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38A-036 (2) B. CLEARANCES—continued C. CHIMNEY 2)Wall Clearances to Combustibles 1) General See FIG. 4. Chimney Requirements: 1) Minimum 6" inside diameter • Furnace to sidewall:.18" 2) "Type HT" (High Temperature)-listed • Flue to sidewall: 27" appliance-type chimney or a code-complying the-lined masonry chimney. • Furnace to back wall: 32 '/2" 3) Chimney must extend 3' above roofline and • Flue to back wall: 23" be at least 2' higher than any point of roof within • Furnace to front wall: 48" 10'. See FIG. 5. • Non-combustible sidewall: 6" DO NOT install more than two 900 degree Sides of DAKA furnace to primary elbows in the flue pipe to help maintain proper • P ry d raft. furnace: 9" This furnace requires its own independent chimney. DO NOT connect to a chimney flue serving another appliance. See FIG. 6. FIG. 4 All horizontal runs must have a minimum Dimensions shown are minimum upward rise of per foot. distances to stay clear from combustible walls. The chimney connector(smoke pipe leading to chimney flue) must be of minimum 24-ga. pipe with each section joined with three sheet metal screws. All fissures should be sealed with jfurnace cement. Do not use galvanized pipe as 6"FLUE 23" 32 1/2 COMBUSTIBLE the coating could melt and cause toxic fumes. WALL j A stack thermometer is recommended. Stack 27 temperatures can be checked with a simple surface-mounted or probe-type thermometer. It maintain normal operating j Furnace 300° F indicate so ffic ent draft ore inadequate ut ten 9 formationoin chimney flueesult in creosote jThe maximum draft setting is a maximum of of j DAKA FRONT (measured a ga ge ishighly reccommended!pJFollo gauge 48" 521 FB furnace shop s and are economical o purchase available j If gauge ll the draft reguula regulator y installed and a good fire jcclosergto theugate for s low al draft setting as possible, without the fire dying or getting smoke-back with the stove door slightly open. To obtain higher heat levels, move the weight away from the gate to increase the setting. [An optional DAKA barometric regulator#283 may be used in the chimney connector to help increase furnace efficiency by maintaining a consistent draft. See FIGS.5&6 on page 12.] DAKA 521 FB Manual Page 11 of 32 January 2009 Rev.3,June 2013 C. CHIMNEY–continued FIG. 5 2) Chimney Options a) Masonry– Before using an existing masonry COUNG chimney, have the chimney inspected, cleaned Au FiYi5CINFAI RUNS MUST and make all necessary repairs before attaching NAVE}'RISE/FT. the furnace. The flue pipe and fittings you will need to connect your furnace directly to a masonry chimney are shown in FIG. 5. If the flue pipe must go through a combustible wall or g. ceiling before entering the masonry chimney, DRWr REODUTOR consult a qualified mason or chimney dealer. (REOINRm} The installation must conform to all local building and fire codes and the latest edition of the DUCT WDW NOS SNONN FOR GIiRfFY National Association of Fire Protection (NFPA) Publication 211. If there is a cleanout in the base of the chimney, close it tightly. The chimney flue pipe must not pass through an attic or roof space, closet, or any concealed FURM CE space, or floor, ceiling, wall or combustible '21FB construction. See FIG. 5. Y0�lk R1R bf b) Factory Built– Factory built chimneys are generally stainless steel, insulated, multi-wall FIG. 6 pipes. Chimney must be listed to UL103 and carry a rating of"HT" (High Temperature). The T- 2-0 WN. top of the chimney must be at least three 3 feet o.-0• above the roof and be at least two 2 feet higher X-0'Milt than any point of the roof within ten feet–See 071P„M o,.Vy,AW,M MIS FIG. 6. A factory-built chimney must be F AM FA"M installed to the manufacturer's specs. RFWK CMW( (CUSS A) If you have any questions regarding venting your furnace, request a copy of the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Publication 211 WIMWf � [Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces,Vents& Solid Fuel-based Appliances]. a•srnoicaec ORWT PEWUIDR National Fire Protection Association (WAURM' 1 Battery March Park, Quincy MA 02169-7471, ,9,IN=A7 SHIM 1-617-770-3000 or online at www.nfpa.org. MR MOM NOTE: This furnace must be connected to a minimum 6" listed Type HT (High Temp)appliance-type chimney FURNACE or a code-compliant tile-lined masonry chimney. _� Fs Connection to a chimney flue serving another appliance is prohibited. DAKA 521 FB Manual Page 12 of 32 January 2009 Rev.3,June 2013 GENERAL INFORMATION This furnace model is designed for a conventional up flow residential central force air heating system. It may be installed as a SUPPLEMENTARY/ADD-ON or CENTRAL FURNACE APPLICATION. It is designed to operate with a maximum warm air duct pressure of 0.2"water column and a maximum warm air duct temperature of 250° degrees F. The warm air supply duct system must be constructed of materials with a minimum temperature rating of 250° degrees F. Plenums installed to the furnace must be constructed of metal. Do not use flexible pipe. IMPORTANT: WHETHER INSTALLED AS A SUPPLEMENTARY/ADD-ON OR CENTRAL FURNACE, INSTALLATION OF A COLD AIR RETURN LINE IS MANDATORY. NOTE: Any time you increase the air flow, we recommend that you increase the size of the outlets and the cold air return line. D. SUPPLEMENTARY/ADD-ON FURNACE APPLICATION When installed as a Supplementary/Add-On furnace, this DAKA furnace model is designed to work in conjunction with a conventional up flow residential central forced air heating system. See FIG. 7. Air can be provided to the DAKA furnace through the same cold air return line that is used by the primary furnace. This will require installation of an air line between the cold air filter box and the cold air return line of the primary furnace. NOTE: When used as a Supplementary/Add-On furnace, confirm that your primary furnace is capable of running at an external static pressure greater than 0.2"W.C. This information should be found on the primary furnace nameplate. It can be connected in parallel to a conventional primary furnace system. Using present ductwork,the DAKA supplementary furnace system &blower lifts the warm air from the wood-burning furnace into the plenum of the primary furnace for distribution by the primary furnace blower. The heat produced by the wood-burning furnace should be able to keep the room temperature above that of the setting of the primary furnace wall thermostat. This will keep the primary furnace from burning any gas, oil, or electricity beyond what is required to run the primary distribution blower. Should the wood fire fail to provide sufficient heat,the primary furnace will begin operating as usual. When used as a supplementary/Add-On furnace, a fixed back-draft damper may be required in the 8"warm duct pipes from the DAKA furnace. They also may be needed in the plenum of the existing primary furnace. Installation of these back-draft dampers is to prevent overheating. We recommend that once the units are operating that both units be monitored to make sure that neither is overheating. FIG. 7 Supplementary/ ,. Add-On 004O �R R Installation lvgR R Mq/RS N 'O(Y mmm COLD E wwcr. ,-,-RETURNIR EV6IYK flEC1XV:/-Z cENIRN xE1xG EuRH.CE SUPPLEMENTAL / ADD—ON INSTALLATION DAKA 521 FB Manual Page 13 of 32 January 2009 Rev.3,June 2013 PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION B. CLEARANCES Read through the entire manual before beginning your installation. Follow all steps 1) FLOOR PROTECTION exactly. Your Model 521 FB Furnace can be installed as a supplementary/Add-on Furnace 1. This furnace must be installed on a Hon- or as afree-standing central furnace with its combustible floor surface such as solid own plenum and ductwork. concrete or 318" non-combustible floor protector Review the location options below and board. This surface must extend at least 16" in determine how you are going to install your front and 8"to both sides of the furnace and also extend at least 2" out from the sides of the system. chimney connector. See FIG. 3 for details. A. GENERAL 1. The DAKA 521 FB wood-burning furnace is FIG. 3 designed for use only in conventional up flow systems. It must deliver heated air to a supply(warm air) plenum —never to Dimensions shown are minimum ductwork. When installed as an Add-On clear distances for floor protector or furnace, the warm air supply from this non-combustible floor. furnace must never be connected to the cold-air return inlet of the primary furnace; components of the primary furnace may overheat causing damage to the primary 0 furnace. 2. Check local building and mechanical codes prior to installation to insure conformance with all requirements. Review home insurance policy for coverage. O 3. A qualified individual familiar with solid-fuel systems must install this furnace. 5 " O —FLOOR PROTECTOR / NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR 4. Installation of this furnace in mobile homes is prohibited. 16^ FRONT 5. For garage installation, check your local building code ordinance. 6. Do not operate as a room heater. Q a FURNACE 521FB © DANGER — Risk of fire or explosion — Do not burn garbage, gasoline, drain oil or other flammable liquids. DAKA 521 FB Manual Page 10 of 32 January 2009 Rev.3,June 2013 City of Northampton i Massachusetts c� i Z DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 212 Main Street • Municipal Building u h� " Northampton, MA 01060 o GLE OR TWO FAMILY SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE PERMIT APPLICATION +� N z� .�'' " R WOOD, COAL, PELLET, CORN, STRAW OR SIMILAR STOVES, OR FIREPLACE INSERTS C-1 m Q !. LL! oo Permit Fee: $25.00 Check # [� z w 0 PLEASE( LA TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION 1. Name of Applicant: / NOM�j I- I C /. ))� Address: CZ/ C fl EL.. 5 1'jWT't'iAMRTC kelephone: 413 3r 2. Owner of Property: 60 N Mf}42I<2-- Address: 1 1?3 GpyViE ^ORT-H ptj i'►dlkJ Telephone: 4(3 346 �n2'7 3. Status of Applicant: V Owner Contractor 4. Type or Brand of Stove: JDA-KA M oPeL 621 E P If applicant is not the homeowner: Construction Supervisor's License Number Expiration Date Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number Expiration Date All Applicants must complete a Workers Compensation Insurance Affidavit before we can issue a permit 5. Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. DATE: APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE: 12/0 1 1 HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE � `'ti✓� `°°�`�f CZ APPROVED DATE: BUILDING OFFICIAL 64 CHAPEL ST BP-2015-0607 GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 38A-036 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: woodstove BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2015-0607 Project# JS-2015-001173 Est. Cost: Fee: $25.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: Homeowner as Contractor Lot Size(sq. ft.): 15812.28 Owner: MARIC GORAN&AJNA Zoning:URB(100)/ Applicant: MARIC GORAN &AJNA AT. 64 CHAPEL ST Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 64 CHAPEL ST (413) 582-0133 (� NORTHAMPTONMA01060 ISSUED ON.121212014 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK.DAKA MODEL 521 FB 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: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy signature: FeeTyue: Date Paid: Amount: Building 12/2/2014 0:00:00 $25.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240, Fax: (413)587-1272 Louis Hasbrouck—Building Commissioner