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RC-0805-2019s 1 PRINCIPLE STRUCTURE Office Use Only Permit#: / vt, i PERMIT APPLICATION C_0 Y p s'-Z 1 Town of Qc sbury E C E '" _iP r t Fee:$ `,)'47--'{V 742 Bay Road,Queensbury, NY 12804 DEC 201 * , Fee:$ P: 518-761-8256 www.queensburynet Ia i Invoice#: Z2 -Z t ORNN OF QUEENSBC.'E'Y I Project Location: ore5 " BEJI....._C i CODES_ Tax Map #: 22-6 , l 9—/--l8 Subdivision Name: TOWN BD.RESOLUTION 86-2013:$850 recreation fee for new dwelling units: single family,duplexes/two-family, multiplefamily, apartments,condominiums, townhouses,and/or manufactured &modular homes,but not mobile homes. This is in.addition to the permit fee(s). CONTACT INFORMATION: Applicant: Name(s):57'9'i''p - aN-Al1 Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone: ( Land Line: ( Email: Primary Owners : Name(s): M e -a Chr S Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 7)0 f c,$ 3'11 T 1 w a / f g3 6 7'/ Cell Phone: ( 57 ) 339 — 35377 Land Line: ( Email: evi c. f, `c 7-CS a a l..Ca 41 O Check if all work will be performed by homeowner only Contractor(s): Workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application Contractor Name(s): Contractor Trade: Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone: ( Land Line: ( Email: List all additional contractors on the back of this form Architect(s)IEngineer(s): Business Name: Contact Name(s): Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone: ( Land Line: ( Email: Contact Person for Building&Code Compliance: 1-CeJ Z.7s Cell Phone: (S O ) 339 3SS17 Land Line: ( Email: Principle Structure Packet Revised February 2019 PROJECT INFORMATION: TYPE: Commercial Residential WORK CLASS: Single-Family Two-Family Multi-Family(#of units Townhouse Business Office Retail Hotel/Motel Industrial/Warehouse _Garage(#ofcars ) _Other(describe STRUCTURE SQUARE.FOOTAGE: GARAGE SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1sT floor: 90 4t 1sT floor: 2nd floor: 2"d floor: 3rd floor: Total square feet: Basement(habitable space): 9,0 y Total square feet: i8&9 ADDITIONAL PROJECT.INFORMATION: 1. Estimated Cost of Construction: $ f Svi a `°d 2. Proposed use of the building:d -74,a-.f 3. If Commercial or Industrial, indicate the name of the business: 4. Source of Heat: Gas Oil •ropane Solar Other: Fireplaces need a separate - = u rning Appliances&Chimney Application, one per appliance) 5. Are there any structures not shown on the plot plan? YES CI, Explain: 6. Are there any easements on the property? YES NO. 7. SITE INFORMATION: a. What is the dimensions or acreage of the parcel? b. Is this a corner lot? YES NO c.Will the grade be changed as a result of the construction? G NO d.What is the water source? PUBLIC I`IVAT - ELL e. Is the parcel on SEWER or a PRIVATE SEPTIC system?a7te Principle Structure Packet Revised February 2019 t DECLARATION: I. lacknowledge that no construction shall commence prior to issuance of a valid building permit and work will be completed within a 12 month period. 2. If the work is not completed by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 3. I certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true and complete statement and/or description of the work proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances, and in conformance with local zoning regulations. 4. I acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed I, or my agents, will obtain a certificate of occupancy. 5. I understand that.I/we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree.to the above: PRINT NAME: SIGNATURE: DATE: 12— fI'7 Principle Structure Packet Revised February 2019 loom Office Use Only Town af2 5b Permit#: 08o -?1 1aSEPTICDISPOSALPERMITAPPLICATION permit Fee:$ Invoice#: Septic Variance? Yes No 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804 P:518-761-8256 www.queensbury.net Tax Map ID#: -24 • 1 — I— Project Location: F"`.e ta.z- Applicant: Name(s): Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone:_( Land Line: _( Email: Primary Owners)_ Name(s): ./,,l,a I s Mailing Address,C/S/Z: po B ui 3 /76? Ta p PI- 33 6 Y Cell Phone:_(SL& ) 3 i - 3S3 L'Land Line: _( Email: F), ,ram, c-c. ?OSC' 0 co Check if all work will be performed by homeowner only, Contractor: Workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application Contact Name(s): Contractor Trade: Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone:_( Land Line: _( Email: Engineer(s): Name(s): 0C Mailing Address, C/S/Z: ?0 20)0 ?S L4,JLf. / VS- Cell,Phone:_( . ) Land Line: _( .518 _ ) 665— '(67 Email: 41cQcG_kc.1-Sc., ? 0 Contact Person for Building & Code Compliance: ;/,LG cell af75 Cell Phone: _(5'7i0 ) 3 Land Line: ( Email: Principle Structure Packet Revised February 2019 RESIDENCE INFORMATION: Year Built Gallons #of bedrooms: X gallons per =total daily flow per day bedroom Garbage Grinder Yes 63 1980 or older 150 Installed? (circle one) 1981-1991 130 Spa or Hot Tub Yes Installed? (circle one) 1992-Present 110 3 GO 3 0 PARCEL INFORMATION: Topography i Flat Rolling Steep Slope S--/d %Slope Soil Nature x' Sand r AI Loam _Clay _Other(explain: Groundwater At what depth? 'p Bedrock/Impervious material At what depth? J/i4- Domestic Water Supply Municipal Well(if well,water supply from any septic system absorption is ft.) Percolation Test Rate: 6 per minute per inch (test to be completed by licensed engineer/architect) PROPOSED SYSTEM_FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION: Tank size GDQ® gallons(min.size 1,000 gallons,add 250 gallons for each garbage cylinder or spa/hot tub System Absorption field with#2 stone Total length ft.; Each Trench ft. Seepage Pit with#3 stone How many: Size: Alternative System Bed or other type: Holding Tank System Total required capacity? tank size of tanks NOTES: 1. Alarm system and associated electrical work must be inspected by a Town approved electrical inspection agency; 2.We will no longer allow systems to be covered until such time as an as-built plan is received and approved.The installed system must match the septic layout on file—no exceptions. 3. As-built drawings must be submitted prior to the inspection, if there has been a change to the submitted plans. Declaration:Any permit or approval granted which is based upon or is granted in reliance upon any material representation or failure to make a material fact or circumstance known by or on behalf of an applicant,shall be void. I have read the regulations and agree to abide by these and all requirements of the Town of Queensbury Sanitary Sewage Disposal Ordinance. PRINT NAME: /hGU/teed S DATE: !2 Z3/1 SIGNATURE: Th\' DATE: /03 / Principle Structure Packet Revised February 2019 Load Short Form FILE COPY Job: Date: May 21,2020 Entire House By:MOE HVAC Design Pros, LLC DESIGN PR(JS 825-C Merrimon Ave,PMB#147,Asheville,NC 28804 Phone:828-350-1155 Email:info©HvacDesignPros.com Project Information For: Forest Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804 Design Information Htg Clg Infiltration Outside db(°F) 4 86 Method Simplified Inside db(°F) 70 75 Construction quality Semi-tight Design TD (°F) 66 11 Fireplaces 0 Daily range M Inside humidity(%) 35 50 Moisture difference (gr/Ib) 33 27 HEATING EQUIPMENT COOLING EQUIPMENT Make Goodman Mfg. Make Goodman Mfg. Trade GOODMAN Trade GOODMAN Model GMEC960302BN Cond GSX160181F AHRI ref 7610857 Coil CAPT3131N4A AHRI ref 201525123 Efficiency 96.1 AFUE Efficiency 12.5 EER, 15 SEER Heating input 30000 Btuh Sensible cooling 11900 Btuh Heating output 29000 Btuh Latent cooling 5100 Btuh Temperature rise 47 °F Total cooling 17000 Btuh Actual air flow 567 cfm Actual air flow 567 cfm Air flow factor 0.027 cfm/Btuh Air flow factor 0.062 cfm/Btuh Static pressure 0 in H2O Static pressure 0 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.81 ROOM NAME Area Htg load Clg load Htg AVF Clg AVF ft2) Btuh) Btuh) cfm) cfm) Bed 1 233 3072 1428 84 88 Bath 2 77 1389 318 38 20 Great 490 5459 4282 150 264 Foyer 64 2267 930 62 57 Hall 2 40 293 67 8 4 Bed 3 163 2205 1030 61 63 Bed 2 188 2381 1043 65 64 Bath 1 77 436 7 12 0 Mech 365 2748 98 75 6 Hall I 113 387 5 11 0 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. wrightsofi- 2020-May-21 10:36:28 v,,.i—,_—t,, Right-Suite®Universal 2019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 1 fh +%...L Dickinson AssociatestMay 20201Forest Lane.rup Calc=MJ8 faces: W Entire House 1808 20636 9208 567 567 Other equip loads 1038 176 Equip. @ 1.00 RSM 9384 Latent cooling 2135 TOTALS I 1808 I 21674 I 11519 I 567 I 567 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. uvri htO 2020-May-21 Right-Suite Universal2019 19.0.09 RSU028669 Paget ASO%...L Dickinson Associates\May 2020\Forest Lane.rup Calc=MJ8 faces: W 103 Building 7Analysis Job: Date: May 21,2020 Entire House By: HVAC Design Pros, LLC DES/Gil Pi DE 825-C Merriman Ave,PMB#147,Asheville,NC 28804 Phone:828-350-1155 Email:info@HvacDesignPros.com Pro'ect Information For: Forest Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804 Design Conditions Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Albany County AP, NY, US Indoor temperature(°F) 70 75 Elevation: 292 ft Design TD (°F) 66 11 Latitude: 43°N Relative humidity(%) 35 50 Outdoor:Heating Cooling Moisture difference(gr/lb)33.2 26.7 Dry bulb(°F) 4 86 Infiltration: Daily range(°F) 19 ( M )Method Simplified Wet bulb(°F) 71 Construction quality Semi-tight Wind speed(mph) 15.0 7.5 Fireplaces 0 Heatin• Component Btuh/ftz Btuh of load Walls 4.0 9109 42.0 Mirtilaba' Glazing 19.8 4107 18.9 Itr-im Doors 25.8 363 1.7 Ceilings 1.7 1538 7.1 WallFloors2.2 2009 9.3 Infiltration 2.1 3511 16.2 oQs Ducts 0 0 Piping 0 0 Humidification 0 0 Cdlirgs Ventilation 1038 4.8 s Adjustments 0 au Total 21674 100.0 Gaarn Coolin• Component Btu h/ft2 Btuh 1 % of load Walls 0.5 1091 11.6 NI Glazing 21.6 4467 47.6 IrtardCirs Doors 9.0 127 1.4 Ceilings 1.2 1083 11.5 Floors 0 0 0 Infiltration 0.2 320 3.4Irfilidim Ducts 0 0 Ventilation 176 1.9 Internal gains 2120 22.6 1,..,\.\\ ./lailirgs Blower 0 0 Qafirg Adjustments 0 OfEr Total 9384 100.0 Latent Cooling Load=2135 Btuh Overall U-value=0.059 Btuh/ftz-°F Data entries checked. wrightsoft- 2020-May-21 10:36:28 Right-Suite®Universal 2019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 1 Cif...L Dickinson Associates\May 2020\Forest Lane.rup Calc=MJ8 faces: W Component Constructions Job: p Date: May 21-,2020 Entire House By: HVAC Design Pros, LLC DCstGN P.R0. 825-C Merrimon Ave,PMB#147,Asheville,NC 28804 Phone:828-350-1155 Email:info@HvacDesignPros.com Project Information For: Forest Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804 Design Conditions Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Albany County AP, NY, US Indoor temperature (°F) 70 75 Elevation: 292 ft Design TD (°F) 66 11 Latitude: 43°N Relative humidity(%) 35 50 Outdoor:Heating Cooling Moisture difference(gr/lb)33.2 26.7 Drybulb(°F) 4 86 Infiltration: Daily range(°F) 19 ( M )Method Simplified Wet bulb(°F) 71 Construction quality Semi-tight Wind speed(mph) 15.0 7.5 Fireplaces 0 Construction descriptions Or Area U-value Insul R Htg HTM Loss CIg HTM Gain ft' Btuh/ff=-°F ft'-°F/Btuh Btuh/te Btuh Btuh/ft' Btuh Walls 12F-Osw:Frm wall,wd ext,1/2"wood shth,r-21 cav ins, 1/2"gypsum n 351 0.065 21.0 4.30 1509 0.77 271 board int fnsh,2"x6"wood frm,16"o.c.stud e 409 0.065 21.0 4.30 1759 0.77 315 s 363 0.065 21.0 4.30 1558 0.77 279 w 204 0.065 21.0 4.30 877 0.77 157 all 1327 0.065 21.0 4.30 5704 0.77 1022 15B13-0wc-8:Bg wall,light dry soil,2"x4"wood int frm,concrete wall, n 340 0.049 13.0 3.54 1204 0.07 24 r-13 cav ins, 10"thk, 1/2"gypsum board int fnsh e 28 0.049 13.0 3.56 100 0.07 2 s 340 0.049 13.0 3.54 1204 0.07 24 w 252 0.049 13.0 3.56 898 0.07 19 all 959 0.049 13.0 3.55 3405 0.07 68 Partitions none) Windows 1 D-c2ow:2 glazing,clr outr,air gas,wd frm mat,clr innr, 1/4"gap, 1/8" n 15 0.300 0 19.8 291 9.08 133 thk;NFRC rated(SHGC=0.30);6.67 ft head ht n 2 0.300 0 19.8 46 9.08 21 e 95 0.300 0 19.8 1876 31.5 2978 s 2 0.300 0 19.8 46 16.6 39 w 14 0.300 0 19.8 281 31.5 446 all 128 0.300 0 19.8 2540 28.2 3617 1 D-c2ow:2 glazing,clr outr,air gas,wd frm mat,clr innr, 1/4"gap,1/8" s 17 0.300 0 19.8 344 12.4 215 thk;NFRC rated(SHGC=0.30);1.33 ft overhang(4 ft window ht,0.5 ft sep.);6.67 ft head ht 1 D-c2ow:2 glazing,clr outr,air gas,wd frm mat,clr innr, 1/4"gap,1/8" w 62 0.300 0 19.8 1223 10.3 635 thk;NFRC rated(SHGC=0.30);9 ft overhang(6.92 ft window ht,0.66 ft sep.);6.67 ft head ht Doors 11 DO:Door,wd sc type n 14 0.390 0 25.8 363 8.99 127 Ceilings Attic ceiling,asphalt shingles roof mat,r-40 cell ins,1/2"gypsum board 904 0.026 40.0 1.70 1538 1.20 1083 int fnsh Pkwriightsoft' 2020-May-21 10:36:28 Rig ht-Su ite®universal2019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 1 ACC ...L Dickinson Associates\May 20201Forest Lane.rup Calc=MJ8 faces: W Floors 21A-28t:Bg floor,heavy dry or light damp soil,6.5'depth 736 0.022 0 1.45 1070 0 0 22B-10tpm:Bg floor,heavy dry or light damp soil,on grade depth,r-10 40 0.355 10.0 23.5 939 0 0 edge ins 2020-May-21 10:36:28wrightsoft" Right-Suite®Universal 2019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 2 rh...L Dickinson Associates\May 20201Forest Lane.rup Cale=MJ8 faces: W Craii Project SummaryJob:JDate: May 21,2020 Entire House By: i,-ts,t-G ri ra ti a 5 HVAC Design Pros, LLC 825-C Merriman Ave,PMB#147,Asheville,NC 28804 Phone:828-350-1155 Email:info@HvacDesignPros.com Pro'ect Information For: Forest Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804 Notes: Desi• n Information Weather: Albany County AP, NY, US Winter Design Conditions Summer Design Conditions Outside db 4 °F Outside db 86 °F Inside db 70 °F Inside db 75 °F Design TD 66 °F Design TD 11 °F Daily range M Relative humidity 50 % Moisture difference 27 gr/Ib Heating Summary Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 20636 Btuh Structure 9208 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Central vent(SER=70%48 cfm) 1038 Btuh Central vent(SER=70%48 cfm) 176 Btuh Heat recovery Heat recovery Humidification 0 Btuh Blower 0 Btuh Piping 0 Btuh Equipment load 21674 Btuh Use manufacturer's data y Rate/swing multiplier 1.00 Infiltration Equipment sensible load 9384 Btuh Method Simplified Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Construction quality Semi-tight Fireplaces 0 Structure 1272 Btuh Cuct 0 Btuh Central vent(48 cfm) 863 Btuh Heating Cooling Heat recovery Area(ft2) 1808 1808 Equipment latent load 2135 Btuh Volume(ft3) 11260 11260 Air changes/hour 0.26 0.14 Equipment Total Load(Sen+Lat) 11519 Btuh Equiv.AVF (cfm) 49 26 Req.total capacity at 0.70 SHR 1.1 ton Heating Equipment Summary Cooling Equipment Summary Make Goodman Mfg. Make Goodman Mfg. Trade GOODMAN Trade GOODMAN Model GMEC960302BN Cond GSX160181F AHRI ref 7610857 Coil CAPT3131N4A AHRI ref 201525123 Efficiency 96.1 AFUE Efficiency 12.5 EER, 15 SEER Heating input 30000 Btuh Sensible cooling 11900 Btuh Heating output 29000 Btuh Latent cooling 5100 Btuh Temperature rise 47 °F Total cooling 17000 Btuh Actual air flow 567 cfm Actual air flow 567 cfm Air flow factor 0.027 cfm/Btuh Air flow factor 0.062 cfm/Btuh Static pressure 0 in H2O Static pressure 0 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.81 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. w i l,itoEE 2020-May-2110:36:28 9 Right-Su ite®Universa12019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 1 ACcf ...L Dickinson Associates\May 2020\Forest Lane.rup Calc=MJ8 faces: W AED Assessment Job: Date: May 21,2020 Entire House By: DESIGN PROS HVAC Design Pros, LLC 825-C Merrimon Ave,PMB#147,Asheville,NC 28804 Phone:828-350-1155 Email:info@HvacDesignPros.com Project Information For: Forest Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804 Design Conditions Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Albany County AP, NY, US Indoor temperature(°F) 70 75 Elevation: 292 ft Design TD(°F) 66 11 Latitude: 43°N Relative humidity(%) 35 50 Outdoor:Heating Cooling Moisture difference (gr/Ib)33.2 26.7 Dry bulb(°F) 4 86 Infiltration: Daily range(°F) 19 ( M ) Wet bulb(°F) 71 Wind speed(mph) 15.0 7.5 Test for Adequate Exposure Diversity Ftxaiy dazing Load 7,000- 6,000.- 5,000,- 4,000- 3,000- 2,000- 1,000- 0 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Haaotan/ lb* Aw:ID AED Gn! Maximum hourly glazing load exceeds average by 24.2%. House has adequate exposure diversity(AED), based on AED limit of 30%. AED excursion: 0 Btuh wrightsoit- 2020-May-21 10:36:28 Right-Suite®Universal 2019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 1 Ck...L Dickinson Associates\May 20201Forest Lane.rup Cale=MJ8 faces: W Manual S Compliance Report Job: Date: May 21,2020 Entire House By: HVAC Design Pros, LLC D,E.S i'G N PROS 825-C Merrimon Ave,PMB#147,Asheville,NC 28804 Phone:828-350-1155 Email:info@HvacDesignPros.com Project Information For: Forest Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804 Cooling Equipment Design Conditions Outdoor design DB: 86.2°F Sensible gain: 9384 Btuh Entering coil DB: 75.3°F Outdoor design WB: 71.2°F Latent gain: 2135 Btuh Entering coil WB: 63.1°F Indoor design DB: 75.0°F Total gain: 11519 Btuh Indoor RH:50% Estimated airflow: 567 cfm Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions Equipment type: Split AC Manufacturer: Goodman Mfg. Model: GSX160181 F+CAPT3131 N4A Actual airflow: 567 cfm Sensible capacity: 13182 Btuh 140% of load Latent capacity:3691 Btuh 173% of load Total capacity:16873 Btuh 146% of load SHR: 78% Heating Equipment Design Conditions Outdoor design DB: 3.9°F Heat loss: 21674 Btuh Entering coil DB: 68.3°F Indoor design DB: 70.0°F Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions Equipment type: Gas furnace Manufacturer: Goodman Mfg. Model: GMEC960302BN Actual airflow: 567 cfm Output capacity: 29000 Btuh 134%of load Temp. rise: 50 °F Meets all requirements of ACCA Manual S. wrigtltSOft' 2020-May-21 10:36:28 Right-Suite®U niversal 2019 19.0.09 RSU02866 Page 1 CC....L Dickinson Associates\May 2020\Forest Lane.rup Cale=MJ8 faces: W INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) FV-04VE1 r.1 . It . f-- Ft Panasonic FILE COPY READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install, operate or service the Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator. Failure to comply with Instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage. Please retain this booklet for future reference. Table of Contents Supplied Accessories 2 Description 2 Dimensions 3 Specifications 4 Product Operation 4.5 Unpacking 5 General Safety Information 5.6 Wiring Diagram 6 Recommended Zones Map 7 Wiring Connections g. Installation I (Joist Mounting-I) 8-11 Installation II (Wooden Header) 11 Maintenance .( Cleaning) 12-14 Product Service 14 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES FV-04VE1 Part name Appearance Quantity Grille 1 Suspension t`` bracket I Suspension 1 bracket II Suspension bracket III 1 Screw I amityST4.2X12) 1 Screw II( ST4.2X10)CP 1 Long screw r , ST4.2X30) 8 hN Switch Label 1 DESCRIPTION The Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator uses two sirocco fans driven by a capacitor motor.The motor is designed to have an extended service life with reduced energy consumption. It also incorporates a thermal-cutoff for safety. The grille covering the main body is a spring-loaded,quick- release type.The exhaust air(EA) duct includes barometric damper to prevent backdrafting.And the outdoor air(OA) duct includes electric damper to prevent backdrafting and control the supply air flow. Energy Recovery Introduction:Compared to an HRV(Heat Recovery Ventilator), the ERV(Energy Recovery Ventilator) can also transfer humidity and recover energy from that humidity.The ERV can exchange energy between the.stale EA and the "fresh"OA, transferring heat and moisture into the incoming cold air in a heating climate and pre-cooling and reducing the humidity of the incoming hot air in a cooling climate. This tempering and treatment of the required ventilation air helps maintain a fresh environment even when the heating or cooling system is not operating. ttt 111 lindoorl Ouldoorl indoor i Outdoor Stale air Staiu air Exhaust air Iat- r/.il,' .hrt e (EA) Exhaust air ENJi 4,DHeat&Outside air Outside air Moisture OA) OA) i Fresh air Fresh air Heating Climate>2 Cooling Climate> 8 l I i i 1 DIMENSIONS 1 FV-04VE1 Unit: inches(mm). L 27 3'8(65.8) 2 MSG(G6)1 d 18112070)l, 6 3!8(160} 9 El IF1 1. 1 FMT: 1z 20 3'.1(527) 1 112(29)1 i 7 718(200) 4-1 r(D r 0 i i V r.._., 4 5r K zic, r o' I,,....,.._____.z.,._„•,,41.. . ,,to ,,a! ii 4 7 2 I/ryF4 z,,-..—.._.. a 2_;'-.), t f O l cM1 1.q ir T Gfl 1' y j aL No.I Part name No. Part name 1 Grille 18 Junction box cover 2 Adaptor I 9 Junction box 3 OA Filter 10 Damper box 4 EA Damper 11 Adaptor insulation 5 Suspension bracket I.III III 12 Fan body 6 I Bracket cover 113 RA Filter 7 OA Damper 14 Recovery core 1 (For.16 inches O.C.joists and 19 inches O.C.joists use suspension bracket.I, U & III. Please install the wooden header accordingly in the case of the 24 inches O.C.joists.) 3 SPECIFICATIONS Ventilation Performance> Factory setting for 40 CFM Gross Air Deliver at ~ Power Consumption U 1 1I0.1"WG cfmP ( ) Noise WeightModelAirDirectionVHzDuctSpeed soisene) Itaei h Exhaust I Supply I Fan Unit FV-04VEI Exhaust&Supply 120 60 1 4"X2 High i 40 I 30 J240.8 205(9.3) i Optional setting for 20 CFM Gross Air Deliver at Air Direction V Hz Duct Speed,0.1"WG(cfm) Power Consumption(W) Noise 1 Exhaust f Supply Fan Unit cone) Exhaust i£Supply 120 60 1 4"X2 High F-i F 10 r a0.3 17 NfA Selected only at installation. (Refer to Page 8) Energy Performance> Supply Temperature Net Air Flow Total Apparent Mode I Recovery Sensible F 1 °C US cfm I Efficiency(%) _ Effectiveness(%) 1 Heating 32 4 0 14 30 I NfA 1 66 1 Cooling 95 I 35 14 29 1 36 I NtA I 1.The testing of the ventilation performance is in general accordance with HVI procedures 915 and 916. 2.The testing of the energy performance is in accordance with CSA=C439 standard. PRODUCT OPERATION Main Switch> • Power on/off for unit. Turn off the Main Switch when the unit is not in use. IMPORTANT:Unless you turn off the main switch, the unit will be in standby mode which means it is energized and will consume some electricity. When turning on or off the main switch,push it completely to the on/of position. Operation Mode> Normal operation Defrost operation Supply and exhaust) Exhaust operation Exhaust only) From room Main switch OA Damper open From room OA Damper closed MEI , 1 n Outside MG ; r-- 1 air(OA 111)r I poi) #) - vw 111 rifg,.kA. ilk siiikw‘lail o, 1111111 1I11I1,®!11 Exhaust 111 111 1 '.1' ] Exhaust IIII !3 air(EA)- AM If 3, dill iii . air(EA) To room Defrost operation When the outside temperature is between 32°F(0°C)and 20°F(-TO),OA Damper controls Defrost operation.Defrost operation means the damper will open for 60 min.for supply and exhaust and close for 30 min.for exhaust only. Exhaust operation When the outside temperature is under 20°F(-TC).OA Damper controls Exhaust operation.Exhaust operation means the damper will open for 10 min.to check outside temperature and close for 60 min.for exhaust only. 4 PRODUCT OPERATION CONTINUED Introduction of OA Damper's movement rCutdacr Tampenivo 37°F(3°C)(Return Normal operation { I to Normal operation) 32°F(0°C) ,j . Defrost operation t 20'F(-7`C) I Exhaust operation ri1 Sappiy and extlait$t j Check Outdcar Temperature 60min OA Open t Im 10min i Damper Close IS 1.. 1 .._ Li --r Exhaust only s l Exhaust only 30min ' 60min Operation at 40 CFM *Fan High Exhaust) Speed Low f The High speed is automatically changed to Low speed during Exhaust operation. Another speed and optional setting(High and Low)are not changed speed during Exhaust operation. UNPACKING Unpack and remove unit carefully from carton. Refer to the Supplied Accessories list to verify that all parts are presented. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 1. Do not install this ERV where air temperature may exceed 104°F(40°C). 27Make Cerfain t`t eeledtric service sty- vottag e^is"T20 1 tit}l I . T ppY 9 3. Follow all local electrical and safety codes,as well as the National Electrical Code(NEC)and the Occupation Safety and Health Act(OSHA). 4. Always disconnect the power source before working on or near the fan. motor,fixture or junction box. 11 5. Protect the power cord from sharp edges,oil,grease, hot surfaces, chemicals or other objects. 6. Do not kink the power cord. 7. This unit is recommended for areas where temperature is above 20°F(-7°C). Other areas where temperature fall below 20°F(-7°C),this unit runs on exhaust only. 8. These fans are intended for residential use only. 9. Do not install the unit where ducts are configured as shown in Fig.A. Abnormal bending Multiple elbows Reduction of duct Bending near the adaptor 11" c=== Adaptor Fig.A 5 J GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED CAUTION: Cooking area} Do not Install above or 1. For general ventilating use only. Do.not use to exhaust Inside this eraa -- 1' hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. t, \ ,` 2. Do not install in cooking area or connect directly to any 1 ` /' appliance. (Fig.B) a5 s:/ 3.This product must be properly grounded. 4.The unit must be used in a space provided with heated and cooled air, such as a living room,dining room, bedroom, etc. Cooking Floor 5.The ducts must be connected directly to the outside. Equipment /,r Fig.B 1 I WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, observe the following: E A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer. B. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person(s)in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction. C. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent backdrafting..Follow-the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline arid safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA), and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE)and the local code authorities. D.When.cutting•or drilling into wall or ceiling,do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. E.Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors. F.Solid state controls may cause harmonic distortion which can cause motor humming noise.To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,do not use this unit with any solid-state control device. G.Before servicing or cleaning unit,switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on-accidentally.When the circuit breaker panel cannot be locked,securely fasten a prominent warning device,such as a tag,to the service panel. H. Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than R40.(This is required for installation in Canada only.) I. Never install in the area where the temperature falls below-13°F(-25°C). J. Never install the unit in a high humidity space,such as a bathroom, kitchen or laundry room. I K. Install the unit in a ceiling where air temperature is above 50°F(10°C)to avoid condensation in unit. WIRING DIAGRAM GG., • REEN. . PCB CAPACITOR if Power Supply N., IWHITE V/F ITE BLACK AC12OV 60Hz La IBLACK BLACK 1r W'HiTE n R MAN5KMTCH it TEMPERATURE STANDBY 1 G R PM n BLACK SENSOR YELLOW 9 M YELLOW X I YELLOW n M BLACK MICiiIORANGEM$ ORANGE M 1K ORANGE i ~ LO . ?BLUE M M BLUE M+ BLUE N q.VH9TE l 44CFM 1.L GRAY M F111111111 111111111 M N BLUE Ilk H1 i ii BROWN M K BROWN X $YE OW 1 IYELLOW A. RED X Ml'RED I FANWALLSWITCHuGf RED I MOTORORANGE -d 4BLUE RED a n RED . . r, M .. 20CFl,S YELLOW o YELLOW IlikBLACK1SELECTIONDAMPERBROWNMBROWN. X i BROWN if MOTOR GREEN 1 GREEN Fan body BLUE Mai RECOMMENDED ZONES MAP Recommended zones map As shown on page 5,this unit has an automatic frost prevention mode,which disables the energy recovery function and allows the unit to work as a normal ventilation fan. (Fresh air will not come into the house during frost prevention mode.)The following map outlines the recommended use zones of the United States and Canada for the.Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator. A Vanao tik Calgary 410, b Seat ie' - ii j7jr it t Portland Hai[fax st Hamm MonireaI; a ,lE man3i aal Strs:Abdo Ottawa*f„»onlpeHcij e '! Toronto ' Boston Mnneapolis, LanstngT r ' Buffalo X' d Adudison.x Sacramento r.Salt La6te Ctty ;I OD htntnas ChtGago n 'Columbus; I;tttsburgti7 z. ha'var. F ' c . . Columbus •Philadelphia zc Denver Urtcoln G s sprin iiu„1Iu tndlanapolis . , Baltimore l L.as.vega ,, Crand Jurtption c " wichitaE" 3Chaidost'i i? Flagsteff, s ; t„p Jefferson E Lex Rl.hmond i fin Y' . " r a tYf Lam. Rale ghLosAngeles. . Albuquerue, Olttahome Get Y - r-Nashville Phoenix r="Littick. d man Atlanta columtia ort`worth 'Dallas Mmtgpmer Jadcso• Snreveport• Tallehasee Austin Houston New Orleans a o Odlando. r Operation Season gleam` IIIZone A: Unit can perform optimally throughout the year. Zone B: Unit can perform optimally between March through November. Zone C: Unit can perform optimally between April through November. l Zone D: Panasonic does not recommend this..unit due to extremely cold year-round weather. Note: This map is based on average temperature readings over 10 years from 60 major cities in North America.Actual performance may vary depending on annual temperature differences and varying altitudes. 7 WIRING CONNECTIONS Switches for operation control o 40 CFM Receptacle STANDBY Yellow, For 40/20 CFM 6J 1 Exhaust)Orange Connectort:o Blue c / 4 1i ti# White I !JI fit!Power supply N r Black titAC120V60HzL ae C61,1 r, . J i1?2f sy, j =` \y c, G, Green O Av nr,,.." ii 0 g it/f e` f I 4 20 CFM ReceptacleJunctionboxFig.1 t For.20/10 CFM Optional setting (20 CFM Exhaust): f \ Exhaust) If you need to change to 20/10 CFM Exhaust, move the Junction boxconnectortothe. 20 CFM Exhaust side of the receptacle. Fig.2 Note:Selected only at installation(Fig.2). INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) IMPORTANT: 31-------..\\Remove the tape as shown below: 0a ` Ty o0 Adaptor zI : Lr ^- OA Damper Suspension bracket III ii l I Suspension Tape l'tl r( 1 „ i./a. . bracket I p _ '' j j, Straw I EA Damper " i Jr% .. , ST4/2Xi2) 1. Insert Suspension bracket I,II,'Hand adjust the z Susppens width to fit inside of the joists.(Fig.1)bracket 11 A lb.; Screwbelly Screw 11 4 s ST4.2X10) Fig.1 tii f ' J, s°` Joists 1 T ri i \ Joists Unit:inch tA Et Suspension O.C.joists bracket 16 141/2 Refer to.Fig.1 19.2 15.7 f(-h , 4(cr, Adaptor 24 221/2 Installation II Fan body------__ f;! ate` -t T Adaptor 2. Fix screws tentatively to suspension bracket trams I&II,so that bracket can be adjustable. Junction box Fig.2-1 8 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) CONTINUED 3. Install the suspension bracket and fix the adaptor frame by using long screws(ST4.2X30)(According r- r- to Fig.2=1, Fig.2-2&Fig.2-3 to install the product)1/ During installation the distance C(bottom flange)1114 {i k 4, / , should be kept the same as the drywall thickness. r , Joist CAUTION: i 4 Long screws J If the bottom flange is not the same level as'the Bottom flange 11 drywall,the performance of the unit will be affected. i' `'- x3 1 1 Fig.2-2 i7 ri 13'1l2-16(343.405) J 1111 7 E- ; ii„ a 14 P r 111 1!/ g ,___...„, /,4 // 11 -I f Suspension fir 1 Jaist"r bracket - V . t( r _Scale inches(mm) it —2 C r J Longsrews There is the scale an the frame to ad ustthe Cdistance M4.2X30) which is the same as drywall thickness lq, Fig.2-3 j •-, Conduit f,` N • 4. Fix Screw I&II on suspension bracket I and II firmly. r. y._ ` 4 _ 1; tr 5.Remove Junction box cover and secure conduit or r stress relief to Junction box knock-out hole.(Fig.3) Joist \ 71 7 1} 6. Refer to wiring diagram(Page 6). may' ; ? l f i\ r<\ Junction boxUsewirenutstoconnectthehousepowerwirestothecc ---t4 , l .11 '/ ERV wires. A CAUTION: 1 Mount junction box cover carefully so that the lead Knock-out hole wires are not pinched. Junction box fir---- Y' ; tondu b= rOptionalAirflowsetting: Green wires i Factory setting 40/20 CFM Exhaust. gn,i Remove Connector and change to 20 CFM a •. Exhaust receptacle when selecting,20/10 CFM Wire nut 33- Lead wires Exhaust. (Page 8) Fig.3 T. Install insulated ducts and secure them to adaptor _ v 1`I At. ,/ with duct:tape or clamps. Fi 4-1) 1I r Joist / -, `!`- 8. Properly insulate the area around the fan body to r•` ; (-- minimize building heat loss and gain. Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly I- .-- over the fan body in the attic.Our cool-running Adaptor o# k,q,,,motors do not create enough heat to require special innsufornlation Insulated duct clearance. C_,-7' Duct tape Duct tape CAUTION: g+ Insulated duct should be used and sealed to 1 ,R 1 adaptor to avoid the water dripping due to IS AIhcondensation. Adaptor Insulated duct Fig.4-1 9 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) CONTINUED 9. Locate the intake hood and the exhaust hood at least 3'(920mm)away from each other. (Fig.4-2) CALl7IAA!' The intake air side duct must be connected to r'/Exhaust hood with the outside and at least 6' (2m)away from the 1 ,, I _% backdraft flap(s) exhaust of appliances such as furnace, dryer, fuel burning appliances,etc. 2'1i 1i , _r" i'' Intake hood with bird. screen(No backdraltI". 2a, 1 flap(s))p 5 Fig.4-2 10. Finish ceiling work. Ceiling hole should be aligned with the edge of the flange.. (Fig.5-1) In attic installation, caulk the body to drywall. inches(mu) H 7----V74---. ::- ' •,'''-')-)'''- Supply air enclosure -=_ ' " -' Fig.5-1 11.Turn the grille to the approriate direction to fit the supply air side. Insert mounting springs_into slots ogt`saer as shown and mount grille to fan body. During Recovery < r(, , Einstallationofthegrillekeeptherecoverycoretocore •---=rv--7a.-- _. r the left and keep the.RA filter in front from your f t '' J:42 ' position. (Fig.5-2) k.. _ r Note-:=if=grille-has=a`gap=from=the=ceiling adjust the— 1— J 1 I grille position to fit the supply air enclosure Guile 1t 1 .RA Filter J i on the grille with:the one on the fan body r.. ,. Supply air enclosure ' 4 Jandpushgrille.(Fig:6-1) Mounting y - Fig.5-2 d 1 a_ l i i f i r Fig.6-1 10 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) CONTINUED Note: If the grille is mounted in the opposite direction,the grille can not be fitted to the ceiling (Fig. 6-2),so then reverse 1-1thegrillepositionandtrytomountagain. l Gap Fig.6-2 Optional] Attach the given switch labels(in accessories)on the wall switch switch(not included)as shown in the.diagram for clearer ioN 1 HI p labels indication.PHI Ill STA;iai L.1.0 I INSTALLATION II ( WOODEN HEADER ) gg 1. Install header between joists by using nails or screws. Fig.7) Joist Header Insert Suspension bracket I,Ii,IIF and adjust the width i • --`' to fit inside of the joist and header. (Fig.1) y Insert the fan body between joists and header: Make FWit'-`-% . J0ist sure the fan body is horizontal and vertical to the joists. s- :-29 y Fig.7)t il`- '`'`'-` t i,l 3' rf Adaptor Fan body l F,.y.w;s'- i CAUTION: s `. a ( ks??,P If the bottom flange is not the same level as the incites(min) f: Fig.7 drywall,the performance of the unit will be affected. v,..--'` Insulated.duct 2.Follow step 2 to 4 of installation I(Page 8, Page 9)to ilittir install the fan body. 1. tk\G ;ti kl Joist A 3. Follow step 5 to 11 of installation I(Page 9, Page 10) to complete the installation work. Junction box Conduit. IN Green wires ---r. r t tkac _ Wire nut- " ~. , Lead wires' Fig.8 11 1 MAINTENANCE .(CLEANING) WARNING: i . Disconnect power source by switching off at service Recovery core_____,- _ zr. 1 ti. panel before working on unit. i, .:- N CAUTION: y , ;;--, , Routine.maintenance must be done every 2 or 3 months. Main stvttch Clogged. filters may cause the condensation on the unit Fig.9 due to air flow reduction. Slot CAUTION: r rf 2 1. Never use petrol, benzene,thinner or anyother such i. chemicals for cleaning the ERV. 1 2. Do not allow water to enter motor.II"'4t '" Mounting t'; spring3. Do not immerse resin:parts in water over 60 C. sr rig I ti f 1. Remove the Grille. (Squeeze mounting spring and pull Grille down carefully.)(Fig.10) Ir iv Fig.10 2. Remove the RA Filter from the Grille. (Fig.11) N- W. `c a Q^i rj RA Filter _- c7 Tab side)Fig.11 Wash=and=clean-Grille (Use=non-abrasive=neutral-kitche ice detergent, wipe dry with new cloth.)(Fig.12) f / ,- F :.. the r it, it f i f f' Fig.12 4, RA Filter cleaning: Remove the RA Filter.(Fig.11)And Vacuum-clean. (Fig.13) After cleaning, replace the RA Filter. Vacuum NNN,,,,>cleaner s RA Filter Fig.13 12 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) CONTINUED 5.OA Filter cleaning: Remove the OA Filter.(Fig.14)And Vacuum-clean,wash softly within warm water with non-abrasive neutral c;. detergent and allow to air dry. (Fig.15) l . - k, \,y. bpi• C' . \ sty -'-After cleaning, replace the OA Filter according to Filter direction on Fig.14. Make sure the OA Filter has been N. 1 == installed securely. 1 \The filter can only be installed In one direction, OA Filter CAUTION: Fig.14 Be careful when removing the filter in case condensation water and/or dust has accumulated and may fall out. OA Filter bfr-- *::-• NI WIRE I 14 !! : I I>II1 a-'-- s Fig.15 S. 6, Remove dust and dirt from fan bodyusinga vacuum 61'4 ',= '- 1'v cleaner. (Fig 16) j f r''\ Vacuum cleaner Fig.1 t 7. Element cleaning: ems- C'Turn the knob to the right.(Fig.17) Fti`„,,,.r' '/7".--„ram T _ Vim_,, -- J—5- •. 5- a"Rise up the handles.(Fig.18) Pull the Recovery core straight down, and slowly remove. (Fig.18) Knob ItRecovery core Fig.17 CAUTION: Direction mark . ,. Be careful when removing the filter in case.condensation Angle to angle -- water and/or dust has accumulated and may fall out. s* i• 1. K ,-, tr>N:c mot—.... - k''. A c ` '', IV Recovery Turn RcoreknobFig,18 13 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING.) CONTINUED Vacuum-clean carefully. (Fig.19) 1.14) 1),\Nozzle IMPORTANT: When cleaning the recovery core, do not push strongly Recovery core by the nozzle. It may get damaged. Direction Replace the recovery core according to the direction t1 C -'-p morec mark"A"and turn the knob to lock in place. a. r—`"~` ki CAUTION: Insert the Recovery core completely then turn the knob to Fig.19 I prevent the core dropping. Recovery core I CAUTION: t i -- 1 f t47-2 Do not wash the Recovery core to prevent causing damage to the recovery core. 4("-tMakesurethattheknobholdstherecoverycoree securely. RA Filter / 1 Fig.20 8.Turn the grille in the appropriate direction to fit on the air s e 1 supply side. Insert the mounting springs into the slots,as 1' shown, and mount the grille to the fan body.When installing k the grille,keep the recovery core to the left and keep the RA filter in front of your position. (Fig.20) 5 CAUTION: e 1 1 Or Fig.21 If the grille is mounted in the opposite direction, the grille can not be fitted to the ceiling(Fig. 22),so then reverse the grille position and try to mount again. 1 r T_ Gap =--.._-- ± —"F 22 PRODUCT SERVICE Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by a qualified technicians only. No service information is provided for customers. Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. However, should your unit ever require service, a nationwide system of factory service centers and AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT SERVICE CENTERS is maintained to support your product's warranty. In the U.S.A., call 1-866-292-7292 to Customer call Center.) 14 3 l PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 PANASONIC CANADA INC. 5770 Ambler Driver, Mississauga,ON L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.com X0101-0106 04VE14020A eREScheck Software Version 4.6.4 fej Compliance Certificate Project Forest Lane TECElitcir E Energy Code: 2015 IECC I I DEC 2 j 2019Location: Lake George, New York I Construction Type: Single-family Project Type: New Construction @ -E OV\IN OF QUEENSBURY Conditioned Floor Area: 0 ft2 L BUILDING&CODES Glazing Area 13% Climate Zone: 6 (7377 HDD) REVIEWED FOR Permit Date: Permit Number: ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Queensbury, NY 12804 Compliance: Passes using UA trade-off Compliance: 0.0%Better Than Code Maximum UA: 193 Your UA: 193 The%Better or Worse Than Code Index reflects how close to compliance the house Is based on code trade-off rules. It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home. Envelope Assemblies Gross Area Cavity Cont. Assembly or R-Value R-Value U-Factor UA Perimeter Ceiling 1: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 904 40.0 0.0 0.029 26 Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"o.c.1,198 21.0 0.0 0.057 68 Wall 2:Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 213 21.0 0.0 0.057 1 Window 1:Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 121 0.310 38 Door 1: Glass 61 0.320 20 Door 2:Solid 20 0.100 2 Basement Wall 1:Wood Frame 998 22.3 3.0 0.038 38 Wall h elo gr FILE COPYbDepthbelowgrade: 7.0' Insulation depth: 7.8' Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.6.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. 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