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HomeMy WebLinkAbout126 Wilson Bay Ct (4)' Permit It : 07 G ` i j Job Address:rc�� Description of Work: Historic District: "Zoning: j CITY OF SANFORD PERMIT APPLICATION Q Date: C Tota? ` ,_ ST, quare�otage_ Value of Work: $ l -1 s. Permit Type: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool Electrical: New Service - # of AMPS Addition/Atteration Change of Service _ Temporary Pole _ KechanicaL Residential Non -Residential Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Calc. Required) Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures # of Water & Sewer Lines # of Gas Lines Plumbing/New Residential: # of Water Closets Plumbing Repair - Residential or Commercial Decupancy Type: Residential Commercial Industrial Construction Type: # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEM1I,A form required ) :)waers Name & Address: -ontractor Name & Address: We�s`c 'hone &Fax tz�.� `� �-\ \ Contact Person. a\ at�L�censeNu"mber: __)N R 3onding Company: kddress: Kortgage Lender: \ddress: \ \rehitect/Eugineer: Phone \ddr'ess:� J� S `'z.-� ��c C��s �y Fax 1pplication is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. [certify that no wokof installationoas commenced prior to the ssuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. t understand that a separate Permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, and UR CONDITIONERS, etc. )WNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating onstruction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING i 'WICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN 1TTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT- 40T[CE: [a addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional sestfictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of WS county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. ! acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirem of Florida Lien Law, 7 3. ' Signature ofOwner/Agent Date Signature ofContractor/Agent I! Print Owner/Agent's Name Print Conti-actor/Agent's Name j, Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date I ,t„ /Xs,/litiilllillll� Owner/Agent is Personalty Known to Me or Contractor/Agent is Personally Known to Me or Produced ID t,/_ Produced [D \tel 3Z 5. (a 8 I "5g— S q 4 ' APPROVALS: ZONING: UTIL: FD: ENG: BLDG: pecial Conditions: :ev 0312005 qpe Limited Power of Attorney Date: i- I hereby name and (Name) of 4\ ��, to be my lawful (Company Name) attorney in fact to act for and apply to Seminole County Building and Fire Division for a . A>-', permit for hype of Permit) work to be performed at the location described as: Parcel ID#: — \- - Address of Job: ��� � �,_,_ �� - 5 �� \3�-a-1 Property Owner: and to sign my name and do all things necessary to this appointment. (Contractor's Company and License) . (signature of -Contractor) Acknowledged: ra CI Sworn to and subscribed before me this a3 day of �•��A.D. �^7 Notary Public (Seal) �vvPt& Renee Templeton My Commission DD224613 VIP Expires October 10, 2007 My Commission expires on: >pzi r _ TAX ROLL FOR 2006 GENERAL Millage Millage Description Rate Tax Bill Code Parcel Number: 22-19-30-503-0000-2620 COUNTY GENERAL Owner: BROWN WILLIAM H JR & CHERYL L 0100 FUND 49989 $1;048.18 David Johnson CEA,ASA - Address: 126 WILSON BAY CT 0400 SCHL SCHOOL .7753 $1;625.67 "` PROPER Tax District: S1 - SANFORD 1000` CITY SANFORD 6325 $1,326.24 Just Value: $234,683 1200 SJWM 0462 $96:87 SENllN©LE Ca6kr,Y. FLORIDA Assesed Value: $234,683 9800 .COUNTY BONDS .01451 $30.43 Taxable Value: $209,683 Tax Bill $4,127.39 a1,101 E..FErst St.°' Sanfdid ;Fl 32771 DOES NOT INCLUDE ** NON -AD aoT ss5 zsos VALOREM ASSESSMENTS ** SALES Sales Deed Sales LEGAL DESCRIPTION e Vacant/Improve rove Code Type Date Book Pag p LOT 262 PRESERVE AT LAKE MONROE UNIT 2 PB 66 PGS 10 & 11 SQ- . WD .09/-2005- 05934--1542 ; CUE—, om AD RESE a f -Y E e 1ALT PH,,.,NE 2 GAT E CODE , DIRECTIONS TO SITE 77 -717777 CONDITION SL�a�akaL�:ji0�! ✓ tZAcErS i BAD REVERSE uf::?UND EE f P!QQi �L����R POt)! 1lAGIh-r't �'2'r`R. nOLf'tP15 ; 7 .` t-pp�� pql y--su SU GG ES °.Ui:atENp ' ADJUSTMENTS. CHLORINE Ppm plLf 7 4-pptr TA. CALCIUM ..2,30 -.300 ppm ' S,TBtLiaEfi 30 - to .CUPiRENT POOL T�MP.�Fa� ' a.PRE i Cr. 'Z E, (G- Al PRE^EMSTING Av44L'7 s� �. Intelligent automation is the key to GUARDIAN'S outstanding efficiency and self-sufficiency. GUARDIAN will turn on and off daily, collecting heat whenever it is available. The automatic controller alerts the pump when to run. it also alerts the automatic check valve to open, simultaneously. The pump then circulates colder water (from the bottom of your special solar storage tank) through your solar collector(s), and returns the heated water to the tank. This cycle continues as long as the sun is available to provide heat to your water. When there is no heat available, the controller turns the pump off, and closes the check valve to prevent any loss of hearfrom the tank. If your family ever needs more hot water than the sun can provide, GUARDIAN'S back-up heating element automatically takes over, insuring that you will always have all the hot water you need. Worry -free performance is what this system is all about. Doesn't it make sense to let a GUARDIAN water heater begin protecting your lifestyle? i �T, /�aey, egg ^�g�'g®p +47F fly 1 `fit TZ A�Y./ 1��' s Ppk9yKY �"�te ! 4 t Y K Solar Collector U�'q/� n c Intelligent automation is the key to GUARDIAN'S outstanding efficiency and self-sufficiency. GUARDIAN will turn on and off daily, collecting heat whenever it is available. The automatic controller alerts the pump when to run. it also alerts the automatic check valve to open, simultaneously. The pump then circulates colder water (from the bottom of your special solar storage tank) through your solar collector(s), and returns the heated water to the tank. This cycle continues as long as the sun is available to provide heat to your water. When there is no heat available, the controller turns the pump off, and closes the check valve to prevent any loss of hearfrom the tank. If your family ever needs more hot water than the sun can provide, GUARDIAN'S back-up heating element automatically takes over, insuring that you will always have all the hot water you need. Worry -free performance is what this system is all about. Doesn't it make sense to let a GUARDIAN water heater begin protecting your lifestyle? d t Y Solar Collector 77 Automatic Controller Pump I` g . GUA r Back-up , Bleating Element Solar Storage Tank e. Enjoy your baths even more;, knowing that your water is being <i heated free by the sun's unlimited energy. Rest assured that your GUARDIAN water heating system is automatically provid- j ing Your family with these great benefits: $, reduced f=° m energy consuption, reduced pollution, and even added value ' to your home. To begin taking advantage of GUARDIAN'S financial and environmental benefits, call us today. RM xON 01� PROTECTING, YOUR LIFESTYLE_ ag-�6�'���� ------------------------- Solar Collector' Automatist Intelligent automaton is the kev to GUARDIAN's.outstandingHalveffid self-sufficiency.;Check c efficiency anGUARDIAN will turn on and off l'" I'll[�g � � daily, collecting heat whenever it is available. The automatic controller alerts the pump when to ruin. It also alerts the € Automatic t automatic check valve to open, simultaneously, The pump Controller then circulates colder water (from the bottom of your special solar storage tank) through your solar collector(s), and returns the heated water to the tank. This cycle continues as Pnmp� ; I long as the sun is available to provide heat to your water.fiF When there is no heat available, the controller turns the W GuaxDl" a pump off, and closes the check valve to prevent any loss of heat from the tank. Back-up ' V h4 e Beating If your family ever needs more hot water than the sun can dement provide, GUARDIAN'S back-up heating element automatically. y takes over, insuring that you will always have all the hot water`��," �t�ql; �%��^,�w Cyt � You need. ' t' Worry-free performance is what this system is all about. Doesn't it make sense to let a GUARDIAN water heater begin protecting your lifestyle' Solar q5 Storage Tank kM v 1 Y A Enjoy.your baths even more, knowing that your water is being heated free by the sun's unlimited energy: Rest assured that k your GUARDIAN water heating systeiil is automatically prov d- �v1,Z Ing your family with these great benefits: $aving$, reduced energy consumption; reduced pollution, and even added value to your home. To begin taking advantage of GUARDIAN'S financial and environmental benefits, callus today 1 t � e 5 - ":�Y ` tw tl�tl qTM &. q �_ PROTECTING 707 LIFESTYLE ALUMINUM FRANIE \rAD LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION ...this facilitates long life and strength. The frame is powder coated in an attractive medium bronze— color. - ALUMINUM EXTRUDED BATTEN No silicon is used! Ribbed aluminum extrusions and a smooth compressed EPDM gasket provide water tightness.This allows easy access to the collector for repair or maintenance at any time or location, GLASS GASKET' a UV durable EPDM channel with molded corners assures long life and avoids all water penetration. Architectural aluminum angles inside with special I i._ow-iRDN TEMPERED GLASS pin grip rivets insure high stability. An additional Exclusively using the new "High -T" tempered corner seal, produces the water tightness. glass with an iron oxide content of less than 1% Quick Lock Mounting QUICK, L_-OCK" MDUNTiNG FRAME The variable Quick Lock mounting hardware reduces mounting time and makes it simple for 1. anyone to insta6. Th,'Quick Lock System allows the highest flexibility in mounting and is tested to/win q d✓ nditions of 181 mph, Mounting possibilities include. Pitched -roof, t Flatroof; 6-.Galcony nd Facade�iiofidting: — — ----- -.— --__-� eX A ALTERNATE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, LLC P.O. Box 61326 ' Jacksonville, Florida 32236 web: www.aetsolar.com FULL COPPER At3SJRS'ER The heat transfer is optimized by the high frequency, ThermafinTm forge weld which creates a crystalline homogenous connection between the fin and the riser. L_FnIL_Fn Absorberjoint -Magnified S00 times C1,ED P LY-iSOCYANUPATE INSULATIp1J „ THERNIAX SHL.AIHING B[3SS E D AI. -1.3 .1I1,!1 -1M BACK S 1-4 E ET. RACK MOUNT RACK MOUNT BRACKET Raised 1/2" 1/4' LOCK BOLT AE STANDARD MOUNT FRONT /"TRIANGLE BRACKETh —.31 o x 1-3/4' BOLT FLUSH MOUNTBRACKET —� Raised 3" 1/4' LOCK BOLT AE STANDARD MOUNT HINGE MOUNT REAR 0 1/4' LOCK BOLT TILT MOUNT STRUT 1' X 11 x 0.1' So. ALUMINUM TUBE 3/8' x 4' BOLT LENGTH AS REQUIRED TRIANGLE BRACKET, 9 3/8' x 1-3/4' BOLT f op xup. Cilt3�r'+ r S 'SA k�+� F 4 x F$�q4- tfvY PIT foug WAX MR 5�1 '+.� %s '� % a J'sr.'g f �- t '�, '+� >•s'k�'�j j..0 s�s+> ea"y'�' dK � s' �G+f�,t -. y+ part No. Qg tiription Qty_ Figure t Parl N4_ Desertptiont� . Figure 1 No. 4031 Universal Mount 2 1 8016 1012 Strap Bracket Coupling Clamp 2 4 5 j 8019 8016 Stainless Steel Washer Strap Bracket 2 2 2 3 6017-6 Coupling Hose, Long 2 6 8017-2 Coupling.Hose, Short 2 4 4032 4033 End Cap Adapter, Pipe to Collector 2 2 8 1012 Coupling Clamp 44033 Assembly Diagrem (Showing Three Collectors) d9" 49" 49" 2` — 2 Eftd Figurei cap w , f 4m Table 2 Q Slope Down 1/4 per COoecmr Distance from end, Mounting Bracket ,$ cap.: : to 5trap Bracket Step 4:. Measure down from the Universal Mount marks Collector Upper . Lower ` (distances as shown nin Table 2),' and snap two more Length Strap . Strap horizontal chalk lines to'mark your strap locations: The 8' T' $' 72 Strap Bracket holes w)ll' belocated and drilled after the _ collectors are in place.,_` id 4 .g 912 ' Step 5: Bring two collectors up on the roof. Connect the - 12 S' A ' t t' .2" headers together wdh ;Short Hoses. Between the two Outlet headers, where they are connected: by a ;hose, should be<two Coupling Clamps.: Tighten aCoupling Step 6: Install the remaining collectors in the array. Clamp at each end of the hose, just behind the barb at the ; . Each of these collectors will have two Universal Mounts. end of the collector fitting. DO NOT OVER -TIGHTEN Apply polyurethane seatertoall anchorpoints, as in Step (hose rubber should only.bulge slightly into thd,holes in 5. Slide the tops of the Universal Mounts into place on the band ofaiie clamp} their bases until each snaps, fastening the collectors firmly in place. ' Braoethe two collectors atthe' interided.beginrnng of your, army Ther; align the base of ttie, tirst Universal Mount Step 7: , Drill a pilot,hole (3/16" for 1!4" lag bolt) on each With the first chalk fine end of the strap chalk lines, a°minimum of 3" from the J 'f mark. Fill the pilot hole edge -of the absorber plate (four places). Drill pilot holes .With Ahigh quality poly- on each chalk line, between the edges of the absorber urethane sealer. Place plate at each collector: These holes shouldbe about 1/4" a steel,washer into the off of center; so that'the leg of the Strap Bracket will be in ,. circular :.area in the, the center of the space. Install the Strap Brackets with, Mount's base, and slide polyurethane sealer. The Strap Brackets at both ends of a: mounting. tiie row' must be Installed; with the bracket's flat side ,screw- through ithe Mount's towards the collector (screw head'outside). Nate: be o hole, and anchor it into ' sure all of your anchor's satisfy your prevailing local code the roof.' Cover each requirements. a i screw's:head . with through the ample sealant. Fasten . Step ti: Slip the Hold -Down Strap (polyester) ...* the next three tJniver- ' Strap Brackets, tie it fo, one end bracket, stretch ;it tight, sal Mounts to the root cut. it off and tie it ;to the bracket at the opposite end. . y along the chalk marks.: Polypropylene strap is"slippetl through the bracket and -• Lay the ;top headers doubled back on' itself. , Slip a Strap Clamp. over the crew the.strap from the two collectors ' douFjled section and tighten the until into the I ts'.l ases. -� bulges intthe hole: Do nopundture strawi screw. 4. 9 Step 9: Connect the end caps to the collectors in the Step 11: If the plumbing in your system will not allow the locations shown on Figure 2, using Short Hoses and collectors to properly drain (eg: piping over the peak of Coupling Clamps. Connect the collectors to the supply the roof), a manual drain line must be installed from the and return piping with Long Hoses and Coupling Clamps lowest point in the system on the .roof. Manually draining using Pipe to CollectorAdapters. Universal PVC/CPVC/ the system during freezing weather should protect the ABS adhesive must be, used at these cemented joints. collectors from freezing. .Step . building codes may enforce additional 10: The appropriate location for the vacuum relief Notes: 1) Local valve in the system may be dictated by the particulars of requirements far the installation of your solar system. the system.. Typically best locations are out of aaee at 2) All points where the system is anchored to the roof the supply connection of the pipe and collectors (see "E" should be properlyfiashed, especially for asbestos shingle in Figure 1); out of a fitting jh place of any ofthe end caps; roofs. Check your:local building codes for the approved and out of atee in the supply or return line, just below the method of flashing roof penetrations. roof level. 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The solar sensor is mounted:on the same surface as the. solar collectors but, not touching Figure 4 below shows a system divided into two rows. ahem. It is important that the sensor sees; the same sun, You will need a System Kit, Part Number 1091; for each all day, as the collectors. Installation instructions packed added row. Note that the return from the lower row is With the automatic control system should be followed.: connected to the return at the highest point in the system. -for Slope the rows toward the supply drainage. Solar system isolation valves should be installed to allow- the collectors to be serviced without requiring that the . Figure 5 on.page 7 shows a more complex, multi-level pool circulation stay turned.off.: If the 3 -way control valve system with split rows. Roof vents can often be straddled has a non -positive seal; a ball valve should be installed by using a pair of long hoses ;in place of short ones. between the 3-way.valve and the collectors..If the.3-way The normal space between .the absorber plates on has a positive seal, it will act as the isolation valve on the adjacent collectors is 2.9 inches: That space can be supply side. Install al/2 lb. spring check Valve between increased to 7.9 inches'by replacing short hoses with the return from the solar collectors and the bypass tee In long ones, giving room to pass any standard vent stack. the return line.Do rot use two ball valves for system FoHarger obstructions, such as chimney's; attic vents or windows, you will have to split the row with the Split Row isolation. Kit, Part Number 1093. If a high pressurepool cleaner pump is used, its supply Should connected between the filter and the control In Figure 5, the third row is on another roof, higher than .be valve. If a gas or.electric heater or heat pump is used, It ; the first two rows. Note that the returns for the first two must be installed .between the solar system return tee . rows meet the return from the third row at the highest ; and the return line. to the pool. Heaters and heat pumps . point in the system. Again, slope all rows toward the often create an:ezcesslve pressure loss, so it is good supplies, so they. can drain. practice to provide;a bypass as shown. 'The bypass _ valve may be opened:,wlienever the solar system Two-F�Ow System alone is heating, the pool (Note: some heaters require water flow:at alttimes): On `the roof (or other mounting surface) Eriii g horizontal pipes should be supported .cap every 4 feet and vertical pipes every 13 °feet: A support should�be.placed as - ° close to the collector supply and Return retum as i5 practical Sta1nIESS 'DownSi6el %� H ghest Hold Clam s, Part P m Point Numbe,r20 2, reusefulforthis . r purpose. End - End Cap .� Figure 4 Sido Down 1147 pYr Collector _ 71 End" ° C8p 6: Multi -Flow, Multi -Level system Retum a from Highest Point One r spt3t Raw Kit Figure 5 .; solar. collectors. If it does not, " check the low voltage wiring to the valve motor. It the valve motor has a toggle switch, make sure it is . O" position. not in the "FF With the system on, the collectors, should be purged of all SeCtiOftl 4 air in l to.3 minutes and the water returning to the pool ' -U p i " Start end-Byi�tntenarlce . should be clear ear .and free from air bubbles. , After 5 minutes, feel the return end of the absorber plate.on.each Start -Up and Tests collector. Ttey should be uniforrnly„caul tia:the touch. If they are, you.have uniform:flow to all collectors. 'If `they Before starting the pump, we recommend that you install are not, flow mustbe increased to the minimum specified a flow meter in a location to accurately show the flow rate levels in order to,get rated performance forthe system. If through the solar system. The preferred location is on the rnultiple-row system, one bank feels warmerthan before the solar collectors, after at least 3 feet of straight the other, the flow must be corrected: Install a ball.Valve pipe.'<You can then determine if the flow rate meets the in either the supply or return line to the row tnat feels levels shown in Table 3. cooler. You can then throttle this valve until the tempera- tures of the collectors on.each bank are approximately This section describes the steps for starting an automatic ` equal: system [If a manual'control is. used, turn the three=way valve'to the indicated positions. The "OFF” mark oppo, " ` Next, switch the control to "C7FF":.The valve should tum site the valve handle Indicates the line that is blocked by to divert the water to the line that `fly -passes the solar the diverter� ;5witchahe control to "ON". The "Power", collectors: Switch :the control tot."AUTO" _Set the _- .. Heating" and Cooling", lights should go on and the temperature control to the maximum position or atleast control valve should.turn to divert water flow through the `. 10 degrees higher than the pool water temperature. The 7 "Heating" light should come on and the valve should turn circulation. The check valve installed in the return line to divert ail of the pool water through the solar system. If should prevent water from rising to the roof through the thel ight does not come on, disconnect the pool water return line. t6mDerature sensor wires Iand temporarily "short" the volar sensor terminals. If the "Heating° light now comes In warm climates where the pool is kept open all.,year, a on, you robabl have a bad wuln conriection to the y p y g nwmal-practice is g run the filter system; supplying the solar sensor. collectors with flowing water, whenever light freezes are expected. Alternatively, an, automatic control with a Set the temperature control to the minimum position or at recirculating freeze'protection feature may be used, It least 10 degrees below the pool water temperature. The will automatically control the pump and solar system "Heating" light should go out and the valve should tum to during freezing conditions, as long as electricity is avail - divert the water through the by-pass line.; If it does not, able. disconnect the solar sensor wires and ternporarily "short" the pool water tern I erature sensor terminals. if the light Catfector Repair: Holy goes out, you probably have a bad connection in the pool water sensor wiring. For further trouble shooting If a+ ollectortUbe becomes daniaged and leaks, it maybe information, see the manual packed with the control. easily, repaired with Repair.Kit, Part 0095. Cut the damaged tube Where it connects to the inlet header (a Once, everything -is working, -set the control for.the maxi- standard razor. khif-e should perform this cut adequately), mum desired -water temperature with .the. control ort separatingthe tube from the header. Then free the cut "Auto" and the installation,is complete. end of the :tube by cutting the center of the w,eb, parallel with the tube on each side, downward a few inches away Maintenance: from the header. Now, you have two options: For,pools that close during winter months, if the solar 1) insert a repair screw into the molded hole in the `finishes system is piped so that it will naturallydra n from'gravi�y, header, screwing it tightly, until it flush with the turn off yaurcirculating system at least 30`rrinutes before header. Then, slip the cut ,end of the tube over the any freezing temperatures. When.all water has drained protruding end of the screw. Repeat this process for the. from the collectors, normal paol winterization procedures same ,tube; at the,other 'header to prevent water from may .be followed:Ariy piping that will not drain from entering the tube ffom either end: gravity must be 'manually drained, or blown out, to _ prevent freeze damage. 2) Insert a rubber repair plug into the opened tube. Slide the;plug„down through the tube a.few inches. The plug- Forpools remaining open during the winter months, once should feel centered and firm within the tube. Repeat this the solar system is completely drained; close your isola= process on other end of the same tube; beginning by tion valve in.the supply line.(either the ball valve or the cuiting.the tube away from the apposite header. positive seal 3 -way} and you may resume pool water Manufactured with pride in the U:S.A. by: Solar World,16c. ' 4305 West Alva Street f Tampa, IFiorida 33614 a Solar World June 2002 8