm Plumb
PLUMBING
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BUM'DING PERMIT kPPLYCATION FO's, 1
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Contractor- �—� License No:
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Energy.
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Bldg Permit Fees
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Plan Check Fee
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Sob Specific Plan
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CONTRACTOR M6iSrUON.
BUILDING DWISSIIONN PEWIT
BUILDING ADDRESS:
PERMIT NO.
6365 CANDLEWOOD CT
02060171
OWNER'S NAME:
APPLICATION SUB DATE
HOPKINS HARWOOD G AND WILLOW
06/26/2002
PHONE:
SANITARY NO. CONTROL NO.
ARCHITECTtFNGINEER:
BUILDING PERMIT INFO
BLDG ELECT PLUMB MECH
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LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
Job Description
I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing
with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license
REVISION SUBMITTED FEE $222 PAID .
is in full force and effect.
License Class Lic.#
ORIGINAL 401010017, NO NEW PERMIT ISSUED.
Date Contractor
ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION
i I understand my plans shall be used as public records
i Licensed Professional
OWNER - BUILDER DECLARATION
i I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the
following reason. (Section 7031.5. Business and Professions Code: Any city or county
i which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure -
prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such pehaait to file asignedsuitement
that he i-4 licensed pursuant t'g the'provisions of the Contractor's License Law (Chapter 9
S I~t..Fjoor
•Area
aluation
comr ec o6 with Section 7006 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)
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or that he is exempPthetefrom and the basis for the alleged ex4m�suo4. Any violation
• of Section 7031.5 by any applieant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty
of not.more than five hundred dollars (5500).
um el
Occupancy Type
❑ 1, as owner of the property, or rt;y employees with wages as their sole compensation,
will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044,
`Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an
102 -
Required Inspections
PIERS 9 P
owner of property Who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself
his improvements
10 3 —
UFER
or through own employees. provided that such are not intended or
oTfeied for'sale, If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of
completion, the owner - builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or
104 —
REBAR
improve for purpose of sale.).
105 —
ANCHOR BOLTS
❑ 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to
10 6 —
SEWER & WATER
construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code:) The Contractor's
License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
202 —
UNDERFLOOR PLUMBING
and Who contracts for such projects with a contacors) licensed pursuant to the.
Contractor s License Law.
'203 —
UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL
1 l am exempt under Sec. B & P C for this reason
204 -
UNDERFLOOR FRAME
D ``A�••��'^
0 er 1 Date)
2 05 —
UNDERFLOOR INSULATION
• -�L O KER'S COMPEICGATION DECLARATION
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301 —
ROUGH PLUMBING
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations:
302 —
TUB & OR SHOWER
Cl I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self - insure for Worker's
303 —
ROUGH MECHANICAL
Compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
performance of the work. for which this permit is issued.
304 —
ROUGH ELECTRICAL
❑ I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as required by Section
3 05 —
FRAME
3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is
issued. My Worker's Compensation Insurance carrier and Policy number are:
306 —
HOEDOWNS
Car9 e , h: - —"Policy No.:
3 07 . -
' INSULATION
' CERTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS'
308 —
SHEETROCK
COMPENSATION INSURANCE '
309 —
EXTERIOR" LATH .-
"
ss )co
($100) orl on need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars
310 —
INTERIOR LATH
I certify that in the ormone' of the work for which this permit is issued, I
311 —
SCRATCH COAT. - - -
shall not employ any person any manner so a tgg bero.re subject to the Workers
• O
Compensation C '
313 —
ROOF NAIL
Laws of o . Date r: 6 /,
Apple�n}
501 —
502 —
FINAL ELECTRICAL-ENERGY
FINAL PLUMBING ENERGY
NOTIQ�,TO (CANT: If, a ter making this Certificate of Exemption, you should
becopkf(e subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, must
you
forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit Shan be deemed revoked.
503 —
FINAL-MECHANICAL ENERGY
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
504 —
FINAL BUILDING ENERGY
I hereby that there is construction lending agency for the performance
which
s
i of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec 3097. Civ. C.)
505 —
FINAL ELECTRICAL
i Lender's Name
Lender's Address
506 —
GAS TEST
I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is
507 —
FINAL PLUMBING
correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating
508 —
FINAL MECHANICAL
1 to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon
i the above - mentioned property for inspeuion purposes.
509 —
FINAL GRADE
(We) agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against
! + liabilities, judgments, costs and expenses which may in any way accrue against said
510 —
FINAL ING
City in consequence of the granting of this permit.
APPFLICANT UuDERSTA IDS A D WILL COMPLY WITH ALL ti0V -P01 \T
��LRFERREG[fiAT Ns.
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Re -roofs
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE
Will the applicant or future building occupant store or handle hazardous material
Type of Roof
as defined by the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12, and the Health and Safety
Code. Section 25532(a)?
11 Yes LCNo
All roofs shall be inspected prior to any roofing mat rial being installed.
Will the applicant or future building occupant use equipment or devices which
hazardous defined the
If a roof is installed without first obtaining inspection, I agree to remove
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emit air contaminants as by Bay Area Air Quality Management
District?
❑Yes
all new materials for inspection. Applicant understands and will comply with
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all non -point source
regulations,
I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the
California Health & Safety Code, Sections 25505, 25533 and 25534. 1 understand that
othe building a requirements m currently is have a tenant. that tt r responsibility notify the
of the requirements
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Pape 1 ADD
Hopkins Res./ Addition Date..12/13/OO 0 9:40:23
6365 Candlewood Court ******* ---------------------
Cupertino, CA *v5.10* | _________________ |
Danny Tamin ******* ( Building Permit # �
Design Tek Energy Compliance | ........ .... .... ............ ............ ........ .... .... .... .... .... |
616 Ramona Street, Suite 4 | Plan Check / Date |
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-0955 Field Check/ Date �
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MICROPAS5 v5.10 by Enercomp, Inc.
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EXISTING
File Name.................. B12HOPX - Existin �Hg _,
Conditioned Floor Area..... 1935 sf
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Standard Design Energy Use. 22.57 kBtu/sf-Y1 ��
Proposed Design Energy Use. 57.68 kBtu/sf-yr''"
NEW (EXISTING PLUS ADDITION/ALTERATION)
File Name.................. B12HOPXN - Existing House + Addition
Conditioned Floor Area..... 1991 sf
Standard Design Energy Use. 22.83 kBtu/sf-yr
Proposed Design Energy Use. 56.77 kBtu/sf-yr
FLOOR AREA RATIO Floor
Existing New Area =^-
Floor Area Floor Area Ratio
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4S92 Program-FORM CF-11:',,' |
Run-Existing House + Addition �
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Over-
Area U- Interior Exterior hang/
Orientation (sf) Value SHGC Shading Shading Fins
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Window Right (E) 40.0 0.600 0.650 Standard Standard None
HVAC SYSTEMS
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL Page 3 CF-1R
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Pr8ject Title.......... Hopkins Res./ Addition :1.2 /00 O9:40:23
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| ~ MICROPAS5 v 1 File-B12HOPXN Wth-CTZO4S92 Program -FORM
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COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
7his certificate of compliance lists the building features and performance
specifications needed
to comply with Title-24, Parts 1
and 6 of the
California Code of
Regulations, and
the administrative
regulations to
implement them. This certificate has
been signed by the
individual with
overall design responsibility.
When
this certificate of
compliance is
submitted for a single building plan
to be built in multiple
orientations,
any shading feature
that
a t is varied
s indicated in the
Special Features
Modelinq Assumptions
section.
Name....
Company.
Address.
Phone...
License.
DESIGNER or OWNER
Joyce Ford
--------------------
P.O. Box 228
Menlo Park, CA 94026
6!,50 960
Signed.. _.... .... ... .... .... _ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .............. _ .... .....
_
(date>
ENFORCEMENT ACENCY
Name....
.................... .... ........................ ....... ...........................................
Title... .... .... .... .... _ .... .... ... .... ..... _.......
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Agency..
------------.......... ------ ..........
-
Phone...
Signed.. _ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... _ .... .... .... _ .... ........ .... .... ............ .... ........ ....
(date)
70O1 u
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
Name.... Danny Tamin
Company. Design Tek Energy Compliance
Address. 616 Ramona Street, Suite 4
Palo Alto, CA 943O1
Phone... 65O-329-O955
Signed. �... .... ��
(date)
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COMPUTER METHOD SUMMARY Page 1 C-2R
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Project Title.......... Hopkins Res./ Addition Date..12/13/OO 09:40:23
Ploject Address........ 6365 Candlewood Court ******* ---------------------
^ Cupertino, CA *v5.10* | ----------------- |
Documentation Author... Danny Tamin ******* | Building Permit # |
Design Tek Energy Compliance _.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... |
616 Ramona Street, Suite 4 | Plan Check / Date |
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-0955 | Field Check/ Date �
Climate Zone........... 04 ---------------------
Compliance Method...... MICROPAS5 v5.10 for 1998 Standards by Enercomp, Inc.
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| MICROPAS5 v5.10 File-B12HOPXN Wth-CTZ04892 Program-FORM C-21:'', |
| User#-MP1260 User-Design Tek Energy Complia Run-Existing House + Addition |
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= MICROPAS5 ENERGY USE SUMMARY
= Energy Use Standard Proposed Compliance
= (kBtu/sf-vr) Desion Desiqn Maroin
= Space Heating.......... 13.58 42.01
= Space Cooling........'. 9.25 14.76 -5.51 =
= Total 22.83 56.77 -33.94 =
= =
= *** Water Heating not calculated *** =
GENERAL INFORMATION
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PrBject
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Hopkins
Res./
Addition
Date..12/13/00
09:40:23
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COMPUTER METHOD SUMMARY Page 1 C-2R
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Pyject Title.......... Hopkins Res./ Addition Date..12/13/O0 09:35:36
PVoject Address........ 6365 Candlewood Court ******* ---------------------
^ Cupertino, CA *v5.10* | ........ ............ ........................ ........ .... .... ....
_ |
Documentation Author... Danny Tamin ******* | Building Permit # �
Design Tek Energy Compliance | ........ ........ ........ ........................ .... .... ........ .... |
616 Ramona Street, Suite 4 < Plan Check / Date |
Palo Alto CA 94301
, . -----_----------- '
650-329-0955 ( Field Check/ Date |
Climate Zone........... 04 ---------------------
Compliance Method...... MICROPAS5 v5.10 for 1998 Standards by Enercomp, Inc.
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| MICROPAS5 v5.1O File-B12HOPX Wth-CTZ04S92 Program-FORM C-0.", |
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=================================================================
= MICROPAS5 ENERGY USE SUMMARY =
= - .... .... - .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... =
= Energy Use Standard Proposed Compliance =
= (kBtu/sf-yr> Design Design Margin =
= ----------------------- .... .... .... .... - .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ... -- .... .... ........ .... ................ .... .... ........ .... =
= Space Heating.......... 13.36 43.13
= Space Cooling.......... 9.21 14.55 -5.34 =
= -------- -------- -------- =
= Total 22.57 57.68
= =
= *** Water Heating not calculated *** =
=================================================================
GENERAL IHFORMATI(
Conditioned Floor Area.....
Building Type..............
Construction Type .........
Building Front Orientation.
Number of Dwelling Units...
Number of Building Stories.
Weather Data Type..........
Floor Construction Type....
Number of Building Zones...
Conditioned Volume..~......
Slab-On-Grade Area.........
Glazing Percentage....,....
Average Glazing U-value....
Average Glazing SHGC.......
Average Ceiling Height.....
1935 sf
Single Family Detached
Existing
Front Facing 195 deg (S)
1
2
ReducedYear
Raised Floor
1
1548O cf
O sf
13'3 % of floor area
1.28 Btu/hr-sf-F
O.8
8 ft
COMPUTER METHOD SUMMARY Page 2 C-2R
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Pr8ject Title,......... Hopkins Res./ Addition Date..12/13/0O O9:35:36
| ' MICRO1::'AS5 v5.10 File-B12HOPX Wth-CTZ04S92 Program-FORM C-2R |
| " User#-MP1260 User-Design Tek Energy Complia Run-Existing House |
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Zone Type
.... ............ .... .... .... .... ....
-
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Residence
OPAQUE SURFACES
Area U- Insul Act Solar Form 3 Location/
Surface (sf) value R-val Azm Tilt Gains Reference Comments
-------------- ------ ----- ----- --- .... .... .... .... ----- ------------ .... ........ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... -....
EXISTING - Existing
1
BUILDIN8
ZONE INFORMATION
0.393
O
195
Floor
-------------------------
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Area
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Cond- Thermostat
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Area
Leakage
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.... .... .... - .... .... .... -----------
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15480 1.00
Yes Setback
8.0
Standard
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Surface (sf) value R-val Azm Tilt Gains Reference Comments
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Wall
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90
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front
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445
0.393
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285
90
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left
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0.393
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15
90
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back
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432
0.393
O
105
90
Yes
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right
5
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1250
0.051
19
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1.250
0.097
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O
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7
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20
0.330
O
195
90
Yes
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20
0.330
,
O
195
9O
No
None
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SURFACES
Area
---------------------
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Exterior Shade
Interior Shade
Orientation
- ........ ............ .... .... ... .... ......
....... .... ........ .... ----
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-----
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---
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- .... ... ....
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--------------
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--------------
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Existing
1
Window
Front (S)
69.0
1.280
0.800
195
90
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.68
2
Window
Left (W)
11.0
1.280
0.800
285
90
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.68
3
Window
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154.0
1.280
0.800
15
90
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.68
4
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24.0
1.280
0.800
105
90
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Standard/0.68
HVAC SYSTEMS
t"
REMARKS
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------------ ... .... .... .... ........ .... .... .... .... .... ....
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CO'll PUTER METHOD
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SUMMARY
Page 3 C-2R
Prmject Title..........
Hopkins Res./
Addition
Date..12/13/O0 O9:35:36
`
| ^ MICROPAS5
v5.10 File-B12HOPX
Wth-CTZ04S92 Program-FORM
C-2R |
| " User#-MP1260 User-Design Tek
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Energy Complia Run-Existing House �
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REMARKS
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MANDATORY MEAS UPS (CH+ CCKIL ST.' RESMENTM L (]Page I of 2) MIF -RR
Note: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used.
Items marked with an asterisk (*) may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed on the Certificate of
Compliance. When this checklist is incorporated into the permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties
as minimum component performance specifications for the mandatory measures whether they are shown elsewhere in the
a documents or on this checklist only.
Instructions: Check or initial applicable boxes when completed or enter N/A if not applicable.
DESCRIPTION
DESIGNER
ENFORCEMENT
Bu ldlEng ]EmveRope Measures:
° § 150(a): Minimum R -19 ceiling insulation.
§ 150(6): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled R- Value.
NA
° § 150(c): Minimum R- 13 wall insulation in wood flamed walls or equivalent U -value in metal frame walls
does not apply to exterior mass walls).
§ 150(d): Minimum R -13 raised floor insulation in framed floors.
§ 150(l): Slab edge insulation - water absorption rate no greater than 0.3 %, water vapor transmission rate no
ater than 2.0 pemVinch.
§ 118: Insulation specified or installed meets insulation quality standards. Indicate type and form.
§ 116 -17: Fenestration Products, Exterior Doors, and Infiltration/Exfiltration Controls
I. Door; and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces designed to limit air leakage.
2. Fenestration products (except field- fabricated)have label with certified U- value, certified Solar Heat Gain
Coefficient (SHGC), and infiltration certification
3. Exterior doors and windows weatherstripped; all joints and penetrations caulked and sealed.
§ 150(g): Vapor barriers mandatory in Climate Zones 14 and 16 only.
NA
§ I50(f): Special infiltration barrier installed to comply with § 151 meets Commission quality standards.
§ I50(e): Installation of Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Logs.
L Masonry and factory-built fireplaces have:
a. Closeable metal or glass door
b. Outside au intake with damper and control
P
c. Flue damper and control
2. No continuous burning gas pilot lights allowed.
Space CondWanEng9 Water Henfing and M umWng System Measures:
§110-§113: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads and faucets certified by the Commission.
§150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads calculated in accordance with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA.
§150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or cooling systems.
§1500): Pipe and tank insulation
L Storage gas water heaters rated with an Energy Factor less than 0.58 must be externally wrapped with
insulation having an installed thermal resistance of R -12 or greater.
2. First 5 feet of pipes closest to water heater tank, non - recirculating systems, insulated (R-4 or greater)
3. Back -up tanks for solar system, unfired storage tanks, or other indirect hot water tanks have R -12 external
insulation or R- 16 combined internal/external insulation
4. All buried or exposed piping insulated in recirculating sections of hot water systems.
5. Cooling system piping below 55° F insulated
6. Piping insulated between heating source and indirect hot water tank
Jolly 1, 1999
.7
MANDATORY MEASURES CHECK LHST -. R ESIIDIENTIIAIL (Page 2 of 2) MIF -IR
Note: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used.
a, Items marked with an asterisk ( °) may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed on the Certificate of
a Compliance. When this checklist is incorporated into the permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties
as minimum component performance specifications for the mandatory measures whether they are shown elsewhere in the
p documents or on this checklist only.
Instructions: Check or initial applicable boxes when completed or enter N/A if not applicable.
DESCRIPTION
DESIGNER
ENFORCEMENT
Space Conditioning, Water Heating and Plumbing System Measures: (continued)
° § 150(m): Ducts and Fans
1. All ducts and plenums constructed, installed, insulated, fastened, and sealed to comply with the ICBO 1997
UMC sections 601 and 603; ducts insulated to a minimum installed R-4.2 or ducts enclosed entirely within
conditioned space. Openings shall be sealed with mastic, tape, aerosol sealant or other duct closure system
that meets the applicable requiremetns of UL 181, UL18IA, or UL181B and other applicable specified
tests for longevity given in § I50(m)..
2. Exhaust fan systems have back draft or automatic dampers.
3. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have either automatic or readily accessible, manually
operated dampers.
§ 114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment.
1-� A
1. System is certified with 78% thermal efficiency, on-off switch, weatherproof operating
instructions, no electric resistance heating and no pilot light.
2. System is installed with:
a At least 36' of pipe between filter and heater for future solar heating.
b. Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas.
3. Pool system has directional inlets and a circulation pump time switch
§115: Gas fired central furnaces, pool heaters, spa heaters or household cooking appliances have no
continuously burning pilot light, (Exception: Non - electrical cooking appliances with pilot < 150 Btu/ltr
Lighting Measures:
§150(k)l.: Luminaires for general lighting in kitchens shall have lamps with an efficacy of 40 lumens/watt or
greater for general lighting in kitchens. This general lighting shall be controlled by a switch on a readily
accessible li tin control panel at an entrance to the kitchen.
§150(k)2.: Rooms with a shower or bathtub must either have at least one h,minaire with lamps with an efficacy
of 40 lumen&watt or greater switched at the entrance to the room or one of the alternatives to this requirement
allowed in § 150(k)2.; and recessed ceiling fixtures are IC insulation cover approved.
.duly 1, 1999
JAN 4 20GI
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• Used if rough opening height is smaller than Bay Unit.
• If window unit must be raised above previously installed
header to meet soffit or to match line of adjoining window
trim, cut top platform back to clear header as shown.
• If window is raised install filler blocks at sill plate of equal
dimension to amount raised.
Perma-
Shield®
Casing
Centei
Unit
Perma-
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Casing
Cable
Gripper
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Header
(cut back)
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Filler Block
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• Projecting unit is supported by cables attached to header, gable or
eave. Cable Support System allows unit to be adjusted to
overcome difficulties associated with normal building settlement.
The Cable Support System in 9' and 12' versions are available
through your Andersen Dealer. See Cable Support System
Installation Guide for proper installation.
• Install Cable Support System after Step 9 of this guide.
Knee Brace
• When adequate support cannot be achieved by Cable Support
System or by header, soffit or cantilever support system, Knee
Braces (provided by others) must be attached to structural
member below each Mullion Post.
• Anchor Knee Brace into structural member or install double
cripple below unit and secure braces into them.
Cantilever
P®st or Foundation
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Cantilever Mount or reader /Soffit
Projecting unit is supported by cantilevered floor joist or unit is
attached directly to header /soffit. Projection of cantilevered floor
joist must not exceed 1/3 of overall length of support joist.
Post or Foundation Support
o Unit is supported by post or foundation of dwelling.
(Unit, flooring and siding are omitted for clarity in all illustrations)
Posts
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o Frame rough opening to dimensions recommended in the Andersen® Residential Product Guide or prepare an existing rough opening.
Masonry rough opening must be 1/2" greater than unit width and height.
Make sure Sill Plate is level by checking with a level. Shim Sill Plate to level.
o Make sure rough opening is plumb by checking with a level.
oeMake sure rough opening is square by placing tape measure diagonally across rough opening, upper left to lower right and upper right
to lower left corner. If measurements are the same, opening is square.
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• Determine overall wall thickness (excluding
siding) by measuring wall from outside edge of
exterior sheathing to inside edge of interior wall
board.
• Determine interior offset dimension by
subtracting 4" from wall thickness dimension.
Overall II Interior
VJaill o offset
Dimension Dimension
Example: 6- 9/16" — 4" = 2- 9/16"
From the interior use a combination square to
transfer Interior Offset Dimension to Double
\ Sill Plate and Header.
Interior
Wallboard
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Centerline Mark
On Double Sill
Plate
Unit Viewed From Interior Scribed Line
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o Remove crossbracing and skids from unit .
• From exterior of dwelling carefully lift unit into rough opening.
• Align centerline mark on-exterior edge of Lower Platform with
centerline on Sill Plate
o Temporarily place Jack and 2 "x 4" Support Braces under Lower
Platform to prevent unit form tipping out of opening.
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0. NOW and Fasten Unit - Align inside edge of Lower Platform with line scribed on Sill Plate.
#8 x 3' Flat Head Wood Screws Lower Platform
go Fasten Unit to Sill Plate and Header
• Align centerline of unit with centerline on Sill Plate.
• Temporarily fasten Lower Platform to Sill Plate using three #8 x
3" flat head wood screws.
• Align inside edge of Upper Platform with scribed line on Header.
iter
es
• Make sure unit is plumb. Temporarily fasten Upper Platform to
Sill Header using three #8 x 3" flat head wood screws.
Plate - Check unit for plumb and level and correct operation of Operating
Units, If adjustment is required, remove screws and adjust unit as
necessary with shims and jack.
• Refasten unit with #8 x 3" flat head wood screws.
• Shim space between header andogr P14tf @r'r,�1
• Secure both Upperand Lower Platforms in rough opening with
#8 x 3" flat head wood screws spaced at 6" to 8" intervals.
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9 L Apply Blocking and Secure Unit to Wall
1
Remove Side Inside Stops from outermost flanking units only.
o Cut 300 or 450 blocking from a 2" x 4" or cut a 2" x 4" to length
according to Trim -Out method desired.
o Predrill a 1/8" hole through outermost side jambs locating hole in
300 or 450 Blocking 2' x 4' Blocking kerf closest to vinyl skin.
(Modified Trim -out) (Standard Trim -out) a Secure side jambs to wall using #8 x 3" Flat Head wood screws
spaced at 12" intervals.
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o Attach 2" x 4" support pieces with 2" flat head wood screws to
Lower Platform to any side of projecting window 5'5" and wider.
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• If Auxiliary Casing is being used apply silicone sealant to exposed end of Auxiliary Casing.
• Apply backer rod and quality silicone sealant to gap between unit and exterior sheathing or siding. JAIN 4 20GI
• Apply weather sealing tape around perimeter of unit.
• Align Side flashing flush with top of Auxiliary Casing and bottom of unit.
• Push Side flashing tightly against side jamb and secure with 1 -1/2" roofing nails.
• All exterior siding (or other finish) must have a recommended 1/4 °clearance around unit, except at sill in masonry installations.
• Apply a quality silicone sealant around exterior perimeter of window after siding (or other finish) is applied over Side Flashing.
luxiliary
Batt Insulation Around
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Silicone Sealant
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Tape
Side
Flashing
Insert batt insulation between frame and rough opening at head
and side jambs. Do not overpack insulation. Bowed jambs may
result.
o Apply a vapor barrier to the warm side of Upper and Lower
Platforms. Northern climates apply on interior side. Southern
climates apply on exterior side.
Batt Insulation Around
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Insert batt insulation between frame and rough opening at head
and side jambs. Do not overpack insulation. Bowed jambs may
result.
o Apply a vapor barrier to the warm side of Upper and Lower
Platforms. Northern climates apply on interior side. Southern
climates apply on exterior side.
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Perma - Shiel
Casing
Nailing Blocl
Board
Nailing Block
5 -1/2° Wide
Perma - Shield
Casing
Vinyl Laminateu auam
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Self Supporting Roof by Others
Top of unit o Install a self supporting Roof structure over top of Auxiliary
with self Casing,
supporting o Install batt insulation.
roof
o Apply roof finish (shingles, copper)
Auuillary Casing by Andersen®
o For applications having approximately 1- 3/16" between unit and
Top of unit soffit.
with eave
detail
SAN 4 2001
Perma - Shield® Casing by Andersen°
o Perma- Shield® Casing is available in 3 -1/2" or 5 -1/2" widths and
may be used in conjunction with rigid vinyl "h" channel by
Top of unit Andersen.
with eave o Trim Perma - Shield® casing to fit.
detail o Install a nailer to soffit.
o Insert insulation.
Install Perma - Shield° Casing with corrosion free fastener.
Pefrna- Shield® Casing and Vinyl Laminated Board
by Andersen®
o Perma- Shield Casing is available in 3 -1/2" or 5 -1/2" widths, may
be used in conjunction with rigid vinyl "h" channel by Andersen.
Bottom of ° Vinyl Laminate Board can be used as soffit for projecting Win -
unit detail dows. Vinyl Laminate Board is available in 24" or 48" widths and
may be used in conjunction with rigid vinyl "j" or "H" channel by
Andersen.
• Attach nailing block to outside edge of Lower Platform using
Bottom of appropriate length flat head wood screws.
unit detail o Cut Perma - Shield Casing to length and fasten to nailing block
using 1 -1/2" flat head wood screws.
• Cut Vinyl Laminate Board soffit to size and fasten to nailing block
using 1 -1/2" screws.
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16, Position and Secure Seat Board and Interior Trim
Option I.- Seat Board Joined to Lower Platform
eat
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Interior
Edge
Lower
Platform
Option 20 Head and Seat Board Spaced from Platforms
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igid
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sulation
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Edge
Seat Board Joined to Lower Platform
• Position Seat Board directly on top of Lower Platform
making sure that finished side is facing up.
• Center Seat Board and make sure interior edge of Seat Board
is flush with interior wall.
• Secure with 1 -1/2" (4d) finishing nails around perimeter of
Seat Board 1/2" from edge. Space nails at 8" intervals..
JAN 42001
Seat Board Spaced above Lower Platform
• Attach Spacer Boards around perimeter of Upperand Lower
Platform.
• Cut Rigid Insulation to fit between Spacer Boards and apply
to Upper and lower Platform.
• Position Seat Board tightly against Window units making
sure that finished side is facing outwards. Due to varying
material thicknesses, it may be necessary to loosen operator
fastening screws to allow Seat Board to slide under operator.
• Center Seat Board and make sure interior edge of Seat Board
is flush with interior wall.
• Secure with 1 -1/2" (4d) finishing nails around perimeter of
Seat Board 1/2" from edge. Space nails at 8" intervals.
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o Using tape measure determine distance between installed
Seat Board and Upper Platform.
Subtract thickness of Head Board from above measurement.
Cut Interior Mullion Post Casing to calculated length.
o Position Interior Mullion Post Casing and secure with 1 -1/2"
"(4d) finishing nails 1/2" from edge. Space nails at 8"
intervals.
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• Using tape measure determine distance between installed
Seat Board and Upper Platform Spacers.
• Subtract thickness of Head Board from above measurement.
Cut Interior Mullion Post Casing to calculated length.
• Position Interior Mullion Post Casing and secure with 1-1/2"
(4d) finishing nails 1/2" from edge. Space nails at 8"
intervals.
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Post
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• Slide exterior edge of Head Board on top of interior Mullion Post Casing making sure that finished side of Head Board is facing
downwards.
• Push Head Board upwards against Upper Platform and center. Intake sure interior edge of Head Board is flush with interior wall.
• Trim Head Board flush with interior wall if necessary.
• Secure with 1 -1/2" (4d) finishing nails around perimeter of Head Board 1/2" from edge. Space nails at 8" intervals.
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170 Um-U10 Opg@no (Left side of illustrations depict Modified Trim -Out - Right Side Depicts Standard Trim -Out)
M011f ed Trim -But
Standard 3/4" wood trim
supplied by others.
o Ideal for replacement and new
construction.
3/4° Wood Trim
3/4° Wood Trim
Standard Trim -Out
• Adaptor and Extension Jambs
are available from your
Andersen Dealer in 4- 9/16 ",
5-1/4", 6- 9/16 ", and 7-1/8" wall
dimensions.
for
• Secure with appropriate length
finishing nails.
3/4° Wood Trim
Adaptor
3/4° Wood Trim
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(Joined Head and Seat Board Only)
Head/Seat Board Inside Trim
Jamb Nailer
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Extension Jamb
• Measure Center Unit along Seat Board between Interior Mullion
Post Casings.
• Cut lengths from Head /Seat Board Inside Trim.
• Position Head /Seat Board Inside Trim in place and secure with
several finishing nails.
• Repeat above procedure for Head Board and Flanking Units.
o Cut and apply Interior Casing (supplied by others) around finished
interior wall.
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Andersen has determined that two coats of polyurethane varnish or
two coats of paint plus a primer are needed to protect natural wood
surfaces. Without these finishes, wood surfaces will discolor and
deteriorate from moisture and fungal attack. Please follow these
instructions carefully to make sure of satisfactory results. Andersen
assumes no liability for incorrectly finished windows or window
damage caused by not following these instructions. Before you
begin, thoroughly read and follow the instructions and warnings on
each container of finish material.
KFORE F110019111MG
o Set all nails with a punch to 1/16" below the wood surface. Fill all nail
holes with a quality wood filler and let dry. Lightly sand the wood
surfaces with 220 -grit sandpaper. Wipe away dust or dirt with a clean
cloth before proceeding.
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Apply a pre -stain to make sure of a uniform appearance. Apply the
pre -stain in the direction of the wood grain.
on
• Apply the stain according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Two coats are recommended for best results. Apply the stain in
the direction of the wood grain.
• Apply a coat of quality polyurethane varnish. Wait at least 5
hours (preferably 24 hours), and lightly sand the surface.
• Apply a second coat of polyurethane. Be sure to lap the finish
coat 1/16" onto the glass to form a water seal between the
glass and wood. Let dry for 24 hours.
PAINTIMO
• Apply one coat of quality primer /sealer.
• Apply 2 coats of quality trim paint according to the
manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to lap the finish coat 1/16"
onto the glass to form a water seal between glass and wood. Let
dry for 24 hours.
CLEANING
Clean exteriorframe, sash members and screens using a mild
detergent- and -water solution and a soft cloth or brush.
Abrasive cleaners or solutions containing corrosive solvents
should not be used. For persistent dirt or grime, Mr. Clean® or
Soft Scrub® brand cleansers or a mixture of water and alcohol
or ammonia can be used.
MAIINTTHANCE
Immediately sand and refinish any interior wood that becomes
stained or mildewed to prevent discoloration and /or damage.
o For further information, contact your local Andersen® supplier.
Suppliers can be found in the Yellow Pages under Windows.
JAN 4 2001
Andersen® Cable Support System Installation and Adjustment Guide
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able Support System
it for Andersen® Bow Bay and Box Projecting Window Units ©W
Congratulations! You have just purchased one of the many fine Andersen® products. For ease of installation and continued enjoyment of your AnderserP
product please read and follow this Installation Guide completely. You may direct any questions about this or other products to your local Andersen®
dealer. AnderserP dealers can be found in the Yellow Pages under Windows.
Installer: Please leave the Installation Guide with the home owner to file for future reference. 'thank you for choosing Andersen'.
Omportance of Proper Installation
Proper installation and maintenance of Andersen products is essential if the benefits of experienced product design and engineering, quality materials,
and skilled workmanship are to be fully attained. General recommendations regarding installation are guidelines only. Every installation is different
(windloads, structural support, etc.) and, Andersen strongly recommends consultation with the local Andersen supplier or an experienced contractor,
architect, or structural engineer prior to the installation of any Andersen product. Installation of Andersen products is the sole responsibility of the
architect, building owner, contractor and /or consumer and Andersen has no responsibility in this regard.
Pans Oncluded
(2) Cable Grippers
(2) Cables with Threaded Rods
(Cables come in either 9' and 12' lengths)
(4) #10 x 2" Flat Head Screws
(2) 3/8" "T" Nuts
(2) Keyed "T" Washers
(2) 1 -1/4" Flat Washers
(2) Lock Washer
(2) 1/4 " -28 Cable Hex Nut
(2) 1 -3/4" Staples
(2) 1" Adjustment Hole Plug
(1) Cable Adjustment Hole Template
Onstallation Tools Needed}
Phillips Head Screw Over
'
Hammer
Level
Carpenters Square
Electric Drill
1/8" Drill Bit
1" Spade Bit or Hole Saw
3/8" Deepwell Socket and Ratchet
Hydraulic or Mechanical Jack
2 "x4" Support Braces
Pencil
Safety Glasses
Hardware Components
JAS!
3/8' "T" Nut
Keyed "T" Washer
1 -1/4' Washer CD
Lock Washer
1/4' - 28 Cable
Hex Nut
Adjustment Hole
Plug Cable
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Cable Adjustment No. 10 x 2' Flat Cable Gripper 1 - 3/4' Staple
Hole Template Head Screw
The Andersen Cable Support System provides adjustable support for Projecting Window Units when used along with platform boards and the structural
support members of the building. When used properly, the Cable Support System will help reduce the weight carried by the platforms. The Cable
Support System also allows convenient adjustment for leveling the unit at the time of installation and also in the future, should additional adjustment be
required. A maximum load of 500 pounds per cable is allowed.
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Andersen® Cable Support System and Mustment (laude
Ilffl1 CONSTRUCTION
° Follow Steps 1 -9
REPILIACEINERIT
o Follow Steps 1 -9
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LIMITED SOFFIT CLEARANCE REPLACEMENT
• Follow Steps 2-5
• Follow Steps 1
• Follow Steps 6-9
FUTURE CABLE ADJUSTMENTS
o Follow Step 10
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Upper
Platforr
Tempos
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Brace Platform
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Box Bays 450 Angle Bays 300 Angle Bays
• Unit should be installed according to Unit's Installation Guide.
Unit must be plumb, level and square.
• Place level crosswise on Lower Platform.
• Place jack and temporary support braces securely under Lower
Platform and raise unit approximately 1/8" over level.
• Check for proper operation of operating units
• Readjust height of Platform with jack if necessary.
• Place 2'x4" temporary support braces under unit.
• For limited soffit clearance installation return to Step 6.
JAIN 4 21001
STANDARD UNITS
° Use diagram at left to identify locations of Cable Support Systems
on Upper and Lower Platform,
CUSTOM UNITS
• Follow directions on Cable Adjustment Hole Template to locate
cable holes.
• Mark hole location with pencil and drill 3/8" hole through
platforms.
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0. ppp�v'T' Muff A 1164' 1111 C %Wn [in NJppOF HaMMM ° Place a 318" "T" Nut into cable hole on top of Upper Platform. Tap
in place with hammer until fully seated. Repeat procedure for all
cable hole locations in Upper Platform.
Insert Cable Rod end of Cable into 3/8" "T" Nut on top of Upper
Platform . Thread Cable through Upper Platform and into cable
Cable End Cable holes in Bottom Platform. Repeat procedure for all Cable
locations.
6. apply NMI@ 6oaIp flofi b
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Upper
Platform
Lower
Platform
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Keyed "T" Washer
Flat Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
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• Place Keyed "T" Washer, pointed side up onto Cable Rod end.
• Place 1- 1 /4 " Flat Washer onto Cable Rod end.
• Place Lock Washer onto Cable Rod end.
• Thread 1/4 "x28 Hex Nut onto Cable Rodend. Turn 6 times until
bottom of Hex Nut is flush with Cable Rod end.
• Pull opposite end of Cable taught, centering Keyed "T" Washerin
hole.
• Using hammer, tap bottom of Hex Nutto firmly seat Keyed "T"
Washer into Lower Platform.
• Thread Hex Nut 1 /2" up on Cable Rod end.
• Repeat procedure to all Cables Rodends.
3
"T" Nut \
n
Apply "T" Nut
Insert Cable
Rod End
through Hole
6. apply NMI@ 6oaIp flofi b
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Upper
Platform
Lower
Platform
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Keyed "T" Washer
Flat Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
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• Place Keyed "T" Washer, pointed side up onto Cable Rod end.
• Place 1- 1 /4 " Flat Washer onto Cable Rod end.
• Place Lock Washer onto Cable Rod end.
• Thread 1/4 "x28 Hex Nut onto Cable Rodend. Turn 6 times until
bottom of Hex Nut is flush with Cable Rod end.
• Pull opposite end of Cable taught, centering Keyed "T" Washerin
hole.
• Using hammer, tap bottom of Hex Nutto firmly seat Keyed "T"
Washer into Lower Platform.
• Thread Hex Nut 1 /2" up on Cable Rod end.
• Repeat procedure to all Cables Rodends.
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No. 10 x 2" Flat - If needed, install cable gripper mounting brace based upon type of
H ad Screws
installation.
Pull Cable tight to mounting surface to locate best position for
Cable Gripper.
o Cable Grippercan be installed in either horizontal or vertical
position. Outside fingers of Cable Gripper must face upwards
when installing in horizontal position.
Cable Gripper Cable Gripper - Place Cable Gripper in position and mark location of screw holes
Horizontal Mount Vertical Mount with pencil.
Drill 1/8" pilot holes at marked locations. Secure Cable Gripper
tightly in position with two #10 x 2" screws.
o Repeat above procedure for all Cable Grippers being installed.
For limited soffit clearance installation return to Step 1.
Rafter or
Truss Mount
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Window Units
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0. Rohn Moho W C @M@ avrippon o Pull up on Cable to remove slack. Wrap around first finger of
Cable Gripper, weaving end of Cable through remaining fingers as
shown.
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• Secure Cable end against mounting surface with 1 -3/4" Staple 8"
to 12" from Cable Gripper.
• Cut excess Cable off approximately 4" past Staple or wrap and
secure excess Cable on top of Upper Platform.
• Hand tighten Hex Nutto remove any remaining Cable slack.
• Repeat above procedure for all Cables.
• Carefully remove temporary support braces and jack from under
unit to allow window units weight to seat Cables.
• Place a load on Lower Platform (NOT TO EXCEED 500 lbs.
including the weight of window unit) to allow the cable system to
be seated.
• Place level on Lower Platform and ch%t9r levll.2oo1
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If unit requires downward adjustment, loosen Hex Nuts 1 full turn.
Recheck for level. Repeat procedure if necessary to level unit.
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o Place level crosswise across Lower Platform.
• Place jack under Lower Platform and carefully raise unit to
approximately 1/8" over level.
• Check for correct operation of operating units.
• Readjust height of platform with jack if necessary.
• Place 2" x 4" temporary support braces under unit.
• With 3/8" deepwell socket and ratchet, slowly tighten Hex Nuts
until snug. DO NOT Overtighten. Recheck for level.
• Carefully remove temporary support braces and jack from under
unit.
• Repeat procedure if necessary until unit is level.
0 Proceed with Exterior Trim Installation according to Units
Installation Guide.
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Cable
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Lower Platform
Insulation
Lower Platform Soffit
Adjustment Hole Plug
Temporary
Support
Braces
• If rigid insulation is used, pre -fit insulation and tap in place to
locate access hole locations. Remove insulation and drill 1" hole
on dimple mark.
• Reinstall insulation and Lower Platform Soffit according to unit's
Installation Guide.
• Place Cable Adjustment Hole Template on Lower Platform Soffit.
Mark unit hole locations and drill through Lower Platform Soffit
with 1" spade bit or hole saw.
• Fill Cable Adjustment Holes with batt insulation and snap 1"
Adjustment Hole Plugs in place.
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• Place level on Lower Platform to determine where unit is mis-
aligned.
• Place jack under the Lower Platform and carefully raise unit
approximately 1/8" over level.
• Check for correct operation of operating units.
• Readjust height of platform with jack if necessary.
• Place 2" x 4" temporary supprt braces under unit.
• Remove Cable Adjustment Plugs and insulation from adjustment
holes in bottom of Lower Platform Soffit.
• With 3/8" deepwell socket and ratchet, slowly tighten Hex Nuts
until snug. DO NOT Overtighten. Recheck for level.
• Carefully remove temporary support braces and jack from under
unit.
• Repeat procedure if necessary until unit is level.
• Replace batt insulation and Cable Adjustment Plugs.
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