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LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License # Lic. Class Exp. Date V aite Signature of Contractor l OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: (j() I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business & Professionals Code). ( ) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business & Professionals Code). 11. �f I am exempt under Section , B&P.C. for this reason Date /a7 , '1 Signature of Owner—), i. -n .. WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ( ) I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit`is issued. ( ) I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier & policy no. are: Carrier Policy No. (This section need not be completed if the permit valuation is for $100.00 or less). `(Z! I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation law§ of'California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions.r r .ate': a : �h Applicant'2-/f: -a, �s.A X t f Warning: Failure to secure Workers' Compensation coverage is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest and attorney's fees. IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on his application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made & each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this applicaton agrees to, & shall, indemnify & hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 -hays will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all City, and State laws relating to the building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this City to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. i rSignature (Owner/Agent) �' /��;:�u � +- Date--le-rvi i1'' rr w w PERMIT # BUILDING PERMIT$I31, p.0ed DATE 4)3/10/241) VALUATION Q0.4. �.�� LOT TRACT JOB SITE ADDRESS 77-J185 (:AAE NIONI T� RCY APN - - OWNER +' CONTRACTOR / DESIGNER / ENGINEER ;`T(V Y'f. i �7'cr m -i IJ IiwV rnc� n rA Cnn�a I %n 4 V�'L114 `..✓V 1JlIw4 77-185 CAJLE IMIDNUEREY 77.185 tCALLE MON rERE ' LA. QUI N'VA, CA y2"5'-1 LA.QLJ1N`VA. CA 92253 (76p)7.71.-4.230 USE OF PPERMIT 200 L.F. WrITJ t 1ARDEN WALL ONLY -CMV STANDARD 200.00 LF sLS.Y.!'MASi.EM COST, O i,.i.NIN 1111a..nVly Ss'cYci��.�i fi PERMIT PER SUMMARV CO NS',i"R C"TION FE 101-00(1, 4i8-000 S7:Imo SC. B -11Y AL CONSTRUCTION AND PLAN ( HIECK N) LESS .1'iZx' -1'.r= FEES Sstl.f}C TOTAL PE, kM.tTVF.1rI S DuX Now $72,00 RECEIPT DATE :. BY DATE FINALED INSPECTOR a: INSPECTION RECORD OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR BUILDING APPROVALS MECHANICAL APPROVALS Set Backs Underground Ducts Forms & Footings Ducts Slab Grade Return Air Steel Combustion Air Roof Deck Exhaust Fans O.K to Wrap F.A.U. Framing Compressor Insulation Vents Fireplace P.L. Grills Fireplace T.O. Fans & Controls Party Wall Insulation Condensate Lines Party Wall Firewall Exterior Lath Drywall - Int. Lath Final Final POOLS - SPAS BLOCKWALL APPROVALS Steel Set Backs Electric Bond Footings Main Drain _ Bond Beam Approval to Cover Equipment Location Underground Electric Underground Plbg. Test Final z= Gas Piping PLUMBING APPROVALS Gas Test Electric Final Waste Lines Heater Final Water Piping Plumbing Final . Plumbing Top Out Equipment Enclosure Shower Pans O.K. for Finish Plaster Sewer Lateral Pool Cover Sewer Connection Encapsulation Gas Piping Gas Test Appliances Final COMMENTS: Final Utility Notice (Gas) ELECTRICAL APPROVALS Temp. Power Pole Underground Conduit Rough Wiring Low Voltage Wiring Fixtures Main Service Sub Panels Exterior Receptacles G.F.I. Smoke Detectors Temp. Use of Power Final Utility Notice (Perm) f� P.O. BOX 1504 Building 78-105 CALLE ESTADO Address 7-� ='���� LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Owner _. . Rftk Jobnacm COmstrwtion Mailing BUILDING: TYPE CONST. OCC: GRP.• Address P. 0. Box 329 774..-033--004 . A.P. Number City Zip JTel. - . iata.. 2. a . S64 ,2228. Legal Description Contractor Project Description A4"011^ VAM41V .Address. City'.. Zip' .. Tela . State Lic. & Classif. 397369 City Lic. # 202 M 1650 Sq. Ft. No. No. Dw. Size CAP. ..440. Stories Units . Arch,.-,Engr., - .... _ ... - _ Designer New ©1 Add ❑ Alter ❑ Repair ❑ Demolition 0 Address Tel. 'Permit C.¢.Q€iS10ifV .4c$ City Zip State Lic. # . LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section' 7000) of Division of the Business and)Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. .ESC', : •.01- A-•" / /14 /—"% . r- }, d'. _ SIGNATURE DATE OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am exempt, from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: (Sec. 7031,; 5,Business and Professions Code: Any , city or county which .requires•. a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or •repair any structure, prior to its issuance also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law, Chapter 9 (commencing with Section '7000) of ' �Division'3 of the Businbss'and Professions Code, or that. he is, exempt•therefrom, • and thebasis - for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5. by 'any applicant for a permit -subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than -five hundred dollars ($500). O I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will Estimated ValUatlOn ' 500 B a V�.► .. , PERMIT-. AMOUNT' ' ' Plan. Chk. Dep.- -' Plan Chk.. Bal., _ 9 Irl .1� COrtst.�,5 0; '• w do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Seca 7044, Buisness and Professions -Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who Mech. - e- .. a ♦3i.i builds or improves thereon and who does such work himself orthrough his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered 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 improve for the purpose of sale.) 'Electrical - Plumbing ' O I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to.con- struct the project. (Sec. •7044, Business and Professions Coder The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or -improves thereon, and who contracts for - such projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law.) -- ❑ I am exempt under Sec. B. 8 P.C. for this reason .. S.M.I. Grading 9.€1.€13 Driveway Enc. 90.011 Date, Owner Infrastructure WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I have a certificate'of'consent to self -insure, or a certificate of Worker's Compensation Insurance, or a certified copy thereof. (Sec. 3800, Labor Code.) Policy No. .Company O Copy is filed with the city. .O. Certified copy is hereby furnished.' TOTALS 9 Z9 at4a.3i REMARKS CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS'COMPENSATIONINSURANCE . -' (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars .($100) valuation or less.) - - - • - I certify that in the performance of thg work for which this permit is issued, I shall -not. employ any person -in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California.�.it ' A(, Date Owner NOTICE TO APPLICANT: If, after making this Certificate of Exemption you should become subject' to" the Workers' Compensation provisions of -the 'Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. - _- ZONE: BY: Minimum Setback Distances: - - - Front Setback from Center Line Rear Setback from Rear Prop. Line CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY Side Street Setback from Center Line' I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the ' work for which this permit is issued. (Sec. 3097; Civil Code.) - Side Setback from Property.Llne ' Lender's Name FINAL DATE INSPECTOR d Issued by: Date ,x1%22187 Permit Validated by: Lender's Address ' This is a building permit when properly filled out, signed and validated, and is subject to expiration if work thereunder is suspended for 180 days. I certify that 1 have read this application and state'that the'above information is correct. " 1 agree* to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives -of this city to enter the above-. mentioned property for inspection purposes. Signature of applicant Date Mailing Address Validation: City, State, Zip HARD COPY CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE NO. ELECTRICAL FEES NO. PLUMBING FEES IST FL. SO. FT. ® $ 2ND FL. SO. FT. POR. SO. FT. ® GAR. SO. FT. ® CAR P. SO. FT. WALL SO. FT. ® SO. FT. ® ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION VALUATION $ UNITS MOBILEHOME SVC. POWER OUTLET YARD SPKLR SYSTEM BAR SINK ROOF DRAINS DRAINAGE PIPING DRINKING FOUNTAIN URINAL WATER PIPING NOTE: Not to be used as property tax valuation BONDING FLOOR DRAIN MECHANICAL FEES FORMS WATER SOFTENER VENT SYSTEM FAN EVAP.COOL HOOD' SIGN WASHER(AUTO)(DISH) APPLIANCE DRYER GAS (ROUGH) GARBAGE DISPOSAL FURNACE UNIT WALL FLOOR SUSPENDED OTHER APP.IEOUIP. LAUNDRY TRAY AIR HANDLING UNIT CFM M &MP. POLE - / KITCHEN SINK ABSORPTION SYSTEM. B.T.U. TEMP USE PERMIT SVC WATER CLOSET' COMPRESSOR HP POLE,TEMIPERM LAVATORY HEATING SYSTEM FORCED GRAVITY AMPERES SERV ENT SHOWER BOILER B.T.U. SO. FT. ® c BATH TUB FINAL INSP. SO. FT. ® c WATER HEATER MAX. HEATER OUTPUT, B.T.U. SO. FT. RESID ® 11/4 c SEWAGE DISPOSAL REMARKS: SO.FT.GAR ® 3/ac HOUSE SEWER GAS PIPING PERMIT FEE PERMIT FEE PERMIT FEE DBL TOTAL FEES MICRO FEE MECH.FEE PL.CK.FEE CONST. FEE ELECT. FEE SMI FEE PLUMB. FEE STRUCTURE PLUMBING ELECTRICAL HEATING & AIR COND. SOLAR SETBACK GROUND PLUMBINCPV/ Sj UNDERGROUND A.C. UNIT COLL. AREA SLAB GRADE ROUGH PLUMB. BONDING HEATING (ROUGH) STORAGE TANK FORMS SEWER OR SEPTIC TANK ROUGH WIRING DUCT WORK ROCK STORAGE FOUND. REINF. 3%% GAS (ROUGH) METER LOOP HEATING (FINAL) OTHER APP.IEOUIP. REINF. STEEL GAS (FINAL) M &MP. POLE - / GROUT WATER HEATER SERVICE FINAL INSP. BOND BEAM WATER SYSTEM GRADING cu. yd. $ plus x$ _ $ LUMBER GR. FINAL INSP. RAMING lO — ? / FINAL INSP. ROOFING J f% �- _ �o (+� �f. (e 17 REMARKS: VENTILATION FIRE ZONE ROOFING FIREPLACE SPARK ARRESTOR GAR. FIREWALL LATHING MESH J Gi ULATION/SOUND L ->7 - FINISH GRADING FINAL INSPECTION CERT. OCC. FENCE FINAL INSPECTOR'S SIGNATURES/INITIALS GARDEN WALL FINAL -`PROJECT DATA SUMMARY owner r�11c'j\,,_ - project system typeLA documentation au t Form 1 checked by date SITE INFORMATIONL- Heating Degree Day (from Appendix C) ......................................................... HDD 1 ' Z' 3Z' OF -day Outside Design Temperature (from Appendix C or Appendix G) ...................... Tow 2 3) of PROPOSED BUILDING ENVELOPE INFORMATION I LR L4 Make Gross Floor Area if Low -Rise (from Calculations) ............................................ At 3 ft2 Gross Wall Area if High -Rise (from Calculations) ............................................ Aw 4 ft2 Designed Glazing Area (from Calculations)...................................................... Ag 5 ^) ft2 Basic Glazing Area (16%of Line 3 if low-rise or 40% of line 4 if high-rise)........ Abg 6 Z-L4y ft2 1DeAscription offn Assembly Glazingy'�` �`J Ugl Ug2 Wall �y �� \ ( 1 /w Uw1 Uw2 Uw3 Uw4 Ceiling/Roof 1 '0"D1-7 2• UcI A L\— Uc2 Floor Ufl Uf2 7 Jv Btu/ (hr•ft2 .OF) 8 Btu/ (hr •ft2•OF) 9 Btu/ (hr.1ft2:OF) 10 • �� 'Btu/ (hr •ft2 •OF) 11 Btu/ (hr •ft2 •OF) 12 Btu/.(hr .ft?•OF) 13 Btu/ (hr •ft2 •OF.) 14 Btu/ (hr •ft2 •IF) 15 Btu/ (hr •ft2 •''F) 16 Btu/ (hr •ft2•OF) 17 Btu/ (hr •ft2 •OF) PROPOSED SPACE HEATING SYSTEM (Chapter 7) Gas Furnace Building Design Hourly Heat Loss (from Form 2) ..................................... qh 18 Z, `Z ` Btu/hr Maximum Allowed Bonnet Capacity, 1.5 x Line 18 ............................................... 19 Btu/hr Proposed Furnace Make Model Description Rated Bonnet Capacity Electric Resistance Alone Electric Resistance Life Cycle Cost (from Form 5) .................................... sLCCe .20 $ Lowest Life Cycle Cost of the Other Systems (from Form 5) ................... sLCC lowest21 $ Non-Depletable Energy w/Electric Resistance Back -Up Percentage of Annual Heat Loss Met by Non-Depletable Energy Source (from Calculations)........................................................ "..................... 22 % Hest Pump Percentage of Annual Heat Loss Met by Electric Resistance (from Calculations)............................................................................................. 23— % PROPOSED WATER HEATING SYSTEM INFORMATION (Chapter 8) Electric Resistance Alone Electric Resistance Life Cycle Cost (from Form 6) ................................. ...LCCe 24 $ Lowest Life Cycle Cost of the Other Systems (from Form 6) ................... WLCCb,,,,, 25 $ PROPOSED SWIMMING POOL HEATING SYSTEM INFORMATION (Chapter 9) Solar Life Cycle Cost (from Form 7)............................................................... pLCCs 26 $ Natural Gas Life Cycle Cost (from Form 7) ...................................................... pLCCng ' 27 $ HOURLY AND ANNUAL Form 2R BUILDING HEAT LOSS RATE (8/81) Check One: Proposed Design Sta dard Design Enforcement Agency Use Only owner orolect out oing permit numoer proleccatl�ft "'m type - CflecKeo oy aocumentatlon autnor Cate date SITE INFORMATION Heating Degree Day (from Appendix) . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . HOD I Z� °F• day Outside Design Temperature (from Appendix) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. TOW 3 I of Outside January Mean Temperature (from Appendix) . . . . . . . . .. .. . Tian oF PROPOSED BUILDING ENVELOPE INFORMATION Gross Floor Area (from if 1 ' plans) ........................... of Assamoly, or F2 from &T ft2 Gros Well Area (from plans) ............ .... ........... Aw 1 y� h2 Designed Glazing Area (from plans) ........ ........ ...... . A9 (P 1 ft2 Basic Glazing Area (16% of Af if low-rise or 40% of Aw if high-rise) .. ., .Aba Z y ft2 HOURLY HEAT LOSS DESIGN TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE For All Assemblies Other Than The Three Selew. .. IeF — OF -&Th 1 1 °F Torr from above. For Insulated Floor Over Vented Unheated Space .......... Line 1 =2 -&Thi 2 °F For Uninsulated Floor Over Vented Unheated Space....... Line 2 — 5°F . &Thu 3 °F For Slab -on Ground Floors . .. . ..... .. 70°F — °F -&Ths 4 I °F Tian from above - CONDUCTIVE HEAT LOSS Glazing Description f Assembly �DOAL- intJ� Well W%I.L'� X. X X• X a X X = Ceiling/Roof X • X T7Q� A �L X x Floor X X a X� X 3Q = Z Other 15121 Y �.�C� Il '1 X 1( W um volume Subtotal 5 ' ( to/hr o t �e above INFILTRATION ....... ft2X C•y� ftXeb1ea x 3 -F - . 'Af from above Weigntea from Tn from 6 Average Taole 3.7 - Calling HeigLine 3nt � \'i47-- Subtotal 7 VVV to/hr line • line o DUCT HEAT LOSS (Enter 0 if there are no ductal ................. 0.15 x Line 7 . S TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS,Q 9_Btu/hr Mine ANNUAL NEAT LOSS, (31 - OF -dav/yr L°F.dav/vr X Z'Zyr Btu/hr X I P x 24nr/daV + of 10BtWvr MOO Hourly Heat Lois C from Tn from from above Table 3.8 - Line t Average U ' Area, ft2 or of Assamoly, or F2 from &T hourly heat Lengtn, It Gra 4-1 ' from loss. q ` ` Qn �`' (loss, �YL� Z X X?�_ �' Btu/hr Well W%I.L'� X. X X• X a X X = Ceiling/Roof X • X T7Q� A �L X x Floor X X a X� X 3Q = Z Other 15121 Y �.�C� Il '1 X 1( W um volume Subtotal 5 ' ( to/hr o t �e above INFILTRATION ....... ft2X C•y� ftXeb1ea x 3 -F - . 'Af from above Weigntea from Tn from 6 Average Taole 3.7 - Calling HeigLine 3nt � \'i47-- Subtotal 7 VVV to/hr line • line o DUCT HEAT LOSS (Enter 0 if there are no ductal ................. 0.15 x Line 7 . S TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS,Q 9_Btu/hr Mine ANNUAL NEAT LOSS, (31 - OF -dav/yr L°F.dav/vr X Z'Zyr Btu/hr X I P x 24nr/daV + of 10BtWvr MOO Hourly Heat Lois C from Tn from from above Table 3.8 - Line t S LAS, Zig 4��� s HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT Form 3 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY R List of Construction Components a.,g�� SI�CL.� • 2.��Sv�_���o(J 3•,':>O a. 5. 6. 7. 8. Inside Surface Air Film cooling heating Sketch of Construction Assembly WEIGHT: Ib/ft2 Outside Surface Air Film cooling heating Check one: Total Resistance Rt W 7ab� Wall cooling heating Roof U -Value (144y Z/�Y) •Q �i�� �d Floor - cooling heating HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT Corm PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY List of Construction Components R 2. �O �� �': w o� L9 Z 3. IJ S v L� 4 5. • 7 8. Inside Surface Air Film cooling heating Sketch of Construction Assembly Outside Surface Air Film WEIGHT: Ib/ft2 cooling heating Check one: Total Resistance Rt `4w 3 X1,1 I Wall cooling heating. Roof U -Value (IlSt} Floor . _ J cooling heating BUILDING DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT SUMMARY 4 (V-Wn project title climate tone project aaareu MRs 6Z�crc. J<t-�soK� p�6 \ J_projeSwner \-� -� J 4�Z \ �Q. 14 documentation autnor date Form 2 page 1 of 2 Plan Cnetk/permit number �n�Cts Enforcement Agency Use Only compliance method (prescrlative or performance, describe) ' BUILDING EHYELom oest&4 Description of Item Dimension l Total Floor Area SJ fe 1. Floor. Slab Perimeter, Type 1 "'� Fa =�- ft 'G Type(; y i, RaWW, Type 1 .1T 9 AJ -r< t� F� 1 0.7 ft fle Type 2 (n 1 —1 4 02 S 52C\1-7 1(QH T. f t" I �' 8 . I .�i../n��oV 2. Ceiling: Type 1 fta Type 2 fts \ ► ) +J �J �-%�� O �J (Z�. 3 Wail: Type 1 ft, Type 2 ft" 4. Glazing: West. Type 1 �Jn� �A•J� 5ygs/o ftt Typee North, Type I ny �� Pn� �. j—�/a Z ft" fe Type 2 East. Type r.fts Type 2 • to South, Type 1 ��� - % ft . Type 2 7% ft" Skylight. Type 1 SC-- ft" Type 2 _qC ft" S 5. Shading Coefficient: West ���•� Sc SC .Z Nort ( may Sc Sc East South y Sc 6. Horizontal South Overhang Z -F ft 7. Movable Insulation ft 8. Infiltration Control STS ►inn 9. Thermal Mass:. Type 1 Pi`s 1"1 1r .O Ca �- q_� 1r L�Ll ft't Type 2 • z fe Type 3 HCW, ft= Type 4 _R _liG MC ft" Type 5 MG fts 1 _ Point Total This Page 1183 — 420 — CEC 284.-66 (2/83) Points SUMMARY l - - - oraiect title climate zone- project aaaress Form 2 page 2 of 2 HEATING, VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Points 10. Heating (fill in information on proposed system) Central Gas Furnace °5 brand and model number ' SE Btu/hr nesting capacity Heat Pump Grana and modal number - - ACOP 50 V 0C> Btu/hr meeting capacity at 47-F Active Solar type (liquid or air) collector brand and modelnumber • solar fraction ha o , collector area collector orientation callector tilt rates rated slope y . Intercept � .Other describe 11. Cooling (fill in information-on proposed system) Electric Air Conditioner brand and modet number seasonal EER Btu/hr cooling capacity at 9S11 F Electric. Heat Pump • �> ; � � =eft Btu/hr tooting capacity at 95 F - Other _ - describe 12. Mechanical Ventilation • - - - describe DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM 13. Heating.(fill in information on proposed system► Gas Only i Gallons brand and model number tank size Heat Pump w/Electric Backup �_ GN i" �nir �— (Z O Z aL _ Gallons brand and model numoer tank size Active Solar cquector Grana and model numoer sled y - �nterceot rated trope solar traction fta pickup neater type, brand and model number collector area .collector orientation Other describe J 3 Point Total from Page 1 Total Point Score Z, 1/83 • 420 - CEC .N.3rJ' i • h ENGINEERING DATA �%1t✓7%1r7� a HP16 SERIES HEAT PUMPS M ATCHED REMOTE HEAT PUMP OUTDOOR UNITS- SYSTEMS *18,700 to 56,000 Btuh Cooling Capacity Page 11 July 1, 1983 *19,900 to 61,000 Btuh Heating Capacity Supersedes 9-1-82 *ARI Standard 240 Certifed Ratings ,y o tt�NE1LETCN EAVES ONtY • • � fN USlO WIIN AOPFP �, COMrONwTMS ES lE5TF0 EPI � Typical Applications Reliability, Economy and Outstanding Efficiency for Year Round Operation are Featured in Line Of HP16 Series Heat Pumps The Lennox HP16 series heat pump outdoor units consist of seven models ranging from 1-1 /2 thru 5 tons. This family of energy efficient outdoor units have SEER'S of up to 9.8 with a cooling capacity range of 18,700 to 56,000 Btuh and COP ratings of up to 3.1 with heating capacities of 19,900 to 61,000 Btuh. A variety of matching up-flo, down-flo and horizontal blower powered indoor units, with optional supplemental electric heat, provide selective sizing and installation versatility. For complete data on indoor units see individual bulletins. Several refrigerant line sets are available in various lengths, see line kit table for selection. Line sets are optional and must be ordered extra. The HP16 cabinet. is heavy gauge galvanized steel with a durable baked -on enamel paint finish. Special paint process protects cabinet against all kinds of weather. Design of cabinet with louvered inlet air panels and horizontal air discharge protects fan, fan motor, compressor and other internal com- ponents from the weather. Heavy duty base support channels elevate unit above mounting surface. Dual outdoor coils provide extra large surface area for 'highest heat transfer. Coils are protected by rugged steel guards. Automatic defrost control system operates only when required. Compressor crankcase heater and heating -cooling thermostat with emergency heat sub- base and warning lights are furnished as standard. Outdoor units are test operated at the factory to insure proper operation and are shipped ready for installation. Installer has only to locate unit and make refrigerant line and electrical connections to complete installation. NOTE -- Sooci(ications, Barings and Dimensions suhjec2 to change withoutnotice "N 0 SELECTOR Lennox tARI Standard 240 Ratings Lennox Indoor Unit Used Outdoor Unit > ., High Low Total Unit Watts SEER EER High Low Model No. Cool. Temp. Temp. u *ARI Std. Cap. Htg. Htg. Cooling Btuh/ Btu/ Temp. "HSPF C.O.P. Temp. C.O.P. E a Co Up -Flo Down -Flo Horizontal 270 SRN (bels) Btuh Cap. Cap. Watt Watt Htg. Htg. d V Btuh Btuh 1 Phase 3 Phase p CP12-26V CPR12-26V 18,700 20,600 11,000 2140 9.30 ---- 2030 7.20 2.95 1604 2.00 31% HP16-211V /E12Q2 /ES12Q2 (7.6)19,1 CPS12-26V 00 19,900 11,000 2140 9.40 ---- 1955 7.20 3.00 1585 2.00 26% ---- ---- /ES12Q2 CP12-26V CPR12-26V 22,600 25,000 14,000 2630 9.00 ---- 2525 7.40 2.90 2060 2.00 24% ---- ) /E12Q2 /ES1202 H P 16-261 V CPS 12-26V 23,400 25,600 14,500 2650 9.30 ---- 2475 7.30 3.00 2095 2.05 25% ---- (7.8) /ES12Q2 i CP12-31V CPR12-31V [24,400]26,000 14,000 2723 9.60 ---- 2478 7.50 3.10 2004 2.05 18% ---- /E12Q3 /ES12Q3 CP12 -31 V 28,800 32,000 18,100 3400 9.10 ---- 3139 7.40 3.00 2599 2.05 22% ---- --- •. /E12Q3 CPR12-31V CPS12-31V i 29,000 31,800 17,800 3380 9.10 ---- 3119 7.40 3.00 2579 2.05 22% HP16-311V /ES12Q3 /ES12Q3 (8.0) CP12-41V ' 30,200 32,200 18,200 .3410 9.25 3035 7.50 3.10 2650 2.10 22% ---- /E12Q3 • CPR12-41V 30,200 32,200 18,100 3445 9.10 ---- ' 3070 7.50 3.05 2549 2.05 22% ---- ---- /ES12Q4 CPR12-41V 35,200 35,800 19,600 4115 9.10 8.60 3636 7.55 2.90 2928 1.95 23% ----. /ES12Q4 CPS12-41/46V HP16-411V CPR12-46V /ES1204 (Use SEER) HP16-413V /E12Q4 CP12-41V (Use EER) 35,200 35,800 19,600 4053 9.30 8.70 3584 7.55 2.95 2875 2.00 23% -- (8.2) /E1203 CP12-46V---- 35,000 36,000 19,800 4140 9.00 8.50 3661 7.60 2.90 2953 1.95 23% ---- / E12Q4 42,000 38,000 21,000 4347' 9.00 8.85 4250 6.70 2.60 3180 1.95 21% ---- ---- •CH16-51FF H P16-461 V CPR12-46V, CPS12-41/46V (Use SEER) 41,500 42,500 26,000 5048 8.70 8.20 4488 7.60 2.75 3696 2.05 24% ---- HP16-413V /E1204 /ES12Q4 (Use EER) CP12-46V----I (8.2) 41,500 42,500 26,200 5093 8.70 8.10 4533 7.60 2.75 3741 2.05 24% -- 1 11 /E12Q4 HP16-511V 46,500 49,500 29,500 5570 9.00. 8.35 4363 8.05 3.00 3835 2.30 22% ---- ---- •CH16-51FF (Use SEER) CP12-51V CPR12-51V HP16-513 45,500 50,000 30,200 5614 8.80 8.10 4939 7.85 2.95 3988 2.20 20% ---- )Use EER)./E1204 /E1204 (8.2) 46,500 49,500 29,800 5570 9.00 8.30 4872 8.05 3.00 3844. 2.30 20% ---- ---- CH16-65V HP16-651V 55,500 59,500 34,400 6789 8.15 8.20 6005 7.40 2.90 4715 2.15 22% ---- ---- CH16-65V (Use SEER) H P16 -653V (Use EER) 55,500 62,500 37,600 7177 8.05 7.75 6340 7.50 2.90 5032 2.20 23% CP12-65V CPR12-65V ---- (8.2)/E1205 /E1265 *Sound Rating Number in accordance with ARI Standard 270. tRated in accordance with ARI Standard 240 and DOE; At 450 cfm (maximum) indoor air volume per ton of cooling. capacity. Cooling Ratings - 95°F outdoor air temperature and 80°F db/67°F wb entering indoor coil air. High Temperature Heating Ratings - 47°F db/43°F wb outdoor air temperature and 70°F db entering indoor coil air. Low Temperature Heating Ratings - 17°F db/15°F wb outdoor air temperature and 70OF db entering indoor coil air. 'Heating Seasonal Performance Factor. -Requires field installed check and Expansion Valve Kit ILB-3479213D). Must be ordered extra. - 13 - �' ._.-__ .- �� _^�� :.::• SPECIFICATIONS Model No. HP16-211V HP16-261V HP16-311V HP16-411V HP16-461V HP16-511V HP16-651V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V HP16-413V HP16-463V HP16-513V HP16-653V Net face area (sq. ft.) 6.67 6.67 8.00 10,11 10.11 12.9 12.9 Outdoor Tube diam. (in.) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 90 Locked rotor amps 95.4 82.0 116.0 92.0 142.0 Full load amps 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Coil No. of rows 3 3 3 29.4 19.6 3/8 3/8 Fins per inch 15 15 15 3 15 3 3 4 Diameter (in.) 18 20 20 22 15 15 15 No. of blades 4 .4 24 -4-4 24 24 Outdoor Motor hp 1/10 1/5 4 1/5 4 1/4 1/3 4 Fan Cfm (factory setting) 1750 2400 2900 3100 3800 1/3 3600 1/3 Rpm (factory setting) 1085 1115 1040 830 830 3800 Watts (factory setting) 135 205 305 285 395 840 810 Refrigerant -22 (charge furnished) 7 lbs. 14 oz. 8 lbs. 7 oz. 9 lbs. 4 oz. 11 lbs. 0 oz. 12 lbs. 4 oz. 370 14 lbs. 4 oz. 425 19 lbs. 8 oz. Liquid line connection (sweat) 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 Vapor line connection (sweat) 11 5/8 5/8 3/4 3/8 3/8 1/2 Shipping weight (lbs.) 245 250 3/4 7/8 7/8 1-1/8 Number of packages 1 275 322 333 403 411 1 1 1 1 1 1 ELECTRICAL DATA Model Number HP167211V HP16-261V HP16-311V HP16-411V HP16-413V Line voltage data 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V Rated load amps I Compressor Power factor Locked rotor amps Outdoor Coil Full load amps Fan Motor Locked rotor amps 60hz/lph. 9.7 .95 48.0 0.70 1.0 60hz/lph. 11.5 96 54.0 1.3 3.5 60hz/1ph. 14.7 95 65.0 1.5 3.5 60hz/lph. 17.9 94 83.5 2.0 4.0 60hz/3ph 12.5 89 66.0 2.0 4.0 :.ec.maximum fuse or circuit breaker size (amps) 20 25 30 40 30 'Minimum circuit ampacity -Refer to National Electrical Cnde nn-ni . re.e..: 12.8 __ __ ___ 15.7 19.8 24.4 17.6 Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. ELECTRICAL DATA Model Number HP16-461V HP16-463V HP16-511V HP16-513V HP16-651V HPl"53V Line voltage data 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V `-- 60hz/1ph. 60hz/3ph 60hz/lph 60hz/3ph 60hz/1ph 60hz/3ph Compressor Outdoor Coil Fan Motor Rec.maximum fuse Rated load amps 21.5 13.7 25.6 15.9 28.0 19.0 Power factor .96 88 96 90 97 90 Locked rotor amps 95.4 82.0 116.0 92.0 142.0 Full load amps 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 107.0 2.5 Locked rotor amps 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 or circuit breaker size (amps) 50 30 60 35 60 5.5 45 Minimum circuit ampacity 'Refer to Natinnal Flo -i-i r..a„ ... 29.4 19.6 34.5 22.4 37.5 26.3 - -- ---- - --.-....••••• ••••�, •..ate o,.. �uwnnccr ALC requirements. '.ATE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. FIELD WIRING LENNOX THERMOSTAT -------, :DISCONNECT' . SWITCH r -------, B r------------ �DISCONNECT� r LENNOX i SWITCH A - Two or Three wire power (see Electrical Table) (furnished) :(BY OTHERS) : OPTIONAL j (BY OTHERS), i AUXILIARY ; B - Two or Three wire power (size to heater `-- ----j L --------I r ELECTRIC capacity) HEATER UNIT r C - Two wire power (size to indoor coil blower motor) E At OPTIONAL ; L-- -- OUTDOOR ----J D - Two wire low voltage (18 ga. minimum) i THERMOSTAT �-------Jt F D E - Eight wire low voltage (18 9 a. minimum) with Electric Heat g 9 - Ten wire low voliage with Optional Outdoor Thermostat -� (DISCONNECT I C F - Four wire low voltage (18 ga. minimum) OUTDOOR r SWITCH UNIT (BY OTHERS) i G - Three Wire low voltage (18 ga. minimum) •____-_- G LENNOX INDOOR UNIT - Field wiring not furnished - NOTE - All wiring to conform to NEC and local electrical codes. 0 w RATINGS - NOTE - To determine Sensible Capacity, Leaving Wet Bulb and Dry Bulb temperatures not shown in the cooling table see Miscellaneous Engineering Data section, Page 9. HP16-511V-513V COOLING CAPACITY WITH CP12-51V OR CPR12-51V INDOOR COIL UNIT Enter. Total Outdoor Air Temperature Entering Outdoor Coil (°F) 85 95 105 115 Wet Bulb (°F) Air Vol. Icfml Total Cool Cap. (Btuh) Comp. Motor Watts Input Sensible To Total Ratio (S/T) Total Cool Ca (Bt h) Comp. Motor Watts Input P Sensible Total To Total Cool Ratio IS/TI Ca D Bulb (°F) p' 76 80 g4 (Btuh) Comp. Motor Watts Input Sensible To Total Ratio IS/T) Total Cool Ca p' (Btuh) Com p' Motor Watts Input Sensible To Total Ratio (S/T) 7 Bulb (°F) 76 80 84 Dry Bulb (°F) 76 80 Dry Bulb (°F) 76 80 84 44,000 1600 36,900 4050 .80 .92 1.00 44,300 4380 .82 .95 1.00 41,700 4690 .84 .98 1.00 38,900 4960 .88 1.00 1.00 63 1800 47,900 4080 .83 .96 1.00 45,400 4420 .85• .99 1.00 42,600 4740 .88 1.00 1.00 40,100 5030 .92 1.00 1.00 70F db 2000 48;600 4110 -.86 1.00 1.00 46,300 4400 .89 1.00 1.00 43,800 4800 .92 1.00 1.00 41,200 5090 .96 1.00 1.00 (Btuh) 1600 50,000 4160 .62 .74 .85 47,200 4500 .63 .76 .88 44,200 4820 .65 .78 .91 41,200 5090 .67 .81 .95 67 1800 50,900 4180 .64 .77 .90 47,900 4530 .66 .79 .93 44,900 4850 .68 .82 .96 41,800 5120 .70 .86 1.00 48,000 2000 51,500 1 4210 .66 .80 .94 2590 13,700 .68 .83 .97 45,400 4880 .70 .86 1.00 42,300 5150 .73 .90 1.00 34,200 1600 53,500 4270 .46 .57 .68 ff48,WOE4�560 .47 .59 .70 47200 4960 .47 .60 .73 44,000 5240 .48 .62 .76 71 1800 54,300 4300 .47 .59' .72 .48. .61 .74 47900 4990 .49 .63 .76 44,500 5270 .50 .65' .80 NnTr -_ GII 2000 vnlnnc 54,900 ..o ,....�� 4320 ..�..�....,.. .48 .61 .75 -=, __a .._ __• __�_'- -�--- -- ._.. .49 .63 .77 48,400 5010 .50 .65 .80 44,900 5300 .51 .67 .84 HP16-511V-513V HEAT PUMP OUTDOOR UNIT HEATING CAPACITY _ ....,,„..o..... ..yo . ac.o ,-.y occur. HP16-511V-513V HEATING PERFORMANCE at 1800 cfm Indoor Coil Air Volume (CP12-51V Er CPR12-51V) *Outdoor Temperature (Degree F) Compressor Motor Watts Input Total Output (Btuh) 65 4640 Air Temperature Entering Outdoor Coil (°F) 55 4218 56,000 ! Indoor Indoor Coil 65 47 45 49,700 25 3790 5 40 15 44,000 Urit Air Volume Total Comp. Total Comp. Total Comp. Total Comp. Total Comp. Model (cfm) Heating- Motor Heating Motor -Heating Motor Heating Motor Heating Motor No. 70F db Capacity Watts Capacity Watts Capacity Watts Capacity Watts Capacity Watts -20 1825 110,500 (Btuh) Input (Btuh) Input (Btuh) Input (Btuh) Input (Btuh) Input CP12-51V 1600 62,400 4755 47,400 3860 33,300 3075 24,100 2605 13,500 1940 CPR12-51V 1800 63'400 4640 48,000 1 3790 33,700 3060 24,400 2590 13,700 1930 2000 64,300 L 4540 48,500 1 3735 34,200 3050 24,800 2580 13,900 1920 _ ....,,„..o..... ..yo . ac.o ,-.y occur. HP16-511V-513V HEATING PERFORMANCE at 1800 cfm Indoor Coil Air Volume (CP12-51V Er CPR12-51V) *Outdoor Temperature (Degree F) Compressor Motor Watts Input Total Output (Btuh) 65 4640 63,400 60 4425 59,700 55 4218 56,000 50 4000 52,000 47 3880 49,700 45 3790 48,000 40 3580 44,000 35 3380 39,900 30 3185 36,000 25 3060 33,700 20 2935 31,400 17 2860 30,000 15 2780 28,800 10 2720 26,800 5 2590 24,400 0 2460 22,100 -5 2300 19,500 -10 2115 16,700 -15 1930 13,700 -20 1825 110,500 vunwu, rrn 1"mi rro at r4';b relai've !l1mwllly. !n(Inor u!!mpnroture. 11 70°. 171 E12 SERIES FURNACES UPFO-OWNFO 13,000 to 102,400 Btuh Electric Heating Capacity Add -On Cooling —1-112 thru 5 Nominal Tons • Several Sizes Available • Attractive Cabinet • Complete Service Access • Baked -On Paint Finish. • Direct Drive Blower s, • Large Air Filter *Factory Installed Controls • Durable Electric Heat Elements • Circuit Breakers • Optional Additive Coils For Cooling & Heat Pump Applications Versatile Electric Furnaces Feature Maximum Efficiency, Application Flexibility and Operational Dependability. Aift The Lennox E12 model electric furnaces have been designed for up- flo or down-flo installation in a recreation or family room, basement, utility room, alcove or closet. Versatile units are applicable to heat- ing only, heating -cooling or heat pump applications. Several models and sizes are available with a wide range of heating capacities. The field additive optional "slide -in" coil, C12 up-flo and CR12 down-flo, installs internal to the cabinet (up stream from the electric heat elements) and is specially matched to the unit for efficient air delivery and maximum capacity. Up-flo or down-fio air pattern is easily obtained by rotating the cabinet to the desired position and inserting the corresponding coil. For up-flo applications return air cabinets are available for installation on either side of the furnace. The E12 and matching return air (uo-flo) cabinets are trim and attractive looking with a durable electro -bonded automobile like paint finish. Complete front service access is provided in cabinet. Quiet operating direct drive blowers have sufficient capacity to handle cooling and heat pump air volume requirements. Motors are variable speed and resiliently mounted. Efficient hammock style fiberglass air filters do not have to be relocated to satisfy any of the return air options. NichPome heating elements give long service life and efficient heating operation. Factory installed circuit breakers are accessible external to the cabinet and eliminates the need for an external disconnect in many areas. Thermostat is optional and must be ordered extra. Units have been rated and tested according to Department of Energy (D.O.E.) test procedures and Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.) labeling regulations in the Lennox Research Laboratory. Furnaces are U.L. Listed. In addition, units and components within are bonded for grounding to meet safety standards for servicing required by U.L. and N.E.C. Blower performance data is from unit tests conducted in the Lennox Laboratory air test chamber. Each unit is test operated at the factory and shipped assembled (except for DXcoil) with all controls mounted and prewired. Installer has only to mount thermostat, make duct and electrical connections. NOTE —Specifications. Ratincls and Dimensions subject to chane without notice. ENGINEERING DATA HEATING UNITS ELECTRIC Page 1 April 1, 1980 Supersedes 10-15-79 • E12Q Series Up -Flo (With optional field installed up-flo coil) Typical Applications I ®- - Up-flo Installation !nstallation rn air c Down-flo Installation SPECIFICATIONS Model No. E1202-05 E12Q2-10 E12Q2-15 E72Q3=10 E72Q3-15 E12Q3-20 E121124-15 E12Q4-20 E121124-25 E12Q5-15 E12Q5-20 E12Q5-25 E12Q5-30 Blower wheel nominal diam. x width (in.) 10 x 7 10 x 8 10 x 8 12 x 12 Blower motor hp 114 1/3 112 314 Net free filter area (sq. ft.) 5.3 6.3 7.8 8.7 Filter cut size (in.) 30 x 26 x 1 40 x 26 x 1 44 x 26 x 1• 50 x 26 x 1 Tons of cooling that can be added 1-112 or 2 2-112 or 3 3, 3-112 or 4 4 or 5 Shipping weight (Ibs.) 121 131 158 199 Number of packages in shipment 1 1 1 1 Electrical characteristics 100% 208=240v160hz11 phase 17 -ala la RETURN AIR OPENING tOptional ReturnAir Cabinet (Up -Flo onl ) . Model No. A 49 53 RA10-16-49 B 14 16 RA10-16-53 Shipping weight (lbs.) 54 56 tOptional Additive Coils Model No. Up -Flo C12-420 C12-525, CP12-630 C12-630 C12-840, C12-1120 Down -Flo CR12 420 CR12-525, CR12-63ON CR12-630 CR12-840, CR12-1120 tDowri-Flo Additive Base (Optional) LB-34695BA LB-34695BB LB-34695BC LB-34695BD LENNOX ELECTRIC FURNACE ELECTRIC HEAT RATINGS Model Number tOut ut Btuh tA.F.U.E. E12Q2-05 16,000 100% E12Q2-10 30,000 100% E12Q2-15 45,000 100% E12Q3-10 31,000 100% E12Q3-15 1 46,000 100% E12Q3-20 61,000 100% E12Q4-15 46,000 100% E12Q4-20 61,000 100% E12Q4-25 76,000 1.00% E12Q5-15 47,000 100% E12Q5-20 61,000 100% E12Q5-25 76,000 100% E12105-30 91,000 100% C?J OPTIONAL OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT A—Two wire power for each circuit required. (not furnished) See Electrical Data table. B — Two wire low voltage (not furnished) — 18 ga. minimum. NOTE —All wiring must conform to NEC and local electrical codes. �26.1/9 �_16----1 o I A 1 zz-ve 1 g RETURN AIR i jKNOCKOUT 1 (both sides) 1 1.14 NOTE — Return air cabinet shipped knocked down and must ba field nssrm blvd, EV, tAnnual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on D.O.E. test procedures and ac- cording to F.T.C. labeling regulations. DIMENSION (inches) FIELD WIRING RETURN AIR CABINET (For Up -Flo Models) Model No. RA10-16.49 RA10-16-53 1 17 -ala la RETURN AIR OPENING A 49 53 LENNOX THERMOSTAT B 14 16 Q(not furnished) OPTIONAL OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT A—Two wire power for each circuit required. (not furnished) See Electrical Data table. B — Two wire low voltage (not furnished) — 18 ga. minimum. NOTE —All wiring must conform to NEC and local electrical codes. �26.1/9 �_16----1 o I A 1 zz-ve 1 g RETURN AIR i jKNOCKOUT 1 (both sides) 1 1.14 NOTE — Return air cabinet shipped knocked down and must ba field nssrm blvd, EV, F] 11 -17-718 —� SUPPLY AIR OPENING 1.1116 ELECTRICAL INLET DIMENSIONS (inches) UP-FLO MODELS U. L. INSTALLATION CLEARANCES Cabinet 0 inch Plenum and Outlet duct E72124-15 E12Q4-20 E12Q4-25 on blower/coil units 0 inch Plenum and warm air 49 duct within 3 ft. of cabinet 1 inch Floor. "Combustible *When unit is installed in the down-flo position with electric heat 26-118 B on a combustible floor the optional down-flo base is required. ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC INLETS - (Both Sides) gym= -HEAT -- -_ ELEMENTS I EE .i ---=--Z-- -- —1------,T— I � � ',BLOWER `I I i BLOWER I :SUCTION (Vapor) i I LINE A LIQUID K J UNE , -j o 718 . A-4 ---------, W \OPTIONAL' i a�`(Field InstOa led/ IL 22 �2 U RETURN AIR I' 1 H OPENING i `FlLTER ; L-�(Both Sides) i --------J 2 2 "22� I2 318 I G I� �I F E FL 'Bottom Return Air Knockout CONDENSATE DRAIN KNOCKOUT Model No. E112422-05 E112122-10 E12Q2-15 E12Q3-10 E12Q3-15 E12Q3-20 E72124-15 E12Q4-20 E12Q4-25 E12Q5-15 E12125-20 E12Q5-25 E12Q5-30 A 49 49 53 1 53 B 16-1/4 21-1/4 26-1/4 31-114 C 14-1/8 19-118 24-118 29-1/8 D 14 14 18 18 - E 11 14 21 26 F 2-5/8 3-518 2-5/8 2-5/8 G 5-1/2, 7 10-1/2 13 H 21-1/8 21-1/8 24-11/16 22 J 7-1/4 9-718 10-3/8 14 K 2 2-3/16 4-3/4 4-314 DOWN-FLO MODELS Model No. E12Q2-05- E112412-110 E12Q2-15 E1203-10 E12Q3-15 E112123-20 E1204-15 E112424-20E12Q5-20 E12Q4-25 E12Q5-15 E12Q5-25 E12Q5-30 A 1149 49 53 53 B 16-114 21-114 26-114 31--1/4 C 14-118 19-118 24-118 29-118 D 11 14 21 26 . E 2-518 3-518 2-518 2-5/8 F 20 20 23-13116 18-118 G 7 9-114 11-1/4 12-112 H 2 2-3116 4-314 4-314 J 21-1/2 21-112 23-11116 22-3116 K 2-1/4 2-114 2-112 2-112 L 4-718 4-718 5-1/8 5 118 NOTE —When installing unit on a combustible floor an additive base is required. Make opening in the floor 15-5/8 in. x 20-118 in. for LB -346958A base (E12Q2 series) — 21-318 in. x 20-1/8 in. for LB -3469568 base (E1203 series) ' 26-3/8 in. x 20-1/8 in. for LB -346958C base (E1204 series) —31-3/8 in. x 20-1/8 in. for LB- 34695BD base (E12Q5 series). E 2 I�---22, D RETURN AIR KNOCKOUT I' E jam-- 26-118 -! g �{ ' FILTER p J ,,/OPTIONAL, CR12 COIL F �jFeld Installed►`\ A i 1 LIQUID LINE 718 I L j - �� CONDENSATE -� SUCTION (Vapor) t DRAIN BLOWER ELECTRICAL LINE INLETS i BLOWER I -t' (Both Sides/ -- i� ELECTRIC-- f 0. --1------L- HEAT n -__ � 4 ELEMENTS m I� 1-111 V 1-t1161� 1.1116 ._.17-718—►I C" 'Bottom Supply Air Opening.' WATER HEATER (INTEGRAL TANK MODEL) General Description The E -Tech Water Heater is a non -reversing (heating only) air -to -water heat pump (WHHP). It is used instead of a regular water heater in order to save energy. It operates on the heat pump principle; i.e., a compressor operating in a non- reversing refrigeration circuit extracting heat from the airand expelling it through the condenser to the water. The unit is designed for new construction, replacement, or wherever a suitable electric or gas water heater is not currently in place. The heat pump is shipped attached, plumbed and wired to an 82 -gallon electric water heater tank. The heat pump section contains a compressor, air -to - refrigerant evaporator coil, air fan, water circulating pump, refrigerant -to -water condenser coil, expansion device, and controls. Air is forced over the evaporator coil by the fan, wtiile water is circulated from the bottom of the hot water storage tank through the condenser coil, and returned to the tank by the circulating pump. E -Tech Water Heaters have been thoroughly tested by utili- ties, government agencies and independent laboratories. All ratings and specifications are in accordance with standards proposed by the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute or the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association. Installation and Operation The Model R 102 Water Heater is designed to be installed as easily as a standard electric water heater: hot and cold lines are soldered to the stubs on the heat pump and a 25 amp, 230 volt power supply is connected. The only additional steps required are purging air from the heat pump water lines and running a condensate line to a suitable drain. The heat hump must be protected against freezing and temperatures greater than 95°-I 15° F.* This will normally exclude attic installations. The W H HP may be installed in unconditioned, freeze -protected space or in conditioned space. The space cooling effect of the W H H P may have some impact on the heating and cooling requirements of the condi- tioned space. The minimum size closed space for installation is 750 cubic feet; less space is required if air now is permitted. such as with louvered doors. In low temperature situations (from 45* -50° F depending on relative humidity and inlet water temperature) the heat pump will automatically shut off and the resistance element in the tank will be activatcd. In addition, there is a three -position switch to select the normal heat pump mode, resistance heating only mode, orsystent olf. The R102 Water Netter is dcsip d such that if the heat pump must he removed for service. the tank and household Plumbing may he left undisturhed. Placing the selector s\%itch on "resistance heating" insures water heating dtiring the ser- vice period. !' i ,a 4'i MODEL R i 02 Specifications OUTPUT: Rated 12,100 BTU; hr (3.5 kw)** ENERGY FACTOR: 2.53 (COP) adjusted in accordance with the GAMA standard when heat trap is used on connecting water lines. RFCOVERY: IS _alluns per hourat 135'.F tank temperature** 25 gallons per hour at I 15' F tank temperature** COOLING & DEHUMIDIFICATION: 7900 BTU, hr and 1.6 pints hr** WEIGHT: 320 lbs. TANK CAPACITY: 82 Gallons. WATER TEMPERATURE: Maximum- 140*F(60°C)**. FI.FCTRICAI. SPECIFICATIONS: 230 VAC @ 60 H, 1vlaxi mum Amperage: 18 amps %\ ith resistance elements @ 230 VAC. 25 amp fuses or circuit breakers required. OPERATI NG'Tl:IMI)FRATIIRES: 400-500 1-(70-100(') Minimum air inlet depending on rclatkc humidity and inlet eater temp. *950-1 15° F(350-460 C) Maximum air inlet depending tin outlet eater thermostat setting. **GAMA rating point 75° 1= DB 63° F WB o Applied Research Laboratories Listed 3570 American Drive. Atlanta. Gccr,,itt I041 9 (404) 458-6044 David G. and Cindy G. Cole 1243 W. El Camino Real Mountain View CA 94040 650-961-8700 (day) 650-968-5751 (evening) May 10, 2005 VIA EMAEL and MAIL Donald McGraw Karen Anderson 77220 Calle Monterrey La Quinta, CA 92253-5433 Re: Lease Termination/Breach of Lease Dear Don and Karen: This letter addresses the events of the last few days. Specifically, it addresses your request to terminate the Lease and your.interference with our attempt&to repair the Property.' We appreciate' your- frustrations and. your concerns, but we believe that an objective" person would find your position and actions.unreasonable, If you:desirelo withdraw your, request to terminate the Lease, you must .do -so within seven (7) days -.after -the receipt of this notice as required under the Lease. . Regardless of whether you decide to leave or.stay; you must immediately state in writing that you will no longer interfere with our attempts to repair the Property and acknowledge that any additional cost caused by your interference may be deducted from your Security Deposit. You moved into the Property on April 28, 2005, but as an accommodation, we did not require you to start paying rent until May 1, 2005. As you know, your desire to terminate the Lease arose out of a water leak in the master bathroom, which you reported on Saturday, April 301h. Unfortunately, the message was delivered to Cindy's cell phone and she did not receive the message until Monday, May 2"d. We immediately attempted to address the problem caused by the leak by contacting Fidelity National Home Warranty, which is the company responsible for the warranty on this new home. Fidelity inspected the problem as quickly as they'could, which was Wednesday, May 4`h. At the inspection, Fidelity explained to you that the repair work would be invasive and noisy since they would have to drill holes into the wall and use fans to dry the walls and area. Unfortunately, Fidelity could not repaifthe problem on Wednesday and returned the next day, Thursday May 5th. Once inside the wall, Fidelity discovered that the leak was caused by faulty installation of a pipe component by the builder. Thus, Fidelity was not responsible for curing the problem. The builder is responsible. Instead of waiting for the builder to address the problem, we immediately contacted a plumber/contractor to fix- the problem so that you would not -be inconvenienced for several days: - Ricardo. ays:Ricardo.. Gomez, the contractor, arrived shortly after Fidelity left on Thursday (May 5th):'' In light of the fact. that the repair work would take two days and be noisy,-dusty'andrequire' far s,;we agreed with Don that the work should be done over the 'eek ' 'since your' family planned io be away for the weekend. This seemed to be a reasonable solution and the least disruptive'to your May 10, 2005 Page Two family. We were willing to do this even though we would have to pay the additional overtime cost for the contractor. However, you later advised us that you refused to allow the work to be done while you were away for the weekend because you feared that Mr. Gomez, the contractor, would be left alone in the house and you feared that personal property would be stolen and or damaged. We tried to reassure you that this would not occur and even offered to have our Property Manager, Isabel Fioretti of Coachella Valley Properties, Inc., remain at the house at all times during the work over the weekend. You refused and claimed that the situation was causing Karen so much stress that she might have a miscarriage. (We just learned from you that she is 4 % months pregnant.) In light of your concerns, we agreed to have the work commence on Monday, May '6, even though this would mean that you and your 4 children would be in the house while the work was being performed. We also offered to pay for a hotel room for you Monday so that you would not have to live through the work, but we did not receive a response. After the work commenced Monday afternoon, you complained about the disruption and refused to accept the hotel offer unless we agreed to pay for the cost of your food as well. We advised you that we obtained a hotel that had a full kitchen and that you could continue to cook meals as you do at home. You elected not to go to the hotel and notified us that you would disconnect the fans that Mr. Gomez installed to dry the area affected by the leak. We notified you that disconnecting the fans would interfere with the repair work and that we would hold you responsible for any additional costs required due to the delay. Although the Property is a new home and a limited amount of water leaked, you stated that you are concerned about mold and that you want to terminate the Lease. Your statement is an anticipatory breach of the Lease. If you do NOT desire to terminate the Lease, then you must state that in writing within seven (7) days after the date of this notice. However, if you fail to do so, we will allow you to terminate the Lease as of May 17`h without penalty and will refund your full deposit in accordance with the Lease. Regardless of whether you elect to remain or leave, you must immediately notify us that you will no longer interfere with the repair work being done and that you understand that you may be held responsible for any additional repair costs caused by disconnecting the fans Monday night. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us. FIMIX1,0MIMIX cc Rodney E. Gilmore, Esq. Isabel Firoetti, Coachella Valley Properties, Inc. Department of Housing and Urban Development amity of La Quetta Building and'Safeiy Department 1