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2020 VELA NORTE CIR GSRS20-0068 REVISION Revision Request/Correction to Comments **ALL INFORMATION � HIGHLIGHTED IN '. City of Atlantic Beach Building Department GRAY IS REQUIRED. T. .tet_.'%I i) 800 Seminole Rd, Atlantic Beach, 6FL 32233 C 5 ZD-a4, e Phone: (904) 247-5826 Email: Building-Dept@coab.us PERMIT n: ElRevision to Issued Permit OR n Corrections to Comments Date: 227 // 20Z-l--) Project Address: 2-061 V¢/et Ade. e/gek Contractor/Contact Name: 612/may/Y KA S Contact Phone: ?29- 761/- 934 Email: j„, 1,5 Description of Proposed Revision/Corrections: 72-?. - ioO 47,#A1 7:---,14/f /M.M /14. !' I affirm the revision/correction to comments is inclusive of the proposed changes. (printed name) , Will proposed revision/corrections add additional square footage to original submittal? No Q Yes(additional s.f.to be added: ) • ill proposed revision/corrections add additional increase in building value to original submittal? No Q*Yes (additional increase in building value: $ )(Contractor must sign if increase in valuation) 01 *Signature of Contractor/Agent: (Office Use Only) ❑ Approved ❑ Denied ❑ Not Applicable to Department Permit Fee Due$ Revision/Plan Review Comments Department Review Required: Building Planning&Zoning Reviewed By Tree Administrator Public Works Public Utilities Public Safety Date Fire Services Updated 10/17/18 MAP SHOWING BOUNDARY SURVEY OF z LOTC55, ACCORDINGRDING TO THE PLAT OF >_. SEL V/A NO 1- TEs UNIT ONE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39, PAGE(S) 94,94A AND 94B, OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. - O .:-.4 . v W a C-5 • W .' z VELA NORTE CIRCLE GTri Q c iso•R/Kf OG cn N 04'39'18" E N 04'16'48" E —..o"'/A. R 48.31 ' (R) 18.00' (R) W W N 04'38.20' E 46.30' (M) N 03'32.23• E 17.76• (M) N E, 593 ,,`tel t 5 R R-1375.00' L-17.76' (M) GT4 F E- �4, ` `�44, vi,IRON PIPE 1/2 0,,•(. `.. LB 1048 CONC IRON PIPE IRON PIPE A E"' p`�'1- -{ y PT . 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(000209b) Register your Generac product at: V VVW.GENERAC.COM 1-888-GENERAC (888-436-3722) Para espanol, visita: http://www.generac.com/service-support/product-support-lookup Pour le franpais, visiter : http://www.generac.com/service-support/product-support-lookup &AVE TRW MANUA 1 Fuel Conversion/Gas Connections Section 5: Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections Fuel Requirements and NOTE: All pipe sizing, construction, and layout must Recommendations comply with NFPA 54 for NG applications and NFPA 58 or ICC IFGC for LP gas applications. Verify fuel pressure NEVER drops below required specification once genera- A DANGER tor is installed. See the NFPA website at www.nfpa.org Explosion and fire. Fuel and vapors are extremely for further information regarding NFPA requirements. flammable and explosive. No leakage of fuel is Always contact local fuel suppliers or fire marshal to ver- permitted. Keep fire and spark away. Failure to do ify codes and regulations for correct installation. Local so will result in death or serious injury. (000192) codes will mandate correct routing of gaseous fuel line piping around gardens, shrubs, and other landscaping. NOTE: NG is lighter than air and will collect in high Piping strength and connections should be given special areas. LP gas is heavier than air and will settle in low consideration for installations in areas at risk for flooding, areas. tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and unstable LP gas should only use a vapor withdrawal system. This ground. type of system uses vapors formed above liquid propane IMPORTANT NOTE: Use an approved pipe sealant or in the storage tank. joint compound on all threaded NPT fittings. The unit will run on NG or LP gas, but has been factory- configured to run on NG. NOTE: All installed gaseous fuel piping must be purged and leak tested prior to initial startup in accordance with NOTE: Should the primary fuel need to be changed to local codes, standards, and regulations. LP gas, the fuel system must be reconfigured. See Fuel Conversion for instructions on converting the fuel sys- Fuel Conversion tern. Proceed as follows to convert from NG configuration to BTU Content LP gas. Recommended fuels should have a BTU content of at See Figure 5-1 for fuel conversion knob (A) locations. least 1,000 BTU/ft3 (37.26 MJ/m3) for NG; or at least The orange fuel conversion knob is located beneath the 2,500 BTU/ft3 (93.15 MJ/m3) for LP gas. fuel mixer on 10 kW units (B)and above the fuel mixer on NOTE: BTU fuel content information is available from 13 kW-24 kW units (C). fuel supplier. To select fuel type, turn fuel conversion knob towards marked fuel source arrow until it stops. Fuel conversion Fuel Pressure knob will rotate 180° and slide into mixer body when con- Required fuel pressure for NG is 3.5-7.0 in water column verting to LP gas. (0.87-1.74 kPa) at generator fuel inlet. Required fuel NOTE: The fuel selection (LP/NG) must be entered on pressure for LP gas is 10-12 in water column (2.49-2.99 the controller during initial startup using the Install Wiz- kPa) at generator fuel inlet. and navigation menu, or in EDIT menu under "Fuel NOTE: The primary regulator for LP gas supply is NOT Selection." INCLUDED with generator. O ��mita iii��,/� 0 - �c�` 1!'VIIIII .� i Cl:::: +� 1/1111611Alli'l kollid« 110,1UVA Muni , ,\ Ilk::1.-1. - i I.,-,Hv V. kit 001878 Figure 5-1. Fuel Conversion Knob Locations installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 21 Fuel Conversion / Gas Connections Fuel Consumption Natural Gas* Propane** Generator 112 Load Full Load 112 Load Full Load 10 kW 2.86 / 101 3.60 / 127 0.97 / 3.66 / 36 1.48 l 5.62 1 54 13 kW 4.36 1154 6.37!225 1.54 / 5.83/ 56 2.45/ 9.28 /90 16 kW 5.15/ 182 6.94 /245 1.70/6.45 /62 2.99/ 11.32/ 109 20 kW 4.64/ 164 8.13/287 2.36 / 8.95 / 86 3.74/ 14.15/ 136 22 kW 5.75/203 8.66/306 2.53 / 9.57 / 92 3.90/ 14.77 / 142 24 kW 5.58/ 197 8.86 /313 2.28/ 8.61 /83 3.68 113.94 1134 * Natural gas is in m3/h /ft3/h ** Propane is in gal/h (LP) / L/h (LP) /ft3/h (LPV) ***Values given are approximate These are approximate values. Use the appropriate spec sheet or fuel data decal for specific values. Verify gas meter is capable of providing enough fuel flow to include household appliances and all other loads. NOTE: The fuel supply and pipe MUST be sized at 100% load BTU/h (Megajoule/h) rating. Always see fuel data decal for the correct BTU/h or Megajoule/h, and required fuel pressures: — Natural Gas: BTU/h = ft3/h x 1000 Megajoules/h = m3/h x 37.26 — Liquid Propane Gas (Vapor): BTU/h = ft3/h x 2500 Megajoules/h = m3/h x 93.15 Fuel Line Sizing Selecting the correct size fuel line is crucial to correct operation of the unit. IMPORTANT NOTE: Generator inlet size DOES NOT dictate size of gas pipe to be used! For further information, see NFPA 54 for NG, or NFPA 58 or ICC IFGC for LP. Measure distance from generator to fuel source on a low pressure gas system. IMPORTANT NOTE: Generator should be plumbed directly from the fuel source through an appropri- ately sized and correctly placed fuel pressure regula- tor, not off the end of an existing low pressure system. Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 22 Fuel Conversion/Gas Connections Natural Gas Pipe Sizing To determine correct NG pipe size, find the kW rating of NOTE: See Table B.3.2 in NFPA 54 or Table A.2.2 in the generator in the left column, and trace to the right. The ICC IFGC, Equivalent Lengths of Pipe Fittings and number to the right is maximum length (measured in ft / Valves for the correct values to be added to overall fuel m) allowed for the pipe sizes on top. Pipe sizes are mea- piping length. Tables are based on schedule 40 black sured by trade size diameter to include any fittings, pipe. If installing any other piping system, follow pipe siz- valves (must be full flow), elbows, tees, or angles. in g chafor selected piping system. Table 5-1. NG Pipe Sizingrts For 5-7 in Water Column For 3.5-5 in Water Column (1.24-1.74 kPa) (0.87-1.24 kPa) Pipe Size (in I mm) Allowable Pipe Distances (ft/m) 0.51 13 0.75119 1 125 1.25/32 1.5138 0.75/19 1 125 1.25132 1.5138 10 kW 10/3.1 60/ 18.3 200/61 750/228.6 - 20/6.1 60/18.3 175/53.3 - 13116 kW - 10/3.1 55/16.7 200/60.9 450/ 137.1 - 30/9.1 125/38.1 200/61 20 kW - 10/3.1 35/ 10.7 140142.3 300191.4 - 10/3.1 60/ 18.3 125/38.1 22/24 kW - 10/3.1 30/9.1 115/35.1 250/76.2 - 10/3.1 60/ 18.3 125/38.1 LP Gas Pipe Sizing To determine correct LP gas pipe size, find the kW rating NOTE: Pipe sizes are from the outlet of the second of generator in the left column, and trace to the right. The stage regulator to the fuel shutoff valve. Table is based number to the right is maximum length (measured in ft / on schedule 40 black pipe. If installing any other piping m) allowed for pipe sizes on top. Pipe sizes are mea- system, follow the pipe size charts for the selected piping sured by trade size diameter to include any fittings, system. valves (must be full flow), elbows, tees, or angles. See NOTE: Recommended minimum LP tank size is 250 gal Table B.3.2 in NFPA 54 or Table A.2.2 in the ICC IFGC, (946 L). Contact LP provider to correctly size LP tank to Equivalent Lengths of Pipe Fittings and Valves for the generator. Vertical tanks, which are measured in pounds correct values to be added to overall fuel piping length. (or kilograms), are permitted if correctly sized for the gen- erator. Do not connect generator to a 20 or 30 lbs LP tank. Table 5-2. LP Gas Pipe Sizing For 10-12 in Water Column (2.49-2.99 kPa) Pipe Size (in/mm) Allowable Pipe Distances (ft I m) 0.5113 0.75119 1 125 1.25 1 32 10 kW 30/9.1 175/53.3 400/ 121.9 - 13/16 kW - 80/24.4 350/ 106.7 600/ 182.9 20122/24 kW - 40/ 12.2 175/53.3 550/ 167.6 23 Installation Guidelines for 00 H?Air-Cooled Generators Fuel Conversion/ Gas Connections Installing and Connecting Fuel Lines , dDANGER 441Explosion and fire. Fuel and vapors are extremely 'I �� flammable and explosive. No leakage of fuel isI. permitted. Keep fire and spark away. Failure to do << �/ Oil: so will result in death or serious in u 'I�P11 1ry' (000192) i i��` 11r1 hi hl vola- S.. . 1/ Mi � • IMPORTANT NOTE: NG and LP gas areg y tile substances. Strictly adhere to all safety proce- dures, ) standards and regulations codes, s g J Fuel line connections should be made by a certified con- Figure 5-3. Fuel Shutoff Valve with Manometer Port tractor familiar with local codes. Always use AGA- approved gas pipe and a quality pipe sealant or joint Fuel shutoff valves available through an IASD: compound. • 1/2 in ball valve, part number OK8752 Verify capacity of NG meter or LP tank to provide suffi- • 3/4 in ball valve, part number OK8754 cient fuel for both the generator and other operating • 1 in ball valve, part number OK8184 appliances. • 1-1/4 in ball valve, part number OL2844 Fuel Shutoff Valve • 1-1/2 in ball valve, part number OL2845 See Figure 5-2. Thegenerator will require an external Flexible Fuel Line manual fuel shutoff valve (A) on the fuel line. NOTE: Fuel shutoff valve must be installed at a readily See Figure 5-2. When connecting flexible fuel line (B) to accessible location, and within 6 ft (1.8 m) of generator generator, use a listed assembly meeting the require- ments of ANSI Z21.75/ CSA 6.27—Connectors for Out- fuel inlet. door Gas Appliances and Manufactured Homes or AGA- approved flexible fuel line in accordance with local regu- 0 Oil lations. 1 ..,^�,i O i Flexible fuel line must not be connected directly to gener- i• O ,,\\�`������ ��»1 re� ator fuel inlet. Always connect flexible fuel line to an s'�'-.= i „ \�\\\ approved gas fitting. t.��.i_�� r The purpose of flexible fuel line is to isolate vibration from •����—,, / A the generator to reduce possibility of a gas leak at one of ��;:- +�;� ;1I, the connection points. Installation of a flexible fuel line is �':�,\�� '�= a fuelgas code and installation requirement. © NOTE: Follow all installation instructions and warnings provided with the flexible fuel line. Do not remove any DD1816 labels or tags. Flexible fuel line must be installed horizon- Figure 5-2. Sediment Trap, Fuel Shutoff Valve with tally, and must be installed between fuel shutoff valve and Manometer Port, and Flexible Fuel Line generator fuel inlet. Figure 5-3 illustrates a fuel shutoff valve with a Sediment Trap manometer port for making fuel pressure checks. This See Figure 5-2. Some local codes require a sediment optional accessory fuel shutoff valve permits making trap (C). The fuel regulator connection has an integrated pressure checks for diagnostic purposes without going sediment trap. into the generator enclosure. The sediment trap must be cleaned periodically accord- ing to local codes. See owner's manual for more informa- tion, 24 Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators 6. Fuel Conversion /Gas Connections Checking Fuel Line Connections Performing Fuel System Leak Test Checking Fuel Pressure ADANGER Proceed as follows to check fuel pressure at fuel regula- Explosionamand andfire.exp explosive.and No pornkaare e of fuel is for in the generator. permitted. Keep fire and spark away. Failure to do 1. Close fuel supply valve. so will result in death or serious injury. (000192) 2. See Figure 5-4. Remove top fuel pressure test port from fuel regulator and install fuel pressure tester All products are factorytested before shipping to verify (manometer). the performance and integrity of the fuel system. How- ever, it is important to perform a final fuel system leak test before starting the generator. The entire fuel system I to regulator. *1/1*_, should be tested from supply 9 �, —�_�_�_ See Figure 5-5. Perform a final fuel system leak test 6.--,..0.1 •,Iafter generator installation. The test will identify possible �w—i .! leaks at all connection points (A). e .....:11%.. F iz,111.1.. 0.111 . It is best practice to perform a fuel system leak test ',iii during normally-scheduled maintenance. ® 001807 O 1 Figure 5-4. Checking Pressure with Manometer ;.....> 1= it 3. Open fuel supply valve and verify fuel pressure is ,...... Q i within specified values. - 4. Record static fuel pressure: :I111 Vii: _ NOTE: Fuel pressure can also be tested at manometer =� port on fuel shutoff valve shown in Figure 5-2. 111) Via NOTE: See fuel data decal or spec sheet for correct fuel 111' pressure specifications. Contact local fuel supplier if fuel `� ,\.1pressure is not within specifications. iii5. Close fuel supply valve when completed. Keepjmanometer connected for future tests of generator 1111:1r'� while starting, running, and under loads. 0 �e; vivo I 004038 Figure 5-5. Connection Points to Leak Check I Inspect for leaks by spraying all connection points with a non-corrosive gas leak detection fluid. The solution should not be blown away or form bubbles. 25 Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators LP Gas (Vapor) Installation (Typical) 0 ,o o l 0 :_ 4 H 0 00 ' ' ;/ O p . G j,;i; il,0004 �J "Iii. c 1.41 1-. � I m0 'fit, 1. "( 1 ar 0 • i • 11111111111ftmeummum ji, !' 008966 Megajouleslh = m31h X 93.15 LPG BTU/h=ft3/h X 2500 isFuel data decal EllMinimum distance from rear obstruction—see Distance Requirem Manual fuel shutoff valve (pressure port optional) I away from fuel inlet. Must be located no more than 6 ft(1.83 m) allPipe fittings (field supplied) © ents Flexible fuel line to local gas codes. mft 1.5 m) from generator. Local codes and regulator Verify minimum distance requirements for regulator vent according Regulator should be a minim manufacturer may have further clearance requirements. el Clamp ©Secondary fuel pressure regulator IIII Manual shutoff valve © Fuel tank—sized mary fuel pressure regulator operating large enough to provide required MJ/BTU for genorevorationt FULL 111 lFuel and ALL connected appliance loads. Be sure to correct for weather Figure 5-7. LP Gas (Vapor) Installation (typical) 27 Installation Guidelines for 60 Hz Air-Cooled Generators