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31A-228 (12) BP-2024-0635 28 HARRISON AVE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block:Lot: 31A-228-001 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Permit: Solid Fuel Appliance PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2024-0635 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Project# WOOD STOVE 2024 Contractor: License: Est.Cost: 0 DOUGLAS L'ABBEE CSL99401 Const.Class: Exp.Date:01/06/2026 Use Group: Owner: SETERDAHL, MARY B.&PETER Lot Size(sq.ft.) Zoning: URB Applicant: THE FIRE PLACE Applicant Address Phone: Insurance: 100 STATE RD (413)397-3463 01400503011 16 WHATLEY, MA 01093 ISSUED ON: 05/20/2024 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK: WOOD STOVE POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Driveway Final: Fireplace/Chimne}: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Signature: /7-#P Fees Paid: S40.00 • 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax:(413)587-1272 Office of the Building Commissioner �N�M City of Northampt4. f".?°- ms `�:ti: i "_��'�'�' S5""�""'SAC Massachuset'.ts . -�. ��` - l{ g;...Ali:::.:441 , R w.>( , DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING Z PE 7 5 IA ' j r 1' 212 Main street • Mury cipa Buildx g/ J'.:` C, \� �.• Northampton, �F060 1 4/i ":4i V:jS1� '•Op ". Oq!-U�/ NN/4, fry • •A✓q 0 C770 APPLICATION FOR SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE`13 ST"ALLATION Ci-A.0(/ -72 ei i T7 4 14-0 f'ef('./ 4/1e 747rep/ocer)sa. rQni Property Information • Owners Name: Se-r 5 7 r)rA/ Address: Zff /errison Av (No.) (Street Address) Phone: y'3. 2ZZ-V/5 9 Cell: Email: • Owners Signature: Date: 7. ZV' Contractor's Information UfApplicable) Name: �ovr//s j-/ Phone: ¢/3 3`7- . 3(/ Construction Supervisor's License #: dS3L- o9rs"o/ Expiration: /—‘• 26 Home Impr. Contractor License #: /70 c'77 Expiration: //-/p-zy Stove Information Type of Fuel (check all that apply): Wood V- Pellet Coal Location: /'rs floor - f.771vnio Freestanding X/ Insert Manufacturer: Mersa Model: /?alTo ,o,5 ,iis/a17, y 67.ess A ,52-//ci 'fc n�fiz/ elf-flaky ----- -------FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY----------------..- --------- Permit# 3/ Oka 3. Date AA lied: • Total all Fees: $ GG ft/44C BuildingOfficial: 4.LN.) �� Date Issued: S-1-7-ZOZ(IS 1 (Print) /2 Signature of Building Official: / The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1 ` _ 1. Department of Industrial Accidents 1 Congress Street,Suite 100 Boston,MA 02114-2017 www.mass.gov/dia Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers. TO BE FILED WITH THE PERMUTING AUTHORITY. Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): f r ,`f'7)4C Address: /Ck Ste, f City/State/Zip: N/Xa/G(y 1/093 Phone#: 5</3 3? 3YG3 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1 I am a employer with IC employees(full and/or part-time).* 7. New construction 2.0 I am a sole proprietor or partnership and have no employees working for me in 8. El Remodeling any capacity.[No workers'comp.insurance required.] 3.0 I am a homeowner doing all work myself.[No workers'comp.insurance required.]t 9. ❑Demolition 10 El Building addition 4E1 I am a homeowner and will be hiring contractors to conduct all work on my property. I will ensure that all contractors either have workers'compensation insurance or are sole 11.0 Electrical repairs or additions proprietors with no employees. 12.Q Plumbing repairs or additions 5.0 I am a general contractor and I have hired the sub-contractors listed on the attached sheet. 13, Roof repairs These sub-contractors have employees and have workers'comp.insurance.: p 6.0 We are a corporation and its officers have exercised their right of exemption per MGI.c. 14.❑Other 152,§1(4),and we have no employees.[No workers'comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they arc doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. :Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: 141 A '&i i` 7)17 /ze R r/TS- WC GfDC/P /7/1/ Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: o1 f' Harrisan Abe City/State/Zip: Aid L Inff feff)M 4 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152,§25A is a criminal violation punishable by a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator.A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains and nnal�ties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: G �� d �'` Date: ,S�/SL-7 Phone#: {�� 3 9-7 . 'i6 3 Official use only. Do'lot write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: 1.3 The chimney/flue system Note that the flue system must be independently secured and must not rely on the stove for support. The stove must not be connected to a chimney flue serving any other appliance. (Several flues may run up a single chimney stack;use one flueway per appliance). Use a residential type masonry or listed type HT factory-built chimney. High Temperature (H.T.) Chimney Standard UL-1o3-1985 (2100° F.) or a code-approved masonry chimney with flue liner for the USA, and High Temperature (650°C) Standard ULC S-629 for Canada. The internal dimensions of the chimney connector and chimney must not be less than 6 inches diameter(or equivalent cross section),and should not be significantly larger than this.Too large a section will tend to allow the flue gases to cool excessively,causing sluggishness or unpredict- ability in the stove's performance. We recommend the length of the chimney system should be at least i6 feet(not required) above the stove in normal domestic situations, measured from the flue collar to the top of the chimney. Local conditions like for example- roof constructions, large trees nearby and high altitude, may influence the chimney draft and height.Therefore,contact the local professional chim- ney sweep or your Morse) dealer. Typical Factory-Built or Masonry Chimney Installations ' Iii ■ ' I�w.7 w ._mes4 wi- Din . .i Apr+!` f�.� j � • Chimney w E dir I connector Clay tile or `on!�■I■ other liner Z',_% (Interior) (Exterior) ' Ceiling supported Wall supported Masonry chimney 7 1.4 Flue Connection A flue collar is placed in the firebox area. Use a 24 MSG black or blue chimney connector or listed double wall chimney connector.Re- fer to local codes and the chimney manufacturer's instructions for precautions required for passing a chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Remember to secure the chimney connector with a minimum of three screws to the product and to each adjoining section. Position the stove and connect to the flue system. Wear gloves and protective eyewear when drilling, cutting or joining sections of chim- ney connector. 1.5 Connection to the existing chimney A chimney connector is the double-wall or single-wall pipe that connects the stove to the chim- ney.The chimney itself is the masonry or prefabricated structure that encloses the flue.Chim- ney connectors are used only to connect the stove to the chimney. Double-wall connectors must be tested and listed for use with solid-fuel burning applianc- es. Single-wall connectors should be made of 24 gauge or heavier gauge steel. Do not use galvanized connector; it cannot withstand the high-temperatures that smoke and exhaust gases can reach, and may release toxic furnes under high heat. The connector must be 6 inches(15omm) in diameter. If possible,do not pass the chimney connector through a combustible wall or ceiling. If pas- sage through a combustible wall is unavoidable,refer to the sections on Wall Pass-Throughs. Do not pass the connector through an attic,a closet or similar concealed space when install- ing the chimney connectors. It is important to keep the flue gases moving smoothly in the right direction. Do not vent into a large void at this location; rather form one continuous section all the way up. Use mild bends(e.g.45°vs.go°)rather than sharp angles where a change of direction is required.All parts of the venting must be accessible for cleaning purposes. In horizontal runs of chimney, maintain a distance of 18 inches from the ceiling. Keep it as short and direct as possible, with no more than two go degree turns. Slope horizontal runs of connector upward 1/4 inch per foot(2o mm per metre)going from the stove toward the chimney.The recommended maximum length of a horizontal run is 3 feet(i metre),and the total length should be no longer than 8 feet(2.5 metres). Information on assembling and installing connectors is provided by the manufacturer's in- structions exactly as you assemble the connector and attach it to the stove and chimney. Be sure the installed stove and chimney connector are correct distances from near by combustible materials. See the clearance paragraph page Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired, the in- stallation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365. 8 Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls fur Residential Heating Appliances Minimum ciwrvley clearanco to beck and combvsubles 2 in.(51 min) e r e� Minimum rJearance �; 12 i^•(zoo mm) A Minimum 3.5-in thick brick masonry all framed ME■ ,� t - of brIck z- �� into combustible wall with a minimum of 12-in linbrick separation from clay liner to combustibles. SHIM MI 111•1111 I_ : Chimney The fireclay liner shall run from outer surface of " cm .1 connector brick wall to,but not beyond,the inner surface Mi,mom mi Fre clay of chimney flue liner and shall be firmly t2 in(SOS rem) Masonry chimney ►e tint 12 in(305 bres constvcted to cemented in place. NFPA 211 Minimum chimney cicerone horn masonry to sheet sleet sjppons and combustibles 2 in.(51 mm) Minimum Nonsoluble 9 eiI (229 mm) Factory•burlt refractory 1 chimney B Solid insulated,listed factory built chimney ch;mnoybnglh cement „�,,,,,,, Connector length of the same inside diameter as the OM Clflue kn�hrhunnehrsrdechimney connector and having 1 in.or more CI flue Use chimney of insulation with a minimum 9-in.air space !. /MMIROM�M6 to rs.pans to u 1 Air Spate gr.. 1 attach connector between the outer wall of the chimney length 9 M.(229 mm)m,n. I.E • securely and combustibles. U - SoWrnsubtd. `'-`^' Soled lactoty.budi mi s cru t�4 constructed mhe ted to y `^imney Ang n NFPA 211 Sheet sleet supports Minimum chimney Clearance to sheet Steel supports and combustibles 2 ht.(S1 mm) C Sheet steel chimney connector,minimum 24 t gauge in thickness,with a ventilated thimble, -1►1� uc Twon sit Icnnannetsmin) minimum 24 gauge in thickness,having two , ,(25.e J 1-in.air channels,separated from combustibles 1 IMVINIf -� Ctwmey by a minimum of 6-in.of glass fiber insulation. C0"ectof Opening shall be covered,and thimble supported s�� ....r.. _ t with a sheet steel support,minimum 24 gauge in 1♦ Minimum a kl. �152 mm)gtae. thickness. Two yen/Fated air i tl� ,bar insu etion channels each �..-. 1 In,(25.4 min). Construction of Masonry chimney Sheet steel sheet steel. constructed to Supports NFPA211 D Solid insulated,listed factory-built chimney Minimum ci coney Clearance length with an inside diameter 2-in.larger than to sheet steel suppons and combustibles Minlm„m uostomo the chimney connector and having 1-in.or more Sheet steel 2 in.(51 min) 2 M.(51 min) of insulation,serving as a pass-through for a single supports ikr• Elair s'i.'"•pan(2S.sb•mm) wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum rN cseNct;on tn,ey - ' chimney length 24 gauge thickness,with a minimum 2-in.air space (♦ lall 9 w. ." INI ......r . between the outer wall of chimney section and Chimney combustibles. Minimum length of chimney section t , connector yEMI_�� shall be 12-in.chimney section spaced 1-in.away ,n A iw,. crmmney front connector using sheet steel support plates lc: Connictos on both ends of chimney section. Opening shall be Air space Chimney length 2In.(51 mm) covered,and chimney section supported on both masonyct,imney Sheet steel constructed supports sides with sheet steel supports securely fastened to to NFPA 211 wall surfaces of minimum 24 gauge thickness. Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner. 9 1.6 Positioning the stove Distance to walls and lintel When the stove is positioned near combustible materials, observe all current local and na- tional building regulations with regards to clearances. Whatever regulations apply to your area,do not in any case install the stove within 8 inches of combustible materials around the sides or 16 inches above the top of the stove (fireplace installations require greater clear- ances above the stove -see below in the clearance chart). These distances may need to be increased if the materials are sensitive to heat. Note also that wall paper and other decora- tive materials may become detached with the effects of heat and care should be taken to ensure that they do not fall towards the stove in such an event. When the stove is positioned near non-combustible materials, a gap of 4 inches or more is recommended for cleaning purposes and to ensure that heat circulates around the stove and out into the room. Clearance requirements for 2B Standard without shields(Singlewall connector) CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS STANDARD RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION (SINGLEWALL CONNECTOR) USA CANADA A. Sidewall to unit 26" 26"(66o mm) B. Backwall to unit 16" 16"(406 mm) C. Cornerwall to unit 16" 16"(406 mm) D. Sidewall to connector 29" 29"(737 mm) E. Backwall to connector 18" 18"(457 mm) F. Cornerwall to connector 1g" 19"(483 mm) G. Unit to ceiling -H. Floor to ceiling - - Clearance requirements for 2B Standard with Convection shields(Singlewall connector) CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS STANDARD RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION (SINGLEWALL CONNECTOR) USA CANADA A. Sidewall to unit 26" 26"(66o mm) B. Backwall to unit 16" 16"(406 mm) C. Cornerwall to unit 16" 16"(406 mm) D. Sidewall to connector 26" 26"(606 mm) E. Backwall to connector 23" 23"(583 mm) F. Cornerwall to connector i9" 19"(483 mm) G. Unit to ceiling -H. Floor to ceiling - - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES: DEGAGEMENTS MINIMAUX AUX MATERIAUX COMBUSTIBLES: BACKWALL I ADJACENT WALL/ MUR ARRIERE MUR ADJACENT �I cv B 45'• > 0 0 vm J � STOVE s'l • n aw '0 o A POELE ,� �` C m � cc` zD CI r- -+ r 10 Clearance requirements for 2B Standard with&without shields(Doubleewall connector) CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS STANDARD RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION (DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR) USA CANADA A. Sidewall to unit 20" 20"(508 mm) B. Backwall to unit 12" 12"(305 mm) C. Cornerwall to unit 16" 16"(406 mm) D. Sidewall to connector 26" 26"(66o mm) E. Backwall to connector 14" 14"(356 mm) F. Cornerwall to connector 19" 19"(483 mm) G. Unit to ceiling - - H. Floor to ceiling - FLOOR PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 0"MIN. (200MM) - O H 8" STOVE 8' MIN. MIN. 200MM) (200MM 16"MIN. (450MM) FLOOR PROTECTOR MUST BE NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.IT MUST EXTEND BENEATH HEATER,AND TO THE FRONT/SIDES/REAR AS INDICATED Floor protection requirements Non-combustible materials be- neath stove USA Canada A. Extending distance, back - 200 mm B. Extending distance, right side 6' 200 mm C. Extending distance, left side 6" 200 mm D. Extending distance, front 16" 45o mm In the US,floor protection must be constructed of a non-combustible material and installed to extend beneath the heater and 16" to the front and 8" to the sides of the fuel loading door and ash removal openings. In Canada, floor protection must be constructed of a non- combustible material and installed to extend beneath the heater and 45o mm.(i6") to any side with a door and 200 mm.(8") beyond the appliance on the other sides. ii Distance to furniture The recommended minimum distance from stove to furniture is 3o inches. Note that some furniture is more easily affected by heat and may need to be moved to a greater distance. This is your responsibility. In addition other combustible materials, away from the stove. In general, a distance of 3o inches must be maintained between the stove and moveable combustible item such as dry- ing clothes, newspapers, firewood etc. DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME Note: Acid Protection If acid-washing the masonry around the stove, protect the stove surface with an acid-proof cover. Fresh Air Inlet Unless there is deemed to be sufficient ambient leakage of air into the room via doorways,win- dows and the like,a dedicated fresh air inlet will be needed.This inlet should have 2 square inches (125o square mm)of free air space.This is particularly important where the room is well sealed, or where an extractor hood or ventilation system disturbs the natural air pressure. Such an inlet should not be on a wall that is usually subject to negative pressure from normal wind pattern. Avoid placing the inlet directly across the room from the stove,thus causing a cold air draft. • 12 Selkirk Chimney Systems (USA Only - See separate instructions for Canada) Sheet GS Installation Instructions Covering -General Installation Instructions & Owner's Maintenance Guide A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY-RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CHIMNEY BE IN- A WARNING STALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH Failure to follow these Installation Instructions could THESE INSTRUCTIONS. cause FIRE,CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR DEATH.If you are unsure of Installation requirements, call the SELKIRK CHIMNEY SYSTEMS-MODELS, PART NAMES AND Phone Number listed on the back of these instructions. NUMBERS Selkirk Chimney Systems(SCS)consist of the following Models-UT(Ultra fully enclosed at 2 inches minimum AIR SPACE clearance to combustibles, Temp),ST(Sure Temp),GT(Galva Temp),SG Plus and SSII. including framing lumber,drywall,plaster,plywood and other building mate- The complete part number is prefixed with the ID size,in inches,followed rials classed as combustible.For support framing,see table on back page. by one or two letters identifying the system to which it belongs, followed AIR SPACE ONLY by the actual part identifier. The minimum clearance to Selkirk Chimney System pipe means AIR SPACE All accessory parts for the Selkirk Chimney System(all models)include a ONLY.The 2 inch clearance to pipe,and the spaces around supports must not letter"T" in the prefix and may be used with all Models unless otherwise be filled with any type of insulation.In attics with blown-in or batt insulation, indicated. the chimney must either be fully enclosed or an Attic Insulation Shield must All Model UT,ST and GT chimney sections(straight lengths,tees,elbows) be used to create and maintain the proper minimum airspace. contain the letters"UT', "ST",and"GT", respectively in the prefix. SIZES AND APPLICATIONS All Model SG Plus chimney sections(straight lengths,tees, elbows)con- The Selkirk Chimney System is made in 5",6",7",8",10",12",and 14"sizes. tain the letters"GP"in the prefix. The four smaller sizes conform to the current edition of UL-103 Standard Type Fig. 1,2,and 3 show the names and locations of commonly used chimney HT requirements.All seven sizes comply fully with the requirements of the 9th parts. These figures use only the last portion of the part number. The Edition of UL Standard 103. Chimneys installed in accordance with these complete part number is prefixed with I.D.size,followed by chimney model instructions will comply with national safety standards such as NFPA 31,54 and part number. and 211.The Selkirk Chimney System may be used for gas,wood and liquid fuel fired stoves,fireplace stoves,central furnaces,floor fumaces,steam and hot water boilers, unit heaters and water heaters. It may also be used for IMPORTANT:Chimney sizes 5",6",7"and 8"are Type HT and carry a"T" masonry fireplaces. in the part number. Larger sizes use an"S"in the part number. These Selkirk Chimney Systems are designed for gravity venting only.They FOR EXAMPLE are usable on any appliance having a power burner(such as oil furnace)if that Model UT appliance operates with neutral or negative draft at its outlet. Inside Diameter I 36"Pipe Length Non-residential appliances which may cause positive pressure in the chimney 6 U T-3 6/ should use a Selkirk Model PS or IPS system. The Selkirk Chimney Systems,sizes 10",12",14",are ideal for venting gas (natural and LP),#2 oil,and open front wood burning appliances. Model ST Inside Diameter i Insulated Tee DETAIL INSTRUCTION SHEETS Details for the installation of all chimney parts must be observed by refer- All Models ring to other instructions as follows: Inside Diameter i Wall Support Kit Finish or Ceiling Supports`,Connectors S-1 \7T-WS K-' Fire Stops,Attic Insulation Shields" S-2 Round Top',Flashing,Spark Arrester S-3 NOTE:Use only Selkirk Chimney System Listed components Roof Support Package',Anchor Plate' S-4 and accessories. Do not use pipe by itself or attempt to fabricate Insulated Tee',Wall Support Kit' S-5 your own support or accessories. Insulated Elbow', Interior Resupport" S-5 CAUTION:IF YOU ARE BURNING COAL Firestop/Joist Shield' S-7 Some types of coal in certain designs of stoves may, in rare instances, Support Box* S-9 cause corrosion of the inner parts of the Selkirk Chimney System.Inspect and 'If you are installing any of these parts in packages marked', you should clean your chimney frequently to keep it free of coal,ash and soot deposits. receive the proper instructions in the package. You may also request a Also see"Sizes and Applications"section.If damage to the flue is observed, complete set of instructions from your dealer.This sheet of general instruc- contact your Selkirk dealer or Selkirk Customer Service(1-800-992-VENT) tions is furnished with all UL listed chimney supports. It covers important with a description of your chimney problem. safety precautions in the installation, operation and maintenance of your The Selkirk Chimney System is not recommended if you are burning ocean appliance and chimney. Anyone installing a chimney should review this driftwood.The salt in this wood may cause product failure. sheet as well as those furnished with the other parts of the chimney system.Selkirk chimney parts LISTED and produced under the Factory In- MINIMUM CLEARANCE spection and Follow-Up program of Underwriters'Laboratories,Inc.carry the Where installed within buildings,the Selkirk Chimney System maybe LISTING MARK illustrated here. SPECIAL WARNING ON CELLULOSE INSULATION Cellulose insulation in direct contact with a hot chimney can ignite and smolder,and can set fire to ordinary wood framing L I ST E materials.The AIR SPACE ONLY precaution applies to all blown-in or loose fill insulations, but is especially applicable to cellulose insulation,which may be made from old newspapers or other cellulose materials.The Attic Insulation Shield or a suitable enclosure with appropriate fire stops must be used to keep all Insulation the proper distance away from the chimney. ).`SELKIRK. 3050 Corporate Exchange Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512 1-800-433-6341 SELKIRK CORPORATION Round Top(CT) 40 10 —Round To i p(CT Storm Collar(SC) Flashing(Al)or(Tr) Chimney Pipe /Roof Shield with it Storm Collar(SC) �, 1 I, � ��40 Interior Resupport(IR) / Full Enclosure or Attic . I Attic Insulation shield `4" Area Locking Band (LB) or Screws Insulated Elbow(EL) ,IJ""Firestop/Joist Shield(JS) Chimney Pipe Below Framing 411111110_ MAXIMUM OFFSET Maximum inclined Length: I Attic Insulation Shield(AIS) :% AT 30° —96"unless resupported at ANGLE/ 48"intervals ) -.I / Fire Stop/Joist Shield(JS—� Opening Framed On 30° _Full Enclosure, All Four Sides 2"Minimum Air Sp ace Clearance 6I Insulated Elbow(EL) Locking Band(LB) or Screws CHIMNEY MUST BE i, ENCLOSED Finish Support(FSP)or Ceiling Support(CSP) Chimney Pipe FIG 3 THIRTY DEGREE OFFSET WITH ENCLOSURE AT 2" Finish Su ort(FSP or CLEARANCE(MAXIMUM OF TWO SEPARATE OFFSETS PER SYSTEM) Ceiling Support(CSP) /� 1 , , WHEN INSTALLING YOUR CHIMNEYAND /// WREPLAC NING STOVE OR Dripless Smoke Pipe Adapter� � FIREPLACE SYSTEM,REMEMBER... (DSA)or(DSAC) SAFETY FIRST 6",7",8"only or 5--14"Chimney You may well have a basic knowledge of carpentry and the use of hand Pipe Adapter(CPA) tools. However it is important that you also review the rules of safety on F1G1 VERTICAL CHIMNEY THROUGH ONE the following pages. If you have any doubt about your ability to complete STORY AND ATTIC your installation in a workmanlike manner,you should arrange for a profes- sional installation. RULES FOR SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION 1. Read all installation sheets. Look for them in the cartons,or ask your dealer for a complete set or download from www.Selkirkinc.com.Keep the sr— Wall Band(WB) instructions handy and save them for future reference. Combustible Wall—Ili MN Every 8 Feet If Not Enclosed Use Locking Bands 2. Check your local building or fire code for all requirements affecting the — fuel-burning appliance and its chimney. 3.Obtain a building permit for both the appliance and the chimney.Contact (LB)on All Joints local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area. Max Chimney Height 4.Be very careful around electrical wiring and be sure it is secured at least 50 Feet 5", 6", 7"8"Size 2 inches away from any part of the chimney. If wiring must be relocated, 40 Feet 10", 12", 14"Size hire a professional electrician. 5.Be sure that ladders are in good condition and always rest on a level firm Min.Clearance —.mom 2' To Combustibles Full Enclosure surface. Recommended. 6. Wear cut resistant gloves when handling sheet metal parts with sharp Both Indoors edges. and Outdoors 7. Be sure that electrically powered tools are property grounded. Min.Thru Wall 4-1/2" I=� CHIMNEY HEIGHT AND SIZE Theinstructions ona " eto Cart" o yu an p th ex Selkirk Insulated Tee(IT) combinationtructio of lengthc increments in Sel . A chimneyr for oneo or more gas appli- II Chimney ances must conform to sizet anda heightc recommendationss c in theick"Selkirk Gas Section Wall Wall Thimble Support Kit(WSK) Ventes andin Chimney Sizing Handbook."Heightsh above the roof as givene in act the 111� next paragraph are minimum;greater heights may be needed for reasons 4 (IWT)Shield I► . 3mi given. Wall Thimble(IWT) Capped Cleanout and Before beginning installation of the chimney, be sure that the selected size Face Plate Retainers is adequate for the appliance and the selected height of the Chimney Lag Screws Brace Round Top termination is high enough to conform to building code require- Into Structure ments. Chimneys are required to extend at least 3 feet above the highest I point where they pass through the roof of a building, and at least two feet I Pad higher than any portion of a building within 10 feet.(National Fire Protection Association Standards Nos. 31, 54, and 211.)See Fig.4. FIG 2 INSULATED TEE THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALL _ - — . 2 FT. , 3.Appliance Support,with the Selkirk Chimney System starting at the appliance outlet.This is permissible if this method is shown in the appliance instructions, or with masonry fireplaces. —--f— 4.Wall Support with Insulated Tee.See Sheet S-5. 2 FT. 5.Support Box.See Sheet S-9. 10 FT. 6. Proper lateral support is also necessary and may be provided by wall 11‘. bands, firestops, roof braces and/or all the supports listed above. Maxi- - mum spacing between components providing lateral support is 8 ft (See �\ sheets S-2, S-3,and S-5). t - 3ia�iL Because of thermal expansion problems,only one of these support meth- ods3 FT. T rJl--'I\ should be used for a vertical installation.For example:Do Not use both Y 1 a ceiling support and a roof support for the same chimney. OBSERVE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AND SLOPE 1I FOR CONNECTOR OR SMOKE PIPE Fig.4 RULES FOR CHIMNEY The connector or smoke pipe is the sheet metal pipe between the appliance HEIGHT ABOVE THE ROOF and the chimney. Different types of fuels and appliances have different CHOOSING YOUR HEATING APPLIANCE connector clearances to combustible walls and ceilings.These clearances There are three important rules for selecting a woodburning stove, fire- will be shown in the appliance instructions. place or heater. Whatever clearances and connector arrangements are shown in the appli- ance instructions,must be followed rather than the arbitrary 18 inch dimen- FIRST Look for a label or nameplate attached to the appliance which bears sion.This is important if tests have shown that more than 18 inches clear- the mark or name of a well-known safety testing organization*or labora- ance is necessary, or if the location of the stove or heater necessitates tory. more clearance.See Fig.5. SECOND Don't buy an appliance which is bigger than necessary. Combustible materials include such things as framing lumber, plywood, THIRD Look or ask for complete installation, operating and mainte- drywall (sheet rock, plaster board, lath and plaster, gypsum board) and nance instructions for the appliance. If you can't get these, buy one that also furniture and curtains. Building insulation of any kind,including batts, gives you all these very important details. foams, boards and especially loose fill cellulose fiber, must also be kept away from the chimney in the same manner as combustible materials. *Such as Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. or Intertek Testing Services. APPLIANCE SAFETY f' Use Locking Be sure to follow all details of the instructions for your solid fuel burning Bands at Every ;f Minimum appliance. You should give preference to the purchase of an appliance Joint '1 c Clearance which either has a label or includes detailed instructions showing all re- '' —2 quired clearances to floor and walls. If necessary, these clearances may 'sf g be reduced by use of a tested and"Listed"(by UL,for example)protection ;l Y system,or by one of the methods described in NFPA Standard 211. I f For the chimney connector, the appliance instructions take prece- s3 f dence over the 18 inch clearance shown in these instructions (or in See Note i building codes).The 18 inch minimum clearance dimension applies only if Below � Ceiling Support there is no other information for the connector. Follow Appliance (FSP)(CSP) Instructions For When protecting walls or ceilings from the heat of a connector, be sure to Clearance. If Dripless Smoke leave at least a 1 inch ventilated air space between the protection material N8t Given, Use Pipe Adapter and combustible construction. It is ineffective and possibly dangerous to (DSA or DSAC) apply ordinary brick,or any similar dense material directly to a wood framed r wall for the purpose of reducingsafe clearances. •• Follow Appliance p p Instructions For EACH SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN CHIMNEY I Clearance. If Connector(Or Not Given, Use • Stoves of air-tight or controlled combustion design may be difficult to Smoke Pipe) 18" operate if some other appliance is connected to the same chimney. Drip-Free Cap on Cleanout Tee * Open front, freestanding or built-in fireplaces may need all the draft NOTE:The purpose of the diagonal arrows is to show that the 18inch clearance DOES NOTAPPLYtothe produced by a minimum height of chimney. Interconnecting them or their vertical connector entering a Finish Support.This support is actually tested with a bare vertical chimney with another appliance may be prohibited by their instructions and connector and must pass the UL tests with very hot gases entering the bare single wall pipe. may cause smoking problems. FIG.5 CONNECTOR CLEARANCES *Never connect a gas-burning appliance into a chimney for any woodburning stove,heater or fireplace.This is extremely dangerous because a chimney Passing a bare smoke pipe or connector of a wood burning appliance through blocked with creosote (or anything else) may cause the connected gas a combustible stud wall is not recommended,as the entire inside of the wall appliance to produce poisonous carbon monoxide. must be cut away to get 18 inch clearance(usually at least a 40 inch circle). * For these and other reasons, don't ever inter-connect your solid fuel Wherever possible,locate the Selkirk Chimney to avoid penetrating a wall with appliance with anything else, not even another solid fuel appliance.There a single wall connector.Besides following the appliance instructions for con- are simply too many things that can go wrong if you do. nectors,other rules for solid fuel appliance connectors are: GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.Never enclose vertical single wall pipe,even at 18 inches clearance. A correct easily-maintained chimney installation has five important parts: 2. Never run it through ceilings or floors, or windows. 1.Proper support, both vertical and lateral,with access for inspection and 3. Don't use single wall pipe outdoors. maintenance. 4.Always secure all single wall pipe joints with at least 3 screws. 2.Adequate clearance to combustible materials for single wall connector 5. Obtain proper attachment parts for the appliance end and for the entry or smoke pipe. to the chimney.See the Selkirk Chimney System catalog for the proper 3.AIR SPACE clearance of 2 inches for insulated chimney parts. size Dripless Smoke Pipe Adapter(DSA)or(DSAC),or Chimney Pipe Adap- 4.All vertical intermediate ceiling or floor penetrations completely framed tor(CPA). and firestopped with specified chimney parts. 6. Locate and support the connector to avoid accidental contact or dam- 5.All connector and chimney joints completely secured against unlocking age. with three screws or with locking bands. See diagram for screw location. 7. Caps or plugs for tees should be secured against falling out and de- signed so they can't leak creosote or rain. PROPER SUPPORT 8. Heavy weight single wall pipe lasts longer. Use 24 gauge if possible. Vertical chimneys may be supported in these ways: 9. Porcelain enamel is the best high temperature protective finish but re- 1.Ceiling Support with all chimney stacked above.See sheet S-1. quires careful handling and may be difficult to assemble securely except in 2.Roof Support,with one or more lengths suspended below and with total a vertical position and could produce noxious odors if overheated. height limits depending on factors such as roof pitch and height.See sheet 10.Galvanized steel pipe is no better than plain black or painted steel S-4. because the galvanized zinc coating is ineffective once it has been over- llOMNI Attic Insulation heated. /Shield(AIS) 11. Operating the stove, heater or fireplace when the connector is red hot Attic is very dangerous.This indicates overfiring or a chimney fire. Stop firing, close the dampers, let things cool off, and keep watching for problems on nearby walls and furnishings. ✓. vAI 12.The slope of the horizontal portion of a connector of 1/4 inch per foot is vA GA Maximum sometimes a building code requirement.This slope will have little effect on rA r, Insulation safety or appliance operation. If the connector is vertical, it should be Nail Flanges v., v; Height 10" installed with the crimped end down. If it can be sloped between the stove To Framing VA �A Above Framing and chimney, use 45 degree one piece leakproof elbows (such as the \ r r, corrugated type), and try to maintain sufficient slope so that any conden- r va y sate liquid runs back toward the appliance.To keep liquids from coming out y G1 rA connector joints, the small (or crimped)end should always be down -or �' r, toward the stove or fireplace. v. to CLEARANCES FOR SELKIRK CHIMNEY SYSTEM INSULATED 1 EA GA ' PIPE r r i Selkirk Chimney Fire Stop/Joist Shield(JS) All insulated Selkirk Chimney Systems'gas-carrying chimney parts Section aro marked with important safety information confirming minimum FIG.6 FIRE STOP/JOIST SHIELD(JS)USED airspace clearance to combustibles. This minimum airspace clear- WITH ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD ance to combustibles is important in order to keep combustible mate- rials from overheating and creating a fire hazard. Never fill required If the enclosure is exterior, without penetration of the building enclosure, airspace with insulation or even non-combustible material,since such wall bands should be used to provide the necessary lateral stability. actions could cause overheating.If you are uncertain about a particu- Regardless of the benefits of the exterior enclosure, better chimney and lar installation, contact Selkirk at the number referenced at the end appliance operation will be obtained if the chimney is located entirely inside of these instructions. the heated part of the building (except of course for the part above the roof). Such parts as Fire Stops and ceiling supports are intended to be attached Enclosures of ordinary wood framing with gypsum drywall or plywood directly to the framing or to ceiling,or floors.These auxiliaries,which are in walls may be built only in one and two-family dwellings. For other types of contact with wood or other combustibles, are designed and tested to buildings, multiple occupancies or high rise construction, additional fire assure that they do not overheat at points of contact. resistance is required for enclosures as follows. A factory-built chimney that extends through any zone above that on which The instruction sheets for individual parts and the table on the back page the connected appliance is located is to be provided with an enclosure give proper framing dimensions,which in turn define the proper clearance. having a fire resistance rating equal to or greater than that of the floor or Wherever these instructions illustrate the use of a required spacer or fire roof assemblies through which it passes. stop, the purpose of the part is to maintain and assure the proper clear- ance. Even with a fire resistance rated enclosure, the use of Fire Stops at every floor level is recommended to stabilize the chimney and to retard Remember that the most important clearance requirement is that it must be possible fire spread external to the chimney. AIR SPACE. FIRESTOPPING ENCLOSURE: Interior or exterior residential chimneys should be enclosed (See Also Sheet S-2) where they extend through closets. storage areas, or habitable spaces A fire stop is any part of the building structure which prevents the spread of a where the surface of the chimney could be contacted by persons or fire or circulation of air.Where a Selkirk Chimney System is enclosed and combustible materials. The space between the enclosure and chimney framed at 2"clearance,a Firestop/Joist Shield(JS)or Fire Stop/Wall Spacer should be at least the required 2"minimum airspace clearance to combus- (WS)is the proper firestop to use at every floor.Part"JS"may be used with all tibles.(SEE SHEET S-2 FOR PROPER USE OF FIRESTOPS IN AN ENCLO- Selkirk Chimney System models. Part"WS"may be used only with Model SURE). Enclosures may be built of ordinary drywall or plywood at the SSII. required minimum of 2 INCHES AIR SPACE CLEARANCE.While properly installed firestops or supports help maintain the necessary clearances to If the enclosure or space around the chimney is larger than usual, or combustibles at ceilings or joist areas,there are no special parts to maintain irregular in shape, attach galvanized metal plates 28 gauge or heavier all clearance to inside surfaces of walls or enclosures; therefore, the builder around the edges of the Fire Stop/Joist Shield(JS)or Firestop/Wall Spacer and the chimney installer should take all necessary precautions to assure (WS)as necessary.These should be wide enough so that when installed, that this 2 inch minimum clearance or more is maintained. the gap is closed to vertical air circulation around the chimney and the pipe is securely spaced and centered. In unoccupied attics, it is very important to be sure that blown-in or other insulation does not come in contact with the chimney.A full enclosure built For firestopping to be fully effective,all ceiling and floor penetrations should in the attic should extend to the roof;however,it need only be finished well be fully framed and closed on all four vertical sides. This framing helps enough to keep insulation and stored furnishings away from the chimney. delay horizontal spread of fire and controls unnecessary horizontal air If a full enclosure is not built,an Attic Insulation Shield(AIS)MUST be used. leakage through intermediate floors. See Fig.6. CHIMNEY JOINT SECURITY A chimney enclosure is also highly recommended for any outdoor,exterior- All Selkirk chimney joints must be reinforced with either of 2 choices: mounted chimney located outside of the building wall. This enclosure can 1. Locking Bands (LB). These are furnished with pipe and elbows. be helpful in reducing internal condensation, creosote build-up and metal or deterioration. Also the enclosure, by protecting the chimney from cold 2. Stainless steel sheet metal screws (3 minimum) per joint, these are an outdoor temperatures, may improve draft and appliance operation. optional extra. At the upper end of this outdoor enclosure,the chimney should be flashed The stainless steel sheet metal screws, size #8 x 1/2" must be evenly with the flashing/storm collar termination shown in Sheet S-3. spaced around the joint and 1/2 inch above the joint separation. Before installing either the screws or the Locking Band,the joint should be , which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote jr: vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. Enclosure 1..-.— :7 v; As a result,creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining.When ignited, G+ G: this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. 1 r'-2"- Minimum Clearance Back-Up ;tjSelkirk Chintiiey With coal which can burn with a smoky fire,this smoke also condenses in Strip Tipe r, the chimney to form soot. 5, G: )( ;; '; The chimney should be inspected at least once every 2 weeks during the j rv. : heating season to determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred. G: %+ G: If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the ;; �; risk of chimney fire. '1 V. Ceiling s� �' Fire Stop/Joist Shield(JS) g %9 Y- Creosote causes many problems.Some are visible while others are not. It 2"Minimum Clearance r� can make trouble if: •Sidewall material may be Enclosure•, 1. It runs down the outside of the pipe to damage the finish on the more readily supported using Dry Wall, metal. back-up strips at upper and Plywood, Etc. 2. It drips out of joints,damaging floors or furnishings. lower ends of an enclosure. 3.It plugs up the chimney to cause poor combustion,smoking,soiling walls FIG.7 FIRE STOP!JOIST SHIELD(JS)WITH and indoor air pollution. FULL ENCLOSURE 4. It catches fire in the chimney to cause possible chimney damage and securely twist locked together.The diagram,Fig.8,illustrates these points. damage to your home. or bands to prevent accidental disengagement If you see deposits more than 1/16 inch thick,clean all of the chimney parts Screwsring or lockingc cleaning,areand to needed reinforce the chimney whenever it is mechanically. This means using brushes, scraping or equivalent. Don't duoutdoors, along walls, or above the roof. start a chimney fire!With only slight deposits,try a hot fire to see if the black deposits change to light ash or fall down the chimney.You can hear the sound of falling deposits when temperature conditions are right.After- wards reinspect the chimney and the inside of the appliance for deposits. Female End-Outer Wall Do not use chemical cleaners,they may corrode the inside of the chimney. They may or may not prevent or remove creosote. When they are used Use Minimum 3 Screws together with a hot fire, it is probably the fire that is doing the work. i / Per Joint Depending on the rate of buildup, as you learn what is going on in the iil / chimney, you can adjust your cleaning schedule. � / Use 118'Drill Here for If you have any doubts about your ability to clean the chimney, or if the #8 x 112" deposits are very heavy and hard to remove,call a professional chimney FIG.8 DRILLING '�,� Stainless Steel Screw sweep. Do not try to burn them off. DIAGRAM ' r' (Close up,Cross-Section i 1/2 inch It doesn't matter how careful you are with loading, fuel wood selection or of Chimney Joint) ' P_L draft control, you should observe the above precautions with any wood stove or chimney installation. 1 : TM ale End-Outer Wall CHIMNEY FIRES AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM Your Selkirk Chimney System is not intended or designed for use as a 1 CAUTIO Do ot Drill combustion or fire chamber.It is very easy to over fire yourwoodbumingappliance More ThN:an 112"N Deep with kindling,scrap lumber,brush or any fast burning fuel.This can produce flames and high temperatures all the way up the chimney,and may cause chimney damage. Warning:The chimney pipe and its fittings must be assembled with metal-to- If you see your appliance or the smoke pipe glowing red,you are risking metal joints as furnished.Do not use tape or any sealing compound(such as chimney damage,or a fire.The creosote may be burning inside the chim- tar, mastic, putty or silicone)at the outer joints. Sealers in the joints may ney.If you see flames coming out the top,you are either overfiring or there cause the insulation to accumulate moisture and will cause corrosion or freez- is a chimney fire. ing failures. CAUTION:DO NOT USE SELKIRK CHIMNEY SYSTEM PIPE WITH DAM- If the fire in your heater has gotten out of control, or if you suspect a AGED ENDS chimney fire for any reason, follow these steps: Both the inner and outer pipe must join properly to avoid leakage and accidental disengagement. Slight eccentricity of the inner pipe will not 1. Immediately close all dampers and/or air entrance openings to your affect operation provided that the joint goes together completely. Minor appliance.This includes doors on Franklin type stoves. Block off fireplace dents or irregularity of the outer pipe will not have any perceptible effect on openings. temperature safety. 2.Alert your family to the possible danger. CHIMNEY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. Inspect your appliance and chimney surroundings for possible fire. If in The need for chimney maintenance depends on the kind of appliance and doubt, alert your fire department. 4. Do not continue to use your appliance until it and your chimney have how it is operated.Gas and oil-burning appliances may need very little,but been thoroughly inspected.Overheating can cause metal parts to expand, wood and coal-burning appliances may need a great deal of chimney buckle and crack. If you are not certain, have a qualified heating person maintenance.Open front fireplaces without doors usually dilute their smoke disassemble all parts so they can be inspected and replaced. with large amounts of air.Thus the buildup of chimney deposits is generally 5. Do not use salt or water on the fire in your appliance.Salt is corrosive very low. "Air tight"or controlled draft wood stoves and heaters produce and water will cause a dangerous steam explosion. You might be able to dense smoke if they are loaded for long duration or overnight fires,and can control the fire by using ashes,sand or baking soda, since baking soda is rapidly produce heavy,thick creosote deposits. It is possible, by having a an ingredient used for dry chemical fire extinguishers. short duration daily hot fire,to burn off these deposits or prevent them from 6.After a chimney fire, when it is safe to do so, check internal locations building up to dangerous levels.This takes skillful operation and an appre- such as the attic and under the roof and keep watching for two or three ciation of how to get the correct temperature. hours.There may be delayed smoldering and subsequent ignition,even if CREOSOTEAND SOOT FORMATIONAND NEED FOR REMOVAL the fire inside the chimney has been controlled. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, FRAMING DIMENSIONS FOR SELKIRK CHIMNEY SYSTEMS TO MAINTAIN 2 INCH AIR SPACE CLEARANCE CHIMNEY SIZE:(Inside Diam.) 5" 6" 7" 8" 10" 12" 14" TYPE HT TYPE HT TYPE HT TYPE HT TYPE HT TYPE HT TYPE HT CEILING OR FINISH SUPPORT' 11-1/4"X11-1/4" 12-1/4"X12-1/4" 13-1/4"X13-1/4" 14-1/4"X14-1/4" 16-1/4"X16-1/4" 18-1/4"X18-1/4" 20-1/4"X20-1/4" CEILING PENETRATIONS* 11"X 11" 12"X 12" 13"X 13" 14"X 14" 16"X 16" 18"X 18" 20"X 20" FLOOR OPENINGS* "" "" "" "" " "" ROOF OPENINGS* "" "" "" •" "" "" "" WALL OPENINGS' "" "" "" "" "" "" "" *All framing dimensions may be up to 1/2"more, but not less than the above values.Check support dimensions before using. MAXIMUM HEIGHT(OR LENGTH)OF CHIMNEY FOR SUPPORTS SIZE 5", 6", 7", 8" 10", 12", 14" FEET OF FEET OF SUPPORT TYPE PART NO. CHIMNEY CHIMNEY ANCHOR PLATE AP 85 85 FINISH OR CEILING SUPPORT FSP,CSP 50 50 INSULATEDTEE IT 50 40 WALL SUPPORT KIT WSK 50 40 ROOF SUPPORT(A) RSP 30 30 INTERIOR RESUPPORT IR 18 18 SUPPORT BOX SB 20 — NOTE: (A) 20 feet of chimney may be suspended below a roof support with all joints securely threaded,using locking bands or screws CHIMNEY PIPE LENGTH SELECTOR CHART Pipe Length 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Pipe Length 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 Total Installed Height 4/ 73 103/4 16/ 224 343 463 Total iretaited Height 43 7/ 104 16/ 223 343 463 Ft. In. Inches NUMBER OF CHIMNEY PIPE SECTIONS Ft. In. Inches NUMBER OF CHIMNEY PIPE SECTIONS —43/4 43/4 1 9 2 1/4 1101/4 1 2 —73/4 73/4 1 9 81/4 1161/4 1 2 —103/4 103/4 1 10 81/4 1281/4 1 2 1 1/2 121/2. 1 1 9 7 115 1 3 1 43/4 16 3/4 1 10 1 121 1 3 1 61/2 181/2 1 1 10 7 127 1 3 1 103/4 22 3/4 1 11 81/4 1401/4 3 1 11 1/4 231/4 1 1 1 12 7 151 1 3 2 103/4 343/4 1 13 1 157 1 3 2 11 1/4 351/4 1 1 1 13 7 163 1 3 3 31/2 391/2 1 1 14 7 175 1 3 3 61/2 421/2 1 1 11 7 139 4 3 91/2 451/2 1 1 12 11 3/4 155 3/4 1 4 3 10 3/4 463/4 1 13 53/4 161 3/4 1 4 4 21/4 501/4 1 1 1 15 7 187 4 4 31/2 51 1/2 1 1 16 11 3/4 2033/4 1 4 4 31/2 51 1/2 1 1 17 53/4 2093/4 1 4 4 61/2 541/2 1 1 18 53/4 221 3/4 1 4 4 91/2 571/2 1 1 14 53/4 1733/4 5 5 31/2 631/2 1 1 16 41/2 1961/2 1 5 5 91/2 691/2 1 1 19 53/4 2333/4 5 5 91/2 691/2 2 21 41/2 2561/2 1 5 6 91/2 81 1/2 1 1 22 4 1/2 2681/2 1 5 7 21/4 861/4 1 2 17 4 1/2 2081/2 6 7 81/4 921/4 1 2 19 31/4 231 1/4 1 6 7 81/4 921/4 1 2 23 4 1/2 2801/2 6 7 91/2 931/2 2 25 3 1/4 3031/4 1 6 8 81/4 1041/4 1 2 26 3 1/4 3151/4 1 6 0015110-0712