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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBP23-129APERMITS "' f DATE: �3 ®(P• 8 SECTION ,�3J�� a� BLC LOT TYPE OF WORK � Pl�n� e/7JVK2 0175 if IqMMf&Wjo Jill FOOTING FOUNDATION FRAMING RGH FRAMING INSULATION Jill _ PLUMBING 13 - D -1 RGN PLUMBING �O w GAS W CL5 3N SPRINKLER ELECTRIC EE4 LOW-VOLT ALARM AS BUILT O . TANK � � 2 1 �l 6011 TANK t OTHER APPROVALS ARB BOT PB ZBA OTHER M/00 (fool n I VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK WESTCHES' � COUl fry, NEW YORK NO: 24-012 Certificate of (occupancy This is to certify that /\ e / �� �� �-C_ c of, I've QUO/` /J y , having duly filed an application on V/�Qly 20 cp�requesting a Certificate of Occupancy for the premises known as, / IQ/ Q/-e AO I-C 14GO I ,Rye Brook,NY, located in a Zoning District and shown on the most current Tax Map as Section: 135,--)�(D Block: _L_ Lot: , and having fully complied with the requirements of the Building Code and the Zoning Ordinance under Building Permit No. C')' , issued a 1, 20 4J, 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: — DIQ )Q✓hI/ Construction: for the following purposes: `ems/O� l� �/CZ�JO�V il 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 ises or building in a safe and lawful condition. No changes or rearrangement in the structural parts of the i ing or in e e it facilities shall be made,and no enlargement, whether by extending on any side or by increasing in he lit shall be e,n r shall the building be moved from one location to another until a permit to accomplish such change has een ob ' d e Building Inspector. FEB 1 6 2024 Building Inspector,Village of Rye Brook: Date: DR t w uJJ� . 19 CC�`Scv 4AJ,,VC'vy,y` O� VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J.Bradbury www.ryebrook.org TRUSTEES BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE February 16,2024 Lake Development Co LLC 11 Old Orchard Road Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 135.26-1-71 This document certifies that the work done under Mechanical Permit#23-162 issued on 11/15/2023 for the installation of two above-ground propane tanks have been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Building& Fire Inspector /to �yE DRp�. p ct„ Z G 4+V tGu W I.iJJ v tG• G 19 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J. Bradbury www.Uebrook.or� TRUSTEES BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE February 16,2024 Lake Development Co LLC 11 Old Orchard Road Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 135.26-1-71 This document certifies that the work done under Mechanical Permit#23-168 issued on 11/28/2023 for the installation of a new Navien Combi-Boiler has been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Building&Fire Inspector /to BR� . 19 tl (yI,JJ V �C• VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J.Bradbury www.ryebrook.orQ TRUSTEES BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE February 16,2024 Lake Development Co LLC 11 Old Orchard Road Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 135.26-1-71 This document certifies that the work done under Mechanical Permit #23-173 issued on 12/6/2023 for the removal of an above-ground oil tank has been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Building&Fire Inspector /to C BRCS tt�4.�u JJv C Ctt. G l��v i+vYi+ . 19 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J. Bradbury www.ryebrook.or� TRUSTEES BUILDING&FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE February 16,2024 Lake Development Co LLC 11 Old Orchard Road Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 135.26-1-71 This document certifies that the work done under Mechanical Permit #23-158 issued on 11/1/2023 for the installation of a new heat pump and ductless unit has been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Building&Fire Inspector /to R�C� � O W' L�� I DI FEB - 1 20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT For office eonh: VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK PERMIT 1�9 J BUILDING DEPARTMENT VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ISSUED: �R-'N-� 938 KING STREET,RYE BROOK,NEW PORK 10573 DAZE: (914)939-0668 FEE: PAID B APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY,CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE, AND CERTIFICATION OF FINAL COSTS M BE SUBMITTED ONLY UPON COMPLETION OF ALL WORK, AND PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION t s s s tJs r s ssss ss 0s sas sssass asssa aasasaasiasHaasp aaas gsass saaassasssssasssas gsaaa aaaasaaaaaHaaa»saassagN/M.MNM.�Nss Address: IL (b 69CA43WO R.D Occupancy 'Use: E"IL Parcel ID#: ------ - ---- lone: Owner:__LA �, AF1M6U•r•' CO.Lam--_Address: _ _�I.�•�1Faep_ _�'- 06`�3 P.E./R.A.or Contractor: 0-_-- __Address: • u► Person in responsible charge: _SC�(,Fp 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 strueturr/construction/alteration herein mentioned in accordance with law: STATE OF NEW YORK.COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER as: '` n heing duly sworn_deposes and says that he/she resides at 4L9 ! 2D `-�Name ofAooL:. :No and Street) in gm ft" ---.in the County of--- i _- �.Q Q_- _ _m fhe Stateof�r ,that Crtv,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: 46A0.d0 -- for the construction or alteration of: Deponent further states That he/she has examined the approved plans of the struc:tlaWwork 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.ovexted.changed.converted or enlarged,wfiolly cy o or partly.in its use or structure until a Certificate of Occupancy r Certificate of Compliance shall have been duly issued by the Building Inspector as per§250-10A.of the Code of the Village of Rye Brook. Swom to before me this Sworn to before me this day of k 20 day of . 20 Owner Sipatu a of Applicant d� Pratt of Pray . O%n'T Pant Name of Applicant j, Naar. PumaFtEGOPY M.RIVE -- Nalarr Public Wary Pubfic,State of New York No.01 R16441398 Qualified In Westchester County ; Commission Expires September 26,20',C E 4Roto o tim '9a2 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 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - --- - ADDRESS: , ` L/I 1 /I DATE: 'A PERMIT# `I(U1D: ` SBCT: ' ✓, r BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: C, \p� �- V r 7 OCCUPANCY: ❑ VIOLATION NOTED THE WORK IS... L°1 ACCEPTED ❑ REJECTED/REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION ! REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ NATURAL GAS t` ❑ L.P. GAS D ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING L FINAL OTHER O tim BR cu � • 1982 BUILDING DEPARTMENT U UILDING 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 : DATE: ' 1 PERMIT# ISSUED: ' SECT: BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: I le OCCUPANCY' ❑ Violation Noted THE WORK IS... PASSED ❑ FAILED REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ Natural Gas ❑ L.P. Gas ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION FINAL ❑ OTHER QyE BRC��. - . 1982 BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUILDING INSPECTOR ❑ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE 13400K ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 King Street . Rye Brook,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - ADDRESS: DATE' PERMIT# � ISSUED: SECT: J` _ ILOT: BLOCK: LOCATION: `�-�J C10 �V`I` \!V OCCUPANCY: ` r ❑ Violation Noted THE WORK IS... /PASSED ❑ FAILED REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION ❑ Natural Gas ❑ L.P. Gas ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION ❑ FINAL ❑ OTHER a s � � g o b Nooc W a 00 \ Cr 72 • � vi � a4 ` Pam.A sa CL Lgi R OA a o 8 co o o c v V 01 (y a CL u �+w � En 0 CZ w va y a• w W O � •� � ° d � � a' v J U L 2 0 2023 BUILDING DIPRTMENT VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK VILLA4UE OF RYE;BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT 938 KfNG&fkFET RY»Blk6dK,NY 10573 M0 W*W.rVd1Mk rg INTERIOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: �j Approval Date: AUG O 3 23 't ';/J�l' /'Application Fee:$ Approval Signature: Permit Fees:$ 360 l UE Disappro%ed: Other: Application dated: !—K�)2l•�G is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook,NY,for the issuance of Permit for the interior alteration of an existing building,or for a change in use,as per detailed statement described below. 1. Job Address:_ 61"1�t D 40 SBL: 135 • 24 7(• V Zone: 2. Proposed Improvement.(Describe in detail): 0 Q A r.,0 5i w W a r -r. ENJ N + w K c H tJ. AnD 1/7- -r 3. Does th roposed improvement involve a Home-Occupation as per§250-38 of the Code of the Village of Rye Brook? No: d Yes: If yes,indicate: TIER I: TIER II: TIER III: 4. Will the proposed project require the installation of a new,or an extension/modification to an exist�inQ`'%utomatic fire / suppression system(Fire Sprinkler.ANSI.System,FM-200 System.Type I Hood,etc...):No: V Yes: (If yes,please submit a separate Automatic Fire Suppression System Permit application&2 sets of detailed engineered plans) 5. Occupancy;(I fam.,2 fam.,comm.,etc...)Prior to Construction: I FA M After Construction: I 'FAM 6. N.Y State Construction Classification: N.Y.State Use Classification: 7. Property owner: LA KC- Dr-00 L0PjR C 1.1r wdress: 419 DEN gD• 51?jM i=Q2p cr o b 903 Phone# Cell # email: O 8. Applicant: CAS S«L4_—o Address: Phone# Cell -Q J 17 email: t• / r 9. Architect: Address: Phone# Cell # email: 10. Engineer: Address: Phone# Cell# email: 11. General Contractor: 0 M Zdl(,DRJL-Address: — o oc)3 Phone# Cell# 9rA 1 ' 0111 email: O'0 M 12. Estimated cost of construction $ 2-0100 O (NOIT Me estimated cost shall include all labor,material.scatlolding,fixed egutpme°nL professional fees.and material and labor whwh ma}be donated gratis) 13. Job Timetable: Start: njowc ?.OZ Finish: Ny 6 UST 20472 _ (1) 6i1rzo23 BUILDINGD>O-ARTMENT JUL 2 0 2023 VILLAGE OF RYiE;BROOK VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 KING S'PRAEET RYE BR(SCIIK,NY 10573 BUILDING DEPARTMENT (914) 7 Ob"8 www. kor 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 PE)J IT 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: I, (' �2 SC 6l.Fo , residing at, 419 DEN RO Vr AW Foi D CT 06903 iI'hlilt rrimc i I ALIdCCS.k%1)CFe�uu Inc! 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; - Rye Brook, NY. O'd, 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. i tii12naturc of l i�h"1 nirl i OW T2 - I'nn1 \.inivol1'rtiper1% tnnrncif Sworn to before me this day of 20 MIC14AEL KELLMAN Notary Public,State of New York No.01 KE5036394 (2) Qualified in Westchester County Commission Expires Nov.28. ZOZ46 8/1 W021 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. Any application not properly completed in its entirety andlor 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 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 legal owner of the property to which this application pertains, or that (s)he is the w�� 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. Sworn to before me this O Swom to before me this day of JUA , 20 Z3 day of , 20 N( Sign reo k6i Signature of Applicant GJR.�S��P Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of Applicant AV44i&&- Notary Public Notary Public MICHAEL KELLMAN Notary Public, State of New York No.01KE5026394 Qualified to Westchester County commission Expires Nov.28, -Z'01_ (4) 8/12/2021 BUILDING DEPARTMENT R [E C IE O VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK SEP 2 1 2023 938 KING STRFET RYE BRom,NY 10573 3 (914)939-0668 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK www.ryebrook.ore BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: p U, Approval Date: O C T 1 6/2ftNpe t /�c�3�� / Application# Approval Signature: ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD: Disapproved: : Date: BOT Approval Date: Case# Chairman: PB Approval Date: Case# Secretary: ZBA Approval Date: Case# Other: Amendment Fee:'A/c15 A6 Permit Fee: APPLICATION TO AMEND APPROVED PLANS Application dated: 9—c��—Q� is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook,NY,to amend the approved plans associated with an existing open permit,and/or from any prior approvals granted by the approval authority as per detailed statement described/below. 1. Job Address: I I o I � n L4'—A ", Existing Permit#: 9 2. Parcel ID#: 135i of 6- — —7 1 Zone: —I5 Original Approval Date. 3. Proposed Amendment(Describe in detail): t,St t { ja. y►�.,�.-4— 11 i ce a` �moo►�n I I v►BI r`0 .cv►� a VA �glrGpQyu 1 4. Property Owner: �0 tivtCvi� C, Address: 2 Qvt 63 Phone# h - SIT 923- ' Cell# 914 -774- 6 (1.7 e-mail SG' AOL ,"wt Applicant: Address: AQ Qqyx �, c} C—r- D tog b 3 Phone# :E;a ww CLS CL6M Cell# e-mail Architect/Engineer: Address: S c C t ✓z l,� QU r�,l, lJ`E 1 o SS l 7 Phone# Cell# 9/4- 5'61'/Ip e-mail f -6_, a o I.C e►� 5. Occupancy;(1-Fain.,2-Fam.,Comm.,etc...)Prior to construction: After construction: 2— tan I 6. Will the proposed amendment require the installation of a new,or an extension/modification to an existing au tic Ire suppression system?(Fire Sprinkler,ANSL System,FM-200 System,Type I Hood,etc...)Yes: No:_(if yes,you must submit a separate Automatic Fire Suppression System Permit application&2 sets of detailed engineered plans) 7. Will the proposed amendment disturb 400 sq.ft.or more of land,or create 400 sq.ft.or mor!1Q1impervious coverage requiring a Storm water Management Control Permit as per§217 of Village Code?Yes:_No: Area: 1 8/12/2021 8. Will the proposed arpendment require a Site Plan Review by the Village Planning Board as per§209 of Village Code? Yes: No: ✓ (if yes,you must submit a Site Plan Application,&provide detailed drawings) 9. Will the proposed amendment require a Steep Slopes Permit as per§213 of Village Code Yes: No: (if yes,you must submit a Site Plan Application,&provide a detailed topographical survey) 10. Is the lot located within 100 ft of a Wetland as per§245 of Village Code? Yes: No: �/ (if yes,the area of wetland and the wetland buffer zone must be properly depicted on the survey&site plan) / 11. Is the lot or any portion thereof located in a Flood Plane as per the FIRM Map dated 9/28/07? Yes: No: (if yes,the area and elevations of the flood plane must be properly depicted on the survey&site plan) 12. Will the proposed amendment require a Tree Removal Permit as per§235 of Village Code?Yes: No: ✓ (ifyes,you must submit a Tree Removal Permit Application) 13. Does the proposed amendment involve a Home-Occupation as per§250-38 of Village Code? Yes: No: ✓ Ifyes,indicate: TIER I: TIER H: TIER III: (if yes,a Home Occupation Permit Application is required) 14. Will the proposed amendment result in additional square footage to the building or subject structure,and if so,provide such additional footage here. 5AA t-*1E'N r Sj?A(.,d c J NJIE2GlLat 601 Ni -C CALZU LE1'ri" 1� (Please submit additional Bulk Regulation Application Pages for review) 15. What is the total added cost of the work associated with the amendment: $ (The estimated cost shall include all site improvements,labor,material,scaffolding,fixea equipment,professional fees,including any material and labor which may be donated gratis.) 16. N.Y.State Construction Classification: N.Y.State Use Classification: 17. Estimated date of completion: t40Vi k,14,3LT_ 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 WY W ►� GeYORKCOOF WESTCHESTER ) as: r� MV ,being duly swom,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print name of in�ual sig6mg 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 UJU ti✓' 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. Sworn to before me this Sworn to before me this day of f,201Z_ day of , 20 Si o op r Signature of Applicant ame of arty Owner Print Name of Applicant Notary Public Notary Public SHARI MELILLO 2 Notary Public,State of New York No.01ME6160063 Qualified In Westchester County Commission Expires January 29,20X7 8/12/2021 a e t ~ N N w N N INO ao 00 a ►.i �k z w v Cn a oA ►xi i et z O C o > ►� 2 en 00 A � Z o x H A W �+ eqO n eq d - _ h"-b IC*44 I� 00 O W O V W o Z z CA z ` W Uj crl ~� ~ M � Q r C7 Ac� � � x � � � � ` v CA X0 co 14 rj < Cn V a z oz x r � u � H o z of �+ Ln V F8 v W z o o " Q m CA rl z z a p �I a z w = � D �F 1?R2,: BUILD`T G DEPA TMENT AUG 142023 G VILLAE OF RYE BROOK 938 Knvc:SlrREETRYEBi�po ,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT (914)933?( 939-5801_&.�,9_f,4) of�.or ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Westchester County Master\\Electricians License Required FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: C��'-f d EP#: p�J Approval Date: AUG 1 5 W Appheation-Fee. S Approval Signature: Permit Fee: -- Disapproved: Other: (fees are non-refundable) Application dated, R� i�1 a3 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. The applicant & property owner, by signing this document agree that all electrical work performed will be in conformance with all applicable Federal, State,County and Local Codes. 1.Address: I 1 0 L t-) y QCh a L­cA R O P D SBL: 13 S,a I; -1 - 7/ Zone:R-3 2.Property Owner: L (,\j1,p Z0,1)0 L fir•009tj CO.t(C Address: O h 0 Cc,_h A&d R-6 p J Phone#: 1. Lt ---�7 q- U j 17 Cell#:�5,/n C email: 3.Master Electrician: �Td k Q (Sr 2keC C' Address: L -7jUto-3c`C Ro Ac) (ZL1-e 6 U)Olt Of Lic.#: E S 35 Phone#:�I H C1.3 9 J Not/ Cell##1 y -R;r)-67 a 5 email: 1 nd r /e C G d A0 C.Q0lo Company Name: Lu esi:(ryl p ilL c t M C Address: USCG I�c1 r�G �PJ lOrrt iUr// 3 4.Proposed Electrical Work/Fixture Count: PA I S C'_",a�e nrro Vfiw, A 2 OaKn kn�- L.0 I-L- A-& LQ uJ w o kK STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: © 11t1 peG being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named,and does further (iwft 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 further 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 t before me this day of 20 dT 20 Signature of Property Owner at a -Applicant Print Name of Property Owner Pri ame of App 'cant Notary Public N;taryATubliV GREGORY M.RNERA Notary Pu bk,State of New York Me.91 R"I3" OuaWW In Westchester County Commissiorl ExiOm September 26.20 1/5/16 STATEWIDE INSPECTION SERVICES, INC. Service With Integrity 1:1 Main Street, Fishkill, NY 12524 1 emoil:office@swisny.com SWIS JOB APPLICATION ;. 1 914.219.1062 • • • Office Use Elect Permit# Date 2 / / \13 Bldg Permit# Utility ID# d Final Certificate# City/Village i Zip Township County Uk, Address 11 Cross Street Section Block Lot Owner Name/Address(If different than mare) Contact Numbers , { L �\ i ��`� 72�— -7 C � Basement ❑1st FI. ❑2nd FL ❑3rd FI. ❑More Than 3 Fl. ❑Garage ❑Attic ❑Outside ❑Residential ❑Commercial Receptacles Special Recept GFCI AFCI Switches Dimmers Smoke Alarms Carbon Monox Hood Trash Compact I 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 L>ti l ❑Overhead ❑Change ❑Visual Re-Inspection ❑ Safety Re-Inspection ❑ Re-Inspection Additional Information 'J/r T;, p L C� LO'IV I r �1 AUG 14 2023 r VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT This application Is valid for one(1)year from the date received by SWIS.This application Is intended to cover the above listed items to be inspei at any time of i,sp•Sdon 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 fpr the above addilm with any otherinspoction company,The 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 r City/State Zip Code License# Phone# State Wide Inspection Services JAN - 9 2024 1080 Main Street Fishkill, NY 12524 845 202-7224 Phone VILLAGE OF RYc BROOK 914-219-1062 Fax :TATp WIDF INSPTCTIO7 '.IFVI('15 BUILDING DEPARTMENT Email: office(d)swisny.com Website: www.swisny.com Service With Integrity BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE STATE WIDE INSPECTION SERVICES CERTIFIES THAT: Upon the application of: Upon Premises Owned by: Westmore Electric Lake Development Co LLC 6 Sunset Road 11 Old Orchard Road Rye Brook, NY 10573 Rye Brook, NY 10573 Located at: 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook, NY 10573 Section: Block: Lot: Electrical Permit Number: EP 23-176 135.26 1 71 Certificate Number:2024-0019 Building Permit Number: BP 23-129 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: 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook, NY 10573 The Whole House, Basement, First Floor,Second Floor,Attic,Garage& Exterior were 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 3RD Day of January 2024. Name Quantity Rating Circuit Type Second Floor Bathrooms(3)& Bedrooms (3) Luminaires 10 Switches 09 Bathroom GFCI 02 Exhaust Fans 02 11T Floor Powder Room Switches 02 Luminaires 01 Exhaust Fan 01 GFCI 01 Name Quantity Rating Circuit Type Kitchen Luminaires 12 GFCI 07 Switches 06 Beverage Fridge 01 Refrigerator 01 Microwave 01 Electric Stove 01 Exhaust Fan 01 Disposal 01 Dishwasher 01 Lower Level Luminaires 20 Switches 10 GFCI 01 Exhaust Fan 01 Heat Detector 01 Sub Panel 01 Miscellaneous Items Luminaires 06 Switches 02 Ejector Pump 01 Sump Pump 01 Split System Heat Pump 01 Navien Boiler 01 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. Page 2 0 � N O N AZ O N � 00 a 00 a z a "o 0.0 a! N v w a O x M FLn MT Q A a 00w s i 00 O V W ,..., cn ^ Z C r•y � r; W � ,: Z zoo �M-q Z a w M 0. d CN L) a as F s � !�~ Q v zz M ° r V N x a � z V Z V w r.4 z o a U � w Ln A a o z zx� z cn o O = tA iago&C44 -44ri 44CC- t C3, tt414it «430tCC BUILDING DEPAR RIAUG TMENT 18 2023 ID VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK (914)"9-0668 BUILDING DEPARTMENT www.rydgook.org PLUMBING PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: 3'! PP#: Approval Date: 1 6 20 Permit Fee: $ 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: I I OLD 0-9—CWte7 P-D SBL:����/d�G-"��7� Zone: 2.Proposed Work: PJ-=Nh t I Alr2 H46 T j C, f `r • P4 22] c t 4 Q tJ F t IUS T_ r( r12 f2-. 3.Property Owner: L(t ddress: 4Z�D� P-d .4j7j V -raw CT. Phone#: 2.0?> ,5'99—`)R j 7 Cell#: 91k 77 4--6117 email: <C'er— Ca►vl 4.Master Plumber: " C a Address: v2 u •f ivl Lic.#: Phone#: rr L2 Eel #: Scc ty email: iC a Company Name: �UtiytGj '�� ,t J Address: t,.'7C L 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 LP Gas Basement 1st Floor ' I) 2nd Floor 2 i 31 Floor f 4m Floor 5m Floor Exterior 5.*List Other Equipment/Provide Details: (Notarized Signatures Required Next 2 Pages) 4- 3/3/2023 STATE OF NEW YORK,COr OF WESTCHESTER ) as: C. ,being duly swom,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, -�-Qname of inkfividual 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 W Sworn to before me this I v day of ,200 day of ,20_a_Z_ Signa a of o erty O er Signatuf icant ya C I—t e of ro Owner Uo Applicant P�h' PP NotarJ&ftBliMEULL0 Notary Public,State of New York Notary Public,State of New York No.OIME6160063 No.01ME6160063 Qualified in Westchester County. Qualified In Westchester County Commission Expires January 29.20Z� Commission Expires January 29,20 '�7 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 [E c [E'v[R ID VILLAGE OF RYE.BROOK AUG 18 2023 938 KING S s` ET RYE Bitgaic,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 6 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: (Ujid4residingat, 4 Z9 DM 14 < yYL I CT 06( 0 3 (frint 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; 1 i all rx"r tom• , 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. (sign' t:!) (Print ame of Property er(s)) (j Sworn to before me this 0 20a_� (Notary Public) SHARI MEULLO Notary Public,State of New York No.01MEM0063 Qualified In Westchester County. Commission Expires January 29.20Z� 3_ 8/12/2021 i L ■ Q N N \ \ W 00 ._ M ell N ; r1 rl rN. a w 0 ,� ., N N ►-- a; � 0 i C14 M M N o d�al p'4 lZ z Z z0000 w o o • �, 00 W .�a o Z o can =, w w co 00 �..., z �. �, O A " V O o W U z u Z can = z0 � z � � -� WAN z 00 CN �: �' � 7 � Q z a w � ° • W F H Lei V N Q'+ x H LLi CA U z o V o U ) W 0 0 o H o z o � � n • o w ] � i BUILDING DEPARTMENT : .a aV 152023 i VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK L_ 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 VILLAGE OF RYE i3ROOK (914)939-0668 ' M DING s -''n RTIV�itid T www.ryebrook.org A/km6i--7g2ERMIT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BP#: PP#: 3-I Approval Date: Permit Fee: $ Approval Signature: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) ************************************************************************************************** DO NOT START WORK or CONSTRUCTION UNTIL A PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE FEE FOR WORK PROGRESSED OR COMPLETED WITHOUT A PERMIT IS 12%\\ OO�F THE TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION WITH A MINIMUM FEE OF$750 00 Application dated, ��—�S dJ 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 LocalCodes. 1.Address: I �Z(i��� eQ SBL:f��1 C — — // Zone: 2.Proposed Work: _Cabs W b � 3.Property Owner: t_ ' N)13UQtf (I NT (-6 Address: A'Lq f)EN Q� Phone#: Cell#:y f d -7 7 4--b 1 1 7 email: !SLEFr- fi-C�u 0.C-0►1( 4.Master Plumber:���,,��� (� e-2 Address: Lic.#: ( ( Phone#: Cell#: �(,�CC,-A-QC (( email: fw,-r2 t4ct Company Name: �(�`,�(G> ( 'c,� Address: � E ; r- y ,, 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 LP Gas Basement 1st Floor 2nd Floor 3'Floor 4'b Floor 5m 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 \IS Sworn to before me this {-!� day of N 3,- e ,20 2 day of U n U-e.nU-�] ,20 Signature p rty O er Sign a of Applicant Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of Applicant '�Xv� V-,Aj-- Notary PuAU Notary Public,State of New York A?AIMWNtate of New York No.01ME6160063 No.01ME6160063 Qualified In Westchester County � Qualified in Westchester County commission Expires January 29,20� Commission Expires January 29,2023 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- 10/30/2023 t 1 1 BUILDING DEPARTMENT i� Q I VILLAGE OF RYE`BROOK 938 KING ETR�tE:BR x�,NY 10573 N V 15 2023 'WWW ' ' VILLAGE Or RYc BROOK 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: 5L66 9>7=� ,residing at, 2 k1 _ (A O p• . �4w _FA KF(C-W C (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; [j La oQ--c_&14 D ZD ,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 ope Owne ) (Print Name of Property Owner(s)) Sworn to before me this da of r►�- - � , 20 2 (Notary Public) SHARI MELILLO Notary Public,State of New York No.01ME6160063 Qualified in Westchester County Commission Expires January 29,20_n 8/12/2021 oo w 7 c� 0 a' re) Ln un w v: Vl n < o R5 b r� f co z Co p 00 w r" O O 0 C ~ u W E V w ~ z U N'n u Z M < w 0 u w O > ° �� rF � � v GN v 5 F- o c 93 W w Q o � IL�.� � s ------------------ ME BUILDING DEPARTMENT R U IE VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK LOC31 2023 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 (914)939-0668 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK www.a*fook.org BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND/OR REMOVE HEATING, VENTILATION AND/OR AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT 9:9/ Approval Date: Permit Fee: $ Izl_�—i� Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) *+r�a�**,►,rr*�*r,t*����*k�„��,a����*r�*,►�*,tk*k+.t�a***���*,w*,►�,►�*k*a,rya*,tea*,t,t,rr***,r*�r*,r,t*,ter*�*,ta*a****,t*t*,t,� REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF PERMIT& CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Properly completed& Signed Application. 2. Site/Staging Plan if Required by the Building Inspector. 3. Copy of Licensed Contractor's Liability Insurance. (Village of Rye Brook must be listed as certificate holder)&WorkerS Compensation Insurance on a NYS Board form (Form#('105.2 or Form#U26.3/or NY State Workers Compensation Waiver) 4. Payment of Fees/Unit: RESIDENTIAL =$100.00/unit•COMMERCIAL=$350.00/unit. 5. Complete specifications for each unit being installed. 6. Inspection by the Building Department for removal and/or installation. (48 hour notice requires!) 7. Electrical work requires a separate Electrical Permit& Electrical Inspection. 8. Plumbing/Gas work requires a separate Plumbing Permit& Plumbing Inspection. Application dated,/D-3/--�)3 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for a permit for the installation and or removal of the HVAC equipment as listed below.The applicant and property owner, by signing this document agrees that said equipment will be installed and/or removed in conformance with all applicable Local,County,State&Federal laws, codes,rules and regulations. LLit 1. Address:_IL I9LD PO[40D SBL: Zone: 2. Property Owner: Lak4i_ Address: 1 t � el o�ogbJ Phone#: Cell#: q(4-774--0 07 email 6 t-F Q (elouj 6vV-', 3. Contractor: ,,(( CDD� Address:-5W ii_ eyz4 A9f:�z"Atw elves"`(sY Phone#: K - 1 O s✓� Cell#: a '7f~!b �T�j l D email: `(ICI;f4,(G-@ KSIEMez,011 NL•40'r 4. Scope of Work:New Installation;Of•Replacement( )•Removal( )•Other 5. List Equipment: D&ytb4 4,9�T Y'W �O✓ � G � lJ��'T�- 7i W all 'f E'ysc 7 6. Location of Equipment: ' AJ-e�:e_� Lei G.4--4Lt.,1 t4O 1A�-L 5t t- ­� A I IL 4 tJ-(� Al2*—Leo tA-v C� 7. Method of Installation/Removal(list all equipment needed to perform job): 5 00_ t t 3/3/2023 STfiE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY QF WESTCHESTER ) as: ! �/ /�C'-e-Ze*71[ ,being duly sworn,deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (pri t name of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that(s)he is the Heating,Ventilation and/or Air Conditioning Contractor 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 120 day of QeAla ,20 2-3ML Signature of Property Owner Signature of Applicant 1411,r"4,wi A T Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of A plicant Notary Public Nota tc FDANIEL CUEVA blic-State of New York.01CU6349207 in Westchester County ion Expires Oct 17, 2024 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. 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. 2 3/3/2023 Job Name: Tag# F"DA,1K,1N Submittal Data Sheet FTXS09LVJU / RXS09LVJU 0.75-Ton Wall Mounted Heat Pump System N, Efficiency Cooling Heating SEER 24.5 HSPf 12.5 EER 15.3 COP 4.46 Performance Cooling(Btu/hr) ==4== Rated(Min/Max) 9,000(4,400/10,600) ' •R • —__=--- Sensible @ AHRI 8,100 • _ _- Moisture Removal gal/h .3 Standard Operating Range 50`F-115"F Extended Operating Range' 0'F-115°F • - Rated Cooling Conditions: Indoor:80°F DB/67°F WB T Outdoor:95'F DB/75°F WB Complete warranty details available from your local dealer or at 'with field settings and wind baffle www.daikincomfort.com.To receive the 12-Year Parts Limited Heating(Btu/hr) Warranty,online registration must be completed within 60 days of 1:@ 47°Rated(Min/Max) 12,000(4,400/1S,600) installation.Online registration is not required in California or Quebec - If product is installed in a commercial application,limited warrant. 2:@ 17"Rated 7,700 period is 5 years. 3:@ S' 5,370 Operating Range 5'F-65'F 1:Rated Heating Conditions: Indoor:70°F DB/60°F WB Indoor Specifications Outdoor:47°F DB/43°F WB 2:Rated Heating Conditions: indoor:70°F DB/60'F WB Co oling Heating Outdoor:17°F DB/15°F WB H M H M 3:Heating Conditions: Indoor:70°F DB/60°F WB Airflow Rate(cfm) 381 279 420 321 Outdoor:5°F DB/5°F WB L SL L SL Electrical 194 145 233 219 208/60/1 230/60/1 Sound(dBA) 41/33/25/22 42/35/28/25 System MCA 8 8 H/M/L/SL System MFA 15 15 Dimensions(H x W x D)(in) 11-5/8 x 31-1/2 x 8-7/16 Compressor RLA 3.2 2.9 Weight(Lbs) 20 Outdoor fan motor FLA .22 .22 Outdoor Specifications Outdoor fan motor W 23 23 Indoor fan motor FLA .15 .15 Compressor Hermetically Sealed Swing Type Indoor fan motor W 23 23 Refrigerant R-410A MFA: Max.fuse amps MCA:Min.circuit amps(A)FLA:Full load amps(A) Factory Charge(Lbs) 2.43 RLA:Rated load amps(A) W:Fan motor rated output(W) Refrigerant Oil PVE(FVC50K) Piping Cooling Heating Liquid(in) 1/4 Airflow Rate(cfm) H 1,102 H 992 Gas(in) 3/8 Drain(in) 5/8 L 989 L 840 Max. Interunit Piping Length(ft) 65.6 Sound Power Level(dBA) 47/48 Max. Interunit Height Difference(ft) 49.2 Dimensions(H x W x D)(in) 21-5/8 x 30-1/8 x 11-1/4 Chargeless(ft) 32.8 Weight(Lbs) 75 Additional Charge of Refrigerant(oz/ft) .21 Daikin North America LLC 5151 San Felipe,Suite 500 Houston,TX 77056 (Daikin's products are subject to continuous improvements.Daikin reserves the right to modify product design,specifications and information in this data sheet without notice and without incurring any obligations) Submittal Revision Date:September 2018 Page 1 of 4 FTXS09LVJ U Dimensional Data P I DA*# 7-3/8(187mm) W �M m N o Co D ❑❑ Am � 0❑ 01 r m m 3 �I! a m it r D Q 2 0 ` En .'i1 ` 7C z G) m p a va r m i Cn c — > 3 Z N� g � D l ` � `cwn o z 03 m cmi P n m m -1 N r 0 S0 Z m a $ 1 CD 0 v _ rr O z44 m m -=i 88 m q = D -4 M �- a o z z R 2 Z 11.5/8(295mm ^ a N� 0 o O m o S m — z m 00 u' M m v m ' Z c r C L� M q M _ Cn z = am c o > m mz CM ME om y n Z U1 Z 'o > > > 5; 2 N� vO m DD X m $ DO 3 1-3/4(44.5mm) 9N6(14.5mm) z M 3 3 =xg _� m D mm mmr� Z \ -------i Zm-0Zm' m -4 6 In I $So 2� O m z lbc� I j �Q'' SOR C O1rY, I I Ym$ Wm m O :gir I I a0 a 5 (n n O I I 3 m 3 m m I I (\�) z mCh O rn I I 3 N m R+ 3 0 N�FI I 3 =�Onv i Iupi mmOZ> Z °' m � I I 3 Zy nx i 3 W so_ I I mfl �N z Q 3v DmJzm n 36 1 I -0Z30 z I x I I n -------- ao 1.3/16(30mm)MIN co1-314 44.Smm) L„ (SPACE FOR 0 11-5/8 295rnml PERFORMANCE) o? O A D r- Daikin North America LLC 5151 San Felipe,Suite 500 Houston,TX 77056 (Daikin's products are subject to continuous improvements.Daikin reserves the right to modify product design,specifications and information in this data sheet without notice and without Incurring any obligations) Submittal Revision Date:September 2018 Page 2 of 4 Job Name: Tag# W'D� AIKIN Submittal Data Sheet I 2MXS18NMVJUA 2 Port, 1.5-Ton Outdoor Heat Pump Efficiency SEER EER HSPF COP — Non-Ducted 18.9 12.5 10.7 4.33 Ducted 14 9.5 8.2 3.34 = � Mixed 16.45 11 9.45 3.84 M--=a== Performance M.==`ate= Cooling(Btu/hr) —`—= Rated 18,000 Operating Range 14°F—115"F Rated Cooling Conditions: Indoor:80'F DB/67°F WB * Outdoor:95°F DB/75`F WB Heating(Btu/hr) Rated 18,900 rjJ,j 1 ILI Operating Range 5°F—60°F Rated Heating Conditions: Indoor:70'F DB/60°F WB Outdoor:47'F DB/43'F WB Complete warranty details available from your local dealer or at Electrical www.daikincomfort.com.To receive the 12-Year Parts Limited 208/60/1 230/60/1 Warranty,online registration must be completed within 60 days of System MCA 1S.8 15.8 installation.Online registration is not required in California or Quebec System MFA 20 20 If product is installed in a commercial application, limited warranty Compressor RLA 14.0 14.0 period is S years. Outdoor fan motor FLA .37 .37 Outdoor Specifications I Outdoor fan motor W 1 56 1 56 MFA: Max.fuse amps MCA:Min.circuit amps(A)FLA:Full load amps(A) Compressor Hermetically Sealed Swing Type RLA:Rated load amps(A) W:Fan motor rated output(W) Refrigerant R-410A Factory Charge(Lbs) 3.86 Refrigerant Oil PVE(FVC50K) Piping Cooling Heating Liquid(in) Y4 x 2 H 2,150 H 2,150 Gas(in) 3/8 x 1, Airflow Rate(cfm) %x 1 M 2,150 M 2,150 Drain(in) 11/16 L 1,953 L 1,953 Max.System Piping Length(ft) 164 Sound Pressure Level(dBA) 50/51 Max. Interunit Piping Length(ft) 82 Dimensions(H x W x D)(in) 28-15/16 x 34-1/4 x 12-5/8 Max. Height Difference—IDU to ODU (ft) 49.25 Weight(Lbs) 123 Max. Height Difference—IDU to IDU (ft) 24.625 Chargeless(ft) 98.4 Additional Charge of Refrigerant(oz/ft) .21 Daikin North America LLC 5151 San Felipe,Suite 500 Houston,TX 77056 (Daikin's products are subject to continuous improvements.Daikin reserves the right to modify product design,specifications and information in this data sheet without notice and without incurring any obligations) Submittal Revision Date:May 2020 Page 1 of 5 2lk ' 8N MVJUA Dimensional Data ` DA \ $ �( i § T % §§J mm A i6f o\ � %9 ( — ki \ @ d$ g nGe p� a� zE1106 E± G ; P % �En (�o OT < r �z n< ! § w \( ` © _ Ln ) ( F-00 m909( t l� � )) .0 k § ,mwo 31m 2=roe �( � § ( , o g ° it \ / /2 $ \ { ,a m 3m z 4 9, - c�� 1.1 k§ri $ * 3d § 1 Cr) 5 \ m C § m % § \ c - Q m � � } } 6-i1619: \ ƒ 2 � ,a m ,q;»m m / / ( & � - , qk 2 § - „ mnA \ _ ©/ &, 1101 4 �a@�, § § § , E \ 4 m M M $ \ § 9 q § W 13-3-41 e 50/ . . . 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IF ANY ARE NOT SHOWN N W a r i N � � w o (..i z wa o � a � � v v _ U c RL . v , coo" 3 w z o0 ,0 �1 L .y. a F�lil _ MM Z ,) O ►� W $ is o a c o O 4.4 1�0co [Ll !� 'C z o w w E. O F 00 Cn W '"' �o W O wo - 8 � - E V _ W 7 ✓ Oz °% W H o o � � 8d 0� W V 1�-i U � U z " v Q o i )MEMO ON 001) I w o v @ O WW < , c4 O W a W x , o po w 00 ►-a a w P, ai " x tJ u u 3 g v F w c\ � w � .� � a � zz � w � 13 �] y z Q W 0 l v o v ►.o O o V H � O o M O V V c7 A z .-+ z_ w o z o :� z A o � paoB. Q a � 0 � � �� � `��l/ (ice I j I BUILD .TMENT 11{ OF RY ooK NOV 14 2023 ` 938 KING STREET RYE BR ,NY 10573 '7 o 93�-0668� VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK . Tiro it or BUILDING D17P ,RTNI= i iy Aunlication for Permit to Remove, Abandon and/or Install Fuel Storage Tank ('Storage Tanks in excess of 1,100 gallons require registration with the County NOV 1 6 2013 of Westchester) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT#: -l6 Approval Date: Permit Fee:S 310.0c) Approval Signature: Other: Disapproved: (foes are nar rtfiadzble) AiA1lf!!!A!lAAflfAfflfffflt!!liffiffiitiff!lfff•AifflffftlfAlitl/flit•i1A!•/♦!lfffifflffflilfilifiiffif REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF PERMIT&CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: 1.Application Completed by Bonded,Licensed Contractor. 2.Your contractor's valid proof of liability insurance.(Village of Rye Brook must be listed as certificate holder) 3.Your contractor's valid proof of workers compensation insurance. (Form#C105.2 or Form#U26.3/or NY State Workers Compensation Waiver) 4.Fee per Tank: Removal,Abandonment,or Installation: S I S 5.00 per Tank. 5.Dig Safely New York#(dial S 11): 6.Inspection by Building Department for removal/abandonment and/or installation. 7.Submit all Manifests&Reports(after work has been completed). 8.Certificate of Compliance will be provided when all requirements are fulfilled. !llAAfAlilAAfAAAAAAlAAiAAflAfAAfAAAAAAAAAA/AAlA!!!!AA•lAAAAAlAf!!fAlfAlAAfffff/fiffAfAffAAfAfflfAAlAAA Application dalcd, 30 202 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for a permit to remove,abandon,and/or install a Fuel Tank as herein described.The applicant and property owner,by signing this document agree that the subject fuel tank(s)will be removed,abandoned and/or installed in conformance with all applicable Village,County,State& Federal laws,codes,rules and regulations. ifilif►!!lfff►t►fff♦Afit!♦ifAAflfffflff►ffliffffffffff!lffffli!!!fflfffi♦lfftlfff!!ff!lfffffffffffflff Indicate Permit Tyne: Installation( )-Removal!(. )•Abandoument! Buried in Ground( ) I. Address: �L�C,il t7�( � ED SBL: I35,2(0 - ( -1( Zone: P-- (5 2. Propgrty Owner&Address: LAV4 -U G. Z tJ D.jj CIT. Phone 9637 Cell#: WA 77A—0117 email: SCe-1 IOU( -Com 069°' 3. Contractor&Address: :25 keMtOD6e t Phone a: Q Iy-Ipffj�j-SI-I 7 , Cell#: email: Q laan probe 4. Applicant: Sybvr baan �_ Phonc#:gly-"k-S(-ll/ Ccll ema;l:� �1Qi,)nlrnf2?Su bur orUpQr►t 5. Indicate Fuel Type:Fuel Oil( )•L.P.Gas •Gasoline( )_Other( ): 1 6. Number and Capacity of each Tank: �U0 0 — (7 0 abm- groortA brn",.o- AaMLS r yN e� k ht�}-ti�Ol�K+C 7. Exact Location(s)of each Tank: SQq S l-Le DIafr% t 8/12/2021 STATE OF YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESCER ) as: JW > '�" 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 cor%A eo�.�t— for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application.(indicate architeM contractor.agent,allorDcy.crc.) That all statements contained herein arc 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. L t. Sworn to before me``this I C Swom to before me this � day of J�f��2,r .20�� day of /Y ,l 20 11 krVf party er Sign of Applicant j I IN\0 1) 12C S.5 Name of Property a v�'�.j•��.: ... ._ Prigt:Name of Applicant DAVID C SLOAN Notary Fvblic•State of New York pubWRI MELILLO N0. 'In Putnam C No Public 1Votety Qualified in Putnam County Notary Public,State of New York My Commission Expires Feb 28,2027 No.01ME6160063 Qualified In Westchester Countyn �tsiWficmExolwh r ?9016011 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.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. 8/1212021 �T. •.�:�•. :� ��+ •,� �•�• ! �of .: � � _' HEATING 4rI i `A I SYEUFtCA71QNS SlAt.i►dKQ HEIGHT IINI . :_.�. . .� 43 S? LPG CAPACITY IGAU �3.6 t7 2 991 WATER CAPACITY ILBSI I-�- >3q - ---' - - ---- 471 -- ---- - -1,000 # NOMINAL TARE WEIGHT(L851 I d8 i 271 T CYLINDER DIAMETER IINI ' - - 14.7 - _ _ _--..._-_ 24 - _---'---- ---- I` _ 30 -- CYLINDER VOLUME ICU.INI ? 4616 13.120 - - 27.680 'COLLAR DIAMETER(IN) - _-_._—_--_-�-•— -------- --- - � 6.5 16 16 COLLAR HEIGHT(IN) 91T 6.9 FOOTRING DIAMETER IINI It S - 19 ?? VALVE -_____----- ------ --- -- CtiA-SIO CWS(0 NO OPO CCA•510 NO CPO A S-,ANOAROSPECIFICATION -` - . -1-49W2<0 -- -- -- - - F OOr-481ri?40 �-- - TOOT-4B►v24O ,k HEIGHT IMMI I 1.219 --- ----. - 1092 1.321 LPG CAPACITY ILI 86.7--� --- ---' jn-- --- ; - 60 WATER CAPACITY IKGI - 108.4 215 650 --- I` NOMINAL TARE WEIGHT IKGI - 30.8 - __ 64_G IM.9 CYLINDER DIAMETER IMP.) - 3)3 _ _ 610 762 CYLINDER VOLUME ILI i- 108.4 215 450 COLLAR DIAMETER IMMI --�165--� 406 - Q COLLAR HEIGHT(MM) { --- - tJQ (( 175 175 FOOTRING OIAMETER(MM) - - - - - -- -- : 483 S� -- VALVE CGA•aIONOQYu CGay10r:00P0 -- -CCA-SIOriOCPU STANOARD SPECIFICATION - OUi_<BtY2<0- -- ,---- OU•.<gy);,0 ~ OUT<8ttC1<p —- Ile Jp pi Onm•Ste. WILSON9.d M r , F.61,L.436jow- INDUSTRIES `f. qp l 3Y2 I r t f�l N I � n M r w W .7 c�• N a � E a.g ao °O y w u 7 0-4 � a � u a v W ~ � D " oo w W ^/ N O Sri W a � 1 m° = > b E� O 3 Q . O Wo Z w° ° A0 72 w q O ►--� z g o 3 a a p 'o F+1 a 9 � � o 's � Ac "o V ' O W � z w A A � -9 5 � a O O a ., CN ' A M o ^ ^J < � a rl o00 14 W H u u O E- V x A a x E - 8. � lul o F w *01 , � -8 ? 9 w zo was � a ■ � gw .S V 2 � o ■ z C7 ate' ' aa, o C7 = 0.0 Z w z Od O a r O a 0 O a 0F, ," .1 BUILD ,' MENT Vu, ;cit' ' OOK NOV 2 1 2023 938 KING E� ;$�, , NY 10573 >ti{ •� � APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND/OR REMOVE HEATING,VENTILATION AND/OR AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT ME NT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT#: Q J — & NOV 2 "23 /Approval Date: Permit Fee: $ /rx Approval Signature: i Other: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) DO NOT START WORK or CONSTRUCTION UNTIL A PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR.THF,ADNHMSTRATIVE FEE FOR WORK PROGRESSED OR COMPLETED WITHOUT A PERMPT IS 120/t,OF THE TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTION WITH A NIINIMUM FEE OF$750.00 REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF PERMIT&CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Properly completed&Signed Application. 2. Site/Staging Plan if Required by the Building Inspector. 3. Copy of Licensed Contractor's Liability Insurance. (Village of Rye Brook must be listed as certificate holder) &Workers Compensation Insurance on a NYS Board form(Form#C105.2 or Form#U26.3/or NY State Workers Compensation Waiver) 4. Payment of Fees/Unit: RESIDENTIAL=$100.00/unit• COMMERCIAL=$350.00/unit. 5. Complete specifications for each unit being installed. 6. Inspection by the Building Department for removal and/or installation. (48 hour notice required 7. Electrical work requires a separate Electrical Permit&Electrical Inspection. 8. Plumbing/Gas work requires a separate Plumbing Permit&Plumbing Inspection. Application dated, 3is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for a permit for the installation and or removal of the HVAC equipment as listed below.The applicant and property owner,by signing this document agrees that said equipment will be installed and/or removed in conformance with all applicable Local,County,State&Federal laws, codes,rules and regulations. �y� 1. Address: 11 Q L-D r'{�{�L 11f L0 ED SBL:l `J i —l W Zone: Q— 15 2. Property Owner:-L",t— - u—ti Address: ¢Lg 1)6-K 24,�E2U Cr a(,9o3 Phone#: Cell#:�714'774-a 1 I-7 email: �E((✓a� I CLb VQ. CbM 3. Contractor: PL U V►4 17 N O W Address: Phone#: z'� Cell#: email: 4. Scope of Work:New Installation(t4"'Replacement( )•Removal( )•Other( ): 5. List Equipment: l 4 G8 Z140A'�IU 6. Location of Equipment: Gil 7. Method of Installation/Removal(list all equipment needed to perform job): 1 10/30/2023 3/3n023 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 Q,)U-P/y-�-Tcf,20 Signature dQp6p tO er Sign a of Applicant Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of Applicant Notary Public Notary Public.State of New York .c5tate of New York No.01ME6160063 No.01ME6160063 Qualified In Westchester County Qualifled In Westchester County Commission Expires January 29,20L� Commission 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- 10/30/2023 o a Acr a tS fs w o w ww W a z ¢ 3 3 N �� p Q w M JOz w o o S� S OZW2 Qh QUO Vf V U U 2 8 a-j Z Z H 1- O Jo - p w W W W � III Ow z p M w M c� �_ _ o o o rZNO Z z U O U,,, cz J N J~ z¢owz tz O !OpCeF 9 JJr �a 033 (< z ? 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H 'The wetted surface of this product contacted by consumable water L +W NOX contains less than one quarter of one percent(0.25%)of lead by weight. ® emissions WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result,causing property damage,personal injury,or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DOIFYOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch;do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call the fire department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,service agency orthe gas supplier. The installation must conform with local codes or,in the absence of local codes,the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or CSA B149.1,Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code. Requirements for the State of Massachusetts NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION This appliance must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in accordance with the Massachusetts Plumbing and Fuel Gas Code 248 CMR Sections 4.00 and 5.00. IMPORTANT:In the State of Massachusetts(248 CMR 4.00&5.00) For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling,building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes,including those owned or operated by the Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven(7)feet above finished grade in the area of the venting,including but not limited to decks and porches,the following requirements shall be satisfied: 1. INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.No installation or replacement of a vented gas appliance shall be permitted unless a battery powered or electrically hard wired carbon monoxide detector is present on the same floor as the appliance or on the next adjacent floor when the appliance is located in a crawl space unless the appliance is located in a detached,uninhabitable garage.For all residential dwellings,a carbon monoxide detector must also be present on each habitable level of the dwelling.These requirements shall not be deemed to waive any additional requirements imposed by M.G.L.c.148§261`1/2. 2. APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certified. 3. SIGNAGE.Whenever any through-the-wall vent is installed less than seven feet above the finished grade, a metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal.The sign shall read,in print size no less than 0.5 inches in size,"GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW.KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS". 4. INSPECTION.The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless,upon inspection,the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR 5.09 and 5.12. Contents 1. About the Boiler 7 7. Connecting the Power Supply 74 1.1 Included Items 7 1.2 Accessories 7 8. Installing a Cascade System 75 1.3 Specifications 8 8.1 Connecting Water Supplies 75 1.4 Components 11 8.2 Cascade System-Recirculation System 1.5 Dimensions 13 Application Example 78 1.6 Rating Plate 14 8.3 Connecting the Communication Cables 80 2. Installing the Boiler 15 9. Installing a Common Vent System 82 2.1 Choosing an Installation Location 15 9.1 About the Common Vent System 82 2.2 Mounting the Boiler to the Wall 17 9.2 Navien Common Vent Collar Kit(Back- draft Damper) 87 3. Installing the System Piping 19 9.3 Starting the Common Vent System 88 9.4 Connecting and Terminating the Vent 3.1 Installing a Space Heating System 19 pipe 91 3.2 Installing a Domestic Hot Water(DHW) 9.5 Setting Up the Common Vent System 92 System 23 9.6 Common VentTermination Clearances 92 3.3 Connecting the Condensate Drain 26 9.7 Installing a Condensate Drain 93 3.4 Filling the System 29 9.8 Exhaust Vent Termination Clearances(For 3.5 Testing the Water System 30 Direct Vent) 95 3.6 Considerations for System Applications 31 9.9 Maintenance 97 3.7 Examples of Electrical Connections 40 10. Installation Checklist 98 4. Connecting the Gas Supply 51 4.1 Gas Pipe Sizing Tables 54 11. Operating the Boiler 101 4.2 Measuring the Inlet Gas Pressure 55 11.1 Operating the Boiler for the First Time 101 5. Venting for Combustion Air 57 11.2 Turning the Boiler On or Off 102 11.3 Start-Up Wizard 103 5.1 Venting the Boiler 58 11.4 Adjusting the Temperature 103 5.2 About the Vent Installation Detector 60 11.5 Accessing Basic Menu Items 105 5.3 Selecting a Vent Type 62 11.6 Accessing Advanced Menu Items 112 5.4 Selecting Vent Pipe Materials 66 11.7 Understanding Error Codes 121 5.5 Measuring Vent Length 67 5.6 Terminating the Vent 68 12. Appendixes 123 6. Setting the DIP Switches 72 12.1 Gas&High Altitude Conversion 123 12.2 Wiring Diagram 131 6.1 DIP Switch 1 (6 switch unit) 72 12.3 Ladder Diagram 132 6.2 Dip Switch 2(8 switch unit) 72 12.4 OutdoorTemperature Sensor 133 12.5 Outdoor Reset Control 133 12.6 Component Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists 135 C:omenrs -, Safety Information The following safety symbols are used in this manual.Read and follow all safety instructions in ADANGER this manual precisely to avoid unsafe operating conditions,fire,explosion,property damage, personal injury,or death. ADANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in severe injury or death. If you smell gas: • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switches or use Q WARNING landline phones. • From a neighbor's phone, call your gas Indicates a potentially hazardous situation provider and follow their instructions. which, if not avoided,could result in injury or If you cannot reach your gas provider,call the death. fire department. • Do not return to your home until authorized by your gas supplier or the fire department. Q CAUTION Do not use or store flammable products, Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, such as gasoline, solvents, or adhesives in if not avoided,could result in property damage. the same room or area as the boiler. • The boiler has a main burner flame that can turn on at any time and can ignite flammable vapors. Vapors from flammable liquids can explode and catch fire, causing death or severe burns. • Vapors cannot be seen and are heavier than air.They can travel long distances along the ground and can be carried from other rooms to the boiler's main burner flame by air current. • Keep all flammable products far away from the boiler and store them in approved containers.Keep the containers closed tightly and out of the reach of children and pets. 4 Safety Information QWARNING OCAUTION • Do not turn on the boiler unless the water and gas supplies are fully opened. 5 Doing so may damage the boiler. • Do not use this boiler for anything other than its intended purpose,as described in this manual. Do not remove the front cover unless the power to the boiler is turned off or disconnected. Failure to do so may result in electric shock. • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids near this boiler. When servicing the controls,label all wires Doing so may result in fire or explosion. prior to disconnecting them. Failure to do so may result in wiring errors, • Do not place combustibles, such as which can lead to improper or dangerous newspapers or laundry, near the boiler or operation. Verify proper operation after venting system. servicing. Doing so may result in a fire. • Do not use unapproved replacement or • Do not place or use hair sprays, spray accessory parts. paints,or any other compressed gases near Doing so may result in improperor dangerous the boiler or venting system,including the operation and will void the manufacturer's vent termination. warranty. Doing so may result in fire or explosion. • Do not place anything in or around the • Do not operate the boiler with the front vent terminals,such as a clothes line,that cover opened. could obstruct the air flow in or out of the Doing so may result in fire or carbon boiler. monoxide(CO) poisoning,which may result This boiler has been approved for use in in property damage,personal injury,or death. the USA and Canada only. • Do not operate this boiler without proper Using the boiler in any other country will void venting. the manufacturer's warranty. Doing so may result in fire or carbon monoxide(CO) poisoning,which may result in property damage,personal injury,or death. • Do not touch the power cord or internal components of the boiler with wet hands. Doing so may result in electric shock. California law requires the following Prop 65 warning to be provided: 0 WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Safety Information 5 ADANGER ADANGER This boiler's DHW temperature is set to 120°F (49°C)at the factory for your safety and comfort. Increasing the temperature increases the risk of HOT accidental scalding. Water temperatures at or above 125°F(52°C) can cause instant scalding, severe burns, or death. Before you decide to change the temperature setting, read the following charts carefully. BUR Water Time in which a young child To prevent burns: Temperature can suffer a full thickness p (3rd degree)burn • Use the lowest operating temperature setting 160°F(70°C) Less than 1 second necessary to provide comfortably-hot water. • If your household has children or elderly or 140°F(60°C) 1second disabled residents, consider using a lower 130°F(55°C) 10 seconds temperature setting. 120°F(49°C) 10 minutes • Do not leave children,the elderly,or disabled 100°F(37°C) very low scald risk persons unsupervised. • Do not allow small children to play unsupervised in the bathroom. • Do not allow anyone to change the water temperature while hot water is running. • Read all the instructions in this manual carefully before changing the temperature setting. • Feel the water before using it on children,the elderly,or the disabled. • If it is necessary to set the water temperature above 125°F (52°C), consider installing a thermostatically-controlled mixing valve or temperature-limiting valve. Contact a licensed plumber or your local plumbing authority for more information. 6 Safety Information 1. About the Boiler 1.1 Included Items 1.2 Accessories When you open the box,you will find the following The following optional accessories are available for items with the boiler.Check the box for each of the the boiler. following items before installing the boiler. `. Installation&Operation ---- - --- --- -- - Manual,User's Quick Installation Manual Condensate Zone Controller Information Manual Neutralizer Kit (FMZ-40/60) 2 in Vent Termination 2 in Wall Flanges(x4) Zone Controller Universal Temperature Caps(x2) (FMZ-20/30) Sensor(with clip) Wall Mounting Bracket Tapping Screws&Anchors(x4) C ® e Navi-Link 0 (Wi-Fi Control System) Ready-Link Rack Pressure Relief Valve, Propane Conversion Kit* Heating (gap 00 Navien Manifold System NaviClean Outdoor Temperature Sensor and Cable Spare PartsIm 10.1 o ' e HotButton Push Button HotButton Wall Plate High Altitude Conversion The Universal Temperature Sensor can Kit(Natural Gas Only)* be used as a System Temperature Sensor or a DHW Tank Sensor. *High Altitude Conversion kit and Propane Conversion kit are attached to the inside of Product's case. About the Boiler 7 1.3 Specifications The following tables list the specifications for the boiler.Additional specifications for water,gas,electricity,and vent connections are provided in the Installation section. Space Heating Specifications Navien Condensing BoilerCERTIFIED Other Specifications Space Heating Ratings LC Heating Input Heating Net AHRI Water Model Number' (MBH) Capacity' Rating Water' AFUEZ(%) Water Connection Size Min Max (MBH) (MBH) Pressure (Supply,Return) NCB-190/060H 11 60 56 49 95.0 NCB-190/080H 11 80 74 64 95.0 NCB-240/110H 13 110 102 89 95.0 12-30 psi 1 in NPT NCB-240/130H 13 130 120 104 95.0 NCB-250/150H 14 150 138 120 95.0 1. Ratings are the same for natural gas models converted to propane use. 2. Based on U.S.Department of Energy(DOE)test procedures. 3. The net AHRI water ratings shown are based on a piping and pickup allowance of 1.15.Consult Navien before selecting a boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements, such as intermittent system operation,extensive piping system,etc. Domestic Hot Water Specifications Item NCB- NCB- NCB- NCB- NCB- 190/060H 190/080H 240/110H 240/130H 250/150H Min 10,700 10,700 13,300 13,300 14,000 Input Ratings Max 160,000 160,000 199,900 199,900 210,000 Water Pressure 15-150 psi Minimum Flow Rate 0.5 GPM(1.9 L/m) 35°F(19°C) 8.2 GPM 10.4 GPM 10.8 GPM Temp Rise (31.1 Um) (39.5 L/m) (40.9 Um) 45°F(25°C) 6.4 GPM 7.9 GPM 8.4 GPM Flow Rate Temp Rise (24.2 Um) (30 Um) (31.8 Um) (DHW) 67°F(37°C) 4.3 GPM 5.4 GPM 5.6 GPM Temp Rise (16.2 Um) (20.3 Um) (21.2 Um) 77°F(43°C) 3.7 GPM 4.7 GPM 4.9 GPM Temp Rise (14.0 Um) (17.8 Um) (18.5 L/m) DHW Supply Connection Size 3/4 in NPT Cold Water Input Connection 3/4 in NPT Size 8 About the Boiler NCB-H Internal Pump The NCB-H boiler is equipped with an internal circulation pump.The following table provides detailed information on the pump used for the boiler and the performance curve. Item Pump Model NCB-190/060H,NC8-190/080H, NCB-240/11 OH,NCB-240/130H,NCB-250/150H Grundfos UPS 15-78 Internal Circulation Pump (Part Number:30023987A) 87A) NCB-H Flow Performance Curve 20 40 18 35 16 30 14 25 12 20 y 10 CO a = a o d 8 15 6 10 4 000, 2 0 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Flow Rate(GPM) NCB-250/150H ----NCB-190/080H -wGrundfos Circulator Sp3(Default) -■-Grundfos Circulator Sp2 +Grundfos Circulator Sp1 NCB-240/130H NC13-190/060H NCB-240/11OH NCB-H DHW Pressure Drop Curve 45 40 35 30 25 _a a 20 4 is 10 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Flow Rate(GPM) About the Boiler 9 General Specifications Item NCB NCB- NCB- NCB- NCB-250/150H 190/060H 190/080H 240/110H 240/130H Dimensions 17.3 in(W)x 29.3 in(H)x 12.8 in(D) Boiler Weight 87 Ibs(40 kg) 96 Ibs(44 kg) Boiler Weight with Water 93 Ibs(42 kg) 102 Ibs(46 kg) Installation Type Indoor Wall-Hung VentingType Forced Draft DirectVent Ignition Electronic Ignition Natural Gas Supply 3.5 in-10.5 in WC Pressure(from source) Propane Gas Supply 8.0 in-13.5 in WC Pressure(from source) Natural Gas Manifold -0.01 in WC to-0.31 in WC -0.06 in WC to-0.24 in WC -0.06 in WC to Pressure -0.26in WC Propane Gas Manifold -0.04 in WC to-0.33 in WC -0.06 in WC to-0.26 in WC -0.06 in WC to Pressure -0.28in WC 357(19°C) 8.2 GPM 10.4 GPM 10.8 GPM Temp Rise (31.1 Um) (39.5 Um) (40.9 Um) 45°F(25°C) 6.4 GPM 7.9 GPM 8.4 GPM Flow Temp Rise (24.2 Um) (30 Um) (31.8 Um) Rate 67°F(37°Q 4.3 GPM 5.4 GPM 5.6 GPM (DHW) Temp Rise (16.2 Um) (20.3 Um) (21.2 Um) 77°F(43°C) 3.7 GPM 4.7 GPM 4.9 GPM Temp Rise 04.0 Um) 1 07.8 Um) 08.5 Um) Gas Connection Size 3/4 in NPT Main Supply 120V AC,60Hz Power Maximum Supply Power Up to 15 amperes Consumption Casing Cold-rolled carbon steel Materials Heat Stainless Steel Exchangers 2 in or 3 in PVC,CPVC,approved polypropylene* Exhaust 2 in or 3 in Special Gas Vent Type BH(Class 111,A/B/C) 2 in or 3 in Stainless Steel Venting 2 in or 3 in PVC,CPVC,polypropylene Intake 2 in or 3 in Special Gas Vent Type BH(Class III,A/B/C) 2 in or 3 in Stainless Steel Vent Clearance 0 in to combustibles Flame Rod,APS,Ignition Operation Detector Safety Appliances Water Temperature High Limit Switch,Exhaust Temperature High Limit Sensor, Water Pressure Sensor,Burner High Limit Fuse,Vent Installation Detector Temperature Setting Range Item Temperature Setting Range Remarks Space Supply 77-185°F(25-85°Q Actual supply and return temperatures vary Heating Return 68-158°F(20-70°C) depending on the selected outdoor reset curve. DHW 86°F-140°F(30°C-60°C) For more information about the space heating temperature setting range,refer to"11.5.2 Setting the Space Heating Operation"on page 107. 10 About the Boiler 1.4 Components The following diagram shows the key components of the boiler.Component assembly diagrams and particular parts lists are included in the Appendixes. Intake Air � Air Filter Exhaust — Vent Installation Detector Flue Duct Mixing Chamber Ignitor&Flame Rod Air Vent r Front Panel Power Switch , Circulation Pump Ri e� PCB About the Boiler 11 Pressure Relief Valve Adapter Vent Installation Fan&Motor Detector n Dual Venturi 3 High Limit Switch ron+sa o�® e Premix Burner �O�o Ignitor&Flame Rod Primary Heat Exchanger Air Pipe APS I Secondary Heat Exchanger Pressure Sensor Gas Valve (LWCO) O cu Gas Pipe Mixing Valve I I , Water Adjust Valve -I II I DHW Exchanger � I3-Way Valve o Water Fill Valve QJ Heating Supply Heating Return Domestic Hot Domestic Cold Gas Inlet 12 About the Boiler 1.5 Dimensions The following diagrams show the dimensions of the boiler and the table lists the supply connections. Supply Connections Description Diameter A Pressure Relief Valve Adapter 1/4 in E E B Air Intake 2 in C Exhaust Gas Vent 2 in N D Heating Supply 1 in E Domestic Hot 1/4 in F Gas Connection 1/4 in OG Domestic Cold 1/4 in O H Auto Feeder Inlet(Make-up Water) 1/2 in I Condensate Outlet 1/2 in J Heating Return 1 in Overhead View Supply Connections E 15" (38 mm) 143"(364 mm) o ^ E p 695 mm) in E Oo C Oo Nr • T m O • • • 9 • • 4.5 6.7"(170mm) 115mm E O O r • 2.7" 3.5" 3.3' 2.9" 2.5" (68 mm) (88 mm) (85 mm) (74 mm) (63 mm) 9.6"(244 mm) 17.3"(440 mm) AbouttheBoiler 13 1.6 Rating Plate The Navien NCB-H boilers come from the factory configured for use with Natural Gas(NG).Before starting the installation,check the rating plate located on the side of the boiler to ensure that the boiler matches the gas type,gas pressure,water pressure,and electrical supply available in the installation location.If the boiler does not match each of these ratings,do not install the boiler.If conversion to Propane Gas is required,the included gas conversion kit must be used.Refer to"12.1 Gas&High Altitude Conversion"on page 123 for details. Rating Plate, "Plaque Signaletique Combination Bolter -Chaudiere comb—ison 20 Goodyear.Irvine.CA 92618 Tel 1.100-519-8794 GI rM win IrMoor Insbtlatbn,'Evacuation dnecle installafwn in ensure Model No.,'Num6m de rrnod6le Type of Gas.'Type de gar NCB-250/1501­1 NG Max.Input Rasing(DHW),'Enfr6e GPL max. Mi..Input Rating,'O6b4 celcnfique mex. Sii� 210.000 Blum 14,000 Btw Lh ,wNOxMeaInput Rating(Haesing).'Enlree GPL mex. Hosting Capacity,'Cepacile decheuflege Cat O 10 Btum 140,000 Btwh H Cat of bollar,'Cat6go-de chaud/ere Net AHRI Rating,'Regime de ARRI Cel—Iv 121.000 Blwh s+ Max.Inlet Gas Pressum.'Pression max,de gaz d'enime 10.5 Inches W.C.'ponces W C. Min.Inlet Gas Pmssum.'Fress)on min.de gar d'entrde 3.5 Inches W.C.'ponces W.C. Manifold Pressura,'Pressor ,d'admlesion .0.26 Inch-W.C.'p—s W C. Electrleal Rating, '1969vne nominal Albarki- AC'c.a.120 Vohs 60Hz Use less than 15 Amp,'Uli/ise moins de 15A Minimum relief wive capacity,'CapacN6 minlmaum soupape. 200 lbslhr ANSI Z21.13.2017-CSA 4.2-2017 Orifices necessary for LP commrsion am provided.'Les iMures n6cessalres 6Is com,emon au GPL sont foumis. Failure to use t11a coma pas can cause problems which can result In death,serious injury or property damage.-Le fail de no pas utiliser/e bon gez peat causer des problems qui peuvent metier A/a mod.causer des blessums graves ou endommager to pmpn616. Consult your Imtallatlon manual for more Information.'Consu/fez vane manual d'insfallatlon pour plus d'iniormetion. This appliance Is certlfled for use at altitudes up to 4.500 It(1,370 m)In accordance to the latest CAN/CGA 2.17-High Attitude Installation procadume st normal manifold pressure.This appliance has also been tested up to 10,100 R(3,078 m). For Installations at attitudes up to 10,100 It(3,078 m).follow the diraceons provided in the High Altitude Installations sections of the Installation Manual.'Cal appareil est cedibe pour ore utilisation 6 des attitudes de 0 6 4 500 pieds 0 370 m)conform6ment aux fades be procedures d'inslanshon 6 haute attitude CANrCGA 2 17 A une pression namab.Cot appareil a 616 fesfe/usqu A 10 100 pieds (3 078 m).Pax/es insVUCfWns d'insle/lation a une allilude I" we A 10 100 pieds(3 078 m),suiwz les instructions/oumies dens b section des insblblions a haws alldude du manual Im allalwn. This appliance must be Installed in accordance with local codes or In the absence of local codas,the most recent edition of NaOond FwI Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1,in Canada use CAN/CGA B149.1 or 2 Installation codes for G-Burning Appliances. 'Cot appmed dod alre insm6e conformbmem aux codes/ocaux,ou s'il n'y a pas de codes beaux,la plus r6cenfe version du National Fuel Gas Cade des E.-U.,ANSI Z223.1,au Canada unlisez les codes d'installabon CAN/CGA Brag.1-2 pour les appereds a gez. FOR YOUR SAFETY*POUR VOTRE SECURnt Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapus and liquids In the vicinity of this or any other gas appliances,'Ne mngez pas at n'uWwz pas d'essence ou eautres llqudes eu vapeas inflammables pros tie eel apPared ou de four awe appered Elect—iinager. Q WARNING Ensure that the gas type and power source specifications match what is listed on the rating plate.Using a different gas type will cause abnormal combustion and boiler malfunction.Using abnormally high or low AC voltage may cause abnormal operation,and may reduce the life expectancy of the product. This appliance complies with the requirements of SCAQMD Rule 1146.2 for NOx emissions of 14 ng/J or 20 ppm at 3%02. 14 About the Boiler 2. Installing the Boiler 2.1 Choosing an Installation Humidity and Contact with Water Location When installing the boiler,avoid places with When choosing an installation location,you excessive humidity.The boiler has electric gas must ensure that the location provides adequate ignition components.Moisture can get inside clearance for the boiler,adequate venting and the boiler and damage the ignition system.The drainage options,and sufficient access to gas, boiler must be installed in a way to ensure that water,and electrical supplies.Carefully consider the gas ignition system components are protected the following factors when choosing an installation from water(dripping,spraying,rain,etc.)during location: operation and service. 1 WARNING Adequate Drainage The boiler produces a significant amount of Do not install outdoors. Outdoor installation condensate during operation.The boiler should be may result in property damage,severe personal located near a suitable drain and where damage injury,or death.Damage to the boiler resulting from a possible leak will be minimal.Installing the from installation outdoors is not covered by boiler in a location without a drain will void the warranty. warranty and Navien will not be responsible for water damages that occur as a result.For more information about condensate drainage,refer to"3.3 Connecting the Condensate Drain"on page 26. CAUTION The boiler must be located in an area where leakage of the unit or connections will not result in damage Review all of the installation information in this to the area adjacent to the appliance or to lower manual before starting installation. Consider floors of the structure.When such locations cannot all the requirements for venting, piping, be found,installation of an adequately drained drain condensate removal,and wiring. pan under the boiler is highly recommended.When installing the drain pan,ensure that the installation does not restrict combustion air flow. Compliance Requirements • Local,state,provincial,and national codes,laws, regulations,and ordinances. • National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1-latest edition. • Standard for Controls and Safety Appliances for Automatically Fired Boilers,ANSI/ASME CSD-1, when required. • National Electrical Code. • For Canada only:B149.1 Installation Code, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, CSA-B214-12 Installation code for hydronic / heating systems,and any local codes. Access to Utilities • Water-the installation location should be near where the domestic water supply enters the building. • Gas-the installation location should be near where the gas supply enters the building. • Electricity-the installation location should be near where the electrical supply enters the building. Installing the Boiler 15 Adequate Venting and Ventilation Adequate Installation Clearances Select a location that requires minimal venting. Consider venting restrictions caused by windows, O CAUTION doors,air intakes,gas meters,foliage,and other buildings.For more information about venting,refer Do not install the boiler on carpeting. to"5.Venting for Combustion Air"on page 57. To ensure adequate venting and ventilation,follow these guidelines: Install the boiler in an area that allows for service • Maintain proper clearances from any openings in and maintenance access to utility connections, the building. piping,filters,and traps.Based on the installation location,ensure that the following clearances are • Ensure that the vent termination is at least 12 in maintained: (305 mm)above ground,12 in(305 mm)above the highest anticipated snow level,or as required by local codes,whichever is greater. • Maintain a minimum clearance of 4 ft(1.2 m)from heating and cooling vents. Top • Do not enclose the vent termination. • Install the exhaust vent in an area that is free Back '� from any obstructions,where the exhaust will not Side accumulate. • Do not install the boiler where moisture from the exhaust may discolor or damage walls. Side Front • Do not install the boiler in bathrooms,bedrooms, or any other occupied rooms that are normally kept closed or not adequately ventilated. Proximity to Fixtures and Appliances Bottom Install the boiler near fixtures that deliver or use hot water,such as bathroom,kitchen,and laundry room faucets.Select a location that minimizes the water piping required between major fixtures.If the Clearance from: Indoor Installation distances are long or if the user requires"instant" hot water,installation of a recirculation line which Top 9 in(229 mm)minimum circulates domestic hot water back to the boiler Back 0.5 in(13 mm)minimum from the furthest fixture is recommended.Insulate as much of the hot water supply and recirculation Front 4 in(100 mm)minimum lines as possible.For more information about the water supply,refer to"3.2 Installing a Domestic Hot Sides 3 in(76 mm)minimum Water(DHW)System"on page 23. Bottom 12 in(300 mm)minimum OCAUTION It is necessary to leave clearance for service access. 16 Installing the Boiler Clean,Debris and Chemical-free 2.2 Mounting the Boiler to the Combustion Air Wall • Do not install the boiler in areas where dust and Navien NCB-H boilers come with an upper debris may accumulate or where hair sprays, mounting bracket that is pre-drilled at 16 in spray detergents,chlorine,or similar chemicals (400 mm)on center for easy installation on standard are used. wall studs.If the strength of the wall is insufficient • Do not install the boiler in areas where gasoline or or if the framing is non-standard or uneven, other flammables are used or stored. reinforce the area before installing the boiler.Avoid • Ensure that combustible materials are stored installation on common walls as the unit will make away from the boiler and that hanging laundry or some operational noises while it is running. similar items do not obstruct access to the boiler To mount the boiler to the wall: or its venting. ® The combustion air must be free of 1. Affix the bracket securely to the wall and ensure that it is level and that it can support the weight flammable vapors or corrosive chemical of the boiler. fumes.Common corrosive chemical fumes to avoid include fluorocarbons 2. Align the grooves on the back of the boiler with and other halogenated compounds the tongues on the mounting bracket and hang such as Freon,trichloroethylene, the boiler on the bracket. perch loroethylene,chlorine,all of which When mounted with the mounting bracket,the can be found in refrigerants or solvents. boiler will have a 1/8 in(16 mm)clearance from When these chemicals burn,they the back of the wall. produce acids that corrode the stainless steel heat exchanger,gaskets,and the 3. Install two set screws through the bracket at the flue and vent system. bottom of the boiler to secure the boiler on the wall. Operating Temperature The ambient temperature at the installation location must be above freezing temperature and below 100`F(38"C). High Elevation Installations • This unit may be installed at elevations up to 10,100 ft(3,078 m)for use with natural gas and propane.Refer to"6.Setting the DIP Switches"on i page 72 for the appropriate altitude setting. • Natural gas units require the use of a high elevation kit if installed at an elevation of 5,400 ft (1,646 m)or higher. OCAUTION J Follow the instructions in the guide provided with the high altitude conversion kit when replacing with the kit's gas orifice. Failure to follow the instructions may result in property damage,personal injury,or death. o o"o Installing the Boiler 17 Q WARNING • The boiler is heavy.Always lift the unit with assistance. Be careful not to drop the boiler while lifting or handling it to avoid bodily injury or damage to the unit. • Do not rest the boiler on the bottom end after removing it from the shipping carton. Doing so may result in excessive pressure on protruding pipes and resulting in product damage.If you must put the boiler down,lay it on its back or put it inside the protective shipping base. • Install the boiler in the upright, vertical position.Installation in any other orientation will result in improper boiler operation and property damage,and could result in serious personal injury or death. OCAUTION • Ensure that the structure of the installation location is sturdy enough to support the full weight of the installed boiler, including the water contained in the heat exchanger and related piping. • The wall must be vertical, and it must be capable of carrying the weight of the boiler. • Do not mount the boiler to drywall that has not been reinforced. 18 Installing the Boiler 3. Installing the System Piping Prior to connecting piping to the boiler,flush the entire system to ensure it is free of sediment,flux, O CAUTION solder,scale,debris or other impurities that may be harmful to the system and boiler.During the Failure to follow the instructions provided in this assembly of the heating system,it is important section will void the warranty and may result in to keep the inside of the piping free of any debris property damage,fire,serious injury or death. including construction dust,copper burrs,sand and dirt. For retrofits,all system piping including radiators, must be cleaned of all build-up including sludge 3.1.1 Guidelines for a Space Heating and scale.All systems,old and new,must be Installation cleaned to remove flux,grease and carbon residue. Navien recommends cleaning the boiler system Read and follow the guidelines listed below to with cleaning products specially formulated ensure safe and proper installation of a boiler for boiler systems.For retrofit applications with heating system. heavy limescale and sludge deposits,a heavier duty cleaner may be required.For information on performing the cleaning,follow the instructions Freeze Protection for a Space Heating included with the boiler system cleaner products. System • Freeze protection products may be used for the ! WARNING space heating system.Freeze protection for new or existing systems requires specially formulated Failure rid the heating system of the glycol,which contains inhibitors to prevent contaminants nts listed above will void your the glycol from attacking the metallic system warranty and may result in premature heat components. exchanger failure and property damage. • Before using freeze protection products, ensure that system fluid contains proper glycol concentration and the inhibitor level is appropriate.Navien recommends against 3.1 Installing a Space Heating exceeding a 35%concentration of glycol. System When using the freeze protection products,the system must be tested at least once a year,and as The water-tube type heat exchanger of the Navien recommended by the manufacturer of the glycol NCB-H boiler is designed to attain the highest level solution. of heat transfer in a compact design.To maintain When using the freeze protection products, the efficient and reliable operation of the heat allowance should be made for expansion of the exchanger,and to avoid heat exchanger failure,it glycol solution. is critical to ensure the rules and guidelines in this section are followed. Freeze damage is not covered by the warranty. • The use of glycol results in a greater head loss due to its higher viscosity compared to water. Q WARNING • To avoid damaging the connectors on the A WARNING boiler, use two wrenches when tightening piping to the boiler. Use one wrench to For systems requiring freeze protection,use only prevent the connector at the boiler from inhibited propylene glycol,specially formulated turning,and use the other wrench to tighten for hydronic heating systems;use of othertypes the connection. Damaged connectors may of antifreeze may be harmful to the system and result in system leaks. will void the warranty. • Properly support the piping with hangers.Do not allow the piping to be supported by the boiler or its accessories. Installing the System Piping 19 System Pressure 3.1.2 Essential Elements in a Space • The Navien NCB-H boiler is intended solely for Heating System use in pressurized closed loop heating systems operating with 12-30 psi water pressure at the Low Water Cut Off(LWCO)Appliance boiler outlet.To obtain the minimum system design pressure,follow the piping diagrams Internal LWCO illustrated in this section. • The Navien NCB-H boiler's space heating system The Navien NCB-H boiler is equipped with a factory- is not approved for operation in an"open system", installed,pressure-sensing type low water cutoff thus it cannot be used for direct potable water (LWCO)device.The minimum operation pressure for heating or to process heating of any kind. this device is 7.3 psig. • The boiler performs water Oxygen Elimination replenishment automatically when the built-in water pressure sensor This boiler may only be installed in a pressurized detects insufficient water level in the closed-loop heating system,free of air(oxygen)and boiler system. other impurities.To avoid the presence of oxygen, If the water replenishment is not ensure all of the air is removed from the system completed after during commissioning via strategically placed and 5 minutes,error code E351 is displayed adequately sized air removal appliances,located on the front panel requiring a manual throughout the heating system. boiler reset. See the examples of system application Refer to local codes to determine if a LWCO device is at the end of this section detailing the required for your system and ensure that the built-in installation location of the air removal device meets the requirements.Install a backflow appliances,in case an additional air preventer in the make-up water line to the unit if removal appliances is required for a required by local codes. specific application. QWARNING External LWCO Install a separate LWCO device if required by local • Immediately repair any leaks in the system codes.The following figure illustrates an example of piping to avoid adding make-up water. typical LWCO installation. Make-up water adds oxygen and minerals to the system that may lead to heat exchanger failure. External LWCO E • Failure to follow these instructions may result E in poor performance, unnecessary wear of N system components and premature failure. OCAUTION Do not solder piping directly onto the water connections, as the heat may cause damage to internal components. Use threaded water connections only. Figure 1.External LWCO (without Navien Manifold System) 20 Installing the System Piping Expansion Tank An expansion tank must be installed in the space heating piping to prevent excessive pressure from building in the system.See the examples of system application at the end of this section for the installation location.Refer to the expansion tank manufacturer's instructions for additional details. Follow the guidelines below when installing an expansion tank. • Connect an air separator to the expansion tank ® only if the air separator is located on the suction side of the system pump. • The make-up water connection can be attached at the same location as the expansion tank's connection to the system. • When replacing an expansion tank,consult the expansion tank manufacturer's literature for proper sizing. Figure 2.External LWCO For diaphragm expansion tanks,always install (with Navien Manifold System) an automatic air vent on the top side of the air separator to remove residual air from the system. The external LWCO must be installed at least 6 in (152 mm)above the top of the heat exchanger. Isolation Valves and Unions Refer to the following diagram for typical wiring connections of the LWCO to the boiler PCB. Full port ball valves are required for the boiler ® The LWCO device may require annual system.Failure to use full port ball valves could result in a restricted flow rate through the boiler. inspection and maintenance.Refer to the instructions that are provided with the Check valves are recommended for installation. LWCO device for complete procedures. Failure to install check valves could result in a reverse flow condition during pump(s)off cycle. • Unions are recommended for unit serviceability. QWARNING Ensure the power is turned off while making Magnetic Filtration wiring connections. Boiler components or The NaviClean magnetic filter is an optional the boiler may fail and result in serious injury, accessory.This must be connected to the space or death if power is supplied during wire heating return in the near boiler piping to protect connection.Product failures caused by incorrect the boiler from iron oxide(magnetite).Refer to the installation are not covered by warranty. included instructions for installation details. Pressure Relief Valve Backflow Preventer To complete the space heating system installation, Install a backflow preventer valve in the make-up you must install a'/<in,Maximum 30psi pressure water supply to the unit as required by local codes. relief valve on the top of the boiler.An ASME Installation of a backflow preventer or an actual approved HV pressure relief valve for space heating disconnection from city water supply may be system is supplied with the boiler. required. Installing the System Piping 21 • Ensure that the discharge line provides complete Q WARNING and unobstructed drainage.Do not install a reducing coupling or other restrictions on the • Installing the pressure relief valve improperly discharge line. may result in property damage, personal If the relief valve discharges periodically,this may be injury, or death. Follow all instructions and caused by thermal expansion when the expansion guidelines when installing the pressure relief tank is full or undersized.Do not plug the relief valve.The valve should be installed only by a valve. licensed professional. Refer to the following illustration and install a • The pressure relief valve must be installed pressure relief valve to the pressure relief valve at the boiler and in the vertical position, as adapter located on the top corner of the NCB-H shown in this section, with the drain pipe boiler.Watts M330-M1 pressure relief valve(3/4 in, outlet exiting the side of the pressure relief HV,Max 30 psi)is provided with the boiler. valve horizontally and elbowing down. Pressure Relief �. Q CAUTION Valve r, - Install the pressure relief valve as close to the boiler as possible. No other valve should be installed between the pressure relief valve and boiler. Q WARNING When installing the pressure relief valve,follow these guidelines: To avoid water damage or scalding, direct the • Ensure that the valve's discharge capacity is equal discharge line to a safe place for disposal. to or greater than the maximum pressure rating of the boiler's space heating system. • Ensure that the maximum BTU/H rating on the pressure relief valve is equal to or greater than the CAUTION maximum input BTU/H rating of the boiler. • All field supplied pressure relief valves must • Direct the discharge piping of the pressure relief be ASME certified. valve so that hot water does not splash on the operator or equipment. To avoid potential property damage or • Attach the discharge line to the pressure relief personal injury, check the pressure relief valve and run the end of the line to within 6-12 valve at least once every three years by in(150-300 mm)of the floor drain,making the manually operating the valve to ensure discharge clearly visible. proper operation. • Do not direct the discharge line to a location Before manually operating the valve, check where freezing could occur. the discharge line and make sure that the • Ensure that the discharge line is not plugged or hot discharge water will not cause personal obstructed. injury or property damage. Contact with • After filling and pressurizing the system,test the discharged water may result in severe the relief valve operation by lifting the lever.If personal injury. the valve fails to operate correctly,immediately replace the relief valve. 22 Installing the System Piping 3.1.3 Space Heating System Piping Also,check that a pipe,unions,gaskets,and valves are all included in the Manifold kit.After installing the manifold,ensure that the fittings,such as the When connecting the space heating system,follow unions and gaskets,are properly sealed with the these guidelines: pipe. • Tighten the connection on the service valves with care to avoid damage. • After installing the boiler,clean the strainer for 3.2 Installing a Domestic Hot space heating return.Then,test the boiler for Water(DHW) System proper space heating flow and inspect for leaks. Instruct the boiler owner that the strainer must The Navien NCB-H boiler provides domestic hot be cleaned periodically to maintain proper space water continuously when water flow is detected by heating water flow. the flow sensor.This method is the most efficient The Navien manifold system allows for easy means of heating water by allowing the boiler separation of the Boiler-Primary loop from the to operate at a lower return water temperature System-Secondary loop(s).Refer to the following by minimizing standby losses,thus increasing illustration for a typical water piping example with a combustion efficiency. Navien manifold system. 3.2.1 Guidelines for the DHW System With its multi-purpose design,the Navien NCB-H �o boiler provides hot water on demand.This means that the boiler produces DHW only when the user demands it.The boiler recognizes a DHW demand when the flow sensor detects a DHW flow of approximately 0.5 GPM or greater.Once the flow sensor detects the flow,the boiler immediately goes into DHW mode regardless of the status of the space Space Space heating system.Read and follow the guidelines Heating ,4EE Heating listed below to ensure safe and proper installation of Supply Return a boiler heating system. Refer to the following illustration for Scald Hazard details on installing the NCB-H Manifold System(Part Number:30026576A)to the Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. valve kits. There is a hot water scald potential if the DHW temperature is set too high.Be sure to follow the adjustment instructions in the boiler's operation manual. ® About the DHW Quality Proper maintenance of the boiler is required when ® water quality does not meet EPA standards.Damage caused by poor water quality is not covered under warranty.The following table shows the maximum contaminant levels allowed,based on the EPA ®® National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (40 CFR Part 143.3).If you suspect that your water is contaminated in anyway,discontinue use of the DHW and contact an authorized technician or licensed professional. Installing the System Piping 23 Contaminant Maximum Allowable Level Total Hardness Up to 200 mg/I 4�s WARNING (12 grains/gallon) Aluminum 0.05 to 0. mg Installing the pressure relief valve improperly may result in property damage,personal injury, Chloride Up to 250 mg/I or death.Follow all instructions and guidelines Copper Up to 1.0 mg/I when installing the pressure relief valve. The Iron Up to 0.3 mg/I valve should be installed only by a licensed professional. Manganese Up to 0.05 mg/I pH 6.5 to 8.5 Sulfate Up to 250 mg/I The DHW pressure relief valve is not supplied, Total Dissolved Up to 500 mg/I but is required. Solids(TDS) Zinc Up to S mg/I The following examples are pressure relief valves approved for use Navien is not responsible for performance issues of with the boiler: the domestic system by scaling or accumulation of Wilkins P-1000A(Zurn Industries) dirt,suitable steps shall be taken by the installer and user to avoid water quality related issues. Conbraco 17 402 04 • Watts Industries 3L(M7) Freeze Protection Cash Acme FWL-2,3/4 in Navien recommends heat tracing and insulating the DHW water pipes.Pipe enclosures may be packed with insulation for added freeze protection.Freeze damage is not covered by the warranty. 3.2.2 Essential Elements in a DHW System DHW Heat Exchanger The DHW heat exchanger is installed inside the Navien NCB-H boiler. Pressure Relief �► Drain and Isolation Valves Valve Install drain and isolation service valves on the inlet and outlet of the DHW heat exchanger,so it can be O CAUTION flushed free of possible build-up caused by dirt or hard water.The optional Navien Plumb-Easy Kit is Install the pressure relief valve as close to the recommended. boiler as possible. No other valve should be installed between the pressure relief valve and Pressure Relief Valve for DHW boiler. To complete the installation of the DHW system, you must install an approved'/4 in,maximum 150 psi pressure relief valve on the domestic hot.The Navien NCB-H boiler has a built-in high temperature shut off switch,so install a"pressure only"relief valve. 24 Installing the System Piping When installing pressure relief valve,follow these guidelines: • Ensure that the valve's discharge capacity is equal to or greater than the maximum pressure rating of the boilers DHW system. • Ensure that the maximum BTU/H rating on the pressure relief valve is equal to or greater than the maximum input BTU/H rating of the boiler. • Direct the discharge piping of the pressure relief valve so that hot water does not splash on operator,or any nearby equipment. • Attach the discharge line to the pressure relief valve and run the end of the line to within 6-12 in (150 300 mm)of the floor. • Ensure that the discharge line allows for free and complete drainage without restriction.Do not install a reducing coupling or other restrictions on 4- Cold Water the discharge line. Supply • If the relief valve discharges periodically,this may y DHW be due to thermal expansion in a closed water Supply supply system.Contact the water supplier or local plumber on how to correct the situation.Do not When installing the DHW system,follow these plug the relief valve. guidelines: • Use only pipes,fittings,valves,and other 3.2.3 DHW System Piping components(such as solder),that are approved for use in potable water systems. • Tighten the connection valves with care to avoid OCAUTION damage. • Navien recommends using unions and manual To comply with ASME or CRN requirements, shut-off valves on domestic cold and domestic an additional high temperature limitation hot. appliance may be needed. Consult your Keep the hot water piping system as short as local code requirements to determine if this possible,to deliver hot water to the fixtures more appliance is required. quickly. • Recirculation controls are included with the Refer to the following illustration for a typical DHW boiler for use of an optional external recirculation piping example for the boiler. system. • To conserve water and energy,insulate the DHW supply and DHW recirculation lines(if applicable). Do not cover the drains or pressure relief valves. • After installing the boiler,clean the cold water inlet filter.Then,test the boiler for proper DHW supply and inspect for leaks.Instruct the boiler owner that the filter must be cleaned periodically to maintain proper DHW flow. Installing the System Piping 25 3.3 Connecting the Condensate a. From the boiler directly into an external Drain drain b. From the boiler,through a neutralizing The Navien NCB-H boiler creates condensation agent,and then into an external drain when it operates.This condensation has an acidic 4M If you choose this option,the pH of 3-5.Follow all local codes and regulations neutralizing agent must be when disposing of condensate from the boiler.We replaced periodically.Depletion recommend draining the condensate into a laundry of the neutralizing agent will tub,as the alkali in laundry detergent will neutralize vary,based on the usage rate of the acid in the condensate.However,other suitable the boiler.During the first year of waste drain locations may be used according to the operation,the neutralizer should local codes. be checked every few months for depletion and replaced as needed. OCAUTION c. From the boiler into a laundry tub. • Fill the condensate trap with water after 4M The bottom of the boiler must installing the condensate drain pipe. be higher than the top of the laundry tub to use this option. • Do not cap or plug the integrated condensate The condensate line must have a line. If prevented from draining, condensate negative slope to drain properly. can damage the boiler. d. From the boiler into a condensate pump, • The condensate line must have a negative and then into a laundry tub. slope to drain properly. A pump can be used when there is • Do not use condensate for drinking or for a long distance between the boiler consumption by animals. and the laundry tub or when the bottom of the boiler is lower than the top of the laundry tub. Before connecting the condensate drain,choose one of the following disposal options: To connect the condensate drain: 1. Connect a drain line to the'h in fitting at the bottom of the boiler. Use only corrosion-resistant material for the drain line,such as PVC or CPVC.Do not reduce the size of this fitting or the drain line to less than in. � o 0 NPT'/z in 26 Installing the System Piping 2. Place the free end of the drain line into an Maintenance appropriate drain. • If you are using a condensate pump,ensure Periodically monitor the level of media in the that the pump allows for up to 2 GPH of neutralizer and test the pH level at the outlet.We drainage for each boiler in the system. recommend an annual pH test using recognized • If you are not using a condensate pump, test strips or an electronic pH meter to obtain ensure that the drain line is pitched precise measurements.Replace the neutralizing downward at a minimum slope of V4 in per media when the pH drops below the minimum foot. level required by the local water authority.If the pH level is not specified,replace the neutralizing media 3. Fill the condensate trap by pouring water into when the pH is below 6.0.For replacement media, the boiler's exhaust vent until water flows contact your local Navien distributor. through the condensate drain. As part of this annual maintenance procedure,make sure to clean out the condensate trap which may contain excess debris.Drain the condensate within the trap,then replace with fresh water using the j provided access port. 3.3.1 Condensate Neutralizer Kit Q WARNING • To avoid damaging the appliance, the neutralizer inlet and discharge must be lower than the condensate drain. j Do NOT allow exhaust flue gases to vent through the neutralizer. Leakage can cause injury or death from carbon monoxide. • The connection between the appliance j and the neutralizer must be installed to prevent the backflow of condensate into the appliance. O CAUTION Make sure to use a proper neutralizer based on the boiler input rating and/or the rate of The condensate line must remain unobstructed, condensate produced by the appliance. allowing for the free flow of condensate. If condensate freezes in the line,or if the line is If option'b'is selected for condensate disposal,the obstructed in any other manner, condensate Navien condensate neutralizer kit is recommended. can exit from the tee, resulting in potential The condensate from the appliance flows through water damage. the neutralizing media and increases the pH of the condensate.An increased pH prevents corrosion of the installation's drainage system and the public sewer system. Installing the System Piping 27 Installation • The inlet has a center connection port and the outlet has an offset connection. • Install the neutralizer on the wall or the floor and secure it using the brackets supplied with the kit. • If the neutralizer is installed horizontally,rotate the neutralizer to position the outlet at the highest point(Figure 1). o • If the neutralizer is mounted vertically,ensure that the outlet is higher than the inlet(Figure 2). • Ensure that the condensate runs freely to the Optional drain. overflow bypass --------------------- • Ensure all connections are made to prevent the backflow of condensate.Use corrosion resistant piping and secure all piping to prevent movement. 4M Do not install condensate piping in areas where the temperature drops Figure 1.Horizontal installation below freezing point.Protect piping in high pedestrian areas from damage and vibration. • For increased safety when the condensate drain blocks,install a Y-fitting.Connect the Y-fitting as shown in the installation diagram and ensure that the condensate runs freely to the drain. • Ensure that the discharge connection is accessible.Access to the discharge connection is required for maintenance and pH testing. o • If there is insufficient gradient for drainage,install a drainage pump designed for boiler and water heater condensate removal. Optional overflow bypass is Figure 2.Vertical installation 28 Installing the System Piping Maintenance Periodically monitor the level of media in the O CAUTION neutralizer and test the pH level at the outlet.We Ensure that the pressure relief valve is closed recommend an annual pH test using recognized before testing or operating the system. test strips or an electronic pH meter to obtain precise measurements.Replace the neutralizing media when the pH drops below the minimum level required by the local water authority.If the pH level is not specified,replace the neutralizing media 3.4.1 Built-in Water Fill Connection when the pH is below 6.0.For replacement media, contact your local Navien distributor. The Navien NCB-H boiler is equipped with an auto- feeding water connection and motorized feeding valve.Therefore,installation of additional system water fill connection is not necessary in most cases. 3.4 Filling the System See the following figure for an example of a water fill installation using the built-in connection. Before filling the boiler,open the pressure relief valve by lifting the lever on top,and loosen the air vent cap to allow the system to fill properly.Close the pressure relief valve when the system is full. r Make � P Water j Backflow Preventer b Air Vent --- Cap I[ I Installing the System Piping 29 3.4.2 External Water Fill Connection 3.5 Testing the Water System External water fill connection may be installed on the system piping if it is required for specific Q WARNING applications.See the following figure for an example of external water fill installation on the system Ensure that the boiler is full of water before piping. firing the burner. Operating the unit without completely filling it will damagethe boiler.Such damage is not covered by the warranty, and Pressure Relief—• may result in property damage,severe personal Valve injury,or death. Perform a fill test after installing the boiler's water system to make sure that the system has been installed properly.Follow the instructions below to perform a fill test on the water system. 1. Fill the system only after ensuring that the water ® chemistry meets the requirements. 0 Contaminant Maximum Allowable Level Air Separator Up to 200 mg/I Total Hardness (12 grains/gallon) Pump To System «. o Aluminum 0.05 to 0.2 mg/I From Chloride Up to 250 mg/I Make-up— System Water "° Copper Up to 1.0 mg/I f � Iron Up to 0.3 mg/I Expansion Tank Manganese Up to0.05mg/I pH 6.5 to 8.5 Sulfate Up to 205 mg/I Total Dissolved Up to 500 mg/I Solids(TDS) Zinc Up to 5 mg/I Chlorine Up to 4 mg/I Proper maintenance of the boiler is required when water quality does not meet standards.Damage caused by poor water quality is not covered under warranty.The table above shows the maximum contaminant levels allowed.If you suspect that your water is contaminated in any way,discontinue the use of the boiler and contact an authorized technician or licensed professional. 30 Installing the System Piping 2. Loosen the manual and automatic air vents and 3.6 Considerations for System the boiler drain valve. Applications 3. Fill the boiler to the correct system pressure. The correct pressure will vary with each Read and follow the guidelines listed below when application.The typical cold water fill pressure installing system piping for the Navien NCB-H boiler: for a residential system is 12 psi.The operating System application drawings are intended to pressure must never exceed the relief valve explain the system piping concept only. pressure setting. For the upstream side of all pumps,use straight 4. At initial fill and during boiler start-up and pipes with a minimum inside diameter of testing,check the system thoroughly for leaks. 12 in 0 2 mm). Repair any leaks before proceeding further. Provide a system expansion tank following the guidelines on page 21. • Installations must comply with all local codes. Q WARNING In Massachusetts,a vacuum relief valve must be Eliminate all system leaks. The continual installed in the cold water line per 248 CMR. introduction of fresh makeup water will reduce boiler life. Minerals can build up in the heat Air Removal exchanger, reducing heat transfer,overheating the heat exchanger and causing heat exchanger The boiler and system piping layout must be failure. configured to promote the removal of air from the system.Air vents and bleeders must be strategically placed throughout the system to aid in purging the The system may have residual substances that air from the system during commissioning of the could affect water chemistry.After the system has boiler.The system must also employ the use of an been filled and leak tested,verify that water pH and air removal appliance,such as an air separator or an chlorine concentrations are within the acceptable air eliminator designed to remove the air from the range by performing sample testing. water as it flows through the system. Follow the installation instructions included with the air removal appliance when placing it in the I CAUTION system;air removal appliances generally work better when placed higher in the system.Always locate Before operating the boiler for the first time, air removal appliances in areas of the system that ensure that the boiler system is filled with water. have a guaranteed positive pressure,e.g.,in close Purge the air inside the system to avoid damage proximity to the water fill and expansion tank. to the boiler. Expansion Tank The expansion tank must be sized in accordance with the water volume of the system as well as the firing rate of the appliance.It is important to locate the expansion tank,and make-up water connection, on the inlet side of any pump in the system,as doing so will guarantee the lowest pressure in the system will be at least equal to the tank and make- up water pressure. Ensure the expansion tank cannot become isolated from the boiler anytime the system is operating. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to discharge from the pressure relief valve,which may result in property damage or injury. Installing the System Piping 31 4M The installation of check valves, Thermostat Configuration for the Air motorized valves or other shutoff Handler Interface appliances(other than for the purpose of servicing)are not permitted between the Set the PCB DIP SW2#7 to down position(OFF)to location of the"Closely Spaced Tees"and use a thermostat with the Air Handler. the expansion tank. le Air Handler Interface Kago aThe Navien NCB-H boiler can control the operation ' ' , 1 4 5 78 of an air handler when a thermostat is used in combination with the air handling unit.The Air Handler Interface is designed to stop air handler + operation when the boiler's space heating function 9 L is not operating due to DHW supply demands,boiler errors,or low water conditions. The air handler contacts(A/H)turn off when the following conditions arise: • The PCB DIP SW2#7 is set to ON. Refer to the"3.1.1 Guidelines for a Space Heating • Thermostat is turned off. Installation"on page 50 for wiring connections. • The boiler is supplying DHW,or it is in stand-by mode for DHW demand. Q WARNING • Level 2 or higher errors occur. • The boiler is turned off. Do not turn the power on until electrical wiring is finished. Disconnect power before servicing. Death or serious injury O CAUTION from electrical shock may result if power is supplied to the boiler during electrical wiring • Do not remove the front cover unless or servicing. the power to the boiler is turned off or disconnected.Failure to do so may result in The boiler,when used in conjunction with an electric shock. air conditioning system,must be installed so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel • Configure only the DIP switches that require with the heating boiler. Appropriate valves adjustment according to the instructions must be used to prevent the chilled medium in this manual.Do not adjust any other DIP from entering the boiler. switches. • If the boiler is connected to heating coils located in air handling units where they can be exposed to refrigerated air, use flow control valves or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of the boiler water during the cooling cycle. 32 Installing the System Piping Configuring a Zone System 3.6.2 Examples of System Applications The NCB-H boiler can control up to 3 zones utilizing Refer to the following examples to properly zone valves or zone pumps.After installing the implement a system for space heating,DHW system,the boiler operation must be configured supply,or both.These examples are provided to accordingly using the front panel. suggest basic guidelines when you install the boiler system.However,the actual installation may vary depending on the circumstances,local building To configure a zone system: codes,or state regulations.Check the local building On the front panel,press the Menu button(M)to codes and state regulations thoroughly before enter the setting menu,and then select 1-2.Zone installation,and comply with them fully. Settings>2.Zone Settings. Q WARNING 3.6.1 Temperature Control Device Applications Ensure the power is turned off while making wiring connections. Boiler components or NCB-H series boilers come with a water flow the boiler may fail and result in serious injury adjustment valve and cold water mixing valve or death if power is supplied during wire included as to ensure a stable supply of hot connection.Product failures caused by incorrect water without requirements for additional direct installation are not covered by warranty. water pressure control valves(flow restrictors)or mechanical mixing valves. • When setting up the system,do not install water pressure control valves or flow restrictors on the direct water supply lines unless if required by local codes. • When setting up the system,do not install additional mechanical mixing valves on the DHW supply line unless if required by local codes. Water Adjustment Valve The adjustment valve works in conjunction with the flow sensor to detect and control the direct water flow within the system,and is installed on the water piping module.Refer to"1.4 Components"on page 11 for details. Mixing Valve The mixing valve controls the amount of cold water that is mixed with the hot water in order to provide a stable supply of DHW.It is installed on the water pipe module.Refer to"1.4 Components"on page 11 for details. Installing the System Piping 33 3£3 System Application'Zone System with Pumps(Primary/Secondary Piping) -----------' Additional Zone ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Zone#1 NaviClean (recommended) Air Separator Pressure I T I Relief Not to exceed 4 pipe Dia or Max.12J' Valve 44 Backflow preventer r re reducing valve 17 UT_ExpansionTank rY ro- System application drawings are intended u,explain the system piping concept only. ^ Install aNaviOean filter inthe system return mremove foreign objects from the system.Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnormal system operation. ^ Refer to"3.4 Filling the System"on page 29 for make-up water connections and refer to the requirements of your local codes to ensure compliance. ^ Use a pump with an integral check valve or install a check valve at the pump outlet. ^ Refer to"3.7.3 Wiring Diagram-Zone Pump System"on page 41 for wiring connections. 34 Installing the System Piping 3.6.4 System Application-Zone System with Zone Valves(Phmarv/SecondaryPiping) ------------------' Additional Zone Zone#2 -------------------------------------------- 111HU VdIVU System Pump NaviCle7an (recommended) Air Separator ------------- Not to exceed 4 pipe Dia or Max,12' Make-upWater Pressure reducing valve Expansion Tank System application drawings are intended u,explain the system piping concept only. ^ Install a NaviClean filter in the system return to remove foreign objects from the system.Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnormal system operation. ^ Refer to"3.4 Filling the System"on page 29 for make-up water connections and refer to the requirements nf your local codes tu ensure compliance. ` Use a pump with an integral check valve or install o check valve at the pump outlet. ^ Refer to^l7.5 Wiring Diagram Zone Valve Sysvem^nn page 45 for wiring connections. Installing the System Piping 35 3.6.5 System Application-Air Handler System Pressure Relief Valve NaviClean (recommended) tI Air Separator � TMake-up Water Expansion Tank � �-Backflow preventer Pressure reducing valve Air Flow Air Handler • System application drawings are intended to explain the system piping concept only. • Install a NaviClean filter in the system return to remove foreign objects from the system.Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnormal system operation. • Refer to"3.4 Filling the System"on page 29 for make-up water connections and refer to the requirements of your local codes to ensure compliance. • Air handlers with an internal pump shall be piped either with a crossover pipe at the AHU or in a primary/secondary configuration with the boiler. • Refer to the"3.7.9 Wiring Diagram-Air Handler"on page 49 for wiring connections. • You can use a secondary piping configuration for the air handler system to maintain optimal flow and heat capacity. 36 Installing the System Piping 3.6.6 System Application-Air Handler System with RS-485 Communication Pressure Relief Valve 1 NaviClean I1 Air Separator FY _.•.•.. COMM Cable____.. ♦+ Make-up Water Expansion Tank �� Back preventer Pressure reducing valve Air Flow *,. Thermostat Air Handler Outdoor Sensor • System application drawings are intended to explain the system piping concept only. • Install a NaviClean filter in the system return to remove foreign objects from the system.Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnormal system operation. • Refer to"3.4 Filling the System"on page 29 for make-up water connections and refer to the requirements of your local codes to ensure compliance. • Air handlers with an internal pump shall be piped either with a crossover pipe at the AHU or in a primary/secondary configuration with the boiler. • Refer to the"3.7.9 Wiring Diagram-Air Handler"on page 49 for wiring connections. • You can use a secondary piping configuration for the air handler system to maintain optimal flow and heat capacity. • This is for compatible air handlers only. Installing thu System Piping 3/ 3.6.7 System Application-Combi Pre-Heat Mode Combi pre-heat allows NCB-H boilers to pre-heat to ensure a quick supply of hot water when there is no external recirculation system.This mode is enabled by default.(Refer to the Combi pre-heat section in 11.5.3 Setting the DHW Operation"on page 108 for details.) 3.6.8 External Recirculation with Dedicated Return Line(Always On,Weekly,Intelligent) External Recirculation Mode For best performance,select the intelligent or weekly option in the external recirculation DHW recirculation menu. Combi pre-heat is the default mode for DHW recirculation.To select external recirculation,refer to the combi pre-heat and external recirculation sections in"11.5.3 Setting the DHW Operation"on page 108 for details. Recirculation 0 E Pu e (max.NA) 0 L= J B Check = a Valve r r Check U Valve Expansion♦ ■Recirculation Tank ° Pump u � u ~ ~jer DHW Suppl ~ City b Water Return Wa aa0 Supply J1 1 11 U .A Taco 008-BC6 or Grundfos 15-42 BUC7(or equivalent)circulation pump is recommended for use with the NCB-H boiler and DHW recirculation systems. •When using the external recirculation mode,observe the following maximum recirculation pipe lengths including fittings(3/4" pipe is recommended).Lengths in excess of these limits will require a larger recirculation pump. Maximum Equivalent Copper Pipe Lengths Pipe Diameter '/z" 1 3/4" Maximum Pipe Length 100 ft(30 m) 1 400 ft(120 m) 4M If a dedicated return line is installed for external recirculation,the Always On,Weekly,and Intelligent modes can be used after installing a recirculation pump. 38 Installing the System Piping 3.6.9 External Recirculation with HotButton and Dedicated Return Line(HotButton, Aquastat) External Recirculation Mode To use the aquastat mode,install an aquastat to the DHW pipe line and connect to the CNC6 terminal on the PCB. (Refer to"31A Wiring Diagram-Zone Pump System with DHW Recirculation"on page 43 for details.) OCAUTION The aquastat temperature must be set lower than the NCB-H boiler DHW set temperature. Combi pre-heat is the default mode for DHW recirculation.To select external recirculation,refer to the combi pre-heat and external recirculation sections in 11.5.3 Setting the DHW Operation"on page 108 for details. 0 E � Recirculation m OE 0 (max.2p5A) e 0 ,•� ffl • Ia 0 B � ® KM11 p ®o ®� ( $ - ® � e ®a Wired Push Button Check Valve W I------ ® � Aquastat U r Check Valve Wired Push Button —�O Expansion j � *Recirculation i Tank Pump '--..'___fl V u + Aquastat Wired Push Button ~ V ~ DHV�uppl ~ City b Water Return Water a a a n Supply u tT Q b b *A Taco 008-BC6 or Grundfos 15A2 BUC7(or equivalent)circulation pump is recommended for use with the NCB-H boiler and DHW recirculation systems. *When using the external recirculation mode,observe the following maximum recirculation pipe lengths including fittings C/4" pipe is recommended).Lengths in excess of these limits will require a larger recirculation pump. Maximum Equivalent Copper Pipe Lengths Pipe Diameter '/i' 3/4" Maximum Pipe Length I 100 ft(30 m) 400 ft(120 m) • To use HotButton mode,install a HotButton Push Button(s)and recirculation pump,but not an aquastat(0). • To use Aquastat mode,install an aquastat and recirculation pump,but not a HotButton(©). • The HotButton push buttons and wall plates are not included with the boiler,but are available for purchase. nstdlliny the System Piping 39 3.7 Examples of Electrical Connections Q WARNING Improperly connecting the electrical supplies can result in electrical shock and electrocution. Follow all applicable electrical codes of the local authority having jurisdiction. Connecting the electrical components should be performed only by a licensed professional. o; OCAUTION Label all wires before disconnecting them 3.7.2 Wiring Diagram-External LWCO when you work on the controls.Wiring errors can cause abnormal and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. The installation must comply with National Electrical Code and any other + ' ; national,state,provincial or local codes z or regulations.In Canada,CSA C22.1 ' k ;- Canadian Electrical Code Part 1,and any local codes. Wiring must be N.E.C.Class 1.If original wiring as supplied with boiler must be O 0 4 replaced,use only type 105°C wire or 0 A equivalent. 0 0 s < lwco Boiler must be electrically grounded 0 as required by National Electrical Code 0 1 _ e ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition. H-11 I ❑❑❑❑ �-live 0 1. 3.7.1 Accessing the Terminal Strips (Dem Ole&0 0 e M. O�eco ADANGER You must ensure that the boiler is disconnected from the electrical supply before carrying out The boiler supplies 24 VAC at the LWCO any servicing inside the boiler and,particularly, power terminals(CNC3). on the electric terminal strips. For terminal type LWCO appliances,a typical wiring To access the PCB,carefully follow the steps below: method is shown below(same voltage for control and burner circuit): 1. Turn off the power supply to the boiler. 2. Unfasten the 4 latches(2 at the top and 2 at the Tim;°, bottom)to remove the front cover and gain access to the internal components. — —— ive�nai l,�e Owco To Boiler LWCO Terminals 40 Installing the System Piping 3.7.3 Wiring Diagram-Zone Pump System NCB-H boilers can operate a heating system with up to 3 zones.The following is the wiring diagram for a zone pump system with 3 zones. Without 24VAC Connections 0 � 000000a 0 )Q;)Q o j RE Sao ® m )(D =o�o ae moo oo m p o Zone pump 1 (max.2.5 A) Zone pump 2 VL (max.2.5 A) ® G 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 C. 2 I F Thermostat 3 'Thermostat Themroetal2 ,2 Zone pump 3 Pump Ground •�• (max.2.5 A) Themaetal 1 • If you have a 24V thermostat,connect it to the R&C terminals on the boiler's PCB. • The C terminals are for optional connections with 24 V thermostat COMMON. Installing the System Piping 41 With 24VAC Connections 0 r a000 000 0 C � _o ae ®�� e e e ® e e ee e (7Q Zone pump 1 to O anma.�.•11� (max.2.5 A) O o° 0 0 0 0 0 0 s . e VL Zone pump 2 p pp pp pp pp H x (max.2.5 A) p ®O O O O O ® c :_ }`_ ' & _ ELL 4Zone i pump 3 I Ir ,2 (max.2.5 A) Pump Ground Themmoelet 3 ,2 Themostat 2 Thermostat 1 42 Installing the System Piping 3.7.4 Wiring Diagram-Zone Pump System with DHW Recirculation NCB-H boilers can use both the 3 zone heating system and the DHW recirculation feature.The following wiring diagram shows the 3 zone system and the DHW external recirculation feature. Without 24VAC Connections 0 ; p a � Y e � 0 0 �, Y 0 0e ® m 0 a e ❑ ❑❑❑❑❑ Reirculafion pump a (max.2.5 A) S3 �ail 0 :❑ � 0 , „r k Recirculation T—, m £{ I/Vy'L Von wt�0 0m 0 I I m or HolBulton Zone pump 1 f o o ® � O O o Push Butlon Li (max.2.5 A) O O O a e zone pump 2 VL Oi O () (P (max.2.5 A) O 0 ® 0 0 0 0 0 1 ThertrneW 7 T1Wnnostal2 �2 Zone pump 3 Pump Ground (max.2.5 A) 7herrrostat t *If the DHW recirculation menu is set to the Always On,Intelligent,or Weekly option,no aquastat or additional HotButton Push Button is required. • The C terminals are for optional connections with 24V thermostat COMMON. • When using combi pre-heat,using a recirculation pump is not necessary.Select combi pre-heat in the DHW recirculation menu. • When using external recirculation,install a recirculation pump and select external recirculation in the DHW recirculation menu. Installing the System Piping 43 With 24VAC Connections 0 1 s 0 0 [ 0 [ 0 0 Recirculation pump ° •, (max.2.5 A) S$ e tr I 0 t» r ❑ VVV��L O m e Recirculation I1/�nrr in I o•®�W'b ® 0 t� t� �' • Timer.Aquastat. Zone pump 1 •�mra; lorncc Push Burson (max.2.5 A) � p O o 0 0 0 100 1 o s Zone—pump 0 Q 0 � ® C (max.2.5 A) ® O Zone pump 3 Pump Ground ThennosW 3 (max.2.5 A) ,2 Themwetat 2 Th.—Mat 1 If the DHW recirculation menu is set to the Always On,Intelligent,or Weekly option,no aquastat or additional HotButton Push Button is required. • When using combi pre-heat,using a recirculation pump is not necessary.Select combi pre-heat in the DHW recirculation menu. • When using external recirculation,install a recirculation pump and select external recirculation in the DHW recirculation menu. 44 Installing the System Piping 3.7.5 Wiring Diagram-Zone Valve System The NCB-H Boilers can operate a heating system with up to 3 zones.The following is the wiring diagram for a zone valve system with 3 zones. Without 24VAC connections i.i€H fi zone valve, ® � —g (max.0.75 A) 0 �...1.... I 1 r1 I zone 01 valve 2 0 O� (max.0.75 A) a m �� 01 ItH fl..... zone y Y valve 3 I I R II$II (max.0.75 A) az �� ® m a Recirculation pump ,®o (max.2.5 A) S{ O � ■1 0 6BBB ' Recirculation Timer. ��O AH °o ® t'IQ(— 1'tI(� 0 Aquastat, _ • m 0 . or Push Button Push Button 0 Oo j ❑ O 00 0 0 0 0 O O O r - - Thermostat 3 I . � emwstal2 ,2 System pump Pump Ground Th (max.2.5 A) Tharmoatat 1 • NO(Normal Open):Power is supplied when the zone valve is operating,and power turns off when the zone valve stops. • NC(Normal Close):Power is supplied when the zone valve stops,and power turns off when the zone valve is operating. • COM:24V AC COMMON Installing the system piping 4s With 24VAC connections I 1Zone S valve 1 0 I1 (max.0.75 A) J 01_fN II 2°ne valve 2 0 0� 01 1 H I max.0.75 A) 01 (�1-1 I I 0 valve°me 0� � 3 max.0.75 A) m (Y e e ® m®� 0 Recirculation pump 8°� .e 0 (max.2.5 A) SC, o O h� 0 pee f • Recirculation Timer. _ L ®plo°BO'comm I1 0 0 0 l�0 B B 0 Aaoaatat,or HotButton • "L ® m O Push Button 40111 AW m II O 0 0 0 Oi System pump LLJU I �2 (max.2.5 A) Pump Ground ThertosLt 3 '2 Thermostat 2 Thermostat 1 • NO(Normal Open):Power is supplied when the zone valve is operating,and power turns off when the zone valve stops. • NC(Normal Close):Power is supplied when the zone valve stops,and power turns off when the zone valve is operating. • COM:24V AC COMMON 46 Installing the System Piping 3.7.6 Wiring Diagram-the Navien SmartZone+ The Navien Smart Zone+controller maybe used with NCB-H boilers to operate a heating system with more than 3 zones. When Navien boilers are used with a Navien Smartzone+zone pump controller,an RS-485 data communication link is established through the Ready-link connection.This allows the controller and the boiler to share operational information and to control the zones more efficiently by minimizing unnecessary pump operation. The communication link also provides an optimal control environment for*freeze protection. _ 33 Navien Ready-Link Cable -�(__ L p• IBBBBI MBBBBBB L��L-3 1 ❑❑❑❑ ❑ 00 m C...*Sy— El oa000 a " x:. O 0 m tr .n nw n,+ n�i wn J ` • m n1 r.. M n. n'• Navien Smartzone+ Zone Pump Controller LO 0 .... Z+ne, LnM Lane Lxv. Jvmr - IW.4. Vumy Fmv v. v, i u "" " '"'"` •MODEL:FMZ-60 Refer to the user manual that is supplied with the Navien Smartzone+zone pump controller for details. • The Navien Zone Controller setting must be enabled when using the Ready-Link cable for communication.Refer to"11.5.2 Setting the Space Heating Operation"on page 107 for details. *Add more Freeze Protection operation information on page 24. Installing the System Piping 47 3.7.7 Wiring Diagram-Generic Zone 3.7.8 Wiring Diagram-Generic Zone System with Zone Valves System with Zone Pumps <NCB-H> <NCB-H> o(DO 'd" 00 0 3 2 0 0 00000 E1011011 jis 11 0- ef ed fi 0 0 0 Re 616 Ole etg!"Iq, Generic Zone Controller Generic Zone Controller 000 (DO 000000 LL----- <NCB-H> C=) (DO zz- 11-b J 0 0' 0'0*0'0' I J_U A ® O Q @ @ C 000 F�oo 1 Pump Ground System Pump (max.2.5 A) 48 Installing the System Piping 3.7.9 Wiring Diagram-Air Handler <NCB-H> 0 _ ®i ��0 :, 0®®88 a e m s <M Handkr> _I I, Connect the pump wires to the system pump. <NCB-H> = ®a _o a ® o ® C3 � ® 8 � ® 00 jai L ®� m o0 0 °° 0000 00 © O O O O O ® ° 4000 ® C 1 Pump Ground m 1 System Pump (max.2.5 A) Installing the System Piping 49 Wiring Diagram-Optional Universal Temperature Sensors(for Supply/Return) <NCBH> '❑ 00000 00 0 0 e q)GBBBBB 0B&B 0 Temperature Sensor m.E O Supply Temperature Cable tie Sensor (recommended) Return Temperature Sensor(optional) Thermal insulation • To control the boiler supply or return water temperature using the universal temperature sensor, configure the system accordingly.On the front panel, press the Menu button(M)to enter the setting menu,and then select 2.Space Htg Operation>S.SH Control Method to select one of the control modes. • For best performance,wrap the sensor and pipe section with thermal insulation. • Universal temperature sensors are available for purchase.Contact Navien for more information. 50 Installing the System Piping 4. Connecting the Gas Supply Navien recommends connecting the boiler as the QWARNING first appliance downstream of the gas meter,to ensure a sufficient gas supply. • Before connecting the gas supply,determine the gas type and pressure for the boiler by referring to the rating plate.Use only the same gas type indicated on the rating plate.Using a different gas type will result in abnormal combustion and malfunction of the boiler.Gas Gas meter capacity>The total supplies should be connected by a licensed capacity of connected appliances professional only. 1 1� • To avoid damaging the connectors on the boiler, use two wrenches when tightening piping to the boiler. Use one wrench to prevent the boiler's connector from turning, Gas Supply Line and use the other wrench to tighten the connection.Damaged connectors may result in system leaks. • Properly support the piping with hangers.Do not allow the piping to be supported by the boiler or its accessories. • The boiler is • Ensure that the gas piping is protected from recommended to be physical damage and freezing where required. ® the first appliance to Failure to follow these instructions could resultL be connected to the in gas leakage and result in fire, explosion, ° gas supply line. property damage, severe personal injury, or death. • The appliance and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the appliance in operation. • To avoid danger from explosion and fire, do not use a flame to check for a gas leak. Perform a bubble test on the joints to check for gas leaks.If a leak exists,bubbles will form at the leaking joint.A gas leak could result in substantial property damage,severe personal injury,or death. • Immediately turn off the boiler and stop the gas supply if a gas leak is detected.Perform a bubble test to find the leak and repair the leak immediately.Do not startthe boiler again until the leak is repaired.Operating the boiler with a gas leak could result in substantial property damage,severe personal injury,or death. • This boiler cannot be converted from natural gas to propane or vice versa without a Navien gas conversion kit. Do not attempt a field conversion of this boiler without a Navien gas conversion kit. Doing so will result in dangerous operating conditions and will void the warranty. Connecting the Gas Supply 51 To connect the gas supply: 1. Determine the gas type and pressure for the O CAUTION boiler by referring to the rating plate. • Install a manual gas shut-off valve between 2. Perform a pressure test on the main gas supply the gas supply line and the boiler. line. • A sediment trap must be provided upstream 3. Purge the gas line of any debris. of the gas controls. 4. Determine the proper size and type for the gas Tighten the boiler connection valves line.Refer to the tables that follow. with care to avoid damage. 4M Refer to the instructions provided The gas connection fitting on all with the gas regulator for the , minimum pipe distance between the boilers is /4 in. regulator and the appliance. '/z in rigid pipe can be used;refer to the sizing tables on the proceeding 5. Install certified full port valves on the gas supply pages for limitations.Do not use in line and boiler. corrugated connectors or tubing as noise may occur. 6. Connect the gas supply line. 7. Test the supply line,all connection points,and MUDMMELM the boiler for gas leaks. 4M Tighten the boiler connection valves Corrugated Connector with care to avoid damage. • When using flexible gas lines,ensure that the pipe's inner diameter and connector is sufficient to supply the required BTUs.Also,ensure that the ® flexible line has no crimps or tight bends in it,as this will restrict gas flow. Gas Supply When using rigid pipe,Navien recommends the installation of a union on the gas supply line close to the boiler,to facilitate any future maintenance or service. • Check with the local jurisdiction to verify whether the use of/i"gas pipe is approved in the area. Gas Shut off ® Valve o � Union Gas Inlet Adapter IL Pipe size:'/a"-'/a" Loowlvo}04�: oo (inner diameter) �.o Bottom View 52 Connecting the Gas Supply OCAUTION Typical LP Gas piping examples: Prior to using an excess flow valve (EFV) in the 2 Stage System with Multiple gas line,check the manufacturer's minimum and Regulators(Recommended) maximum flow capacity rating. An improperly sized EFV will not allow for a full flow of gas to Gas Regulator(2 Stage) the boiler and may cause improper operation. High Low Pressure Pressure Regulator Regulator (before entering home or building) CLOSE 195 F MAX OPEFd 135 SVIAs% 5 Gas Tan ER Full size Gas Pipe Excess Flow Valve Single Regulator System Gas Regulator (12"WC) Full size Pipe Gas Pipe 1 1 Gas Tank xaEik Full size Gas Pipe Connecting the Gas Supply 53 4.1 Gas Pipe Sizing Tables The following tables are referenced from the 2012 National Fuel Gas Code and are for reference only.Please consult the gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities. Maximum Natural Gas Delivery Capacity In Cubic Feet(ft')per Hour(0.60 Specific Gravity;0.5 in WC Pressure Drop).Contact your gas supplier for BTU/ft' ratings.Use 1,000 BTU/ft'for simplified calculations.This table is recommended for supply pressures less than 6 in WC. Length(including fittings) Pipe Size 7m) (6 0 ft 30 ft 40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 70 ft 80 ft 90 ft 100 ft 125 ft m) (9 m) (12 m) (15 m) (18 m) (21 m) (24 m) (27 m) (30 m) (38 m) '/4in 360 247 199 170 151 137 126 117 110 104 92 1in 678 466 374 320 284 257 237 220 207 195 173 1 1/4 in 1,390 957 768 657 583 528 486 452 424 400 355 1'hin 2,090 1,430 1,150 985 873 791 728 677 635 600 532 2 in 4,020 2,760 2,220 1,900 1,680 1,520 1,400 1,300 1,220 1,160 1,020 2'/2 in 6,400 4,400 3,530 3,020 2,680 2,430 2,230 2,080 1,950 1,840 1,630 3 in 11,300 7,780 6,250 5,350 4,740 4,290 3,950 3,670 3,450 3,260 2,890 4in 23,100 15,900 12,700 10,900 9,660 8,760 8,050 t7,490 7,030 6,640 5,890 In Cubic Feet(ft')per Hour(0.60 Specific Gravity;3.0 in WC Pressure Drop).Contact your gas supplier for BTU/ft' ratings.Use 1,000 BTU/ft'for simplified calculations.This table is recommended for supply pressures of 6 in WC or greater. Length(including fittings) Pipe Size loft 20 ft 30 ft �40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 70 ft 80 ft 90 ft 100 ft 125 ft (3 m) (6 m) (9 m) (12 m) (15 m) (18 m) (21 m) (24 m) (27 m) (30 m) (38 m) 'hin 454 312 250 214 190 172 158 147 138 131 116 '/4in 949 652 524 448 397 360 331 308 289 273 242 1 in 1,787 1,228 986 844 748 678 624 580 544 514 456 1 'Ain 3,669 2,522 2,025 1,733 1,536 1,392 1,280 1,191 1,118 1,056 936 Thin 5,497 3,778 3,034 2,597 2,302 2,085 1,919 1,785 1,675 1,582 1,402 2 in 10,588 7,277 5,844 5,001 4,433 4,016 3,695 3,437 3,225 3,046 2,700 2'/2 in 16,875 11,598 9,314 7,971 7,065 6,401 5,889 5,479 5,140 4,856 4,303 3 in 29,832 20,503 16,465 14,092 12,489 11,316 10,411 9,685 9,087 8,584 7,608 4in 43,678 30,020 24,107 20,632 18,286 16,569 15,243 14,181 13,305 T12,5768 11,139 54 Connecting the Gas Supply Maximum Liquefied Propane Delivery Capacity In Thousands of BTU/H(0.5 in WC pressure drop) Length(including fittings) Pipe Size 7m) 0 ft 30 ft 40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 80 ft 100 ft 125 ft 150 ft 175 ft 200 ft �2501ft 6 m) (9 m) (12 m) (15 m) (18 m) (24 m) (30 m) (38 m) (45 m) (53 m) (60 m) (76 m) '/2in 291 200 160 137 122 110 101 94 89 84 74 67 62 1/4 in 608 418 336 287 255 231 212 197 185 175 155 140 129 tin 1,150 787 632 541 480 434 400 372 349 330 292 265 243 1 'A in 2,350 1,620 1,300 1,110 985 892 821 763 716 677 600 543 500 1 '/2 in 3,520 2,420 1,940 1,660 1,480 1,340 1,230 1,140 1,070 1,010 899 814 749 2 in 6,790 4,660 3,750 3,210 2,840 2,570 2,370 2,200 2,070 1950, 1,730 1,570 1,440 4.2 Measuring the Inlet Gas Pressure Q WARNING The boiler cannot function properly without sufficient inlet gas pressure.Measuring the inlet gas pressure should be performed by a licensed professional only. • The inlet gas pressure must be maintained between 3.5 in and 10.5 in WC for natural gas and between 8.0 in and 13.5 in WC for liquefied propane. • The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of/2 psi(3.5 kPa). • The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than'/z psi (3.5 kPa). 4W If gas pressure is out of the acceptable range or an excessive pressure drop is observed,contact the gas supplier or a qualified installer to supply proper gas pressure to the unit. Connecting the Gas Supply 55 To measure the inlet gas pressure: 8. Unfasten the 4 latches(2 at the top and 2 at the bottom)to remove the front cover and gain 1. Shut off the manual gas valve on the gas supply access to the internal components. line. Opened Closed ° Gas Valve z 9. Loosen the screws indicated in the figure below and connect a manometer to the pressure port. Reset the manometer to zero before use. 2. Turn on the boiler.On the front panel,press the Back button(*D)and the Menu button(M) simultaneously for 3 seconds, and then rotate the Command dial Q)to move to"7.Special Operations" -- 3. Press the Command dial(--'"©''�-)to enter special j; o operation mode. o O « .«........... 4 e E cl �XfiR 5 fiYnM1 CMY1a1l11 f • •• 6Ta,Now L U y. Digital J _ pressure 41 manometer 10. Re-open the manual gas valve and check for leaks. 11. Activate multiple zones to ramp the boiler up to 4. Rotate the Command dial(@)to move to 7.SH its maximum firing rate. 2nd MAX,and then press the Command dial 12. When the boiler reaches its maximum firing (=;;;;=)to select the operation mode. rate,check the inlet gas pressure reading on the 5. Press the Back button(♦j)twice to return to manometer.The gas pressure must fall within normal operation mode. the ranges specified on page 8. 6. Run space heating.The gas in the gas supply line will be purged. I� 7. Leave the boiler on until the boiler shuts down due to a lack of gas supply,and then turn off the boiler. 56 Connecting the Gas Supply 5. Venting for Combustion Air Additional Guidelines for Combustion Air Corrosive Contaminants • Combustion air piping to the outside is Muriatic acid/hydrochloric acid recommended.(Direct Venting) Refrigerant leaks • The boiler may be installed with a single pipe Chlorine-type bleaches,detergents,and cleaning carrying the flue products to the outside while using combustion air from the equipment room. solvents found in household laundry rooms In order to use the room air venting option on Varnish removers or paint page 62,specific conditions and considerations Adhesives used to fasten building products and must be followed. other similar products Chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals Q WARNING Permanent wave solutions • Do not install the boiler or combustion Anti-static fabric softeners used in clothes dryers air piping in areas with contaminated Calcium chloride used for thawing air(containing a high level of dust, sawdust, sand, flour, aerosols, fluorine or chlorine Spray cans containing chloro/fluorocarbons compounds), as contaminants can cause Cements and glues severe problems. Sodium chloride used for water softening • Pool and laundry products and common household cleaning products can contain Chlorinated waxes/cleaners corrosive compounds.If any of the chemicals or vapors enter the boiler, this can result in Corrosive Sources serious product damage that can even cause Remodeling areas the potential for flue gas leakage in extreme cases. Refrigeration repair shops To prevent the potential of severe personal New building construction injury or death,check for areas and products listed in the following tables before installing Metal fabrication plants the boiler or air inlet piping. Laundry areas and establishments/dry cleaning If contaminants are found in the combustion air, you MUST Remove Swimming pools contaminants permanently or Relocate air Auto body shops inlet and vent terminations to other clean Furniture refinishing areas and establishments areas. • The warranty does not cover damage caused Garages with workshops by air contaminants. Plastic manufacturing plants • If you must install the boiler in an area with Beauty shops contaminated air, use direct venting to Photo processing plants supply clean air from outside the building. We recommend regular filter cleaning and maintenance in these areas. Venting for Combustion Air 57 5.1 Venting the Boiler The boiler must be properly vented to ensure a constant supply of clean intake air and to ensure that exhaust air is properly removed from living ADANGER areas.When venting the boiler,follow these guidelines: This appliance is certified as a "Category IV" Do not install the boiler in areas with appliance and requires a special venting system. contaminated air(containing a high level of dust, The vent system will operate with a positive sawdust,sand,flour,aerosols,or any other such pressure in the pipe.Exhaust gases must be piped airborne contaminants),as contaminants can directly outdoors using the vent materials and cause operational problems.The warranty does rules outlined in these instructions.Do not connect not cover damage caused by contaminants in the vent connectors serving appliances vented by installation area.If you must install the boilers natural draft into any portion of mechanical draft in an area with contaminated air,use direct systems operating under positive pressure.Follow venting to supply air from outside the building. the venting instructions carefully.Failure to do so We recommend regular filter cleaning and will result in substantial property damage,severe maintenance in these areas. personal injury,or death. • For best results,keep the venting system as short and straight as possible. • Locate the boiler as close as possible to the vent Q WARNING termination. • Do not connect the boiler vent to a vent for any • Improper venting of the boiler can result in other gas boiler or vent stack. excessive levels of carbon monoxide,which can For horizontal runs,slope the horizontal section lead to severe personal injury or death. This upward toward the vent termination at a rate of boiler must be vented in accordance with '/,in per foot(2%slope). the"Venting of Equipment' section of the Create an airtight seal at each joint in the exhaust latest edition of the ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and intake air pipes from the boiler collar to the Natural Fuel Gas Code in the USA and/or the vent termination(see below). Venting systems and air supply for boilers" section of the latest version of the CAN/CGA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Connecting the Pipe to the Vent Collar Code in Canada,as well as all applicable local building codes and regulations. Follow all 4M Doinstructions and guidelines when venting the p not use primer orcement on the a boiler.Venting should be performed only by a appliance connection. licensed professional. • The venting system must be sealed gastight to Q WARNING prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions,which will result in severe personal Ensure that the vent pipe is properly beveled injury or death. prior to installation and that the pipe is fully • The building owner is responsible for keeping connected to the exhaust gas vent fitting. the exhaust and intake terminations free of Failure to properly bevel and install the pipe snow,ice,or other potential blockages,as well can lead to gasket failure and flue gas leakage, as scheduling routing maintenance. Blocked which may result in serious injury or death. or obstructed vent piping terminations could result in property damage, severe personal injury,or death. 90. 58 Venting for Combustion Air 1. Measure 3.0"inches from the end of the vent pipe,then draw a mark at that distance. O CAUTION Do not start the vent run with a street elbow at Mark3.0"from the vent collar. Using an elbow directly at the the end of the pipe collar will not allow for a tight seal between the \ appliances and vent pipe.A length of straight - 3.0" pipe must be used when starting the vent run. 2. Insert the pipe into the vent collar to start the vent run.Make sure to completely slide the vent into the collar until the end makes contact with the bottom of the socket. To avoid moisture and frost build-up and to maintain clearances to openings on adjacent Verify that 3.0"of the pipe has been homes,45°elbows,90'elbows,or tees may be completely inserted into the collar and attached to the end of the termination vent pipe that the mark is no longer visible. to direct the exhaust plumes away from buildings, as long as the total allowable vent lengths, 3. Tighten the clamp with a screwdriver to maximum number of elbows,and distances to air properly seal the joint. intake restrictions are observed. • Do not store hazardous or flammable substances near the vent termination. • If this boiler will be installed in areas where snow is known to accumulate,protect the vent termination from blockage. Ensure that the vent termination is at least 12 in (305 mm)above the highest anticipated snow line,or as required by local codes,whichever is greater. • Support the vent pipe with hangers at regular intervals or as required by local codes. Exhaust and intake air pipes must be supported at least every 4 ft(1.2 m). • The vent for this appliance shall not terminate over public walkways;or near soffit vents or crawl space vents or where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or cause property damage;or where condensate or vapor could cause damage or could be detrimental to the operation of regulators,relief valves,or other equipment. Venting for Combustion Air 59 Purpose ADANGER The VID's purpose is to guide the installer to fully If the connections leak, harmful flue gas may insert the vent pipe to a depth of at least 3.0 inches cause personal injury or death.after completing or 76 mm,into the collar.If the vent pipe is not the installation and filling the boiler with water, properly inserted and installed,it could separate turn on the boiler and test for leaks using a from the collar resulting in flue gas spillage and bubble test kit.After applying the soap solution, carbon monoxide emissions which will result in bubbles will form on the connection if any leaks severe personal injury or death. exist. Q WARNING The VID is not intended and should not be relied 5.2 About the Vent Installation upon to detect all instances of the vent pipe's vertical movement or separation from the Detector collar.Various factors,including but not limited to sensor failure,switch sticking and corrosion, This boiler unit comes pre-installed with a Vent may cause the VID to remain activated after the Installation Detector("VID")to assist the installer in vent pipe separates from the collar. properly installing the Vent Pipe into the vent collar. How It Works Limitations The VID is not an alarm,safety switch or a substitute for a carbon monoxide detector.The VID may not cause the unit to stop operating if the vent pipe is partially or completely dislodged.Other factors can impact the performance of the VID causing it to be unable to function as intended. Such factors include,but are not limited to,deformity of the vent pipe,not using a correctly sized vent pipe,misalignment of the vent pipe into the collar, vertical movement of the vent pipe caused by improper installation,and other misuse or non- conformance with installation instructions. Q WARNING As shown,the VID is a device connected to the vent . The list above does not represent an collar which is intended to detect whether the vent exhaustive list of situations that may prevent pipe has been inserted to a sufficient depth into the proper operation of the VID.It is the installer's collar during its initial installation. responsibility to install the vent pipe properly During installation,the VID detects whether the and to adequately secure the unit to the wall. vent pipe is fully inserted(at least 3.0 inches or 76 mm)into the collar.If a correctly sized vent pipe • The vent pipe must be inserted 3.0 in(76 mm) (2.0 inches)is fully inserted into the collar,it will into the boiler collar. If the vent pipe is not press against a switch to activate the VID.If the vent fully inserted, the vent installation detector pipe is not fully inserted into the collar,the unit will switch will detect it and the boiler may not display an error message and will not operate.Make operate.Make sure that the pipe is inserted sure the vent pipe is correctly sized and has been properly and that only the correctly sized inserted properly if Error 762 appears. vent pipe materials are used or an error code E762 can appear on the front panel. 60 Venting for Combustion Air Q WARNING Q WARNING • The failure to properly install the vent pipe into the boiler collar or using incorrectly The vent sized vent pipe materials in strict compliance installation with installation instructions may cause the detector vent pipe to separate from the boiler which will result in excessive carbon monoxide emissions and extremely dangerous Detectable conditions which can lead to severe personal injury and/or death. • Be sure to conduct a visual inspection of the vent pipe before inserting the vent pipe into the boiler collar.The portion of the vent pipe inserted into the boiler collar must be free from damage or defects in order for the vent installation detector to operate properly. If the vent pipe is damaged,then replace it with new vent pipe.The vent installation detector only detects separation of the vent pipe from the boiler collar to ensure that it is fully inserted 3.0 in(76 mm).The vent installation detector will not detect the separation of connected vent pipe if the joints become detached. Undetectable 3.0"(76 mm) Venting for Combustion Air 61 5.3 Selecting a Vent Type All Navien boilers are Category IV appliances and prepared at the factory to be direct vented(sealed combustion).Navien recommends direct air vent installations whenever possible to avoid back drafting cold air through the boiler unit.If you cannot use a direct vent,ensure that an ample supply of make-up air is available in the installation location. Navien also recommends installing a new vent system with this appliance.If reusing an existing vent system, thoroughly inspect it for punctures,cracks,or blockages prior to connecting it to the boiler. Direct Venting The boiler uses a 2 in or 3 in diameter exhaust and a 2 in or 3 in diameter air intake ducts.To ensure the draw of air directly from and exhaust of air directly to the outside of the building,create an airtight seal from the boiler collar to the vent termination. Intake materials can be made of ABS,PVC,CPVC,PP,galvanized or stainless steel,corrugated aluminum or any other such materials.If you use a corrugated material,ensure that there is not inadvertent crimping of,or damage to,the intake air pipe. When using direct venting,maintain the following venting clearances,as required by ANSI Z21.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,and CAN/CGA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code: Vent Terminal / c Air Supply Inlet O ®Area where vent terminal is not permitted 0 E 1 9 Y � Eo 6 K lJ o�� e � O S METERIREGUTATOR r 0 Ref Description Canadian Direct Vent US Direct Vent Installations Installations A Clearance above grade,veranda,porch,deck,or 12 in(30 cm) 12 in(30 cm) balcony B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 36 in(91 cm) 12 in(30 cm) C Clearance to permanently closed window " Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above D the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 ft(61 cm) from the center line of the terminal 62 Venting for Combustion Air Ref Description Canadian Direct Vent US Direct Vent Installations Installations E Clearance to unventilated soffit F Clearance to outside corner G Clearance to inside corner 3 ft(91 cm)within a H Clearance to each side of center line extended above height 15 ft above meter/regulator assembly the meter/regulator assembly I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3 ft(91 cm) Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet to J building or the combustion air inlet to any other 36 in(91 cm) 12 in(30 cm) appliance 3 ft(91 cm)above K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 ft(1.83 m) if within 10 ft(3 m) horizontally L Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway 7 ft(2.13 m)' located on public property M Clearance under veranda,porch deck,or balcony 12 in(30 cm)' 1 In accordance with the current CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code t A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings. *Permitted only if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor. *Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. Non-Direct Venting(Single Pipe) To use non-direct venting for the boiler: If,at any time,the installation location could 1. Insert the termination end cap into the intake experience negative pressure,there is a possibility air duct.Do not glue the end cap,to allow for of back drafting cold air through the boiler's heat easy removal and cleaning of the cap. exchanger.This situation could lead to the freezing of the heat exchanger and malfunction of the boiler. VentTermination Cap 2" However,building codes in most jurisdictions Coupling 2" disallow negative pressures in residences.In a home with a well-balanced air supply,the heat Vent Pipe 2" exchanger should not be in danger of freezing. Because the cause of back drafting is not considered a manufacturing problem,any freezing damage which occurs from back drafting will not be covered by the Navien warranty.If there is any question about the possibility of back drafting in the installation location,use a direct venting system for the boiler. When using non-direct venting,maintain non-direct vent clearances shown on page 64 as required by ANSI Z21.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,and CAN/CSA 6149.1 Natural Gas And Propane Installation Code. Venting for Combustion Air 63 2. Provide two openings to allow for circulation of combustion air as specified by ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or check local codes for the proper combustion air requirements in your region. Maximum Outdoor make up air is provided,a Indoor make up air is provided,a Input(BTU/H) minimum free area of 1 in', minimum free area of 1 in', per 4,000 BTU/H per 1,000 BTU/H NCB- 210,000 53 in'10 in(W)x 6 in(H)or 9 in round 210 in'14'/2 in(W)x 141/2 in(H) 250/150H NCB- 199,900 50 in'10 in(W)x 5 in(H)or 8 in round 199 in'141/4 in(W)x 141/4 in(H) 240/130H NCB- 199,900 50 in'10 in(W)x 5 in(H)or 8 in round 199 in'14 V,in(W)x 14'/4 in(H) 240/11 OH NCB- 160,000 40 in'10 in(W)x 4 in(H)or 8 in round 160 in'121/4 in(W)x 12 3/4 in(H) 190/080H NCB- 160,000 40 in'10 in(W)x 4 in(H)or 8 in round 160 in'12'/4 in(W)x 12 1/4 in(H) 190/060H Vent Terminal CAANf q Oft r o ko Air Supply Inlet � O O ®Area where vent terminal is not permitted 0 E 1 e IC t �o e K �I o� O y S METER/REGULATOR Canadian Non- US Non-Direct Vent Ref Description Direct Vent Installations" Installations' A Clearance above grade,veranda,porch,deck,or 12 in(30 cm) 12 in(30 cm) balcony 48 in(120 cm)below B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 36 in(91 cm) or to side of opening; 12 in(30 cm)above opening C Clearance to permanently closed window " Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above D the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet (61 cm)from the center line of the terminal 64 Venting for Combustion Air Canadian Non- US Non-Direct Vent Ref Description Direct Vent Installations' Installations' E Clearance to unventilated soffit F Clearance to outside corner " G Clearance to inside corner * • 36 in(91 cm)within a H Clearance to each side of center line extended above height 15 ft(4.57 m) meter/regulator assembly above the meter/ regulator assembly I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 36 in(91 cm) Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to 48 in(120 cm)below J building or the combustion air inlet to any other 36 in(91 cm) or to side of opening; appliance 12 in(30 cm)above opening 36 in(91 cm)above K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 ft(1.83 m) if within 10 ft(3 m) horizontally L Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway 7 ft(2.13 m)' located on public property M Clearance under veranda,porch deck,or balcony 12 in(30 cm)* 1 In accordance with the current CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code t A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings. t Permitted only if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor. "Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. Venting for Combustion Air 65 5.4 Selecting Vent Pipe Materials When you set PCB DIP switch 2#8to On,ensure that CPVC,polypropylene Venting requirements differ in the US and Canada. or stainless steel piping is used for Consult the following chart or the most recent exhaust venting. edition of ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CAN/CGA 13149.1, as well as all applicable local codes and regulations when selecting vent pipe materials.Do not use cellular core PVC(ASTM F891),cellular core CPVC,or Radel*(polyphenolsulfone)for the exhaust vent. ,�U� t,CJ u WARNING — � C Do not mix components from different systems. " The vent system may fail and harmful flue products may leak into the living space.Mixing of venting materials will void the warranty and certification of the appliance. O CAUTION • This boiler has a built-in control to limit the exhaust temperature to 149°F (65°C). As a Locale Recommended Vent Materials result,the boiler can be vented with Schedule • PVC/CPVC Schedule 40 or 80(Solid 40 PVC. Core) In high temperature applications,the exhaust USA UL1738 approved PVC or CPVC temperature can exceed 149°F(65°C).In that case,you must use Schedule 40/80 CPVC or • Approved Polypropylene(PP) Approved Polypropylene/Stainless Steel in • Approved Stainless Steel(SS) the USA or Type BH Special Gas Vent Class 1I13 • Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIA (CPVC) or Class IIC (Polypropylene/SS) that (PVC) conforms to ULC-S636 in Canada. • Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIB When using 2 in. vent, if the exhaust Canada* (CPVC) temperature exceeds 149°F(65°C),CPVC pipe Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIC (field supplied) must be used for the first 3 yp p feet of equivalent pipe length. For systems (Polypropylene/Stainless Steel) using 3 in.vent,the first 5 in.of length must *For installation in Canada,field-supplied plastic vent be CPVC pipe. piping must comply with CAN/CGA 6149.1(latest edition) and be certified to the Standard For Type BH GasVenting The following polypropylene vent components are Systems,ULC-S636.Components of this listed system approved for use with this appliance: must not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipes or fittings.All plastic components and Duravent PolyPro®SW(Rigid) specified primers and glues of the certified vent system 2PPS-xxx(2")or 3PPS-xxx(3") must be from a single system manufacturer and must not Centrotherm Innoflue®SW(Rigid) be intermixed with another system manufacturer's parts. ISxx02xx(2")or ISxx03xx(3") The supplied vent connector and vent termination are certified as part of the boiler. Duravent PolyPro®(Flexible) This product is set to use PVC as the default vent 3PPS-FLEXxx(31 pipe material.If you require that return water hotter 2PPS-FAM or 3PPS-FAM(2"or 3"Rigid-to-Flex Male than 140°F(60°C)to circulate back to boiler,the DIP Adapter) 2PPS-X3L(2"to 3"Increaser) switch must be configured(Dip Switch 2,switch#8 to ON position).Otherwise,the boiler will control Centrotherm Innoflue®(Flexible) and maintain the flue and DHW temperature below IFVL02xxx(2")or IFVL03x xx(3") 150°F(65°C)and 140°F(60°C)respectively. IFSFCO2 or IFSFC03(2"or 3"Rigid-to-Flex Male Adapter) ISE10203 or ISIA0203(2"t o 3"Increaser) 66 Venting for Combustion Air Hart&Cooley Polyflue—SW(Rigid) 5.5 Measuring Vent Length 2PF-xx(2")or 3PF-xx(3") Z-Flex Z-DENS SW(Rigid) The maximum vent length when using 2 in exhaust 2ZDP_(2"or 3") ducts is 65 ft(20 m).The maximum vent length The following stainless steel vent components are when using 3 in vent ducts is 150 ft(45 m).The approved for use with this appliance: intake duct length may be identical to the exhaust duct length.Maximum vent lengths reduce Duravent FasNSeal"(Rigid) according to the number of elbows used,as shown FSA-PVC3(3"PVC to FasN Seal Appliance Adapter)FSxxxxx03(3") in the following table: Duravent FasNSeal"(Flexible) Vent Maximum Maximum FSASMM-PP-2(2"PP-to-F asNSeal adapter) Size Length #of Elbows Equivalent Length FSFLEX-02(2") Heat Fab Saf-T Vent"EZ Seal Reduce the 9301 PVC(3"PVC/CPVC Outlet Boiler Adapter) maximum vent 93xx(31 length accordingly Z-Flex Z Vent for each elbow used: 2SVSTTA023(2"x 3"Appliance Adapter) 65ft Each90°elbow 2SVEPSCF030X(Straight Pipe) 2�n (19.5 m) 6 equates to 8linear 2SVEEWCF0390(90°Elbow) feet of vent 2SVEEWCF0345(45°Elbow) Each 45°elbow • Only the vent pipe models listed feet of equates to 4linear above are approved for use with this appliance. Reduce the • Proper appliance adapters must be maximum vent used when using polypropylene or length accordingly SS vent pipe. for each elbow used: • Refer to the vent manufacturer's 150 ft Each 90°elbow instructions for detailed installation 3 in (45 m) 8 equates to 5 linear procedures and guidelines. feet of vent • Do not use Schedule 40 or 80 polypropylene pipe used for water or Each 45*elbow waste systems within the vent run. equates to 3 linear feet of vent • The Maximum Length does not include any elbows. • The use of a PVC or polypropylene termination kit counts as 5 linear feet (1.5 m)of vent. • The use of a tee counts for the same equivalent length as a 90°elbow for the vent size. • The maximum vent lengths at high altitudes are the same as shown in the table above. Venting for Combustion Air 67 5.6 Terminating the Vent Hart&Cooley Polyflue- 2PF-90 or 3PF-90(2"or 3"90°Elbow) Before installing the boiler,determine what type of 2PF-45 or 3PF-45(2"or 3"45°Elbow) vent termination is appropriate for the installation 2PF-T or 3PF-T(2"or 3"Tee) location and materials.The subsections that follow 2PF-HVST or 3PF-HVST(2"or 3"Birdscreen) describe some typical venting configurations,but The following stainless steel(AL29-4C)vent do not include all possible options. components are approved for use as terminations: The following PVC vent terminations are approved Duravent FasNSeal• for use with this appliance: FSELB9003(3"90°Elbow) • PVC Concentric Vent Kit(Sch 40): FSELB8803(3"88°Elbow) 2 in Vent Kit FSELB4503(3"45°Elbow) 3 in Vent Kit FST3(3"Tee) • IPEX Low Profile Termination Kit: FSBS3(3"Birdscreen) 2 in Low Profile Vent Kit#196984 Heat Fab Saf-T Vent®EZ Seal 3 in Low Profile Vent Kit#193985 9314(LR)or 9314TERM(3"90°Elbow) The following polypropylene vent terminations are 9311 (3"45°Elbow) approved for use: 9390TEE(3"Tee) • Duravent PolyPro Horizontal Concentric 9392(3"Birdscreen) Termination Kit Z-Flex Z Vent 2 in x 4 in Concentric Vent Kit#2PPS-HKL 2SVEEWCF0390(90°Elbow) 3 in x 5 in Concentric Vent Kit#3PPS-HKL 2SVEEWCF0345(45°Elbow) • Centrotherm Innoflue Low Profile Termination Kit 2SVSTTF03(3"Tee) 2 in Vent Kit#ISLPT0202 3 in Vent Kit#ISLPT0303 f� • Only the termination models listed • above are approved for use with this Centrotherm Concentric Vent Kit appliance. 2 in Vent Kit#ICWT242 3 in Vent Kit#ICWT352 Only terminations of the same • Hart&Cooley Polyflue Horizontal Termination Kit manufacturer as the vent system must 2 in Vent Kit#2PF-HCT be used. 3 in Vent Kit#3PF-HCT Refer to the vent manufacturer's • Z-Flex Z DENS Horizontal Termination Kit instructions for detailed installation 2 in Vent Kit#2ZDHK2 procedures and guidelines. 3 in Vent Kit#2ZDHK3 The following polypropylene vent components are approved for use as terminations: Duravent PolyPro® 2PPS-E90L or 3PPS-E90L(2"or 3"90°Elbow) 2PPS-E45L or 3PPS-E45L(2"or 3"45°Elbow) 2PPS-TL or 3PPS TL(2"or 3"Tee) 2PPS-BG or 3PPS-BG(2"or 3"Birdscreen) Centrotherm Innoflue• ISELL0287 or ISELL0387(2"or 3"87°Elbow) ISELL0245 or ISELL0345(2"or 3"45°Elbow) IST02 or IST03(2"or 3"Tee) IASPP02 or IASPP03(2"or 3"Birdscreen) 68 Venting for Combustion Air Indoor Boiler Installation Venting Exhaust Gas Examples The following are some possible indoor venting options: • Two-Pipe Sidewal)Venting Intake Air c Intake Air Exhaust Gas E 0 0 m ry a c E E E o 0 fV �D Two-Pipe Snorkel Sidewal)Venting "Clearance above highest anticipated snow level or Dgrade,or as required by local codes,whichever is greater. • Non-Concentric Sidewall Venting-Air is drawn Interior View from a different location that is at least 12 in(300 mm)away from the exhaust termination.The exhaust termination can be located either on the 11"(30001 min sidewallor roof Try to minimize the length ofthe intake air pipe when installing the vent. Exhaust Gas E E E Intake Air o � E 3 Exterior View "12"(300mm)above the highest anticipated snow level,or as required by local codes,whichever is greater Venting for Combustion Air 69 • Concentric Sidewall Venting *IPEX and Centrotherm Low Profile terminations only Combustion Air **Clearance above highest anticipated snow level 1 Combustion Air or grade,or as required by local codes,whichever Vent Vent is greater mm)min. Only the following orientations are allowed for twin pipe terminations. Maintain 12"(300 mm)min.clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade,whichever is greater II II ii • Concentric Vertical Venting CEL_�� J t Vent Combustion Air Maintain 12"(300mm)min. U Flexible Vent Systems(Polypropylene) clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade,whichever is greater (maximum of 24"above roof) � L L For cascade applications,the required horizontal clearance between C� terminations is 12"for both sidewall and vertical venting installations. Do not vertically stack concentric terminations on sidewalls. Indoor Boiler Installation Venting Examples(Continued) Only VERTICAL installations are • Low Profile Two-Pipe Sidewall Venting* allowed.Horizontal terminations are prohibited. Intake Air The use of proper adapters and (from outdoors) supports are required to fully Exhaust complete the installation. (from appliance) c E E 0 0 m N / Exterior View 70 Venting for Combustion Air The following table lists the model types approved for use with the Centrotherm/Duravent flexible vent pipes and the maximum allowable length of the vent system. Flexible PP Flexible SS ModelType Vent Dia. Centrothenn Duravent Duravent Innoflue Flex* Polypro Flex* FasNSeal** NCB-190/060H 2 in 35 ft n/a 35 ft NCB-190/080H 3 in 100 ft n/a NCB-240/110H 2 in n/a n/a 35 ft NCB-240/130H NCB-250/150H 3 in 100 ft n/a • Only the flexible vent models listed above are approved for use with this appliance. • All flexible vent pipe must be installed VERTICALLY through the roof.No horizontal terminations are permitted. • Use a 2 in snap fit coupler or the InnoFlue®Single Wall Residential vent pipes to connect the InnoFlue"Flex 2 in vent pipes to the exhaust. • After installation,ensure that the vent system is tightly sealed at thejoints. • All installation using the flexible vent materials must be in INDIRECTVENTING only. • Refer to the manufacturer's literature for detailed information and guidelines. Venting for Combustion Air 71 6. Setting the DIP Switches 6.2 Dip Switch 2 (8 switch unit) O CAUTION The DIP SW 2 on the circuit board configures the • Do not remove the front cover unless gas type,temperature control modes,country,and the power to the boiler is turned off or enables or disables the space heating thermostat. disconnected.Failure to do so may result in electric shock. le 0 0 • Configure only the DIP switches that require �o 1- 6 8 8 9 adjustment according to the instructions 1 5 6 in this manual. Do not adjust any other DIP switches. The boiler has 2 sets of DIP switches on the main ' circuit board(PCB).DIP switches are used to control the functionality of the boiler.Set the DIP switches appropriately,based on the installation environment. Switch Function Setting Comment 6.1 DIP Switch 1 (6 switch unit) 1 Gas Type Natural Gas 1OFF The DIP SW 1 on the circuit board configures the PropaneGas 1-0N Refer to operation status. 0-1,999ft 2-OFF, Table 1 in (0fi09 m) 3-OFF .12.1 Gas o a 2,000-5,399ft 2-ON, &High "a B B 8 8 B "B B B 8 8 8 8 6 &3 (6101,645 m) 3-OFF Altitude 2 High Conversion" 1 2 A 5 6 , , , s 5 6 7 Altitude 5,400-7,699ft 2-OFF, on page : (1,646-2,346 m) 3-ON 123. � �r 7,700-10,100ft 2-0N, (2,347-3,078 m) 3-0N Used 4-ON - 4 Well Pump Unused 4-OFF 5&6 Country US/Canada 5-OFF, 6-OFF Switch Function Setting Space Used 7-OFF - Normal 2-OFF 7 Heating 1-0FF, Operation Thermostat Unused 7-ON 1&2 Operation 2-stage MAX 1-ON,2-OFF Exhaust Used 8-OFF Status 8 Temperature 1-stage MIN 1-OFF,2-ON Control Unused 8-0N 1-stage MAX 1-ON,2-ON 72 Setting the DIP Switches • When PCB DIP switch 2#8 is set to On,ensure that CPVC,polypropylene, or stainless steel is used for exhaust venting. • This unit may be installed at elevations up to 10,100 ft(3,078 m)for use with natural gas and propane.To use the unit at a specific altitude,the DIP switches should be set as described above. • High Altitude:Above 2,000 ft(610 m), the unit will de-rate by 3%for each 1,000 ft(305 m)of altitude gain. • For NG,if you install the unit at above 5,400 ft(1,646 m),it is required to change the Gas Orifice for high altitude.Be careful not to confuse it with the LP Gas Orifice.Refer to"12.1 Gas&High Altitude Conversion"on page 123 for details. • Common vent installations for use with natural gas and propane are only approved for up to 4,500 ft. OCAUTION Ensure that the High Altitude setting reflects the actual location of the boiler.If not,it may cause personal injury or malfunction of the boiler. Setting the DIP Switches 73 7. Connecting the Power Supply • We recommend using a surge protector to QWARNING protect the boiler from power surges. • If there is a power failure in cold weather areas, Improperly connecting the power supply can the freeze protection system in the boiler will not result in electrical shock and electrocution. operate and may result in the heat exchanger Follow all applicable electrical codes of the local freezing.In cold areas where power failures are authority having jurisdiction. In the absence common,you must completely drain the boiler to of such requirements,follow the latest edition prevent damage if power cuts last for extended of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) in periods.A battery back-up(available at most the USA or the latest edition of CSA C22.1 computer retailers)may be used to supply hot Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 in Canada. water during power outages.Damage caused by Connecting the power supply should be freezing is not covered under warranty. performed only by a licensed professional. If you are not using your boiler for a long period of time: When connecting the power supply,follow these 1. Completely drain the water out of the boiler. guidelines: 2. Disconnect the power supply to the boiler. • Do not connect the electric supply until all water This prevents your boiler from freezing and and gas piping is complete and the boiler has being damaged. been filled with water. • Do not connect the boiler to a 220-240V AC CAUTION power supply.Doing so will damage the boiler and void the warranty. Label all wires before disconnecting them • All the Navien NCB-H boilers are supplied with a when you work on the controls.Wiring errors factory-installed,3-pronged(grounded)plug.The can cause improper and dangerous operation. boiler's current rating is 12 A and can be plugged Verify proper operation after servicing. into any grounded electrical outlet adjacent to the boiler.A dedicated power supply is not required. • If local codes require the boiler to be wired directly,remove and discard the factory-installed plug.Install a power switch between the breaker and the boiler to facilitate end-user maintenance and servicing.Connect the boiler to a 110-120V AC at 60 Hz with a maximum of 15 A. • The boiler must be electrically grounded.If using the power plug,ensure that the electrical outlet you connect the boiler to is properly grounded. If wiring the boiler directly to a power supply,do not attach the ground wire to gas or water pipes as plastic pipe or dielectric unions may prevent proper grounding. 74 Connecting the Power Supply 8. Installing a Cascade System When installing a cascade system,carefully consider the design of the system and the features of the installation location.Follow all local codes and regulations,as well as all guidelines for installing the combi-boiler and water heaters.The following sections describe additional considerations that are specific to installing cascade systems. Read them carefully before designing or installing the system. 8.1 Connecting Water Supplies Several options are available for applying a cascade system of combi-boilers and water heaters.The options shown here are only examples.The setup you choose will vary based on the installation location,local building codes,and other factors.Follow all applicable regulations when installing a cascade system. You can connect up to 1 combi-boiler and 15 Navien water heaters(NPE-A2 or NPE-S2 model)to meet high- volume water heating demands.Some possible connection options include the following: Example of a Basic Cascade System Application Pressure Relief Valve <NPE-A2 Series> <NPE-A2 Series> Main Sub1 Sub2 Lull Heating T Supply 1Z Ball Valve �� Ball Valve Pump �l NaviClean Air Separator recommended) Check Valve with Expansion ��- Tank Optional System Temperature Sensor Heating Return Faucet [NCB-H) Installing a Cascade System 75 • System application drawings are The recommended recirculation intended to explain the system piping flow rate for each water heater is 2-4 concept only. GPM.Depending on the number • Install a NaviClean Filter in the system of water heaters and the diameter heating return to remove foreign of the recirculation line,it may not objects from the system.Foreign be necessary to conned all the NPE objects inside the system may result in "A2"series water heaters to the abnormal system operation. recirculation line.If this is the case,set any unconnected"A2"model water • Refer to"3.4 Filling the System" heaters to Internal Recirculation Mode. on page 29 for make-up water connections and refer to the For any NPE"A2"water heater that is requirements of your local codes to connected to the recirculation line, ensure compliance. each individual unit must be set to the proper recirculation mode utilizing • Use pumps with integral check valves the 2-way valve and front panel or install check valves at the pump DIP switches.Refer to the NPE-A2 outlets. Installation Manual for additional • Adjust the settings at the main unit as details. the cascade system uses only the main unit settings.Changes made to the sub units are ignored. • Each unit must be configured for cascade operation. • When linking multiple water heaters to NCB-H combi-boiler,only the main unit can provide space heating and sub units must be configured for DHW only(You can set only the NCB-H combi- boiler as the main unit in the cascade system,and the main unit controls the power on/off status of all the sub units in the system). • Once turned on by the main unit,the water heaters will operate in stages to satisfy the DHW demands. • After completing the cascade settings and saving the changes,the boiler and water heater units must be turned off then turned back on for the changes to take effect. • If errors occur while operating a cascade system, the relevant errors are displayed in the display of the failing unit. • Power supply to the units must be OFF during the system piping. 76 Installing a Cascade System 8.1.1 Piping Sizes and Considerations When plumbing a cascading system,consider the following pipe diameters and flow rates.Note that flow rates above 6.6 ft/s may cause pipe erosion.These specifications may vary depending on installation conditions. Piping Sizes for an NCB-H Boiler with up to 15 NPE-240A2 or NPE-240S2 Water Heaters Model AT=54°F Flow rate WaterVelocity Pipe Diameter(mm/in) NCB-H NPE-240A2 or (GPM) (ft/s) p NPE-240S2 1 14.38 5.61 25A 1 in. 2 21.57 5.54 30A 11/4 in. 3 28.77 5.21 40A 1'12 in. 4 35.96 6.53 40A 1'12 in. 5 43.15 4.49 50A 2 in. 6 50.34 5.24 50A 2 in. 7 57.5 6.00 50A 2 in. 1 8 64.72 4.39 65A 2'/2 in. 9 71.92 4.75 65A 2'/2 in. 10 79.11 5.34 65A 2'/2 in. 11 86.30 5.84 65A 21/2 in. 12 93.49 6.33 65A 2'12 in. 13 100.68 6.79 65A 2'/2 in. 14 107.87 5.11 80A 3 in. 15 115.07 5.44 80A 3 in. Installing a Cascade System 77 8.2 Cascade System- Recirculation System Application Example When using the cascade system,external recirculation can only be connected to and controlled by the NPE"A2" water heater.Set each individual water heater to the appropriate recirculation mode utilizing the 2-way valve and front panel settings.Refer to the NPE-A2 Installation Manual for additional details. If Recirculation Return Line Is Installed Conned the domestic hot water return line to the desired number of NPE"A2"water heaters.Set each unconnected NPE"A2"water heater to Internal Recirculation Mode.The NCB-H boiler should be set to Combi Pre-heat Mode. Pressure Relief Valve <NPE-A2> <NPE-A2> <NPE-S2> Subt Sub2 Sub3 Pressure Relief Valve ........... ........... Hydronic Feed Expansion Water lank Heating Supply 1 1 11 Ball Valve «csrv`rti®r -6 olq q �� Domestic Pump CQJ NaviClean Cold Water Air Separator with (recommended) Supply Expansion Tank 6 Check Valve Optional Universal Temperature Sensors 5 Heating Return 9 Faucet, The HotButton or Aquastat modes cannot be used in cascade systems. 78 Installing a Cascade System If Recirculation Return Line Is Not Installed Install a NaviCirc valve at the furthest fixture from the water heaters as illustrated below and set the internal 2-way valve on the 1st NPE"A2"unit to the"Ext"position.Refer to the NaviCirc and NPE-A2 Installation Manuals for additional details.The NCB-H boiler should beset to Combi Pre-heat Mode. Pressure Relief Valve <NPE-A2> <NPE-S2> <NPE-S2> Sub1 Sub2 Sub3 ® ........... ........... Hydronic Feed Expansion _ Water Tank Supply 1 '[ Ball f [ 1 Valve Pump fv� q Check Air Separatorwith NaviClean valve Expnsion Tank Recommended) Solenoid valve Domestic Cold Optional System Water Temperature Sensors G Supply Heating� q Domestic Hot Water Supply Faucet Return The HotButton mode cannot be used in cascade systems. Installing a Cascade System 79 8.3 Connecting the 8.3.1 Connecting the Communication Communication Cables After connecting the Ready-Link communication You can connect one NCB-H boiler with up to 15 cables,restore power to the boiler and turn on all Navien water heaters(NPE-A2 or NPE-S2 Model), boilers using the Power button(0). using the Ready-Link communication cables.Select To configure the communication settings: the NCB-H series combi-boiler in the cascading system as the main unit,and then connect the 1. On the main NCB-H boiler panel,press the water heaters to it as sub units.Before making any Back button(*D)and the Menu button(M) connections,ensure that the power is turned off to simultaneously for 3 seconds,and then select all the units. "4.Cascade Status and Set'. NCB-H Boiler Connection Method •��.a ........................... L 5wwn wn.YfE Connect the Ready-Link cables to the CNK1 terminal ;„.M ;; M m0•�DY q strip: ' ""' '•' • Y�P' IW assess assesses 00 u: 0 e 12. Rotate the Command dial( ;m)to switch between the parameters or to increase/decrease setting values.Press the Command dial(a) ap ppppp m _ to select"1.Cascade System Setting",and then m ,, select"START" a m a e L C.••a.••.QY. .......................... NPE-A2 Water Heater Connection Method Connect the Ready-Link cables to the J6 ports on the left side of the front panel: r�; �\LP J 80 Installing a Cascade System 3. On the sub NPE-A2 water heater panel,press To add additional sub water heater and hold the OK button(OK)for 3 seconds on at a later time,repeat step 3. the sub unit.Then,the ID 1.Allocated!message To cancel the cascade will appear on the sub unit's front panel display. communication settings,on the When the water heater is set to a sub unit,the S main NCB-H boiler panel,press the icon will appear on the display. Back button(�'j)and the Menu button(M)simultaneously for S.Cascade System Setting 3 seconds,and then select "4.Cascade Status and Set"Then, select"2.Cascade System Removal" Press OK button and select"YES"The water heaters will revert to independent operation. more than 3 sec To reassign the main NCB-H boiler, repeat steps 1-5. 3.Cascade System Setting ID 1.Allocated! 4. Repeat step 3 to configure the rest of the sub water heaters in the system. 5. On the main NCB-H boiler panel,press the Command dial(@) button when the following screen appears.All the display screens on the configured water heaters will return to the temperature display. 1.Cascade System Setting ........................................................ Now Addressing If you want to Finish au ocating Please Press 0K. Installing a Cascade System 81 9. Installing a Common Vent System 9.1 About the Common Vent 9.1.1 Guidelines for a Common Vent System System The Navien Common Vent System"provides an easy O way to install the vent system for an NCB-H boiler CAUTION unit and up to 7 NPE water heater units.By sharing the main intake and exhaust vent pipes,effective To ensure the correct operation of the system venting is available with less venting common vent system, materials and minimal number of penetrations on a cascade communication cable MUST be the walls or roofing. installed between all units in the common •Independently tested and approved by CSA vent system by the installer. Read all safety messages and carefully follow the backflow vent dampers must be installed guidelines in this manual when installing a common in the exhaust duct of each boiler unit. vent system for the NCB-H boiler units. use direct vent(with separate intake and exhaust vent)or indirect vent (combustion air drawn from room) A WARNING systems. Improper venting of the boiler units can result Common vent installations for use with in excessive levels of carbon monoxide,which natural gas and propane are only approved can lead to severe personal injury or death.The for up to 4,500 ft. boiler units must be vented in accordance with the"Venting of Equipment"section of This section covers the installation the latest edition of the ANSI Z223.1/NFPA common vent system for NCB-H boilers 54 Natural Fuel Gas Code in the USA, as only. well as all applicable local building codes and regulations. Follow all instructions and guidelines when venting the boiler units. To ensure the safe and correct installation of Venting should be performed only by a licensed the common vent system,carefully follow the professional. instructions and guidelines. • Check to see if all contents are included in the package(refer to the"Included Items"on page 87). • An NCB-H boiler unit and up to 7 NPE water heater units may be connected to one common vent system.In a cascade system that has more than 7 NPE water heaters,use 2 common vent systems,or consult Navien. • Use only approved PVC cements when connecting pipes,joints,or elbows. • Position the boiler units as close as possible to the vent termination. • Install a new vent system with this appliance.If an existing vent system is reused,thoroughly inspect it for punctures,cracks,or blockages prior to connecting it to the boiler unit. • Horizontal vent pipe runs must be supported every 4 feet(1.2 m)(minimum).All vertical vent pipe runs must be supported every 6 feet(1.8 m) (minimum).Support the vent pipe with hangers at regular intervals or as required by local codes. • Install a backflow damper for each boiler unit.Use only the damper specified in this manual. 82 Installing a Common Vent System • To avoid moisture and frost build-up and to Adequate Installation Clearances maintain clearances to openings on adjacent homes,45°elbows,90°elbows,or tees may be attached to the end of the termination vent pipe O CAUTION to direct the exhaust plumes away from buildings, as long as the total allowable vent lengths, Do not install the boiler on carpeting. maximum number of elbows,and distances to air intake restrictions are observed. • If the boiler units will be installed in areas where Install the boiler in an area that allows for service snow is known to accumulate,protect the vent and maintenance access to utility connections, termination from blockage.Provide a minimum of piping,filters,and traps.Based on the installation 1 foot(30 cm)clearance from the bottom of the location,ensure that the following clearances are exhaust of the expected snow accumulation level. maintained: Snow removal may be necessary to maintain clearance. • Ensure that the vent termination is at least 12 in (305 mm)above ground,12 in(305 mm)above Top the highest anticipated snow level,or as required t by local codes,whichever is greater. 1 • Support the vent pipe with hangers at regular intervals or as required by local codes. • The vent for this appliance shall not terminate Back Side over public walkways;or near soffit vents or crawl space vents or where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or cause property damage;or where condensate or vapor could cause damage or could be detrimental to the Side Front operation of regulators,relief valves,or other equipment. NA I \ Bottom Clearance from: Indoor Installation Top 9 in(229 mm)minimum Back 0.5 in 0 3 mm)minimum Front 4 in(100 mm)minimum Sides 3 in(76 mm)minimum Bottom 12 in(300 mm)minimum OCAUTION It is necessary to leave clearance for service access. Installing a Common Vent System 83 Clean,Debris and Chemical-free Cutting and Assembling Common Vent Combustion Air System Components • Do not install the boiler in areas where dust and Standard tools are suitable for the cutting and debris may accumulate or where hair sprays, assembly of common vent system components. spray detergents,chlorine,or similar chemicals Follow the guidelines listed below when working are used. with the components. • Do not install the boiler in areas where gasoline or other flammables are used or stored. When cutting vent components,ensure that the cuts are straight.Chamfer and deburr all edges • Ensure that combustible materials are stored before installing the components. away from the boiler and that hanging laundry or similar items do not obstruct access to the boiler All ventjoints must be fully tightened. or its venting. Before operating the system,ensure that the Installed vent system is clean and free of debris. General and Local Standards Ensure that the vent system is rigidly supported according to the manual's instructions. Information When installing and operating the common vent Selecting Vent Pipe Materials system,the following standards and regulations must be complied with and adhered to: Consult the following chart or the most recent edition of ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,as well as all • Local codes or,in the absence of local codes,the applicable local codes and regulations when National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. selecting vent pipe materials.This appliance • Appliance manufacturer's Installation Instructions. should be vented with materials approved for • Regulations on the supervision of construction. Category IV gas appliances.Do not use cellular • Statutory provisions. core PVC(ASTM F891),cellular core CPVC,or Radel' (polyphenolsulfone)for the exhaust vent See below • Installation and service work must be carried out for recommended vent materials. by licensed professionals only. Locale Recommended Vent Materials Risk Guidelines • PVC Schedule 40(Solid Core) • Ensure that all common vent system components USA CPVC Schedule 40 or 80(Solid Core) are manufactured and installed in accordance Approved Polypropylene with valid standards,regulations,and safety (Centrotherm Innoflue) engineering rules. • To avoid risk,the common vent system must be Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIA installed and used only for the original purpose (PVC) described in this manual. Canada" Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIB • Defects or damages found in a common (CPVC) vent system must be addressed and repaired Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIC immediately. (Polypropylene/Stainless Steel) • For roof or chimney modifications,refer to the 'For installation in Canada,field-supplied plastic vent relevant industrial safety regulations. piping must comply with CAN/CGA B149.1(latest edition) • Works on roofs and facades are dangerous. and be certified to the Standard.For Type BH Gas Venting Systems,ULC-S636.Components of this listed system Comply with all relevant regulations. must not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipes or fittings.All plastic components and specified primers and glues of the certified vent system must be from a single system manufacturer and must not be intermixed with another system manufacturer's parts. The supplied vent connector and vent termination are certified as part of the boiler. 84 Installing a Common Vent System Vent Pipe Pitch and Supports Use approved solvent type cement for the proper vent materials. For horizontal runs,slope the horizontal section Use solvent type cement only. upward toward the vent termination at a rate of/a" Check the date of manufacture per foot(2%slope). before using the cement.Ensure that cement was not manufactured more Connecting Pipes with Cement than 2 years prior to using it. • Ensure that the inside of the pipe fitting and the outside of the pipe, CAUTION where cement will be applied,is clean. The vapors from primers and solvent cements Apply an even layer of cement over can cause nausea and can be dangerous to all mating surfaces. your health. Ensure that the work area is well Use solvent cement in room ventilated,or wear an approved organic vapour o 0 respirator when working with primers and temperatures higher than 32 F(0 C). solvent cements. Use primer when temperatures are lower than 32°F(0'C). • Installing vent pipe with cement To connect the vent pipes using cement: in cold ambient temperatures can result in longer cure times. 1. Spread an even layer of solvent cement on the inside of the pipe fitting and the outside of the pipe. ADANGER Be careful not to apply force or impact to pipes after making connections.An impact may break the bond and harmful gas might leak inside the room. 2. Align the pipe with the pipe fitting and twist the pipe a quarter turn as you insert it into the fitting.Twisting the pipe spreads the solvent cement evenly to ensure a solid joint. j 3. Hold the pipe and pipe fitting together for about 15 seconds until the cement sets. Installing a Common Vent System 85 9.1.2 Determining the Length of a Common Vent Length Table Common Vent System [Total Length(L)=W+H] Follow the instructions listed below to determine the length of a common vent. Vent Lengths for an NCB-H Boiler with up to 1. Add the BTU/H input ratings for each unit in the 7 NPE Water Heaters cascading system to determine the total BTU/H rating. The following table provides information on the required load amount and the total length for 2. Determine the total length(L)of the common one NCB-H boiler with up to 7 NPE water heaters vent,which consists of the horizontal width(W) installed. and the vertical height(H):Total length(L)=W +H. Required Model Total Length(ft) Load Exhaust (Total NCB BTU/H) 250/150H NPE 240 D=3" D=4" D=6" D=8" 409,900 1 60 106 200 D 609,800 2 40 71 160 H W 809,700 3 30 53 120 End cap IT 1 1,009,600 1 4 96 150 1,209,500 5 80 142 r t 1,409,400 6 68 121 Intake 1,609,300 7 60 106 B Siphon loop' Every 90°elbow used is equivalent to 8 Drain hose FN linear feet(2.4 m)of vent length. 86 Installing a Common Vent System Example of a Typical Installation Included Items (Direct Vent Only) The following illustration depicts an example of a common vent system installed for a cascade system Common Vent Collar of 1 combi-boiler(NCB-H Model)and 7 Navien water Kit heaters(NPE Model). Installation Manual Ready-Link S S communication cable S B Screw(4 ea) C­C­ VID jumper wire -- • The illustration is intended for reference purposes only. Specifications • The maximum allowable vent length of the pipe branch connecting the LLEI= „„ boiler to the common vent trunk is 20 feet. 5.9"(150 mm) 9.2 Navien Common Vent Collar Kit (Back-draft Damper) 1.1°(28mm) The Navien Common Vent Collar Kit includes a backdraft damper preventing the flue gases and cold outside air from entering the boiler when the Part Name Common Vent Collar Kit combustion fan is off.The kit includes the cascade cable. Part No. 30014367A By closing the exhaust vent as soon as the Material PP(Polypropylene) combustion cycle ends,the Navien Common Vent Collar Kit retains heat in the system for longer periods. When using a common vent in a cascade system,backflow appliances are required to prevent exhaust from entering the building. Installing a Common Vent System 87 Maintenance Port 9.3 Starting the Common Vent Navien Common Vent Collar Kit has a maintenance System port to allow you to easily inspect the operating condition of the damper plate. 9.3.1 Common Vent Collar Kit Assembly Follow the instructions below to assemble the Common Vent Collar Kit on the NCB-H boiler unit: 1. Remove the screws from the exhaust vent adapter. Damper plate ! f � i Maintenance port �... 2. Detach the exhaust vent adapter. Maintenance port 00 c, �► _ Gasket 3. Connect the Common Vent Collar Kit to the Maintenance port cover exhaust duct of the boiler unit. Fix screw Refer to"9.9 Maintenance"for detailed inspection procedures.Navien Backflow Damper(Back-draft Damper) rc 88 Installing a Common Vent System 4. Tighten the four mounting screws to secure the 9.3.2 Connecting the Pipe to the Common Vent Collar Kit in place.The screws Common Vent Collar Kit (x 4)are supplied with the Common Vent Collar Kit. Q WARNING T T T T Ensure that the vent pipe is properly beveled prior to installation and that the pipe is fully connected to the exhaust gas vent fitting. Failure to properly bevel and install the pipe '�- can lead to gasket failure and flue gas leakage, which may result in serious injury or death. '��?�A Do not use primer or cement on the QWARNING appliance connection. If the original vent collar must be repaired or 1. Measure 1-'/2"from the end of the vent pipe, reassembled,ensure that it is tightened by then draw a mark at that distance. using the 4 provided screws. Mark 1.1/2'from the end of the pipe\ 1 5. Remove the front cover of the boiler,and connect the provided VIDjumper wire as shown below.You must connect it to the wire with the 2. Insert the vent pipe into the vent collar to start "VID"label. the vent run.Make sure to completely slide the vent into the collar until the end makes contact with the bottom of the socket. Verify that 1-'/2"of the pipe has been completely inserted into the collar and ] that the mark is no longer visible. VID 3. Tighten the clamp with a screwdriver to f properly seal the joint. 4 a Installing a Common Vent System 89 2. Assemble the wye joint or wye assembly to the QCAUTION vent pipe.Apply solvent cement to the mating surfaces. Do not start the vent run with a street elbow at the vent collar.Using a street elbow directly at the collar will not allow for a tight seal between the appliance and vent pipe.A length of straight pipe must be used when starting the vent run. Apply The length of vent pipe from the unit to the common vent main trunk pipe must not exceed 16'of equivalent length. _ 9.3.3 Assembling the Wye Joint [Hub Wye Assembly] 1. Assemble the hub wye,the 2"reducer,and the 900 elbow into the common vent.You can also use the hub reducing wye and the 900 elbow to assemble the common vent.Apply the proper solvent cement to the mating surfaces. Apply Cement ^ Apply y Apply Cement [Hub Reducing Wye Assembly] [Hub Wye,2"Reducer,90'Elbow] The options shown here are only examples.The setup you choose will vary based on the installation location, local building codes,and other factors. The installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by \1 local codes. Apply Cement ADANGER [Hub Reducing Wye and 90`Elbow] If the connections leak, harmful flue gas may cause personal injuryor death.After completing ® the installation and filling the water heater Multiple reducers can be used to allow with water,turn on the boiler and test for leaks proper connection of 2"vent pipe to using a bubble test kit.After applying the soap the common vent system. solution,bubbles will form on the connection if any leaks exist. 90 Installing a Common Vent System 9.4 Connecting and Terminating the Vent Pipe Refer to the following example to install the common vent system.The installation area should be measured to ensure that sufficient space is available to install the boiler units and the common vent system.Ensure that the common vent system is installed near the boiler units while satisfying all clearance requirements that are specified in this manual as well as the Installation Manuals supplied with the boiler units. 9.4.1 Connecting the Main Pipe Runs to Wye Joint or Wye Assembly After connecting the wye joint or wye assembly,connect the main trunk pipe to each side of the wye joint or wye assembly.Each trunk pipe is connected to the other wye joint or wye assembly.Refer to"Connecting Pipes with Cement"on page 85 for more information. ADANGER If the connections leak,harmful flue gas may cause personal injury or death.After completing the installation and filling the boiler with water,turn on the water heater and test for leaks using a bubble test kit.After applying the soap solution,bubbles will form on the connection if any leaks exist. 9.4.2 Installing the System Termination End caps,pipe elbows or tee joints can be used at the open ends of the intake and exhaust vent pipes.Refer to the following installation examples that depict how the parts are fitted at the end of the common vent system piping. CO-?" End Cap Field Supplied Termination Screen(Optional) 4M The illustration is intended for reference purposes only. Installing a Common Vent System 91 9.5 Setting Up the Common Vent 9.6 Common Vent Termination System Clearances Refer to the following figures when setting the common vent type. 9.6.1 Direct Vent Application—Vertical To view and configure the cascade settings,press Installation the Back button(*D)and the Menu button(M) simultaneously for 3 seconds,and then select"4. 36'min. Cascade Status and Set". Exhaust Intake } 12" min. min. t t End Cap Rotate the Command dial( )to switch between the parameters or to increase/decrease setting values.Press the Command dial Q)to select"T VentType Setting" 9.6.2 Venting Intake and Exhaust to For more information on the vent type Different Locations settings,refer to"11.6.4 Configuring a Cascade System"on page 116. Exhaust "%* 1 i End t Cap Intake 8 92 Installing a Common Vent System 9.6.3 Direct Vent Application— The illustration is intended for Horizontal Installation reference purposes only. • Direct the exhaust away from any building openings. During cold weather situations,the 12,(300 temperature of the exhaust will be much warmer than the ambient air. Therefore,you will see water vapor being produced at the termination. 9.7 Installing a Condensate Drain Exhaust Gas Refer to the following examples to install a condensate drain hose(field supplied)to the common vent system.The condensate drain hose c prevents condensate or rain from entering the exhaust system and gathering above the Common E Intake Air Vent Collar Kit.The exhaust vent must be sloped o down towards the drain to prevent water from collecting within the pipe. fV 1 Exhaust In cases where a 12"horizontal clearance is not Ini,ik, 1 possible,provide a vertical clearance of at least 36"with the exhaust above the intake but do not t exceed 20'. � i End Cap Exhaust Siphon loopf Drain hose— rain Exhaust OMaximum length 20' J— Installing(6 m) Minimum Intake length 36"(91 cm) � End -'Cape Siphon loDrain h a Common Vent System 93 To install a condensate drain to the cascade system: 1. Forma loop with a drain hose and fix it with a tie. • While shaping the hose,do not bend the hose excessively.The hose will be deformed and the flow will be restricted if the hose is bent in sharp angles. • Do not fix the hose too tight when tying the hose to form the loop.The hose will be deformed and the flow will be restricted if the tie is too tight. 2. Prime the loop using tap water.The water inside the hose should be higher than 7.9 in(200 mm), and water should be inside the hose before operating the boiler. 3. Install the hose to the cascade system and direct the end of the hose to a drain. O t 7.9n MOMM) i WARNING After installing the condensate drain hose, check the loop again to ensure that the prime water is not spilled.The loop(siphon)must be primed with water before running the system to prevent toxic exhaust gas from leaking into the installation site. 94 Installing a Common Vent System 9.8 Exhaust Vent Termination Clearances (For Direct Vent) X---inside corner detail 0 1" 1.H �i ss tt B Ipp�BLE GL O NY Q,°5EU B rV - — F V 1 —IB l h VI -J K A B REGULATOR VENT OUTLET Legend_ In the event no regulator is present,H and I can be rVj =Ven[Terminal disregarded. © =Air Supply Inlet ® =Area where terminal is not permitted Ref Description Canadian installations' US installations' A Clearance above grade,veranda, 12 in(30 cm) 12 in(30 cm) porch,deck,or balcony 6 in(15 cm)for appliances s 6 in(15 cm)for appliances s 10,000 Btuh(3 kW),12 in(30 cm) 10,000 Btuh(3 kW),9 in(23 cm) B Clearance to window or door for appliances>10,000 Btuh for appliances>10,000 Btuh(3 that may be opened (3 kW)and<_100,000 Btuh(30 kW)and<_50,000 Btuh(15 M), M),36 in(91 cm)for appliances 12 in(30 cm)for appliances> >100,000 Btuh(30 kW) 50,000 Btuh(15 kW) C Clearance to permanently closed As specified by the manufacturer* As specified by the manufacturer* window Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal D within a horizontal distance of As specified by the manufacturer* As specified by the manufacturer* 2 ft(61 cm)from the center line of the terminal. E Clearance to unventilated soffit As specified by the manufacturer* As specified by the manufacturer* F Clearance to outside corner As specified by the manufacturer* As specified by the manufacturer* G Clearance to inside corner As specified by the manufacturer* As specified by the manufacturer* Clearance to each side of center 3 ft(91 cm)within a height of H line extended above meter/ 15 ft(4.6 m) As specified by the manufacturer* regulator assembly I Clearance to service regulator 3 ft(91 cm) As specified by the manufacturer* vent outlet Installing a Common Vent System 95 Ref Description Canadian installations' US installations • 6 in(15 cm)for appliances s 6 in(15 cm)for appliances 5 10,000 Btuh(3 M, 10,000 Btuh(3 M, supply inlett to building or thh Clearance nonmechanic air . 12 in(30 cm)for appliances 9 in(23 cm)for appliances e J combustion air inlet to any other >10,000 Btuh(3 kW)and<_ >10,000 Btuh(3 kW)and s appliance 100,000 Btuh(30 kW), 50,000 Btuh 05 M, • 36 in(91 cm)for appliances 12 in(30 cm)for appliances> >100,000 Btuh(30 kW) 50,000 Btuh 05 kW) Clearance to a mechanical air 3 ft(91 cm)above if within 10 ft K 6 ft(1.83 m)supply inlet (3 m)horizontally 7 ft(2.13 m)for mechanical draft systems(Category I appliances). Clearance above paved sidewalk Vents for Category II and IV L or paved driveway located on 7 ft(2.13 m)' appliances cannot be located public property above public walkways or other areas where condensate or vapor can cause a nuisance or hazard* M Clearance under veranda,porch 12 in(30 cm)* As specified by the deck,or balcony manufacturer* *The manufacturer shall specify a minimum clearance or state"Not applicable"in the table and/or instructions. 1 The minimum distancefrom adjacent publicwalkways,adjacent buildings,openable windows,and building openings shall not be less than those values specified in the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,and/or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code,CSA B149.1; 2 Information on preventing blockage by snow;and 3 Information on protecting building materials from degradation by flue gases. t A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings. t Permitted only if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor. • In accordance with the current CSA B149.1,Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code • In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,National Fuel Gas Code. • If locally adopted installation codes specify clearances different than those illustrated,then the most stringent clearance shall prevail. 96 Installing a Common Vent System 9.9 Maintenance 3. Reinstall the gasket and maintenance port cover,and then fix them with a set screw. Periodically check the damper condition inside the Common Vent Collar Kit through the maintenance port to ensure optimal performance of the system. Follow the instructions to check the damper condition and replace the Common Vent Collar Kit if necessary. 1. Remove the screw that fixes the maintenance port cover to the Common Vent Collar Kit,and then remove the gasket and the maintenance port cover. a:� A If condensate comes out the port when Maintenance opened,check for proper drainage or port any blockage. 0 4. Visually inspect the maintenance port to ensure La o.a o that the gasket is properly installed between the maintenance port and the maintenance port Gasket cover. Maintenance port cover Fix screw A WARNING Ensure that the gasket is properly installed 2. Through the maintenance port,check the under the maintenance port cover, after operating condition of the damper plate inside checking the operating condition of the the Common Vent Collar Kit. damper plate through the maintenance port. Harmful exhaust gas may leak if the gasket is not installed,or if it is not installed properly. Damper plate is CLOSED. zo OOp Gasket —� - Damper plate is OPEN 0 Installing a Common Vent System 97 10. Installation Checklist After installing the boiler,review the following checklist.You should be able to answer"Yes"to all of the items in the checklist.If not,review the appropriate sections to complete the installation.To troubleshoot any operational problems refer to"Troubleshooting"in the Owner's Manual. If you have additional questions or need assistance with installation,contact Technical Support at 1-800-519- 8794 or 1-949-420-0420,or refer to the technical support section of Navien's website(www.navieninc.com). Installing the boiler Yes No Have you maintained the required clearances from building openings and intake air vents? Have you minimized the distance between the boiler and major fixtures? Have you maintained the proper service and maintenance clearances? Is the make-up air supply sufficient for proper operation? Is the make-up air supply free from dust,dirt,corrosive elements,and flammable vapors? Is the boiler and vent piping clear of combustible materials,including clothing,cleaning materials,and rags? Connecting the Gas Supply Yes No Does the gas supply match the type specified on the boiler's rating plate? Is the gas line at least'12 or in ID(Inner Diameter)? Is the gas supply line sufficient in length and diameter to deliver the required BTUs? Have you measured the pressure of the gas supply line? Is the gas supply pressure within the recommended ranges specified in this manual? Is the gas supply line equipped with a manual shut-off valve? Have you tested the gas line pressure and all fittings for leaks? Has the gas company inspected the installation,if required? Connecting the Domestic Water Supply Yes No Is the water supply pressure sufficient(greater than 40 psi)? Have you installed shut off valves on the inlet and outlet to facilitate cleaning of the inlet water filter? Have you bled the air out at each fixture? Have you checked each fixture to ensure hot water is being supplied? Have you cleaned the inlet water filter? If you installed a recirculation line,have you insulated the hot water pipes and the return line? 98 Installation Checklist Connecting the Space Heating Piping Yes No Has the system been filled(less than 30 psi)and purged of air? Does the piping incorporate means for air removal(scoop,separator,etc.)? Is there an expansion tank installed and set to the proper system pressure? If propylene glycol has been used,is it the proper type and is the concentration appropriate? If an external low water cut off(LWCO)is installed,is it wired to the boiler? Connecting a Pressure Relief Valve Yes No Have you installed an approved pressure relief valve on the boiler? Does the rating of the pressure relief valve match or exceed the maximum BTU rating of the boiler? Is the pressure relief valve'A in on the space heating outlet? Have you installed the pressure relief valve on the top of the boiler? Have you installed a discharge drain tube from the pressure relief valve to within 6-12 in (150-300 mm)of the floor? Connecting the Condensate Drain Yes No Have you installed a condensate drain line from the boiler to a drain or laundry tub? Venting the boiler Yes No Have you vented the boiler with 2 in or 3 in PVC,CPVC,polypropylene,stainless steel,Type BH Special Gas Vent(ULC-5636)for Category IV boilers(Canada),or in accordance with all local codes and the guidelines in this manual? Have you ensured that ABS or PVC cellular core pipe has not been used as venting for the boiler? Is the vent sloped upward toward the vent termination at a rate of/<in per foot(2%grade)? Are all vent runs properly supported? Is the vent termination properly supported? Are the air intake and exhaust connections on the flue and vent lines correctly sealed? Have you installed vent screen caps on the exhaust and intake pipes? Have you checked the venting for leaks? Installation Checklist 99 Venting the boiler Yes No Is the vent termination at least 12 in(300 mm)above the exterior grade? Have you ensured that sufficient make-up air is available? Is the total vent length within the maximum vent length restriction? Connecting the Power Supply Yes No Is the supplied voltage 110-120V AC? Is the boiler plugged into a properly grounded outlet? If you have made a direct power supply connection,have you installed a power switch to facilitate end-user maintenance? Have you checked the polarity of the electrical connection? PCB DIP switch setting(DIP SW 2,set of 8) Yes No Gas type:Is switch#1 set correctly for LP(ON)or NG(OFF)? If continuous boiler operation is required,is switch#7 in the up(ON)position? If high temperature venting has been installed(CPVC or polypropylene),is switch#8 in the up (ON)position? Operating the boiler Yes No Have you shown the owner how to clean the inlet water filter? Have you given the Installation&Operation Manual and User's Information Manual to the owner for future reference? Have you shown the owner how to shut off the gas in case of an emergency? 100 Installation Checklist 11. Operating the Boiler 11.1 Operating the Boiler for the First Time - FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING _ WARNING:If you do not follow these instructions exactly,afire or explosion may result,causing property damage,personal injury or loss of life. A.This appliance does not have a pilot.It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner.Do NOT try to light the burner by hand. B. BEFORE OPERATING,smell all around the appliance area for gas.Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHATTO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do NOT try to light any appliance. Do NOT touch any electrical switch. Do NOT use any phone in your building. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.Follow the gas supplier's instructions. -If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call the fire department. C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.Never use tools.If the knob will not push in or turn by hand,don't try to repair it,call a licensed professional.Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. D. Do not use this appliance if any parts have been under water.Immediately call a licensed professional to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP!Read the safety information above this label. 2. Turn off all electrical power of the appliance. 3. Set the thermostat or other operating control to the lowest setting. 1-1. 4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which : automatically lights the burner. OPEN EF CLOSE Do NOT try to light the burner by hand. Manual Gas valve(Main valve) 5. Close the main gas shut off valve.N 6. Wait(5)minutes to clear out any gas.Then smell for gas around the appliance and near the floor. If you smell gas,STOP!Follow"B"in the safety information above. If you don't smell gas,go to the next step. 7. Open the main shut off valve.h 8. Turn on the appliance. 9. Set the thermostat or other operation control to desired setting. 10. If the appliance will not operate,follow the instructions"To Turn Off GasTo Appliance"and call your service technician or gas supplier. TO TURNOFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Turnoff all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed. 2. Set the thermostat or other operating control to the lowest setting. 3. Close the main gas shut off valve. Operating the Boiler 101 WARNING 11.2 Turning the Boiler On or Off Q To turn the boiler on or off,press the Power button • Ensure that the boiler is filled with water (0)for 0.3 seconds. before turning on the boiler for the first 4M Before turning on the boiler for the time.Turning on a boiler that is not filled will first time,check for proper venting and damage the boiler and result in property combustion air to the boiler,and purge damage, severe personal injury, or death. the gas and water lines to remove any air Such damage is not covered by warranty. pockets. • At initial fill up and during boiler startup and testing, check system thoroughly for leaks. Repair all leaks before proceeding further. • Before starting the boiler,smell near the floor and around the boiler for gas odorant or any unusual odor. Remove the boiler front door and smell interior of boiler enclosure.Do not proceed with startup if there is any indication 3;< of a gas leak. • If overheating occurs or the gas supply fails to shut off, do not turn off electrical power to the circulating pump. Turning off the circulation pump may aggravate the problem OO and increase the chance of boiler damage. Instead,shut off the gas supply to the boiler at the manual gas valve. • If any part of the appliance has been When the power is on,the boiler automatically submerged in water, do not use this enters normal operation mode,and the boiler's appliance and immediately call a qualified operating conditions are displayed on the screen. service technician. The appliance must be replaced if it has been submerged. 4M The boiler status icons remain displayed Attempting to operate an appliance that has when the boiler is turned off. been submerged could create numerous harmful conditions, such as a potential gas leakage causing a fire and/or explosion, or the release of mold, bacteria, or other harmful particulates into the air.Operating a previously submerged appliance could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. • Do not try to light the burner manually.This appliance is equipped with an electronic ignition device which automatically lights the burner. 102 Operating the Boiler 11.3 Start-U p Wiza rd 10. Set the Combi-Pre heat mode(Combi Pre-heat select) The setup wizard should run the first time the unit is • Always On/Intelligent/Weekly powered on.The wizard must be completed before the boiler can be used. 11. Set the External Recirculation mode(External Recirculation select) 1. Set the Language • Always On/Intelligent/Weekly/Aquastat/ • English Hotbutton • French 12. Setup Summary 2. Set the time. Once the Setup Wizard is finished,a summary • YYYY:MM:DD:HH:MM:SS of the settings will be displayed.Press the OK button(OK)at each summary screen until the 3. Set the units to display. air purge mode displayed.Settings made in the • Celsius(°Q,UM,Meter Setup Wizard can be adjusted from the Main • Fahrenheit ff),GPM,Feet Menu and Installer Menu as described in Section 11.5 and 11.6. 4. Check the gas type. • Natural Gas • Propane Gas 11.4 Adjusting the Temperature 5. Installation Elevation Check See manual for adjustments needed above 11.4.1 Adjusting the Space Heating 2,000 ft. Temperature 6. Set the zone system To adjust the heating temperature: • Zone Pump System • Zone Valve System 1. In normal operation mode,rotate the Command dial(Q)until the space heating temperature 7. Set the outdoor reset ON/OFF (MI)is highlighted on the screen. • Enable • Disable 7-1.Set the outdoor reset curve(Enable select) • Finned Tube Baseboard P • FAN Coil • Cast Iron Baseboard • Low mass Radiant • High mass Radiant • Radiator • Custom 7-2.Set the outdoor high temp 7-3.Set the outdoor low temp 7-4.Set the WWSD temp 8. Set the auto-fill pressure 9. Set the DHW recirculation • No Recirculation • Combi Pre-heat • External Recirculation Operating the Boiler 103 2. Press the Command dial(';n)to select the space 11.4.2 Adjusting the DHW Temperature heating temperature.The highlighted section will flash. To adjust the water temperature: 1. In normal operation mode,rotate the Command dial(@).The space heating temperature(IM)is highlighted on the screen. ....... . ......... mmm CW. a A 1387 i 6B 7 P LSIM •.woio.�a • , JJJJJJ� 3. Rotate the Command dial 0 to the right or left to increase or decrease the temperature. 4. Press the Command dial(2) to confirm the new temperature. 5. Press the Back button(*D)to return to normal 2. Rotate the Command dial(3;; )to the right to operation mode,or rotate the Command dial select the DHW temperature. Q)to adjust other operation conditions. You can adjust the temperature while the O *..�.. .*.."?..�. highlighted section is flashing.Once the flashing SK.MUM OW. OH%m B 140 T stops,the current temperature setting is stored. s 507 P 15o.r • The space heating temperature cannot be adjusted when the Outdoor Reset Control is used. 3. Press the Command dial(@)to select the DHW temperature ;!!).The highlighted section will • In case of outdoor reset sensor flash. malfunction,the boiler will operate at this set temperature. • Take note of the original heating i o M r. ...........l................ temperature in case you want to so mmm aw a restore it to the default. 1 07 i F87 P 15••1 • The default space heating supply water temperature range is 104°F (40°C,Absolute MIN)to 180°F(82°C, Absolute MAX). • The default space heating return water temperature range is 86°F \ (30°C,Absolute MIN)to 149°F(65°C, Absolute MAX). • You can adjust the temperature ranges in the parameter settings menu. • The boiler will retain your settings 4. Rotate the Command dial(m)to the right or during a power outage. left to increase or decrease the temperature. 104 Operating the Boiler 5. Press the Command dial(m`)toconfirmthe 11.5 Accessing Basic Menu Items new temperature. In the Main Menu screen,you can view the boiler's 6. Press the Back button(♦j)to return to normal operating conditions,configure the space heating operation mode,or rotate the Command dial and DHW temperatures,and review error history. (0)to adjust other operation conditions. Press the Menu button(M)to enter the Main Menu You can adjust the temperature while the display is screen. flashing.Once the display stops flashing,the current temperature setting is stored. Main Menu ........................................................ • The default DHW temperature is 122°F. 2.SPBCe Ht9 Operation • DHW temperature range is 86°F(30°q 3.DHW Operation to 140°F(60°C). 4.Error History VI • The boiler will retain your settings during a power outage. 11.5.1 Viewing Basic Information 11.4.3 Resetting the Boiler To view information about the boiler,press the Menu button(M), and then select"1.Status If an error message appears during boiler operation, Information" reset the boiler to resolve the problem.Press the Back button(*D)on the front panel to reset the boiler. 3 WlOiatt,�. 4 Bm,xv� I.-..T C=1 - Rotate the Command dial O to switch between the information items.Press the Command dial( ) to select an item and view the information. Press the Back button(*D)to exit information view If resetting the boiler does not solve the problem, mode. refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual or contact Technical Support at 1-800-519-8794. Item Description 1.Operation State Current Operation State 2.Heat Capacity Heat Capacity(%) 3.SH Set Temp Space heating set temperature(°F) 4.DHW Set Temp DHW set temperature(°F) Operating the Boiler 105 Item Description Item Description AHU Space Heating Set 23.Mixing valve 0-Fully closed Temperature(°F) status • If AHU is not connected,"-" 24.ExhaustTemp Exhaust temperature(°F) will be displayed. • The temperature is 25.Outdoor Reset Outdoor reset status(Enable 5.AHU SH Set displayed by 1 degree /Disable) Temp increments for Fahrenheit Outdoor reset curve load and by 0.5 degree increments for Celsius. type(displayed when the This is due to the degree outdoor reset option"20. Outdoor Reset"is enabled) control specifications of 0.5 degree for the AHU 26.Outdoor Reset 1:Finned Tube Baseboard 2:FAN Coil communication type. Curve 3:Cast Iron Baseboard 6.SupplyTemp Heating supply temperature 4:Low Mass Radiant (°F) 5:High Mass Radiant 6:Radiator 7.Return Temp Boiler return temperature(°F) 7:Custom(set by installer) 8.Sys Supply Temp System supply temperature 27.Boost Interval Y PP Y P ('F) Time Boost interval set time(min) 9.Sys Return Temp System return temperature Sea Level(0-2,000 ft) (7) Level 1 (2,000-5,400 ft) 10.Outlet 2 Temp Heat exchanger outlet 28.High Altitude temperature(°F) Level 2(5,400-7,700 ft) 11.Outlet Temp Outlet temperature(°F) Level 3(7,700-10,100 ft) 12.Inlet Temp Inlet temperature ff) 29.Well pump Well pump status OFF-Unused,ON-Used 13.Outdoor Temp Outdoor temperature(°F) 30.Model Model type 14.Approx.Boiler SH flow rate(GPM) Flow 31.Gas Fuel type(NG/LPG) 15.DHW Flow DHW flow rate(GPM) 32.Main F/W Ver Main firmware version 16.Water Pressure Water pressure(psi) 33.Panel F/W Ver Controller panel firmware Flame detector AD value version • Flame On:8bit AD values 17.Flame Value equal to or lower than 70 • Flame Off:8bit AD values equal to or higher than 175 18.Fan Target RPM Set fan speed(RPM) 19.Fan Current Fan speed(RPM) RPM 20.Fan Target APS Set APS voltage(V) 21.Fan Current APS voltage(V) APS 22.Flow control 100-Fully closed valve status 106 Operating the Boiler 11.5.2 Setting the Space Heating Item Description Operation Select a heatload type of the To set the boiler's space heating operation,press the Outdoor Reset Control. Menu button(M),and then select"2.Space Htg 1:Finned Tube Baseboard Operation" 2:FAN Coil 3:Cast Iron Baseboard 3-1.Outdoor Reset 4:Low Mass Radiant Curves* 5:High Mass Radiant tr" 6:Radiator 7:Custom(set by installer) This option is available only when"2.Outdoor Reset ON/ OFF"is set to"Enabled" I� Set the maximum temperature for the Outdoor \� Reset Control. Temp Set** High Setting range:[MIN Set- point point+9°F(5°Q1-104°F (40°C) Rotate the Command dial( )to switch between Default:70°F(21°Q the list items or to increase/decrease setting values. Set the maximum Press the Command dial(yF)to select an item or to temperature for the Outdoor confirm after making changes. Reset Control. 3-3.Outdoor Low Temp Set** Setting range: 4°F(20°C) Press the Back button(*D)to return to the previous -[MAX Set-point-9°F screen or menu. (5°C)1 Item Description • Default:14°F(-10°Q Set the Warm Weather Shut- Set space heating target CH. down temperature. temperature 3-4.WWSD Temp Setting range:OFF,50°F • The setting range varies depending on the heating De control type: Default:OFF F(40F Q 1.SH Set Temp - Supply Temperature or Set the differential Sys Supply Temperature: temperature to deactivate 104-180°F(40-82°C) the Warm Weather Shut- - Return Temperature or 3-5.WWSD On Diff down. Sys Return Temperature: Setting range:0°F(0°Q- 86-149°F(30-65°Q 36°F(20°Q • Default:180°F(82°Q Default:5°F Q*C) Set between Zone Pump or Set the boost interval time. 2.Zone Settings Zone Valve System. 3-6.Boost Interval *"* Setting range:0-120 min • Default:Pump System Time • Default:0 min 3.Outdoor Reset Default:Disable Enable or disable heating ON/OFF zones utilizing the Navien 4.Navien Zone Zone Controller. Controller • Setting range:Enabled/ Disabled • Default:Disabled Operating the Boiler 107 Item Description Select a heating control type. 1 CAUTION 1:Supply Temperature An outdoor sensor error may occur if the 2:Return Temperature Outdoor Reset Control mode is enabled without 3:Sys Supply Temperature the outdoor sensor installed 4:Sys Return Temperature • Default:Supply Temperature In the Outdoor Reset Control mode,the 5.SH Control This menu is not boiler's water temperature is regulated Method available when according to the outdoor temperature connecting the AHU to maximize boiler efficiency and reduce communication energy usage.This mode must remain type because enabled and the outdoor sensor must heating is be installed to comply with federal performed only efficiency regulations.The Outdoor Reset by controlling the mode cannot be used when using the heating supply DHW mode. water. A preset or user defined temperature range is set automatically based on the curve selected.Refer to the 11.5.3 Setting the DHW Operation settings table for details. Supply Return To set the boiler's DHW operation,press the Menu Heat Load Set Point Set Point Remarks button(M),and then select"3.DHW Operation". Range Range 1.Finned Tube 120-1807 101-147°F Default Baseboard (48.5-82°C) (38-635•C) ft—k— a S—ftO-- 2.Fan Coil 140-180•F 116-147°F(60-82°C) (465-63.5°Q 3.Cast Iron 100-170T 86-139°F Baseboard (37.5-76.5°C) (30-59°C) 4.Low Mass 80-140°F 70-116°F Radiant (26.5-60°C) (21-46.5•C) \� 5.High Mass 80-120°F 70-101°F Radiant (26.5-48.5°C) (21-38°C) 6.Radiators 120-170°F 101-139°F (48.5-76.5°C) (38-59°C) Rotate the Command dial('„°F)to switch between the list items or to increase/decrease setting values. 7.Custom 104-180•F 86-1490F User- Press the Command dial 0)to select an item or to (40-82°C) (30-65°Q defined confirm after making changes. Heat loads 1-6 show the preset temperature ranges based on the load type selected,while heat load 7 provides a custom temperature range.When the custom temperature range is in use,the boiler operates based on the user-defined"Absolute Min"and Absolute Max" temperature settings. ** Available only when"3.Outdoor Reset ON/OFF"is set to "Enabled" ***The boost interval time may be set to prevent interruption in space heating while using the Outdoor Reset Control mode,due to changes in heat load conditions.With the boost interval time enabled,the boiler increases the space heating supply temperature by SIT(5°Q and the return temperature by 5T(3°Q after a set time elapses. 108 Operating the Boiler Press the Back button(♦j)to return to the previous Combi Pre-Heat screen or menu. When using the combi pre-heat feature,you Item Description can choose commands in the menu to preheat Set the hot water temperature(°F). according to the set DHW temperature. 1.DHW Set Setting range:86-140°F(30- 2.OHWRecircuiacion Temp60°C) ....................................................... • Default:122°F(50°C) 1. Rmrculatton Type When only one NCB-H boiler is connected: Set the Recirculation type and Schedule settings. • Recirculation type Item Description - No Recirculation - Combi Pre-Heat 1.Always On Set to repeat DHW Recirculation - External (default). External recirculation Set to detect DHW usage for a cannot be used for 2.Intelligent* week and repeat the detected cascade systems. cycle. Recirculation type settings(Combi The user can choose commands Pre-heat/External) for DHW Recirculation on a weekly 2.DHW Set to Combi Pre-heat(Default: basis. Recirculation Always On) 1.1 Day:schedule a command - Always On 3.Weekly* for the week. - Intelligent 2.3 Day:schedule commands - Weekly for Weekdays,Saturdays,and Sundays. Intelligent mode cannot 3.7 Day:schedule commands for be used for cascade each day of the week. systems. *To choose this option you must set up the Time settings • Set to External(Default:Always in the Configuration menu. On) 4= If there is a SH Demand signal during - Always On combi pre-heat,the space heating will - Intelligent take priority. - Weekly - Aquastat - Manual Operating the Boiler 109 External Recirculation When Installing the Cascade System When using the External Recirculation feature,you When using the recirculation feature in the cascade can choose commands in the menu to preheat system,you can choose commands in the menu according to the set DHW temperature. to preheat according to the set DHW temperature. (Refer to"8.2 Cascade System-Recirculation System 2.01-1WRecirculation Application Example"for details on installing.) ........................................................ 1. RPcirCulation Type For water heater(s)that are connected to the recirculation line,each unit must be set to the proper recirculation mode. 2. COMM Pre-Heat WNRNWI� ........... Item Description 2. Weekly 1.Always On Set to repeat DHW Recirculation. 2.Intelligent* Set to detect DHW use for a week and repeat the detected cycle. The user can choose commands Item Description for DHW Recirculation on a weekly Set to repeat DHW Recirculation basis. 1.Always On (default). 1.1 Day:schedule a command 3.Weekly" for the week. The user can choose commands 2.3 Day:schedule commands for DHW Recirculation on a weekly for Weekdays,Saturdays,and basis. Sundays. 1.1 Day:Schedule a command 3.7 Day:schedule commands for 2.Weekly* for the week. each day of the week. 2.3 Day:Schedule commands Set to use an aquastat for DHW for Weekdays,Saturdays,and 4.Aquastat Sundays. Recirculation. 3.7 Day:Schedule commands for S.HotButton Set to use HotButton Push Buttons each day of the week. (Manual) to activate Recirculation. *To choose this option you must set up theTime setting in *To choose this option you must set up the Time settings the Configuration menu. in the Configuration menu. If there is a SH Demand signal during external recirculation,pre-heating will take priority,and space heating will start afterwards. 110 Operating the Boiler Set the Weekly Schedule Rotate the Command dial 0 to switch between the list of errors.Press the Command dial(@)to When setting up the Weekly option,select'Weekly, select an error to view detailed information. and select between 1 Day,3 Day,and 7 Day to go to the Schedule menu. 4.Err 003-00 ........................................................ Ignition failure 1.1 Day Check gas Supply ----------------------------------------- 2016-11-23 08:34:05 Working 3 6 3 1r Not working 121 15 iS 23 24 Press the Back button(♦j)to return to the previous screen or menu. Rotate the Command dial 0)to choose the The front panel display flashes in scheduled time.You can choose the time in 30 red and the error icon is displayed minutes intervals.To finalize the weekly schedule (flashing)when a level 1 error is settings,press and hold the Command dial(@)for detected.You can press the Command dial( ;; )to enter error display mode. more than 2 seconds. Boiler operation is maintained during a level 1 error. 11.5.4 Viewing Error History A level 1 error is automatically cleared when the problem is resolved. To view the error history,press the Menu button You can press the Power button(U) (M),and then select"4.Error History". to clear a levell error.Then the error is cleared if the problem has been resolved. ........................... 11.5.5 Viewing Other System Information ( � To view the miscellaneous system information,press I� the Menu button(M), and then select"5.EMS 1 ?� Data" ........................... 2 S.xa Mroaaam 4 ErtV µNO A list of 10 recent errors are displayed on the screen, with the most recent error displayed at the top of the list. ( I G. Error History 1 ...............*0*'3-...-00................................ . Err ee3 a 2. Err 023-00 3. Err 205-00 v Rotate the Command dial 0 to switch between the information items.Press the Command dial(';�) to select an item and view the information. Operating the Boiler 111 Press the Back button(*D)to return to the previous Press the Back button(*D)to return to the previous screen or menu. screen or menu. Item Description Item Description 1.SH Select a display language.1.English View monthly space heating Operati Vion operation logs. 1.Language g Time 2.French 2.DHW • Default:English Operation View monthly DHW operation p logs. Select a temperature unit. Time 2.°C/`F 1.Celsius(°Q 3.Gas Setting 2.Fahrenheit(°F) Consumption View monthly gas consumption. • Default:Fahrenheit(7) Select a water pressure unit. 3.PSI/BAR 1.PSI 11.5.6 Setting the Display Options Setting 2.BAR • Default:PSI To set the front panel display options,press the Menu button(M), and then select"6. 4.Time Set the system clock(RTC). Configuration" Setting Display format:YYYYMM.DD/ HH:MM:SS Set the Backlight On time. .................. 5.Backlight Setting range:0-60 sec 4 a Time Setting `EW°" Default:2 sec \'I/ I� 11.6 Accessing Advanced Menu Items 11.6.1 Viewing Service Information Rotate the Command dial(_',; )to switch between To view service information about the boiler,press the list items or to increase/decrease setting values. the Back button(D)and the Menu button(M) Press the Command dial Q)to select an item or to simultaneously for 3 seconds, and then select confirm after making changes. "1.Service Status Info" I 112 Operating the Boiler Rotate the Command dial(0)to switch between Press the Back button(*D)to return to the previous the information items.Press the Command dial(0) screen or menu. to select an item and view the information. Item Description Press the Back button(~j)to return to the previous 1.SH1 Space heating thermostat 1 input screen or menu. Thermostat Status status Item Description 2.SH2 Space heating thermostat 2 input 1.Elapsed Thermostat Time After Elapsed time since installation Status status Install 3.SH3 Thermostat Space heating thermostat 3 input 2.HEX Number of times the heat status Overheat-No. exchanger overheat protection Status of Times has activated 4.Recirc. External Recirculation thermostat 3.Flame Loss- Number of times a flame loss/ Input Status input status No.ofTimes misfire has occurred 5.Boiler Pump 4.2nd ignition Number of second ignition Status Boiler pump output status -No.of Times attempts 6.Zone1 Pump Status Zone 1 pump output status 5.3rd ignition Number of third ignition attempts p -No.of Times 7.Zone2 6.4th ignition Number of fourth ignition Pump Status Zone 2 pump output status -No.of Times attempts 8.Zone3 System/Zone3 pump Status 7.5-10th Pump Status ignition-No. Number of tenth ignition attempts 9.Zone VN ofTimes 1 status Zone 1 valve output status 10.Zone V/V Zone 2 valve output status 2 status 11.6.2 Viewing Input and Output Status 11.Zone V/v To view the boiler's input and output status,press 3 status Zone 3 valve output status the Back button(D)and the Menu button(M) 12.3 way VN simultaneously for 3 seconds,and then select"2. Status 3 way VN output status Input/Output Status" 13.Fill Valve AWS VN output status Status . ..w........... 14.Ext Recirc. External Recirculation pump 3A-Su¢uwt Pump Status output status 4.CAYJN8lCRTIdt 15.HTL Input HTL input status Status 16.Dual Venturi Status Dual Venturi output status \� 17.LWCO LWCO input status Input Status 18.Air Handler Air Handler Interface output status Interface Rotate the Command dial(0)to switch between Output Status the information items.Press the Command dial(0) to select an item and view the information. Operating the Boiler 113 11.6.3 Setting the Operation Press the Back button(♦j)to return to the previous Parameters screen or menu. To set the boiler's operation parameters,press the Item Description Back button(D)and the Menu button(M) simultaneously for 3 seconds, and then select"3. Set the space heating supply Parameter Settings". 1.Supply MIN minimum temperature. pp y Setting range:77°F(25°Q- Set point [MAX Set-point-36°F(20°C)] O CAUTION Default:104°F(40°C) Parameters must be set by a qualified Set the space heating supply professional with an extensive understanding maximum temperature. of the boiler system. Setting parameters 2.Supply MAX • Setting range:[MIN Set-point+ improperly may lead to property damage or Set-point 36°F(20°C)]-185°F(85°C) injury. • Default:180°F(82°Q Set the space heating return minimum temperature. 3.Return MIN Set-point . Setting range:68°F(20°C)- �^�^-:........... Ls. .M [MAX Set-point-18°F(10°Q] Default:86°F(30°C) •p Set the space heating return maximum temperature. \I/ 4.Return MAX C Setting range:[MIN Set-point+� Set point 18°F(10°Q]-158°F(70°C) • Default:149°F(65°Q Set the temperature range to turn off space heating. 5.SH Burner Off Diff . Setting range:2°F(1°C)-54°F O In the password screen,rotate the Command dial (30°Q (0)to change numbers and places,and press the • Default:4°F(2°Q Command dial Q)to enter the password. Set the temperature range to turn on space heating. The factory default password is"1234". 6.SH Burner Setting range:-2°F(1°C)-54°F On Diff (30°C) PFIBJORO Default:5°F(3°Q ........................................................ Set space heating minimum heat ———— capacity limit. • Setting range:Space heating 7.SH Min Min capacity(%)-[space Limit heating min capacity limit-20]) % After entering the parameter setting screen,rotate Default:Boiler's minimum heat the Command dial @)to switch between the capacity parameters or to increase/decrease setting values. Press the Command dial(U )to select a parameter or to confirm after making changes. 114 Operating the Boiler Item Description Item Description Set space heating maximum heat Set the pump freeze protection capacity limit. temperature. 8.SH Max Setting range:(Space heating Setting range:43*F(6*C)-50'F Limit Min capacity limit+20)%- (10-C) 100% 15.Freeze Default:50'F(10°Q • Defau It:100% Protection The system freeze Set the low-load combustion time protection temperature 9.SH Min at initial operation. is set based on the Burning Time Setting range:1 -20 min pump freeze protection temperature. • Default:I min Set the Auto-Fill Pressure. Set the time to reach the 16.Auto-Fill maximums heating capacity ace Setting range:12 30 psi 10.Burning P g P Y Pressure Acceleration after initial operation. Default:l2 psi Time Setting range:0-20 min Set the space heating pump over- Default:I min 17.Boiler run time. Pump Set the delay time for the burner Delay** Setting range:3-40 min 11.Zone T/S to operate when there is a call for Default:40 min Start-upDelay heat for a zone valve. y 18.DHW Set the DHW pump cycle time. Time • Setting range:0-120 sec Pump Cycle Setting range:0-20 min • Default:0 min Time • Default:3 min Set the anti-fast cycling time. Set the recirculation or HotButton 12.Anti Fast e:0-20 min Cycling Time* Setting range: 19.Recirc. operation time. • Default:3 min Interval Time Setting range:1 -120 min Set the DHW supply minimum Default:20 min temperature. Set the recirculation sampling 13.DHW Min * Setting range:DHW minimum 20.Recirc. time. capacity(%)-[DHW MAX Sampling Setting range: -120 min Limit capacity limit-201% Time • Default:Boiler's minimum heat Default:30 min capacity Set the temperature range to turn Set the DHW supply maximum off recirculation or HotButton temperature. 21.Recirc.Off operation. 14.DHW Max Setting range:[DHW Min Diff.Temp Setting range:5°F(3°Q-54*F Limit capacity limit+201%-100% (30°Q • Default:100% Default:9*F(5°C) Set the approximate distance to the furthest fixture to virtually turn-off recirculation when the 22.Fixture HotButton mode is used. Dist. Dis(HotButton) Setting range:15 ft(4.5 m) -660 ft(198 m)(5 ft(1.5 m) intervals) • Default:30 ft(9 m) Operating the Boiler 115 Item Description 'The anti-fast cycling time is the duration that the boiler stops its space heating operation when the space Set the time for service notification. heating supply or return temperatures reach the set values for boiler operation stop temperatures.The • Setting range:30-3650 days boiler will not resume space heating until the duration 23.Service (10 years) elapses,even when the space heating supply or return NotifTime temperatures return to within the set ranges. • It can be set in 10 day **Boiler Pump Delay is the duration the circulation pump increments. continues to run between the space heating supply • Default:1820 days(5 years) or return temperature reaching the set point and the burner turning off.If the space heating supply or return Enable or disable the gas temperature remains outside of the boiler operation connection error detection temperature range for a set period,the pump stops for 24.Gas 10 mins,runs again for 5 mins,and then repeats the Connect Error function. cycle. Check Enable Setting range:Enable or Disable • Default:Enable 11.6.4 Configuring a Cascade System Set the service notification according to the operating times. To view and configure the cascade settings,press 25.Service Setting range:300-36500 cycles the Back button(D)and the Menu button(M) simultaneously for 3 seconds, and then select"4. Notif Cycl It can beset in 100 cycle Cascade Status and Set". increments. • Default:18200 cycles 26.Service View the service contact z contact# information. 27.Factory Initialize all parameter settings Reset (panel and main controller)to factory default. Change the parameter setting n� password. 28.P/W Rotate the Command dial Q)to �. Change change numbers and places,and press the Command dial(0)to save the new password. Rotate the Command dial( ;; )to switch between • If you enter an incorrect password 10 the parameters or to increase/decrease setting times or no input from the front panel values.Press the Command dial(0)to select a display for 5 minutes,the boiler will parameter or to confirm after making changes. return to Normal mode. • To return to the previous mode,press the Reset button. • The Factory default password is"1234". • If you make no inputs for 10 seconds in the Parameter Edit mode,the current parameter value will be saved automatically. • Press and hold the Back button(*D) in Parameter Edit mode for 5 seconds to reset individual parameters to their default values. • When you reset one of the following parameters,the corresponding parameter will be reset automatically: Supply Min or Max capacity limit Return Min or Max capacity limit 116 Operating the Boiler Press the Back button(♦j)to return to the previous Item Description screen or menu. Set the initial number of activated 3.Cascade boilers. Item Description Init-operation Unit Setting range:0—16 • To enter the Cascade Main • Default:0 setting mode,select Start. • The setting mode is entered Set the cascade protocol. and the IDs of all boilers that 4.Cascade NPE or NR can communicate with the Main Protocol • Default:NPE via the RS485 communication line are initialized. 5.Number of The number of units currently • The boilers whose IDs are Oper-Unit operating in the cascade system. initialized by the Main are View the operating status of set to<Sub setting mode>,if 6.Cascade you press the OK button for 2 Info. individual units in the cascade system. seconds or more,the Main gives you the ID and it is displayed on 7.Vent Type Set the type of ventilation. the screen. Setting Default:Common vent • The Main periodically checks 1.Cascade the RS485 communication, Set the descaling reminder System and when there is an ID internal. Setting request from the Sub,the ID is Setting range:No Alarm,6 Mon, sequentially incremented and 12 Mon,24 Mon added to the Sub(1 to 16). 8.Descaling Default:No Alarm • Select OK in the Main to Reminder This menu can only be complete the cascade setting, configured when the and the Main and the assigned NCB-H boiler is the main Sub IDs will return to<Normal unit of the cascade operation mode>and turn system. into CASCADE ON state.At this time,the Main icon on the Main panel lights up. • If the cascade setting is idle for 11.6.5 Setting the External Connection more than 1 hour,it returns to To view and configure the external network <Normal operation mode>and reverts to CASCADE OFF state connection,press the Back button(�)and the automatically. Menu button(M)simultaneously for 3 seconds, and then select"5.External Connection". Select this option on the Main unit of a cascade system to end cascade operation. • Enter Cascade system setting 2.Cascade mode to reassign IDs and begin "° = 6 System a cascade system again. ' u. • TWV Removal • If a Sub unit has a network communication problem,select this option on the Sub unit to ^� exclude the individual unit from < , the cascade system. Operating the Boiler 117 Rotate the Command dial 0)to switch between the parameters or to increase/decrease setting values.Press the Command dial( ;; )to select a `""°`"""......••••. parameter or to confirm after making changes. +P'W Press the Back button(*D)to return to the previous screen or menu. Item Description Turn on or turn off the remote control capabilities via the 1.Navil-ink Navil-ink connection. Connect Setting range:On/Off Rotate the Command dial 0 to switch between • Default:Off the test procedures.Press the Command dial(''„m)to AHU Communication is a run a test procedure. communication feature that can be used with NCB-H boilers. Press the Back button(♦j)to return to the previous AHU has an RS-485 screen or menu. communication function.Its communication protocol has to match the NPE communication Item Description 2.AHU protocol.Refer to"3.6.6 Communication System Application-Air Test the fan operation by manually Handler System with RS-485 changing the fan speed. Communication"on page 37 From a stopped state,the fan for piping diagram. speed gradually increases and • Setting range:Enable or 1.Fan Motor reaches the top speed,and then Disable the fan speed decreases until • Default:Disable the fan stops operating. • Rotate the Command dial( ;;;:`) The connection settings for Navil-ink or to run or stop the fan test. the AHU are not available when a cascade Test the boiler pump operation. system is applied or the cascade protocol is set to NR. • The boiler pump is turned on as soon as you enter the test 2.Boiler Pump mode. 11.6.6 Diagnosing the Boiler System • Press the Command dial O to 9 9 Y toggle the pump operation(On To run a series of test procedures for a system >Off/Off->On). diagnosis,press the Back button(*D)and the Menu Test the Zone 1 pump operation. button(M)simultaneously for 3 seconds,and then The Zone 1 pump is turned on select"6.Test Mode' as soon as you enter the test 3.Zone 1 mode. Pump* • Press the Command dial O to toggle the pump operation(On >Off/Off->On). 118 Operating the Boiler Item Description Item Description Test the zone 2 pump operation. Test the Mixing valve operation. • The zone 2 pump is turned on Rotate the valve from its current as soon as you enter the test position to fully open(0%),then mode. fully closed(100%)and then back 4.Zone 2 • Press the Command dial(0)to 11.Mixing to the starting position while Pump* toggle the pump operation(On Valve Output checking feedback. ->Off/Off->On). Display of the valve close • This option is available only ratio% when the"Zone Pump System" Display of"FEEDBACK"when is active. detecting the feedback Test the Zone 3 pump operation. Test the dual venturi operation. • The Zone 3 pump is turned on • The dual venturi is turned on as soon as you enter the test as soon as you enter the test S.System/ mode. 12.Dual mode. Zone 3 Pump* Press the Command dial 0 to Venturi • Press the Command dial 0) toggle the pump operation(On to toggle the dual venturi >Off/Off->On). operation(On->Off/Off-> On). 6.Zone Press the Command dial(0)to Test the recirculation pump. 1 valve toggle the zone 1 valve operation output** (On->Off/Off->On). The recirculation pump is 13.Recirc. turned on as soon as you enter 7.Zone Press the Command dial 0 to Pump the test mode. 2 valve toggle the zone 2 valve operation Press the Command dial(0)to output** (On->Off/Off->On). toggle the recirculation pump 8.Zone Press the Command dial(Q)to (On->Off/Off->On). 3 valve toggle the zone 3 valve operation The Zone 1 Pump,Zone 2 Pump,and Zone 3 Pump are output** (On->Off/Off->On). available only when the Zone Setting is set to Zone Pump System. Test the 3 Way valve operation. *"The Zone 1 valve output,Zone 2 valve output,and Zone 3 valve output are available only when the Zone Setting • The 3 Way valve is turned on is set to Zone Valve System. 9.3 Way Valve as soon as you enter the test Output mode. • Press the Command dial 0 to toggle the valve operation(On >Off/Off->On). Test the Flow control valve operation.Rotate the valve from its current position to fully open (0%),then fully closed(100%)and 10.Flow then back to the starting position Control Valve while checking feedback. Output Display of the valve close ratio% • Display of"FEEDBACK"when detecting the feedback Operating the Boiler 119 11.6.7 Setting the Special Operation 11.6.8 Operating in Air Purge Mode Modes To operate the boiler in air purge mode,press To operate the boiler in special operation modes, the Back button(*D)and the Menu button(M) press the Back button(�j)and the Menu button simultaneously for 3 seconds,and then select"8.Air (M)simultaneously for 3 seconds,and then select Purge Mode". "7.Special Operations" 5MV�ti/hkAM ... ..., 6 Twt,M w wz�w w 7.Bwcu,bwem 4 srif[t E-1 C 6 E»bl tlYi410n �nmoou STvu Nmo r.n •P 1 Rotate the Command dial( )to switch between Rotate the Command dial(0)to switch between the parameters.Press the Command dial(0)to run the operation modes.Press the Command dial(Q) an air purge. to select an operation mode. The boiler resumes operation in normal operation mode if no input is detected for 15 minutes. The boiler resumes operation in normal operation Press the Back button(D)to return to the previous mode if no input is detected for 3 hours. screen or menu. Press the Back button(*D)to return to the previous Item Description screen or menu. 1.SH pipe air Run an air purge on the space Item Description purge heating pipe. 1.Normal Set the boiler to run in Normal operation mode. 2.1 st MIN Set the boiler to run in 1 st stage minimum operation mode. 3.DHW 1 st Set the boiler to run in DHW 1 st MAX maximum operation mode. 4.2nd MIN Set the boiler to run in 2nd stage minimum operation mode. 5.DHW 2nd Set the boiler to run in DHW 2nd MAX maximum operation mode. 6.SH 1 st MAX Set the boiler to run in SH 1 st maximum operation mode. 7.SH 2nd Set the boiler to run in SH 2nd MAX maximum operation mode. 120 Operating the Boiler 11.7 Understanding Error Codes When an error code appears on the front panel,refer to the following chart for a definition and possible remedy for the situation. Error Code Reason Self-Diagnostic/Action E001 Heatexchanger over temperature Reset the boiler from the front panel. E003 Ignition failure Ensure that the main gas supply valve is open. E004 False flame detection Ensure that the electrical cord is properly grounded. • Clean the intake air filter. E012 Flame loss Ensure that the electrical cord is properly grounded. • Turn off the system for at least 30 minutes,and E016 Overheating of heat exchanger then restart it. • Flush the heat exchanger. E030 Abnormal exhaust temperature Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E031 Overheating of burner Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E046 Abnormal operation:limit control Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E047 Abnormal operation:exhaust thermostat Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E060 Abnormal operation:dual venturi Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E109 Abnormal operation:fan motor Clean the intake air filter. • Ensure that the exhaust pipe is free of E110 Abnormal air pressure obstructions. • Clean the intake air filter. E205 Heating supply thermistor open or short Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. circuit E218 Heating return thermistor open or short Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. circuit E278 Abnormal operation:system supply Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. thermistor E279 Abnormal operation:system return Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. thermistor E351 Abnormal Auto feeder valve(make-up Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. water) E352 High water pressure Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E353 Abnormal operation:water pressure sensor Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E407 Domestic hot:thermistor open or short Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. circuit E421 Domestic cold:thermistor open or short Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. circuit Operating the Boiler 121 Error Code Reason Self-Diagnostic/Action E434 Abnormal operation:water adjustment Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. va Ive E439 Abnormal operation:flow sensor Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E441 Domestic hot 2:thermistor open or short Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. circuit E445 Abnormal operation:Bypass mixing valve Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. • Ensure that the electrical cord is properly E515 Abnormal operation:PCB grounded. • Reset the boiler from the front panel. E517 Abnormal operation:Dip switch setting Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E594 Abnormal operation:EEPROM Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E615 Abnormal operation:input and memory Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E736 Abnormal operation:cascade Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. communication Abnormal operation:outdoor temperature Ensure that the outdoor reset curve is configured properly. E740 sensor(appears only when the outdoor Check the outdoor temperature sensor wiring reset curve is enabled). connection. E761 Abnormal operation:Pre-Heat Aquastat Check the Pre-Heat Aquastat wiring connection. • Select an option other than Aquastat mode. E762 Abnormal flue gas duct:Vent pipe not Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. properly inserted E773 Using the wrong gas Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. • Check the LWCO wiring connection. E777 LWCO(service code:7700)(external device) • Ensure that the system water level is appropriate. • Add make-up water to the system if necessary. E782 Abnormal operation:main panel Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. communication E784 Abnormal operation:zone controller Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. communication E786 Improper front panel Contact technical support at 1-800-519-8794. E788 Abnormal Gas Setting Check the supplied gas type and match the gas type setting on the PCB DIP switch. If any of these remedies do not resolve the problem,contact Technical Support at 1-800-519-8794. 122 Operating the Boiler 12. Appendixes 12.1 Gas&High Altitude Conversion Q WARNING This boiler is configured for Natural Gas at the factory. • This conversion kit must be installed by a • If conversion to Propane Gas is required by the boiler, qualified service agency* in accordance use the LP CONVERSION KIT supplied with the boiler. with Navien's instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority • If the boiler is installed at a high altitude having jurisdiction.The information in these (above 5,400ft)for NG,use the HIGH ALTITUDE instructions must be followed to minimize CONVERSION KIT supplied with the boiler. the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent • For NG high altitude conversion,use property damage, personal injury or death. the HIGH ALTITUDE CONVERSION KIT. The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit. The • For LP high altitude conversion,use installation is not proper and complete until the LP CONVERSION KIT.Note that the the operation of the converted appliance is Gas Orifice from the CONVERSION checked as specified in the manufacturer's KIT covers the boiler'ss installation at an altitude of 0 to 10,100 ft. instructions supplied with the kit. • Turn off electrical supply to the boiler and close the manual gas shut-off valve to isolate A DANGER the boiler during conversion.Allow the boiler to cool if it has been operating. Do not perform a gas&High Altitude conversion without an officially approved conversion kit and For propane boilers: The propane supplier the instructions supplied by Navien. Gas & High mixes an odorant with the propane to make Altitude conversion using any other parts will result its presence detectable.In some instances the in extremely dangerous burner operation,leading odorant can fade,and the gas may no longer to fire,explosion,severe personal injury or death. have an odor.Before startup(and periodically thereafter),have the propane supplier verify the correct odorant level in the gas. 4M High Altitude Conversion kit(a)and Propane Conversion kit(b)are attached •A qualified service agency is any individual,firm, to the inside of Product's case. corporation or company which either in person or through a representative is engaged in and is responsible for the connection,utilization,repair or servicing of gas utilization equipment or accessories;who is experienced High Altitude - in such work,familiar with all precautions required, Conversion Kit(a) —'. +,n and has complied with all of the requirements of the and Propane a� _ authority having jurisdiction. Conversion Kit(b) j, In Canada:The conversion shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the provincial authorities having jurisdiction and in accordance I� with the requirements of the CAN-13149.1 and CAN1- a.High Altitude Conversion Kit b.Propane Conversion Kit B149.2 Installation Code. O O Natural Gas High Altitude Prow*Gn 6 High Attitude Conversion kit Conversion kit p•MM w.b I+••NM Ow Cwiwr•bq O.MM•.rMb,v.l 6r CUNw.bn. O O Appendixes iz. Tools Required: Procedure: • Phillips Screwdriver The procedure below can be applied to • Flathead Screwdriver both LP conversion and High Altitude • 5/32 in or 4 mm Allen Wrench conversion.Distinguish the kit supplied • Combustion Analyzer or Dual Port Manometer with the boiler before installing. • Gas Leak Detector 1. Turn off both gas and water supply to the boiler. Included Items: 2. Unfasten the 4 latches(2 at the top and 2 at the bottom)to remove the front cover and gain • Gas Orifice(Table 1) access to the internal components. • Gas Pressure and Conversion Kit Number Labels NCB-190/060H,190/080H Orifice Identification GasType NG LP / Altitude 0-5,399 ft 5,400-10,100 ft 0-10,100 ft O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orifice 0 0 4-6 Factory Installed For High For LP altitude Orifice Size 04.50/06.30 04.65/06.50 03.65/04.95 NCB-240/11 OH,240/130H,250/150H Orifice Identification GasType NG LP \iA Altitude 0-5,399 ft 5,400-10,100 ft 0-10,100 ft O Figure 1.NCB-H Series Front Cover O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orifice 0 3. Remove the front cover and place it in a safe 1 �u location to prevent accidental damage. Factory Installed For High For LP altitude Orifice Size 04 80107.50 05.05/07.75 03.90/05.65 Table 1.Orifice Size Q WARNING • Be careful not to confuse the LP CONVERSION KIT and HIGH ALTITUDE CONVERSION KIT.Do NOT use the HIGH ALTITUDE CONVERSION KIT for NG when converting to LP gas. • Make sure that the conversion is completed with the proper orifice.If the installed orifice does not conform to the specifications in Table 1, incomplete combustion may occur, resulting in personal injury or property damage. 124 Appendixes 4. With the internal components exposed,locate the gas inlet pipe and the gas valve in the Location B: middle of the unit,as shown in Figure 2. Remove 4 screws here w _ Gas Inlet r30 Pipe Gas Valve - ,U E Location A:Remove m 2 screws here n Figure 3.Detaching Gas Valve from Gas Inlet Pipe and Fan Motor Assembly 7. Once the Gas Orifice is exposed,remove the two screws that hold the part in place.Remove Figure 2.NCB-H Series Internal Components the Gas Orifice from its housing and prepare the new Gas Orifice for the LP conversion for installation. S. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws at location A-the connection below _ the gas valve where it connects to the pipe. TOR 151 See Figure 3 for reference.Once the screws are T° removed,carefully separate the pipe from the Remove - AN-- gas valve. two 2 ° screws j , 6. Once the gas inlet pipe is detached from the gas here I valve,find location B-the connection above the T'w-................ gas valve where it is attached to the fan motor assembly.Carefully remove the four screws by .. hand using a Phillips screwdriver and pull the gas valve away from the fan assembly to access the gas orifice. f 6 — ' Figure 4.Access to Gas Orifice in Fan Assembly Appendixes 125 Q WARNING O O O O O O O O O • DO NOT adjust or attempt to measure gas O O O valve outlet pressure.The gas valve is factory- CAS:NG set for the correct outlet pressure.This setting 200MMOA 20`0;i 0A z�05e A 950/6.3 465/6. 3.65/4.9 is suitable for natural gas and propane, requiring no field adjustment. <NCB-1 90/060H,190/080H Orifice Identification> • Attempting to alter or measure the gas valve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve,causing potential severe personal O O O injury,death or substantial property damage. O O O O O O Navien NCB-H boilers are shipped ready to O O O fire natural gas ONLY. GAS:NG GAS:NG GAs:1r 20049501A 20051241A 20050546A 460/7.50 505/7.75 3.90/5.65 <NCB-240/11OH,240/130H,250/150H Orifice Gas Orifice Identification> Packing 0-ring Figure 6.Orifice Identification ° 8. Remove the Gas Orifice,ensure that the packing °o is properly seated inside the port,and then install the new Gas Orifice for use with LP gas. Ensure that the Orifice is properly seated on the ° packing inside the port before proceeding to the next step. 1<a:1 0 0 o O 0-ring O Figure 5.Exploded View of Gas Pipe Assembly Packing 9. Replace the gas inlet pipe to its original position ADANGER and use all screws to secure all connections. 4M Do not overtighten as this may See Figure 5. Inspect the 0-ring between the damage or crack the components. gas valve and gas valve inlet adapter whenever they are disassembled.The 0-ring must be in good condition and must be installed.Failure to A DANGER comply will cause a gas leak,resulting in severe personal injury or death. Inspect the 0-ring between the gas valve and gas valve inlet adapter whenever they are disassembled. The 0-ring must be in good condition and must be installed. Failure to comply will cause a gas leak,resulting in severe personal injury or death. 126 Appendixes 10. Set the PCB DIP switch to change the gas type. This unit may be installed at elevations For LP,set Dip Switch 2#1 to ON.For NG,set DIP up to 10,100 ft(3,078 m)for use with SW2#1 to OFF. natural gas and propane. To use the unit at a specific altitude, the DIP Switches should be set as Q WARNING described above. Ensure that you have turned off the power to • High Altitude:Above 2,000 ft(610 m), the boiler before accessing the DIP switches. the unit will de-rate by 3%for each 1,000ft(305 m)of altitude gain. • For NG,if you install the unit at above N N 5,400 ft(1,646 m),it is required to q change the Gas Orifice for high y altitude.Be careful not to confuse it with the Gas Orifice for LP. Note that the Gas Orifice from the LP 0 CONVERSION KIT covers the boiler's installation at an altitude of 0 to 10,100 ft. Switch Function Setting Comment O CAUTION Natural Gas 1-OFF Ensure that the High Altitude setting reflects the 1 Gas Type actual location of the boiler.If not,it may cause Propane Gas 1-ON personal injury or malfuction of the boiler. 0-1,999 ft 2-OFF (0-609m) 3-OFF Refer to 2,000-5,399 ft 2-ON, Table 1 High (610-1,645m) 3-OFF on page DANGER 2&3 Altitude 5,400-7,699ft 2-OFF, 124 When conversion is required, be sure to set (1,646-2,346m) 3-ON the PCB DIP switch 2 #1 according to the supply gas type. 7,700-10,100 ft 2-ON, (2,347-3,078m) 3-ON For NG, use the Gas Orifice for high altitude when the boiler is installed at above 5,400 ft, When applying the Gas Orifice for high altitude, and be careful not to confuse it with the Gas set the PCB DIP switches by altitude according Orifice for LP. to the table above. • For High Altitude conversion, check the DIP switches setting value by altitude before setting. • Failure to properly set the DIP switches could cause carbon monoxide poisoning,resulting in severe personal injury or death. 11. Turn on the gas and water supply to the boiler. Appendixes 127 12. Measure and adjust the gas/air ratio. c. Activate multiple zones and set the boiler to Option 1.Using Combustion Analyzer operate at 1-stage MIN mode. (recommended) 4W For operation mode selection, a. Loosen the screw,rotate the plate and refer to"11.6.7 Setting the remove the gasket to access the emissions Special Operation Modes"on monitoring port as shown in Figure 7. page 120. b. Insert the analyzer into the port(Figure 7). Measure the CO2 value at low fire. If the CO2 value is not within 0.5%of the value listed in Table 2,the gas valve set �— screw will need to be adjusted. Ir, If adjustment is necessary,locate the set screw as shown in Figure 8.Using a 5/32 in - t=• or 4 mm Allen wrench,turn the set screw j no more than'A turn clockwise to raise or v—..ter counterclockwise to lower the CO2 value. o 0 -' I_J Figure 7.Insert the Analyzer High fire Lowfire Model Altitude Fuel %CO2 %CO2 Figure 8.Set Screw Location 0-5,399 ft NG 9.1 9.3 The set screw is located behind NCB-190/060H LP 10.5 10.7 the screw-on cover.This must be NCB-190/080H removed first. 5,400- NG 9.1 9.3 10,100 ft LP 10.5 10.7 NG 9.1 9.3 0-5,399 ft NCB-240/11OH LP 10.5 10.7 NCB-240/130H NCB-250/150H 5,400- NG 9.1 9.3 10,100 ft LP 10.5 10.7 Table 2.CO2 value (CO2 values must be within 0.5% of the values listed.) 128 Appendixes d. Activate multiple zones and set the boiler b. Connect a manometer to the offset pressure to operate at 2-stage D.MAX mode(refer port.For dual port manometers,use the to"11.6.7 Setting the Special Operation positive pressure side. Modes"on page 120).Measure the CO2 value at high fire. Gas If the CO2 values do not match Table 2 at Model Altitude Kit Part No. Type Offset high fire,do not adjust the gas valve.Check _ for the proper Gas Orifice. 0 NCB- 5,399 ft NG -0.01 in+ 190/080H 5,400- NAC- 0.01 in ADANGER NCB- 10,100ft NH190/080 190/060H 0- NAC- LP -0.04 in+ Improper gas valve settings can cause severe 10,100ft L190/080 0.01 in personal injury, death or substantial property 0- damage. NCB- 5,399ft NG -0.06in+ 240/130H 5,400- NAC- 0.01 in NCB- 10,100ft NH240/130 Option 2.Using Digital Manometer 240/11 OH 0- NAC -0.06 in+ a. Open the offset pressure port by loosening 10,100ft L240/130 LP 0.01 in the screw two turns as shown in Figure 9. 0- _ 5,399 ft -0.06 in+ NCB- 5,400- NAC- NG 0.01 in 250/150H 10,100ft NH250/150 .,.._._....._. 0- NAC- -0.06 in+ 10,100ft L250/150 LP 0.01 in Table 3.Offset value for low fire 0 c. Activate multiple zones and set the boiler o to operate at 1-stage MIN mode(refer to"11.6.7 Setting the Special Operation I = Modes"on page 120).Measure the offset I� value at low fire and compare it to the I. values in Table 3.If the offset value is out of range,the gas valve set screw will need to Digital be adjusted. pressure If adjustment is necessary,locate the set manometer screw as shown in Figure 10.Using a 5/32 in Figure 9.Connect Digital Pressure Monometer or 4mm Allen wrench,turn the set screw no more than /4 turn clockwise to raise or counterclockwise to lower the offset value. i I. 0 0 Figure 10.Set Screw Location i� The set screw is located behind the screw-on cover.This must be removed first. Appendixes 129 d. At high fire,do not check the offset value and never adjust the gas valve. A DANGER Improper gas valve settings can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. 13. Once the CO2 or offset values have been confirmed,apply the included conversion stickers to show that the appliance has been converted to Propane Gas or High Altitude. Place these labels adjacent to the rating plate as shown in Figure 11. rm„sabue,Y.CirwYw aY,Wv.•dYw,wlm ary Yyw,arW w4Ww: wnm YMwc�tuM,W.R Ns 3 w Aw i.wut Vn (sWalaa This belle was cornerted on to gaa with IGt No. by (name and address of organization making this cony=.,who accepts—ponsibility for the correctness of this cemeraionl Figure 11.Proper Placement of Propane Gas or High Altitude Conversion Labels 4M The Propane Gas or High Altitude conversion rating plate varies depending on the model.Check the conversion kit number before attaching the labels. 130 Appendixes 12: Wiring Diagram f Sin f fE _z ` , !- El - ! - ! U EE U ,8� L �. {� 'E - , . • , . � � \«� „ \ . a m , a , . § � R , , , — - R „m, ,_, t ,-SWpl,'a— ! { 3� . � • � � }\ ® !) 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Installation 1. Pull out the sensor body from the cap. 12.5 Outdoor Reset Control 2. Attach the body to the wall using the screws/ The Outdoor Reset Control feature may be used anchors provided with the appliance. to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining optimal heating performance.With the Outdoor 3. Run the wires into the appliance body through Reset Control,the space heating temperature the grommet opening. setting automatically changes according to the 4. Connect the wires to the terminal block. outdoor temperature and the current space heating system application(system load). 5. Attach the cap to the body. You can configure the Outdoor Reset Control settings on the front panel.Refer to"11.5.2 Setting the Space Heating Operation"on page 107 and "11.6.3 Setting the Operation Parameters"on page 114. The Outdoor Reset Control feature requires installation of an outdoor temperature sensor,and it only works Navien Outdoor Temperature Sensor Kit when the boiler is running in the normal operation mode.It does not work when the boiler is running in either the Minimum(MIN)or Maximum(MAX) Outdoor Temperature Sensor mode,or when the boiler's front panel Installation Guidelines displays a fault. • Avoid areas with temperature fluctuations by direct sunlight,and where the temperature may not be representative of true outdoor temperature. • Best location to install the temperature sensor is on a North or Northeast side of a structure under eaves where the sensor is shielded from direct sunlight. • Avoid placing sensor in close proximity of heat sources that may affect correct temperature sending(fans,exhausts,vents,lights). • Avoid installing the sensor in areas where the sensor is subjected to excessive moisture. • Use 18 gauge wiring(thermostat wiring)with no splices. • Caution should be taken to avoid potential electromagnetic interference(EMI)by routing separately from potential sources such as line voltage wiring.When necessary,shielded cable may be used. Appendixes 133 Outdoor outdoor High MIN Low MIN I : 'F 'C 1 1 9/90 1 1 Absolute--- -----------------------i—�185 85 1 176 80 1 1 j 1 167 75—0-High Mass Radiant 1 1 15e 70 1 1 149 95 Low Mass Radiant 1 1 !.•`• 140 80♦.Cast Iron Baseboard f „w"'• 122 50—A,Custom 1 113 45..... Radiator 1 1 1 101 10 1 --Finned Tube Baseboard I 1 95 35 so 3o—Fan Coil Absolute———1 ---------------1 -------- M--77 25 MIN 1 1 1 1 88 20 1 1 1 1 59 15 1 1 1 1 50 10 'F 1t310e 95 88 77 88 59 50 et 32 23 14 5 J .13 'C 46 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15-20-25 Space Heating Temperature Setting for the Outdoor Reset Control Feature The following tables list the default space heating temperature range by system heat load and the applicable outdoor temperature ranges. Outdoor Temperature Sensor Installation Guidelines Heat Load Supply Set Point Range Return Set Point Range Finned Tube Baseboard(default) 120-180°F(48.5-82°C) 101-147°F(38-63.5°C) Fan Coil 140-180°F(60-82°C) 116-147°F(46.5-63.5°C) Cast Iron Baseboard 100-170°F(37.5-76.5°C) 86-139°F(30-59°C) Low Mass Radiant 80-140°F(26.5-60°C) 70-116°F(21-46.5°C) High Mass Radiant 80-120°F(26.5-48.5°C) 70-101°F(21-38°C) Radiators 120-170°F(48.5-76.5°C) 101-139°F(38-59°C) Custom 104-180°F(40-82°C) 86-149°F(30-65°C) Outdoor Temperature Range and Default Temperature Settings Set Point Range Remarks Outdoor Low Temperature -4°F(-20°C)to Outdoor High Temperature Set Point-9°F(5°C) Default:14°F (-10°C) Default:70°F Outdoor High Temperature Outdoor Low Temperature Set Point+9°F(5°C)to 104°F(40°C) (21°C) 134 Appendixes 12.6 Component Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists 12.6.1 Case Assembly Lu Tn� -O �0 4P ® o 1 0 Appendixes 135 # Description Part# Remark 1 Base 20049684A 2 Base Bracket 20007609A 3 Base Lower Bracket 20007643E 4 Pump Bracket Ass'y 30024919A 5 Screw WX10L) 20049000A 6 Main PCB 30025359A 7 Terminal PCB 30019951A 8 Intake Air Duct Assembly 30008662E 9 Intake Air Filter 30016248E 10 APS 30021100A 11 Air Vent Adapter 20051293A 12 Rubber Ring 20041970A 13 Exhaust Duct Assembly 30024848A 14 24V Power Transformer 30025710A 15 Cover 30024882A 16 Front Panel 30025421A 17 PCB Bracket 20046375A 18 PCB Lower Bracket R 20049687A 19 PCB Lower Bracket L 20051233A 20 Screw(M4X8L) 20044834A 136 Appendixes 12.6.2 Burner Assembly Q 'O�v e e r� Appendixes 137 # Description Part# Remark 1 Damper 30008825A 2 0-Ring(G50) 20003019A 3 Pan Bracket 20022095A 4 Siphon 30024911A 20022750E NCB-190/080H 5 Mixer Chamber 20022751C NCB-250/150H 6 Ignition Transformer 30026063A 20021677A NCB-190/080H 7 Burner Packing 20021672A NCB-250/150H 30025588A NCB-190/080H 8 Heat Exchanger Assay 30025587A NCB-250/150H 9 Thermistor(Exhaust) 30009478A 10 Thermistor(Water) 30008366A 11 High Limit Switch 30023954A 12 Fastener(Heat) 20033662A 30024902A NCB-190/080H 13 Heat Exchanger Outlet Pipe 30024903A NCB-250/150H 14 LWCO(Pressure Sensor) 30014699A 15 Siphon Hose 20049704A 30024904A NCB-190/080H 16 Return Pipe 30024905A NCB-250/150H 17 Fastener(Return) 20007733B 18 Siphon Fastener 20007833A 19 LWCO Packing 20006873A 20 Ignitor 30025442A 21 Ignitor Packing 20049482A ft Exhaust Duct Assay 30024877A Condensated-Water Receiver 30024879A Temperature Fuse 30025036A 138 Appendixes 12.6.3 Waterway Assembly 0 ® ° "--� 6 0,71 a a r1 8 a n a # Description Part# Remark 30024107A 18EA 1 Plate Heat Exchanger 30021098E 24EA 2 Mixing Valve Adapter 20044471A 3 Cap 20017744A 4 Mixing Connector 20044469A 5 Flow Adjust Valve 30008247A 6 DHW Inlet Connection Adapter 20044470A 7 Taptite Screw((D4x6) 20017962A 8 DHWTemperature Sensor(Blue) 30022207E 9 DHW Inlet Connection Adapter 20044477A 10 Pump Inlet Adaptor(MD) 20049379A 11 Pump Inlet Adaptor(HD) 20049380A 12 Pump Inout Adaptor Nut 20044480A 13 SUS PIN 20044681A 14 0-Ring(P22,WRAS) 20048007A 15 Taptite Screw((D4x12) 20041461 A 16 Heating Return Adapter 20044488A 17 Fastener(25) 20007859A Appendixes 139 # Description Part# Remark 18 Fastener(27) 20017726A 19 Fastener(36) 20017724A 20 Fastener 0 9.7) 20007733E 21 0-Ring(P14,WRAS) 20048004A 22 0-Ring(P16,WRAS) 20048005A 23 0-Ring(P18,WRAS) 20048006A 24 0-Ring(P26) 20032409A 25 0-Ring(P28) 20022142A 26 Screw(M4x10) 20038757A 27 Filter Frame 20033618A 28 Filter Mesh 20033617A 29 0-Ring(P25) 20032528A 30 Mixing Valve Manifold 20044482E 31 DHWTemperature Sensor(Red) 30023765A 32 Mixing Adjust Valve 30011532A 33 DHW Outlet Adapter 20044487E 34 DHW Connection Elbow 20025962E 35 DHW Temperature Sensor(Black) 30022222E 36 3wayValve Body 20046493E 37 Heating Supply Adapter 20044489A 38 3Way Valve Fastener 20029414A 39 3WayValve(A/S) 30020637A 40 Block Plate 20044475A 41 DHW Inlet Adapter 20044701 B 42 Hex Screw(M5x10) 20009865A 43 Block Plate Packing 20045394A 44 DHW Inlet Adapter Packing 20045393A 45 DHW Outlet Adapter Packing 20045395A 46 Heating Return Adapter Packing 20045397A 47 Heating Supply Adapter Packing 20045396A 48 Plate Heat Exchanger Packing(Wras) 20047738A 49 Direct Water Filter Frame 20017849A 50 Direct Water Filter Mesh 20017743A 51 0-Ring(P19) 20017211 A 140 Appendixes 12.6.4 Fan (Gas)Assembly qa 49b Q O C> Q 68g8 00 ww a o a � 0 as eg Appendixes 141 # Description Part# Remark 1 Fan Assembly 30025295A 2 Fan Packing 20022744A 3 0-Ring(G75) 20018079A 30024967A NCB-190/080H 4 Dual Venturi 30025251A NCB-250/150H 20031242A NCB-190/080H 5 Silence 20032570A NCB-250/150H 20049499A NCB-190/080H 6 Silence Adapter 20032569A NCB-250/150H 7 Venturi Packing 20022660A 20049500A NCB-1 90/080H(NG) 20049501A NCB-250/150HING) 8 Gas Ofifice 20050545A NCB-190/080H(LP) 20050546A NCB-250/150H(LP) 9 0-Fing(P34) 20019090A 30024916A NCB-190/080H 10 Gas Pipe(Out) 30024917A NCB-250/150H 11 0-Fing(P20) 20006934A 12 Gas Connector 20018430A 13 Gas Valve 30011586B 14 Gas Pipe(In) 30024915A 15 Gas Inlet Adapter 20042244A 142 Appendixes Memo Installation & Operation Manual NCB-H Condensing Combi-Boilers Getting Service If your boiler requires service,you have several options for getting service: • Contact Technical Support at 1-800-519-8794 or on the website:www.navieninc.com. • For warranty service,always contact Technical Support first. • Contact the technician or professional who installed your boiler. • Contact a licensed professional for the affected system (for example,a plumber or electrician). When you contact Technical Support,please have the following information at hand: • Model number • Serial number • Date purchased • Installation location and type • Error code,if any appears on the front panel display. "EMEW Version:1.0(November,2020) "llfiNavieN 800.519.8794 1 www.navieninc.com 20 Goodyear Irvine,CA 92618 • I N CON Item Description Select a heating control type. (DICAUTION 1:Supply Temperature An outdoor sensor error may occur if the 2:Return Temperature Outdoor Reset Control mode is enabled without 3:Sys Supply Temperature the outdoor sensor installed 4:Sys Return Temperature • Default:Supply Temperature In the Outdoor Reset Control mode,the 5.SH Control This menu is not boiler's water temperature is regulated Method available when according to the outdoor temperature connecting the AHU to maximize boiler efficiency and reduce communication energy usage.This mode must remain type because enabled and the outdoor sensor must heating is be installed to comply with federal performed only efficiency regulations.The Outdoor Reset by controlling the mode cannot be used when using the heating supply DHW mode. water. *A preset or user defined temperature range is set automatically based on the curve selected.Refer to the 11.5.3 Setting the DHW Operation settings table for details. Supply Return To set the boiler's DHW operation,press the Menu Heat Load Set Point Set Point Remarks button(M),and then select"3.DHW Operation". Range Range 1.Finned Tube 120-180°F 101-147°F Baseboard (48.5-82°C) (38-63.5°C) Default W-0 ....... 2.Fan Coil 2 sac.�e.uwa�w 140-180°F 116-147°F (60-82°C) (46.5-63.5°C) 3.Cast Iron 100-170°F 86-139°F Baseboard (37.5-76.5°Q (30-59°C) h 4.Low Mass 80-140°F 70-116°F ( � Radiant (26.5-600Q (21-46.5°C) \\ 5.High Mass 80-120°F 70-101 OF Radiant (26.5-48.5°C) (21-38°C) 120-170°F 101-139°F 6.Radiators Rotate the Command dial(�„�)to switch between (48.5-76.5°Q (38-59°C) - the list items or to increase/decrease setting values. 7.Custom 104-180°F 86-149°F User- Press the Command dial(0)to select an item or to (40-82°C) (30-65°C) defined confirm after making changes. Heat loads 1-6 show the preset temperature ranges based on the load type selected,while heat load 7 provides a custom temperature range.When the custom temperature range is in use,the boiler operates based on the user-defined"Absolute Min"and Absolute Max" temperature settings. ** Available only when"I Outdoor Reset ON/OFF"is set to "Enabled" —The boost interval time may be set to prevent interruption in space heating while using the Outdoor Reset Control mode,due to changes in heat load conditions.With the boost interval time enabled,the boiler increases the space heating supply temperature by 9°F(5°C)and the return temperature by 5°F(3°C) after a set time elapses. 108 Operating the Boiler 11.5.2 Setting the Space Heating Item Description Operation Select a heatload type of the To set the boiler's space heating operation,press the Outdoor Reset Control. Menu button(M),and then select"2.Space Htg 1:Finned Tube Baseboard Operation" 2:FAN Coil 3:Cast Iron Baseboard 3-1.Outdoor Reset 4:Low Mass Radiant Curves* 5:High Mass Radiant !aloft................. 6:Radiator .a—I.n . so„ 7:Custom(set by installer) This option is available only when"2.Outdoor Reset ON/ OFF"is set to"Enabled': Set the maximum ( temperature for the Outdoor \ Reset Control. 3-2.Outdoor High Setting range:[MIN Set- Temp Set** point+9°F(5°C)]-104°F (40°C) Rotate the Command dial( )to switch between Default:70°F(21°C) the list items or to increase/decrease setting values. Set the maximum Press the Command dial(@)to select an item or to temperature for the Outdoor confirm after making changes. Reset Control. 3-3.Outdoor Low Setting range: 4°F(20°C) Temp Set** _ Set ° Press the Back button(*'j)to return to the previous [MAX[ point-9 F screen or menu. (5°C)] •Item Description Default:14°F(-10°C) Set the Warm Weather Shut- Set space heating target down temperature. temperature(T. 3-4.WWSD Temp • Setting range:OFF,50°F • The setting range varies (10°C)-104F(40°C) depending on the heating control type: Default:OFF 1.SH Set Temp - Supply Temperature or Set the differential Sys Supply Temperature: temperature to deactivate 104-180°F(40-82°C) the Warm Weather Shut- - Return Temperature or 3-5.WWSD On Diff down. Sys Return Temperature: Setting range:0°F(0°C)- 86-149°F(30-65°C) 36°F(20°C) • Default:180°F(82°C) Default:5°F(3°C) Set between Zone Pump or Set the boost interval time. 2.Zone Settings Zone Valve System. 3-6.Boost Interval Setting range:0-120 min • Default:Pump System Time*** • Default:0 min 3.Outdoor Reset Default:Disable Enable or disable heating ON/OFF zones utilizing the Navien 4.Navien Zone Zone Controller. Controller Setting range:Enabled/ Disabled • Default:Disabled Operating the Boiler 107 E W ° " N N a R A o ►"y z a Q (A: O y u y w " oCh rA OA a ,. a ►- Lin x o -2� .� � o N to a� b O1 M ��+ cL a s " -1 .2 A 4) /y � CAp( p A o " M « VJ W W 0-4 ,� W $O S a o M o Q w H °� � � � b O a I w _ u w �00 u o �J U OEM b o _ W O O1:4 �, < x 00 � O � V W A Z W � 8 ° � � W �..� 00 CN Q O w • V a � N � � o � � jv10 � N EN WC VON a 0-0 z d Opp a w w a p F c H ., Sc� 96o A W � w or. g o � z 0 aN > av H W O z o � •~ 5 0 � BUILDING DEPARTMENTR I VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK DEC — 6 2023 ID 938 KING STREET RYE BROOK,NY 10573 i(914)939-0668 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK www.rvebrook.org BUILDING DEPARTMENT Application for Permit to Remove, Abandon and/or Install Fuel Storage Tank (*Storage Tanks in excess of 1,100 gallons require registration with the County 1of?Westchester) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PERMIT#: 9// yJ —/ 73 Approval Date: DEC O 72Q23 7N Permit Fee: $ Approval Signature: CK Other: Disapproved: (fees are non-refundable) ******************************************************************************************************* REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASE OF PERMIT& CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: 1.Application Completed by Bonded, Licensed Contractor. 2. Your contractor's valid proof of liability insurance. (Village of Rye Brook must be listed as certificate holder) 3.Your contractor's valid proof of workers compensation insurance. (Form#C105.2 or Form#U26.3 /or NY State Workers Compensation Waiver) 4. Fee per Tank: Removal,Abandonment, or Installation: $185.00 per Tank. 5. Dig Safely New York#(dial 811): 6. Inspection by Building Department for removal/abandonment and/or installation. 7. Submit all Manifests&Reports(after work has been completed). 8. Certificate of Compliance will be provided when all requirements are fulfilled. ****************************************************************************************************** Application dated, /C�-<GO -Q,3 _,is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for a permit to remove,abandon,and/or install a Fuel Tank as herein described.The applicant and property owner,by signing this document agree that the subject fuel tank(s)will be removed,abandoned and/or installed in conformance with all applicable Village,County, State& Federal laws,codes,rules and regulations. Indicate Permit Tvae: Installation -rte�m o1(Vr Abandonment( )/Above Ground (v Buried in Ground ( ) 1. Address: ' ( O( (2 SBL: B5.7-fp- I - 71 Zone: -05 2. Property Owner&Address: t! AX: OE E-LoPm nr,1'[' co , L-( [ Phone#: Cell#:S�14 '774 -Q 1 1°'1 email: ScrKf Apj�. 3. Contractor&Address: _c (_-r-b� ENLJI(lp �► `C� -�rtg �L� Phone#:� � �o -(?✓- Z Cell#: (2-0 1) 6,755 - 67 52. email: T�[�B%t306(STLTb4 •COM 4. Applicant: scuvO Phone#: Cell#: QM) r774-OIl 7 email: 5. Indicate Fuel Type: Fuel Oil(.r L.P.Gas( )•Gasoline( )•Other( ): 6. Number and Capacity of each Tank: I "7AO K 2- 1 S <�-;7 A(� . 7. Exact Location(s)of each Tank: � 1'j' t 8/12/2021 STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ) as: N�"�-' 5CQ'--o ,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 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. Swo before me this Sworn to before me this day of \ C e� / ,202-1 _ day of ,20 Aavlfl-� Sign n o tt wner Signature of Applicant CNaName6f Prope caner Print Name of Applicant—;'\ )t r'--\\-% L' 7 u Notary puAbARI MELTELO Notary Public Notary Public,State of New York No.OIME6160063 Qualified in Westchester County Commission Expires January 29,20i This application must be prope ly 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. 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. z 8/12/2021 PRODUCT 6558 • CAS LTON CONTRACTO SN EC ENVIRONMENTAL JOB NOW ORDER P.O. Box 609 22410 NANUET, NY 10954 1-800-25-TANKS FAX (845) 624.1325 DATE OF ORDER CUSTOMER'S ORDER NO. PHONE M2CHANIC HELPER STARTING DATE BILL TO ORDER TAKEN BY ADDRESS - DAY WORK j - ❑ CONTRACT r ❑ EXTRA JOD NA JNL AND LOCATION - JOB PHONE DESCRY OF WORK.: lt TOTAL MATERIALS TOTAL LABOR 1.5% per mutrth interett will be applied to accounts over 30 --damfte 7ttZlUd ttonveyd, collectib agencies,and court tees will the ratponeibint t the cllent. TAX 1 DATE COMPLETED wo- pEli j TOTAL AMOUNT $ ❑No one home ❑ Total amount due ❑ Total billing to Signature for above work:or be mailed after completion I hereby acknowledge the satisfactory completion of work of the above described work. 0. SCALE PURCHASE TICKET _ Tepiitz Metal Processing • 108 West Nyack Road Nanuet, NY 10954 845-623-0040 DMV#7104668 Ticket: 412394 Weigh In: 121140023 15,29 • Customer: 1030 Weigh Out; 1211412023 15:39 Castlton Lnvironmental Services 80 West Nyack Road Nanuet, NY 10954 White Dump Trk PO Commodity Grose Tare Net Price TOTAL$ TANK Coated 26060 21840 4220 /GT -- ------------ --- ------ .........----------------- SCALE PURCHASE TICKET Teplitz Metal Processing 108 West Nyack Road Nanuet, NY 10954 845-623-0D40 DMV#7104668 Buyer: 9 I hereby certify that I have the right to possess and sell this scrap. This is a BilI of Sale to the above described scrap. I hereby acknowledge payment in full. This is to certify that I deliverd the above material for the named supplier. This will also certify that I,on behalf of.the above named supplier,am familiar with Teplita's list of unacceptablelprohibited materials,and that the above load does not contain any unacceptablelprohibited materials,including any Class I (chlorofluorocarbons) or Class 2(hydrochloroflourocarbons) refrigerants(Freon),which under the federal Clean Air Act must be reclaimed not vented. Customer Signature Please do not lose this ticket. Ticket required for payment. TEPUTZ METAL PROCESSING NYSDMV#7104668 Laura Petersen From: John Grieco <jagrieco@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 9, 2024 8:07 PM f l o To: Laura Petersen Hi Laura Sorry for being so short with my last email Chris installed wireless smoke detectors with the permission of the building department from what I understand. He said he believes no electrical permit is required since there is no wiring involved and I didn't do the work. I think he will be figuring this out with you John 1 Laura Petersen From: John Grieco <jagrieco@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 9, 2024 2:20 PM To: Laura Petersen Subject: Re: 2024-0019_ 11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook This in not my work Check with Chris Scelfo In a message dated 1/9/202411:08:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, LPetersen@ryebrook.org writes: Good morning, At your earliest convenience, please revise the certificate of compliance for 11 Old Orchard Road. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors require a permit and they were not included on the permit application but they are on the certificate (see attached). Thank you Laura Laura Petersen Office Assistant Village of Rye Brook 938 King Street Rye Brook, New York 10573 Phone(914)939-0668 1 loetersen(aD-ryebrook.org From:SWIS Office<office@swisny.com> Sent: Friday,January 5, 2024 8:46 AM To: Laura Petersen<LPetersen@ryebrook.org>;Tara Orlando<torlando@ rye brook.org>;John Grieco <jagrieco@aol.com> Subject: 2024-0019_11 Old Orchard Road, Rye Brook Please See The Attached Certificate of Compliance for Your Records. 1 Thanks, Steve Morello Assistant Vice President, State Wide Inspection Services, Inc (845)202-7224 1 stevenmorello(d_)swisny.com I www.swisny.com 1080 Main Street, Fishkill, NY 12524 2 n p.BBuildin`g�P,ermit Check List&Zoning Analysis Address: 1 \ o 'J LJ vc la �-cp SBL• 35 . nZ ` ' t , Zone: Use: 2 U Conn Type: Other. Submittal Date: ? Revisions Submittal Dates: Oa c z, Applicant: �cs Ce ��--r-) ^ ► Nature of Work.,--,6"\,QT iC>C Reviews:ZBA: Zv� PB• BOT• Other. hMER�OK �j� FEES:Filing. k�(J BP: ✓ C/O: Flood Plane: Legalization: ( ) (•�'APP: Dated Notarized: SBL: Truss I.D. Cross Connection H.O.A.: ( ) ( ) Scenic Roads: Steep Slopes: Wetlands: Stone Water Review: Street Opening: ( ) ( ) ENVIRO:Long. Shore Fees: N/A: ( ) ( ) SITE PLAN:Topo: Site Protection: S/W Mgmn: Tree Plan: Other. ( ) ( ) SURVEY:Dated: Current Archival• Sealed: Unacceptable: ( ) (l�LANS:Date Stamped Sealed: '_Copies: electronic: Other. (� ( Licene: ,,/Workers Comp: Liability �mp.Waiver. Other. ( ) ( ) CODE 753#: Dated: N/A: HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL:Plan: Permit: N/A Other. ( ) ( ) LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL:Plan: Permit: N/A: Other. (� ( ) FIRE ALARM/SMOKE DETECTORS:Plans: Permit H.W.I.C.:_Battery:_Other. ( � ( ) PLUMBING Plan: Permit: Nan Gas: LP Gas: N/A/: Other. ( ) ( ) FIRE SUPPRESSION:Plan: Permit: N/A: Other. ( ) ( ) H.V.A.C.: Plans: Permit N/A: Other. ( ) ( ) FUEL TANK:Plan: Permit: Fuel Type: Other. ( ) ( ) 2020 NY State ECCC: N/A: Other. ( ) ( ) Final Survey Final Topo: RA/PE Sign-off Letter. As-Built Plan: Other. ( ) ( ) BP DENIAL LETTER: C/O DENIAL LETTER: Other. ( ) ( ) Other. ( )ARB mtg.date: approval: notes: ( )ZBA mtg.date: approval: notes: ( )PB mtg.date: approval:- notes: REQUIRED EXISTING PROPOSED NOTES APPROVED A: Dales A Ur, cam: F�c Front: Front: Sids�: Main Cov Acts.Cov Ft.H/Sb: Sd.H S�Ffl: To Raddw Hag /stories notes: N C C C� U Z=NJOA L AL )Low-", Gu a �LZ a s s r tf l 3 r•, o v� E u o u y a � cn C y E co UJ w .^GU E C z z a 5 0 = 3 g� � ► L m 0. x c z E `QQ LO a a L n \ ACC? CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDDIYYVI) 05 30 2023 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 policy(ies)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 Ileu of such endorsemont s. PRODUCER CNAMEEA TONY CIRINO Anthony Cirino P"C°N>;o,Eld1: (8601329-0103 (860)620-0504 426 North Main Street MAIL �..`.,�.,� QRESM InsguytPaoLcom Southington,CT 06489 __INSURMM AFFORDNMG COVERAo! NAIL e INSURER A: UNITED FARM FAMILY INS COMPANY 29963 NMSMNtm _ — INSURER a: FARM FAMILY CASUALTY INSURANCE aoea�eo� OPTIMUM BUILDING CORP INSURER C: 70 PROSPECT STREET INSURERD: PORT CHESTER.NY 10573 INSURER E: NY 10S73 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. IN.LTRME OF INSURANCE ADDL POLICY NUMaER —AM WVD NlallllClAL GENERAL LNaN rTY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE i I DAMAGE TO RENTED �OCCUR PREMISES occurrenoe $ 100,000 ._ MED EXP(M1y ale person) f 5,000 B _ Y Y 3101L6417 02/01/Zo23 02/02/2024 PERSONAL AAOV HJUIRY f 1000 000 GIEN%AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE 1 2,000,000 X POLICY❑JECT ❑LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG i 2,000,000 OTHER. f AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Q INEDSINGLE LIMIT : 1000 000 ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Par person) f OWNED SCHEDULED 02/01/Z023 a3 ( soddMIQ f A AUTOS ONLY X;AUTOS 3101C7984 /eM/702� BODILY Par XHIRED �X NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE _ AUTOS ONLY _ AUTOS ONI Y f UMBRELLA LAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE f EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE { DIED RETENTION f WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT II OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED9 ❑ N/A - (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE I It u,dasmbe under - DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMB I$ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Addltlonal Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more spa"Is required) VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK IS INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED ON GENERAL LIABILITY CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 938 KING STREET ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. RYE BROOK NY 10573 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD NYSIF New York State Insurance Fund PO Box 66699,Albany,NY 12206 1 nysif.com CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE (RENEWED) f 0 ^^^^^^ 133887956 OPTIMUM BUILDING CORP 429 DEN RD O STAMFORD CT 069033811 SCAN TO VALIDATE AND SUBSCRIBE POLICYHOLDER CERTIFICATE HOLDER 128 SOUNDVIEW OPTIMUM BUILDING CORP VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 429 DEN RD 938 KING ST STAMFORD CT 069033811 RYE BROOK NY 10573 POLICY NUMBER CERTIFICATE NUMBER POLICY PERIOD DATE W1478 260-1 814511 04/09/2023 TO 04/09/2024 6/2/2023 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICYHOLDER NAMED ABOVE IS INSURED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND UNDER POLICY NO. 1478 260-1, COVERING THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF THIS POLICYHOLDER FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION UNDER THE NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW WITH RESPECT TO ALL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT AS INDICATED BELOW, AND, WITH RESPECT TO OPERATIONS OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK, TO THE POLICYHOLDER'S REGULAR NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES ONLY. IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATIONS REGARDING SAID POLICY,INCLUDING ANY NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLATIONS, OR TO VALIDATE THIS CERTIFICATE,VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT HTTPS:/NVWW.NYSIF.COM/CERT/CERTVAL.ASP.THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND IS NOT LIABLE IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO GIVE SUCH NOTIFICATIONS. THIS POLICY DOES NOT COVER CLAIMS OR SUITS THAT ARISE FROM BODILY INJURY SUFFERED BY THE OFFICERS OF THE INSURED CORPORATION. CHRISTOPHER SCELFO-PRESIDENT OPTIMUM BUILDING CORP ONE PERSON CORPORATION THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS NOR INSURANCE COVERAGE UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICY. NEW YORK STAT SU NCE FUND 7 �V DIRECTOR,INSURANCE FUND UNDERWRITING VALIDATION NUMBER: 398236357 U-26.3 �-- �.,, � - � �_ ate: �..� �-•��fss._�:. �� ti�� `1���,c:.;-,s��p •yi �y�, 's ��s :.�, E � �_��,x ):« hype ,fir,.., ; i� F` �' � �, ♦ ice+ 2 44 1 /yam/ . l >`�, t,•1 V � _ r ui CL © S ?� 12LU c..�i v AW d �yc � A C�5 :7 .t3 RX '� •" !i E �♦ _ y zee _- .r I.•�r <EatsT9y in Iq si :3 r Cam►♦ �^ ffi 40 v v ca E __.'�\"' KEEPITC-01 B EINIT OVANNA CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 0/16rE /2023Y) 0/16/2023 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 policy(ies)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 endorsement(s). PRODUCER C NTACT Lori Kirk World Insurance Associates,LLC PHONE Ext: 845 230-3327 323 FA 616 Clock Tower Commons , ,No Brewster,NY 10509 lorikirk@worldinsurance.com INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A:Selective Insurance Company of America 12572 INSURED INSURER B. Keep It COOT Inc. INSURER C 363 Elwood Ave INSURER D Hawthorne,NY 10532-1257 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 AL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 1,000,000 EACH OCCURRENCE CLAIMS-MADE [X] OCCURX S 2576082 4/17/2023 4/17/2024 DAMAGE TPREMISESO R(EaENTED 500,000 MED EXP(Aiy oneperson) 15,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: 2,000,000 POLICY PELT LOC GENERAL AGGREGATE 2,000,000 J PRODUCTS-COMPiOP AGG OTHER: JELITE PAC GL EX A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1,000,000 fr.acctdenANY AUTO S 2576082 4/17/2023 4/17/2024 BODILY INJURY Perperson) OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY Per accident AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS HIRED NO 16OTq D PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS ONLY AUTOSS O L Per accident X El�lltPacAuto A X ttUMBRELLA LIAR X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE 1,000,000 REXCESSLIAB CLAIMS-MADE S 2576082 4/17/2023 4/17/2024 AGGREGATE 1,000,000 OED I X I RETENTION$ 10,000 WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N [ STATUTE ER �AANY PROPRIIE-OERR/PARTNER,EXECUTIVE 7-7 %FandER/M tory In NH)EXCLUDED N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT If es.describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLO"E DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space Is required) Certificate holder is additional insured on a primary and non contributory basis with respect to General Liabllity for the purpose of issuing licenses or permits. CERTIFICATE HOLDER _ CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE e Village of R Brook THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF. NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 9 y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, 938 King Street Rye Brook,NY 10573 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE f ACORD 25(2016/03) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD NYSIF New York State Insurance Fund PO Box 66699,Albany,NY 12206 1 nysif.com CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE (RENEWED) a 'a ^^^^A^ 133905398 f KEEVILY,SPERO-WHITELAW INC. 500 MAMARONECK AVENUE HARRISON NY 10528 SCAN TO VALIDATE AND SUBSCRIBE POLICYHOLDER CERTIFICATE HOLDER KEEP IT COOL INC VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 363 ELWOOD AVENUE- SUITE B 938 KING ST. HAWTHORNE NY 10532 RYE BROOK NY 10573 POLICY NUMBER CERTIFICATE NUMBER POLICY PERIOD C+ATE G1302 944-2 220965 05/01/2023 TO 05/01/2024 10/16/2023 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICYHOLDER NAMED ABOVE IS INSURED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND UNDER POLICY NO. 1302 944-2, COVERING THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF THIS POLICYHOLDER FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION UNDER THE NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW WITH RESPECT TO ALL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT AS INDICATED BELOW. IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATIONS REGARDING SAID POLICY.INCLUDING ANY NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLATIONS, OR TO VALIDATE THIS CERTIFICATE,VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT HTTPS:/IWWW.NYSIF.COM/CERTICERTVAL.ASP.THE: NEW YORK STATE INSURANCE FUND IS NOT LIABLE IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO GIVE SUCH NOTIFICATIONS. THIS POLICY DOES NOT COVER CLAIMS OR SUITS THAT ARISE FROM BODILY INJURY SUFFERED BY THE OFFICERS OF THE INSURED CORPORATION, MICHAEL MCCARVIL-PRES KEEP IT COOL INC 1 OF 1 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS NOR INSURANCE COVERAGE UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICY. NEW YORK STAT SURD NCE FUND DIRECTOR,INSURANCE FUND UNDERWRITING VALIDATION NUMBER: 135704804 U-26.3 �ttis)> ' 11�1.. �. ti_.S.rL'r} 1 !!°I • - " 5 1 ��1111' rhtl�11� tw Ad -- - rr `- ; _ • . — r- LO ty itto)s CL mw p cn . cr•'' CZr •-1 0- w rn t, - Ln ? -•• ' L W W Z to `c r- " '.,, r C� t,.r z W O - keC110q Oi a- W W ^ C :�J'��� r 'A.,'� i X Q V W CIO Ln CNJ 'I..t cn m j o O j:z `7 � � � �•, I ittrolp,) - t = r • .A g {�•• it U � i r �'�♦ ���yyy �' •' .. nortt- WO �•.¢-' ,�, 1 1 ti n. l•�� �'t.� lt�•- r a-�-r -� -a- � l r .tir , 7 till:dll•I, �; 1 � ��/� - r71!r.1/j 1 -K��.. �7ialt�ti�lf� 'ter??r 1 �itia'._riit� .ii1` <(is»i _I�fwtllti ��:1i f�� �t ( •14- 1/ ,/ > ///114 �F. i fK/.• j�, q i ,.s ►t;c11�; �t ,� ,bU��.air�1� '1 'll�r i� �t 1 1 a ATE 1%0- p CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE O0927rZwNDmrY) ��� 09 27r 323 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 policy(ies)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 endorsement(s), PRODUCER CONTACT MARSH JSA I L C NAPAE--- - ' -_ :SOUTH STREE' PHONE FAX 61:',+3IST0'I K NJ :T9iiS:51 - I4 Frn" IAIC, _- Arn t1pn5W tn.Ce'Rc�_es( TNrs^.gym Fu 212.4a�C419 ADORESS: - 01SURER(SI AFFORONG COVERAGE NAC8 ---- ._ SP LP----CLIE _ _. INSURER A:L"A a"F.re Insurance Ccrl�arq-- -- -- 23035 INSURED SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS.LP. muRER ei:L11 Insurance CgT=borl 336M 2:0 ROL,TE'0 MST INSunER c:NIA MIA 1YHIPPAAY.NJ 07981 INSURER D: - -- INSURER E INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: NYC-009.3892146 REVISION NUMBER: I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE�OLICI S OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAI6IED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDL\G ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITM O= 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 CL.AiIAS. TYPE OF INSURANCE I^"DL SUBR� -- - -06- Y EFF POLK:Y FXP - - POLICY NUYHER s 1K `COMIERCULL GENERAL LIABlRY T1112-631-507975-0M tll'011211M 101011" EACI1 OCCURRENCE S 2.000.000 CLAWSWAOE I X I OCCUR GE TORE 250�0 PRE leiSES lea occurre f MW EAP lAny OM OW304 f '0.000 PERSONAL a ACV KANW S 2.000.000 GENL AGGREGATE LAHT APPLES PER 2 ow m --� _ (� GENERAL f X I POLICY ENT LJ LOG PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG f MAN OTHER S h AUTOYOBILELlA LM ;AS2-631-5537975-073 t001i2023 100011/2024 C01111811140 S0WLE DOW f 2.000.000 e X ANY AUTO BODRLY KAMM tear 1lwson) S OWNED S�CU EO 80p1Y eLtURY Per X AUTOS ONLY N AU10S 1 n>) S MIRED R AUTOSONLYAUTOSONLY PaovER1Y S -- LWONW A LVA OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE f EXCMI" CLAWS-.MOE AGGREGATE f DEO RETENTIONS S (i WORKERSCOYPENSATION WASL30-50t91S01tAOS► —X7 PERT oq- B AND EMPLOYERS'LuS41TY YIN ANYDROPRIETOWARTNERSAECLUV ER 1QQV2023 1dDMM 1.000.00D CFFlCIREMEREAC.UDE7 ui NIA ELEACHAtCIDEN7 S M (M11nmtwy 1n NH) EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE1 1-OGO.C40 it yes iBc,.oe urtar - - DESCRWTgvOFOPLIRATICINSbebe I ILL DISEASE-PCLICYLWIT I S 1,000000 T1 I DESCRIPTION OFOPERATIOMILOCATIONSIVEHICLES(ACORD 141.A&W—WRrcrtoScbo"-NNW beMhclindMw. *sposlrrreI-1 IL-AGE OF RYEBROCA IS SHO 4 AS AN ADDI1103k NSURED SCLELY Vill H iESPECT TO GENERAL LVSLITY COVERAGE AS SHOYIN HEREIN AND SOL3Y N THE EVENT THE STATUS E I<EOUIRED BY WRITTEN COWRA;,T BEIVICEN SUBLRBaN FRCPVJE L.P.OR ITS SUBSVPJWSORAFFXMTESANDCERTIFICATE HCLOER, CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Vt_LAGE OF RYEBROOA SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE ATTN.BMOINGDEaARTMENT THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 938 KING STREET ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. RYEBROO(,W 10573 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 7lCa:.,.G 2lSr1F�� 1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. Ali rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD tNYORK I Workers' CERTIFICATE OF Compensation 1 Board NYS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERAGE F egal Name&Address of Insured(use street address only) b.Business Telephone Numbe,of Insured burban Propane Partners. L P 973-887-0500 240 Route 10 West Whippany NJ 07981 1c.NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer Registratior Number of Insured 892-18602 Work Location of insured(Only fequeed if coverage is specificauy limifed to certain locations in New York State.i.e.. a Wrap-Up Pbkcy) 1 d.Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured or Social Security Number 22-3410353 2.Name and Address of Entity Requesting Proof of Coverage 3a.Name of Insurance Carver tEntity Being Listed as the Cenificale Holder) LM Insurance Corporation Village Rye Brook 938 Kingg Street 3b.Policy Number of Entity Listed in Box'1a' Rye Brook NY 10583 WA5-63D-507975-093 3c.Policy effective penod 10/1/2023 to 10/1/2024 3d. The Proprietor.Partners or Executive Officers are (7] included.{only uieck box .-AI partners'ofters:nclLded) all excluded or certain pannerslofficers excluded. This certifies that the insurance carver indicated above in box'X insures the business referenced above in box'1a'for workers' compensation under the New York State Workers'Compensation Law.(To use this form,New York(NY)must be listed under Rem.3A on the INFORMATION PAGE of the workers'compensation insurance policy). The Insurance Camer or its licensed agent will send this Certificate of Insurance to the entity listed above as the certificate holder in box"2". The insurance tamer must notify the above certificate holder and the Workers'Compensation Board 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 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. Susan Martinez-Dolman ipr - _...._...__.-•_••nwarmcamw) Approved by � X ' 0� 9/19/2023 is gnawrol ;Dale) Title Client Service Coordinator II Telephone Number of authorized representative or licensed anent of insurance carrier: 1-914-606-5181 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) w%•Av.wcb.ny.gov ,c1678s7 1 t-so-rs 1 1o/7t-1•/7t c1os.7 I JnNWM 1 0/11/7071 -:40.4t AM lcxri I Pa3. ' 1 DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) ACORV CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 06/08l2023 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 policy(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 endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Jane Begreen NAME Insurance Solutions 8 Services.Inc ivo H (732)738-6080 FAX (732)738-6081 619 Amboy Avenue E-MAIL .com jbe reen issl n ADDRESS' g I INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC s Edison NJ 08831 INSURER A: Nautilus Insurance Company 17370 INSURED INSURER B Castlton Environmental Contractors LLC INSURER C: 48 BI-State Plaza INSURER D INSURER E: Old Tappan NJ 07675 INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL2342806619 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 CONTRACTOR 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. IN LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE IN wvp POLICY NUMBER MMJDD MM/DD/YYYY UMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000.000 ENIEU CLAIMS-MADE ®OCCUR PREMISES Es ocarrence $ 300.000 MED EXP(Any one person) S 20,000 A Y ECP204026510 05/01/2023 05/01/2024 PERSONAL aADVINJURY f 1,000.000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER. GENERAL AGGREGATE f 2,000,000 POLICY PRO PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG f JECT ❑Loc 2,000,000 OTHER Employee Benefits f 1,000.000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT S Ea accldaM ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) S OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Pe(amoent) f AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accMent) f f UMBRELLA LIAR OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE f EXCESS LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE f DED I I RETENTION$ f WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'UABIUTY YIN STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECU T IVE N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S If yes,oeetfW ur4w DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS b0— E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT S DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101.Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached M more space Is requires CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Village of Rye Brook ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 938 King Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Rye Brook NY 10573 ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD STATE OF NEW YORK WORKERS'COMPENSATION BOARD CERTIFICATE OF NYS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERAGE Is.Legal Name&Address of Insured(Use street address only) 1 b.Business Telephone Number of Insured 845-624-1312 Castlton Environmental Contractors LLC 48 Bi-State Plaza lc.NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer Old Tappan,NJ 07675 Registration Number of Insured 4700419 Id.Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured Work Location of Insured(Only requiredifcoverage is specifically or Social Security Number limited to certain locations in New York State, Le., a Wrap-Up 90-0154807 Policy) 2.Name and Address of the Entity Requesting Proof of 3a. Name of Insurance Carrier Coverage(Entity Being Listed as the Certificate Holder) Great Divide Insurance Company Village of Rye Brook 3b.Policy Number of entity listed in box"la" 398 King Street WCA1549026 Rye Brook,NY 10573 3c. Policy effective period 5/1/2023 to 5/1/2024 3d. The Proprietor,Partners or Executive Officers are ® included. (Only check box if all partners/officers included) ❑all excluded or certain partners/officers excluded. This certifies that the insurance carrier indicated above in box "T' insures the business referenced above in box "la" for worker;' 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"T'. The Insurance Carrier will also notify the above certificate holder within 10 days IFa 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 maybe 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. 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: Insurance Solutions&Services,Inc. (Print name of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier) Approved by: �•�l 6/8/2023 (Signature) (Date) Title: Frank G.Jacobs,President Telephone Number of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier: (732)738-6080 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(9-07) www.wcb.state.ny.us FU VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT O rmrn b (A GO J> t� 7D Q1 Q Q v c © `� N 7K . C, TV Y OZ bU �. > 2 � • r , S � 1 � hoo i !` 0i t i Jul V119 - I A- i AR Ht , Z9X 1� Wwat MANS Fb?-' 2m; DOOR. 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SBL o A T'I ON � © c -- - DATAOCT2023_ -- OCT0 C T 1 0 2023 �- -- D ILLAGE OF RYE BROOK- rn 6UILDING INSPECT I ge of Rye Brook,NY BUILDING DEPARTMENT O rn 1 � General Notes I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief these plans com y with the 2020 Energy Conservation Construction Code 1)All work to be done according to 2020 Residential Code of of w York State New York State and local codes 2)All plumbing work to be done by a licensed plumber 3)All electric work to be done by a licensed electrician i t en March a D e p AR y/ 11 �S 1-1C1IpL /y ray' Drawing Number GHT SMM Architect PLLC Drawing Date lP14V 5 Scott Circle � 't� ' Scale 1.4=" (-',,>1 Purchase,New York 10577 E.L-E\JA716l ,q Drawn By �" 0 ti p �`