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PERMIT SECTION TYPE OF JOB LOC, T. CO �: S(l Uv -' FE � ✓-� CO # - O FEEA/ L'S-PDDATE TOO # FEE. DATE . �+p�uyy��RECORD FOOTING tX Ired A.nif ee 4Soo-10wb =Z13A �9 FOUNDATION FRAMING RGH FRAMING INSULATION PLUMBING o PPa 3-oya/�"Lf�Olp� �O/Q9/ LFnd J04S RGH PLUMBla / GAS p/�in Elec.%i crr./ ELECTRIC R C'l°�3-oaS �9 9 LOW -VOLT O ALARM AS BUILT [� FINAL J� AS-BUILT/FINAL SURVEY REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINALINSPECTION ece/red 8�7�a3 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK No: 24-04:; (Certificate of Occupancy s Ehis is to certify that /?C) -Z-jp gnniW k671 of, BK(06�, having duly filed an application on 20 /requesting a Certificate of Occupancy for the premises known as, C�A6 (.,J/ O/- C10 ,Rye Brook,NY, located in a P 6 Zoning District and shown on the most current Tax Map as Section: C (V Block: 1 Lot: IILL , and having fully complied with the requirements of the Building Code and the Zoning Ordinance under Building Permit No. Oo( issued 20.;?g such authority and permission is hereby granted to the property owner to lawfully occupy or use said premises or building or part thereof listed under the following New York State Classifications,Use: - knc-- / Construction: for the following purposes: ��(� � �� s Q7 lU (.(J Subject to all the privileges, requirements, limitations, and conditions prescribed by law, and subject also to the following: This certificate does not in any way relieve the owners or any person or persons in possession or control of the premises, building,or any part thereof from obtaining such other permits or licenses as may be prescribed by law for the uses or purposes for which the building or premises is designed or intended. Furthermore, it does not relieve such owners or persons from complying with any lawful order issued with the object of maintaining the premises or building in a safe and lawful condition. No changes or rearrangement in the structural parts of the building or in the exit facilities shall be made,and no enlargement, whether by extending on any side or by increasing in height shall be made,n all the building be moved from one location to another until a permit to accomplish such change h en ob me from a uilding Inspector. MAY 0 1 2024 L.L. ding Inspector,Village of Rye Brook: Date: ` BUILD ENT For office use o R PERMIT# Q c)33 APR 2 5 20?4 VIL OF RYE OK ISSUED: /t)- 938 KING STRE YE BROOK, YORK 10573 DATE: — �—� VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK i9 -06 O—c FEE: — PAIDJit BUILDING DEPARTMEt,1T APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY,CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE, AND CERTIFICATION OF FINAL COSTS TO BE SUBMITTED ONLY UPON COMPLETION OF ALL WORK, AND PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION iMfiti#t4Miiik##t##4ti#iff`t##i#ttt4##iik#lift#it/iti#ittt4t4it#t#t/t####4#i#/i#i###ik#tii##f#4tfiit4itt4#ii#t#i4ffiittiif44kti Address: < <� r) ! (� v/C6t Yi'"I .�U4�/ �c P.�� ✓ �GIL Occupancy/Use: Parcel ID#: �35i�� —�—�p 7 Zone: Owner:�j ��?-h1 Address: c)�p O/C�/), -C170Id P.E./R.A. or Contractor: Co -f eC' �`"� Address: J�/� �} N•s7�4 Q,�o�,���Q�J� /�4�n Person in responsible charge: l��h fZ�Z ^� Address: / Application is hereby made and submitted to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy/Certificate of Compliance for the structure/construction/alteration herein mentioned in accordance with law: STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER as: #A /� being duly swom,deposes and says that he/she resides at G ( rint Na a of Applicant) (No.and Street) in „(„ �'_ �� _,in the County of 1��1�l� in the State of�,that (City/Town/Village) he/she has supervised the work at the location indicated above,and that the actual total cost of the work,including all site improvements, labor,materials,scaffolding,fixed equipment,professional fees,and including the monetary value of any materials and labor which may have been donated gratis was:$ for the construction or alteration of: � ,d Deponent further states that he/she has examined the approved plans of the structure/work herein referred to for which a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance is sought,and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,the structure/work has been erected/completed in accordance with the approved plans and any amendments thereto except in so far as variations therefore have been legally authorized,and as erected/completed complies with the laws governing building construction.Deponent further understands that it shall be unlawful for an owner to use or permit the use of any building or premises or part thereof hereafter created,erected,changed,converted or enlarged,wholly or partly,in its use or structure until a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Compliance shall have been duly issued by the Building Inspector as per§250-10.A.of the Code of the Village of Rye Brook. Sworn to before me this s Sworn to before me this day of , 201D \ day of , 20 Signature jof Property Owwn'er'� Signature of Applicant r a of Property Owner Print Name of Applicant No ry Public Notary Public SHARI MELILLO Notary Public,State of New York No.OIME6160063 Qualified In Westchester County Commission Expires January 29,20-Z QyE BRCuk, �1. '9b2 BUILDING DEPARTMENT ❑BUILDING INSPECTOR ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 King Street . Rye Brook,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS : 20 Ot_ A (')r c-�— � � Q �,� U DATE: � 3c) - Z UZ -{ PERMIT# Z Z' Z 7S 3 ISSUED: ' z2 SECT: BLOCK: LOT: (0 7 LOCATION: P OCCUPANCY: l ❑ Violation Noted THE WORK IS... ASSED ❑ FAILED /REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ Natural Gas❑ /A Ai �I-n� T �-ca- L 1 r�xFUEL TANK ! ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING / - , ❑ CROSS CONNECTION �, FINAL �!S if-� vJ � �"� �_J C � 1 J - f tG.C.Q OTHER C BRCv� w � BUILDING DEPARTMENT ®✓BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑ VILLAGE ENGINEER 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR (914)939-0668 FAx(914) 939-5801 - - - - - - - ---------- - - - - INSPECTION REPORT -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- � ` (- o I , - j ADDRESS: ✓ �J C�� GATE: PERMIT# ISSUED: 1-0 S �3 swr. 1,35. BLACK: LOT: LOCATION: r ca� n � 1\�Vll e4 OCCUPANCY: O VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING 0 FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION 0 UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING 0 ROUGH FLAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ NATURAL GAS D L.P. GAs 0 FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING 0 FINAL ❑ OTHER �QyE BR(�v� Village of Rye Brook Public Works and Engineering Department aJ °� 938 KING STREET•RYE BROOK,NY 10573 . 1982' (914)939-0753 Fax(914)939-0242 INSPECTION REPORT Address: Date: /�r Name:JOZ Location: 0 vL � Permit#: 2 � 3 3 Phone: Email: Work being Inspected: VA yfytf l7 Work Inspected is: cepted Rejected Re-Inspection Required Violation Noted Code Section Code Section: Action Taken Code Section: Action Taken 118 Erosion Sediment Pass Fail Violation 210 Storm Water ,Pam.-- Fail Violation 135 Refuse Pass Fail Violation 215 Street Sidewalk Pass Fail Violation 213 Steep Slopes Pass Fail Violation 235 Trees Pass Fail Violation 216 Illicit Discharge Pass Fail Violation 245 Wetlands Pass Fail Violation Other: Pass Fail Violation Notes: Diagram: J1 f Signature Q,E BR�k, c BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTOR ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK r ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 KING STREET • RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS :— O O `�_ � � DATE: --Z)Z2 I j3 PERMIT# / X� ^ ISSUED: �� 1SECT: BLOCK: ( LOT:o`r LOCATION: (LP �. �l� Cb-f- 1 )' OCCUPANCY: u ❑ VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... P"ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑--- FOOTING"� k�- ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE �\ ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION Q\6 ❑ NATURAL GAS ❑ L.P.GAS ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER i_- I 4 Y i = M N N N w v aeq ' r W4n M N un � b y a W V) CL�v N w � � a En N � VLei �I c,1 � © � b pvp� � v � ■ • � C z � E � o = �y zo V •VIJ1 i © 0 � A w 00woo ON co Cj O E °o o'o � o � w a w o N '� �t a� z U z b v C s �T� ICI Il M p W G1 W c7 rn v y- N F, a w r C� IR CIS oc r�,H a " v v 3 o Q ■h�ry W v� z p ~ U - Q p p x CD orb v p z o o a ova a vtC u > Z �„� © O H Fo 4 y V U a ZQ. d O U V z 'o o F OG J © Z � � � H wd .•• '�� � soz a � C: cn I a a w a �� ��J REVISED SEP 2 8 2022 VIL E OF RYE: OOK D -�� V F PLANS 38 KING ET Ryu BR ,NY 10573 o it SEP 15 2022 DATED VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK P1 BIP�R.T�,IFIIi?- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Approval Date: NOV 2 22 ermit Application# Approval Signature: ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD: Disapproved: Date: T BOT Approval Date: Case# Chairman: PB Approval Date: Case# Secretary: ZBA Approval Date: Case# : Other: Application Fe b Permit Fees: EXTERIOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Application dated: a-�.� is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook,NY,for the issuance of a Permit for the construction of buildings,structures,additions,alterations or for a change in use,as per detailed statement described below. 1. JobAddress: 20 OLD ORCHARD RD 2. Parcel ID#: 135.26-1-64 Zone: R-15 3: Proposed Improvement (Describe in detail): PROPOSED IN-GROUND GUNITE POOL WITH PATIO_ SAFETY FENCE 4. Property Owner:_RYAN Roznvs Address: 20 OLD ORCHARD RD.RYE BROOK NY Phone# 914-306-2533 Cell# e-mail List All Other Properties Owned in Rye Brook: N/A = Applicant:THOMAS HAYNES Address: 287 BOWMAN AVE.,SUITE 208,PURCHASE NY 10577 Phone# Cell# e-mail TJ@HAYNESDESIGNGROUP.COM Architect: THOMAS HAYNES Address: 287 BOWMAN AVE.,SUITE 208,PURCHASE NY 10577 Phone# 914-963-3838 Cell# e-mail TJ@HAYNESDESIGNGROUP.COM Engineer: Address: Phone# -CCU# e-mail _ General Contractor: QfQ /Vj(7( r 1T 0/� �'// �nr Address: / r``JJ ko t QICh Q�'70f Phone# r)(p- 9ea Q Cell# e-mail (1) 8/12/2021 5. Occupancy;(1-Fam.,2-Fam.,Commercial.,etc...)Pre-construction: RES 1-FAM Post-construction: RES 1-FAM 6. Area of lot: Square feet: 15,000 Acres: 0.34 7. Dimensions from proposed building or structure to lot lines: front yard: N/A rear yard:_24.16' _ right side yard:_15.0' left side yard: 47.0' other: 8. If building is located on a corner lot,which street does it front on: N/A 9. Area of proposed building in square feet: Basement: N/A I'fl: 20d fl: 3''fl: 10. Total Square Footage of the proposed new construction:_1656 SQ.FT 11. For additions,total square footage added:Basement: N/A 1'fl: 2nd fl: 3rd fl: 12. Total Square Footage of the proposed renovation to the existing structure: N/A 13. N.Y. State Construction Classification: N/A N.Y.State Use Classification: N/A 14. Number of stories: N/A Overall Height: Median Height: 15. Basement to be full,or partial: N/A , finished or unfinished: 16. What material is the exterior finish: FIBERGLASS AND STONE 17. Roof style;peaked,hip,mansard,shed,etc: N/A Roofing material: 18. What system of heating: N/A 19. If private sewage disposal is necessary,approval by the Westchester County Health Department must be submitted with this application. 20. Will the proposed project require the installation of a new,or an extension/modification to an existing automatic fire suppression system?(Fire Sprinkler,ANSL System,FM-200 System,Type I Hood,etc...) Yes: No:_x (ifyes, applicant must submit a separate Automatic Fire Suppression System Permit application&2 sets of detailed engineered plans) 21. Will the proposed project disturb 400 sq. ft. or more of land,or create 400 sq.ft.or more of impervious coverage requiring a Stormwater Management Control Permit as per§217 of Village Code? Yes: No: X Area: 22. Will the proposed project require a Site Plan Review by the Village Planning Board as per§209 of Village Code? Yes: No: (if yes,applicant must submit a Site Plan Application,&provide detailed drawings) 23. Will the proposed project require a Steep Slopes Permit as per§213 of Village Code Yes: No: X (if yes,you must submit a Site Plan Application, &provide a detailed topographical survey) 24. Is the lot located within 100 ft.of a Wetland as per§245 of Village Code? Yes: No: X (if yes, the area of wetland and the wetland buffer zone must be properly depicted on the survey&site plan) 25. Is the lot or any portion thereof located in a Flood Plane as per the FIRM Map dated 9/28/07? Yes : No: X (if yes, the area and elevations of the flood plane must be properly depicted on the survey&site plan) 26. Will the proposed project require a Tree Removal Permit as per§235 of Village Code? Yes: No: x (if yes,applicant must submit a Tree Removal Permit Application) 27. Does the proposed project involve a Home-Occupation as per§250-38 of Village Code? Yes: No:_XIndicate: TIER I: TIER H: TIER III: (ifyes, a Home Occupation Permit Application is required) 28. List all zoning variances granted or denied for the subject property: _ 29. What is the total estimated cost of construction: S 50,000 Note:The estimated cost shall include all site improvements,labor, material,scaffolding,fixed equipment,professional fees, including any material and labor which may be donated gratis.If the final cost exceeds the estimated cost,an additional fee will be requiredprior to issuance of the CIO. 30:Estimated date of completion:_12/20/22 (2) W12/2o21 BUILDING DEPARTMENT VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE RATIOS RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS 64 Address:20 OLD ORCHARD RD. Section: 135.26- Block:01 Lot: 1)BX Zone: R-15 IMPERVIOUS SURFACES(Definition): All buildings, as defined herein, and all areas on the ground or elevated above the ground which are comprised of materials through which water cannot readily flow, including, but not limited to asphalt, concrete, masonry, wood, gravel and clay, and which consist of elements including, but not limited to, court yards,sports courts, swimming pools,patios, sidewalks,ramps,terraces and driveways. TOTAL MAXIMUM PERMITTED MAX. PERNHTTED COVERAGE Zoning ]IMPERVIOUS LOT AREA BY IMPERVIOUS SURFACES District COVERAGE IN FRONT (sq.ft.) For Base Lot For Lot Area YARD(%) Area(sq.ft.)* Over Base R-35 1S Lot Area % R-25 20 0 to 4,000 0 55 R-20 30 4 001 to 6,000 2,200 35 6,001 to 12,000 2,900 27 R-15 35 12,001 to 16,000 4,520 26 R-15A 35 16,001 to 20,000 5,560 25 R-12 40 20,001 to 30,000 6 560 24 30,001 to 40,000 8 960 23 R-10 45 40,001 & larger 11,260 22 R-7 40 R-5 30 *"Base Lot Area"is the minimum end of the lot size R2-F 30 range in the"Lot Area"column Area of lot: 15,000 s .ft. Existing Allowed Proposed Total impervious coverage = 3,193.8 S .ft. 5299.74 S . ft. S .ft. Front impervious coverage = NSA % NIA % NIA % I attest to the knowledge and belief,the above information is correct. ��Aev pAe ��O0 E Arc itcct 3761 F NE`N (4) 8/12/2021 BUILD MENT VIL 'OF RY OOK ' 938 KnvG F,T RYE BR ,NY 10573 SEP 1 5 2022 Q 4 _0 "-� VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK xe BUILDING '�'-""r'T 1'lEPV7 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE VILLAGE CODE §216 • STORM SEWERS AND SANITARY SEWERS THIS AFFIDAVIT MUST BEAR THE NOTARIZED SIGNATURE OF THE LEGAL, PROPERTY OWNER AND BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION . ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED WITHOUT THIS COMPLETED AND NOTARIZED FORM WILL BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT . STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: 1, RYAN ROZINS , residing aft= 20 OLD ORCHARD ROAD (Print natlle) ('�ddre5'4Nhcrc AUtl HNC) being duly sworn, deposes and states that(s)he is the applicant above named, and further states that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this Affidavit of Compliance pertains at; 20 OLD ORCHARD ROAD, RYE BROOK NY 10573 , Rye Brook,NY. (Job.Address) Further that all statements contained herein are true,and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,that there are no known illegal cross-connections concerning either the storm sewer or sanitary sewer, and further that there are no roof drains, sump pumps, or other prohibited stormwater or groundwater connections or sources of inflow or infiltration of any kind into the sanitary sewer from the subject property in accordance with all State, County and Village Codes. (Signature t,f Property ()Nv ner(s)) RYAN ROZINS (Print Name A'Property C)«'nc3'(sl, H Sworn to before me this day of SEPTCofbt 0 .n Publics DREW AUXA DER Mot y Ajbkc of Nsw Yock I.D.OIAL641846 (6) COMMMON EXPIRES 03/01/2025 8/12/2021 This application must be properly completed in its entirety by a N.Y. State Registered Architect or N.Y. State Licensed Professional Engineer & signed by those professionals where indicated. It must also include the notarized signature(s) of the legal owner(s) of the subject property, and the applicant of record in the spaces provided. Any application not properly completed in its entirety and/or not properly signed shall be deemed null and void, and will be returned to the applicant. Please note that application fees are non-refundable. STATE OF NEW YOM COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: THOMAS HAYNES ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print name of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that (s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains, or that (s)he is the APPLICANT/ARCHITECT for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. (indicate architect,contractor,agent,attorney,etc.) That all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. By signing this application, the property owner further declares that he/she has inspected the subject property, and that to the best of his/her knowledge there are no roof drains, sump pumps or other prohibited stormwater or groundwater connections or sources of infiltration into the sanitary sewer system on or from the subject property. 7N A 1, Swom to before me this 15 Sworn to before me this I day of 5 , 20 22 jd �,e ,20 ZZ Signatur f Property Owner e o ApplicantRYAN ROZINS AS HAYNES Print Name of Property Owner ame of Applicant Public N ary Public JULIE MCKEON DREWALEKANDER NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK Not"PubIIC of Now Yolk No. 01 MC61 271 32 I.D.MALb41646 Qualified In Westchester County 00MMIS$ION EXPIRES 03/01/2025 My Commisslon Expires May 23. v2j is) 8/12/2021 e f ON vi OA O rA 3 1�1 Lei w � -Al Z o PLO w � 3 w W �' q � � � a f� a Z 'n U W Cn a M z - � w u w � w r O w C'* x W co 1--lez q W00 O z e w O o U a u Z �j, G1 A 0 a Z ita a a Q V > .. y 0-14 00 rell wly ID A z o cn u 0 W z a O z W O o � N A w z z .. .a a wUl a �a . yE BR__ D BUIL E MENT VIL E OF RYE OK JAN 31 2023 938 KIN ET RYE B ,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK or BUILDING DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Westchester County Master Electricians License Required FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: ���, 1 3 � EP#: —)a 1 5= Approval Date: JAN f3 1 7 >°L Permit Fee: $ � Approval Signature: Other: ************************************************************************************************** Application dated, /-1'3/Q)3 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook NY, for the issuance of a Permit to install and/or remove electrical equipment,wiring, fixtures,or to perform other high or low voltage electrical work as per the detailed statement described below. By signing this document, the applicant & property owner agree that all electrical work performed will be in conformance with all applicable Federal,State,County and Local Codes. /� 1.Address: ,10 eJ O fL c ,,,/ 2u SBL: 13 S• 2,6 — l— 6 c/ Zone:K—/ 2.Property Owner: /'C cZ i vX 5 Address: Phone#: q'/Y- '74 3—L 9'J ( Cell#: email: 3.Master Electrician: A aD ✓Q / Address: SD (moo iy^/ K1yL /pS S l•v s.�q `� Lic.#: 5 f Phone#: /Y— 2 3 Cell#: y/Y-- 4 y6—cIYf 7email: IhAii^7J Company Name: Address: S 0 7l�.vl�t �-�• !a5 L 4.Proposed Electrical Work/Fixture Count: 3 Pk- 4 4j4-4r 5.31 Party Electrical Inspection Agency: /S STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: ,being duly swom,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named,and does further (print name of individual signing as the applicant) state that(s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains,or that(s)he is the for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. (indicate architect,contractor,agent,attorney,etc.) The undersigned ftuther states that all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that any work performed,or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances,and regulations. Sworn to before me this Sworn tr fore me thisday of ,20 day of, A-\ ,20 �3 Signature of Property Owner Si ture of Applicant •X Vik` vf� Print Name of Property Owner a of Applicarif Notary Public Tlotany 1 MEULL Notary Public,state of New York No.OIME61-60063 Qualified In Westchester County_'Y"1 Commission Expires January 29,2�f 6/23/2022 STATEWIDE • Service With bilegrit-v lil Main Street,Fishkill, NY 12524 1 email:office@swisny.com SWIS JOBAPPLICATION tel845.202.7224 I fax9l4.219.10621 SWISNY.com I SWISTraining.corn Office Use Elect.Permit# Date / Bldg Permit# Utility ID# Final Certificate# City/Village f Zip Township County Address o2o Cross Street Section Block Lot Owner Name/Address(if different than above) 2 S Contact Number ; ❑Basement ❑ 1st Fl. ❑2nd Fl. ❑3rd Fl. ❑More Than 3 Fl. ❑Garage ❑Attic ❑Outside ❑Residential ❑Commercial Receptacles Special Recept GFCI AFCI Switches Dimmers Smoke Alarms Carbon Monox Hood Trash Compact Amt Amps Range(s) Cooktop(s) Oven(s) Dishwashers Refrigerator Disposal Microwave Warm Draw Incandescent Fluorescent SERVICE Amperage Voltage 1 P 3P #Meters #Disconnect ❑Underground ❑New ❑Reconnect ❑Overhead ❑Change ❑Visual Re-Inspection ❑ Safety Re-Inspection ❑ Re-Inspection Additional Information [JAN 31 2023 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT This application Is valid for one(1)year from the date received by 51l This application is Intended to cover the above listed items to be Inspected,If at any time of Inspection additional items have been installed you are authorized to make the Inspection and adjust the fee for the additional items inspected.The applicant declares that there is no open applications for the above address with any other inspection company.T he applicant,owner or authorized agent agrees to all the above terms and conditions as set forth for the application. Inspector Date Finalized Inspector# Company Name `: ,_ - Date Signature - Address City/State Zip Code License# Phone# D State Wide Inspection Services 1080 Main Street Fishkill, NY 12524 TOMAY 2 4 2023 845 202-7224 Phone V ri 914-219-1062 Fax STATE WIDE INSPECTION SERVICES VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK Email: office@swisny.com Service With Integrity BUILDING DEPARTMENT Website: www.swisny.com BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE STATE WIDE INSPECTION SERVICES CERTIFIES THAT: Upon the application of: Upon Premises Owned by: Manny's Lighting and Electric Ryan & Mindy Rozins Jose M. Rodrigues 20 Old Orchard Road 57 Croton Avenue Rye Brook, NY 10573 Ossining, NY 10562 Located at: 20 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook, NY 10573 Section: Block: Lot: Electrical Permit Number: EP23-026 135.26 Certificate Number: 2023-0923 Building Permit Number: BP22-233 A visual inspection of the electrical system was conducted at the Residential occupancy described below.The electrical system consisting of electrical devices and wiring is located in/on the premises at: 20 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook, NY 10573 The Inground Pool was inspected in accordance with the NYS and NFPA 70-2017 and the detail of the installation,as set forth below,was found to be in compliance on the 24th Day of May 2023. Name Quantity Rating Circuit Type Pool Lights 09 Motors 02 Heater 01 Pool Cover 01 GFCI 03 A visual inspection was performed on the Inground Pool on May 24th 2023 and conforms to NFPA 70- 2017 NEC to date.Grounding and bonding to current codes t�W1 _ Officer: Frank J. Farina This certificate may not be altered in any way and is validated only by the presence of a seal at the location indicated.This certificate is valid for work performed on the date of inspection only. � � o a \ � � � W ■ a � ■ h1 ;n pC C p.., z w a � v w z w � • N \p I~ o �_ v � � E ■ M ifj 0. v � �z A Z o Z Q z O $ cn ` G4 0 O w 1 � o tn ■ F+ 1 W � � � en w � �" w a% O P:; � w o z A H U7 a Z HO N a z i W ►no c Z w M o w p z M H Z a Ln W S rx en Oc Z Q wT W Q z Q M w � C N z j �r a z w Q N a , H hl O Q ��" a 0-4 Z z 0. a Q o $ a � W Cf)I � � � � a Q V a aV3, W � x BUILDING DEPARTMENT APR -5 2023 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT (9.14)939-0668 www:ryebrook.org PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: C:�o PP#: o Approval Date: Permit Fee: $ IL SP Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) Application dated, is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook NY,for the issuance of a Permit to install and/or remove Plumbing as per detailed statement described below.The applicant&property owner,by signing this document agree that said plumbing work will be in conformance with all applicable Federal,State,County and Local Codes. 1.Address: 'Q 0 G I j o rc,kg r cl SBL: Zone/01- T 2.Proposed Work: S/ I/e I I y w' (o 4+e t c o(fie e.r' d ct S G;Al(2 -�w N( E X S f,.t1 Ld PrePnuk'e +citiv< to Pocl he,-Je i A.,, ci + re.,vct-► 1 C)ee" 3.Property Owner: yq A; P O Z i A)5 Address: Zo 01c� 0+ -J-,Q i-d kca 6 cc< ,L;y io Gj 73 Phone#: 9)L/ -30 - ;2 5 3 3 Cell#: email:� IA: C Z,Aj q M ci 4.Master Plumber: P' r�tid a i A i Address: 74 A) I fC v Ave_ y�P,v.� ,c.�� GI O�o`b3C' Lic.#: 13 1 c) Phone#: ZC 3- 31'3 C) Cell#: C 3 qQ 6-114• 1 7 email: b 1'191 P 10+.titi C 4 Company Name: (2 v c401Ph Address: Iy PAA� }c�,v q✓i? (� PP.0 %. �� C% �(p�53G INDICATE FIXTURES&LINES TO BE INSTALLED AS PER THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: Location Water Urinals Drinking Sinks Showers Bath Laundry Domestic Fire Sanitary Natural/ Other* Total Closets Fountains Tubs Tubs Service Service Sewer P Basement 1st Floor 2nd Floor 3,d Floor 41 Floor 5'h Floor Exterior 5.*List Other Equipment/Provide Details: (Notarized Signatures Required Next 2 Pages) -1- 3/3/2023 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print name of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that(s)he is the Master Plumber for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. That all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that any work performed, or use conducted at the above captioned property will be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications,as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention&Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. Sworn to before me this Sworn to before me this day of ,20 day of ,20 P Signature of Property Owner Si attue pplicaift J , KOZ1KS RCAlo I) IC(9 1 P=/7t,,—/ er Print Names Applicant' \ �(� Notary Public SCOTT GOWE Notar)6�.4h1iMELILLO o Notary Public,State of New York NOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW YORK No.O1ME6160063 I.D #01G06357188 7 Qualified in Westchester County MY COMMISSION EXPIRES /71 20Z ommisslon Expires January 29,202� This application must be properly completed in its entirety and must include the notarized signature(s) of the legal owner(s) of the subject property, and the applicant of record in the spaces provided. Applications not properly completed in its entirety and/or not properly signed shall be deemed null and void and will be returned to the applicant. -2- 3/3/2023 • BUILDING DEPARTMENT D ll V VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK APR - 5 20 33 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914)939-0668 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK www.Uebr,00k.org BUILDING DEPARTMENT AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE VILLAGE CODE §216 - STORM SEWERS AND SANITARY SEWERS THIS AFFIDAVIT MUST BEAR THE NOTARIZED SIGNATURE OF THE LEGAL PROPERTY OWNER AND BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION. ANY BUILDING OR PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTED WITHOUT THIS COMPLETED AND NOTARIZED FORM WILL BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT . STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: / residing at, 7 (Print name) (Address where you live) being duly sworn, deposes and states that(s)he is the applicant above named, and further states that (s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this Affidavit of Compliance pertains at; 61 Rye Brook,NY. (Job Address) Further that all statements contained herein are true, and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,that there are no known illegal cross-connections concerning either the storm sewer or sanitary sewer, and further that there are no roof drains, sump pumps, or other prohibited stormwater or groundwater connections or sources of inflow or infiltration of any kind into the sanitary sewer from the subject property in accordance with all State, County and Village Codes. (Signature of Property Owner(s)) �," -_-5- m(Print Name of Yroperty Owner(s)) Sworn to before me this 7 day of At2 j , 20 SCOTT GOWE NOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW YORK cS�� I D #01GO6357188 (Notary Public) MY COMMISSION EXPIRES�olzozs -3- 8/12/2021 ID ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTME NOV — 2 2022 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 BUILDING DEPARTMENT (914) _07D -O NIVI W. STEEP SLOPE WORK PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT#: Approval Authority: Permit Fee:$ Planning Board Approval Date: Superintendent of Public Work Approval ate: '✓�Z Disapproved Date: **************************************** ************** ************************************************** REQUIREMENT SUBMITTALS: 1. Properly completed&signed application. 2. Steep Slope Work Permit fee$250.00 ************************************************************************************************************ Application dated, is hereby made for a Steep Slope Work Permit. 1. Address: 20 Old Orchard Road SBL: 35.26-1-64 Zone: R-15 2. Property Owner: Ryan Rozins Address: 20 Old Orchard Road Phone#: 914-306-2533 Cell#: email: rrozins(ogmail.com 3. Applicant: Haynes Architecture PC-Thomas Haynes Address: 287 Bowman Avenue Suite 208 Purcahse NY 10577 Phone#: 914-963-3838 Cell#: email: TJChaynesdesigngroup.com 4. Contractor: TBD Address: Phone#: Cell#: email: 5. Full Description of Proposed Work: Proposed in-ground rear yard pool with patio,stormwater chambers and stone wall 6. Steep Slope Disturbance: Isolated Steep Slopes under 400 Square Feet: Square Feet Disturbed (a)MODERATELY STEEP SLOPE A slope equal to or greater than 15%but less than 25%: 15-20 % 50.8 Square Feet Disturbed (b)VERY STEEP SLOPE A slope equal to or greater than 25%but less than 35%: % Square Feet Disturbed (c)EXTREMELY STEEP SLOPE A slope equal to or greater than 35%: % Square Feet Disturbed 7. Conditions for Permit: IF PERMIT IS GRANTED,I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS SET FORTH BY ERAL, STATE,COUNTY,LOCAL LAWS,SPECIAL ORDINANCES,GENERAL ORDINANCES. Signature of Property Owner 8/12/2021 M make it strong.We make it easy.- OVElRsrANe Coverstar Automatic Covers and UL /ASTM standard F 1346-91 All Coverstar cover systems including the Eclipse(CS 1800 SS), CS 1800(CS 1800), Leading Edge (CS 1800 LE), CS 1800 SwimWise(CS 1800 SW),Omega(CS 1800),CS3000(CS 1800)are UL listed (UL certification listing is shown in parenthesis). All meet the ASTM standard for safety covers as specified in ASTM standard F 1346-91 when they are installed and maintained properly according to the installation and homeowner instructions which have been provided by Coverstar. On several different occasions,the Coverstar covers, both automatic and manual have been tested by independent testing laboratories and have always been found to be in compliance with all the ASTM requirements for safety covers. Our covers are also listed by UL(File E164833) and classified by UL as a power safety cover in accordance with ASTM F 1346-91 If you wish to verify either of the UL certifications,take the following steps: Go to www.ul.com Once there click on Search UL.com Click on Online Certifications Directory. Under General Search click on UL File Number Type in E164833 and hit enter You should now see Coverstar's listings. If you have problems,you can also search by company or by Automatic Pool Covers If more information is required about ASTM and its standards,you can go to their website at www.astm.ortt. Shown below is the UL authorized label that is attached to the automatic cover system that we ship which shows both UL certification and compliance with ASTM F 1346-91.A label is also placed on the front of every cover stating that we meet the ASTM safety standards. tyi � «.. -,;aB�eF".�'al'7.,'F,� Cart^`""'a,y,.�........,...,.-.r, ....�-. •. vww. v��rl FETY COVER;. C US e I _ � tyi 1�, t • y �� 5�'�is�w�n! .J � n T 3 'r r ,4v, ,ff LISTED, -8Qi 7 1 r t COVERSTAR, LLC 1795 West 200 North, Lindon,UT 840421 Phone 800-617-7283 Fax 801-373-5095 www.coverstar.com COVERSTAR EAST COAST, INC. Coverstar East Coast, Inc. Main Office 1704 Back Acre Circle Mount Airy, MD 21771 301-829-6000 800-870-3329 Fax 301-829-6866 North East Branch 207 Crothers Road Rising Sun, Maryland 21911 410-658-7615 866-801-7538 Fax 410-658-7632 CT/NY Branch 196 East Main Street Thomaston, CT 06787 860-283-6699 866-746-8444 Fax 866-799-4911 Automatic Pool Cover Builders Guide .for Guhlte Pools Table of Contents 1 . Auto Cover Installation Process Flowchart 2. Eclipse Underguide Gunite Specs - Screw-on Guide 3. Eclipse Underguide Gunite Specs — Encapsulated Guide 4. 110VAC Wiring Diagram 5. Coping Overhang Detail —Screw-on Underguide 6. Coping Overhang Detail — Encapsulated Guide 7. Coverstar Concrete Cover Box Detail — Top View 8. Coverstar Concrete Box Detail — Stone Lid w/ Poured Deck 9. Coverstar Concrete Cover Box Detail — Alum Lid w/ Pavers 10. Stone Lid Installation Policy 11 . Winter Use Policy 12. Slack Policy 13. Warranty Summary 14. ASTM Certificate Memo 15. 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One 3 inch drain from housing required(2 best). Adequate housing drainage required. Excavation 1. Layout must be pure rectangle and corners must be cut square. 2. Skimmers may be either side or on end opposite the mechanism. 1 3. Dig housing area shelf 17"below top of side wall bond beams. 2-1/2" Finished flat 4. Shallow end dig is best with housing at deep end.(Less foot traffic.) cantilever min,Both sides and Cover Housing m 1. Install after excavation and before gunite. pool end, 2. Interior bottom of housing is 14"below side bond beam elevation. I- 3. Motor end offset is 36"and non-motor end offset is 12"from inside water wall. Cf) 5. Housing is 14"wide and 14"deeper than side wall bond beam elevation for pools up to 55' long 8 up to 25'wide. For longer or wider pools,contact your Coverstar distributor. Steel 1. All corners are square. 2. Steel the housing end bond beam and any interior spa walls 2 inches lower. Plumbing 1. Plumbing should be kept 16 inches lower than side wall elevation in housing area. 2. 3 inch(min.)drain required at motor end of housing. Non-motor end drain is optional but best. Bullnose Brick Co ing Avoid placing pipes under housing. Place drains tight to edge of box. Gut Solid Electrical 1. #8 solid bond wire with 6'tail on EACH end of box. Wire must be bonded to equipment pad. 2. Motor draws 8.5 amps, 110 VAC. Use adequate wire size(normally#12). Follow all required codes. 3. Run standard 3 wire cable to key switch. 4 wires from key switch to box.Switch wires must be sized for motor rating. Key switch carries full motor amperage. 4. Wire to housing should end in std.single gang all-weather box(All boxes to be supplied by electrician). 5. Key switch requires a standard single gang box. It must be located where 100%of pool surface is visible. Gunite 1. Pool must be a true rectangle.AB=CD,AC=BD,and AD=BC 2. Mechanism end bond beam is lowered 2 inches between side wall bond beams. 4 ► 3. Interior spa walls lowered 2 inches. 4. All corners cut square. 2-1/2" Fla Cantilevered Edge 1. Cantilevered edge must finish 2(2-1/2 preferable)inches flat after tile on 3 sides. 2. Deck edge material must be hard enough to hold a screw and anchor without cracking Tile deck edge. Type and sufficiency of deck edge is responsibility of deck contractor. Coverstar is not responsible for damage to deck edge from track mounting. 3. Continue cantilever over lowered bond beam to front of housing. Tile 1. Tile top of lowered bond beam. Tile should be 1-1/2 inchs below deck edge at the housing and slope 1/4 inch down to pool. 2. Interior spa walls must finish 1 inch below bottom of cantilevered edge with no rough edges.. Cover Installation 1. Cover must be installed after water is in the pool. 2. In no case may cover be left over the pool without water level in pool at final elevation. L r 36" Lowered Bond Beam 1 2" 3"Drain Slope the back to Pool (Min.) j 3 rain min.) O Standard inside housing for pools up to 55'long n O 14"Wide 14" Deep (from side bond beam elevation) Bond Wire Motor Location Non-Motor End Bond Wire Electrical: Units require single Note: To determine motor side for ordering, stand at the"x"looking gang all-weather box. the direction of the arrow. Which side is the motor on? Revised 4/4/2007 L0507-P (Left hand motor shown) COYERSTAR ECLIPSE TIM UNDERGUIDE - GUNITE ENCAPSULATION ... ..w...., 110VAC Model Only A B Square Corners General Requirements 1. Pool must be a true rectangle.(ABCD AB=CD,AC=BD,AD=BC 2. Mechanism end bond beam and any interior walls 2 inches lower. 3. Deck around perimeter of pool must have 3/4 inch maximum cantilever. 4. One 3 inch drain from housing required. Adequate housing drainage required. Excavation 1. Layout must be pure rectangle and corners must be cut square. 2. Skimmers may be either side or on end opposite the mechanism. 3. Dig housing area shelf 18"below top of side wall bond beams. 4. Shallow end dig is best with housing at deep end.(Less foot traffic). Cover Housing 1. Install after excavation and before steel „ 2. Interior bottom of housing is 14"below side bond beam elevation. Maximum of/4 3. Stake housing in place. Housing must not be moved after installation. cantilever both 4. Motor end offset is 36"and non-motor end offset is 12"from inside water wall. sides. 5. Housing is 14"wide and 14'deeper than side wall bond beam elevation for pools up to 55'long. For longer pools contact your Coverstar distributor. Steel 1. All corners are square. 2. Steel the housing end bond beam and any interior spa walls 2 inches lower. Plumbing 1. Plumbing should be kept 16 inches lower than side wall elevation in housing area. 3/4" (max.) 2. 3 inch drain required at motor end of housing. Non-motor end drain is optional but best.Avoid placing i4 _I plumbing pipes under housing. Place drains tight to edge of box. Electrical 1. #8 solid bond wire with 3'tail on each end of box. Wire must be bonded to equipment pad. O 2. Full load motor amps 8.5,110 VAC. Use adequate wire size. Follow all required codes. 3. Wire to housing should end in all-weather box. Standard system requires all wires to be sized for motor l rating. Key switch carries full motor amperage. / 4. Key switch requires a standard box. It must be located where 100%of pool surface is visible. Gunite TMort r Bed 1. Pool must be a true rectangle.AB=CD,AC=BD,and AD=BC 2. Mechanism end bond beam is lowered 2 inches between side wall bond beams. 3. Interior spa walls lowered 2 inches. .r.r.f.r. 4. All corners cut square. tirtirtirtif, Cantilevered Edge L.ti.t.y.ti tir1rtryfti 1. Cantilevered edge must finish no more than 3/4 inches after tile on both long sides. r•r•r•r• hflftiftif'. L•ti•ti•ti•ti Tile r•r•r•r• 1. Tile top of lowered bond beam. Tile should finish 1 1/2 inches below the underside of the deck edge and slope'/=inch r•r•r•r• toward pool. 2. Interior spa walls must finish 2 inches below bottom of cantilevered edge with no rough edges. Encaps Alation Cover Installation 1. Cover must be installed after water is in the pool. Tile 2. In no case may cover be left over the pool without water level in pool at final elevation. 6 Lowered Bond Beam 1 2 3" Drain C Minimum of 2" lower than side bond beam D Standard inside housing for pools up to 55' long 14"Wide IF 14" Deep (from side bond beam elevation) Bond Wire Motor Location X 3" Drain Non-Motor End Electrical: Units require '/z' Note: To determine motor side for ordering,stand at the"x"looking the direction of the single gang all-weather box arrow. Which side is the motor on?(Left hand motor shown) CO YERS TA R 11 0V. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 3 WIRE MOTOR USING LEVITON SWITCH NOTES: POWER * The control switch is TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS SUPPLY mounted in a standard depth COVERSTAR fUSING THE INOICATOR UGHT 1 1 OVAC single gang box. *IT the indicator light does not 3 WIRE come on in either switch position, 15AMPGFCI * Motor connections are MOTOR check the power supply for 110 v. made in an all-weather box *If the indicator light comes on In mounted as high as possible (NEUTRAL 2 DIRECTIONALS, one direction but not the other,the In the cover box. AND GROUND) problem is probably a connection either at the switch or in the Junction box in the cover box. VINDI�Tl� control switch must ounted in a location o *If the indicator light comes on in e 100% of the pool both directions but the motor does not run at all,check the neutral ce is visible, C° wire and it's connections. a O - WIRE NUT (THEN CHECK THE FOLLOWING) Disconnect wires from the switch duit boxes &wiring and test for continuity,you should lied by electrician have continuity between L1 and LIGHT Z Al when you toggle the switch in ,1, one direction and between L1 and LU O A2 in the other direction.(Do not F attempt to run this test with wires U Ll c connected to the switch,you will Al o get false readings.) *Using a test cord,disconnect wires Bl BLUE In the all weather box and connect the neutral wire to the white motor wire and connect the hot wire to CONTROL SWITC the red motor wire. The motor should run. Then switch the hot STANDARD ALL-WEATHER BOX* ALL-WEATHER JUNCTION BOX* wire over to the blue motor wire. *Supplied by electrician The motor should run in the other NOTES: direction. If the motor runs in both directions * The HOT(black)wire from the power supply connects to the L1 terminal on the switch. using this method,the trouble is In the components or wiring leading * The NEUTRAL(white)wire from the power supply connects to the indicator light and also passes up to that point in the system. If the motor still does not run properly,you through to be connected at the motor conduit white wire. may need to investigate the capacitor inside the control box * The remaining wire on the indicator light connects to a directional terminal on the switch(Al or A2), mounted on top of the motor. * The Red and Blue wires from the motor connect to the directional terminals on the switch. 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NOTE: We will assume responsibility for the installation of the brackets or we understand that an additional trip charge will apply to have Coverstar come to install brackets. ❑ Install stone lid brackets level with the underside of coping every inches. ❑ Notify us every time this situation occurs so we can offer further instruction to Coverstar installer. S:\Technical Information\Basic Gunite Spec Book\p10STONE LID INSTALLATION POLICY.doc COVERSIAR Coverstar East Coast, Inc. MOTORIZED COVER WINTER USE POLICY The question is often asked,"Do you recommend using the motorized cover(ECLIPSE)as a winter cover?" The answer is that it is a matter of personal choice. We neither recommend nor discourage use of the motorized cover as a winter cover. We are neutral on this issue. In order to help you make a decision,we have listed below some of the items you should consider when making your choice. 1. When proper precautions are taken,motorized covers are successfully used as a winter cover. 2. During the winter the proper water level must be maintained as the water supports the ice and snowmelt build- up. The best method is to blow out the lines and use filter plugs&cover plates so that the water level does not have to be lowered. In no case should the water level be lowered more than 6 inches below the track. 3. The cover pump must be left on the cover and plugged in,so that as water accumulates from the ice and snow melting,it will be pumped off of the cover. Excessive amounts should not be allowed to build up on top of the cover. Attempting to break and remove snow,or ice from the cover can cause damage to both the cover itself and the tracks. The cover should never be operated if it has water,snow or ice on it. 4. There are some risks associated with using the motorized cover as a winter cover,such as the water level dropping below the recommended level. If the pool loses water because of a leak or for any other reason, there may not be enough support for the cover. This could cause the tracks to pull down,possibly damaging the material to which it is attached as well as the cover itself. However,if there is adequate slack in the cover and the water level is properly maintained,there is little likelihood of problems occurring. 5. The cover is not warranted against damage to the cover or pool due to winter use,just as the warranty does not cover damage due to such things as mudslides,earthquakes,falling trees,etc. 6. Leaves and debris should be removed from the cover as they accumulate to avoid damage and staining the cover. 7. A cover should only be used as a winter cover if it has the proper slack Proper slack is determined by where the cover touches the water. When the water level is lowered,the cover should normally touch the water no more that 12 inches from the edge of the pool. Actual slack requirements may vary depending on local conditions. 8. Another consideration has to do with the longevity of the cover. The cover will not last as long when used as a winter cover because of added exposure to the elements. If it is not used as the winter cover,it should be cleaned and rolled up during the wintertime. 3-30-2005 SATechnical Information\Basic Gunite Spec Book\pl1-MOTORIZED COVER WINTER USE POLICY.doc Clow Coverstar East Coast, Inc. SLACK IN AUTOMATIC POOL COVERS From time to time the question arises about the need for slack in automatic pool covers and how much is enough. Regardless of manufacturer, all automatic pool cover fabrics are made wider than the width of the track. There are several reasons for this: l. A cover that is too tight will pull against the tracks and will not operate properly. A cover that is made too small reduces the life of the cover and mechanism, causing premature failure of both the fabric and the mechanism due to the added stress. 2. All fabric shrinks over a period of time. The amount of the shrinkage varies widely according to the type of fabric,how the fabric is manufactured,the temperature of the water, and the weather conditions. Slack is added to the fabric to compensate for fabric shrinkage. 3. The cover must lie on the water in order to meet he ASTM safety standards. Most of the supporting strength of the cover comes from the support of the water directly under it. Each cover we manufacture is made with the sack calculated on the basis of the type of fabric,application and unit. Any other variables that may be brought to our attention are also included. Initially, a properly sized cover will drop almost directly down from the track or deck to the water,with some folds &wrinkles as it crosses the pool. Because each cover is subject to many variables, it is impossible to calculate the exact amount of shrinkage each individual cover will have, so an approximation is made based on our past experience. Our slack formula is designed to give the cover and mechanism maximum life, as well as making the cover look as attractive as possible. Before an order for any cover which has less that the factory specified slack is processed,we must receive a signed statement from the customer which releases Coverstar from any warranty or safety liability issues which may arise because of premature failure of the fabric or system due to fabric shrinkage. In some cases, a portion of the slack may be taken up by lowering the water level. However,you should consult with your pool builder or service man before doing so. They can advise you exactly where the water level should be to keep the pool equipment operating properly. The slack in the front of the cover must be spread over the length of the leading edge,keeping it away from the sides near the tracks. If this is not done,it is possible that the fabric may fold over and get caught in the track. The leading edge loop size has been designed to give maximum flexibility in properly installing and servicing the cover. SATechnical Information\Basic Gunite Spec Book\pIMLACK.doc REV 2/29/2008 COVERSTAR Coverstar East Coast, Inc. r.r.r...r EAST COAST,IN WARRANTY SUMMARY C. ITEM WARRANTY PERIOD WARRANTEED BY 1. Mechanism—All mechanical parts of reel CS1800: Coverstar, Inc. mechanism except:rope pulleys,guide feeds and 10 Years slides(considered consumed through use)* ECLIPSE: 20 Years 2.Extrusions—guides(tracks), leading edge bar,lid 3 Years Coverstar, Inc. and hinge and take-up tube* 3.Electrical components—motor&switch 3 years Coverstar, Inc. 4.Fabric(cover material)—(Ropes and webbings are 6 years—The first 30 months is Coverstar, Inc. covered only if it is determined that they had a 100%repair or replacement,after 30 manufacturing defect.)* months it is pro-rated from the 1st month to the 72^d month. 5.Cover Pump, Rule 3 Years Rule *Customers must call ITT Rule directly @ 978-282-5232 and ask for Sandy Sanagra Customer Service:978-281-0573 6.Labor(if installed by Coverstar East Coast) 1 Year Coverstar East Coast, Inc. *Note:See actual warranty for complete details S:\Technical Information\Basic Gunite Spec Book\p I 3-Warranty Summary.doc COVERSTAR MEMO Date: January 8, 2001 To: To Whom it May Concern From: Harold Rogers, V.P. Sales Re: Coverstar safety covers: UL and ASTM standard F 1346.91 for safety covers for swimming pools All Coverstar covers fully certified by UL and meet the ASTMstandard for safety covers as specified in ASTM standard F 1346-91 when they are installed and maintained properly according to the installation and homeowner instructions which have been provided by Coverstar. On several different occasions, the Coverstar covers, both automatic and manual have been tested by independent testing laboratories and have always been found to be in compliance with all the ASTM requirements for safety covers. Our cover is also listed by UL (File E164833) and classified by UL as a power safety cover in accordance with ASTM F 1346-91 If you wish to verify either of the UL certifications, take the following steps: Go to www.ul.com Once there click on Search UL.com Click on Online Certifications Directory. Under General Search click on UL File Number Type in E164833 and hit enter You should now see Coverstars listings. If you have problems, you can also search by company or by Automatic Pool Covers If more information is required about ASTM and its standards, you can go to their website at www.astm.orq. Shown below is the UL authorized label that is attached to the automatic cover system that we ship. COVE RSTAR'MPOWERED SAFETY COVER 533 So. 500 W., Provo, UT 84601 UL MODEL Safety Pool C ® U$ Cover Operator OWNER 98RJ DATE LISTED ALSO CLASSIFIED SERIAL # POWER SAFETY COVER 8.8 Amperes 110 Volts 60 Hz in accordance with ASTM F 1346-91 If you have any further questions about our covers, the UL certifications or the ASTM standards, please call or Email me. L0127 3-08-04 COVERSTAR INC. 1795 West,200 North,Lindon,UT 84042 Phone 800617-7283 Fax 801-373-5095 Email hr@coverstar.com COVERSTAR Coverstar East Coast, Inc F. Motorized Cover Installation Readiness Checklist EAST COAST,INC. Builder Name: SupervisorName/Number: Homeowner Name: Is there water in the pool? YES NO If NO,when will the pool be filled: Is the deck done? YES NO Is there a raised bond wall? YES NO If YES,is the track installed? YES NO Is the motor side the same as what was ordered? YES NO -Cover Box Is there a working drain in the cover box? YES NO Does concrete surround(min 6")around the box,all the way to the bottom? YES NO Is the electric conduit in place at the motor-end of the box? YES NO Is the cover box 14"wide& 14"deep(from underside of coping)with 36" offset from waters edge on motor side and 12"offset on non-motor side? YES NO Is the back wall of the cover box vertical,smooth and without joints where the lid brackets mount? YES NO Encapsulation Is there encapsulation installed on this job? YES NO (If yes,skip coping section) -Covine Is the coping at least 2"thick? YES NO Is there at least 2%z"of flat surface on the underside of the coping to mount track? YES NO System Type What type of system is being installed: HYDRAULIC ELECTRIC If ELECTRIC,continue answering the following set of questions. If HYDRAULIC,skip to indicated section. -Electric How many switches will be installed? ONE TWO Has(have)the switch location(s)been determined&conduit run to it(them)? YES NO Has(have)the box(s)for the switch(s)been installed? YES NO Has the junction box for the motor connection been installed in the box end wall of the box 3"from the top? YES NO Are there three 12 gauge wires from the power panel to the switch box? YES NO Are there four 12 gauge wires between the switch box and the motor box? YES NO Is the 15 AMP GFCI breaker installed? YES NO - Hydraulic Has the sleeve been run yet? YES NO Is there a location for the power pack? YES NO Has it been wired for 220 volts? YES NO Deck Has the deck been finished behind the cover housing where the lid will mount? YES NO -Stone Lid Are lid stones on site and next to cover housing? YES NO Will the homeowner be present for installation? YES NO If NO,who is to instruct the homeowner on the operation and care of the cover and pump? 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W Part No ISCLSERIES Rev:B HAYWARKY SERIES Choo/lio SERIES CL200/220 by HAYWARD AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS NSF Owner's Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Failure to follow instructions can cause severe injury and/or death. AThis is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your equipment or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury. AWARNING warns about hazards that could cause serious personal injury, death or major property damage and if ignored presents a potential hazard. ACAUTION warns about hazards that will or can cause minor or moderate personal injury and/or property damage and if ignored presents a potential hazard. It can also make consumers aware of actions that are unpredictable and unsafe. ADANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death, serious injury, or major property damage. The NOTICE label indicates special instructions that are important but not related to hazards. Hayward Pool Products 62o Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Phone: (9o8) 351.5400 www.haywardpool.com G HAYWARD A WARNING - Read and follow all instructions in this owner's manual and on the equipment. O Failure to follow instructions can cause severe injury and/or death. A WARNING — Suction Entrapment Hazard. Suction in suction outlets and/or suction outlet covers which are,damaged,broken,cracked,missing,or unsecured can cause t'7 severe injury and/or death due to the following entrapment hazards: Hair Entrapment-Hair can become entangled in suction outlet cover. Limb Entrapment-A limb inserted into an opening of a suction outlet sump or suction outlet cover that is damaged,broken, cracked,missing,or not securely attached can result in a mechanical bind or swelling of the limb. ® Body Suction Entrapment-A negative pressure applied to a large portion of the body or limbs can result in an entrapment. Evisceration/ Disembowelment-A negative pressure applied directly to the intestines through an unprotected suction outlet sump or suction outlet cover which is,damaged,broken,cracked,missing,or unsecured can result in evisceration/ disembowelment. ® Mechanical Entrapment-There is potential for jewelry,swimsuit,hair decorations,finger,toe or knuckle to be caught in an opening of a suction outlet cover resulting in mechanical entrapment. A WARNING -To Reduce the risk of Entrapment Hazards: o When outlets are small enough to be blocked by a person,a minimum of two functioning suction outlets per pump must be installed. Suction outlets in the same plane(i.e.Floor or wall),must be installed a minimum of three feet(3') [1 meter] '{ apart,as measured from near point to near point. o Dual suction fittings shall be placed in such locations and distances to avoid"dual blockage"by a user. o Dual suction fittings shall not be located on seating areas or on the backrest for such seating areas. o The maximum system flow rate shall not exceed the flow rating of as listed on Table 1. o Never use Pool or Spa if any suction outlet component is damaged,broken,cracked,missing,or not securely attached. o Replace damaged,broken,cracked,missing,or not securely attached suction outlet components immediately. o In addition two or more suction outlets per pump installed in accordance with latest ASME,APSP Standards and CPSC guidelines,follow all National,State,and Local codes applicable. o Installation of a vacuum release or vent system,which relieves entrapping suction,is recommended. A WARNING — Failure to remove pressure test plugs and/or plugs used in winterization of the pool/spa from the suction outlets can result in an increase potential for suction entrapment as described above. A WARNING — Failure to keep suction outlet components clear of debris, such as leaves, dirt, hair, paper and other material can result in an increase potential for suction entrapment as described above. A WARNING - Suction outlet components have a finite life, the cover/grate should be inspected frequently and replaced at least every ten years or if found to be damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached. A CAUTION — Components such as the filtration system, pumps and heater must be positioned so as to prevent their being used as means of access to the pool by young children. AWARNING — Never operate or test the circulation system at more than 50 PSI. AWARNING — Never change the filter control valve position while the pump is running. AWARNING —To reduce risk of injury,do not permit children to use or climb on this product. Closely supervise children at all times. Components such as the filtration system, pumps,and heaters must be positioned to prevent children from using them as a means of access to the pool. A WARN I N G — Hazardous Pressure. Pool and spa water circulation systems operate under hazardous pressure during start up,normal operation,and after pump shut off. Stand clear of circulation system equipment during pump start up. Failure to follow safety and operation instructions could result in violent separation of the pump housing and cover,and/or filter housing and clamp due to pressure in the system,which could cause property damage,severe personal injury,or death. Before servicing pool and spa water circulation system,all system and pump controls must be in off position and filter manual air relief valve must be in open position. Before starting system pump,all system valves must be set in a position to allow system water to return back to the pool. Do not change filter control valve position while system pump is running. Before starting system pump,fully open filter manual air relief valve. Do not close filter manual air relief valve until a steady stream of water(not air or air and water) is discharged. AWARNING -Separation Hazard. Failure to follow safety and operation instructions could result in violent separation 0 of pump and/or filter components. Strainer cover must be properly secured to pump housing with strainer cover lock ring. Before servicing pool and spa circulation system,filters manual air relief valve must be in open position. Do not operate pool and spa circulation system if a system component is not assembled properly,damaged,or missing. Do not operate pool and spa circulation system unless filter manual air relief valve body is in locked position in filter upper body. USE ONLY GENUINE HAYWARD PARTS Page 2 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B 0HAYWARD A WARNING —Risk of Electric Shock. All electrical wiring MUST be in conform ance with applicable local codes, l/ regulations,and the National Electric Code(NEC). Hazardous voltage can shock,burn,and cause death or serious property i damage. To reduce the risk of electric shock,do NOT use an extension cord to connect unit to electric supply. Provide a properly located electrical receptacle. Before working on any electrical equipment,turn off power supply to the equipment. AWARN I N G —To reduce the risk of electric shock replace damaged wiring immediately. Locate conduit to prevent abuse from lawn mowers,hedge trimmers and other equipment. AWARN I N G — Electrical ground all electrical equipment before connecting to electrical power supply. Failure to ground all electrical equipment can cause serious or fatal electrical shock hazard. A WARN I N G — Do NOT ground to a gas supply line. AWARN I N G —To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock,turn OFF power to all electrical equipment before working on electrical connections. AWARN I N G —Failure to bond all electrical equipment to pool structure will increase risk for electrocution and could result in injury or death. To reduce the risk of electric shock,see installation instructions and consult a professional electrician on how to bond all electrical equipment. Also,contact a licensed electrician for information on local electrical codes for bonding requirements. Notes to electrician: Use a solid copper conductor,size 8 or larger. Run a continuous wire from external bonding lug to reinforcing rod or mesh. Connect a No.8 AWG(8.4 mm2) [No.6 AWG (13.3 mm2)for Canada]solid copper bonding wire to the pressure wire connector provided on the electrical equipment and to all metal parts of swimming pool,spa,or hot tub,and metal piping(except gas piping),and conduit within 5 ft. (1.5 m)of inside walls of swimming pool,spa,or hot tub. IMPORTANT-Reference NEC codes for all wiring standards including,but not limited to,grounding,bonding and other general wiring procedures. AWARN I NG —Risk of Electric Shock. Connect only to a branch circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter(GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a GFCI. AWARN I NG —Risk of Electric Shock. The electrical equipment must be connected only to a supply circuit that is protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter(GFCI). Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI,push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push reset button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner,the GFCI is defective. If the GFCI interrupts power to the electrical equipment without the test button being pushed,a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of an electrical shock. Do not use this electrical equipment. Disconnect the electrical equipment and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using. ACAUTI ON — The pump is intended for use with permanently-installed pools and may be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked. Do not use with storable pools. A permanently-installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS HAYWARD@ Pool Products Limited Warranty To original purchasers of this equipment,Hayward Pool Products,Inc.warrants its chemical feeders to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE(i)year from the date of purchase,when used in single family residential applications. The limited warranty excludes damage from freezing,negligence,improper installation,improper use or care or any Acts of God.Parts that fail or become defective during the warranty period shall be repaired or replaced,at our option,within go days of the receipt of defective product,barring unforeseen delays, without charge. Proof of purchase is required for warranty service. In the event proof of purchase is not available,the manufacturing date of the product will be the sole determination of the purchase date. To obtain warranty service,please contact the place of purchase or the nearest Hayward Authorized Service Center. For assistance on your nearest Hayward Authorized Service Center please visit us at www.haywardpool.com. Hayward shall not be responsible for cartage,removal,repair or installation labor or any other such costs incurred in obtaining warranty replacements or repair. The Hayward Pool products warranty does not apply to components manufactured by others. For such products,the warranty established by the respective manufacturer will apply. The express limited warranty above constitutes the entire warranty of Hayward Pool Products with respect to its'pool products and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied,including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.In no event shall Hayward Pool products be responsible for any consequential,special or incidental damages of any nature. Some states do not allow a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts,or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages,so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may also have other rights,which vary from state to state. Hayward Pool Products 620 Division Street *Supersedes all previous publications. Elizabeth,HI 07207 USE ONLY GENUINE HAYWARD PARTS Page 3 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B 0HAYWARD OA DANGER Mixing Chemicals or using fast dissolving chemicals may result in explosion and/or fire. To avoid death, serious injury or major property damage: A Use only slow dissolving Trichlor Chlorine tablets. A Never use fast dissolving Trichlor Chlorine tablets. A Never mix chemicals. A Never mix Trichlor Chlorine tablets with Calcium Hypochlorite, or with any other form of concentrated chlorine or other chemicals. Fire and/or explosion may result. A Never add any other types of chlorine, pH adjusters, shock treatments or algaecides through the skimmer. If these products must be used,they should be added directly into the pool water. A Never isolate chlorine feederwith valves or other devices. AWARNING Wear eye and skin protection while maintaining or servicingthis unit. 1 � ) AWARN I NG Do not inhale fumes from the chlorinator or chemical container. AWARN I N G Chlorine feeder maybe under pressure. Use caution removing cover. INSTALLATION• (HIORI„ATOR ENEIK VAIV[ CL-100/200 '1NRESIRK IEU ` + RE TURN I,, 1. Your CL—Zoo/too automatic chlorine feeder is designed POOL • for permanent installation in the pool water return line. 2. Always install the chlorine feeder after the heater.If KOW WNIRUE VAIVL there is no heater,install after the filter. A CAUT10 N Damage to the heater or filter may result if concentrated chlorine is allowed to flow through them. An in-line positive seal corrosion resistant check valve should be installed to reduce backflow of chlorine gas when the system is shut off. If the chlorine feeder is located below water level,you may want to install a check valve to prevent water backflow when operating/servicing the unit.The CL1oo has this feature built in. 3. Both theCL—too/too are furnished with 11/2"female threads. If PVC socket (solvent weld) connections are desired,orderSP15ooUNPAK2, socket flush union end connectors package. For threaded male and union connectors,order SPi5ooUNMPAKI male union connector package (two required). Thread or socket adapters may also be used. Only use pipe sealants formulated and approved for use with ABS plastic connections (e.g. Teflon Tape, Permatex Form-A-Gasket No. 2, Laco Plasto-Joint stick). Do not over tighten pipe fitting. Proper fitting makeup is hand tight plus 1 to 11/2 turns maximum. NOTICE:After starting up system, re-check all connections for leaks. Re-tighten as required. A CAUT10 N Never install chlorine feeder directly into copper plumbing as pipe damage may occur. If you have brass or bronze backwash valves, or other sensitive metallic components, consult your dealer for precautions or recommendations for your particular system. CL-110/220 1. The inlet connection should be made in the piping after the pump and before the filter. Mark location on pipe. 2. The outlet connection should be made in the piping after the heater. If no heater is being used,connection should be made afterthe filter.Mark location on pipe. 3. Based on the locations from steps. No. 1 and No. 2, cut tubing to required lengths. Be sure ends are cut evenly and cleanly. 4. Wrap Teflon tape on larger male thread of Check Valve and thread it hand tight plus 1/2 turn into outlet port of chlorinator. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. NOTICE:The Check Valve is marked with a "dot'. It also has a ball that"clicks"when you shake it. USE ONLY GENUINE HAYWARD PARTS Page 4 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B HAYWARD PUMP HEATER FILTER + CHECK VALVE FROM UNRESTRICTED _ +POOL RETURN TO POOL � �`llilll F �-INLET -+�Flow(.ONTROI VA;.. (HLORINATOR 5. Wrap Teflon tape on larger male thread of the Inlet Fitting Adapter and thread it hand tight plus 1/2 turn into the inlet port of chlorinator. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. 6. To connect inlet tubing to chlorinator, place Compression Nut over inlet tubing and slide nut up about 2". Insert the tubing all the way into the Inlet Fitting Adapter socket and, holding tubing in place, tighten nut firmly by hand. Do not overtighten. 7. Connect outlettubingto the Check Valve in the same manner as in step 6 above. NOTICE:The saddle fittings and clamps are designed to flt the O.D. of 11/2" or 2" pipe. 8. Drill a 3/8"hole at location identified in Step 1 of Planning Installation section.Clean all burrs,shavings etc. Ft Saddle Fitting,with gasket,into oval shaped hole in clamp and insert fitting into the 3/8" hole. Secure clamp around Saddle Fitting,gasket and pipe and tighten securely to achieve a good seal. Do not over tighten clamp. 9. Drill a 3/8"hole at location identified in Step 2 of Installation section for CL-11o/220. Install Saddle Fitting as in Step 8 above. 10. Connect inlet and outlet tubing to the Saddle Fittings with Compression Nuts as in Step 6 above. Do not over tighten. A CAUTION Never install chlorine feeder directly into copper plumbing as pipe damage may occur. If you have brass or bronze backwash valves, or other sensitive metallic components, consult your dealer for precautions or recommendations for your particular system. NOTICE:After starting up system, re-check all connections for leaks. Re-tighten as required. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: GENERAL Before using your chlorinator,your pool/spa water should be properly balanced and conditioned and should have a chlorine residual of approximately 1.o to 1.5 ppm. Follow dealer and chemical manufacturer's directions and instructions. Check chlorine residual daily and adjust the dial valve for more or less chlorine. The chlorine demand for pools and spas varies based on usage,temperature, sunlight, etc. Initially,you'll have to experiment to determine the proper amount of chlorine and the correct valve setting required for yourpool and filtertime cycle. Follow chemical manufacturer's instructions for proper chlorine level. A DANGER Mixing Chemicals or using fast dissolving chemicals may result in explosion and/or fire. To avoid death, serious injury or major property damage: A Use only slow dissolving Trichlor Chlorine tablets. A Never use fast dissolving Trichlor Chlorine tablets. O A Never mix chemicals. A Never mix Trichlor Chlorine tablets with Calcium Hypochlorite, or with any other form of concentrated chlorine or other chemicals. Fire and/or explosion may result. A Never add any other types of chlorine, pH adjusters, shock treatments or algaecides through the skimmer. If these products must be used, they should be added directly into the pool water. A Never isolate chlorine feederwith valves or other devices. AWARNING Wear eye and skin protection while maintaining or servicing this unit. USE ONLY GENUINE HAYWARD PARTS Page 5 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B (DIHAYWARD ,&WARN I NG Do not inhale fumes from the chlorinator or chemical container. AWARN I NG Chlorine feeder maybe under pressure. Use caution removing cover. REFILLING CHORINATOR 1. Shut off all pumps and pump timers. 2. Turn chlorine feeder flow control valve to "OFF". 3. Verify chlorine feeder return line to pool is unrestricted. 4. Wait one minute to relieve system pressure before attemptingto remove cover. 5. If installed in a flooded system, shut off valves to isolate chlorinator. 6. Remove cover. 7. Refill chlorine feeder with slow dissolving Trichlor-Chlorine Tablets. 8. Secure cover to chlorine feeder. 9. If installed in a flooded system, open valves to assure flow from pump to pool. 1o.Turn flow control valve on chlorinator to desired setting and restart pump. MAINTENANCE: TO CHANGE 0-RING CL100/110 1. Read and follow instructions in Steps i to 5 in Refilling Chlorinator section. 2. Remove the 0-Ring and replace with a Genuine Hayward Part 0-Ring(part no. CLXiiol). 3. Replace cover. If chlorinator needs to be refilled, read and follow instructions in Steps 6 to 8 in Refilling chlorinator section. TO CHANGE 0-RING CL200/220 1. Read and follow instructions in Steps'to 5 in Refilling Chlorinator section. 2. Pry off Logo Cap, located on the cover of the chlorinator. Unscrew and remove retainer screw. Cover may now be slipped free of the Cover Cap. 3. Replace 0-ring with a Genuine Hayward Part 0-ring(part no. CLX2ool). Reassemble being sure Slip Washers are in place on stem of Cover(inside), and under head of Retaining Screw. 4. Replace cover. If chlorinator needs to be refilled, read and follow instructions in Steps 6 to 8 in Refilling Chlorinator section. TO REMOVE FLOW CONTROL VALVE HANDLE Set pointer to FULL. Insert screwdriver in slot opposite pointer, lift up and rotate handle counterclockwise.This allows the handle index lock tab to clear the body ridge. TO INSTALL FLOW CONTROL VALVE HANDLE i The flow control valve handle Genuine Hayward Part(CLX200PA)is furnished in two pieces. 2 To install push the handle into the stem and fully install stem into body. You may have to remove handle and reposition to assure the stem is fully seated. 3 Remove handle by pulling straight out. 4 Apply a single drop of Super Glue to the end of the stem,push on handle,positioned in the OFF position. Apply pressure for 30 seconds. WINTERIZING Where freezing temperatures can be expected,drain all water and remove all chlorine from c h I o r i n ator. (For in-line permanently installed unit remove drain plug). Carefully remove all tablets and pieces of tablets. Rinse out chlorinator thoroughly with water. Replace cover and drain plug. VACUUMING When vacuuming, close flow control valve to prevent bypass of sediment and possible clogging of control valve. LUBRICATION Never use petroleum type lubricants on Cover 0-Ring. To lubricate use Genuine Hayward Part Jack's Lube No. 327 (Part No. SP032712). USE ONLY GENUINE HAYWARD PARTS Page 6 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B G HAYWARD' SPARE PARTS Moo Ref No. Part Number Description Reo'd 1 CLXiioC Cover 1 ------------- 2 CLX11oK 0-Ring 1 0 3 CLX11oFA Control Knob Assembly 1 4 CLX220CV Check Valve Assembly 1 DIMENSIONS 75-�' 5 SPXl70oFGV Drain Plug w/Gasket 1 �- SP032712 Hayward Jack's Lub#327 1 l `p ®'''.. B."�.. CL200 Nof Part Number Description RNo. DIMENSIONS �- --® 1 CLX2ooE Logo Cap 1 G 2 CLX2ooG Cover Retaining Screw 1 —�, 3 CLX20oW Slip Washer 2 o 4 CLX200C Cover Cap 1 C?-- •_ 5 CLX2ooB Cover 1 2� O O 6 CLX2ooK 0-Ring 1 a a-- 7 CLX2ooH Feeder Tube (some models) 1 8 CLX2ooPA Control Valve Assembly 1 w1) 9 SPX170oFA Drain Plug w/Gasket 1 - 4 to SPX1500UNPAK Union Connectors-Socket(2) - 11 CLX2ooBS Base 1 w; SP032712 Hayward Jack's Lub#327 1 a ' CLno -------..__I Ref No. Part Number Description Req'd 1 CLXiooC Cover 1 2 CLX11oK O--Ring 1L —=- 3 CLX1ioDA Dial Flow Valve 2 6 n 4 CLX11oB Base 1 5 CLX220CV Check Valve Assembly 1 6 CLX22oH Compression Nuts 4 7 CLX22oG Saddle Fitting 2 SADDLE CLAMP ASSEMBLY L 8 CLX22oK Saddle Clamp 2 w," 7= 9 CLX220J Plastic Tubing-8 Ft. 1SPo32712 Hayward Jack's Lub#327 1 \ USE ONLY GENUINE HAYWARD PARTS Page 7 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B Page 8 of 8 AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS ISCLSERIES REV B CL220Ref —� -----, -Q No. Part Number Description Reo. C 1 CLX20oE Logo Cap 1 2 CLX2ooG Cover Retaining Screw 1 --' CLX200W Slip Washer 2 o- CLX20oC2 CoverCap 1 ---..�— 12 CLX2ooB Cover 1 6 CLX2ooK 0-Ring1 _ to CLX2ooH Feeder Tube some_m6de_1sF 1 sADOLE CLAMP ASSEMBLY 8 CLX2ooPA Control Valve Assembly 1 Q— Q CLX22oB Base 1 10 CLX220CV Check Valve Assembly1 '� m 11 CLX22oD Inlet FittingAdapter 1 12 CLX22oH Compression Nuts a° " a 2 „ 13 CLX22oG Saddle Fitting 2 ,s 12 14 CLX22oK Saddle Clamp 2 —� 15 CLX220J Plastic Tubing-8 ft. 1 SP032712 Hayward Jack's Lub#327 1 PRODUCT REGISTRATION (Retain For Your Records) DATE OF INSTALLATION ♦Retain this Warranty Certificate(upper portion)in a safe and convenient location for your records. DETACH HERE: Fill out bottom portion completely and mail within io days of purchase/installation or register online. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUTOMATIC CHLORINE FEEDERS Warranty Card Registration Register online at www.haywardpool.com Please Print Clearly: Years Pool has been in service First Name Last Name <iyear ❑i-3 '4-5 ❑6-io 011-25 ❑>15 Street Address Purchased from City State Zip Builder ❑Retailer -Pool Service 'Internet/Catalog Company Name Phone Number Purchase Date Address E-Mail Address City State Zip Serial Number Phone Type of Pool: T -1 Concrete/Gunite 'Vinyl 1 Fiberglass Model Number other Pool Capacity (U.S. Gallons) 'New Installation ''Replacement __Please include me on all e-mail communications regarding Hayward'Equipment or promotions. Mail to: Hayward Pool Products,62o Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Attn:Warranty Dept Installation for: Or REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ON-LINE AT WWW.HAYWARDPOOL.COM _ In Ground Above Ground Spa HAYWARD Hayward is a registered trademark of Hayward Industries,Inc. C Hayward Pool Products.2011 All rights reserved Technical Specifications ann CV/CL Series Filters c - �� Pro Series by ZODIAC® t E � NSF, SF Part No. Description Size Part No. Description Size CV340 CV Cartridge Filter 340 Sq. Ft. CL340 CL Cartridge Filter 340 Sq. Ft. CV460 CV Cartridge Filter 460 Sq. Ft. CL460 CL Cartridge Filter 460 Sq. Ft. CV580 CV Cartridge Filter 580 Sq. Ft. CL580 CL Cartridge Filter 580 Sq. Ft. CV/CL Filter Head Loss Curves 28 26 24 12 22 20 10 18 Design 16 8 Design Head 14 Pressure Loss 6 Drop (ft head) 12 (psi) 10 g 4 6 4 2 2 0 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 CL340 CV340 Flow Rate(gpm) CL460 CV460 CL580 CV580 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.com CV/CL Filter Specifications 28" 28" ,A, 'A' 1FL7;7 1072 O i Specifications and Dimensions,CV Series Filters Specifications and Dimensions,CL Series Filters Model No. CV340 CV460 CV580 Model No. CL340 CL460 CL580 Filter Area 340 ft2 460 ft2 580 ft2 Filter Area 340 ft2 460 ft2 580 ft2 Design Flow Rate .37 gpm/ft2 .33 gpm/ft2 .26 gpm/ft2 Design Flow Rate .37 gpm/ft2 .33 gpm/ft2 .26 gpm/ft2 Maximum Flow 127 gpm 150 gpm 150 gpm Maximum Flow 127 gpm 150 gpm 150 gpm Six(6)Hour 45,720 gallons 54,000 gallons 54,000 gallons Six(6)Hour 45,720 gallons 54,000 gallons 54,000 gallons Capacity Capacity Eight(8)Hour 60,960 gallons 72,000 gallons 72,000 gallons Eight(8)Hour 60,960 gallons 72,000 gallons 72,000 gallons Capacity Capacity Maximum Working 50 psi 50 psi 50 psi Maximum Working 50 psi 50 psi 50 psi Pressure Pressure Cartridges 4(85112 each) 4(115ft2 each) 4(145ft2 each) Cartridges 4(85ft2 each) 4(115ft2 each) 4(145ft2 Required Required each) Shipping Weight 106 lbs. 106 lbs. 112 lbs. Shipping Weight 93 lbs. 95 lbs. 101 lbs. Height('A') 41" 41" 47" Height('A') 41" 41" 47" 25"diameter 25"diameter 25"diameterrcle Footprint 25"diameter 25"diameter 25"diameter Footprint circle ci circle circle circle circle Distance Between 8 Inlet and Outlet Yz 8Yz 8'/z 02011 Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc.SA6258 1111 ZODIAC®is a registered trademark of Zodiac International,S.A.S.U.,used under license. and INSTALLATION AND �— �jPro/eries OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH FRANCAIS I ESPANOL Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights Underwater Large and Small Light A WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and qualified in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state or local requirements exist.The maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the instructions in this manual can be followed exactly. Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. Improper installation and/or operation can create unwanted electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or death. m S ATTENTION INSTALLER-This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product. This information should be given to the owner/ = operator of this equipment. Page 2 Jandy Pro Series,White LED Lights ' Installation Manual Table of Contents Section 1. Safety Information.......................... 3 Section 7. Replacing Light Engine (PCB)..... 10 7.1 Pool Clamp Removal........................................ 10 Section 2. Product Description and Model 7.2 12V Small Light Driver(PCB) Replacement..... 10 Numbers..........................................4 7.3 120V Small LED Board Replacement...............11 7.4 120V Small Light Driver(PCB) Replacement....11 Section 3. Installing Jandy Light Fixture during 7.5 Large Light Driver(PCB) Replacement New Construction........................... 5 120V and 12V 11 3.1 Preparing the Light Fixture for Installation.......... 5 7.6 Reassemble the Fixture ....................................11 3.2 Installing the Light Fixture .................................6 7.7 Reinstall the Jandy Pro Series Light into Niche Fixture.................................................... 13 Section 4. Replacing Jandy Light Fixture in an Existing Pool or Spa.......................6 Section 8. Twelve (12) Volt Installation......... 13 4.1 Preparing the Light Fixture for Replacement...... 6 4.2 Replacing the Light Fixture 7 Section 9. Exploded View and Replacement P9 9 ................................ Parts............................................... 14 Section 5. Wiring Options for Controlling Jandy 9.1 Jandy Large White LED Light........................... 14 White LED Lights............................ 8 9.2 Jandy Small White LED Light........................... 15 5.1 Wiring to an AquaLink®IRS Control System ....... 8 5.2 Wiring to a Time Clock.......................................8 5.3 Wiring to a Switch...............................................8 JandyO Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Page 3 Section 1 . Safety Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment,basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: A WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION. This underwater light must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Read and follow the specific instructions below. A WARNING Before installing this underwater light, read and follow all warning notices and instructions accompanying this light. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage.To obtain additional copies of this manual, contact Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc at 1.800.822.7933 or visit www.zodiacpoolsystems.com CAUTION Except when the Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights are installed in an area of the swimming pool that is not used for swimming and the lens is adequately guarded to keep any person from contacting it, the light shall be installed in or on a wall of the pool, with the top of the lens opening not less than 18 inches (457 mm) below the normal water level of the pool P ATTENTION INSTALLER This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product.This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment. NOTICE The Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights are intended for installation in fresh water and salt water swimming pools. It is important to ensure that the wet niches in which the lights are installed are intended for their appropriate application, either fresh water or salt water pools. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 4 JandO Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Section 2. Product Description and Model Numbers Model# Size Color Temp. Voltage Watts Cord Length Face Ring Material WWPLV3LS150 Large 2700 12 Volt AC 42W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPLV3LS100 Large 5000 12 Volt AC 42W 100 feet Stainless Steel WPLV3LS150 Large 5000 12 Volt AC 42W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPLV3LS50 Large 5000 12 Volt AC 42W 50 feet Stainless Steel WWPLV5LS150 Large 2700 12 Volt AC 65W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPLV5LS100 Large 5000 12 Volt AC 65W 100 feet Stainless Steel WPLV5LS150 Large 5000 12 Volt AC 65W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPLV5LS50 Large 5000 12 Volt AC 65W 50 feet Stainless Steel WWPHV3LS150 Large 2700 120 Volt AC 42W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPHV3LS100 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 42W 100 feet Stainless Steel WPHV3LS150 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 42W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPHV3LS50 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 42W 50 feet Stainless Steel WPHV5LS150 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 65W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPHV5LS100 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 65W 100 feet Stainless Steel WWPHV5LS150 Large 2700 120 Volt AC 65W 150 feet Stainless Steel WPHV5LS50 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 65W 50 feet Stainless Steel WPHV5LS250 Large 5000 120 Volt AC 65W 250 feet Stainless Steel WWSLVlLS150 Small 2700 12 Volt AC 18W 150 feet Stainless Steel WSLV1 LS150 Small 5000 12 Volt AC 18W 150 feet Stainless Steel WSLV1 LS100 Small 5000 12 Volt AC 18W 100 feet Stainless Steel WSLV1 LS50 Small 5000 12 Volt AC 18W 50 feet Stainless Steel WWSHVlLS150 Small 2700 120 Volt AC 18W 150 feet Stainless Steel WSHVlLS100 Small 5000 120 Volt AC 18W 100 feet Stainless Steel WSHVlLS150 Small 5000 120 Volt AC 18W 150 feet Stainless Steel WSHVlLS50 Small 5000 120 Volt AC 18W 50 feet Stainless Steel WSHV1LS250 Small 5000 120 Volt AC 18W 250 feet Stainless Steel Jandy'Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Page 5 Section 3. Installing Jandy (5) feet of the pool must be properly electrically Pro Series Light bonded to a reliable point of grounding. 4. The wet niche must be properly installed so that Fixture during New the top edge of the underwater light's lens is at Construction least 18 inches below the surface of the water in the pool. See Figure 1. AWARNING 5. The wet niche must be properly electrically Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution. This bonded and grounded via the No. 8 AWG ground underwater light must be installed by a licensed or connector located at the rear of the niche. See certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in Figure 1. accordance with the National Electrical Code and all NOTE To be certain that the pool's electrical system meets applicable local codes and ordinances in the US, the all applicable requirements, the electrician should also Canadian Electrical Code ("CEC"or C22.1) in Canada. consult the local building department. Improper installation will create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or Use only approved wet niches(see following note)to spa users, installers or others due to electrical shock, ensure a safe and proper installation. and may also cause damage to property. NOTE Jandy Pro Series lights are ETL listed (ETL report/ file 3141154CH1)for installation with only the following Always disconnect the power to the light at the manufacturer's wet niche fixtures: circuit breaker before installing or servicing the light. Large Niche Model Numbers: Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury Jandy Pro Series: PLNICLRG, PLNICVFLRG, to serviceman, pool or spa users or others due to WT000002, SSNICLRG1R, SSNICLRGIS electrical shock. Pentair: 620004, 78210200 thru 700, 78210401, 79206700 3.1 Preparing the Light Fixture for Hayward DuraNiche: SP06000 Installation Sta-Rite: 05161-2352 thru 2369,05163-2395 thru 2396 NOTE The electrician must complete preparatory steps before light fixture is installed. See Figure 1. Small Niche Model Numbers: Ensure that the pool meets the requirements of the Jandy Pro Series: PLNICSM, SSNICSM, current National Electrical Code"and all local codes in Pentair: 78241100, 78242200, 78242300 the US, the Canadian Electrical Code ("CEC"or C22.1)in 78243100 thru 300, 78244100 thru 300, Canada.A licensed or certified electrician must install the 79206600 electrical system to meet or exceed those requirements Hayward DuraNiche: SP0601 USta-Rite: 05166-1017 thru 1034, 05167-1035 before the underwater light is installed. Some of the thru 1037 requirements of the National Electrical Code,which the Pentau®and Sta-Rite*are registered trademarks of Pentair,Inc. pool electrical systems must meet, are as follows: Hayward®is a registered trademark and DuraNiche'"is a trademark of AWARNING Hayward Pool Products,Inc. To minimize risk of Electrical shock or electrocution, T Circuit Brr eakereaker and which could result in injury or death, for supply Power Source. connection of low-voltage lights use only an isolating a power supply, evaluated and listed b a - 48 low voltage PY � min. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)for - 4"min. 8"min.Junction Box or Low swimming pool use. Voltage Transformer,to the max water level of the pool. 1. The lighting circuit must have a Ground Fault "s;s Circuit Interrupter(GFCI)for 120 volt models, Conduit ;; 18"min.to top of Lens. and must have an appropriately rated circuit #8AWGGround ; breaker. Connector bonding Concrete must be cut is located at rear ". l back around Niche to 2. The or,unction box for 12 volt models,the l of niche. !, "' �}allow for a compacted 1 ( plaster seal. voltage transformer)must be located at least eight t 1.So" (8)inches above water level,at least four(4) Coil 4 ft.of light cable inches above ground level,and at least four(4) around Fixture. feet from the edge of the pool. See Figure 1. 16" —" 3. The light fixture and all metal items within five Figure 1. Jandy Pro Series LED Light Installation Page 6 Ja idyl Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual 3.2 Installing the Light Fixture Section 4. Replacing Jandy Pro NOTE Perform these steps only after the electrical system Series Light Fixture in requirements are met. an Existing Pool or Spa 1. Feed cord through conduit to junction box, leaving at least four(4)feet of cord at the light A WA R N I N G fixture to coil into the base of the light niche, see Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution. This Figure 1.The four(4)feet of cord allows the light underwater light must be installed by a licensed or to be serviced after the pool is filled with water. certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in 2. Cut the cord at the junction box,leaving at least accordance with the National Electrical Code and all six(6)inches of cord to make connections. applicable local codes and ordinances in the US, the 3. Strip six(6)inches of the outer cord jacket to Canadian Electrical Code ("CEC"or C22.1) in Canada. expose the three insulated wires.Be careful not to Improper installation will create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or damage the insulation on the three(3) inner wires. spa users, installers or others due to electrical shock, 4. Install strain relief over cord jacket and connect and may also cause damage to property. all three(3)wires to the corresponding circuit wires in the junction box. Install the junction box Always disconnect the power to the light at the cover. circuit breaker before installing or servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury 5. Coil the 4-foot length of cord around the fixture to serviceman, pool or spa users or others due to or into the base of the pool niche, and place the electrical shock. light assembly into the niche. 6. Engage the retainer tab on the bottom of the face 4.1 Preparing the Light Fixture for ring,then pivot the top of the fixture inward and Replacement tighten the special pilot screw. Verify that the pool meets the requirements of the current National Electrical Code®(NEC)and all local codes and AWARNING ordinances in the US, the Canadian Electrical Code ("CEC" or C22.1) in Canada.A licensed or certified electrician Use only the special pilot screw provided with this must install the electrical system to meet or exceed those underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically requirements before the underwater light is installed. grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring Some of the requirements of the National Electrical and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could Code,which the pool's electrical system must meet, are create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers or as follows: others due to electrical shock. 1. The lighting circuit must have a Ground Fault 7. Fill the pool until the underwater light is Circuit Interrupter(GFCI)for 120 volt models, completely submerged in water before operating and must have an appropriately rated circuit the light for more than 2 minutes. The light will breaker. heat up quickly when operated outside of water. 2. The junction box(or,for 12 volt models,the low Turn on main switch or circuit breaker,and the voltage transformer)must be located at least eight switch,which operates the underwater light,to (8)inches above water level,at least four(4) check for proper operation. Refer to Section 6, inches above ground level or pool deck level, and Operating Instructions. at least 48 inches from the edge of the pool or spa. See Figure 1. A WARNING 3. The light fixture and all metal items within five Never operate this underwater light for more than (5)feet of the pool must be properly electrically 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. bonded to a reliable point of grounding. Without total submersion, the light assembly will get 4. The wet niche must be properly installed so that extremely hot, which may result in serious burns or in the top edge of the underwater light's lens is at breakage of the bulb or lens. This may result in serious least 18 inches below the surface of the water in injury to pool or spa users, installers, or bystanders or the pool. See Figure 1. damage to property. Jandy'Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Page 7 5. The wet niche must be properly electrically 6. Cut the cord at the Junction Box, leaving at least bonded and grounded via the No. 8 AWG ground six(6)inches of cord to make connections. connector located at the rear of the niche. See 7. Strip six(6)inches of the outer cord jacket from Figure 1. the cord to expose the three insulated wires.Be To be certain that the pool's electrical system meets careful not to damage the insulation on the three all applicable requirements,the electrician should also (3) inner wires. consult the local building department. 8. Install the strain relief over the cord jacket and connect all three wires to the corresponding 4.2 Replacing the Light Fixture circuit wires in the junction box. Install the junction box cover. NOTE Perform these steps only after the electrical system 9. Reinstall the light assembly into the niche and requirements are met. tighten the special pilot screw. A WARNING A WARNING Failure to bring the pool's electrical system up to code Use only the special pilot screw provided with this requirements before installing the underwater light underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically will create an electrical hazard which could result in grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers, and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause create an electrical hazard, which could result in death damage to property. or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers or others due to electrical shock. NOTE The light fixture may be replaced without removing water from the pool. 10. Fill the pool until the underwater light is 1. Turn off the main electrical switch or circuit completely submerged in water before operating breaker,as well as the switch,which operates the the light for more than 10 seconds.Turn on main underwater light. switch or circuit breaker, as well as the switch, which operates the underwater light,to check for 2. Unscrew the special pilot screw at top of the proper operation. Refer to Section 6, Operating face ring and remove the light assembly from the Instructions. niche, and place the assembly on the deck. A WARNING A WARNING Never operate this underwater light for more than Be sure to keep the special pilot screw provided 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. with this underwater light. This screw mounts and Without total submersion, the light assembly will get electrically grounds the housing securely to the extremely hot, which may result in serious burns or in mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw breakage of the bulb or lens. This may result in serious provided could create an electrical hazard, which could injury to pool or spa users, installers, or bystanders or result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, in damage to property. installers or others due to electrical shock. 3. Remove Junction Box cover,disconnect the light fixture wires and strain relief, and then pull the Section 5. Wiring Options for cord out of the conduit from the niche. Controlling Jandy 4. Feed the new light fixture cord through the conduit from the niche to the Junction Box. Pro Series White L E D NOTE Depending on the length of the conduit,special tools Lights may be required to pull the cord through the conduit. NOTE The Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights will not 5. Leave at least four(4) feet of cord to coil around operate properly with light dimmers. Do not wire the the light fixture or coiled into the base of the light Jandy Pro Series Lights to any dimming circuitry niche, see Figure 1.This allows the light to be serviced after the pool is filled with water. Page 8 Jandy0 Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual 5.1 Wiring to an AquaLink® RS Control System . The Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights can be wired into the Jandy Pro Series AquaLink'RS control system < to provide simplified operation of the lights. Connect the lights to one of the auxiliary relays in the Power Center. NOTE It is recommended to connect one light per relay so each light can be controlled separately. However, up to L]��L� I �I four lights can be connected on a single relay. If there Da«wmn z�, as�J are more than four lights installed on one AquaLink RS e a e i �� .1/� e 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 system,ensure there is more than one auxiliary relay available in the Power Center. J ff ri 00 0® Refer to Figures 2 and 3 to connect the Jandy Pro Series White Lights to the Power Center. J a A WARNING 120 XAC RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR Power upply ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious injury or death. A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 120V (GFCI) must be provided for 120 volt models.A L''h Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI)for 120 0 Black Black Volt transformers should be used if required by the RNeutralGFCI White JUNCTION Whue transformer manufacturer or if required by the local Green BOX Green applicable code and/or Authority Having Jurisdiction Ground (AHJ). When a GFCI is used, the conductors on the Figure 2. 120-Volt Jandy Pro Series White LED load side of the GFCI circuit shall not occupy conduit, Light Wiring Diagram boxes, or enclosures containing other conductors unless the additional conductors are also protected by a GFCI. Refer to local codes for complete details. NOTE The Jandy Pro Series White Lights are available in 120-volt and 12-volt versions. If installing a 12-volt �� t light,a NRTL certified 120-volt/1 2-volt step-down (AC) transformer must be used. For more information about 12-volt installations, refer to Section 8 of this manual. 5.2 Wiring to a Time Clock a 0 a The Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights can be wired ""°"" o 0 zr ea as as 00 ee 0e 00 into a basic time clock to automatically tam on the lights at a predesignated time. Refer to Figure 4 to connect the lights into the time clock. �z NE-Rd e e 0 e 5.3 Wiring to a Switch g g The Jandy Pro Series White LED Lights can be wired into a switch to manually turn on/off the lights. Refer to Figure 5 to connect the lights into the switch. Po2er saPowerpy 12V LED Ught O� Black Black Black], White 120V112V White JUNCTION Whke Neutral Green Transformer Green BOX Green Ground Figure 3. 12-Volt Jandy Pro Series White LED Light Wiring Diagram Jandy-s Pro Series.White LED Lights Installation ManualAMIMIRM:WPage 9 A WARNING 120V Replace light driver with the same type. Failure to LED Light replace the light driver with the same type will damage the light assembly and may cause an electrical hazard resulting in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may Clock lJ � also cause damage to property. Be sure the power is ---- Motor m 3 switched OFF before removing or installing PCB.Allow PCB to cool before replacing. Neutral A t Z 0 Black 'a Line GFCI white JUNCTION 3. To remove the light assembly,unscrew the special N o Green BOX pilot screw at the top of the face ring,remove N Ground light assembly from niche and gently place Ground assembly on the deck. It is not necessary to drain down the pool. See Figure 6. Table 2. Light Specifications Figure 4. Wiring the Jandy Pro Series White LED Jandy Pro Fixture . Watts Light Driver(PCB) Light to a Time Clock Series Model Voltage Part Number 00 White LED 12 VAC 65W R0802600 120V Large Light LED Light White LED 120 VAC 65W R0802700 Large Light White LED 12 VAC 42W R0802800 Large Light N L m SWITCH m 3 O >— Neutral White Black Large LED 120 VAC 42W R0802900 T a Line Black White JUNCTION N GFCI BOX�y Ground Ground Green White LED 120 VAC R0803200 Small Light White LED 12 VAC R0803300 Figure 5. Wiring the Jandy Pro Series White LED Small Light Light to a Switch Section 7. Replacing LED Board A WARNING and Driver (PCB) Be sure to keep the special pilot screw from this underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically AWARNING grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could Always disconnect power to the light at the circuit create an electrical hazard, which could result in death breaker before servicing the light. Failure to do so or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers or could result in death or serious injury to installer, others due to electrical shock. serviceman, pool or spa users or others due to electrical shock. 7.1 Pool Clamp Removal. 1. Turn off the main electrical switch or circuit 1. Loosen the Phillips head screws(six(6)for small breaker, as well as the switch,which operates the light, eight(8)for large light)to allow the bottom underwater light. clamp to be removed from the face ring assembly. Do not remove the screws or the retaining rings. 2. Be sure to have the following items: The retaining rings prevent the screws from • Anew lens gasket. falling free from the bottom clamp and also aid in • A light driver board. See Table 2 for specification. ease of assembly. Page 10 Jandy Pro Series,White LED Lights I Installation Manual 2 Remove the bottom clamp,the face ring 5. Apply thermal grease to the back of the new LED assembly,the glass lens,and the gasket from board. the fixture.Remove the silicone gasket from 6. Place new LED board into the heat sink with the the lens.Refer to Section 9,Exploded View and orientation shown in Figure 7. Replacement Parts. 7. Secure the LED board with two(2)screws and two(2)washers. A WARNING 8. Plug in the board connector. To minimize risk of damage to the light and risk of 7.4 120V Small Light Driver (PCB) serious injury, including loss of life,ALWAYS install a Replacement new silicone gasket whenever disassembling the light. 1. Disconnect power and wait 5 minutes. 7.2 12V Small Light Driver(PCB) 2. Remove LED board as instructed in step 7.3 Replacement 3. Remove 2 screws from the heat sink and remove 1. Remove both quick disconnect wires from the the heat sink. PCB.Note that the black wire is connected to 4. Remove both quick disconnect wires from the ACN(TP-2)and the White wire is connected to PCB.Note that the black wire is connected to ACL(TP-1). ACN and the White wire is connected to ACL. 2. Remove two(2)nuts and two(2)washers. 5. Remove 2 metal posts from the driver board 3. Remove the light driver from the light fixture. 6. Remove driver board and place new light driver 4. Apply thermal grease to the back of the new light board into the fixture with the orientation shown driver board. in Figure 7. 5. Place new light driver into the fixture with the 7. Insert metal posts back on to the screw studs. orientation shown in Figure 7. 8. Plug in both quick disconnect wires,white onto 6. Secure the light driver with one(1)washer and the terminal ACL of the light driver and black one(1)nut on the right side of the light driver. onto the ACN. Torque to 12 in-lbs. 9. Align heat sink to the metal posts POOL LIGHT POOL WALL 10. Secure the heat sink with 2 screws Power Niche ASSEMBLY Cord Unac.pig ,,,, 11. Apply thermal grease to the back of the new LED 0 and pull top of light board. assembly awry from pool Walt 12. Place new LED board into the heat sink with the Bonding orientation shown in Figure 7. cable PILOT SCREW 13. Secure the LED board with two(2)screws and Opbo(Wmpotn six(6)washers. light assembly 14. Plug in the board connector. 7.5 Large Light Driver (PCB) Replacement (120V and 12V) Figure 6. Removing the Jandy Pro Series White 1. Disconnect power and wait 5 minutes. LED Light Assembly for Light Driver 2. Unplug the quick disconnect terminals and the Replacement grounding wire(green)from the light driver. 7. Place a washer on the other stud and place the 3. Remove three(3)nuts and washers. green ground wire terminal on the washer and 4. Remove the LED board,light driver board and secure both with the nut.Torque to 12 in-lbs. board connector from the light fixture. 8. Plug in the quick disconnect wire(white)onto the 5. Apply thermal grease to the back of the new LED terminal ACL(TP-1)of the light engine. board. 9. Plug in the quick disconnect wire(black)onto 6. Place new LED board and light driver board into terminal ACN(TP-2)of the light engine. the fixture with the orientation shown in Figure 8. 7.3 120V Small LED Board Replacement 7. Secure the new boards with 3 washers,spilt 1. Disconnect power and wait 5 minutes. washers and nuts.Torque to 12 in-lbs. 2. Remove two(2)screws and six(6)washers. 8. Plug in the white quick disconnect wire onto the 3. Unplug the board connector from the light engine. terminal AC 1 (TP-L)of the light driver board. 4. Remove the LED board from the heat sink.If 9. Plug in black quick disconnect wire onto terminal you are also replacing the driver board,you can AC2(TP-N)of the light driver.Ensure board proceed now to step 7.4 connectors are connected to both boards. Jandy°Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Page 11 10. To secure the ground wire,place the flat washer, 6. Tighten the Phillips head screws(eight(8) for followed by the ground wire,followed by the split large light and six(6)for small light)on the light washer, securing in place with the nut.Torque to in alternating cross-pattern.Torque screws to 12 in-lbs. approximately 25 in-lbs. 7.6 Reassemble the Fixture. 7. Discard the old gasket. 1. If not already done,remove the gasket from the 7.7 Reinstall the Jandy Pro Series Light glass lens and install a new gasket on the lens. On Into Niche Fixture. the small light,remove the diverger from the lens. 1. Coil the extra four(4)feet of cord around the NOTE A new lens gasket must be used each time the light is fixture or into the base of the niche and place the reassembled. light assembly into the niche. 2. Engage the retainer tab on the bottom of the face A WARNING ring,then pivot the top of the fixture inward and tighten the special pilot screw. Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution.Always install a new lens gasket whenever disassembling the A WARNING light. Failure to do so may permit water to leak into the assembly,which could cause: Use only the special pilot screw provided with this underwater light. This screw mounts and electrically (a) An electrical hazard resulting in death or serious grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring injury to pool or spa users, installers, or others due to and wet niche. Failure to use the screw provided could electrical shock, or create an electrical hazard, which could result in death or serious injury to pool or spa users, installers or (b) A malfunction of the Jandy White LED Light, others due to electrical shock. which likewise could result in serious injury to pool or 3. If pool is empty,Fill the pool until the underwater spa users, installers, or bystanders, or in damage to light is completely submerged in water before property. operating the light for more than 2 minutes.The light will heat up quickly when operated outside 2. While holding the fixture upright,place the glass of water.Turn on main switch or circuit breaker, lens with the gasket on top of the fixture. Please and the switch,which operates the underwater note that the lens gasket is not symmetrical. light,to check for proper operation. Therefore,it must be installed correctly so that the lens can seal to the fixture housing. Place the A WA R N I N G gasket on the lens with the orientation shown in Never operate this underwater light for more than Figure 10. On the small light,replace the diverger 10 seconds unless it is totally submerged in water. by tucking the tabs between the lens and gasket. Without total submersion, the light assembly will get NOTE Be sure to face the dull side of the diverger down extremely hot, which may result in serious burns or in towards the PCB. damage to the light. This may result in serious injury 3. Position the lens and gasket on the fixture. Place to pool or spa users, installers, or bystanders or in the face ring assembly over the lens and align the damage to property. pilot screw with the small arrow mark on the face Thick molded of the lens.Note that the small arrow mark on side of the the face of the lens and the pilot screw of the face gasket must ring must be aligned with the arrow located on mate with fixture label that reads,"Arrow on this label must the body of line up with the pilot screw on the Face Ring". the housing Fixture Lens See Figure 9. 4. While holding the aligned face ring assembly and fixture together,turn the assembly upside down and set it on the old gasket,using the old gasket as an assembly fixture.This will keep the lens and gasket assembly from being pushed out of the Figure 10. Cross Section of Jandy Pro Series White face ring while you secure it to the light fixture. LED Light 5. Spread the bottom clamp over the electrical cord and slide it onto the back of fixture to the top clamp. Page 12 Jandyll Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Black(120V) Whra(12OV) I l Glalfl I sh a`(1 Wun°(12V I � I '1 1,wamm ,\ TP-2(9Wu TP-1 lWhlb�/ LED Bomnl co r ACL(WNt.) vwnv N o ar O LED Borad D sa°r ° ° ° ° nn ® O o ° o 12V Wiring LED Board 120V Winng LED Board 120V Wiring Df wBoard Figure 7. Small Light Engine (PCB) Replacement and Wiring Align arrow of the ° L c 1 emaf(12v) wnna(1zv) �', lens with the pilot °• u screw o •(•\ TP-2 MINA) TP-1(Whro) �� I 0 i . — i v i JON O B.frbw 00°°'0 i vla.n.r ° 0 0 ° ! �� Align pilot screw with 00 ° ° °o O °°°°° ° Nut the arrow located on ° ° O 0 ° the fixture label O O° ° O ° O O SPIN O 0 O O Washer ° O 12VI120V Wiring Figure 8. Large Light Engine (PCB) Replacement Figure 9. Alignment of the Lens, Face Ring, Housing and Wiring and Clamps for White LED Lights Section 8. Twelve (12) Volt Installation A separate 12-Volt AC Transformer is required on all NOTE For optimum performance Jandy Pro Series 12-Volt Models. For Jandy Pro Series White LED Light recommends to use one transformer per 12-volt light. use a 150-watt multi-tap 12-volt system per light. To ensure maximum safety, it is strongly recommended that a transformer that has been listed or recognized by A WARNING a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory(NRTL)for RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR the application be used. ELECTROCUTION, which could result in serious injury or death. for supply connection of low-voltage lights use only an isolating low voltage power supply with ungrounded output, evaluated and listed by a NRTL for swimming pool use. Jandy'Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Page 13 Section 9. Exploded View and Replacement Parts 9.1 Jandy Pro Series Large White LED Light 7 6 5 4 7 3 2 1 5 8 0 0 °� • 0 p m 0 0 0 i m OO Figure 11. Jandy Pro Series Large White LED Light Exploded View DWG # Part# Description Field Replaceable 1 N/A White LED Light Housing NO-Purchase New Light 2 R0802600 Light Engine PCB, 12V, 5K, 65W Large LED YES 2 R0802601 Light Engine PCB, 12V, 2.71K 65W Large LED YES 2 R0802700 Light Engine PCB, 120V, 5K, 65W Large LED YES 2 R0802701 Light Engine PCB, 120V, 2.7K, 65W Large LED YES 2 R0802800 Light Engine PCB, 12V, 5K, 42W Large LED YES 2 R0802801 Light Engine PCB, 12V, 2.71K, 42W Large LED YES 2 R0802900 Light Engine PCB, 120V, 5K, 42W Large LED YES 2 R0802901 Light Engine PCB, 120V, 2.71K, 42W Large LED YES 3 R0790500 Silicone Gasket YES 4 R0790600 Glass Lens YES 5 R0790700 Clamp Assembly YES 6 R0790801 Face Ring, Stainless Steel (SS) YES 6 R0790802 Face Ring, Plastic, White YES 6 R0790803 Face Ring, Plastic, Black YES 6 R0790804 Face Ring, Plastic, Gray YES 6 R0790805 Face Ring, Plastic Set YES 7 R0790900 Pilot Screw,with Retainer YES 8 R0791000 Clamp Screws (8 Screws and 8 Retainers) YES Page 14 Jandyh'Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual 9.2 Jandy Pro Series Small White LED 12V Light 7 8 7 6 8 5 3 4 2 1 9 00 0 000 o o� 0 m r s•• Figure 12. Jandy Pro Series Small White 12V LED Light Exploded View DWG# Part# Description Field Replaceable 1 N/A White LED Light Housing NO - Purchase New Light 2 R0803300 Light Engine, Small LED Light, 12V YES 3 R0739700 Diverger, Light Shaping, Small LED Light YES 4 R0791100 Silicone Gasket YES 5 R0791200 Glass Lens YES 6 R0791300 Clamp Assembly YES 7 R0791401 Face Ring, Stainless Steel (SS) YES 7 R0791402 Face Ring, Plastic, White YES 7 R0791403 Face Ring, Plastic, Black YES 7 R0791404 Face Ring, Plastic, Gray YES 7 R0791405 Face Ring, Plastic Set YES 8 R0790900 Pilot Screw, with Retainer YES 9 R0791600 Clamp Screws (6 Screws and 6 Retainers) YES Jandy"Pro Series,White LED Lights Installation Manual Page 15 9.3 Jandy Pro Series Small White 120V LED Light 7 8 7 6 8 5 3 4 2 1 9 000 0 0 ; °m o a o 0 0, 0 . 0 � 0 0/ 0 ° 0 - Figure 13. Jandy Pro Series Small White 120V LED Light Exploded View DWG # Part# Description Field Replaceable 1 N/A White LED Light Housing NO - Purchase New Light 2 R0803200 Light Engine, Small LED Light, 120V YES 3 R0739700 Diverger, Light Shaping, Small LED Light YES 4 R0791100 Silicone Gasket YES 5 R0791200 Glass Lens YES 6 R0791300 Clamp Assembly YES 7 R0791401 Face Ring, Stainless Steel (SS) YES 7 R0791402 Face Ring, Plastic, White YES 7 R0791403 Face Ring, Plastic, Black YES 7 R0791404 Face Ring, Plastic, Gray YES 7 R0791405 Face Ring, Plastic Set YES 8 R0790900 Pilot Screw, with Retainer YES 9 R0791600 Clamp Screws (6 Screws and 6 Retainers) YES Zodiac Pool Systems LLC 2620 Commerce Way,Vista,CA 92081 1.800.822.7933 � www.ZodiacPoolSystems.com Zodiac Pool Systems Canada,Inc. 2-3365 Mainway,Burlington,ON L7M 1A6 1-888-647-4004 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca ZODIAC®is a registered trademark of Zodiac International,S.A.S.U.,used under license. ZODIAC All trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners. ©2018 Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc.H0621300 Rev C r r k,14Polarls , ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL Pressure Cleaner Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual O A WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY-This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and qualified in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed, where such state or local requirements exist. In the event no such state or local requirement exists, the individual in charge of maintenance must be a professional with sufficient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance, so that all of the instructions in this manual can be followed exactly. Improper installation and/or operation can create dangerous electrical hazards, which can cause high voltages to run through the electrical system. Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. If these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or death. U f W Of C. ATTENTION INSTALLER: This manual contains important information about the installation, CD operation and safe use of this product. This information should be given to the owner/operator of o this equipment. Page 2 Polaris®PB4SQ'"Booster Pump I Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Section 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........3 1.1 Pool Pump Suction Entrapment Prevention Guidelines......4 Section 2. Overview..........................................................5 2.1 Introduction..........................................................................5 2.2 Description ..........................................................................5 2.3 Dimensions..........................................................................5 Section 3. Getting Started................................................6 3.1 Package Contents...............................................................6 3.2 Required Equipment............................................................6 3.2.1 Tools.................................................................................6 3.2.2 Materials Supplied by Installer..........................................6 Section 4. Installation.......................................................7 4.1 Plumbing Overview .............................................................7 4.2 Location Requirements .......................................................8 4.3 Electrical Connections.........................................................8 4.3.1 Supply Voltage..................................................................8 4.3.2 Bonding and Grounding....................................................9 4.3.3 Electrical Wiring................................................................9 4.3.4 Connect To Controls.........................................................10 4.4 Plumbing Connections........................................................11 Section S. Operation.........................................................12 5.1 Pressure Test.......................................................................12 5.2 Start Up...............................................................................12 5.3 Maintenance........................................................................13 5.3.1 Winterizing........................................................................13 5.3.2 Troubleshooting and Repair.............................................13 Section 6. Replacement Parts.........................................15 REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE: www.zodjac.com/en/united-states/contact/product-registration EQUIPMENT INFORMATION RECORD DATE OF INSTALLATION INSTALLER INFORMATION INITIAL PRESSURE GAUGE READING (WITH CLEAN FILTER) PUMP MODEL HORSEPOWER NOTES: Polaris®PB4SQ11'Booster Pump Installation and Operation ManualAICMEW Page 3 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS Section 1 . IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local codes. When installing and using this electrical equipment,basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: A WARNING Trapped air in system can cause the filter lid to be blown off,which can result in death,serious personal injury,or property In order to reduce the risk of injury,do not permit children to use damage.Be sure all air is out of the system before operating. this product. To minimize the risk of severe injury or death,the filter and/or pump To reduce the risk of property damage or injury,do not attempt to should not be subjected to the piping system pressurization test. change the backwash(multiport,slide,or full flow)valve position Local codes may require the pool piping system to be subjected to with the pump running. a pressure test.These requirements are generally not intended to Polaris pumps are powered by a high voltage electric motor and apply to the pool equipment such as filters or pumps. must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified Polaris pool equipment is pressure tested at the factory. swimming pool service technician. However,if the WARNING cannot be followed and pressure testing of the piping system must include the filter and/or pump,BE SURE A WARNING TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,FIRE,PERSONAL INJURY, Check all clamps,bolts,lids,lock rings and system accessories to OR DEATH.Connect only to a branch circuit that is protected ensure they are properly installed and secured before testing. by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter(GFCI).Contact a qualified RELEASE ALLAIR in the system before testing. electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a Water pressure for test must NOT EXCEED 35 PSI. GFCI.Make sure such a GFCI should be provided by the installer Water temperature for test must NOT EXCEED 100°F(38°C). and should be tested on a routine basis.To test the GFCI,push Limit test to 24 hours.After test,visually check system to be sure it the test button.The GFCI should interrupt power.Push the reset is ready for operation. button.Power should be restored.If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner,the GFCI is defective.If the GFCI interrupts power to NOTICE:These parameters apply to Polaris equipment only.For the pump without the test button being pushed,a ground current is non-Polaris equipment,consult equipment manufacturer. flowing,indicating the possibility of electrical shock.Do not use the Chemical spills and fumes can weaken pool/spa equipment. pump.Disconnect the pump and have the problem corrected by a Corrosion can cause filters and other equipment to fail,resulting in qualified service representative before using. severe injury or property damage.Do not store pool chemicals near Due to the potential risk of fire,electric shock,or injuries to your equipment. persons,Polaris Pumps must be installed in accordance with the CAUTION National Electrical Code®(NEC"),all local electrical and safety codes,and the Occupational Safety and Health Act(OSHA"). Copies of the NEC may be ordered from the National Fire Do not start pump dry! Running the pump dry for any length of time Protection Association®(NFPA®)online at www.nfpa.org or call will cause severe damage and will void the warranty. 617-770-3000,or contact your local government inspection agency. This pump is for use with permanently installed pools and may Incorrectly installed equipment may fail,causing severe injury or also be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked.Do not use property damage. with storable pools.A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily A disassembled for storage.A storable pool is constructed so that it WARNING may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its • Do not connect the system to an unregulated city water original integrity. system or other external source of pressurized water producing Do not install within an outdoor enclosure or beneath the skirt of pressures greater than 35 PSI. a hot tub or portable spa.The pump requires adequate ventilation • Incorrectly installed equipment may fail,causing severe injury to maintain air temperature at less than the maximum ambient or property damage. temperature rating listed on the motor rating plate. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 4 Polaris®PB4SQ1 Booster Pump I Installation and Operation Manual 1.1 Pool Pump Suction Entrapment Prevention Guidelines A WARNING long as the requirements above are met. Water Velocity-The maximum water velocity through the suction Pump suction is hazardous and can trap and drown or fitting or cover for any suction outlet must be 1.5 feet per second disembowel bathers.Do not use or operate swimming pools, unless the outlet complies with the latest version of ANSI/ASME spa,or hot tubs if a suction outlet cover is missing,broken, All2.19.8 or its successor standard,ANSI/APSP-16,the standard or loose.The following guidelines provide information for pump for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools,Wading Pools, installation that minimizes the risk of injury to users of pools,spas, Spas,and Hot Tubs.In any case,do not exceed the suction fitting's and hot tubs: maximum designed flow rate. Entrapment Protection-The pump suction system must provide If 100%of the pump's flow comes from the main drain system, protection against the hazards of suction entrapment. the maximum water velocity in the pump suction hydraulic system Suction Outlet Covers-All suction outlets must have correctly must be six(6)feet per second or less,even if one(1)main installed,screw-fastened covers in place.All suction outlet(drain) drain(suction outlet)is completely blocked.The flow through the covers must be maintained.Drain covers must be listed/certified remaining main drain(s)must comply with the latest version of to the latest version of ANSI®/ASME®All2.19.8 or its successor ANSI/ASME All2.19.8 or its successor standard,ANSI/APSP- standard,ANSI/APSP-16.They must be replaced if cracked, 16,the standard for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools, broken,or missing. Wading Pools,Spas,and Hot Tubs. Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump-Provide at least two(2) Testing and Certification-Suction outlet covers must have been hydraulically-balanced main drains,with covers,as suction outlets tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and found for each circulating pump suction line.The centers of the main to comply with the latest version of ANSI/ASME Al12.19.8 or its drains(suction outlets)on any one(1)suction line must be at least successor standard,ANSI/APSP-16,the standard for Suction three(3)feet apart,center to center.See Figure 1. Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools,Wading Pools,Spas,and Hot The system must be built to include at least two(2)suction outlets Tubs. (drains)connected to the pump whenever the pump is running. Fittings-Fittings restrict flow;for best efficiency use fewest However,if two(2)main drains run into a single suction line,the possible fittings(but at least two(2)suction outlets). single suction line may be equipped with a valve that will shut off Avoid fittings which could cause an air trap. both main drains from the pump.The system shall be constructed Pool cleaner suction fittings must conform to applicable such that it shall not allow for separate or independent shutoff or International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials isolation of each drain.See Figure 1. (IAPMO®)standards. More than one(1)pump can be connected to a single suction line as f At Least 3 Feet Listed/certified to the latest Listed/certified to the latest published version of published version of ANSI®/ASME®A112.19.8 or ANSI/ASME All 2.19.8 or its successor standard, its successor standard, ANSI/APSP-16. ANSI/APSP-16. Anti-entrapment Anti-entrapment Cover/Grate or Suction Cover/Grate or Suction Fitting, securely fastened to No valves between Fitting, securely-fastened Main Drain Sump Tee and Main Drains to Main Drain Sump a� E E Suction Outlet 4 Suction Outlet (Main Drain) (Main Drain) Valves permitted only after tee Pump Figure 1. Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump Polaris®P64SQ111 Booster Pump Installation and Operation ManualgU�W Page 5 Section 2. Overview 2.1 INTRODUCTION This manual contains information for the proper A CAUTION installation, operation and maintenance of the Polaris PB4SQ booster pump. Running the booster pump without a filtration pump will damage the booster pump. Improper operation of the booster pump will void the warranty. 2.2 Description The Polaris PB4SQ Booster Pump, supplies high pressure water for the operation of pressure driven pool cleaners. The PB4SQ is a multistage booster pump. Hydraulic efficiency is optimized by passing water through Outlet four pressurization stages.At each stage,water is moved through an Diffuser individual impeller and diffuser, progressively increasing outlet Impeller pressure without increasing motor , Revolutions Per Minute(RPM).This allows a pressure operated cleaner to run with optimal power while Electric Motor minimizing energy consumption.The pump is not self priming and should Inlet only be used when the pool filtration pump is on Stage 4 Stage 3 Stage 2 2.3 Dimensions stage' 16 3/16"(411 mm) 7 1/2"(191 mm) 13 5/8"(346 mm) i i 0 9 7/16" (240 mm) -T.I. 4" (102 mm) —6 3/8"(162 mm) Anchor bolt hole centers Page 6 lqqm= Polaris®PB4SQT"Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual Section 3. Getting Started 3.1 Package Contents Before starting,check that you have the correct parts as indicated below. If any parts are missing or incorrect, 1 3 please call your local distributor or technical support at ' 1-800-822-7933 for assistance. O Item Description Qty. p 1 Polaris PB4SQ Booster Pump 1 2 Polaris Quick Connecter Assembly(Barb&Nut) 4 3 Reinforced Hose(6'/183 cm) 1 2 3.2 Required Equipment Please ensure that the following equipment is available to the installer at the time of installation. 3.2.1 Tools 0 o Safety Eyewear Phillips Screw- Flat Head driver Screwdriver 0 O O O 00 Channel Locks Tape Measure Voltage Meter Adjustable PTFE (Teflon TM) Wrench Tape 3.2.2 Materials Supplied by Installer Please ensure that all materials used during the ELECTRICAL PLUMBING SUPPLIES installation are in accordance with local codes or the SUPPLIES authority having jurisdiction(AHJ)requirements. If you 230 VAC have any questions regarding the materials that need to be 115 VAC PVC Reducer Bushing(2"-3/a"NPT) used during this installation please call technical support Flexible Conduit PTFE(Teflon•m)Tape at 1-800-822-7933. NOTE: Required materials may differ from the materials listed. Be sure to confirm with all local and national codes before beginning the installation. Polarise PMQ""Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual Page 7 Section 4. Installation 4.1 Plumbing Overview • The pump must be installed on the outlet side of the filter. • Always use properly sized valves.Jandy" Pro Series • If installed on a dual equipment system with a heater, valves are recommended for best flow capabilities. introduce the booster pump downstream no less than • Use the fewest fittings possible. 3'feet(1 m).This ensures that excessively heated water is not passed through the booster pump. pipeNOTE: size e must be increased. more than 10 suction fittings are needed,the • If using solar heat,ensure that the booster is pipe s equipped with an automatic override to shut off the • The piping must be well supported and not forced pump.This ensures that the pump will not operate in together where constant stress will be experienced. a no flow condition during solar panel purges. • A dedicated return line is required. • Plumb the booster pump upstream from any chlorination or other sanitation systems. Filter •moo Check Valve • • r. • • Heater 1 • • • Variable Speed Pump • To Dedicated • • Cleaner Return Line • • PB450 Booster Pump Salt Water Chlorination Cell • 0 To Pool For Single Body Equipment Installations Filter O❑ Check Valve ««««« • .... • • • Heater • • • Variable Speed Pump • From Skimmer • From Pool Drain • To Spa 4 0 PB4S0 Booster Pump To Dedicated Salt Water Chlorination Cell �� Cleaner Return Line For Dual Body To Pool Equipment Installations Figure 2. Typical Equipment Layout Page 8 Polaris®PB4SQ'm Booster Pump I Installation and Operation Manual 4.2 Location Requirements • Pump must receive constant flow from the filter • The booster pump inlet connection line should be at pump.The PB4SQ is not a self priming pump. least 3/4"pipe. See Figure 2. • To help prevent difficulty in priming, install the inlet line without high points Reinforced Hose or air locks. Quick Connect Assembly • The Quick Connect fittings PB4SQ Booster Pump are designed to work with the mumrnafrMatn Min _ I� 5'(1.5m)min .� Polaris reinforced hose(part cmnnm flow 12'(304.Smm) 1Fr(3 inner Pool Wall h«n^� #P19). See Figure 8 ❑ p .oeq°te Return line should be °"eranofor O Wake air. rigid PVC at 1 1/2"(40 mm) Mirmnum 3'is feC0mmand•d Minimum. See Figure 3 • Plumb return line upstream 1•(�30.��min. of any air inducing equipment. ,n.mll,n.,,lra,••I,•f,�,nn ln„�br.o,. WaterL ' Install the booster pump •A ooncrate slabMquipmsrd pad is recommended, •To reduos nose bon the pump ro the eonorat equipment wd. within 1'(30.5 cm)of the pool `; •Enwro Ne egWpmarit pad hu sulRaeM drainage �� pates 1 1r2"(40 mm)PVC min. rfr To Cleaner water surface. See Figure 3 •Adedieabd realm line is required. • The pump should not be •DO NOT USE flexible tubing of any"for an underground.slum ins. •Plumb upstream of all air induang equipment. elevated more than a few feet Figure 3. Location Requirements above the water level of the pool. • If the pump is installed below the water level, A WARNING check valves must be installed on both the inlet and return lines to prevent back flow during service or Some Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS) maintenance of the pump. devices are not compatible with the installation of a The equipment pad must have adequate drainage to check valves. If the pool is equipped with an SVRS device, be sure to confirm that it will continue to prevent water intrusion to the pump. safely operate when check valves are installed. • The pump needs to be protected from extreme weather exposure. NOTE: For installations in Canada the distance from the inner Proper ventilation is required in order to avoid pool edge must be 10'(3 m). excess heat buildup at the pump motor. • The pump along with all other circulation • Ensure that sufficient service and maintenance equipment must be installed at least 5'(1.5 m) from clearances are provided. the inner pool edge. See Figure 3. • The area around the pump should be clear and free • The pump must be placed on a solid foundation that of debris. will not vibrate. See Figure 3. • Sufficient space must be left above the pump to • Install the pump as close to the pool as possible and allow access to the electrical connections. in a position that will minimize bends in the piping. • If the equipment is under cover,provide adequate • Secure the pump by bolting it to the equipment pad. lighting. This will also have the added benefit of helping to a Do Not Install under the skirt or within the outer reduce vibration noise. See Figure 3. enclosure of a spa. 4.3 Electrical Connections MOTOR RATING 4.3.1 Supply Voltage MODEL P134SQ The pump can be wired for supply voltage of either rating plate,ensuring OUTPUT WATTS 725 230VAC or 115VAC.The pump comes factory wired proper circuit sizes HP 0.97 for 230VAC installation. See section 4.3.3 for details and wire sizes for this SERVICE FACTOR 11.0 on wiring the motor for 115VAC supply.Correct specific application. RPM 3450 supply voltage is necessary for proper performance and The National Electrical 230/115VAC, sustained motor life. Codex (NEC',NFPA- VOLTS AC 1 PHASE, It is the responsibility of the electrical installer to 70")requires all 60 HZ provide proper operating voltage,based on the pump pool pump circuits AMPS 4.5/9.2 motor rating information found here or on the pump be protected with a DUTY CONT Polaris®PB4SQT"Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual Page 9 Ground Fault Circuit-Interrupter(GFCI).Therefore, it is also the responsibility of the electrical installer A CAUTION to ensure that the pump circuit is in compliance with this and all other applicable requirements of Failure to provide data plate voltage (within 10%) the National Electrical Code®(NEC®)and any other during operation will cause the motor to overheat applicable installation codes. and void the warranty. 4.3.2 Bonding and Grounding The motor frame must be grounded to a reliable A WA R N I N G grounding point using a solid copper conductor,No. 8 AWG(8.4mm2)or larger. In Canada,No. 6 AWG (13.3mm')or larger must be used.Do not ground to a To avoid the risk of property damage, severe personal gas supply line. injury, and/or death, make sure that the control switch or time clock is installed in an accessible location so The motor must be bonded to all metal parts of the that in the event of an equipment failure or a loose swimming pool, spa, or hot tub structure and to all plumbing fitting the equipment can be turned off.This electrical equipment,metal conduit, and metal piping location must not be in the same area as the pool within five(5)feet(1,5 meter)of the inside walls of the pump, filter, and other equipment. swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. Bond the motor using the provided external lug. A CAUTION AWARNING The pump must be permanently connected to a dedicated electrical circuit. No other equipment, To avoid the risk of property damage, severe lights, appliances or outlets may be connected to personal injury, and/or death, always disconnect the the pump circuit, with the exception of devices that power source before working on a motor or its may be required to operate simultaneously with the connected load. pump, such as a chlorinating device or heater. 4.3.3 Electrical Wiring MAXIMUM WIRE SIZE AND MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION* Distance from Sub-Panel 0-50 feet(15 meters) 50-100 feet(15-30 meters) 100-200 feet(30-60 meters) Branch Fuse AMPs Voltage Voltage Voltage Pump Class:CC,G,H,J,K,RK,or T Model 230 VAC 115 VAC 208-230 VAC 115 VAC 208-230 VAC 115 VAC 208-230 VAC 115 VAC PB4SQ 15A 15A 14 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG (2.1mm2) (3.3mm2) (3.3mm2) (5.3mm2) 1 (5.3mm2) (5.3mmz) 'Assumes three(3)copper conductors in a buried conduit and 3%maximum voltage loss in branch circuit.All National Electrical Code®(NEC®)and local codes must be followed.Table shows minimum wire size and branch fuse recommendations for a typical installation per NEC. 1. Turn off all electrical power at the breakers. O cover 2. Ensure that the pump is installed and firmly attached to a solid foundation. See Figure 3. 3. Use flexible conduit to route supply power lines to pump location. Seal Return 4. Determine the best conduit port to use.There is one on the side and one in the back of the capacitor housing. 5. Loosen do not remove the 4 screws securing the electrical housing cover to the pump body. See Figure 4. Inlet 6. Remove the electrical housing cover and seal assembly. 7. Inspect the cover and seal for any damage or improper Capacitor o seating.Replace if necessary. Housing 0 A CAUTION Be careful not to overtighten any conduit fitting. Conduit hubs suitable for wet locations that comply Overtightening can cause the housing to crack. w itbthe requirements in the Standard for Conduit, Tubinq,and Cable Fittings,UL 5148,are to be used. Conduit Connection Port Figure 4. Removing Electrical Access Cover Page 10 Polaris®PB4SQT"Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual A. Factory Wiring for 230VAC Supply B. Wiring for 115VAC Supply U o 0 0 0 n �® �2 �® N CAPACITOR CAPACITOR O O Y CAP 30 MFD ®� JUMPER CAP 30 MFD 4 9 O O® ®I JUMPER 101TIE Y 0111 Ll Wiring For L1 YNdng for 10© 115VAC 60hz O© — ZMAC Mm To change to 115VAC Factory Wft 230VAC Move White Wire -W WWYsin869 from 9to10 -y�WWO GND Move Yellow Wire `L; GND from 7to9 - C 1 Figure 5. Factory Wiring For 230VAC Figure 6. Wiring For 115VAC The pump is factory wired for 230VAC supply power. The pump is factory wired for 230VAC supply power. For 230VAC installations,do not make any adjustments Adjustments to the pump wiring are required in order to the motor's factory wired terminal connections. to accommodate this supply voltage.For use only with For use only with flexible wiring systems.Be careful flexible wiring systems.Be careful not to damage or not to damage or abrade any of the wiring during this abrade any of the wiring during this procedure. procedure. 1. Remove plug from conduit connection port.See Figure 4. 1. Remove plug from conduit connection port.See Figure 4. 2. Feed supply wires through conduit connection port. 2. Feed supply wires through conduit port. 3. Rewire factory wiring and wire supply according to 3. Wire electrical supply according to Figure 5. Figure 6. 4. Secure conduit to the connection port with a 1/2"conduit 4. Secure flexible conduit to conduit connection port with elbow or comparable conduit connection.See Figure 5. a 1/2"conduit elbow or comparable conduit connection. Be careful not to damage or abrade any of the wiring. See Figure 6.Be careful not to damage or abrade any of 5. Secure the electrical housing cover using 4 screws. the wiring. See Figure 4. 5. Secure the electrical housing cover using 4 screws. See Figure 4. 4.3.4 Connect To Controls The pump must be connected to a control so that: • When using Jandy®automation,wire the booster • The filtration pump is operating at all times the pump on the Aux 1 relay,and set the DIP switch S1-1 booster pump is operating. to on.The default label for this preset is"Cleaner" • The booster pump is set to run after the filter pump and operating the booster pump on this relay under has been running for 30 minutes,and that it shuts off this DIP switch setting will ensure that the filter pump 30 minutes prior to the filter pump turning off. will work in coordination with the booster pump. Please review all wiring and programming information in the controls manual to ensure accurate control and coordination between the filter pump and booster pump settings. Polaris"PB4SQI'"Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual Page 11 4.4 Plumbing Connections l. Disconnect power to the filtration system at the breaker. 11. Tighten the quick connect nuts onto the barbed connector 2. Install a 2"PVC tee downstream from the filter and hand tight only.DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. upstream from any sanitation or chlorination equipment. 12. Install a second quick connect barbed fitting at the pump See Figure 7. suction inlet. See Figure 9. 3. Connect one leg of the tee to the pool return line. 13. Repeat steps 6-11 to install the reinforced hose 4. On the open leg of the tee install a PVC 2"to 3/4" at the pump inlet. NPT reducer bushing.Be sure to use approved PVC 14. Install the third quick connect barbed fitting cement.DO NOT INSTALL with open leg facing up. at the pump outlet. See Figure 7. 15. Repeat steps 6-11 to install the reinforced hose ACAUTION at the pump outlet. Connector Nut Nut Gap The pump is not self priming and must be filled with water from an upstream filter pump. Never run the booster pump without water. Running the pump"dry"for any length of time can cause severe damage to both the pump and motor and will void Reinforced Connector the warranty Hose Barb A WARNING PVC cement and primer can produce vapors that Barb Face can be hazardous to your health. Use PVC cement Figure 8. Quick Connect Fitting to join pipes only in a well ventilated area where vapors cannot accumulate. PTFE(Teflon'") Pipe dope should NEVER be used on barb threads. Tape _ Pipe dope will severely weaken the plastic, causing " leakage and may cause the plastic to fracture. DO O� NOT OVERTIGHTEN Callout Description A Reinforced Hose rSa B Quick Connect Nut �S Pump Inlet C Quick Connect E Barbed Fitting Quick Connect Barbed Fitting D 2"-3/4"NPT Reducer Bushing Quick Connect Nut C B A E 2"PVC Tee Reinforced Hose Figure 9. Quick Connect Installation Figure 7. Plumbing Transition Components A CAUTION 5. Apply 4-6 wraps of PTFE(Teflon TM)tape to the tapered threads on all four of the barbed fittings.Be sure to wrap Be careful not to overtighten any pipe fitting on the the tape in the opposite direction that the male threads will inlet or outlet of the booster pump. Overtightening be turning in order to create a water tight seal. See Figure 9. can cause the housing to crack. 6. Install the quick connect barbed fitting into the reducer bushing. 16. Run the Reinforced hose to the dedicated return line. 7. Cut the reinforced hose to length.Make sure the cut is 17. Make sure the dedicated return line has a square and clean. female 3/4"NPT fitting. 8. Slide the quick connect nut over the reinforced hose. 18. Install the fourth quick connect barbed fitting at the See Figure 9. dedicated return line. 9. Use water to lubricate the barbs. See Figure 9. 19. Repeat steps 6-11 to install the reinforced hose at the 10. Slide the hose over the barbs until a snug fit is achieved. dedicated return line. See Figure 8. Page 12 Polaris®PB4SQ11"Booster Pump I Installation and Operation Manual Section 5. Operation 5.1 Pressure Test 1. Fill the system with water,using care to eliminate A WA R N I N G trapped air. 2. Pressurize the system with water to no more than 35 PSI. Trapped air in system can cause filter lid to be 3. Close the valve to trap pressurized water in the system. blown off, which can result in death, serious 4. Observe the system for leaks and/or pressure decay. personal injury, or property damage. Be sure all air 5. For technical support please call 1-800-822-7933. is properly out of system before operating. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR TO PRESSURE TEST A WARNING OR CHECK FOR LEAKS. When pressure testing the system with water, it is When pressure testing a system with water, air very important to make sure that the pump basket is often trapped in the system during the filling lid on the filter pump is completely secure. process.This air will compress when the system is Do not pressure test above 35 PSI. Pressure pressurized. Should the system fail, this trapped air testing must be done by a trained pool professional. can propel debris at a high speed and cause injury. Circulation equipment that is not tested properly can Every effort to remove trapped air must be taken, fail, which could result in severe injury or property including opening the bleed valve on the filter and damage. loosening the pump basket lid on the filter pump while filling the pump. 5.2 Start Up If this is a new pool installation,make sure all piping 6. The booster pump should prime.The time it takes to is clear of construction debris and has been properly prime will depend on the elevation and length of pipe pressure tested.The filter should be checked for proper used on the suction supply pipe. installation,verifying all connections and clamps are 7. If the booster pump does not prime and all the secure according to the manufacturer's recommendations. instructions to this point have been followed,check for a suction leak. A WARNING A CAUTION To avoid risk of damage or injury, verify that all power is turned off before starting this procedure. Never run the booster pump without water. Running the pump "dry"for any length of time can cause 1. Turn filtration pump ON. severe damage to both the pump and motor and will 2. Open the filter pressure release to relieve the system void the warranty. pressure until water comes out. 3. If the filter pump is located below the water level of the A CAUTION pool,opening the filter pressure release valve will prime the pump with water. Never run the booster pump without the cleaner 4. Once all the air has left the filter,close the pressure connected. Running the pump without the cleaner release valve. connected will cause damage to the pump impeller and will void the warranty. Using this pump for any 5. Turn on the power to the booster pump. purpose other than running a pressure side pool cleaner will void the warranty Polaris®PB4SQTM Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual Page 13 5.3 Maintenance 5.3.1 Winterizing 2. Remove the drain plug. Store the drain plug in a safe ACAUTION location and reinstall it when the cold weather season is over.Be mindful of the 0-ring. Check for damage and The pump must be protected when freezing wear and replace as needed,please see Section 6 for a temperatures are expected.Allowing the pump to complete replacement parts list. freeze will cause severe damage and void the 3. Keep the motor covered and dry. warranty. NOTE: Covering the pump with plastic will create condensation, A CAUTION and this moisture will damage the pump.The best way to protect your pump is to have a qualified service technician or electrician properly disconnect the electrical wiring at the switch or junction Do not use antifreeze solutions in the pool, box.Once the power is removed,the two(2)quick connect fittings spa, or hot tub systems/Antifreeze is highly toxic can be loosened and the pump stored indoors.For safety,and to prevent entry of contaminants,reinstall all conduit and terminal and may damage the circulation system. The only box covers. exception to this is Propylene Glycol. For more information see your local pool/spa supply store or 4. When the system is reopened for operation,make sure all contact a qualified swimming pool service company. piping,valves,wiring,and equipment are in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.Pay close 1. Drain all water from the pump,system equipment,and attention to the filter and electrical connections. piping- 5. The pump is not self priming and must be filled with water from an upstream filter pump. 5.3.2 Troubleshooting and Repair Call a licensed and qualified service professional to a service company,visit www.polarispool.com or contact perform any repairs on the filter/pump system.To locate technical support at 1-800-822-7933. Symptom Possible Problem/Solution Pump won't turn on Ensure that there is power to the pump using a digital multimeter set on AC voltage.The power supplied to the pump must be within 10% of the nameplate voltage Check the pump wiring and compare it to the supply voltage. If the pump is wired for 115VAC operation and the supply voltage is 230VAC it will damage the motor. Check the capacitor. If the capacitor is bad replace it and try starting the pump. Check the drive shaft by inserting a 1/4" hex key through the center opening in the fan cover. If the drive shaft does not spin with ease, it may be seized and may need to be replaced. The cleaning/circulating system Verify that skimmer baskets, pump basket and other screens are clean. Clean as is not operating correctly. necessary. Check filter and clean as necessary. Check valve positions.Adjust as necessary. NOTE Multiple pieces of equipment operating at one time (for example, waterfalls, spa jets, and surface returns)may prevent the cleaning system from working properly. Check the cleaning system manually to ensure that the system is adjusted according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Bubbles present in the filtration Air in system. Check the pool or spa water level to ensure it is at the proper level pump basket. and that air is not being drawn into the suction piping. If the water is at normal level, turn off the pump. Remove the lid and check for debris around the lid o-ring seat or improper installation of the lid seal (these conditions will cause air to leak into the system). Clean the lid o-ring and replace the lid. Hand-tighten the lid securely until it reaches the"locked" position (follow instructions on lid). Do not use any tools to tighten the lid.Turn the pump back on. Page 14 NIEW= Polaris®PB4SQ1"Booster Pump I Installation and Operation Manual Air leaks are still present. Check the suction side piping union. While the pump is running, try to tighten the union. If this does not stop the air leak, turn off the pump. Loosen both unions and slide the pump out of the way. Remove, clean and re-install both union o-rings on the filtration pump. Reposition the pump next to the piping and secure the union nuts to the pump. With clean union o-rings, hand-tightening of the unions should create a seal. If the unions still do not seal, gently tighten with a large pair of tongue-and-groove pliers. Do not over-tighten using a tool. Doing so will compromise the unions. There is no air in the system, It is possible that debris is caught in the pump impeller.The pump impeller moves but the pressure is still low. the water, and the vanes in the impeller can become blocked with debris. There is no debris blocking the The pump impeller is showing signs of normal wear. Have a qualified service impeller and the pressure is still technician check the impeller and replace as necessary. low. Make sure that the first stage O ring is properly installed and is not pinched or damaged. If the pump is part of a relatively new installation, it could be an electrical problem. Contact a qualified service technician. Have the technician check for loose electrical connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while it is in operation.The voltage must be within 10% of the motor's data plate rating. If the voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power service provider. Pump seal is leaking air. Have a qualified service technician replace the seal. The pump is leaking water This is caused by a damaged or failed mechanical seal. Replace the seal. between the motor and pump body. The pump gets hot and shuts Ensure that there is adequate room around the motor to circulate air and keep the off periodically. motor cool. Have a qualified electrician check for loose connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while it is in operation. The voltage must be within 10% of the motor's data plate rating. If the voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power service provider. Polaris®PB4SQ1 Booster Pump Installation and Operation Manual Page 15 Section 6. Replacement Parts 1,3 13,15 O13,14(4 ea) 2,3 1,3(4 ea) �i 3,4 ® o I 3,4 i 12(4 ea) 3,4,5 I o ' eQ I - .� 6 o o 12 � 9,10 10 ' 8,9,10 11 I I 7,8,9 I i 8,9,10 8 ITEMPart# DescriptionPart# Description 1 R0722900 Capacitor Housing Cover 8 R0723200 Backplate Kit 2 R0734500 Capacitor 30MFD 400V 9 R0734300 Seal Replacement Kit 3 R0734200 Motor Kit 10 R0723100 Pump Body 4 R0722600 Fan Cover 11 R0722800 Impeller and Diffuser Kit 5 R0723000 Motor Fan 12 R0734400 Pump Hardware Kit 6 R0722700 Base 13 R0617100 Quick Connect Install Kit 7 R0747800 Mechanical Seal 14 R0621000 Quick Connect Set 15 P19 Reinforced Hose 6 ft. Zodiac Pool Systems Canada,Inc. C C US 2115 South Service Road West,Unit 3 LISTED Oakville,ON L6L 5W2 1,800,822.7933 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.ca CONFORMS TO UL 1081 CERTIFIED TO CSA C22.2 NO 108 Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc. 2620 Commerce Way,Vista,CA 92081 1.800.822.7933 1 www.polarispool.com ZODIAC® is a registered trademark of Zodiac International,S.A.S.U.,used under license. Polaris®and the Polaris 3-wheeled cleaner design are ■ registered trademarks of Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc. PO r'�® All trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners. ©2016 Zodiac Pool Systems,Inc.HOW300_REVC k14, FaiJ4� ProySeries byZM.0 ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL IT M-Iffla T \\ yT3T14p,� � � 0 Product may differ from image shown Jandy Pro Series VS FloProTM Series Variable-Speed Pumps A WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY -This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and qualified in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state or local requirements exist. The maintainer must be a professional with sufficient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the instructions in this manual can be followed exactly.Before installing this product,read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. f Improper installation and/or operation can create unwanted electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property damage, or death. ATTENTION INSTALLER - This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product.This information should be given to x the owner/operator of this equipment. W 0 0 Q 0 N V O Page 2 Jandy"Pro Series VS FloProI'Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Table of Contents Section 1. Important Safety Instructions ......... 3 Section 4. Operation....................................... 16 1.1 Safety Instructions.............................................. 3 4.1 Start-up............................................................. 16 1.2 Pool Pump Suction Entrapment Prevention Guidelines ..........................................................5 Section 5. Service and Maintenance............. 17 5.1 Routine Maintenance ....................................... 17 Section 2. General Description ....................... 6 5.2 Winterizing the Pump 2.1 Introduction.........................................................6 2.2 Description .........................................................6 Section 6. Troubleshooting and Repair........ 18 6.1 Service Technician Maintenance......................20 Section 3. Installation Information......................6 3.1 Plumbing ............................................................6 Section 7. Product Specifications and 3.2 Electrical Installation...........................................9 Technical Data ..............................21 3.3 VS FloPro Pump Dip Switch Settings............... 13 7.1 Replacement Parts List and Exploded View ....21 3.4 Auxiliary Load Operation.................................. 14 7.2 Exploded Views................................................22 3.5 Remove Pump Lid ........................................... 14 7.3 Performance Curves ........................................23 3.6 Conduct Pressure Test..................................... 15 7.4 Physical and Operational Specifications..........23 EQUIPMENT INFORMATION RECORD DATE OF INSTALLATION INSTALLER INFORMATION INITIAL PRESSURE GAUGE READING (WITH CLEAR FILTER) PUMP MODEL HORSEPOWER NOTES: Jandy"Pro Series VS FloPro'*'Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Page 3 Section 1 . Important Safety Instructions READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 Safety Instructions All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local codes. When installing and using this electrical equipment,basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: A WARNING RISK OF SUCTION ENTRAPMENT HAZARD,WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Do not block pump suction, as this can cause severe injury or death. Do not use this pump for wading pools, shallow pools, or spas containing bottom drains, unless the pump is connected to at least two (2)functioning suction outlets. Suction outlet(drain)assemblies and their covers must be certified to the latest published edition of ANSI®/ASME®A112.19.8, or its successor standard,ANSI/APSP-16. A WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product. A WARNING To reduce the risk of property damage or injury, do not attempt to change the backwash (multiport, slide, or full flow)valve position with the pump running. A WARNING Jandy Pro Series pumps are powered by a high voltage electric motor and must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified swimming pool service technician. A WARNING Due to the potential risk of fire, electric shock, or injuries to persons, Jandy Pro Series pumps must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code®(NEC"), all local electrical and safety codes, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act(OSHA). Copies of the NEC may be ordered from the National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210, or from your local government inspection agency. A WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. Connect only to a branch circuit that is protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter(GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a GFCI.A GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push the test button.The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the reset button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner,the GFCI is defective. If the GFCI interrupts power to the pump without the test button being pushed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of electrical shock. Do not use the device. Disconnect the device and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using. A WARNING Incorrectly installed equipment may fail, causing severe injury or property damage. Page 4 Jandy'Pro Series VS FloPror"Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual A WARNING • Do not connect the system to an unregulated city water system or other external source of pressurized water producing pressures greater than 35 PSI. • Trapped air in system can cause the filter lid to be blown off, which can result in death, serious personal injury, or property damage. Be sure all air is out of the system before operating. A WARNING To minimize the risk of severe injury or death, the filter and/or pump should not be subjected to the piping system pressurization test. Local codes may require the pool piping system to be subjected to a pressure test. These requirements are generally not intended to apply to the pool equipment such as filters or pumps. Zodiac"' pool equipment is pressure tested at the factory. However, if the WARNING cannot be followed and pressure testing of the piping system must include the filter and/or pump, BE SURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: • Check all clamps, bolts, lids, lock rings and system accessories to ensure they are properly installed and secured before testing. • RELEASE ALL AIR in the system before testing. • Water pressure for test must NOT EXCEED 35 PSI. • Water temperature for test must NOT EXCEED 100°F (38°C). • Limit test to 24 hours.After test, visually check system to be sure it is ready for operation. NOTICE:These parameters apply to Zodiac equipment only. For non-Zodiac equipment, consult equipment manufacturer. A WARNING Chemical spills and fumes can weaken pool/spa equipment. Corrosion can cause filters and other equipment to fail, resulting in severe injury or property damage. Do not store pool chemicals near your equipment. A CAUTION Do not start pump dryl Running the pump dry for any length of time will cause severe damage and will void the warranty. A CAUTION This pump is for use with permanently installed pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas, if so marked. Do not use with storable pools.A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage.A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity. A CAUTION Do not install within an outer enclosure or beneath the skirt of a hot tub.The pump requires adequate ventilation to maintain air temperature at less than the maximum ambient temperature rating listed on the motor rating plate. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Jandy"Pro Series VS FloProT"Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Page 5 1.2 Pool Pump Suction Entrapment Prevention Guidelines A WARNING SUCTION HAZARD. Can cause serious injury or death. Do not use this pump for wading pools, shallow pools or spas containing bottom drains, unless the pump is connected to at least two (2)functioning suction outlets. Kr A WARNING Pump suction is hazardous and can trap and drown or disembowel bathers. Do not use or operate swimming pools, spas, or hot tubs if a suction outlet cover is missing, broken, or loose. The following guidelines provide information for pump installation that minimizes risk of injury to users of pools, spas, and hot tubs: Entrapment Protection -The pump suction system must provide protection against the hazards of suction entrapment. Suction Outlet Covers -All suction outlets must have correctly installed, screw-fastened covers in place. All suction outlet (drain) covers must be properly maintained. They must be replaced if cracked, broken, or missing. Drain covers must be listed/certified to the latest published edition of ANSI®/ASME® Al12.19.8 or its successor standard,ANSI/APSP-16. The pool must be shut down and bathers must be restricted from entering the pool until any cracked, broken, or missing drain covers are replaced. Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump - Provide at least two (2) hydraulically-balanced suction outlets, with covers, as suction outlets for each circulating pump suction line. The centers of the suction outlets (suction outlets) on any one (1) suction line must be at least three (3) feet apart, center to center. See Figure 1. The system must be built to include at least two (2) suction outlets (drains) connected to the pump whenever the pump is running. However, if two (2) suction outlets run into a single suction line, the single suction line may be equipped with a valve that will shut off both suction outlets from the pump. The system shall be constructed such that it shall not allow for separate or independent shutoff or isolation of each drain. See Figure 1. Additional pumps can be connected to a single suction line as long as the requirements above are met. Water Velocity - The maximum water velocity through the suction outlet assembly and its cover for any suction outlet must not exceed the suction outlet assembly and its cover's maximum design flow rate. The suction outlet (drain) assembly and its cover must comply with the latest version of ANSI®/ASME® Al12.19.8, the standard for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas,and Hot Tubs, or its successor standard, ANSI/ASME APSP-16. Testing and Certification - Suction outlet covers must have been tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and found to comply with the latest published edition of ANSI/ASME Al 12.19.8 or its successor standard,ANSI/APSP-16, the standard for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs. Fittings - Fittings restrict flow; for best efficiency use fewest possible fittings (but at least two (2) suction outlets). Avoid fittings that could cause an air trap. Pool cleaner suction fittings must conform to applicable International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) standards. Page 6 Ja Ay"Pro Series VS FloProl'Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation 8 Operation Manual At Least 3 Feet Listed/certified to the latest Listed/certified to the latest published version of published version of ANSI®/ASME®A112.19.8 or ANSI/ASME All2.19.8 or its successor standard, its successor standard, ANSI/APSP-16. ANSI/APSP-16. Anti-entrapment Anti-entrapment Cover/Grate or Suction Cover/Grate or Suction Fitting,securely fastened to No valves between Fitting,securely-fastened Main Drain Sump Tee and Main Drains to Main Drain Sump a� E E Suction Outlet I e Suction Outlet U) (Main Drain) (Main Drain) Valves permitted only after tee Pump Figure 1. Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump Section 2. General Description Section 3. Installation Information 2.1 Introduction 3.1 Plumbing This manual contains information for the proper Preparation Information installation, operation,and maintenance of Jandy Pro 1. Upon receipt of the pump, check the carton for Series VS F1oPro variable-speed pumps. Procedures damage. Open the carton and check the pump for in this manual must be followed exactly.To obtain concealed damage, such as cracks, dents or a bent additional copies of this manual,contact Zodiac® base. If damage is found, contact the shipper or Customer Service at 800.822.7933. For address distributor where the pump was purchased. information, see the back cover of this manual. 2. Inspect the contents of the carton and verify that all parts are included, see Section 7.1, Replacement 2.2 Description Parts List and Exploded View. The VS FloPro is a variable-speed pump that can be Pump Location run from 600 RPM to 3450 RPM. When connected to the JEP-R controller,up to eight(8)speed settings may A WARNING be programmed and recalled.This allows you to select the most appropriate speed for your application.Even To Reduce the Risk of Fire, install pool equipment in more versatile programming is possible when you use an area where leaves or other debris will not collect on an AquaLink®RS,AquaLink PDA, or AquaLink Z4TM or around the equipment.Keep surrounding area clear controller. of all debris such as paper, leaves, pine-needles and other combustible materials. The pump is driven by a variable speed ECM (Electronically Commutated Motor)directly attached to the pump impeller. The motor spins the impeller which 1. Zodiac Pool Systems LLC recommends installing forces water to flow through the pump.As the speed of the pump within one(1) foot(30 cm)above water the motor is varied the flow through the pump is also level.The pump should not be elevated more than varied. The adjustable flow rate allows for optimization five(5)feet above the water level of the pool. of flow during the varying pump cycle requirements.As NOTE The pump is NSF-certified as being able to prime a result the energy efficiency of the pump is maximized at heights up to 10 ft above the pool water level,at sea level. However, to achieve better self-priming, install the resulting in cost savings to the pool owner while also pump as close as possible to the water level of the pool. helping to save the environment. 2. If the pump is located below water level, isolation valves must be installed on both the suction and return lines to prevent back flow of pool water during any routine or required servicing. Jandy6 Pro Series VS FloProlm Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Page 7 POOL/SPA PUMP 3 WAY VALVE FILTER HEATER a. /SKIMMER CHECK VALVE (Check Valve recommended for systems installed with Erosion Feeders or Aquapure•salt chlorination systems) MAIN DRAINS (Sucton OuUst) I Optlonal Cleaner Suctlon Port SPA DRAIN (Suction Outlet) SPA RETURN Q. MANUAL BYPASS VALVE POOL MANUAL BY-PASS DETAIL: RETURN USE WHEN FILTRATION RATE — EXCEEDS 125 GPM FOR ZODIAC HEATERS.REFER TO THE MANUFAG TURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS IF S USING A DIFFERENT BRAND HEATER. Figure 2. Typical Piping Installation III WARNING 4. The pump should be installed on a firm, solid, and level surface to avoid risk of settlement. Do not use A check valve can interfere with the proper sand to level the pump as sand will wash away.Check operation of certain Suction Vacuum Release local building codes for any additional requirements System (SVRS) products.To avoid possible entrap- (Ex.Equipment pads in Florida must be concrete and ment hazard, serious injury, or death, make sure equipment must be secured to the pad.) to review the operation/owners manual of your particular SVRS product before installing the check NOTE Zodiac Pool Systems LLC recommends bolting the pump valve. directly to the foundation. 5. The pump foundation must have adequate drainage to NOTE When the pool equipment is located below the pool prevent the motor from getting wet.Protect the pump surface a leak can result in large scale water loss or from the rain and sun. flooding.Zodiac Pool Systems LLC cannot be responsible for such water loss or flooding or damage caused by either 6. Proper ventilation is required for the pump to operate occurrence. normally. All motors generate heat that must be 3. Install the pump such that any disconnecting means removed by providing proper ventilation. and/or junction boxes for power connection are within 7• Provide access for future services by leaving a clear sight of the pump and at least five(5)feet horizontally area around the pump.Allow plenty of space above from the edge of the pool and/or spa. Choose a the pump to remove the lid and basket for cleaning. location that will minimize turns in the piping. 8. If the equipment is in a potentially dark area, NOTE In Canada, the minimum distance maintained from provide adequate lighting. the edge of the pool and/or spa as noted above must be pipe Sizing 3 meters(10 feet), as required by the Canadian Electrical Code(CEC, CSA C22.1). For assistance with suction and discharge pipe sizing, please see Table 1. Page 8 Jandy®Pro Series VS FloPron"Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual VS FloPro with Small Base LT No Base Required Option Hayward®Super Pumps Pump 1 Pentair®SuperFlos Height 0 Suction o Sta-Rite®SuperMaO side ` Height Small Base Option Hayward Super III 2 Jandy PlusHP by Zodiac' Jandy Max HP by Zodiac Small Base with Spacers Option Pentair WhisperFlog _ 3 Sta-Rite Dyna-GlasI Small Base+Large Base Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro® Option Sta-Rite Dura-Glass 4' Sta-Rite Dura-Glas II Sta-Rite Max-E-Glass 'Optional (Order R0546400) Figure 3. VS FloPro Pump and Base Options Table 1. Pipe Sizing Chart for Schedule 40 PVC feet(30 m)from the water,the recommended pipe Pipe Size Maximum Flow Maximum Flow size must be increased to the next size. Suction Discharge 2. VS FloPro Pumps come equipped with unions on (6 feet per second) (8 feet per second) both the suction and discharge ports.This feature 1'/2" 37 GPM (140 LPM) 50 GPM (189 LPM) simplifies installation and service and eliminates (38 mm) the possibility of leaks at threaded adapters. 2" (51 mm) 62 GPM (235 LPM) 85 GPM (322 LPM) 3. The VS FloPro Pump must be connected to at least 2'/2" 88 GPM (333 LPM) 120 GPM (454 two(2)hydraulically-balanced main drains for each (64 mm) LPM) pool pump suction line. Each drain(suction outlet) 3" 136 GPM (515 184 GPM (697 assembly must be provided with covers and must be (76 mm) LPM) LPM) listed or certified to the latest published edition of ANSI®/ASME®A112.19.8,or its successor standard, 4" 234 GPM (886 313 GPM (1185 ANSI/APSP-16.The suction fittings of the main (102 mm) LPM) LPM) drains must be at least three(3)feet(1 m)apart or at different planes.The suction fittings can be a drain Installation Recommendations and skimmer,two(2)drains,two(2)skimmers,or a 1. To help prevent difficulty in priming, install the skimmer with an equalizer line installed. Check the suction pipe without high points(above inlet local codes for proper installation. of pump-inverted"U"s, commonly referred to in plumbing as an airlock)that can trap air. For installations of equipment up to 100 feet(30 m) from the water,refer to Table 1,the pipe sizing chart. For installations of equipment more than 100 Jandy'Pro Series VS FloPro"I Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation 8 Operation Manualdildr-MIRIEWPage 9 NOTE To prevent entrapment,the system must be built so Install Spacers into Small Base it cannot operate with the pump drawing water from only 1. Using a hand cutter tool, cut the plastic bars one(1)main drain.At least two(2)main drains must be connected to the pump when it is in operation. However,if connecting the top and bottom sets of spacers, as two(2)main drains run into a single suction line,the single shown in Figure 4. suction line may be equipped with a valve that will shut off 2. Push the two(2)top spacers and two(2)bottom both main drains from the pump. spacers out of the base. 4. The piping must be well supported and not forced 3. Align the pins in the four(4) spacers with the holes together where it will experience constant stress. in the base and snap the spacers into place,as 5. Always use properly sized valves. Jandy Pro Series shown in Figure 5. Diverter Valves and Ball Valves typically have the best flow capabilities. 6. Use the fewest possible fittings especially 90 degree o O elbows. Each additional fitting or length of pipe RA increases resistance to flow which makes the pump work harder. NOTE If more than ten (10)suction fittings are needed, the pipe size must be increased. 7. Every new installation must be pressure tested a according to local codes. °°o Cut Replacement of Existing Pump spacers Jandy Pro Series VS FloPro pumps can easily replace at X. several other pumps: the Hayward®Super Pump, Figure 4. Cut Sets of Spacers Out of Base Hayward Super IITM, Pentair®SuperFlo®,Pentair WhisperFlo®,Jandy Pro Series, P1usHP(PHP),Jandy Pro Series MaxHP(MHP), Sta-Rite®Dura-Glas, Sta- Rite Dura-Glas II, Sta-Rite Dyna-GlasTM, Sta-Rite Max-E-Glas', Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro',and Sta-Rite SuperMax®. i - 1 To replace the Pentair WhisperFlo,Jandy Pro Series PHP,or Jandy Pro Series MHP,use the VS F1oPro's adjustable base.The VS FloPro base(and its spacers) increase the total height of the pump and the height of Figure 5. Snap Spacers into Place the suction side of the pump. See Table 2 and Figure 3. 3.2 Electrical Installation NOTE Adjustable base comes with FloPro models Voltage Checks VS-FHP1.0,VSFHP165JEP, VS-FHP2.0 and The correct voltage,as specified on the pump data plate and VSFHP270JEP. If adjustable base is required for VSFHP270AUT or VSFHP165AUT please see item 18 in Table 3 on page 10 is necessary for proper performance and section 7.1 "Replacement Parts List and Exploded View." long motor life.Incorrect voltage will decrease the pump's ability to perform and could cause overheating,reduce the Table 2. VS FloPro Dimensions motor life,and result in higher electric bills. Suction Pump It is the responsibility of the electrical installer to provide Base Configuration Side Height Height g data plate operating voltage to the pump by ensuring 1. Pump without Base 7 3/4" 12 3/4" proper circuit sizes and wire sizes for this specific (197 mm) (44 mm) application. 2. Pump with Base 9" 14" The National Electrical Code®(NEC®,NFPA-70®) (229 mm) (356 mm) requires all pool pump circuits be protected with a 3. Pump with Base and 9 1/4" 14 1/4" Ground Fault Interrupter(GFCI). Therefore, it is also Spacers 235 mm) (362 mm) the responsibility of the electrical installer to ensure that 4. Pump with Small + Large 10 7/8" 15 7/8" the pump circuit is in compliance with this and all other Base 276 mm) (403 mm) applicable requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC)and any other applicable installation codes. Page 10 Janr[0 Pro Series VS FloProlm Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Table 3. Recommended Wire Sizes for VS FloPro Pumps RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR VS FLOPRO PUMPS* 0-150 Feet Distance from Sub-panel (0-45 metres) Inverse-Time Circuit Breaker or Branch Fuse AMPS Gauge of Wire Model Class:CC,G,H,J,K,RK,or T Voltage 230 VAC 230 VAC VS-FHP1.0,VSFHP165AUT,VSFHP165JEP 15A 12 VS-FHP2.0,VSFHP270AUT,VSFHP270JEP 20A 10 `Assumes three(3)copper conductors in a buried conduit and 3%maximum voltage loss in branch circuit.All National Electrical Code® (NEC"')or the Canadian Electrical Code(CSA)and local codes must be followed.Table shows minimum wire size and branch fuse recommendations for typical installation. A CAUTION Bonding Lug Failure to provide data plate voltage (within 10%) during operation will cause the motor to overheat and void the warranty. Breaker Panel Bonding and Grounding 1. In addition to being properly grounded as described in Electrical Wiring section, and m iic in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code(NEC),or in Canada the Canadian Electrical Code(CEC),the pump motor ck must be bonded to all metal parts of the swimming pool, spa or hot tub structure and to all electrical GFCI components and equipment associated with the pool/spa water circulation system. 2. The bonding must be accomplished by using a solid Variable-Speed copper conductor,No. 8 AWG or larger. In Canada Pump(230 VAC) No. 6 AWG or larger must be used. Bond the motor Figure 6. Bonding the Motor using the external bonding lug provided on the motor frame. Electrical Wiring A WARNING 1. The pump motor must be securely and adequately grounded using the green screw provided. Ground Always disconnect the power source before working before attempting to connect to an electrical power on a motor or its connected load. supply. Do not ground to a gas supply line. 2. Wire size must be adequate to minimize voltage A WARNING drop during the start-up and operation of the pump. Make sure that the control switch, time clock, or See Table 3 for suggested wire sizes. control system is installed in an accessible location, 3. Insulate all connections carefully to prevent so that in the event of an equipment failure or a loose grounding or short-circuits. Sharp edges on plumbing fitting,the equipment can be turned off.This terminals require extra protection. For safety,and to location must not be in the same area as the pool prevent entry of contaminants,reinstall all conduit pump, filter, and other equipment. and terminal box covers. Do not force connections into the conduit box. A CAUTION NOTE When power alone is supplied to this pump, it will not The pump must be permanently connected to a operate. It requires a digital command sent to it by either dedicated electrical circuit. No other equipment, a variable speed controller(JEP-R),an AquaLink®IRS lights, appliances, or outlets may be connected to the controller,an AquaLink Pool Digital Assistant(PDA),or pump circuit, with the exception of devices that may an AquaLink Z4Tm,to operate at a chosen speed. be required to operate simultaneously with the pump, such as a chlorinating device or heater. Jandy®Pro Series VS RoPro'"Series Variable-Speed Pump I Installation&Operation Mai WIR11M.PW Page 11 VS FloPro Controller Options 7. Restore power to the pump and verify the operation The VS F1oPro pump can be operated by one(1) of the controller. of four(4)controllers:the JEP-R variable-speed 8. Refer to the appropriate manual for set up and controller,the AquaLink RS controller(Rev O or later), operation of the pump:AquaLink RS Owner's the AquaLink PDA(Rev 4.0 or later),or the AquaLink Manual,6593,AquaLink PDA Owner's Manual, Z4.The VS F1oPro variable-speed pump communicates H0572300,or AquaLink Z4TM Owner's Manual, with the controllers via a four-wire RS-485 interface. H0386600. Controller Installation Options AquaLink®RS RS-485 Connectors The VS-FHP1.0,VSFHP165JEP,VS-FHP2.0,& VSFBP270JEP pumps come pre-configured for the JEP-R variable-speed controller with DIP switch , , , , , , settings pre-configured to work with this controller.The o 0 0 0 0 0 0 'o 0 0Oil VSFHPI65AUT and VSFHP270AUT Pumps come pre-configured for installation with the AquaLink RS, oaoEESSE 00000aE AquaLink PDA,or AquaLink Z4. Connect to To install with an AquaLink RS controller(Rev O YOZ AquaLink RS or later),an AquaLink PDA(Rev 4.0 or later),or an W g,H RS-485 Connector AquaLink Z4: Km a (or Multiplexer 1. Remove power from the VS F1oPro pump by t9 Interface Board) disconnecting the high voltage lines or by turning a off any breaker to which the VS F1oPro pump N power is connected. m Variable-Speed Pump TA WARNING v 5-Position ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DIP Switch Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the variable- m a speed pump electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in W severe personal injury or death. 200 ft(61 m) max Install distance 2. Remove the access cover to complete electrical for communication connections to the motor. 3. Slide dip switches 1 and 2 down to the OFF Power Wiring position. If applicable to your pump model slide Z Port dip switch 5 up to the ON position. See Figure 7. op� 3 q 4. Select the desired address(es)for the pump by setting dip switches 3 and/or 4,as shown in Section 3.3, VSKoPro Pump Dip Switch Settings. 4-Position 5. If short RS485 cable or JEP-R controller is pre DIP Switch installed: Product may diner from images shown a. Disconnect the RS485 cable from the 4-pin header on the pump drive. Figure 7. Wiring AquaLink RS Controller or Note:Do not cut the cable,or you will lose the ability to return AquaLink PDA to the default factory configuration. b. Connect the new RS-485 cable from the JEP-R Remote Mounting AquaLink through the available compression The variable-speed controller may be remote mounted fitting and route the 4-conductor cable through onto a vertical surface that is protected from the the motor drive threaded port closest to the elements. connector.Figure 7. Follow the directions carefully to maintain the ability 6. Connect the RS-485 connector on the to reinstall the variable-speed controller onto the Pump. AquaLink®RS(or multiplexer interface board), Reverse these instructions to complete the reinstallation. matching wire colors with connector positions as See Figure 8. follows: 1-red,2-black, 3-yellow,and 4-green. See Figure 7. Page 12 FellRaPIEL Jandy®Pro Series VS FloProIm Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual 6. Bundle the loose wire into the pocket of the WARNING controller base. This wire will be used if ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD reinstalling the variable-speed controller onto the Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the variable- Pump. speed pump electrical circuit before starting the procedure. 7. Secure the pocket cover and gasket with six(6) Failure to comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in screws to the variable-speed controller base on the severe personal injury or death. motor. 8. Remove the one(1)screw and access cover to Controller Rear complete electrical connections to the motor. T 1 9. Insert the free end of the new RS-485 cable through Lo,,.,, ,I ! Moto the available compression fitting and route the to (M) T cover �e 4-conductor cable through the motor drive threaded (x4) 1, j port closest to the connector. 10. Prepare the cable and attach another 4-pin i connector, ensuring the wire colors match Figure 7. Controller Base 11. Insert the RS-485 connector onto the corresponding Access Cover RS-485 connector on the motor PCB. 12. Secure the compression fitting nut around the cable to secure the motor. 13. Verify the DIP switch settings match Figure 7. e 14. Reinstall the access cover with the single screw RSd85 Cable removed in step 8. DO NOT CUT Follow the instructions in the Variable-Speed Controller Power Wiring Port User Interface Installation/Owner's manual(H0412200) Figure 8. Disconnect Variable-Speed Controller to complete the remote mounting of the controller. from Pump To install the JEP-R variable-speed controller: A WARNING IMPORTANT When determining routing and protection for the The installer must TURN ON switches 1 and 2 at the variable-speed controller cabling, ensure that all VS-FHP2.0 pump when connected to the variable- National Electrical Code®(NEC®)and all local code speed controller. requirements are met. NEC code requirements prohibit the routing of signal cables in conduits or raceways that are used for branch, feeder, or service NOTE The variable-speed controller part no. is JEP-R. conductors. NEC also provides direction for building- 1. Remove power from the pump by disconnecting to-building routing of signal cables, with regard to the high voltage lines or by opening any breaker to lightening protection. which the pump power is connected. At the pump: A WARNING 1. Remove power from the pump by disconnecting the ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD high voltage lines or by turning off or deactivating Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the variable- any breaker to which the pump power is connected. speed pump electrical circuit before starting the procedure. 2. Lift up the controller cover on its hinges to access Failure to comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in the variable-speed controller. severe personal injury or death. 3. Remove the six(6) screws to disconnect the variable-speed controller from the controller base 2. Remove the cover of the junction box and feed the on the Pump motor. RS-485 cable into the fitting. 4. Detach the RS-485 cable connecting the variable- 3. Unplug the RS-485 connector. speed controller user interface to the controller base 4. Attach the four(4)wires in the RS-485 cable to on the motor.Do not over extend the cable when the RS-485 connector. Match the wire colors with raising the controller away from the motor. the positions on the connector: 1-red,2-black, 3- 5. Unscrew the four(4)connector terminals and yellow,and 4-green. See Figure 9. disconnect the wires of the motor cable assembly. 5. Insert the RS-485 connector back into the pump. Note: Do not cut the cable,or you will lose the ability to return to the default factory configuration. Jandy®Pro Series VS FloProTm Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Page 13 6. Slide dip switches 1 and 2 up, so they are in the ON position, and slide switches 3 and 4 down, so they are in the OFF position. See Figure 9. �, h Controller (Rear View) Remove to access DIP switch CO 0 U W V N Q � N � m � 0 U t = Figure 10. DIP Switch access cover on VS-FHP1.0 & �^✓yi 2 3 VSFHP165JEP Motor � 4 3.3 VS FloPro Pump Dip Switch Settings 4-Position The 4-or 5-position dip switch is located at the rear of DIP Switch the VS F1oPro pump.This dip switch serves two(2) functions: it selects the pump address, and it determines Variable-Speed what type of controller will be used with the pump. Power Wiring Pump Port Table 4. VS-FHP1.0,VSFHP165AUT& 5-Position VSFHP165JEP Dip Switch Settings DIP Switch Switch Switch Switch Controller 1 2 5 OFF OFF ON AquaLink RS,AquaLink PDA, or AquaLink Z4TM ON I ON ON Variable Speed Controller Switch Switch Pump Address 3 4 Product may differ from images shown ON OFF PUMP Figure 9. Wiring Variable-Speed Controller(JEP-R) OFF ON PUMP 3 ON ON PUMP 4 7. Connect the other end of the cable to the controller. Match the colors of the wires with the appropriate Table 5. VS-FHP2.0, VSFHP270AUT& connector positions as follows: 1-red,2-black, 3- VSFHP270JEP Dip Switch Settings yellow, and 4-green. Switch Switch Controller 8. Restore power to the pump and verify the operation 1 2 of the controller. OFF OFF AquaLink RS,AquaLink PDA, or 9. Refer to the Variable-Speed Controller Owner's AquaLink Z4 Manual, H0412200,to operate the pump. ON I ON I Variable Speed Controller Switch Switch Pump Address 3 4 ON OFF PUMP 2 OFF ON PUMP 3 ON ON PUMP4 Page 14 Jandya Pro Series VS FloProTm Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual 3.4 Auxiliary Load Operation ",--q - Certain pump models are equipped with a terminal bar that provides user access to a built-in Auxiliary o 6 T 0�-- Lt L1 Load relay contact. This normally-open, dry contact 70 (Black) GFCI- Protected is activated under certain operating conditions and is °g Power primarily intended to be used to control external devices .o or Source that require system water flow for proper functioning, .0 7 (Bl>ck) such as heaters,booster pumps, salt water chlorinators, Earth etc. Line GFCI- See Figures 9 and 10 for compartment's location details. Protected (Black) An access cover with Phillips-head screw must be Po er Neutral (white) removed before proceeding. Source Line (Black) Auxiliary Load Connection Requirements EXAMPLE ONLY Earth Auxiliary NOT Representative of A WARNING Load all wiring configurations ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Due to the potential risk of fire, electric shock, or injuries to persons, Zodiac® Pumps and any auxiliary Figure 12. 115V Auxiliary Load, Separate Power loads must be installed in accordance with the Sources Wiring Diagram National Electrical Code®(NEC"), all local electrical and safety codes, and the occupational Safety and Auxiliary Load Operation Characteristics Health Act(OSHA). Copies of the NEC may be Auxiliary Load relay contact activation is speed- ordered from the National Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210, or from your local dependent, and behaves as follows: government inspection agency. Contact Closure In Canada, Zodiac Pumps must be installed in From a stopped condition,there is a three-minute delay accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). before the Auxiliary Load contact is closed when the • The Auxiliary Load relay contacts are rated at motor speed reaches and maintains a speed of at least 230V/11A RMS. Please ensure the requirements 1725 RPM. of the equipment to be connected to the Auxiliary From a running condition at below 1725 RPM,there is Load do not exceed this rating. a five-second delay before the Auxiliary Load contact is closed when the motor speed reaches and maintains a speed of at least 1725 RPM. Contact Opening If the pump speed is below 1725 RPM,the Auxiliary 0 0 Lz Lt Load contact is opened. Contact openings are always S = T L1 GFCI- 0 0 _ (Black) protected immediate. OS `o B 230V �U (for Sourrcce1 3.5 Remove Pump Lid Black) 1. Make sure that the pump is turned of . E°Kh 2. Make sure that the switch to the circuit breaker that GFC Ll (Black)k) powers the pump motor is turned off. 230V Power L2 Source 2 (Red or Black) Lac A WARNING (Black) EXAMPLE ONLY ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Earth 2soV NOT Representative of Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the variable- Auxiliary all wiring configurations Load speed pump electrical circuit before starting the procedure. Failure to comply may cause a shock hazard resulting in Note:RecommenEeE Wring Con4guratlon severe personal injury or death. Figure 11. 230V Auxiliary Load, Separate Power Source Wiring Diagram Jandy'Pro Series VS FloPro`Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Page 15 A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Due to the potential risk of fire, electric shock, or Lid With injuries to persons, Zodiac® Pumps must be installed Locking in accordance with the National Electrical Code® Ring — (NEC®), all local electrical and safety codes, and and the occupational Safety and Health Act(OSHA). Copies of the NEC may be ordered from the National Seal Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210, or from your local government inspection agency. In Canada, Zodiac Pumps must be installed in C: accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). Pump Debris Trap Basket 3. Make sure all necessary isolation valves are closed (Inside to prevent pool water from reaching the pump. • 4. Following the markings on the locking ring,turn Pump) the ring counter-clockwise until the `START' • markings align with the ports. See Figures 13 and • 14. 5. Carefully remove the lid with locking ring. • • Lid with • Locking Ring Figure 14. Exploded View of Pump 3.6 Conduct Pressure Test A WARNING When pressure testing a system with water, air is often trapped in the system during the filling process. This air will compress when the system is pressurized. Should the system fail, this trapped air Seal can propel debris at a high speed and cause injury. Every effort to remove trapped air must be taken, Figure 13. 0-ring in Lid Assembly including opening the bleed valve on the filter and loosening the pump basket lid while filling the pump. A WARNING Trapped air in the system can cause the filter lid to be blown off, which can result in death, serious injury, or property damage. Be sure all air is properly purged out of the system before operating. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR TO PRESSURE TEST OR CHECK FOR LEAKS. Page 16 NRUM Jandy®Pro Series VS FloProlm Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual - If the pump is located above the water level of the A WARNING pool,remove the lid and fill the basket with water ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD before starting the pump. Do not pressure test above 35 PSI. Pressure 2. Prior to replacing the lid,check for debris around testing must be done by a trained pool professional. the lid o-ring seat. Debris around the lid o-ring seat Circulation equipment that is not tested properly might will cause air to leak into the system and will make fail, which could result in severe injury or property it difficult to prime the pump. damage. 3. Hand-tighten the lid to make an air tight seal. Do not use any tools to tighten the lid: hand-tighten only. Make sure all valves are open and the unions WARNING are tight. When pressure testing the system with water, it is 4. Restore power to the pump. Then turn on the pump very important to make sure that the pump basket lid by following the instructions in the appropriate is completely secure. manual:Variable-Speed Controller Owner's manual,H0412200,AquaLink®RS Owner's Manual, 6593,AquaLink PDA Owner's Manual, I. Fill the system with water,using care to eliminate H0572300,or AquaLink Z4TM Owner's Manual, trapped air. H0386600. 2. Pressurize the system with water to no more than 5. Once all the air has left the filter,close the pressure 35 PSI. release valve. 3. Close the valve to trap pressurized water in the 6. The pump should prime. The time it takes to prime system. will depend on the elevation and length of pipe 4. Observe the system for leaks and/or pressure decay. used on the suction supply pipe. See Installation 5. If there are lid leaks,repeat this procedure. For Recommendations in Section 3.1 for proper Zodiac Technical Support,call 800.822.7933. elevation and pipe size. The default priming speed is 2750 RPM.The pump will take approximately 14-15 minutes to prime at Section 4. Operation this priming speed when the pump is located 10 feet 4.1 Start-up above the pool water. If priming speed is adjusted to 3450 RPM,the pump should prime within 6 CAUTION minutes at 10 feet above the water level. A NOTE The pump is NSF-certified as being able to prime Never run the pump without water. Running the at heights up to 10 ft above the pool water level, at sea pump"dry"for any length of time can cause severe level. However,to achieve better self-priming, install the damage to both the pump and motor and will void the pump as close as possible to the water level of the pool. warranty. 7. If the pump does not prime and all the instructions to this point have been followed, check for a If this is a new pool installation,make sure all piping suction leak. If there is no leak,repeat Steps 2 is clear of construction debris and has been properly through 7. pressure tested.The filter should be checked for 8. For technical assistance,call Zodiac®Technical proper installation,verifying that all connections and Support at 800.822.7933. clamps are secure according to the manufacturer's recommendations. 8 WARNING To avoid risk of property damage, severe personal injury or death, verify that all power is turned off before starting this procedure. l. Depending on the location of the pump,do one of the following: - If the pump is located below the water level of the pool,open the filter pressure release valve to prime the pump with water. Jandy®Pro Series VS FloProI"Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation M r 9JTcW1J.%W Page 17 Section 5. Service and 5.2 Winterizing the Pump Maintenance A CAUTION The pump must be protected when freezing A CAUTION temperatures are expected.Allowing the pump To avoid damage to the plastics, do not use lubricant to freeze will cause severe damage and void the or sealant on the o-ring. Only soapy water should be warranty. used to install and lubricate the o-ring. A CAUTION Do not use antifreeze solutions in the pool, 5.1 Routine Maintenance spa, or hot tub systemsl Antifreeze is highly toxic Inspect the pump filter basket for debris by looking and may damage the circulation system. The only through the clear pump lid.Remove any debris,because exception to this is Propylene Glycol. For more as debris accumulates,it will begin to block the flow information, see your local pool/spa supply store or of water through the pump. Keep the basket clean to contact a qualified swimming pool service company. improve the performance of the pump. 1. Turn off the power to the pump. If the pump is 1. Drain all water from the pump, system equipment, located below the water level, close the isolation and piping. valves on the suction and discharge sides of the 2. Remove the two(2)drain plugs. Store the drain pump to prevent backflow of water. plugs in a safe location and reinstall them when 2. Turn the lid's locking ring counter-clockwise until the cold weather season is over.Ensure drain plug 'START' aligns with the ports. Carefully remove the o-rings are not misplaced lid. 3. Keep the motor covered and dry. Do not cover A CAUTION the pump with plastic,because this will create condensation that will damage the pump. A misaligned basket will cause the lid to be improperly seated, allowing an air leak, which could NOTE Zodiac Pool Systems l_LC recommends having result In pump damage. a qualified service technician or electrician properly disconnect the electrical wiring at the switch or junction box. Once the power is removed, loosen the two(2) unions and store the pump indoors. For safety,and to 3. Lift the basket out of the pump. prevent entry of contaminants, reinstall all conduit and 4. Dispose of the debris and thoroughly clean the terminal box covers. basket,making sure all the holes are open. Using 4. When the system is reopened for operation, a garden hose, spray the basket from the outside to have a qualified technician or electrician make help clear the holes. Remove any remaining debris sure all piping,valves,wiring and equipment by hand. are in accordance with the manufacturer's 5. Replace the basket in the pump by aligning the recommendations. Pay close attention to the filter opening with the suction pipe. If aligned properly, and electrical connections. the basket will drop easily into place.Do not force 5. The pump must be primed prior to starting. Refer to it into place. Section 4.1, Start-up. 6. Remove the lid seal and remove debris around the lid seal seat,as this can allow air to leak into the system. Clean the lid seal and place it on the lid. 7. Replace the lid with locking ring.Hand-tighten the lid to make an air-tight seal. Do not use any tools to tighten the lid: hand-tighten only. 8. Verify that all valves have been returned to the proper position for normal operation. 9. Open the pressure release valve on the filter, and make sure it is clean and ready for operation. 10. Turn on the power to the pump. Once all the air has been evacuated from the filter,close the pressure release valve. Page 18 Jandy11 Pro Series VS FloProT"Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Section 6. Troubleshooting and Repair Zodiac®strongly recommends that you call a qualified service technician to perform any repairs on the filter/pump system.To locate a qualified technician, check your local yellow pages or visit wwwzodiacpoolsystems.com or www zodiacpoolsystems.ca and click on"Dealer Locator." Symptom Possible Cause/Solution The cleaning/circulating Verify that skimmer baskets, pump basket and other screens are clean. Clean as system is not operating necessary. correctly. Check filter and clean as necessary. Check valve positions.Adjust as necessary. NOTE Multiple pieces of equipment operating at one time (for example, waterfalls, spa jets, and surface returns)will affect the proper operation of the cleaning system. Check the cleaning system manual to ensure that the system is adjusted according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Bubbles are present in the Air is in the system. Check the pool or spa water level to ensure that it is at the proper pump basket. level and air is not being drawn into the suction piping. If the water is at the normal level, turn off the pump. Turn the lid's locking ring counter-clockwise until 'START' aligns with the ports. Remove the lid and do a visual inspection of the lid seal looking for cracks or gaps on the rubber surface. If none are observed, use a clean rag to wipe the surface clean (note: the rag may show black material that came off the lid seal). Use the rag again to clean the mating surface of the housing. Using a very small amount of silicone lubricant(no Vaseline)will help make a proper seal and protect the lid seal.Align 'START'with the ports and turn the locking ring clockwise until 'LOCKED' aligns with the ports. Hand-tighten the lid to make an air-tight seal. Do not use any tools to tighten the lid.Turn the pump back on. If problem is not resolved lid seal replacement may be necessary. Air leaks are still present. Check the suction side piping union. While the pump is running, try to tighten the union. If this does not stop the air leak, turn off the pump. Loosen both unions and slide the pump out of the way. Remove, clean, and re-install both union o-rings. Reposition the pump next to the piping and secure the union nuts to the pump.With clean union o-rings, hand-tightening of the unions should create a seal. If the unions still do not seal, gently tighten with a large pair of tongue-and-groove pliers. Do not over-tighten. There is no air in the It is possible that debris is caught in the pump impeller.The pump impeller moves the water, system, but the pressure is and the vanes in the impeller can become blocked with debris. See Section 6.1, Service still low. Technician Maintenance and Blocked Impeller, in this manual for more information. There is no debris blocking The pump impeller and diffuser are showing signs of normal wear. Have a qualified the impeller and the service technician check the impeller and diffuser and replace as necessary. pressure is still low. If the pump is part of a relatively new installation, it could be an electrical problem. Contact a qualified service technician. Have the technician check for loose electrical connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while it is in operation.The voltage must be within 10% of the motor's data plate rating. If the voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power service provider. Pump seal is leaking air. Have a qualified service technician replace the seal. The pump is leaking water This is caused by a damaged or failed mechanical seal. Replace the seal. between the motor and pump body. Jandy"Pro Series VS FloProll Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual Page 19 Symptom Possible Cause/Solution The pump gets hot and Make sure that there is adequate room around the motor to circulate air and keep the shuts off periodically. motor cool. Have a qualified electrician check for loose connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while it is in operation. The voltage must be within 10% of the motor's data plate rating. If the voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power service provider. Pump will not start. No power to pump. Make sure pump is properly connected to high voltage. See Section 3.2, Electrical Installation, in this manual. Improper low-voltage wiring. Check low-voltage wiring between pump and controller. Correct if necessary. See Section 3.2, Electrical Installation, in this manual. Improper pump address setting. Make sure that pump dip switches 3 and 4 are set properly for the installation. Both should be OFF for use with Variable-Speed Controller or set to the proper address when connected to an AquaLink®IRS controller, an AquaLink PDA, or an AquaLink Z4TM. See Section 3.3, Pump Dip Switch Settings, in this manual. Note: VS-FHP1.0& VSFHP165JEP should always have dip switch setting 5 set to ON for both controllers. Fault condition exists. View fault message on controller and correct fault before proceeding. If unsure how to correct fault, contact Zodiac®Technical Support at 800.822.7933. Variable-Speed Controller Incorrect dip switch setting. LCD is not displaying Make sure pump dip switches 1 and 2 are both ON if the controller is the JEP-R and information both are OFF if the controller is a PDA,AquaLink RS, or AquaLink Z4. See Section or 3.3, Pump Dip Switch Settings, in this manual. Note: VS-FHP1.0&VSFHP165JEP pump LEDs are not should always have dip switch setting 5 set to ON for both controllers. illuminated. Improper low-voltage wiring. Check low-voltage wiring between pump and controller. Correct if necessary. See Section 3.2, Electrical Installation, in this manual. Controller displays "Pump Improper low-voltage wiring. not connected". Check low-voltage wiring between pump and controller. Correct if necessary. See Section 3.2, Electrical Installation, in this manual. Improper pump address set. Ensure pump dip switches 3 and 4 are set properly for the installation. Both should be OFF for use with Variable-Speed Controller or set to the proper address when connected to an AquaLink IRS controller, an AquaLink PDA, or an AquaLink Z4. See Section 3.3, Pump Dip Switch Settings, in this manual. Note: VS-FHP1.0& VSFHP165JEP should always have dip switch setting 5 set to ON for both controllers. Fault message appears on Fault condition exists. controller display. View fault message on controller and correct fault before proceeding. If unsure how to correct fault, contact Zodiac Technical Support at 800.822.7933. In Canada, call 1-888-647-4004 Page 20 Jandy®Pro Series VS FloPro""Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Manual 6.1 Service Technician Maintenance A CAUTION This pump must be serviced by a professional service technician qualified in pool/spa installation. The following procedures must be followed exactly. Improper installation and/or operation can create dangerous electrical hazards, which can cause high voltages to run through the electrical system. This can cause property damage, serious personal injury, and/or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. Blocked Impeller A WARNING Before servicing the pump, switch off the circuit breakers at the power source. Severe personal injury or death may occur if the pump starts while your hand is inside the pump. 1. Turn off the pump. Switch off the circuit breaker to the pump motor. 2. Remove the lid and basket. 3. Look inside the pump for debris. Remove any debris found inside. 4. Replace the basket and lid. 5. Switch on the circuit breaker to the pump motor. 6. Turn on the pump, and see if the problem is solved. 7. If the impeller is still blocked with debris and it is not possible to remove the debris using Steps 2 through 4,the pump will need to be disassembled in order to access the inlet and outlet of the impeller. Jandy"',Pro Series VS FloPro-,"Series Variable-Speed Pump Installation&Operation Mar jWVFejfflflW Page 21 Section 7. Product Specifications and Technical Data 7.1 Replacement Parts List and Exploded View To order or purchase parts for Zodiac®pumps, contact your nearest Zodiac dealer. If the Zodiac dealer cannot supply you with what you need, contact Zodiac Technical Support at 1.800.822.7933, or send an e-mail message to productsupport@zodiac.com. In Canada, 1-888-647-4004, customerservice PSC@zodiac.com Key No. Description Order Part No. 1 Motor, Drive, VS-FHP2.0 &VSFHP270AUT R0562201 1 Motor, Drive, VS-FHP1.0, VSFHP165JEP R0571000 1 Motor, Drive, VSFHP165AUT R0670400 2 Backplate, (Backplate w/Hardware, Backplate 0-ring & Mechanical Seal) R0479500 3 Impeller, (Impeller, Screw w/O-ring), VS-FHP2.0 R0479605 3 Impeller, (Impeller, Screw w/O-ring), VS-FHP1.0 R0479603 4 Diffuser, (Diffuser w/O-ring, Hardware & Backplate 0-ring) R0479701 5 Mechanical Seal, Carbon and Ceramic(1 Set) R0479400 6 Pump Body, (Body and Backplate 0-ring) R0479800 7 Motor Mounting Foot R0479900 8 Lid w/Locking Ring, (Lid w/Locking Ring & Lid 0-ring) R0480000 9 Pump Debris Filter Basket R0480100 10 Drain Plug w/0-ring (Set of 2) R0446000 11 Tail Piece, 0-ring & Union Nut(Set of 2) R0327301 12 Lid 0-ring R0480200 13 Backplate 0-ring R0480300 14 Tailpiece 0-ring (Set of 2) R0337601 15 Diffuser/Impeller Hardware (Diffuser 0-ring, Screws (2), Self Sealing Screw) R0480400 16 Backplate Hardware (Backplate Hardware& Backplate 0-ring) R0480500 17 Motor Hardware Kit R0446700 18 Pump Base Kit R0486700 19 Cover Fan, GEN 11 Replacement Kit(Hardware, Cover) R0562400 20 Hardware Speed Drive, GEN II R0562500 21 Connector, Speed Drive, VS-FHP Pump (4-Pin Connector) R0660900 22 Cable, RS485, Replacement Kit R0535100 23 Screw w/O-Ring R0515400 24 Cover, Large, Speed Drive w/Gasket, GEN 11 R0562300 25 Base Spacer, FHP, VS-FHP, Replacement Kit R0546400 26 Data Cable, Feed Thru R0501100 27 User Interface Kit, Variable-Speed Pumps JEP-R 28 Cover, Controller, VS-FHP 1.0 R0571500 29 Fan Cover,VS-FHP1.0 R0571300 30 Access Cover, VS-FHP1.0 R0571400 31 User Interface Screws, VS-FHP1.0 R0571600 32 Conduit Fitting, 1/2 NPT, VS-FHP1.0 R0501101 33 Rear Access Cover Screw, VS-FHP1.0 R0587600 Page 22 Jandy®Pro Series VS FloPron"Series Variable-Speed Pump I Installation&Operation Manual 7.2 Exploded Views 8 12 1 - VS-FHP2.0,VSFHP270AUT& 9 VSFHP270JEP Motor 14 (R0562201) R0670400 11 10 16 (Qty6) 14 2,5 15,23 11 24 I j CI I � 6 i i 4, 15 26 21 22 �. I 20 j .� 4(Qty 2) 4 15(Qty 2) 2, 3,4, 13 2 s 1 (Qty 4) � 1 � 17(Qty 4) 19 20 19 (Qty3) *25 Optional (Qty 4) 7 *18 Optional <7�— 28 31 (Qty 6) 33 30 27 30 33 :5 21 21 32 3 _� O 2911 2 29 1 -VS-FHP1.0 &VSFHP165JEP Motor 1 -VSFHP165AUT Motor (R0571000) (110670400) Figure 15. VS FloPro Series Pumps Exploded View Jandy"Pro Series VS FloPro7m Series Variable-Speed Pump I Installation&Operation Manual Page 23 7.3 Performance Curves Jandy Pro Series VS FloPro Series Pump VS-FHP1.0,VSFHP16SAUT&VSFHP165JEP Performance Curves 100 43 90 39 80 35 m 70 - 30 0 (L 0 0 60 - -- -- 26 u m c LL m 'O A m 50 — - 22 c u `m 40 17 m 0 50 e 30 Ns -13 0 20 - - 9 1 10 4 1 RP 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Flow Rate,Gallons Per Minute,(GPM) Jandy Pro Series VS FloPro Series Pump VS-FHP2.0,VSFHP270AUT&VSFHP270JEP Performance Curves 100 43 90 — 39 80 35 m 70 30 0 3 ') a `o ro 60 26 LL_ d 9 q N� 50 _-- __- — _-_ ___ _.. ---_ 22 7 2 N u m 40 17 a ' c o � a o c 30 13 a 20 9 1 10 4 600rpm 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Flow Rate,Gallons Per Minute,(GPM) 7.4 Physical and Operational Specifications Specifications Model No. HP Voltage Max Watts Pipe Size Carton Overall Weight Length 'A' VS-FHP1.0,VSFHP165AUT& 1.0 230 VAC 1,60OW 2-2'/z 46 Ibs. 64 cm (25.2") VSFHP165JEP VS-FHP2.0,VSFHP270AUT& 2.0 230 VAC 2,400 W 2'/z-3" 56 Ibs. 69 cm (27.2") VSFHP270JEP 7.4.2 Dimensions NOTE When installing a pump,leave a minimum of two(2)feet(30 cm)of clearance above the pump for removal of the strainer basket. 641 mm 25'/4" 254 mm 101, 283 mm Attached JEP-R Enclosure (VS-FHP1.0 Models only) 324 mm 187 mm 1665 mm 276 mm 10'/." it Bolt Holes, Front Edge of Union Center to Center to Center of Bolt Holes Figure 16. VS-FHP1.0 &VSFHP165AUT Dimensions 691 mm 27 3/16" 283 mm 264 mm 11 118" 324 mm 12 3/4" • 197 mm 7 3/4" 165 mm 276 mm t 6112" - 10 718" Bolt Holes, Front Edge of Union Center to Center to Center of Bolt Holes Figure 17. VS-FHP2.0 &VSFHP270AUT Dimensions Zodiac Pool Systems LLC ETL LISTED ON CONFORMS TO 2620 Commerce Way,Vista,CA 92081 c "' UL STo 1081 1.800.822.7933 1 www.ZodiacPoolSystems.com Intertek certified to CAN/CSASTD % � Zodiac Pool Systems Canada,Inc. C22 z No.109 2-3365 Mainway,Burlington,Ontario LN 1A6 +1(888)647-4004 1 www.ZodiacPool Systems.ca 02017Zodiac Pool Systems LLC.ZODIACI is a registered trademark of Zodiac International, i SAS.U.,used underficense.All trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners. H04204W REM Building Permit Check List&Zoning Analysis r . ,, ; Address: '7—0 O L_�t. CK2,G 0-.42� _tt:� _ SBL: I — l 0 Zone:- l S Use: � Const.Type: _Other. 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Date of Submission: Parcel ID#: 135.26-1-64 Zone: R-15 08.22.22 Proposed Improvement(Describe in detail): PROPOSED IN GROUND GUNITE POOL WITH APPLICANT CHECK LIST: MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT PATIO AND FENCE The following items must be submitted to the Building Department by the applicant-no exceptions. Property Owne _RYAN ROZINS 1. (X)Completed Application 2. (%)Two(2)sets of sealed plans. (one full size (maximum Address: 20 OLD ORCHARD RD. allowable plan size=36"x 42") and one 11"xl7") Phone# 914-306-2533 3. ( Two(2)copies of the property survey. 4. Two(2)copies of the proposed site plan. Applicant appearing before the Board: 5. One electronic/disc copy of the complete application materials. THOMAS HAYNES 6. (`�Filing Fee. Address: 287 BOWMAN AVE.,PURCHASE NY 10577 7. (X)Any supporting documentation. Phone# 914-963-3838 8• ( )HOA approval letter. Ofappticable) 9. OK)Photographs. Architect/Engineer: THOMAS HAYNES= 10.(X)Samples of finishes/color chart. 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The Board of Review reserves the right to refuse to hear any application not meeting the requirements contained herein. jr� ?N i 4 Sworn to before me this Sworn to before me this day of S&OM"Of , 2022 lSignaApplicant e nn. , 20 2�" _ Signature of Property Owner RYAN 10 S AYNES Print Name of Owner Print Name of Applicant Not lic No ry Public JULIE MCKEON III NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK KVANDER No. 01 MC61271 32 Notdy PlAft Of NOW Ywk Qualified in Westchester County I.D.01AL641646 My Commission Expires May 23,262-5 COMMISSION EXPIRES 03/01/2025 8/12/2021 BRnv� Village of Rye Brook ML MR Agenda FB SE J Architectural Review Board Meeting AC SF Q 0— t t Wednesday,October 19,2022 at 7:30 PM JM Village Hall,938 Sing Street 1. ITEMS: 1.1. #5772 (Consent Agenda) Bruce Rubenstein&Sandra Rubenstein 140 Country Ridge Drive 4'-0"high partial fence. 1.2. #5773 (Consent Agenda) Daniel Wurtzel&Helene Wurtzel 43 Meadowlark Road Rooftop solar array. 1.3. #5774 (Consent Agenda) Michael Ross&Heidi Li 151 North Ridge Street Rooftop solar array. 1.4. #5775 (Consent Agenda) Richard Greenberg&Elizabeth Greenberg 1 Milestone Road Replace decking&railings on existing rear deck. 1.5. #5776 (Consent Agenda) Fernando Rosales&Leslie Rosales 68 Tamarack Road Replace wood tie wall w/ masonry and add flagstone to existing steps. 1.6. #5672 (Consent Agenda) G&G Homebuilders Corp 10 Arlington Place Change front and rear doors. (Amendment to Prior Approval) 1.7. #5784(Consent Agenda) Fabricio Denadae&Luciana Chieus do Amaral 110 Brush Hollow Close Legalize conversion of attic to living space-install skylights. Consent Agenda Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes Page 1 of 4 Architectural Review Board October 19,2022 1.8. #5767 (Re-Appearance) Pawling Holdings LLC 261 North Ridge Street New stone and clapboard siding,windows,front entrance and dormers. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.9. #5777 Breddy Alfaro 81 Hillcrest Avenue Legalize new flagstone walkways,rear patios and remove shed. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.10. #5674 Gregory Andronico&Jaclyn Andronico 92 Windsor Road Addition to master suite. (Amendment to Prior Approval) Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.11. #5778 Win Ridge Realty LLC New awning for"Madison's Niche" 114 South Ridge Street Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes Page 2 of 4 Architectural Review Board October 19,2022 1.12. #5779 Thomas Mitchell&Mary Mitchell 45 Roanoke Avenue New rear deck. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.13. #5780 Michael Weinberg 505 Comly Avenue Convert double garage doors to single. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.14. #5781 Ryan Rozins&Mindy Rozins 20 Old Orchard Road In-ground swimming pool,pool patio and safety �.n{cce. Approvals: Motion (V\'L Second J` ' Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.15. #5782 Moises Ochoa&Maria Ochoa 51 Hawthorne Avenue New rear deck,new patio doors,new windows and interior alterations. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes Page 3 of 4 Architectural Review Board October 19,2022 1.16. #5783 Valdet Nikci&Eneida Hoxha 229 Country Ridge Drive Refurbish and expand rear pool coping and patio. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.17. #5766 Mark Posner&Lauren Posner 32 Bonwit Road New one family home w/ finished basement and attached two-car garage. (Amendment to Prior Approval) Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes 1.18. #5785 Paul Snisky&Kelly Snisky 41 Meadowlark Road Rear deck,rear patio,exterior gas line,outdoor kitchen and exterior lighting. Approvals: Motion Second Abstention Aye; Nay; Adjournment; Notes NEXT MEETING: November 16,2022 Page 4 of 4 Michal Nowak From: Michal Nowak Sent: Friday, September 30, 2022 11:17 AM To: 'tj@haynesdesigngroup.com' Cc: Mike Izzo;Tara Orlando; Laura Petersen Subject: FW: 20 Old Orchard - Pool, Patio & Retaining wall MR. Haynes, / 'Tltl� //� xplq,�V- I have reviewed the revised plans for 20 Old Orchard.A few comments exist 1. Page A.02,Stormwater calculations are incorrect. Cn shall be 98. 2. Impervious increase is 1906 per building inspector, not 1656 as on Stormwater Calculations.... 3. On 9-21-22 1 sent a plan of previous drainage, please note these galleries need to be located in rear and you can interconnect these together 4. Please complete the attached forms a. https:Hryebrook.org/documents/steep-slope-work-permit-application/ b. https:Hryebrook.org/documents/storm-water-management-application/ Make these changes and you are good to go on my end 'WCW J. Nowak Superintendent of Public Works And Engineering ISA Arborist Village of Rye Brook 938 King Street Rye Brook,NY 10573 11: 914-939-0753 x 2965 F: 914-939-5801 "Jitbfic WeA46 —:.iFte ftea%ffieat of thii Vi facje" 1 Michal Nowak From: Michal Nowak Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 4:30 PM To: tj@haynesdesigngroup.com Cc: Mike Izzo; Tara Orlando; Laura Petersen Subject: RE: 20 Old Orchard - Pool, Patio & Retaining wall Second Stormwater Review Mr. Haynes I have just reviewed plans for a second time for storm water management regarding 20 Old Orchard. None of my previous comments were addressed. A Permit will not be issued for this project until the below comments are satisfied: 1. Page A.02, Stormwater calculations are incorrect. Cn shall be 98. Runoff shass be 6.2" 2. Impervious increase is 1906 per building inspector, not 1656 as on Stormwater Calculations.... 3. On 9-21-22 I sent a plan of previous drainage, please note these galleries need to be located in rear and you can interconnect these together 4. Please complete the attached forms a. https://ryebrook.org/documents/steep-slope-work-permit-application/ b. https://ryebrook.org/documents/storm-water-management-application/ Please address these comments ASAP Jtkfmt 1. ✓ o ak Superintendent of Public Works And Engineering ISA Arborist Village of Rye Brook 938 King Street Rye Brook,NY 10573 P:914-939-0753 x 2965 F: 914-939-5801 "YubiCic 1Glm& —.7G heaxtbe at of Wi Viffage" From: Michal Nowak Sent: Friday, September 30, 2022 11:16 AM To:tj@haynesdesigngroup.com Cc: Mike Izzo<Mlzzo@ryebrook.org>; Tara Orlando<torlando@ryebrook.org>; Laura Petersen <LPetersen@ryebrook.org> Subject: FW: 20 Old Orchard - Pool, Patio & Retaining wall MR. Haynes, 1 have reviewed the revised plans for 20 Old Orchard. A few comments exist 1. Page A.02, Stormwater calculations are incorrect. Cn shall be 98. 2. Impervious increase is 1906 per building inspector, not 1656 as on Stormwater Calculations.... 3. On 9-21-22 1 sent a plan of previous drainage, please note these galleries need to be located in rear and you can interconnect these together 4. Please complete the attached forms t a. https://ryebrook.org/documents/steep-slope-work-permit-application/ b. https:/Iryebrook.org/documents/storm-water-management-application/ Make these changes and you are good to go on my end Atir,W J.Nowak Superintendent of Public Works And Engineering ISA Arborist Village of Rye Brook 938 King Street Rye Brook,NY 10573 P:914-939-0753 x 2965 F:914-939-5801 "Yub&Ufo&ia —.J fw heaxtfieat o f tho ` dtage" 2 Haynes Architecture P . C . 287 Bowman Ave. Suite 208 Purchase NY 10577 t: 914.963.3838: e: TJOahavnesdesigngroup.com website:www.haynesdesigngroup.com November 1, 2022 Re: 20 Old Orchard Road- Pool, Patio and Retaining wall Review In response to your comments for the project noted above, we have provided the following response: 1. Page A.02, Storm water calculations are incorrect. Cn shall be 98. Runoff shall be 6.2" 1. Calculations hays UCCII ICy,:>uu ACC 711 7CI I-l.uL 2. Impervious increase is 1906 per building inspector, not 1656 as on Storm water Calculations.... 1. There was a typo in the original listed impervious area; this is why Mr. Izzo said the impervious area was a different number. What we have shown now is the latest and correct number 3. On 9-21-22 1 sent a plan of previous drainage, please note these galleries need to be located in rear and you can interconnect these together 1. The drainage galleries are shown and the new chamber are called to be interconnected 4. Please complete the attached forms 1. Storm water application has been submitted R IE C LE 2. Steep slopes application has been submitted N�V - 2 2022 i D' U VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPART MEN 1- If you have any questions, please contact me at 914-963-3838 Very truly yours, 0 W Thomas E. Haynes, R.A. • grim f - -- - , 411" y �A ENO Now 1 : ram j 1 � r M• OF IvAb 0. Iry WA- a 4 . O O x, 7 U U O �a O = •°.' `ham'• O o w cn '`�'• U W Q Ln l �„y � O � } >' c O kilo ° H of-wa 10 otiection _ •o rJ J G� Q O ...•+ �y ��1 O = ° p A y -:ems v "l.•, •ie :. ti f O Q 1.J W o a0 Q E- 8Q a 3 rA 1 A o � r• � W cc co Ln U d y o Oi dip v �� •: a a i A s ------ CORAL-1 ' IIII CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE126/2 Y2 �.--� 1 a2sr2o22 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the pollcy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsements. PRODUCER 845-783-2555 W. ACT Walter Rose Agency Walter Rose Agency,Inc PHONE 845-783-2555 FAX 845-496-3622 8 Stage Road A/C,No,E4: (AIC,No): Monroe, NY 10950 33:Lisa@walterroseagency.com INSURER 3 AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC INSURERA:Acadia Insurance Company 31325 INSURED INSURER B:Union Insurance Co Coral Sea Pools Service Corp Anthony Torchia INSURERC: 518A North State Road Briarcliff Manor, NY10510 INSURER0: INSURER E INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUB POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXPLTR LIMBS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR X CPA536460941 10/22/2022 10/22/2023 DAMAGE TO RENTED $ 300,000 MED EXP(Any one erson 10,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY ❑X JROT- LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG 2,000,000 OTHER EC B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COEa accident $MBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1,000,000 X ANY AUTO CAA5364610-11 10/22/2022 10/22/2023 BODILY INJURY Per erson OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY Per accident $ AURTEODS ONLY AUTNNOppSyyyy EEpp AUTOS ONLY A�TOSONLV PROeERden[ AMAGE $ A X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EPPAeeCH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CUA5394855-11 10122/2022 10/2212023 AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 DED I X I RETENTION$ 10000 B WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OTH- ST AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y 1 N CA5364612-11 10/22/2022 10/2212023 ATUTE FIR 500,000 ANY PROPRIETORiPARTNERECUTIVE EL EACH ACCIDENT $ pFFICER/MEMg�R EXCLUDED N� N!A (Mandatory IIn NH) EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 If es,descnbe under RIPTI N F PERATIONS F L DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space Is rsqulred) Swimming Pools-Installation, Servicing or Repair-Below Ground. Certificate holder is listed as additional insured with respect to work performed for the Rozins Residence at 20 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook, NY CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION RYEBR01 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Village of Rye Brook THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN g Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Office of Building 938 King Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Rye Brook, NY 10573 n ACORD 25(2016103) OO 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD MK Workers' SATE Compensation OF NYS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE Board COVERAGE la. Legal Name&Address of Insured (Use street address only) 1 b. Business Telephone Number of Insured 914-762-1133 Coral Sea Pools Service Corp Anthony Torchia 1c. NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer 518A North State Road Registration Number of Insured Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 Work Location of Insured (Only required If coverage Is 1d. Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured specifically limited to certain locations in New York State, i.e., a or Social Security Number Wrap-Up Wrap-Up Policy) 133237847 2. Name and Address of the Entity Requesting Proof of 3a. Name of Insurance Carrier Coverage (Entity Being Listed as the Certificate Holder) Union Insurance Company Village of Rye Brook 3b. Policy Number of entity listed in box "1 a" Office of Building WCA 5364612 938 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573 3c. Policy effective period 10/22/2022 to 10/22/2023 3d. The Proprietor, Partners or Executive Officers are x included. (Only check box if all partners/officers included) all excluded or certain partnerslofficers excluded. This certifies that the insurance carrier indicated above in box "3" insures the business referenced above in box "la" for workers' compensation under the New York State Workers Compensation Law. (To use this form, New York(NY)must be listed under Item 3A on the INFORMATION PAGE of the workers'compensation insurance policy). The Insurance Carrier or its licensed agent will send this Certificate of Insurance to the entity listed above as the certificate holder in box"2". The Insurance Carrier will also notify the above certificate holder within 10 days IF a policy is canceled due to nonpayment of premiums or within 30 days IF there are reasons other than nonpayment of premiums that cancel the policy or eliminate the insured from the coverage indicated on this Certificate. (These notices may be sent by regular mail.) Otherwise,this Certificate is valid for one year after this form is approved by the insurance carrier or its licensed agent, or until the policy expiration date listed in box "3c", whichever is earlier. This certificate is issued as a matter of information only and confers no rights upon the certificate holder.This certificate does not amend,extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policy listed, nor does it confer any rights or responsibilities beyond those contained in the referenced policy. This certificate may be used as evidence of a Workers'Compensation contract of insurance only while the underlying policy is in effect. Please Note: Upon the cancellation of the workers'compensation policy indicated on this form, if the business continues to be named on a permit, license or contract issued by a certificate holder, the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of Workers' Compensation Coverage or other authorized proof that the business is complying with the mandatory coverage requirements of the New York State Workers' Compensation Law. Under penalty of perjury, I certify that I am an authorized representative or licensed agent of the insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has the coverage as depicted on this form. Approved by: Kevin McDonough (Print name of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier) Approved by: 10/26/2022 (Signature) (Date) Title: President of Walter Rose Agency, Inc Telephone Number of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier: 845-783-2555 Please Note: Only insurance carriers and their licensed agents are authorized to issue Form C-105.2. Insurance brokers are NOT authorized to issue it. C-105.2(9-17) www.wcb.state.ny.us Laura Petersen From: Mike Izzo Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 3:33 PM To: Laura Petersen; Steven Fews;Tara Orlando Subject: FW: Message from UDig NY From: UDig NY Exactix <tickets@exactix.udigny.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 3:33:23 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) To: Mike Izzo Subject: Message from UDig NY ****REGULAR**** DIG REQUEST from UDig NY for: VIL RYE BROOK Taken: 11/30/2022 15:32 To: VIL RYE BROOK PRIMARY Transmitted: 11/30/2022 15:33 00002 Ticket: 11302-001-384-00 Type: Regular Previous Ticket: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State: NY County: WESTCHESTER Place: RYE BROOK Addr: From: 20 To: Name: OLD ORCHARD RD Cross: From: To: Name: Offset: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Locate: MARK REAR AND SIDES OF PROPERTY NearSt: WINDINGWOOD RD N & CROSSWAY Means of Excavation: EXCAVATOR Blasting: N Site marked with white: N Boring/Directional Drilling: N Within 25ft of Edge of Road: N Work Type: INSTALL INGROUND SWIMMING POOL Estimated Work Complete Date: 12/19/2022 Depth of excavation: 10 FEET Site dimensions: Length 45 FEET Width 25 FEET Start Date and Time: 12/14/2022 07:00 Must Start By: 12/29/2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contact Name: NICOLE INGEGNERI Company: CORAL SEA POOLS Addrl: 518A N STATE RD Addr2: City: BRIARCLIFF MANOR State: NY Zip: 10510 Phone: 914-762-1133 Fax: Email: nicole@coralseapools.com Field Contact: ANTHONY TORCHIA Alt Phone: 914-762-1133 Email: anthony@coralseapools.com Working for: ROZINS (LAST NAME) i Comments: Lookup Type: PARCEL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Members: CONED SUEZ WTR WESTCHESTER VIL RYE BROOK WESTCHESTER CTY SWR 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: F79F3745-F641-413F-B594-B3354E51 FC36 OLD ORCHARD ROAD Richard A. 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PROJECT INFORMATION: SCOPE OF WORK: GENERAL POOL NOTES AND REQUIREMENTS AS PER R326 OF THE 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,SUITE 208 -- - -- -- - - - PURCHASE,NY 10577 - - 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE 4.963.3861 OWNER: MR.&MRs.RozlNs -PROPOSED IN-GROUND POOL,PATIO,STONE RETAINING WALL&SAFETY FENCING -- -- p:info 3.3838 f 91up.corn _________— - ____-_ _______ _ --__. e:info @ haynesdesigngroup.com ADDRESS: 20 OLD ORCHARD ROAD - -- - R326,3.1 IN-GROUND POOLS.IN-GROUND POOLS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN CONFORMANCE WITH ANSI APSPIICC 5(AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR I These documents and all the ideas,arrangement,design, RYE BROOK,NY MATERIAL SPAMPLES. RESIDENTIAL IN-GROUND SWIMMING POOLS,2011). signs,and plan s indicated thereon or presented thereby are I TELEPHONE: 91-3 6-5 -- - - - - owned by and remain the property of Thomas E.Haynes, R326.4.1 TEMPORARY BARRIERS.AN OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL SHALL BE SURROUNDED BY A TEMPORARY BARRIER DURING INSTALLATION OR CONSTRUCTION THAT R,A.and no part thereof shall be utilized by any person.firm, EMAIL: RYANROZINS@GMAIL.COM prcotporation for any purpose whatsoever except withthe SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL A PERMANENT BARRIER IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTIONR326.4.2 IS PROVIDED specific written permission of Thomas E.Haynes.R.A.All rights reserved R326.4.1.1 HEIGHT-THE TOP OF THE TEMPORARY BARRIER T 48 INCHES(12191 ABOVE GRADE MEASURED ON THE SIDE OF THE BARRIER WHICH FACES AWAY FROM -- - HE SWIMMING POOL. revisions:10.27.22_REV.AS PER ENGINEER ARCHITECT: COMMENTS --- R326.4.1.2 REPLACEMENT BY A PERMANENT BAR-RIER A TEMPORARY BARRIER SHALL BE REPLACED BY A COMPLYING PERMANENT BARRIER WITHIN EITHER OF THE NAME: HAYNES ARCHITECTURE PC-THOMAS HAYNES ' FOLLOWING PERIODS:1.90 DAYS OF THE DATE OF ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SWIMMING POOL;OR 90 DAYS OF THE DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF THE INSTALLATION OR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SWIMMING POOL, ADDRESS: 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,SUITE 208 _-.., � �� � -- - �t�V� � � - NAr.suRVEY PURCHASE NEW YORK 10577 R326.4.2.1 BARRIER HEIGHT AND CLEARANCES.THE TOP OF THE BARRIER SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 48INCHES(1219MM)ABOVE GRADE MEASURED ON THE SIDE OF THE BARRIER THAT FACES AWAY FROM THE SWIMMING POOL.THE VERTICAL CLEARANCE BETWEEN GRADE AND THE BOTTOM OF THE BARRIER SHALL BE NOT GREATER FINAL INSPECTION TELEPHONE: 1-(914)-963-3838 / THAN 2 INCHES(51 1 MEASURED ON THE SIDE OF THE BARRIER THAT FACES AWAY FROM THE SWIM-MING POOL.WHERE THE TOP OF THE POOL STRUCTURE IS EMAIL: TJ@HAYNESDESIGNGROUP.COM ABOVE GRADE,THE BARRIER MAY BE AT GROUND LEVEL,OR MOUNTED ON TOP OF THE POOL STRUCTURE.WHERE THE BARRIER IS MOUNTED ON TOP OF THE POOL STRUCTURE,THE BARRIER SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTIONS R326.4.2.2 AND R326.4.2.3.[NY]R326.4.2.2 SOLID BARRIER SURFACES.SOLID BARRIERS WHICH DO NOT HAVE OPENINGS SHALL NOT CONTAIN INDENTATIONS OR PROTRUSIONS EXCEPT FOR NORMAL CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES AND TOOLED MASONRY JOINTS.[NY] R326.4,2.3 CLOSELY SPACED HORIZONTAL MEM-BERS.WHERE THE BARRIER IS COMPOSED OF HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL MEMBERS AND THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE rip r nonu TOPS OF THE HORIZONTAL MEMBERS IS LESS THAN 45 INCHES If 143MM),THE HORIZONTAL MEMBERS SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE SWIMMING POOL SIDE OF THE LOCATION f1 A A P:NOT OT TO SCALE C A I E FENCE,SPACING BETWEEN VER-TICAL MEMBERS SHALL NOT EXCEED 1314 INCHES(44 1 IN WIDTH.WHERE THERE ARE DECORATIVE CUTOUTS WITHIN VERTI-CAL t- MAP:I V Jl�/"1LC MEMBERS,SPACING WITHIN THE CUTOUTS SHALL BE NOT GREATER THAN 1314 INCHES(44 MM)IN WIDTH.[NY]R326.4.2.4 WIDELY SPACED HORIZONTAL MEM-BERS. WHERE THE BARRIER IS COMPOSED OF HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL MEMBERS AND THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TOPS OF THE HORIZONTAL MEMBERS IS 45 INCHES (1143 1 OR MORE,SPACING BETWEEN VERTICAL MEMBERS SHALL BE NOT GREATER THAN 41NCHES(1021 WHERE THERE ARE DECO-RATIVE CUTOUTS WITHIN VERTICAL MEMBERS,SPACING WITHIN THE CUTOUTS SHALL BE NOT GREATER THAN 1314 INCHES(44 MM)IN WIDTH.[NY]R326.4.2.5 CHAIN LINK DIMENSIONS.MAXIMUM MESH SIZE FOR CHAIN LINK FENCES SHALL BE A 2114 INCH(57MM)SQUARE,UNLESS THE FENCE HAS VERTICAL SLATS FASTENED AT THE TOP OR THE BOTTOM WHICH REDUCE THE OPENINGS TO NOT MORE THAN 1314 INCHES(44 Ml[NY]R326.4.2.6 DIAGONAL MEMBERS.WHERE THE BAR-RIER IS COMPOSED OF DIAGONAL MEMBERS,THE MAXIMUM OPENING FORMED BY THE DIAGONAL MEMBERS SHALL BE NOT GREATER THAN 1314 INCHES(441 I R326.4.2.7 GATES.GATES SHALL COMPLY R326.4.2.1 THROUGH R326.4.2.6,AND WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:[NY]R326.4.2.7.1 SELF-CLOSING AND OPENING CON-FIGURATION.ALL GATES SHALL BE SELF-CLOSING.IN ADDITION,IF THE GATE IS A PEDESTRIAN ACCESS GATE,THE GATE SHALL OPEN OUTWARD,AWAY FROM THE POOL.[NY] R326.4.2.7.2 LATCHING.ALL GATES SHALL BE SELF-LATCHING,WITH THE LATCH HANDLE LOCATED WITHIN THE ENCLOSURE(I.E.,ON THE POOL SIDE OF THE ENCLOSURE) project title: AND AT LEAST 40 INCHES(1016 MM)ABOVE GRADE.IN ADDI-TION,IF THE LATCH HANDLE IS LOCATED LESS THAN 54 INCHES(1372 I FROM GRADE,THE LATCH HANDLE EXAMPLE PHOTO OF INSTALLED MATERIALS: SHALL BE LOCATED AT LEAST 3 INCHES(76 1 BELOW THE TOP OF THE GATE,AND NEITHER THE GATE NOR THE BARRIER SHALL HAVE ANY OPENING GREATER THAN 0.5 INCH(12.7 MM)WITHIN 18 INCHES(457 MM)OF THE LATCH HANDLE[NY]R326.4.2.7.3 LOCKING.ALL GATES SHALL BE SECURELY LOCKED WITH A DECKING PAVER:BEDFORD STONE-32 X 16" CASCADE FLAGGING-GROUTED KEY,COMBINATION OR OTHERCHILD-PROOF LOCK SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT ACCESS TO THE SWIMMING POOL THROUGH SUCH GATE WHEN THE SWIM-MING POOL IS NOT IN USE OR SUPERVISED.]NY]IDWELLING WALL AS BARRIER.A WALL OR WALLS OF A DWELLING MAY SERVE AS PART OF THE BARRIER,PROVIDED POOL COPING:EASED EDGE BLUESTONE THAT THE WALL OR WALLS MEET THE APPLICABLE BAR-RIER REQUIREMENTS OF SECTIONS R326.4.2.1 THROUGHR326.4.2.6,AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ��yy CONDITIONS SHALL BE MET:1.A)DOORS WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO THE POOL THROUGH THAT WALL SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN ALARM THAT PRODUCES AN VV INSIDE POOL FINISH:AEGEAN SEA DIAMOND BRITE,WATERCOLOR SERIES AUDIBLE WARNING WHEN THE DOORANDIOR ITS SCREEN,IF PRESENT,ARE OPENED.THE ALARM SHALL BE LISTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL2017.THE AUDIBLE ALARM SHALL ACTIVATE WITHIN7 SECONDS AND SOUND CONTINUOUSLY FOR A MINI-MUM OF 30 SECONDS AFTER THE DOOR ANDIOR ITS SCREEN,IF PRESENT,ARE AUTOCOVER COLOR:CHARCOAL BEINGOPENED AND BE CAPABLE OF O UUNDER ALL CONDITIONS,S,THHEALARM SYSTEM ACTIVITIES. OR SWITCH,O ALARM EMPOL ORARILYDEAICTIVL RESET TE HE Rye Brook WINTER COVER COLOR:GREEN ALARM FOR A SINGLE OPEN-ING.DEACTIVATION SHALL LAST FOR NOT MORE THAN15 SECONDS;AND B)OPERABLE WINDOWS IN THE WALL OR WALLS USED ASA O BARRIER SHALL HAVE A LATCHING DEVICE LOCATED NO LESS THAN 48 INCHES ABOVE THE FLOOR.OPEN-INGS IN OPERABLE WINDOWS SHALL NOT ALLOW A A 4-INCH-DIAMETER(102 MM)SPHERE TO PASS THROUGH THE OPENING WHEN THE WINDOW IS%ITS LARGEST OPENED POSITION;AND C)WHERE THE DWELLING IS w WHOLLY CONTAINED WITHIN THE POOL BARRIER OR ENCLOSURE,ALARMS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT EVERY DOOR WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO THE POOL;OR e 2.OTHER APPROVED MEANS OF PROTECTION,SUCH AS SELF-CLOSING WITH SELF-LATCHING DEVICES,SO LONG AS THE DEGREE OF PROTECTION AFFORDED IS NOT LESS .._ � T'iEW pl�yy L. { THAN THE PROTECTION AFFORDED BY ITEM 1 DESCRIBED ABOVE.[NY]R326.4.2.8.1 ALARM DEACTIVATION SWITCH LOCATION.WHERE AN ALARM IS PROVIDED,THE Dry O A R£v E'N IS FOR GrNORAIL COGS C�i?A.r°L A' DEACTIVA-TION SWITCH SHALL BE LOCATED 54 INCHES(1372 MM)OR MORE ABOVE THE THRESHOLD OF THE DOOR.IN DWELLINGS REQUIRED TO BE ACCESSIBLE `t SIILM FOR OR d CORRECTNESS F D'W"Pi0 II UNITS,TYPE A UNITS,OR TYPE 8 UNITS,THE DEACTIVATION SWITCH SHALL BE LOCATED 48 INCHES(1219 MIA)ABOVE THE THRESHOLD OF THE DOOR. r Ti a�.vSr°0`daA9liilY FQO'.GORR.ECT%E"aS OF pEn#Ei'351Oh'S, �I i?ESriKLsF4�CN4DI'MN6,O=51trNP2OFEaSIO�iL I` O OR, ( R326.4.4 PROHIBITED LOCATIONS BARRIERS SHALL BE LOCATED SO AS TO PROHIBIT PERMANENT STRUCTURES EQUIPMENT OR SIMILAR OBJECTS FROM BEING USED j Printkey/TaxID:135.26-1-64 SUBJECT PROPERTY: TOCLIMBTHEBARRIER. NO EXCEP'1'Kltd,i�3t4_N-_. j O 20 OLD ORCHARD ROAD A i�AKE COFL�<tiLN3S hSOfCb I j R326.5 ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION FOR SWIMMING POOL AND SPA SUCTION OUTLETS SUCTION OUTLETS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PRODUCE CIRCULATION ZONE: R-15 THROUGHOUT THE POOL OR SPA.SINGLE-OUTLETSYSTEMS,SUCH AS AUTOMATIC VACUUM CLEANER SYSTEMS,OR MULTI-PLE SUCTION OUTLETS,WHETHER ISOLATED z RYE BROOK,NY AMEND AND�tE�t3aMIT �.y..n� BY VALVES OR OTHERWISE,SHALL BE PROTECTED AGAINST USER ENTRAPMENT. N REJECTED)RErER'l AEA F41<S V R326.5.1 COMPLIANCE.SUCTION OUTLETS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIRE-MENTS OF CPSC 15 USC 8003 AND RYE BROOK FENGIN8 R ING Qal I ANSIIAPSP(ICC 7,WHEREAPPLICABLE. DRAWING LIST: 038KINGS"tl 0 ��,E BROOK,IW''4���� R326.6 SUCTION OUTLETS,SUCTION OUTLETS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PRODUCE CIRCUATION THROUGHOUT THE POOL OR SPA.SINGLE-OUTLET SYSTEMS, 0 SUCH AS AUTOMATIC VACUUM CLEANER SYS-TEMS,OR MULTIPLE SUCTION OUTLETS,WHETHER ISOLATED BY VALVES OR OTHERWISE,SHALL BE PROTECTED t P}iQl"kE(914)5139^0755a 9301 AGAINST USER ENTRAPMENT 1.1 O L SHEET: TITLE: I� VhJ/J1 LLL..MLLL...111 A.01 LOCATION PLAN I GENERAL NOTES RECYCLED S T ONE -_ R326.6.1 COMPLIANCE ALTERNATIVE.SUCTION OUTLETS MAY BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSUAPSPIICCTDO NOT PRINT THIS MATERIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION WHICH IS PROPRIETARY TO AND COPYRIGHTED BY INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL,INC.THE INFORMATION COPYRIGHTED BY THE ^y A.02 PLOT PLAN/NOTES PERMITTED-USE ONLY CLEAN INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL,INC.HAS BEEN OBTAINED AND REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION.THE ACRONYM"ICC'AND THE ICC LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE WA g H E D STONE MARKS OF ICC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. A.03 DETAILS TO Z]NCH®[AMETEK R326.6.2 SUCTION FITTINGS,POOL AND SPA SUCTION OUT-LETS SHALL HAVE A COVER THAT CONFORMS TO ANSIIASMEA112.19.8,OR AN 18INCH BY 231NCH(457 MM BY A.04 PHOTOGRAPHS 584 MM)DRAIN GRATE OR LARGER,OR AN APPROVED CHANNEL DRAIN SYSTEM,EXCEPTION:Sl!RFACE SKIMMERS. - - - -- - - ------- — - ----- --�R326.6.3 ATMOSPHERIC VACUUM RELIEF SYSTEM REQUIRED.POOL AND SPA SINGLE-OR MULTIPLE-OUTLET CIRCULA-TION SYSTEMS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH O ATMOSPHERIC VACUUM RELIEF SHOULD GRATE COVERS LOCATED THEREIN BECOME MISSING OR BROKEN,THIS VACUUM RELIEF SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE O APPROVED OR ENGINEERED Y DRAINAGE SOD TOFF THE TYPE SPECIFIED HEREIN,AS FOLLOWS:1.SAFETY VACUUM RELEASE SYSTEM CONFORMING TO ASMEA112.19.17;OR 2. AN CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA O R326.6.4 DUAL DRAIN SEPARATION.SINGLE OR MULTIPLE PUMP CIRCULATION SYSTEMS HAVE AMINIMUM OF TWO SUCTION OUTLETS OF THE APPROVED TYPE.A � N THESE DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE MINIMUM HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL DISTANCE OF 3 FEET(914 MM)SHALL SEPARATE THE OUT-LETS.THESE SUCTION OUTLETS SHALL BE PIPED SO THAT WATER IS GROUND WIND DESIGN— sElsMlc SuBJEciiO DAMAGE FROM: AND CE eARRIER�FL000 AIR MEAN DRAWN THROUGH THEM SIMULTANEOUSLY THROUGH A VACUUM-RELIEF-PROTECTED LINE TO THE PUMP OR PUMPS. a VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MUNICIPAL CODE WEATHERING FROST I I i1 — ANNUAL SNOW SPEED TOPOGRAPHICL WIND WIND BORNE DESIGN TERMITE DESIGN UNDERLAYMEN HAZARDS FREEZINGLOAD(PSF)(MPH) EFFECTS DEBRIS ZONE CATE GORY TEMP REQUIRED INDEX TEMP. R326.6.5 POOL CLEANER FITTINGS.WHERE PROVIDEDNACUUM OR PRESSURE CLEANER FITTINGS)SHALL BE LOCATED IN AN ACCESSIBLE POSITION(S)AT LEAST 6 SEE INCHES(152 MM)AND NOT MORE THAN 12 INCHES(305 MM)BELOW THE MINIMUM OPERA-TIONAL WATER LEVEL OR AS AN ATTACHMENT TO THE SKIMMER(S).30 120 NOES NO U SEVERE 42„ MODERATE 15deg.Fl YES BELOW 1500 l 52deg.F THESE DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL TO HEAVY -ITY.A SWIMMING POOL OR SPA INSTALLED,CONSTRUCTED OR SUB-STANTIALLY MODIFIED AFTER GENERAL NOTES R326.7 SWIMMING POOL AND SPA ALARMS,APPLICABIL FLOOD HAZARDS DECEMBER 14,2006,SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN APPROVED POOL ALARM.POOL ALARMS SHALL COMPLY WITH ASTM F2208 STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR CODE OF NEW YORK STATE A.FIRST CODE DATE OF ADOPTION JULY 9,1980 POOL ALARMS),AND SHALL BE INSTALLED,USED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND THIS SECTION,EXCEPTIONS:1,A HOT B.DATE of EL NUMBERS ERS RAKE STUDY JAR,U H 3 TUB OR SPA EQUIPPED WITH A SAFETY COVER WHICH COMPLIES WITH ASTM F1346.2.A SWIMMING POOL OTHER THAN A HOT TUB OR SPA EQUIPPED WITH AN C.MAPPANELNUMBERS36119C0307FTHROUGH36119C0338FEFFECTIVESEPi.28,2007 ( ) AUTOMATIC POWER SAFETY COVER WHICH COMPLIES WITH ASTM F1346. sea[:Archite aynes original 09-22-2022 THESE DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2020 BUILDING r� �ED aye filing date: REGULATION ZOLO RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE R326.7.1 MULTIPLE ALARMS.A POOL ALARM MUST BE CAPABLE OF DETECTING ENTRY INTO THE WATER AT ANY POINT ON THE SURFACE OF THE SWIMMING POOL. C7����PSE'hgytT drawn by: CODE OF NEW YORK STATE AND THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE- _ _ IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE DETECTION CAPABILITY AT EVERY POINT ON THE SURFACE OF THE SWIMMING POOL,MORE THAN ONE POOL ALARM SHALL BE PRO-VIDEO. 1 n{ checked by: - -- - APPENDIX J FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS USE/OCCUPANCY ALLOAFDAMu v,IHLo XISTINc * racing by: NOGCHANGE R326.7.2 ALARM ACTIVATION.POOL ALARMS SHALL ACTI-VATS UPON DETECTING ENTRY INTO THE WATER AND SHALL SOUND POOLSIDE AND INSME1hEDWELLNtG_-._ THESE DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2020 ENERGY Ah41ll R326.7.3 PROHIBITED ALARMS.THE USE OF PERSONAL IMMERSION ALARMS SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS COMPLIANCE WITH L � 3761 JO CONS r ucTloN No IAN;L I ��NEN CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CODE OF NEW YORK STATE -- � - -- - - -- -- P NOV-2 21122 l Ti 1 1 A._As TYPE 0E CO_ PI B TYPL 5-R NO CHAiNO", DA JOB NUMBER: -`------ SCHEDULE OF DIMEN51DHAL REGULATIONS SITE WORK NOTES: / RESIDENTIAL USE 100.00 0 .00 R-15 ZONE SITE WORK GENERAL NOTES: N 00007'00"W EXISTING DENSE LOT d BULK REOUIREMENTS REQUIRED EXISTING PROPOSED 1. ALL EXTERIOR CONCRETE TO 53,50E PSI(MIN.) 2. ALL PROPERTY LINE LOCATIONS TO BE STAKED OUT AND VERIFIED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ARBORVITAE -- -. .- -- -___--- - ---_.--- SCREING LOT AREA(SOPTJ 15,000 15,000 NO GHANCE LINE INE ORK,PROPOSED DRIVEWAY ENLARGEMENT TO REMAIN A MIN.OF 3'-0"TO SIDE PROPERTY (rlt I - - 3. NO WORK TO TAKE PLACE BEYOND EXISTING PROPERTY LINES INCLUDING POURED CONCRETE LOCATION OF d ' LOT FRONTAGE 15(FEET) 41.2' NO CHANGE FOOTINGS (FEET) 00 (6)EXISTING , 4. ALL CONCRETE FOOTINGS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 42"BELOW FINISHED GRADE CULTEC .... Z `t a t' r-. FRONT YARD(FEET) 4O' NO GHANVE 5. NEW WALL FOOTING AT EXISTING DWELLING TO BE STEPPED DOWN TO LEVEL OF EXISTING -- .__.'' � :.r CHAMBERS TO 0 REMAIN HOUSE FOOTING AND DOWELED INTO EXISTING AS R - _.. _ -_ SQUIRED-SEE DETAILS IF REQUIRED. HAYNES ARCHITECTURE P.C. 6. NO RETAINING WALL MAY EXCEED T-O"IN HEIGHT AND SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD AND o REAR YARD(FEET) 50' 60.5" NO CHANGE 0 COORDINATED WITH EXISTING/PROPOSED GRADES. \\ 0 --- -- -- 7. ANY PROPOSED CULTEC UNITS(IF REQ'D)TO MAINTAIN 10'-0"MIN.FROM ALL PROPERTY LINES 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,SUITE 208 SIDE rARD;EIR5T/GOMBINED(FEET) /40' q.T/40.0' NO CHANCE 8• ARCHITECT TO BE NOTIFIED OF ANY FOUND DISCREPANCIES. PURCHASE,NY 10577 r 0 �- 0 - - - REL I 2 STORIES 2 STORIES NO CHAN6E p:914.963.3838 f:914.963.3861 Ln ¢ F- - I-- MAXIMUM Nr16HT EROSION CONTROL GENERAL NOTES: d 101.2 I 50 FEET 24+/-FEEL NO GHANE 1 - e:info Q hoynesdesigngroup.com _ � __ _ ____ _ _ 1 ALL EROSION CONTROL AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE 9 I- 'EL' --PROPOSED PATIO DECKING -- - - P 101.2 - P.EL I MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS FOR LOTS I2,001 to INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BEST MANAGEMENT -- EL: 101. GOERAC E 16,000-4 520 50.FT. PRACTICES MANUAL 1991 EDITION,NYS DEC'$REDUCED IMPACTS OF STORM WATER RUNOFF CHILDREN'S PLAY L! r-- - _._. - - These documents and all the ideas,arrangement,design, SET TO BE ----- -- ------ -- 01.3 I PROPOSED 461 +(2ggq.0 X 26%)= 3,Ig3.8 SQ.FT 4,g2_l.8 SQ.FT FROM NEW DEVELOPMENT,WESTCHESTER COUNTY D.E.C.AND CITY OF YONKERS REGULATIONS. signs,and plans indicated thereon or presented thereby are RELOCATED N HIGH CHAIN LINK UTq.74+4,520 SOFT. 2. EROSION CONTROL AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING: owned by and remain the property of Thomas E.Haynes, FENCE - R.A.and no part thereof shall be utilized b an -_-_J L-_=J I y y person,firm, r I I r3 p'OI O 1 OI 52gq.14 S.F. •EROSION CONTROL AND BARRIERS-SILT FENCES AND/OR HAY BALES or corporation for any purpose whatsoever except w h the EXISTING DENSE - JO -_,t_- .SEDIMENT TRAPS specific written permission of Thomas E.Haynes,R.A.All rights ARBORVITAE- - 471.0 k �'__ _--_- I 1 c SCREENING -- - 6. •SOIL STABILIZATION reserved of PROPOSED 38 0 LONG X 18'-0" SETBACK TO POOL 15.0'/I5.0' N/A 5.0'/15.0' .TRACK PADS(CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE) (t.0'IN.) (SIDE AND REAR) 14.6' I 83t r VVIDE IN-GROUND GUNITE POOL I •DUST CONTROL revisions:10.27.22_REV.AS PER ENGINEER •SOIL STOCKPILE AREAS RINGED WITH SILT FENCE COMMENTS (10.UMIN.) ___JL___ PROPOSED cuLTEC UNITS To -- 3. A TRUCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE PAD SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE SERVICE RUN OFF FROM POOL F- ,r 10.0 •• - AREA of ENTRANCE TO REMOVE SEDIMENT CAPTURED ON THE TRUCKS ENTERING AND LEAVING THE SITE. PATIO-(10)NEWCULTEC ¢ �` I� MIN. EXISTING DENSE SEE EROSION CONTROL DETAILS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. RECHARGER330XL u L-_ PEE: I S PLANTINGS- 4. AREAS NOT SUBJECT TO ONGOING EARTHWORK OR CONSTRUCTION,SOILS ARE TO BE SEEDED STORMWATER CHAMBERS � -`-- - 101. DISTU ANCE INSTALL 48'HIGH REL: �N I Oa MIN.INFILL AND MULCHED TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF SOILS EXPOSED TO RAINFALL CONNECT FRENCH DRAIN TO {t/J J,I� 101 CHAMBERS W14'DIA.SCHEDULE 1 - t/'f/J //p 13 -_ _ ARBORVITAE 5. DURING PERIODS WHEN SOILS BECOME DRY AND SUBJECT TO BECOME AIRBORNE,WATERING - � PROPOSED PATIO DECKING 40 PVC LEADER-TYR - -- O _ Z _ I PLANTINGS AS SHALL BE UTILIZED TO SPRAY AND MOISTEN THE SOILS.(SUBJECT TO DROUGHT WATERING CHAMBERS TQ BE .,- T 0�er',7 - �d REQUIREDTO INTERCONNECTED ON BOTTOM ❑❑❑ ' I SCREENIN DRYWELL CALCULATIONS: EXPOSED RESTRICTIONS). AND INTERCONNECTED To _ - _. BETWEEN -- - 6. EXPOSED SOIL STOCKPILE AREAS TO BE RINGED WITH FILTER FABRIC FENCING.STOCKPILES EXISTING CHAMBERS WHERE SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN 50 FEET OF SLOPES,ROADWAYS OR DRAINAGE FACILITIES,ALL 36"X 35" NECESSARY REQUIRED: PLANT 46'HIGH P -- .E EXPOSED SOIL STOCK PILES SHALL BE COVERED AT THE END OF EACH DAY TO PREVENT SOIL ARBORVITAE - �BLUESTONE _ -------_---- 25 YEAR STORM EROSION AND SOIL LOSE FROM RAINFALL EVENTS. STEPPING STONES - ----------- ---- ( ) 7. ALL EXPOSED MASS EXCAVATION AREAS AND OPENING TRENCH AREAS SHALL BE COVERED AT SCREENING FROM EXISTING DENSE W/GRASS INBETWEEN PLANTING AREA RUNOFF CURVE NUMBER OF 98=6.2 INCHES OR 0.516 THE END OF EACH DAY TO PREVENT SOIL EROSION AND SOIL LOSE FROM RAINFALL EVENTS.CUT PLANTING 1EcREENwc EXIST. AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN A MANNER TO MINIMIZE EROSION. AREA TO NEW RETAINING ALUMINUM FENCE s (p """ WALL _ 8. OFF SITE PAVED ROADWAYS SHALL BE KEPT CLEAN AT ALL TIMES. EXISTING 9. ALL CATCH BASIN INLETSAND TRENCH DRAINS SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH HAY BALES. WO.OD DECK INSTALL FRENCH GRAIN E-.- �I ADJACENT TO PATIOEDGE- _2 � _ 10. ALL DEWATERING OPERATIONS SHALL DISCHARGE THROUGH A SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT .` CONNECT FRENCH DRAIN TO PROPOSED FENCE HIGH PROPOSED: NOTE:DOOR#1 IS WITHIN I POOL CHAIN LINK FENCE PROPOSED POOL&PATIO(AREA FOR STEPPING STONES CONTROL FACILITY. AREA OF ENCLOSED POOL/ NEW CULTEC STORMWATER EQUIPMENT 11.SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED ON A cHAMBERs-sFFDETaIL I_ ( q•) DAILY BASIS TO INSURE THAT TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT DITCHES,PIPES AND STRUCTURES PROPOSED48" '� SPA-DOORS TO BE ALARMED - - - ON4�THK. AND EQUIPMENT PAD 78s ft.NOT INCLUDED IN PROPOSED HIGH CHAIN LINK '"' -SEE DOOR ALARM SPEC-- 0 CONCRETE FENCE----_ _. -ALARM IS IN COMPLIANCE O I PAD(24 SCL STORMWATER CALCULATIONS):1,656 SQ.FT. ARE CLEAN OF DEBRIS,THAT EMBANKMENTS AND BERMS ARE NOT BREACHED,AND THAT ALL WITH R326.5.3.(9)&R326.7 I H HAY BALES ARE INTACT. TOTAL INCREASE TO 12. DUST SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY SPRINKLING OR OTHER APPROVED METHODS. PROPOSED 36"WIDE X 64" EXCAVATION AND GRADING GENERAL NOTES: project title: HIGH OUTWARD SWINGING NET IMPERVIOUS SURFACE: 1,656 SQ.FT. 1. THE SITE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE ALL LABOR MATERIALS,TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR pr0 7TEI I ALUMINUM GATE-GATE TO X 0.516 RUNOFF INCH. EARTHWORK AS INDICATED ON THE APPROVED DRAWINGS, -BE SELF CLOSING WITH -- 2. THE SITE CONTRACTOR IS TO EXAMINE EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS,SOIL CHARACTERISTICS, SELF-LATCHING =854.4R CU.FT. - I MECHANISM-SEE CONTOURS,TREE AND UTILITY LOCATIONS,AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS THAT MAY BE PROPOSED 36"WIDE X MAGNA-LATCH ENCOUNTERED ON THE SITE DURING EXCAVATION. •• SWINGING ALUMINUM -� EXISTING 2--STY FRAME SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDED: SWINGING ALUMINUM ---2 I _ 3. CLEARING AND GRUBBING THE ENTIRE SITE IS TO 8E CLEARED OF ALL VEGETATION,RUBBISH, `N GATE-GATE TO BE DWELLING (10)CULTEC RECHARGER 330 XL FENCES,ABANDONED UNDERGROUND PIPING AND OBSTRUCTIONS. SELF CLOSING WITH I 4. REMOVE ALL STUMPS,ROOTS AND DEBRIS TO A DEPTH OF 24'IN THE AFFECTED AREA. SELF-LATCHISMING W/18"GRAVEL BASE: =923.0 CU.FT. 5. STRIP ALL TOPSOIL AND ORGANIC SOILS FROM THE SITE.STOCKPILE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING MECHAMAGNAN-LATCHEE I REQUIRED: 854.49 CU.FT. SITE AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ARCHITECT.DO NOT BURY SPECIFICATIONS I BASES OF TREES SCHEDULED TO REMAIN,PROTECT TREES TO REMAIN AS REQUIRED. •~ N0.2O PROPOSED: 923.E CU.FT. o 6. EXCAVATING AND TRENCHING OF UTILITY LINES IN LOCATIONS INDICATED ON THE SITE PLAN �y x=! T. Itt NOTE:STORMWATER CHAMBERS TO BE INTERCONNECTED DEPTHS TO BEAS REQUIRED FOR FROST PROTECTION,PITCH AND UTILITY COMPANY C� UNDERGROUN® REQUIREMENTS. 197 a PROPANE TANI( ON BOTTOM AND CONNECTED TO EXISTING STORMWATER 7. GRADE AREA TO ROUGH GRADES SLOPED PER SITE PLAN GRADING.SUB GRADES ARE TO BE 6' All CHAMBERS BELOW LAWNED AREAS,AND 6"BELOW ASPHALTIC PAVEMENTS.SEE BACK FILLING AND ROOF OVER COMPACTION NOTES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. PLAT. I 8 EXCAVATE FOR BUILDING FOUNDATION IN AREA INDICATED ON THE SITE PLAN,BOTTOM OF FOOTING ELEVATIONS ARE AS INDICATED ON THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS,SOIL AT BOTTOM O ❑ I LAND DISTURBANCE: OF FOOTING TO BE ACCEPTABLE,UNDISTURBED SOIL OF BEARING CAPACITY INDICATED. 9. IF SOIL AT BOTTOM OF FOOTING ELEVATION IS NOT SUITABLE FOR BEARING OF FOOTING, PROPOSED: REMOVE SOIL AS REQUIRED AND BACK FILL WITH APPROVED FILL AND COMPACT TO 95%OF 0 MAXIMUM DENSITY. 3 I LIJ PROPOSED POOL/PATIO: 245.33 CU NDS. II AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME,THE SITE CONTRACTOR IS TO SPREAD STOCKPILED TOPSOIL OVER PROPOSED STORMWATER CHAMBERS 149.3CU.YDS DISTURBED AREAS TO A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 6"AFTER COMPACTION.GRADE TO MEET W O FINISHED GRADES AS INDICATED ON THE SITE PLAN,TOPSOIL IS TO BE FREE OF ROCKS LARGER All 7 0 I THAN 3ia.IN DIAMETER,TREE ROOTS,STUMPS AND OTHER UNACCEPTABLE DEBRIS. L 0 TOTAL LAND DISTURBANCE: 394.66CU.YDS. 11. ANY REMAINING SUBSOIL OR TOPSOIL FROM EXCAVATION PROCESS IS TO BE LEGALLY 0 I DISPOSED OF OFF SITE. TT ` CY) 12. SEED DISTURBED AREAS WITH SEED MIXTURE AS INDICATED ON THE SITE PLAN. 1 n EXISTING N I BACKFILLING AND COMPACTED FILL GENERAL NOTES: - • L/ MACADAM EXISTING 1. PLACEMENT OF FOOTING TO BE ON UNDISTURBED SOIL WITH A MINIMUM BEARING CAPACITY OF 2000 O 0 DRIVEWAY_ WALK d. I T PSF OR APPROVED COMPACTED FILL AS OUTLINED BELOW. O O M07 I V00 2. PLACEMENT OF FLOOR SLABS AND PAVEMENTS ARE TO BE PLACED ON COMPACTED FILL AT 951 OF L W vV MAXIMUM DENSITY COMPLYING WITH ASTM D1557.LAWN AND UNPAVED AREAS ARE TO HAVE ^ O M I 7 COMPACTED FILL OF 90%OF MAXIMUM DENSITY,PROVIDE MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE OF DENSITY AS �7JJ LJ.J L SPECIFIED. 3. BACK FILLING AND COMPACTION AT FOUNDATION WALLS AND PIERS ARE TO BE PERFORMED ON EACH SIDE SIMULTANEOUSLY.DIFFERENCES IN FILL ELEVATIONS ARE NOT TO EXCEED F ON EITHER VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK SITE PLAN NOTES: SIDE OF THE FOUNDATION AT ANY TIME. A pI -THE VILLAGE ENGINEER MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES IF 4. BACKFILLING AGAINST BASEMENT FOUNDATION WALLS SHALL NOT BE DONE UNTIL CONCRETE OR S0 0 0 7'0 0" E 100.0011 DEEMED APPROPRIATE TO MITIGATE UNFORESEEN SILTATION AND EROSION OF MORTAR HAS CURED AT LEAST 7 DAYS AND THE BASEMENT SLAB AND FIRST FLOOR DECK IS DISTURBED SOILS INSTALLED.OR IF THE CONTRACTOR PROPERLY BRACES THE BASEMENT WALLS TO RESIST THE SOIL O PRESSURES OF THE BACKFILLING OPERATIONS. -AS BUILT PLANS OF THE PROPOSED SITE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO 5. AT NO TIME SHALL BULLDOZER,CONCRETE TRUCKS OR OTHER HEAVY EQUIPMENT BE PERMITTED TO APPROACH FOUNDATION WALLS CLOSER THAN 8'-0". O THE VILLAGE ENGINEER FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF 6. SOILS FOR BACK FILLING AND COMPACTION ARE TO BE FREE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL,ROCK OR ^� EXISTING REAR YARD IMPERVIOUS:0 SQ.FT OCCUPANCY LUMPS GREATER THAN 6",OF PREDOMINATELY GRANULAR NON-EXPANSIVE SOILS,FREE OF ROOTS 00 O NOTE:SPA/POOL MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH AN APPROVED TYPE POOL ALARM WHICH IS CAPABLE OF O TOTAL REAR YARD IMPERVIOUS:1734.E SQ.FT DETECTING A CHILD ENTERING THE WATER AND GIVING AN AUDIBLE ALARM WHEN IT DETECTS A CHILD AND OTHER DELETERIOUS MATTER SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE SOILS ENGINEER AND -THE APPLICANT SHALL NOTIFY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT OR VILLAGE ENGINEER IN ENTERING THE WATER; ARCHITECT, IS AUDIBLE POOLSIDE AND AT ANOTHER LOCATION ON THE PREMISES WHERE THE SPA/SWIMMING POOL 7. SOIL MOISTURE TO BE WITHIN OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT BEFORE COMPACTING MOISTEN OR EXISTING TOTAL IMPERVIOUS:3193.8 SQ.FT WRITING AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SO THAT ANY IS LOCATED; IS NOT AND ALARM DEVICE WHICH IS LOCATED ON PERSON(S)OR WHICH IS DEPENDANT ON DEVICE(S) AERATE EACH LAYER TO PROVIDE OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT.ANY SOIL WHICH IS TOO WET TO INSPECTIONS MAY BE PERFORMED: NET INCREASE TO IMPERVIOUS:1734.E SQ.FT LOCATED ON PERSON($)FOR ITS PROPER OPERATION COMPACT MUST BE REMOVED,STOCKPILED AND SPREAD AND ALLOWED TO DRY PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION,INSTALLATION OF SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL -A SPAIPOOL ALARM MUST BE CAPABLE OF DETECTING ENTRY INTO THE WATER AT ANY PLACEMENT. POINT ON THE SURFACE OF THE SWIMMING POOL.IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE DETECTION MEASURES,COMPLETION OF SITE CLEARING,COMPETITION OF ROUGH GRADING, B. PLACE BACK FILL IN LAYERS NOT TO EXCEED 8"IN LOOSE DEPTH. TOTAL PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS:4,927.8 SQ.FT CAPABILITY AT EVERY POINT THE SURFACE OF THE SPA SWIMMING POOL,MORE THAN 9, DO NOT PLACE BACK FILL MATERIALS ON SURFACES THAT ARE MUDDY,FROZEN OR CONTAIN FROST. INSTALLATION OF SMPs,COMPLETION OF FINAL GRADING AND STABILIZATION OF ONE POOL ALARM MUST BE INSTALLED. DISTURBED AREAS,CLOSURE OF CONSTRUCTION,COMPLETE OF FINAL LANDSCAPING POOL ALARMS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN: 10. IF REQUESTED BY THE ARCHITECT PROVIDE THE SERVICES OF A CONSTRUCTION SOIL ENGINEERED PLOT PLAN/SITE WORK AND SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT OF LANDSCAPING. A HOT TUB OR SPA EQUIPPED WITH A SAFETY COVER<PART1228.HTM>OR TO DO ONE FIELD SOIL DENSITY TEST FOR EVERY 2000 S.F.OF PAVED AREA,BUT NOT LESS THAN 3 ANY SWIMMING POOL(OTHER THAN A HOT TUB OR SPA)EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATIC TESTS.PROVIDE TO THE ARCHITECT A WRITTEN REPORT PREPARED BY THE SOIL ENGINEER POWER SAFETY COVER<PART1228.HTM> CERTIFYING THAT THE COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED.STATE IN THE REPORT -THE OWNER OR OPERATOR SHALL HAVE A QUALIFIED INSPECTOR INSPECT AND SPECIFIC SWIMMING POOL ALARM REQUIREMENTS CAN BE FOUND IN 19NYCRR PART 1228 THE AREA OR FILL OR EMBANKMENT,THE COMPACTION DENSITY OBTAINED,SOIL MOISTURE seal:Arch- E.Haynes original Q9-22-2022 <PART1228.HTM>OR IN THE DOS DOCUMENT TITLED"CURRENT REQUIREMENTS FOR ® IL IN I DOCUMENT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL SWIMMING POOLS CONTAINED IN THE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING CODE(THE CONTENTAND THE TYPE OR CLASSIFICATION OF THE FILL MATERIAL PLACED. ,`�PEQ RtjC, filing date: PRACTICES AND PREPARE INSPECTION REPORTS "UNIFORM CODE")" 11. IF IN THE OPINION OF THE SOILS ENGINEER OR THE ARCHITECT BASED ON THE REPORTS OF THE ,6 E. 'St �S. drawn by: �Qy� -- - TESTING LABORATORY,SUB GRADE OR FILLS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED ARE BELOW SPECIFIC 0 2 fn -- -- -- -- - AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH.THESE REPORTS MUST BE KEPT ON SITE AND AVAILABLE ter F n u COMPACTION DENSITY,PROVIDE ADDITIONAL COMPACTION AND TESTING AS REQUIRED TO BRING u+ ched<ed by: O� I = I - FOR REVIEW AS NECESSARY ---- - --- - '� .NOTE:METHODS OF FILTER BACKWASH MATERIAL DISPOSAL SHALL BE SOIL COMPACTION UP TO SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS, I .k drawing no.: PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER 12.OBTAIN THE CONSTRUCTION SOIL ENGINEER AND THE ARCHITECTS APPROVAL OF THE SUB GRA S _ AND FILL LAYERS BEFORE SUBSEQUENT CONSTRUCTION IS PERMITTED. OQ NOTE:ALL DOORS/WINDOWS THAT ARE WITHIN AREA OF FNOTE.POOL IS TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ANSIMSPI-S-SEE 376A "t ENCLOSED POOL SHALL BE ALARMED-DOORS AND WINDOWS MANUFACTURER'S DRAWINGS FOR CERTIFICATION F IN TO BE ALARMED-SEE GENERAL POOL NOTES ON SHEET A-01. NI HALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH R326.6 ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION ALARMS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH R326.7 AT POOLS AND SPAS TO PROTECTED AGAINST USER ENTRAPMENT.SEE JOB NUMBER: MANUFACTURER'S DRAWINGS ANDfOR SPECS FOR CERTIFICATION 2281 n,O KNUCKLE ENDS OVER-TYP.TOP &BOTTOM 1519"O.D.PIPE TOP RAIL r 2114"MESH CHAIN LINK CULTEC RECHARGER 330XL SPECIFICATIONS HAYNES ARCHITECTURE P.C. CORNER POST - - n z_ -GENERAL CULTEC RECHARGER 330XL CHAMBERS ARE DESIGNED FOR UNDERGROUND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT.THE CHAMBERS MAY BE USED FOR RETENTION,RECHARGING,DETENTION,CONTROLLING THE FLOW OF ON-SITE STORMWATER RUNOFF.CHAMBER PROPERTIES 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,SUITE 20$ TENSION BAND 1. THE CHAMBERS WILL BE MANUFACTURED BY CULTEC,INC.OF BROOKFIELD,CT(203-775-4416). PURCHASE,NY 10577 GROUND WIRE- - i 2. CONTACT CULTEC,INC.AT 203-775-4416 FOR SUBMITTAL PACKAGES AND TO PURCHASE PRODUCT. 914.963.3838 914.983.3861 \ L 3. THE NOMINAL CHAMBER DIMENSIONS OF THE CULTEC RECHARGER 330XL SHALL BE 30.5 INCHES TALL,52 INCHES WIDE AND 102.0 INCHES LONG. p' f: 4. THE STANDARD-DUTY VERSION OF THE CHAMBER COMES STANDARD WITH A4.75 INCH INLET/OUTLET OPENING;THE HEAVY-DUTY VERSION DOES NOT e:info @ hoynesdesigngroup.com PIPE SET IN CONC.FOOTG CROWN TOP OF CONC. COME WITH A PRE-DRILLED INLET/OUTLET.MAXI MUM INLET OPENING IS 18 INCHES. ---FOOTG-TYP. ' to 5. THE CHAMBER WILL HAVE 15 CORRUGATIONS. These documents and all the ideas,arrangement,design, CONC.FOOT'G 3,500 PSI 6. THE NOMINAL STORAGE VOLUME OF THE RECHARGER 330XL WILL BE 7.459 CF/LF. signs,and puns indicated thereon or presented thereby are 7. THE CHAMBERS WILL BE VACUUM THERMOFORMED OF BLACK HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE HMWHDPE IN AN owned byo po and rt thereof property ofThomas E.Haynes, MIN. NOTE:GATES OF SIMILAR � ( ) RA,and no part thereof shoo be utilized by any person,firm, CONSTRUCTION ISO-9001:2000 CERTIFIED FACILITY. or corporation for any purpose whatsoever except with the 8. CHAMBERS ARE MANUFACTURED WITH AN OPEN BOTTOM,INTEGRALLY FORMED END WALLS AND PERFORATED SIDEWALLS. specific written permission of Thomas E.Haynes,R.A.An rights I-0 9. THE CHAMBERS WILL BE JOINED USING AN INTERLOCKING OVERLAPPING RIB METHOD,CONNECTIONS MUST BE FULLY SHOULDERED OVERLAPPING RIBS, reserved HAVING NO SEPARATE COUPLINGS OR SEPARATE END WALLS. revisions:10.27.22 REV.AS PER ENGINEER 10. THE CHAMBER's END WALL WILL BE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE CONTINUOUSLY FORMED UNIT.SEPARATE INLET OR END PLATES CANNOT BE USED WITH _ THIS UNIT. COMMENTS CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL 11. ALL CHAMBERS WILL BE ARCHED IN SHAPE AND HAVE EIGHTY-TWO SIDEWALLS OF THE UNIT'S CORE TO PROMOTE INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION, 12. CHAMBERS MUST HAVE HORIZONTAL STIFFENING FLEX REDUCTION STEPS BETWEEN THE RIBS. SGALE: I/4"=I'-C7" 13. RECHARGER 330XLHD HEAVY DUTY CHAMBERS ARE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND AASHTO H-20 LOAD RATING(32,000 LBS./AXLE)WHEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO CULTEC'S MOST CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.RECHARGER 330XL HEAVY DUTY UNITS ARE DESIGNATED BY A COLORED STRIPE FORMED INTO THE PART ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER. 14. RECHARGER 330XL STANDARD DUTY CHAMBERS ARE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND AASHTO H-10 LOAD RATING(16,000 LBS./AXLE)WHEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO CULTEC'S MOST CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 15, POLYETHYLENE CHAMBERS MUST HAVE THE ABILITY TO ACCEPT AND CARRY PIPE THROUGH ITS INTEGRALLY FORMED VERTICAL SUPPORT WALL WITHOUT THE USE OF SEPARATE PIPE HANGERS.3 INCH ROUND DISCHARGE HOLES BORED INTO THE 416.UNITS WILL HAVE A RAISED INTEGRAL CAP ATTHE TOP OF THE ARCH IN THE CENTER OF EACH UNITTO BE USED AS AN OPTIONAL INSPECTION PORT OR CLEAN-OUT. 17. THE UNITS MAYBE TRIMMED TO CUSTOM LENGTHS BY CUTTING BACK TO ANY CORRUGATION.18.REPEATING SUPPORT PANELS AND END WALLS OF THE ELONGATED CHAMBER SHALL BE SPACED EVERY 7.0 FEET. 1"XV BALUSTERS SPACED 2"POST LESS THAN 3-1/4"CLEAR MAGNA LATCH AT GATE-SEE CULTEC RECHARGER 330XL HD CHAMBER STORAGE=7.459 CF/FT �\ SPRING LOADED / MANUFACTURER'S SPECS ` HINGES \s 1 INSTALLED LENGTH ADJUSTMENT=\ \ ALL RECHARGER 330XL HD HEAVY DUTY UNITS ARE MARKED t\\ \ SPRING LOADED WITH A COLOR STRIPE FORMED INTO THE PART ALONG 5 - --� \ \ HINGES MODEL 330XL RHD STAND ALONE THE LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER. SMALL RIB LARGE RIB 9 "P SILT FENCE 1 project title: -SEE DETAIL 52.0"1321 mm - z MODEL 330XL SHD STARTER -- A SMALL RIB LARGE RIB STEEL PIN GROUND - 102.0"[2591 mm] -------1 Oil" SOIL - -STAY FOR 83.7"[2126 mi - O STOCKPILE J r SECONDARY GATE -SMALL RIB LARGE RIB, 8"DIA.3,600 PSI (IF APPLICABLE) -----CONC.SON-SON-O-TUBE m FOOTG-3'-6^DEEP I NOTE:FENCE W/SINGLE SWING MODEL 330XL IHD INTERMEDIATE " STOCKPILE DETAIL A MIN BELOW GRADE "° F -SMALL RIB LARGE-- --� -- ( I .I _ GATE IS SIMILAR WITH MAGNA rI LATCH MOUNTING NIGHTS AND LOCATION x'E5�mml O - O �. -I- B e.8"f216 mm] NOTE:FENCE AND GATE TO BE CAPABLE OF RESISTING A MINIMUM LATERAL LOAD OF 150 POUNDS APPLIED MIDWAY BETWEEN THE POSTS AND AT THE TOP OF THE POSTS,RESPECTIVELY.ENCLOSURE,FENCE MATERIAL OR FABRIC IS ABLE TO ACCEPT F24X2 Q 5 CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING A CONCENTRATED LATERAL LOAD OF 50 POUNDS APPLIED ANYWHERE BETWEEN FEED CONNECTOR 0 SUPPORTS ON AN AREA 12 INCHES SQUARE,WITHOUT FAILURE OR PERMANENT DEFORMATION. - 5"DIA 1127 ri /\ MODEL 330XL END END NOTE:FENCE AND GATE TO COMPLY WITH R326.4.2'PERMANENT BARRIERS'&R326.4.2.7'GATES'OF THE 2020 NEW -- --- SMALL RIB � LARGE RIB YORK STATE BUILDING CODE-GATES TO BE SELF-CLOSING AND EQUIPPED WITH MAGNA-LATCH SELF ----- r_--- --- ` LOCKING/CHILD SAFETY LATCH AND OPENING SYSTEM GATES SHALL BE SELF-LATCHING,WITH THE LATCH HANDLE LOCATED WITHIN THE ENCLOSURE(I.E.,ON THE POOL �y IS OW TEDD TLESS THAN 54 OP OF THE CINCHES FROM GRADE,THE LATCH HANDLE SHALL BE LOCATED AT LEAST 3 INCHES 23.0°[585 mm] 30.5"[775 mm] O SIDE OF THE ENCLOSURE)AND AT LEAST 40 INCHES(1016 MM)ABOVE GRADE,IN ADDITION,IF THE LATCH HANDLE 141, 10.5"[267 mm] 11 FPj - O ALUMINU M FENCE&GATE DETAIL - - - [ O o0 [1321 mm] 1 JOINTS IN FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE SPLICED 52.0 rl AT POSTS.USE STAPLES,WIRE RINGS,OR �V EQUIVALENT TO ATTACH FABRIC TO POSTS. 2"x2"BY 14 Ga.WIRE OR EQUIVALENT,IF STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC USED FILTER FABRIC- RECHARGER 330XL FINISHED GRADE NATURALLY 4 OZ.NON-WOVEN FILTER FABRIC ��II� HEAVY-DUTY CHAMBER COMPACTED FILL AROUND STONE V/ 16.0"JINTO j� ,0.0"MIN.NLOW 12,-0 � /� 6,0"M. O -Y O __ __ /� N Z -- 6'MAX.-- '----MINIMUM 4"x4"TRE N I NCH ' �' �� -`/rl 30.5" All BACKFILL TRENCH WITH r n l , / NATIVE SOIL OR 3/4"-1.5" POST SPACING MAY BE INCREASED WASHED GRAVELIN. TO DETAILS I PHOTOS TO 8'IF WIRE BACKING IS USED 2"x2"WOOD POSTS,STEEL FENCE y P /� // / // /i �// /� NOTE:FILTER FABRIC FENCES SHALL BE POSTS,REBAR,OR EQUIVALENT �� �i�a��� INSTALLED ALONG CONTOUR WHENEVER POSSIBLE V-2"DIAMETER 12.0"TYP. --- 52.0"--- -- 5a C„ WASHED CRUSHED STONE seal:Architect Thomas E.Haynes original 09_22 2022 filing date: SILT FENCE DETAIL GENERAL NOTES ALL RECHARGER 330XL HEAVY DUTY UNITS ARE MARKED WITH A �(�RED qR C drawn by: RECHARGER 330XL BY CULTEC,INC.OF BROOKFIELD,CT. COLOR STRIPE FORMED INTO THE PART ALONG THE LENGTH OF s E.Hq yyi� ---- _.. -------- - --- -- STORAGE PROVIDED=7.459 CF/FT PER DESIGN UNIT. C?p y checked by: SGALE:I�,=I Q" REFER TO CULTEC,INC!S CURRENT RECOMMENDED THE CHAMBER. tU? , INSTALLATION GUIDELINES. ALL RECHARGER 330XL CHAMBERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN A N-1 ,awing no.: ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL,STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. 3761 �(?� F N ARIEL VIEW OF 20 OLD ORCHARD ROAD N BER: 2281 A.03 N 00007'0011 W 100.001 LOCATION 01 EXIST INGCULTEC CHAMBERSTO l REMAIN "' - s _ - HAYNES ARCHITECTURE P.C. 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,SUITE 208 O -- —�$ ( Q PURCHASE,NY 10577 LID dd L — ----� —r-— � I � p:914.963.3838 f:914.963.3861 r PROPOSED PATIO DECKING p e:into @ hoynesdesigngrou.com : - I These documents and all the ideas,arrangement,design, signs,and plans indicated thereon a presented thereby are _ L—_J t owned by old remain the property of Thomas E.Haynes. R.A.and no part thereof shall be utilized by any person,firm, or corporation for any purpose whatsoever except with the L—!_J __J PROPOSED 38'-0"LONG X 18'-0" le eewedvrtinen —— IF-—— I WIDE IN-GROUND GUNITE POOL I — 1 Z"STONE PAVER-AS SELECTED BY OWNER permission of mamas E.Haynes.R.A.All rights 11 }-I 10-911 4"THK.CONC.SLAB(4,000PSI)WI FIBER MESH revisions:10.27.22_REV.AS PER ENGINEER L __j L_—___I MIN.T OVER 4"GRAVEL BASE AND COMPACTED FILL PROPOSED CULTEC UNITS TO ° I-—— SOIL COMMENTS SERVICE RUN OFF FROM POOL DISTUR CE PATIO-(10)NEW CULTEC RECHARGER 330XL I ❑ L——❑— J STORMWATER CHAMBERS -CONNECT FRENCH DRAIN TO \`-------EXISTING GRADE CHAMBERS W1,V DIAL.SCHEDULE 40 PVC LEADER-TYP. --- g,� r ❑❑❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ IEJ a HATCHED ARF1a OF II -PLANT 48"HIGH PROPOSED DISTURBANCE 10 NOTE:PITCH PATIO Y4"!FT.MIN. ARBORVITAE - _ IN 15%-20%STEEP -/ TOWARD TRENCH DRAIN SCREENING FROM ---- _ -- - ----- ----- ---- SLOPES ARFJk=50.8 SQ.FT. EXISTING DENSE - PLANTING AREA PLANTING ISCREENING - ---.-- I IXIST. AREA TO NEW-----.---- ALUMINUM FENCE �'r� RETAINING EXISTING WALL TY P.PATIO D ETAI L WOOD DECK 2 31 -..-- .--_—______ Sr-ALE!I/2°= -0" PROPOSED48" Ir HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE 113'-0° \ ❑❑ I project title: `-PROPOSED OUTWARD-- DE- 54"HIGH EXISTING 2 STY FRAME .---� SWINGING ALUMINUM -GAT2 SELF CLOSING G IT DWELLING SELF CLOSING WITH SELF-LATCHING MECHANISM SEE MAGNA-LATCH SPECIFICATIONS No.20 0 EXIST. r PATIO-SEE 5E6TION A-A' UNDERGR 19,7' O PROPANE TANI� li MAINTAIN 4"(MAX.)6RA55/SOIL I OVER FILTER FABRIC fi.6ti'AVEL ROOF OVER TRENCH w PLAT. P>"WIDE x I'-4"DEEP-I-INCH ❑ I WASHED 5RAVEL FILL SURROUNDED B FABRIC Y FILTER L EXISTING 6RA55 O TOWARD DRAIN 3 I W II III III—I" F ( — ❑ 7 IIII IIIII Illlllllla' O O 9 II II 4"DIA PERFORATED PVC, o O (SCHEDULE 40)LEADER A O I.I_I II 14 4,Ill i� 1I_-' CONNECTED TO STORMwATFR �.I.� z - CHAMBERS-SEE DETAIL EXISTING ^++ MACADAM EXISTING O— DRIVEWAY WALK �. I 00) FRENCH DRAIN DETAIL 00 I a0 — � O SCALE.1/2"-I'-t7" z OL S 00007'00"E 100.00'i A > 0 c o � � N Oil STEEP SLOPE PLOT f=❑A DISTURBANCE DIAGRAM — Seal:Architect Thomas E.Haynes original 09-22-2022 filing date:�4 yRC'S� drawn by: �6� AAL�VC-1 checked by: cawing no.: rI r � 3761 y0� F N UMBER: 2281 A.04 t a, i k s n s +yam �y a a i C fl - ^ v , W 4 J i � (( t y f gy W HAYNES ARCHITECTURE P.C. : Y ti. s. 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,SUITE 208 = P Y 10577 PURCHASE,N p:914.963.3838 f:914,963.3861 lot h •,' } — e:info Q haynesdesigngroup.com 31M '',. 1;.0 - ,v -s; ,. -- i (- These documents and all the ideas,arrangement,design, a tl signs,and plans indicated thereon or presented thereby are owned by and remain the property of Thomas E.Haynes, R.A.and no part thereof shall be utilized by any person,firm. �... ix- or corporation for any purpose whoisoever except with the V`{, '° '" -_ ' specific written permission of Thomas E.Haynes,R.A.All rights reserved VIEW ON LEFT SIDE OF SUBJECT revisions:10.27.22_REV.AS PER ENGINEER -- _ COMMENTS PROPERTY TOWARD REAR YARD �r= �Fy A' _ VIEW OF REAR OF DWELLING project title: A Y� - VIEW FROM REAR OF DWELLING ° 2�the _67 Q) TOWARD REAR YARD Y }C,,n sdRd ,35.26 -- 24 Old 6 23 Paddock Rd 135 261 6 135.26-1.54 25 Old Orchard Rd O 135.28.t 68 � O FRONT OF 22 OLD ORCHARD 22 Old OrchardRd �.0,/� 0 '? 13526•1.$5 WJ W (HOUSE TO RIGHT SIDE) 135 � 23 Old Orchard Rd �1 d 135.26'-69 ;� ICI 20 Old OrerlaTd R M-I 19P2ddo k{?a 135 26-,-64 Oft 135.26-1-52 1..1� 26 Old Orchard Rd ?� 19 Paddock Rd 135.26-1-64 O 1 135.26-1-�2 �. 21 old Oi l n, n E, 135.26 4 70 O w c (ttk d ��t, t8 Old Orclfard R /a�� 5 25 ti-b3 O l 15 Paddock Rdc 135.2n-t-53 19 Ud a Otd eh 16 13526,r 62Rd PHOTOGRAPHS t352-' Seal:Architect Thomas E.Haynes original 09_22_2022 Aq �p ET c filing date: g� PS E.y S j drawn by: KEY MAP a�44, checked by: drawing no.: VIEW OF REAR OF DWELLING TOWARD FRONT OF 18 OLD ORCHARD 3761 ,IQQ RIGHT REAR YARD (HOUSE TO LEFT SIDE) _FNE MBER: 2281 A.05 R E S I R E A I L I D E I S I I G N S STRUCTURAL NOTES SLOPE EARTH SURFACE NO DECK/HIGH EXP. BENCH AND STEP OPTIONS: PROPOSED BELOW GROUND POOL Ya"PER NOTE: 1. SOIL SHALL HAVE.A MINIMUM BEARING VALUE OF 2000 PSF, � BOND BEAM HORIZONTAL BARS MAY BE I. UNDISTURBED EARTH MAYBE LEFT IN PLACE TO FORM THE STEPS OR BENCHES, FOOT OR SLOPE DECKING Y"TO/4° OVER OR UNDER VERTICAL BARS.TYPICAL C REINFORCING STEEL SHOULD BE PLACED AROUND THE STEP OR BENCH SHAPED EARTH(3" CONCRETE SHALL BE PLACED AGAINST UNDISTURBED SOIL OR PER FOOT AWAY FROM POOL. E�+n A DESIGNS REFER TO SITE PLANS FOR ALL DETAILS INCLUDING ALL SPECIAL DETAILS, CLEAR FROM EARTH). J�'( /`�BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPROVED 90%COMPACT FILL.THIS PLAN APPROVER SEALANT 2. THE EARTH MAY BE REMOVED AND BENCHES AND STEPS MAY BE FORMED OF SHOTCRETE 1 IS NOT SUITABLE WHERE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR DIFFERENTIAL REQUIRED W/EXPANSIVE i (GUNITE) WITHIN its s o r oNURAI eooL SHELL.RE1NFoacwG AT THE SURFACE of THE Architecture&Engineering Services to l„ cool MOVEMENT FROM DISSIMILAR SOIL CONDITIONS UNDER POOL. OPING For Homes " SUCH AS CUT-FILL TRf1NSITIONS. DRAIN BOND BEAM @i 2. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE DEFORMED BARS&CONFORM SEE DETAIL al&#Iz. www .ResReal.com 9 ".- A DECKING.SEE #4 BARS. BASIC GRID#4 BAR 0 TO ASTM A615 GRADE 40 FOR#3 BARS AND#4 BARS,SPLICES TO BE �.:: (4) PLANS (914)-330-77I2 LAPPED A MINIMUM OF 24".MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN cz q E F P @ 1z°o.c. Z -U +I --� �^ WATERSURFACE. 2875 Route 35 PARALLEL BARS IS 2-Y2". TABLE 1 ' A CO a D R C APPROX.ON BELOW'VERTICAL Katonah,NY 1053E -iv 3. (1)#4 BAR IS EQUIVALENT TO AND MAY BE USED IN PLACE OF(2)#3 Caw z STEEL 0 BOND BEAM. a BARS,WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT IF#4 BARS ARE USED FOR THE z 3 q� 3'0° 0° 3" #a @ t2" OPING fl BASIC GRID.THE MAXIMUM SPACING IS#4 BARS AT 18"O.C.. CUR. F T6„ 0„ 3„ q w 2 4. THE PLAN TABLES SPECIFY THE MINIMUM REQUIRED P. F T BENCIUSTEPs PROPERTY INFORMATION:4'0" 1`0" 4" REINFORCEMENT.FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE INSTALLER,THERE c = SEE OPTIONS PREPARED BY JMs ENGINEER NG SERVICES,PC UNDISTRURBEDSOIL. � : rQ ABOVE r MAY BE MORE REINFORCEMENT THAN SPECIFIED AT ANY GIVEN 1500 PSF MIN. =w 4'6" 1'-0" 5" N PROJECT LOCATION:20 OLD ORCHARD ROAD POINT IN THE POOL STRUCTURE. BEARING VALUE. ��4 Q 5'0" I'-6' S' #4 @ 6" BUILD NG DF ARTM rT PROJECT TOWN:RYE BROOK, RYE BROOK -' - INFLUENCE LINE PROPERIYIDENTIFICATION 13526I64 5. GROUNDING/BONDING(PER THE LATEST ADOPTED EDITION OF e9., :� FOR Fool NG OCCUPANCY SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING �. 5'6" 2'•0" 5" SURCHARGE 8 THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE)OF THE STRUCTURAL 'C'SHOTCRETE U COVERT �� HT PER DEWATERIL _ BE CHANGED UNIFORMLY. L LIG'HTPERDETAiL _ A. ZONING CODER-15 Q0G REINFORCING MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF 6'0" T-6" 6" #10 pQ SEE TABLE 1 � �'--ADD#4 @ 12 O.C, CONCRETE. 6'6" 3-V 7" j LONGITUDINAL ' -� @TRANSITION 6. SHOTCRETE(GUNITE)TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH IBC SECTION ACTUAL DIG LINEMAv TO" 3-6° 8" - FOR EXP.colts VIEW 1913&SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 PSI VARY,LOCATE.STEEL 3- - A. GIS VIEW CLR FROM EARTH � 7'S" 4'-0" 8%2" TYP.FLOOR E THICK 3 AT 28 DAYS,WHERE,APPLICABLE,SI-IOTCRETE(GUNITE)TO BE IN - STEEL BASICEr1sNOT MIN.SHOTCRETE G CONFORMANCE WITH IBC SECTION 1904 DURABILITY VERTICAL STEEL.SEE z s'p" a'-6" 4" REQLRRED 12"O.C.>EACH BARS @ SCALE:NTS REQUIREMENTS.CONCRETE THAT WILL BE EXPOSED TO FREEZING TABLE I a 24 MIS DRAIN PIPE SHALL NOT Ir'O..EACH Q t~` EXTEND WALL 8'6" S-0" 9" ENCROACH INTO GUNITE SHELL DIRECTION EINF.INTO"' AND THAWING,DEICING CHEMICALS OR OTHER EXPOSURE HORIZONTAL STEEL clRcuLArloN DRAINS. BARS L 12"Q.C. (30'NIIN.FOR TABLE 5G) PROVIDE(2)ANTI-VORTEX CIRCULATION DRAINS PER PUMP. CONDITIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH IBC SECTIONS 1904.2.1 THROUGH MICATES TYPICAL COVERED WITH APPROVED A.S.M.E.ANTLENTRAPMENT 1904.2.3.CONCRETE EXPOSED TO FREEZING AND THAWING OR RADIUS GRATES,THAT ARE HYDRAULICALLY BALANCED AND OVERVIEW OF WORD: ADDITIONAL BARS BEGIN AT S'-O"FROM THE TOP OF THE POOL WALL `D'IS DISTANCE DOWN SYMMETRICALLY PLUMBED THROUGH"T"FITTINGS.DRAINS DEICING CHEMICALS SHALL BE AIR ENTRAINED IN ACCORDANCE (RAISED OR NOT RAISED)- FROM TOP OF POOL WALL. SHALL BE SEPARATED BY THREE FEET IN ANY DIMENSION. 1. STRUCTURAL DETAILS FOR PROPOSED NEW POOL WITH ACI 318,IBC SECTION 4.2.1.CONCRETE THAT WILL BE SUBJECT *IF POOL WALL HEIGHT DOES NOT EXCEED 5'-0"THEN NO 2. REFER TO SITE PLAN FOR ALL ADDITIONAL TO THE FOLLOWING EXPOSURES SHALL CONFORM TO THE ADDITIONAL BARS ARE REQUIRED.(DOES NOT APPLY TO SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION AND DETAILS CORRESPONDING MAXIMUM WATER-CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS DETAILS) RATIOS AND MINIMUM SPECIFIED CONCRETE COMPRESSIVE T T q 7 4 STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS OF ACI 31.8,IBC SECTION 4.2.2;CONCRETE p D D WALL T LONGITUDINAL SECTION DETAILS BUILDING CODE AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: INTENDED TO HAVE LOW PERMEABILITY WHERE EXPOSED TO STANDARD VAIIIL,L REINFORCEMENT DETAILS WATER,CONCRETE EXPOSED TO FREEZING AND THAWING IN A SCALE:NTS THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK STATE,AS MOIST CONDITION OR DEICER CHEMICALS,OR CONCRETE WITH SCALE:NTS ADOPTED AND MODIFIED BY THE LOCAL JURISDICTION REINFORCEMENT WHERE THE CONCRETE IS EXPOSED TO SHALL GOVERN THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF CHLORIDES FROM DEICING CHEMICALS,SALT,SALT WATER, NOTE: BOND BEAM PER LEVEL TOP OF GUNITE TABLE 9"&LARGER # 1& G'-8" THIS PROJECT.REFERENCE TO A SPECIFIC SECTION IN BRACKISH WATER,SEAWATER OR SPRAY FROM THESE SOURCES.IN WI GROUT&PLACE sPA A1R-LINE MAY BE DETAIL iz 2" 2" THE CODE DOES NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ADDITION,CONCRETE EXPOSED TO DEICING CHEMICALS SHALL FELT OR 4 MIL. LOOPED INTO SPA BOND BEAM. COMPLIANCE WITH I THE ENTIRE MATERIALS REFERENCE CONFORM TO THE LIMITATIONS OF IBC SECTION 1904.2.3. VISQUEEN ON TOP. DECKING MAINTAIN I"CLR.TO z a)#a BARS a)#a Bags STANDARDS.THE LATEST EDITION OF THE MATERIALS OPINE REINF. o 7. CEMENT SHALL CONFORM TO IBC SECTION 1903.1,ACI 318 SECTION 85•, 11-1 a ARPROVLD. REFERENCE STANDARDS SHALL BE USED. 3.2,ASTM C 150, z 6" 5 M THICK I"MIN,CLR. 0 08/01/2022 lets )MS FATS 8. SHOTCRETE/GUNITE IN CONTACT WITH SOIL SHALL BE IN SKIMMER #4 BARS AROUND } #a BARS ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 318 SECTION 4.3 FOR CONCRETE EXPOSURE COVER 3, SPA LIGHT @I2"O.C. ALL PIPES. 0.. @12"O.C. TO SULFATE AND AS DIRECTED BY LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL. (2)#4 BAR' o EA.wAY <. EA.WAY ,�,,.- ;F ."�, GENERAL NOTES: 9. KEEP CONCRETE DAMP CONTINUOUSLY FOR 14 DAYS. EQ EwATER 1. 'THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS AT 4, BEND BOND r LINE WATER THE BUILDING SITE BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 10. ALL INTERIOR SURFACES OF POOL/SPA SHALL BE COATED WITH A 5"MIN- l BEAM UNDER REINFORCING REFER 6" L 1P LINE WATER-RESISTANT SURFACE. AROUND ALL SKIMMER TO LIGHT SECTION NUN. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO ROUGH FRAMING 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL RECEIVE,STORE AND PROTECT ALL 11. FLOOR TO WALL TRANSITION RADIUS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON (2 BARS . MATERIALS DELIVERED TO THIS SITE FROM WEATHER CONTRACTOR OR OWNER DESIGN INTENT.RADIUS SHALL NOT BE SECTION AT SKIMMER 24°MIN.LAP INTO z AND DAMAGE. LESS THAN 1-FOOT AND SHALL NOT EXCEED 5-FEET. CIRCULATION DRAINS: SPA FLOOR OR #4 BARS @ SEAL& 6 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL MATERIALS IN 12. IN AREAS WITH SOIL CONDITIONS SUBJECT TO FROST-HEAVE.THE PROVIDE(2)ANTI-VORTEX CIRCULATION DRAINS PER PUMP. W�ER LINE 12"O.C.EA. N W SIGNATURE: ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS APPLY: COVERED WITH APPROVED A.S.M.E.ANTI-ENTRAPMENT ! SPECIFICATIONS. 24" GRATES,THAT ARE HYDRAULICALLY BALANCED AND J 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SITE a. IN ACCORDANCE WITH IBC SECTION 1805 2.1.THE ENTIRE POOL MIN. SYMMETRICALLY PLUMBED THROUGH"T"FITTINGS.DRAINS LAP 6"DAM -LAP INTO SPA RE1NF. � NOV Y 2 � CLEAN UP ON A DAILY BASIS. BOTTOM OF POOL STRUCTURE AND OR PLUMBING MUST SHALL BE SEPARATED BY THREE FEET IN ANY DIMENSION. DAM WALL EXTEND BELOW THE FROST LINE OF THE LOCALITY. HORIZ.BAR 12"DAM LAP INSIDE BARS INTO SPA REINF. VILLAGERYE BROOK 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A SET OF APPROVED LAP SPLICE: LAP OUTSIDE BARS INTO POOL REINF, BUILDING DEP RTMENT PLANS AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE IN A SAFE PLACE FOR b. ALTERNATIVELY,WHERE DAMAGE TO THE POOL STRUCTURES, REVIEW BY THE MUNICIPALITY BUILDING INSPECTOR PLUMBING,ADJACENT STRUCTURES AND SURFACE DURING CONSTRUCTION. IMPROVEMENTS IS A CONCERN,S.EF-DRAINING GRANULAR ; 7. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE BACIsFILL MAY BE EXTENDED BELOAXrTHF.FROST-LINE WITH A ' FINISH BOND �rAIL)#&#t 2 /�°� Y 3"CLR. O�SCALE PA DETAILS IF PLANTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. MEANS TO PRECLUDE BUILD-UP OF WATER. S. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. TYPICAL :NTS �, 1 9. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS.USE GIVEN DIMENSIONS. II a CHECK DETAILS FOR APPROPRIATE LOCATION OF ALL Y CLR:---' 5"MIN. 1 TYPICAL TYPICAL. 2„ U ITEMS NOT DIMENSIONED. � f OMPACT CLR. a 10. ALL CONSTRUCTIONS IS SUBJECT TO INSPECTION BY THE PLAN AT SKIMMER FILL 1 z ` kOFESS ���w BUILDING OFFICIAL THE CONTRACTOR SHALL fr ` N COORDINATE ALL REQUIRED INSPECTION WITH 7� BUILDING OFFICIAL AND DOCUMENT FOR REVIEW AN SICMMER DETAIL ,., 2 0 P.N.C.BACK-FLUSH 1�41 1' INSPECTION REPORT. SCALE:NTS NOTE: > (WASH)LINE FROM FILTER d NOTE: (i C > JOHN M.SCAC ELLI PE LICENSE FNSE t!095178 FILL PIPE LINE TO POOL SHALL , 1F PROPOSED POOL 1S TO BE HEATED,THE 11. DISCREPANCIES FOUND BY THE CONTRACTOR BETWEEN BE PaovroaD By HosD B H wrn �1 PUMP SHALL BE PNGINEER STATES TO THE BEST OEHIS - f' } _, )NSS r,NGINEERING SESRVICES,PC FIELD C.ONDITIONS,NO'I'ES,CON'I'RACI`DRAV(/INIGS, AN APPROVED AIR BREAK, O EQUIPPED WITH KNOWLEDGE,BELIEF&PROFESSIONAL \ "' (NOAUTOMATIC FILL PIPE SHALL a SAFETY VACUUM KNOWLEDGE&EXPERIENCE THAT-THESEO $ SPECIFICATIONS,AND/OR REFERENCE STAN'DARDS,THE Be USED) x RELEASESYSTE. PLANS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ENGINEER SI-LALL DETERMINE WHICH SHALL GOVERN. PLC, APPLICABLE ENERGY CODES. d�� \` T Is A VIOLATION of STATE LAW'FOR ANY PERSON DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION E'OTE: ~, +ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SHALL BE UNLESS DIRECTED BY A REGISTERED ARCHITECT �� PROv[DEDlINSTALLED As REQUIRED ev SHUT-OFF vA[.vE d ^ OR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER TO ALTER THIS ITEM OF THE ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE FILTER "' BRICK OR PRECAST PROt-OAKSTATECODA 1-1l20P.V,C FROM POOL SKIMMER, INANY WAY. WORTS,. CONCRETE COPING 3RD AND/OR 4TH FOR POOLS#1ÜPVC.FROM 91/2" BAR LOCATION'MAY DIVERTEA VALVE POOL SKIMMER,FOR POOLS#3,44&45, 12. IN GROUND POOL DESIGNED IN CONFORMANCE WITH EXPANs1oNIo,L\T&SEA ANT 014" VARY TOPROVIDEz 3-wAYVALves USE(RECOMMEND)TWO SKIMMERS REQ-D.FOR EXPANSIVE SOILS. y"CLR BETWEEN DIVERTER PROJECT: ANSI/APSP/ICC 4 PER R326.3.2 OF THE RESIDENTIAL CODE PER DETAIL 4S 4 PARALLEL BARS. ISOLATIdN VALVES (? VALVE I-lit 0 RV-C.RETURN FOR POOLS 11& ''� •"`. ' OF NEW YORK STATE. SAFETY VACUUM RELEASE SYSTEM CHEMICAL #2,2'O P.V-C.RETURN FOR POOLS a3,94 - 5 20 Old Orchard Road (ENTILAPMEN'T PROTECTION)AS FEEDER #5,USE(RECOMMF,ND)TWO OUTLETS 13. SPA DESIGNED IN CONFORMANCE WITH ANSI/APSP/ICC.3 - REQUIRED IN CONFORMANCE WITH (OPTIONAL) Rye Brook NY 10573 PER 326.3 OF THE 2020 RESIDENTIAL CODE OF NEW YORK DECK N ASME 1�2.19.17 Poor coPlNc T1LE TEST VALVE VERT.STEEL#4 @ 6"O.C. ... STATE. O 5'-0"DEEP&BELOW BOND BEAM PER TABLE Np.I. 9 I I SKIMMERS, AS FIRED HEATER RETURNS) �- DRAWING 1.NG TITLE: 14. ENTRAPMENT PROTECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED AS PLUMBING MAY BE LOCATE MAIN N(s>LNE BOND BEAM (OPTIONAL) ti REQUIRED BY R326.5 PER THE RESIDENTIAL CODE OF IN BOND BEAM LOWER HORIZONTAL BARS MAY � `C CORNER MAINTAIN V CLR TO NEW YORK STATE. CLR.= BE OVER OR UNDER U MINE. HORIZONTAL STEEL VERTICAL BARS. POOL STRUCTURAL PRECAST COPING OR BRICK #4 @ 12"O.C.TYP. BOND BEAM/COPING DETAILS PLANS PRESUMPTIVE SOIL LOAD BLARING VALUES PIPING DETAIL NOTE: cE.RrrC,v. I tTERv. 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