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EL-18-885Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ❑BUILDING ELECTRIC ❑ ROOFING Master Permit No.a3( ( U Z, Sub Permit No. I—"' Le —9� ❑ REVISION ❑ EXTENSION ❑RENEWAL ❑PLUMBING ❑ MECHANICAL ❑PUBLIC WORKS ❑ CHANGE OF ❑ CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP CONTRACTOR DRAWINGS JOB ADDRESS: to A�L. XU�:N2_ City: Miami Shores �1 County: Miami Dade Zip: 33138 Folio/Parcel#:�5C_LJor6(? m— ys Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder):�o �,�C�% Phone#:'3� Address: ` )l &16 I 11 � bt?- • City: '(iiC% ; UE%' Y_State: T r / L Zip: Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email CONTRACTOR: Company (fName: ? . aotx� P_ l P_C4r-P c_ Phone#: 954 - 43 2- A-13 Address: 1730 'Kw it L()tzu City: ?Qmb(D"_ Tin" State: r _ Zip: 330a4 Qualifier Name: &sscll GOOd Phone#: State Certification or Registration #: GC,) 30t2D-i0 Certificate of Competency #: _ DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: 01% Phone#: Address: City: State: Zip: Value of Work for this Permit: $_ 10no. — Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration [ New ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition Description of Work: ?m( yLeCA-(tc' Specify color of color thru tile: P 1A Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ CCF $ CO/CC $ Scanning Fee $ Technology Fee $ Radon Fee $ Training/Education Fee $ DBPR $ Notary $, Double Fee $ Structural Reviews $ (Revised02/24/2014) Bond $ n TOTAL FEE NOW DUE Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) ( 1A Ar _ Bonding Company's Address City State Zip Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable) PTA Mortgage Lender's Address City State Zip Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC..... OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to ' chmen Als , a rtified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection w is occurs eve (7 days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will not bgap r ed aryl rei ection fee will be charged. Signatu OWNER or AGENT The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this L day of olaxt- 20 1? by who is personally known to me orwho has pr ced rkiVuS 11(a"u as identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Print: Seal: -P`r• Notary Public State of Florida Adriana Rojas Pierrend My Commission GG 183868 or Expires 02/07/2022 APPROVED BY **************** Signature CONTRACTOR The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this c;� day of 20 18 by Russell CDoca who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Sign:_ Print: Se �.►*' Notary Public Stai>, •)f Florida Addana Rojas Pierrend +� < My Commission GG 183868 '?a „ Expires 02/07/2022 Plans Examiner ***************** Zoning (Revised02/24/2014) Structural Review Clerk R. GOOD ELECTRIC, INC. 1730 NW 88th Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 March 5, 2018 Before me this day personally appeared Russell Good, who being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he will be the only person working on the project located at a80 J)U 91 S-1— Miami Shores, FL33'13� -44 RUSELL GOOD EC13002270 Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of , 2011bby, 'VJ" who is personally known to me. 0 Notary Public State of Florida Adrian My Comrr�kpivt=`�e�'�TA E OF L RI T LARGE or ad Expires 0 1730 NW 88th Way Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 Phone:954-214-5899 15gortEs tom! Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue NE Miami Shores, FL 33138-0000 yF—d• Phone: (305)795-2204 toRlop` Permit No. BPP-4-18-882 Permit Type: PoolstWhirlpooWHot Tubs Permimt Work Classification: New Permit Status: APPROVED Issue Date: 5/412018 1 Expiration: 10/31/2018 Project Address Parcel Number Applicant 157 NE 101 Street 1132060131951 Miami Shores, FL Block: Lot: RACHEL & COLIN RILEY Owner Information Address Phone Cell RACHEL & COLIN RILEY 157 NE 101 Street (716)807-1312 MIAMI SHORES FL 33138- 157 NE 101 Street MIAMI SHORES FL 33138- Contractor(s) Phone Cell Phone PARKWOOD POOLS AND PAVERS LL (954)583-3355 Approved: In Review Comments: Date Approved:: In Review Date Denied: Type of Work: Swimming Pool Additional Info: Classification: Residential Fees Due Amount Bond Type - Contractors Bond $500.00 CCF $13.80 CO/CC Fee $15.00 DBPR Fee $10.35 DCA Fee $6.90 Education Surcharge $4.60 P&Z Review Fee $35.00 Permit Fee $690.00 Plan Review Fee (Engineer) $45.00 Scanning Fee $12.00 Technology Fee $18.40 Total: $1,351.05 Occupancy: Private Bond Return Scanning: 4 Valuation: $ 23,000.00 Total Sq Feet: 1011 Available Inspections: Inspection Type: Fence Final Pool Deck Wall Steel Review Electrical Review Building Review Planning Review Plumbing Review Structural Review Mechanical Pay Date Pay Type Amt Paid Annt Due Invoice # BPP-4-18-67046 05/04/2018 Credit Card $ 1,151.05 $ 200.00 04/05/2018 Credit Card $ 200.00 $ 0.00 Bond #: 3745 In consideration of the issuance to me of this permit, I agree to perform the work covered hereunder in compliance with all ordinances and regulations pertaining thereto and in strict conformity with the plans, drawings, statements or specifications submitted to the proper authorities of Miami Shores Village. In accepting this permit I assume responsibility for all work done by either myself, my agent, servants, or employes. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, WINDOWS, DOORS, ROOFING and SWIMMING POOL work. OWNERS AFFIDAVIT: ertify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zonin uthermore I authorize the above -named contractor to do the work stated. A1.1ieaelo, �o`/,y May 04, 2018 AuthorizelSigrpture: Owner / Applicant / Contractor" / Agent s' Date Building Department Copy May 04, 2018 1 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949 PR 0116 2018 T FBC 20 (--(' Master Permit No.�`l' Sub Permit No. KBUILDING ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ ROOFING ❑ REVISION ❑ EXTENSION ❑RENEWAL Qy'LUMBING ❑ MECHANICAL DPLIBLICWORKS ❑ CHANGE OF ❑ CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP CONTRACTOR DRAWINGS JOB ADDRESS: 11Ji tAL 1o, lz)� City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Zip•aRt Folio/Parcel#: � \-32fYC2- jCj5 I Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder): C� A l� R I I �ii� Phone#: 71(- Yd f ` Address: 1s-+ ME bi City: `(Y1wm' i- y; � State: Zip: y�V''5l Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR: Company Name: "Y- C& � ��` o, � Phone#:'mil q- I n" 5 Address: a,\�7 ` k)02X�L 2%ya City: G��Q� State: Yc Zip: r3��k�!) Qualifier Name: i�w LCMx\ SPhone#:cK54-'SW13S " State Certification or Registration #:C'_t `ty ty%fffz, Certificate of Competency #: DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: A-57al(o Phone#: q5q- &I I; - gra6 Address: o?(o F City: 1 State:L Zip: 3 41f 1 Value of Work for this Permit: $ Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration [� New ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition Description of Work: ?001 -► L c.Q� Ce u Stu 1 (I Spa. 1Ja0d ) 0O l4-0 �cwa< cEo,cQ, Act ,c, A" I 1 D 11 st Specify color of color thru tile: Submittal Fee $ 2J03 ` 0�3 Permit Fee $ Scanning Fee $ Technology Fee $ Radon Fee $ Training/Education Fee $ CCF $ DBPR $ CO/CC $ Notary $ Double Fee $ Structural Reviews $ (Revised02/24/2014) Bond $ S�b . TZ) , C TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ l 1.S 1 Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City State Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address City State Zip Zip Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC..... OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notic f commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attac ent. , a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which o rs se (7) days after the building permit is issued. in the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will not be a rove and w specti n e will be charged. Signatu ER or AGENT The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this nn o? day of fV4Y%t).-, 20 Is by KA4&tk qj�m , who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Sign TIr7TtT�;A�'� IT Add6na Rojas Pierrend Seal: My Commission GG 183868 Expires 02/07/2022 Signature CONTRACTOR The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this c� day of nlQ�[ 20 ($ by ;D1 04)J who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Sign: Print:" Seal: ******************************** ***************************************************** APPROVED BY U Plans Examiner ****************** Zoning /%4 (Revised02/24/2014) Structural Review 1150 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. Ag ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. TEL. (954) 782-1441 POMPANO BEACH FLORIDA 33060 L.B. #3635 SHEET 1 OF 2 FAX. (954) 782-1442 TYPE OF SURVEY: BOUNDARY JOB NUMBER: SU-18-0366 TOPO,19-0176 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 22 AND 23, BLOCK 14, AMENDED PLAT OF MIAMI SHORES SECTION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 70, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA ADDRESS: 157 NE 101ST STREET MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138 FLOOD ZONE: X BASE FLOOD ELEVATION: N/A CONTROL PANEL NUMBER: 120652-0302-L EFFECTIVE: 9/11/2009 REVISED: LOWEST FLOOR ELEVATION: SEE SURVEY GARAGE FLOOR ELEVATION: SEE SURVEY LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE: SEE SURVEY HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE: SEE SURVEY .... REFERENCE BENC3i.MA►RK: ...... . . . . CERTIFY TO: . ..... .. .... 1..F.ACHEC 171LE.Y & C"*I.IN,RILEY Z.... .. . .... ir ... . . .. . .. ...... .... . . 6. *000 DCBM#N-568 ELEV:9.65'NGVD NOTES: 1. THIS SURVEY CONSISTS OF A MAP AND A TEXT REPORT. ONE IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE OTHER. 2. OWNERSHIP OF FENCE AND WALLS IF ANY, NOT DETERMINED. 3. THIS SURVEY IS MADE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE CERTIFIED HEREON. TO BE VALID ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SURVEY AS SHOWN HEREON. 0 = CENTRAL ANGLE LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS: MIAMI-DADE COUNTY NGVD1929 A = ARC LENGTH o Y. CB = CHORD BEARING ^ R RNV = RADIUS = RIGHT OF WAY OR +^ SO. FT. ELEVATIONS BASED ON NGVD 1929 SQUARE FEET MAINT. = MAINTENANCE D.B. CLF - DEED BOOK AP.C. = CHAIN LINK FENCECORIGINAL = POINT OF CURVATURE P,C.P. - PERMANENT CONTROL POINT B.C.R. = BROWARD COUNTY RECORDS WF = WOOD FENCEP.T. = POINT OF TANGENCY P.B.C.R. = PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS D.C.R. = DADE COUNTY RECORDS BLVD. BOULEVARDWITHOUTWM = WATER METER P = PLAT P.B. = PLAT BOOK AD = ASSUMED DATUMURE ANDOH = OVERHANG N&D = NAIL & DISC O.R.B. = OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK I.M. = IRON PIPE L RAISEDN = NORTH P.O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT F.F. = FINISHED FLOOR I.R. = IRON ROD FLORIDAS = SOUTH P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING ENCH. = ENCROACH GAR. = GARAGE URVEYORE = EAST A/C = AIR CONDITIONER %_%_%_X— = CHAIN LINK FENCE GL = CENTERLINE PPER. W = WEST FND. = FOUND�= WOOD FENCE (M) LP = MEASURED = LIGHT POLE B.M. = BENCHMARK CHATT. CHATTAHOOCHEE ^ = METAL FENCE U.E. = UTILITY EASEMENT FH = FIRE HYDRANT F.P.L. = FLORIDA POWER 8 LIGHT O O O—O— = PVC FENCE EASEMENT o/s = OFFSET ELEV. = ELEVATION —I = CONCRETE FENCE D.E. = DRAINAGE SEC. = SECTION MH = MANHOLE A.E. = ANCHOR EASEMENT TWP. = TOWNSHIP ESMT. = EASEMENT = CONCRETE WALL P.R.M. = PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT RGE. = RANGE ELEC. = ELECTRIC = WIRE FENCE N.G.V.D. = NORTH GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. 1150 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. L.B. #3635 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33060 SHEET 2 OF 2 C 01 1 I I LOT 7, BLOCK 14 LOT 6, BLOCK 14 -----------------L-----------J wood(anchor pole -. c 15 RESERVED. ALLEY asphalt �, n FOUND 5/8" \ p jn typical 6 wood fence o RODNN05/D8" IRONIn IRON ROD W. 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I 145.00' Vp,wv: 100.00' ' S' conc walk .'eleca , v o�ro�'FOUND 5/8" IRON Vr BLOCK • x,° street ROD NO ID light CORNER 9, 9 9 , 01 ° ti° ,pry e x concrete 9:95 RECEIVED Ya ` FEB 2 7 2019 WEST SITE EAST SITE: "BENCHMARK SET NAIL & NE 101 ST STREET .BENCHMARK' . SET NAIL DISC LB3635 „ , .. T^�• DISC LB3635 +_ °s? (75' RIGHT T OF WAY) ,. asphalt ELEVATIONS SHOWN THUS + REFER TO NGVD 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED FIELD MEASUREMENTS ARE IN AGREEMENT WITH RECORD MEASUREMENTS. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A BEARING OF N/A. 3. THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR OWNERSHIP, RIGHTS -OF -WAY, EASEMENTS, OR OTHER MATTERS OF RECORDS BY ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. 4. OWNERSHIP OF FENCES AND WALLS IF ANY NOT DETERMINED. 5. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE USED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. 6. THIS SURVEY CONSISTS OF A MAP AND TEXT REPORT. ONE IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE OTHER. 7. THIS SURVEY IS MADE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE CERTIFIED HEREON, TO BE VALID ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SURVEY AS SHOWN. 8. THE FLOOD ZONE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS FOR THE DWELLABLE STRUCTURE ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9. THE LOCATION OF OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES ARE APPROXIMATE IN NATURE DUE TO THEIR PROXIMITY ABOVE GROUND. SIZE, TYPE AND QUANTITY MUST BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION. 10. DUE TO THE UNDERGROUND CONDITION SEPTIC TANK LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE IN NATURE, THE POSITION SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY UNDERGROUND LOCATION SPECIALISTS BEFORE DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION, LOCATION BY ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC DONE BY PROBE METHOD WITH NO VISUAL VERIFICATION. CERTIFICATION: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS ABOVE GROUND SKETCH OF BOUNDARY SURVEY WAS MADE UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE CHARGE AND IS ACCURATE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS SKETCH MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE, ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS, CHAPTER 5J-17, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODES, PURSUANT TO CURRENT SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STATUTES. Not valid without he signature and the REVISIONS DATE BY ra Floridaraised seal of i FlLicensed Surveyor ROBERT L. THOMPSON (PRESIDENT) and Mapper. UPDATE SURVEY SU-19-0176 02-12-2019 AL/RLT PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER No.3869 — STATE OF FLORIDA DATE OF SURVEY DRAWN BY CHECKED BY FIELD BOOK SCALE 1 "=20' SK eCHERSU-18-0366 02-15-2018 ER RLT 18-0366 Miami hores V Wage 9 Building Department 10050 N. E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 RESTRICTIVE COVENANT PROTECTIVE POOL ENCLOSURE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, the undersigned bac hpj _i (E simple owner(s) of the following described property is/are the fee and being in Miami Shores Village, Florida: Address: 16 T NE 101 e F (lrlicuni Shac" l- 3313S Whereas, the undersigned owner(s) 3ar-w i col"n 2< <' desire to utilize said Lot(s) as a single building site, and the undersign and agree as follows: r(s) do(es) hereby declare I. That the property will not be used in violation of any ordinances of Miami Shores Village or Miami -Dade County now in effect or hereinafter enacted. II. That the purpose of the covenant is to induce Miami Shores Village to issue a permit for a pool where the required enclosure is not on the subject property where the pool is located. III. That if any of our adjoining neighbors remove any portion of their fence or wall, or if our/my property shall fail to meet code requirements for pool barriers, we, as owners will immediately installs a protective enclosure to meet code requirements and will obtain a permit for such fence. IV. That, I/we, as owner(s) hold Miami Shores Village harmless for any negligence or injury that results from not having the enclosure. V. If enclosure belongs to said property, I agree to maintain & or replace said enclosure in the event that is damaged or removed by any case. NOW, THEREOF, for good and valuable consideration, the undersigned do(es) hereby declare that he/she will not convey or cause to be conveyed the title to the above property without requiring the successor in title to abide by all terms and conditions set forth herein. FURTHER, the undersigned declare(s) that this covenant is intended and shall constitute a restrictive covenant concerning the use, enjoyment and title to the above property and shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be binding upon the undersigned, 'Sher sy 'ess��ssigns and may only be released by Miami Shores Village, or its successors, in rda 0, pm id i age then in effect. , I ' & PRINT •. • • • • � NE GN & PRINT • • . • . • • 1 Hereby Certify that on this day personally appeared before me and has produced ID #1 . yk��- 1—as identification and he/she acknowledge that he/she executed the foregoing, freely add IIolurtarily,�&pbrposeslhere.i��expressed. . • • • • • . • .... SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED beforb me dh•this • •ciayof ft. , 20 L$ _ .... ....... • • • • • • (Revised 05/2209 • N#Y PUB& C TATE OF FLORIDA Miami 5hores V ilia e 9 Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 NOTICE OF REQUIREMENTS RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB SAFETY ACT I (We) acknowledge that a new swimming pool, spa or hot tub will be constructed or installed at me 101 �Sifowl Mi i SkorfA, fLr 33138 Miami Shores, FL, and hereby affirm that one of the following methods will be used to meet the requirements of Chapter 515, Florida Statues and the Florida Building Code R4101.17. Please initial the method(s) to be used: The pool will be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that complies with ASTM F1346-91. (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). A continuous, one-piece (child) barrier meeting the requirements of Florida Building Code R4101.17.1.15 will protect the pool perimeter. The plans shall show the fence location and method of attachment, including one end that shall not be removable without the aid of tools. (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). A combination of non -dwelling walls and fences (screen enclosure, child fence, masonry fence walls, chain link or wood fence, etc.) will protect the pool perimeter. The plans must specify the type and location of all non dwelling walls. Florida Building Code, R4101.17.1 �C Any combination of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings directly into the pool perimeter and all windows and doors will be equipped with exit alarms complying with Florida Building Code, R4101.17.1.9 (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). Any combination of protection which incorporates dwelling walls with openings directly into the pool perimeter and all doors will be equipped with a self -latching device with positive mechanical latching/locking installed a min. 54" above the threshold. If this option is selected, submit plans showing all types and location of all perimeter protection. The plans must also show the location and type of all openings, and the hardware type for each location. (Submit Manufacturer's Specifications). In accordance with the Code, the pool may not be filled with water without compliance with the Private Swimming Pool Safety Requirements, and upon expiration of the permit, the pool shall be presumed to be unsafe. I understand that not having one of the above installed will constitute a violation of Chapter 515, F.S ., an d will be considered as committing a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in Section 775.082 or Se,tion 775.083 F.S . This form must be signed by th/eown�erlaageentt and the prime gpn#i;act9r.• CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE ARM DATE • • • • % S AT D DATE rN i� CONTRACTOR'S NAME (PLEAS9 PRINT) : ; ;OWN JAU • • • 0 b1 stir; .. Plood8 Adrian Rojas piarrena • :� +� My Commission GG 18366t: • : : • q� Expires 02 _ 22 • • • • • •• 0 Q{7 "y'0W4qftte of Florida Adrian Rojas Pierrerb My Cos "i3 pGGG 183%8 Miami ZoZhores W illa e g Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 SWIMMING POOL OWNER'S CERTIFICATION Date 314 Ag Miami Shores Village Building & Zoning Department Attention: Building Official I certify that I am the legal owner of the property described as M; a m; Shoree r I (z+ a -a i a3 , located at 151 KE lot S¢raA,#' Nam; shored. f2- 3369 In accordance with Section 33-12 ft Code of Metropolitan Dade County, I certify that I understand and agree that the swimming pool to be constructed at the above address cannot be used or filled with water until separate permit has been obtained for an approved safety barrier, and such barrier erected, inspected and approved. I further understand that this certification, however, does not eliminate the need for obtaining a permit and erecting and approved barrier prior to final insnPrfinn anri i mm of fhc pool. .. • • .. iegdh Vwnpr • •.• • • Note: This certification is to be;Amttte4 wilt: a;swimrr cud 041 permit application in duplicate. .... ....... Drilling and Engineering, Inc. Date: January 16, 2018 Rachael Riley 157 NE l0 i s` Street Miami Shores, Florida Re: Subsurface Soil Investigation 157 NE 101s Street Miami Shores, Florida Gentlemen: Please find enclosed our report for the pool foundation investigation performed for the above referenced project. Our work included Standard Penetration (SPT) Test Borings, Soil Classification and Engineering analysis. This report represents our understanding of the project, the results of our field exploration program, and our recommendations for foundation design and site preparation. INTRODUCTION Technicians from D & N Drilling & Engineering Inc. completed a geotechnical subsurface soil investigation to determine the existing soil conditions, and to evaluate the suitability of these soils for construction purposes. This report was prepared for the exclusive use of Ms. Rachael Riley and her representatives for specific application to the aforementioned referenced project. FIELD INVESTIGATION The subsurface soil conditions for the proposed swimming pool were explored with two (2) fourteen (14) foot Standard Penetration (SPT) Test Borings performed in accordance with (ASTM D-1586). Soil samples, which were observed, are used for visual subsoil identification per•(•AgT.i�I.D-24A). D�ption and Identification of Soils (Visual -Manual Procedure). ' • • 1. • • • • • • • • •• • • • 1499 S.W. 30th Avenue a Suite #11 a Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Office: jig Ii 741-2;)* e:faj: (561) 742-2987 Website: dndfilV.9W r„Erpail:P4 jOdndrilling.com Drilling and Engineering, Inc. The detailed subsurface conditions encountered at the locations are described on the boring log. The limits of separation between strata represent approximate boundaries and the changes between material may be gradual. The test borings revealed the site to be covered with dark gray and dark brown silica sand mixed with a trace of rock and is immediately underlain with a light grayish tan, light grayish brown, dark tan and dark brownish tan silica sand to approximately five (5) feet below the land surface (BLS). These soils are followed by a brownish tan and brown medium to fine grained silica sand mixed with rock fragments to eight (8) feet below grade. Soils penetrated overlay grayish brown ,and gray silica sand followed by dark tan silica sand mixed with shell fragments being encountered through the depths of our exploration. If fill is needed to bring the construction site to proper grade the fill should have ASTM designation (D-2487) of GP, GW, SP, or SW_ with a maximum particle size of no mores than 3 inches or as other wise approved by component soils engineer. Groundwater levels. measured at the time of our field exploration, were found to be approximately five and one half (5.5) feet below land surface (BLS) in January 2018. The immediate depth to groundwater measurements presented in this report may not provide a reliable indication of stabilized or longer term depth to groundwater at this site. Water table will fluctuate with time through rainfall, droughts, storm events, flood control activities, nearby surface water bodies, tidal activity, pumping and many other factors. CONCLUSIONS Based on our observations, results of borings, and evaluation of the existing soil conditions, it is our opinion existing soils at the site are suitable to support the proposed pool and surrounding pool deck areas using conventional construction methods. Earthwork operations such a undercutting, refilling/compaction of the existing subsoils is required in order to prevent excessive settlements, which may be detrimental to the pool and pool deck areas. Soils should be prepared in accordance with the applicable sections of Attachment A which can be found later in this report. With the criteria satisfied in Attachment A, an allowable soil bearing capacity of 2,500 pounds per square foot may be uwd inxhe.dasi A-1 of the foundation for the proposed pooL ...... . YYY • • 1499 S.W. 30th Avenue a Suite #11 o Boynton Beach FL 33426 Office: (;61�1 741-1998 0IP A: (%1) 742-2987 Website: dnd5il1rglip 9 EitiaiD @dndrilling_com Drilling and Engineering, Inc. CLOSURE This report has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted foundation engineering practices. The recommendation presented herein are based on data obtained from the soil boring logs which are found later in this report. This report may not account for all possible variations that may exist between conditions observed in the borings and conditions at locations that were explored. It shall be recognized by D & N Drilling & Engineering, Inc. and the Client, that the possibility exists for unsuitable soils that may be present on the site that were not detected because it is beyond the scope Of this investigation. It was a pleasure to assist you in this phase of your project. If you have any questions about this report or need additional information, please call at your convenience. Respectfully Submitted, D & N DRILLING & ENGINEERING, INC. Don Arpin, P.E. Florida Reg #28M5 Attachments: .. ... ......... . . . . . .. . 1499 S-W. 30th AvenerSuitC tf oynton Beach, FL 33426 Office: (56I ).742-2919 Ia.l; ax: (561 ) i42-2987 Website: dndrilftcQtn%jrinail�;�?a ' d�adriliing.com Drilling and Engineering, Inc. ATTACHMENT A General Site Preparation I.) After the proposed swimming pool area has been cleared and graded to a level condition, proof -roll the site with a self-propelled I000lb dynamic sled compactor having a minimum total applied force of five (5) tons. Crushed rock may be placed over the construction site to help support the wait of the compactor for the initial compaction effort. The soil compaction meter may be used at this time to determine the number of Passes necessary to obtain the compaction required. The compaction effort should obtain a minimum of 95% of the maximum dry density for a depth of one (1) foot below the bottom of swimming pool as determined by AASHTO T-180 (ASTM D-1557). Fill Placement Fill to be placed over the natural ground to achieve a finished patio pad elevation, should be placed in loose lifts not to exceed 6 inches in thickness_ Fill material utilized should consist of clean granular soils containing less than 5% organic with no more than 30% rock and no muck larger than three (3) inches in diameter. These soils should be moistened to plus or minus 2•/o of the optimum moisture as determined by the maximum dry density. All compaction efforts should be monitored by a qualified Geotechnical Engineer or Soils Technician to insure compliance with these recommendations. In all cases where vibro-compaction is utilized, care must be taken not to cause damage to adjacent structures or their contents. Monitor all adjacent structures for signs of distress and, if noted, discontinue use of the vibro-compaction and contact this office for further recommendation. .. ... . . . . . .. • .. . . .. . .. ... .. 0. 0.. .. ... • • ... . • 1499 S.W. 30th Avenug a Suite,#11•o•�O.yaton Beach, FL 33426 Office: (561) 742:2988 O,l ax; (541) 7.42-2987 Wehsite: dndrillincme;�l�rcarnV . .... cidrilting.com Project: 157 NE 101st Street (Miami Shores, FL) Borehole Number; � D & N 13RILLING & ENGINEERING INC. Project No: 12903 1499 S.W. 3M Avenue Client Rachael Riley Sine #11 Boynton Bead, FL 33426 Borehole Location: Approx. North End of Proposed Pool Enclosure: 3 SUBSURFACE PROFILE SAMPLE w 0 L, Group Pin o Shear kStrength s ft 90i Symbols a z I—z 20 40 60 80 ft m 0 0 Ground Surface 0 Q� Sand and Rock Fill 0 i Dark Gray M-F Grained -1 Silica Sand T/Rock 1 1 SS 7 2--Sand Fill = = Light Grayish Tan M-F 3 Grained Silica Sand -3 2 3 SS 8 4 Sand Fitll -4 Light Grayish Brown M-F 4 5 =- _. = Grained Silica Sand -5 �"ci.. = ca: Sand Fill 5 3 SS 10 6 :- " Dark Tan M-F Grained `� 2 Vic? Silica Sand 7 a Sand and Rock Fill 4 SS 15 8'c': Brownish Tan M-F -8 Grained Silica Sand g w/Rock 9 Saud Fill 5 SS 13 10 3 Grayish Brown M-F -10 Grained Silica Sand 10 Sand and She9 Rl/ 6 SS 20 Dark Tan M-F Grained 12 ySilica Sand T/Shell o • : Fragments 13 4 7 SS 29 14 •~ -14 End of Borehole 14 15 16- 17 18 19 • zo 6• .. ... .. • Drilled By: N.L. • . • • • dole Size: 2.5" Drill Method.- ASTM D-1586 • Datum: Drill Date: January 11, 2018 • • • • • • Sheet: 1 of 1 SP-GP SP-GP SP-SS Project 157 NE 101st Street (Miami Shores, FL) Borah®le Number: 2 D & N DRILLING & ENGINEERING INC. Project Na: 12903 1499 S.W. 30th Avenue Client Rachael Riley Suite #11 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Borehole Location: Approx South End of Proposed Pool Enclosure: 3 SUBSURFACE PROFILE SAMPLE a� Group E Description a o -6 Shear Strength o Symbols p m > m E bthws/ft - n z r- z rr CID 20 40 60 80 pGround Surface 0 �' Sand and Rock Fill o. 0 1 Dark Brown M+ Grained -1 - = Silica Sand T1Rock 1 1 8 SP-GP 2 Sand Fill := Light Grayish Tan M-F 3 1 :; : Grained Silica Sand _3 3 2 SS 6 4 Sand R111 4 Light Grayish Brown M-F 4 5 = ': Grained Silica Sand -5 :Cii Sand Fill 5 3 SS 11 _�. 6-CS ' Dark Brownish Tan M-F 2 fir?: Grained Silica Sand SP-GP 7 cy: Sand and Rock Fr/1 4 SS 13 $ ca:- Brown M-F Grained $ - - . Silica Sand w/Rock g 9 Sand Fill _Y;:• Gray M-F Grained Silica 5 SS 18 10 3 Sand -10 ° as Sand and Shell Fill 10 11-:. u Dark Tan M-F Grained 6 SS 24 i o Silica Sand T/Shell 12 : a= •' oy Fragments 13 SP-SS 4 tea: v 7 SS 32 14 0 .. -14 End of Borehole 14 15 16 5 17 18 • • • • • • • • • • V 20 •• •i• •• • •• Drilled By: N_L. • . • • • • Hole Size. 2-5" Drill Method: ASTM D-1586 • • • ©atom: Drill Date: January 11, 2018 ... . • . Sheet 1 of 1 . .. ... . .. . . . . . .. .. ... . 1150• E. All -ANTIC BLVD. ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. TEL. (954) 782-1441 POMPANO BEACH FLORIDA 33060 P, L.B. #3635 SHEET 1 OF 2 FAX. (954) 782-1442 TYPE OF SURVEY: BOUNDARY JOB NUMBER: SU-18-0366 &TOPOGRAPHIC LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 22 AND 23, BLOCK 14, AMENDED PLAT OF MIAMI SHORES SECTION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 70, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA ADDRESS: 157 NE 101 ST STREET MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138 FLOOD ZONE: X BASE FLOOD ELEVATION: N/A CONTROL PANEL NUMBER: 120652-0302-L EFFECTIVE: 9/11/2009 REVISED: LOWEST FLOOR ELEVATION: SEE SURVEY GARAGE FLOOR ELEVATION: SEE SURVEY LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE: SEE SURVEY HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE: SEE SURVEY REFERENCE BENCH MARK: DCBM#N-568 ELEV:9.65'NGVD CERTIFY TO: 1. RACHEL RILEY & COLIN RILEY 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. • .. . . . . ... . .. ... .. . . . .. • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •u• • s • u ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 000 r• •Y • • • •• �• r ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. 1150 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33060 L.B. #3635 �- SHEET 2 OF 2 W 7 TEL. (954) 782-1441 FAX. 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I 'p��: • • tx, 9:95..,; ;. .y1• xo :• WEST SITE , :EAST SITE• ' .. . ,... ,., BENCHMARK";. ` ..' SET. NAIL dc'''"' 1 O1 ST STREET . BENCHMARK '.SET NAIL &:'<::' mh ;.NE DISC LB3635 • DISC LB3635 . N 75' RIGHT OF WAY). •asphalt ELEVATIONS SHOWN THUS + REFER TO NGVD 1, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED FIELD MEASUREMENTS ARE IN AGREEMENT WITH RECORD MEASUREMENTS. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A BEARING OF N/A. 3. THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR OWNERSHIP, RIGHTS -OF -WAY, EASEMENTS, OR OTHER MATTERS OF RECORDS BY ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. 4.OWNERSHIP OF FENCES AND WALLS IF ANY NOT DETERMINED. S. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE USED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. 6. THIS SURVEY CONSISTS OF A MAP AND TEXT REPORT. ONE IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE OTHER. 7. THIS SURVEY IS MADE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE CERTIFIED HEREON, TO BE VALID ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SURVEY AS SHOWN. 8. THE FLOOD ZONE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS FOR THE DWELLABLE STRUCTURE ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 9. THE LOCATION OF OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES ARE APPROXIMATE IN NATURE DUE TO THEIR PROXIMITY ABOVE GROUND. SIZE, TYPE AND QUANTITY MUST BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION. 10. DUE TO THE UNDERGROUND CONDITION SEPTIC TANK LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE IN NATURE, THE POSITION SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY UNDERGROUND LOCATION SPECIALISTS BEFORE DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION, LOCATION BY ACCURATE LAND SURVEYORS, INC DONE BY PROBE METHOD WITH NO VISUAL VERIFICATION. CERTIFICATION: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS ABOVE GROUND SKETCH OF BOUNDARY SURVEY WAS MADE UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE CHARGE AND IS ACCURATE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS SKETCH MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE, ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS, CHAPTER 5.1-17, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODES, PURSUANT TO CURRENT SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STATUTES. rA Not valid without % f �� 2 the signature and the in IREVISIONS DATE BY ^�.J �/S or0 FloridasLcraiedensed f Surveyor ROBERT L. THOMPSON (PRESIDENT) and Mapper. PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER No.3869 - STATE OF FLORIDA DATE OF SURVEY DRAWN BY CHECKED BY FIELD BOOK SCALE 1 SKETCH"=20' Nu UM SU-18-0366 02-15-2018 ER RLT 18-0366 MOUNTING THESENSORS Make sure Ihatthe arrows of each sensorare pointed towards each other. Using either the double tided laps or the screws provided, mount the sensors so that they are less than V. inch away from each other. Sensors must be mounted flush in height and depth, so wilh some doors orwindows, special custom fitting maybe necessary. Please make sure that the wired portion of the magnetic sensor is mounted on the non-moving portion of the mounting surface and the slandaione sensoris mounted on the doortgate. (See Fig. 51Fig.6) MOUNTING OUTDOORS ON WOODEN GATES Using the provided mounting template printed Inlhls rrawrmcoumooas manual, mark the position or anwoaenr rq the screwholes on the CAM desired mounlingsudace. >,7 DAI tho scrum onto the .�.a mounting sudacewith approximately Ila inch or thread remaining. Slide the unit ovorthe screws and FIg.S secure the unit by pushing It downward as shown in Fig. S. You may need to adjust the screws towards oraway from the mounting surface to provide a more secure R Make sure that the arrows of each sensor am pointed in the same dueation. Note: Wooden gates do not require the sensor housings. 1TING OUTDOORS ON METAL GATES the pmvidedap ties, ixOaMD100=004 the alert body to the oaucruarcrp gale frame (SeeFg.6) f.1P1 IM the same direction as the sensor Fit.$ housing before placing the magnetle sensors inside the sensor housing. Note: Metal gales may Interfere wish the magneticsensor function. Use spacers provided to ensure sensors operate property. Secure thesensors using the zip ties onto time gale frame. Make sure that the sensors' arrows are pointed towards each olher and that the sensors are less than'/a inch apart. .tom¢ L7y 7 � ° L i^i Q�,•�x. ..�•��+'h e:/�'.i` L�?-•cs3?:v`r.+. ._A•�:M�x-nrn ^.;."?�,v^_L•ac�+;''( When the alarm volume becomes low, or the unit do as not produce normal alarm sound, the red light will illuminate, you must replace the 9-volt battery. The Safe Pcors plastic parts resists ultraviolet rays from direct sunlight exposure. However, slight discoloration over time Is normal. WARNING! THE SAFE POOLALARM IS EXTREMELY LOUD WHEN ACTIVATED. FORYOUR SAFETY, NEVER PLACE THE UNIT CLOSE TO YOUR EARS. TO TESTTHEALARM, ALWAYS USE EAR PROTECTIONAND DIRECTTHE UNIT AWAY BEFORE TESTING/ACTIVATING THEALARM. IT IS PROHIBITED BY LAW TO REMOVE THE INSTALLED ALARM AFTER IT HAS PASSED INSPECTION I Important Warranty Information: A dated proof of purchase is required for warranty service Customer Service : 1-888-8TECHKO(1.888-883 2456) Website: vnvw techkomaid.00m Mfg. By ?,C=g 9767 Research Drive, Irvine, CA 926184626 MADE IN CHINA e �i� us rrrtt, ST00127 COMPLIES W[TH UL2017 USA Patent: No. 5,473,310 No. 6,727,819 NOTICE THIS PRODUCT IS PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL PATENT, TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT LAWS AND LAWS PREVENTING UNFAIR COMPEnTION. NO DUPLICATION OR SIMULATION OF THIS PRODUCT IS PFRIA17 TED EXCEPT SY WRITTENAUTHORRATION OF TECHKO, INC. TECHKOAND THE CONFIGURATION OFTHIS PRODUCT ARETRADEMARKS OFTECHKO INC. COPYRIGHT1994TECHKO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MADE IN CHINA good • **go gogggg g g g g: g ggo ®gogg • g gg0000 g ggo • g SY►jP00 a •ggggg a0f Nf®deI S1.87:0 pg h• 00 g .... ...... • QgratulaUorleooyourpurchas2dflhETECHKOSafe Foot model S187D safely alam{, J;jfg Pool can be • aaed to prov !e hi.:rVotume alarm alert when children • 4iv enterer p S1prspa area. We S489D can be used abors on wood or metal gates, o iildp on doors and • Window leading dfrectiy to poler��ll aemus areas. • Keep this manual for future reference. The Safe Pool can provide valuable protection when used correctly. However, it cannot guarantee complete protection againstaceldents or injudes.Therefore, Techko cannot be held responsible forany loss, damage, orInjury that may occur. • M x!��i'.,l•.�i,l�e.1�a%r erJ P ,:..p� ' .s-, WARNING: Read all installation and operation instructions thoroughly before proceeding with * Vw afe Pool Is d ianed to sound Act alert when installation. Note: Not all parts Included are needed for children enter�JjiiTTgqyy h -4afe Pool protected dowdgate. installation. Please read the different mounting When propedyrpslailed, the Safe Pool will allow adults to instructions to see what is needed foryourspeclOc pass Through the protected door/gate and immediately shut application. Off the When powered, the Safe Pool is always in protection mode. The alarm will activate the instantwhen the doorlgate opens by more than 112 inch (when the magnelicsensors are apart by more than 1i2 inch). Once the alarm activates, itwill sound continuously until the BYPASS button is pressed. When passing through the doorlgate press the BYPASS - button, then open the doorlgate, pass through and close the door/gate WItiin 8-12seconds and the alarm will not activate. Easy installation for gate, door or window protection Waterweather resistant 9 Volt battery power (not included) • High output 110-115 dB alarm siren • Low Battery I signal LED indicator Optional additional BYPASS button for delayed entry from other -slide of doororfence extUenal additional magnetic sensor for screen door PARTS LIST a7STw UN YPASS h zIPnE 1 a k ce Fig. i �\rrnaa ` O 334� RIMER *Alarm siren Is VERY loud, NEVER place the unit close to ears. Install the unit high enough to be out of reach of children Se or higher Is recommended. INSTALLING THE BATTERY- 1. When testing, before installing the battery, use a rubber band to temporarily secure the two magnetic sensors together Wth Itle arrows pointing toward each other to avoid setting of the alarm unintentionally. During the actual installation of the alarm, ll's best to install the battery after its mounted to avoid the alarm going oft unintentionally. 2. Remove the battery cover of the unit and install a new 9 Volt battery. Replace _cover. (See Fig. 2) 3. Ifyou are sensitive to loud sound, please wear ear protection against the loud alarm siren before testing the alarm. 4.Once the battery is connected, the unit Is now ON and working. To test the alarm siren, make sure you have ear protection before testing. w 0 After ear protection is in place, separate the magnetic sensors F19•2 apart by more than %inch.The alarm should sound immediately after the sensors am separated. Press the BYPASS button and immediately secure the two magnet sensors together again to avoid the alarm sounding off unintentionally. LED LIGHTWARNINGS 1. When the battery becomes low in charge or the volume becomes weak, the LED light will illuminate. The 9 volt battery must be replaced. 2. Upon battery Installation, the unit will beep once and the LED Iightwill flash 10 times as it prepares to become armed. 3. When a bypass button is pushed, the LED light illuminates to indicate acknowledgement to PASS through. 4. Amer the bypass button is pushed in and released, the LED light will flash 10 times to allow pass through and to prepare the unit to become armed again. MOUNTING: WARNING: The alarm should be positioned close to the door high enough to be out of the reach of children. As each mounting application varies. Techko suggests lasting the units installation location and effectiveness before permanently mounting the S187D. MOUNTINGINDOORS Using the provided mounting template printed in this manual, mark the position of the screw holes on the desired mounting surface. al III t c�y S *The lint i delay bulton may mounted on the otherside of the iliabe entrance. When pressed, itwill delay the alarm 812 seconds before alarm is triggered, allowing time to secure the doorlgate. >:raa * The Additional magnetic sensors allow the unit to be used on sliding doorwilh screens. * Alarm will sound only when BOTH sets of magnetic sensors are apart, there for allowing the slider to be open while still providing protection at the screen door. MOUNTING INDOORS USING DOUBLE -SIDED TAPE Make sure that the mounting surfaces for the double -sided tapes are completely clean. Attach the double -sided tapes onto the rear orthe unit, and then secure the unit onto the desired mounting surface. MOUNTING INDOORS USING SCREWS Using the provided mounting template printed in this manual, mark the position of the screw holes on the desired mounting surface. Drill the screws in to the mounting surface with approximately 118 inch of thread remafning.,Slidethe unit over the screws and secure the unit by is pushing it downward, as shown in Fig.4. You mayneed to adjust the screws towards or away from the mounting surface to provide a more Prg.4 secure fit. TEMPLATE MODEL S187D SCREW HOLE SCREW HOLE Employee Owned AquaCal' Operation Manual Lcr-xl �'[I"rc°�el`fv�M��F4"1F E RCLU RET s r® . 9 r'eo SWIMMING POOL /SPA HEAT PUMPS Important Read this document before operating / installing this product For additional product manuals and operation / installation procedures, please vj�t Aww.AquaCal. comp • ... .. . .... MODEL / SERIAL NUMBER • .. . .... . .. • •• **L1 40883 $E%72d Table of Contents Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. -------------------------------------------------- 1 SafetyInstructions---------------------------------------------------------------- I 1- Operation---------------------------------------------------------------------3 1.1 Display Door------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.2 Energizing Heat Pump------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.3 Display Lock------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.4 Display Panel----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.4.a Buttons 4 1.4.b Indicator Lights--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.4.c Display------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 1.5 User Level Programming --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.5.a User Level Factory Defaults----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.5.b Selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit.......................................................................... 6 1.5.c Setting Operating Mode---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 1.5.d Setting Thermostats---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 1.5.e User Lock Option (Enable)------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 1.5.fUser Lock Option (Disable)------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 1.5.g User Lock Option (Entering Pass Code).............................................................. 9 1.5.h Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)...............................................10 2- Maintenance------------------------------------------------------------------11 2.1 Water Chemistry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 2.2 Cleaning Equipment-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 2.3 Clearances-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 2.4 Irrigation and Storm Run-Off-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 2.5 Water Flow Rates----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 2.6 Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta-T).................................................................15 2.7 Planned Maintenance-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16 2.8 Winterizing------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 3- Appendix--------------------------------------------------------------------.20 3.1 Identifying Model Specifications.............................................................................20 3.2 Weights------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 3.3 Heating Recommendations------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 3.4 Cooling Recommendations-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 3.5 Available Accessories------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 4-Troubleshooting---------------------------------------------------------------24 4.1 Fault Codes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 4.2 Issues and Resolutions-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26 •r• ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • ••• ••• ••••• ••• ••••• Contacting AquaCal Autopilot, Inc. For further assistance, please contact the distributor or installer of this product. If unavailable, please contact AquaCah for a partner in your area. To better assist you, please have the heat pump model and serial number available. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 20. Product Information: Website www.AquaCal.com Phone (1) 727-823-5642 Hours 8-5 pm, Eastern M-F Service Information: Website www.AquaCal.com/request-heat-pump-service/ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • For personal safety, and to avoid damage to equipment, follow all safety instructions displayed on the equipment and within this manual. Repair and service of heat pump must be performed by an authorized service center. • Warranties may be voided if the equipment has been improperly installed, maintained or serviced. • If service is deemed necessary, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. SAFETY SIGNALS Throughout this document, safety signals have been placed where particular attention is required. - Failure to heed the following will result in injury or death. gWARN I N G - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. When installing and using your heat pump basic safety precautions must always be followed, including the following: Page - 1 - Failure to heed the following will result in injury or death. The heat pump utilizes high voltage and rotating equipment. Use caution when servicing. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • •• •• . 0 0 •• . .•• ••. AWARN I N G - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. • Installation and repairs must be performed by a qualified technician. The heat pump contains refrigerant under pressure. Repairs to the refrigerant circuit must not be attempted by untrained and / or unqualified individuals. Service must be performed only by qualified HVAC technicians. Recover refrigerant before opening the system. • Improper water chemistry can present a serious health hazard. To avoid possible hazards, maintain pool / spa water per standards detailed in this document. • Prolonged immersion in water warmer than normal body temperature may cause a condition known as Hyperthermia. The symptoms of Hyperthermia include unawareness of impending hazard, failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need to exit the spa, and unconsciousness. The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal Hyperthermia. In addition, persons having an adverse medical history, or pregnant women, should consult a physician before using a hot tub or spa. Children and the elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult. Prolonged immersion in water colder than normal body temperature may cause a condition known as Hypothermia. The symptoms of Hypothermia include shivering (although as hypothermia worsens, shivering stops), clumsiness or lack of coordination, slurred speech or mumbling, confusion and poor decision -making, drowsiness or low energy, lack of concern about personal welfare, progressive loss of consciousness, weak pulse and slow or shallow breathing. In addition, persons having an adverse medical history, or pregnant women, should consult a physician before immersing in a cold body of water. Children and the elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Maintain proper water chemistry in order to avoid damage to pump, filter, pool shell, etc. Water flow exceeding maximum flow rate requires a bypass. Damage due to excessive water flow will void warranty. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS .•... • ••• •Y ••• •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page - 2 • ••••• • • • • • ••• • • • • •• •• I - Operation 1.1 Display Door The display panel is located in a door compartment on the front of the heat pump. This compartment is designed to protect the display against harsh weather. It can also be padlocked for extra security. • Press the bottom of the panel to open the display panel door. • To close, push the display panel up. Then press the bottom of the panel in until a clicking noise is heard. 1.2 Energizing Heat Pump Activate power at external fuse box or the breaker box. • The heat pump performs a lamp test. • The display reads BBB. The heat pump then displays as normal. See 'Display" on page 5. 1.3 Display Lock The heat pump has a display lock to protect against inadvertent setting changes. To activate display and controls, slide finger across the controls as shown from left to right. • The code UnL will briefly appear. Then either FL 0 or the water temperature will display. • This is different than a user -lock which requires a pass code. See "User Lock Option (Enable)" on page 8. Page - 3 00 • • • • • w 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0... UnL .4 Display Panel The following information outlines the operation for a standard installation. Control Buttons will operate differently for custom installations; such as a heat pump connected to an external controller. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. 1.4.a Buttons Buttons Description Display Lock Sliding your finger across the buttons from left to right will temporarily disable the display lock. Pool / Spa Select either the pool or the spa thermostat. Up Arrow Used to increase temperature set point and navigate though menu options. Down Arrow Used to decrease temperature set point and navigate though menu options. Mode Select heat pump's operating mode. 1.4.b Indicator Lights Indicators Description Pool The Heat Pump is referencing the pool thermostat. Spa The Heat Pump is referencing the spa thermostat. Indicates the unit is heating the water. Heating Please note - the compressor must be operating before this light will illuminate. Indicates the unit is cooling the water. Cooling Please note - the compressor must be operating before this light will illuminate. Water Temp Indicates current water temperature. Desired Temp Indicates temperature set point is displayed. This is displayed when "UP" or "DOWN" is selected. .. ... • .. .. .... . . . . . ... . . . goo . . . ... . . . . .. . ... 000 . . ... .. . 000 . . goo .... . 000 .... ....... . Page - 4 ... . . . ... . . 1.4.c Display _ Display Description i5 The heat pump is on and displaying the current water temperature. In this example 75' F is displayed. FL 0 No water flow is detected. The filter pump is off or heat pump is not receiving correct water flow. The heat pump has been turned off via the mode selector OFF button or the temperature set point has been lowered below 45' F. BOB The control program is initializing. This displays only as power is applied to the heat pump. CF 1 Select water temperature format (in either Celsius or Fahrenheit). UL C Enable heat pump lockout feature. EL C Select pass code to lock the keyboard. This is a Service Entry Point (not intended for use by the owner). The L 01 code permits service personnel to enter a LOC factory pass code to access adjustable calibration and site dependent setup parameters. Service adjustments are available to authorized installation and service personnel, only. 1.5 User Level Programming 1.5.a User Level Factory Defaults Certain programming options have been preset at the factory. These options can be overwritten for site - specific conditions. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. • Unauthorized adjustments in the Installer Menu (beyond the LOC menu) may void the heat pump's warranty. For further assistance, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. . ... . . . . .. • . . ... . . . . . . ... ... .. .. Page - 5 . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .: .:. Table 1 - Factory Defaults Default Code Description Range Value Heat Pump OFF is deactivated. Heat water HER to point set on thermostat. Cool water 1110 to point set OFF on thermostat. Set to maintain a F1CH water temperature set on the thermostat. Celsius / CF 1 Fahrenheit 1 0 = Celsius Selection 1 = Fahrenheit ELC Enter Lock 0 0 - 99 Code LILC User Lock 0 = "User Lock Disabled" Code 0 1 = "User Lock Enabled" 1.5.b Selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit Press and Hold "UP" and "DOWN" until CF 1 displays. Press "UP or "DOWN" button to select. "0" - Celsius "1" -Fahrenheit .. ... • ......... .. ... . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . ....: . . . .... ....... . Page - 6 ... . .. .. 1.5.c Setting Operating Mode Heat Mode Cool Mode Heating / Cooling modes only available on select equipment. Confirm heat pump features before setting a mode. 1.5.d Setting Thermostats Select "POOL" or "SPA" Page - 7 Press "UP" or "DOWN" to the desired temperature. Automatic Mode .. . . . . . •.. .. . • .. . . . .. ... .. . The heating indicator will illuminate when heating the water. • The cooling indicator will illuminate when cooling the water. . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . ....... .... . . . . . . . . . . Deactivate Heat Pump 1.5.e User Lock Option (Enable) The user -lock feature allows the heat pump display panel to be "locked". This can prevent unauthorized temperature adjustments in commercial applications. • Do not confuse a user -lock with the display lock. See "Display Lock" on page 3. • If LOX is briefly displayed, followed by a "0", the heat pump is already locked. • If the user -lock code has been misplaced, please contact AquaCal• for further assistance. Hold "UP" and "DOWN" until CF I displays. Press "POOL / SPA" button until UL E is displayed. Press "POOL / SPA" button until ELC is displayed. Press "Up" button till "1" is displayed to enable. Press "UP or "DOWN" button to change or add a numerical password Press "POOL / SPA" button to save the password. .. • • • • . . • • . . .. ... .. . . . .. .... ....... . Page - 8 1.5.f User Lock Option (Disable) Use "UP" button to enter existing password. Press "DOWN" button until "0" is displayed. Press "Pool / Spa" button to unlock. Hold "UP" and "DOWN" buttons until CF 1 is displayed. Press "POOL / SPA" button until UL C is displayed 1.5.g User Lock Option (Entering Pass Code) If L OC is briefly displayed when attempting to change a heat pump's settings followed by a "0", the heat pump is in a user -lock mode. A numerical pass code is required to proceed. Press "UP" or Press "POOL / "DOWN" arrow to SPA" button to enter save pass code. unlock. NOTE - After ten seconds of inactivity, the heat pump's display lock will activate. See "Display Lock" on page 3. • If the user -lock code has been misplaced, please contact AquaCal° for further assistance. .. . . . . • •.• .. • • .. . . . .. ... .. • 00,... so*a's 000 • • 00* . . Page - 9 . ....... .... . . . . . . . as: . 1.5.1i Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller) Col Col Col stroller with an internal thermostat control Activating Heat Pump I. Set the desired temperature at the external controller. 2. Use the external controller to select either the "Pool" or "Spa" to heat. Deactivating Heat Pump . Set the external controller to "OFF" Please note - If equipped, the heat pump's cooling function will be disabled when using this type of controller. If the cooling function is needed, the heat pump must be temporarily reprogrammed for local control. Check with controller installer if heat pump needs to be re -programmed. stroller with 2 positions - ("Pool" and "Spa" - no internal thermostat control) Activating Heat Pump 1. Set the desired temperatures on the heat pump thermostats. See "Setting Thermostats" on page 7. 2. Use the external controller to select either the "Pool" or the "Spa" thermostat. Rapid movement between thermostats without a "rest" between each change can cause a missed signal by the heat pump. Deactivating Heat Pump Go to the heat pump and set the mode to "OFF". See "Setting Operating Mode" on page 7 Please note - If equipped, the heat pump's cooling function will be disabled when using this type of controller. If the cooling function is needed, the heat pump must be temporarily reprogrammed for local control. Check with controller installer if heat pump needs to be re -programmed. itroller with 3 positions - ("High", "Low", and "Off" - no internal thermostat control): Activating Heat Pump 1. Set the desired temperatures on the heat pump thermostats. See "Setting Thermostats" on page 7. 2. Use the external controller and select the "High" or "Low" thermostat. • When changing between thermostats, select "Off' first. Then select desired thermostat. • Rapid movement between thermostats without a "rest" between each change can cause a missed signal by the heat pump. Deactivating Heat Pump . Set the external controller to "OFF" .. •.. • . . • • .. .... • • • • •• •• ....... • • • • • • • • •• • • •• Page - 10 2 - Maintenance .1 Water Chemistry Check water chemistry regularly and maintain within recommended levels. Standards vary in different residential and commercial applications. Follow all local applicable codes. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Do not allow water to flow through heat pump when refinishing or acid washing a pool. Either use an installed bypass to route water away from heat pump or deactivate filter pump. To avoid damage to equipment, monitor and maintain chemistry within recommended levels. CHEMISTRY LEVEL CHART (RESIDENTIAL) CHEMICAL POOLS SPAS Chlorine 1.0 — 3.0 ppm 3.0 — 5.0 ppm Bromine 2.0 — 6.0 ppm 2.0 — 6.0 ppm Cyanuric 30 — 50 ppm 30 — 50 ppm Acid PH 7.4 — 7.6 ppm 7.4 — 7.6 ppm Total 80 — 120 ppm 80 — 120 ppm Alkalinity Calcium 200 — 400 ppm 150 — 250 ppm Hardness Total 1,500 ppm above start-up of total Dissolved 0 — 1,500 ppm dissolved solids in spas Solids* * Salt from a chlorine generator is not included in Total Dissolved Solids. .. . . . . . ... .. . ... . . . . .. • .. . . . .. ... .. Page - 11 . . ... . . . . .. . • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •• •• • • • ••• • • • ••• .2Cleaning Equipment Cleaning and polishing your heat pump regularly can protect its appearance and longevity. More frequent servicing may be required for heat pumps located in sandy or coastal areas where sand and salt spray can damage equipment. F47AWARNI N G - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. . Possible electric shock hazard - Deactivate power to all electrical devices on the pad when washing heat pump. Do not restore electrical power until equipment is completely dry. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. • Do not use a pressure cleaner to wash heat pump. Damage to heat pump components may result. If using a hose -end spray nozzle adjust spray pattern to low strength only. • Do not spray water directly into the interior of the heat pump; damage to components may result. • Do not use chemicals on the display panel. Cleaning 1. Wash outside cabinet using a low-pressure water hose. A high-pressure water stream will cause damage to the aluminum fins of the heat pump. This damage is not covered under product warranty. 2. While the heat pump is still wet, use an approved cleaning agent to clean the exterior of the heat pump. Do not use chemicals on the display panel. 3. Use a detergent -dampened cloth to wipe the heat pump's exterior cabinet. 4. Flush all exterior with fresh water using a low-pressure water hose. 5. Dry the exterior cabinet using a soft cloth being careful not to damage evaporator fins. APPROVED CLEANING AGENTS' Fantastic® Formula 4090 Cascade® All Power Plain Detergent (3% Solution) Table 2 - Cleaning Agents • • • • • • • • Y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• • • • Page - 12 .... ....... • •0 *so • • • ... •. .• Polishing 1. Polish the heat pump's cabinet panels using an approved polishing agent and following the manufacturer's instructions. Do not use chemicals on the display panel. 2. Rinse the heat pump panels with fresh water, wipe, and buff panels using a dry soft cloth. 3. Allow heat pump interior and surrounding equipment to "air-dry" for several hours prior to restoring electrical power. APPROVED POLISHING AGENTS' Simoniz® Wax Glo-Coat® Armor All® Protectant Table 3 - Polishing Agents ' The trademarks used in approved cleaning and polishing agents are property of their owners and are not related to AquaCal". .3 Clearances Proper air circulation is required for the heat pump to operate efficiently. The following diagrams show the minimum clearances required for the proper operation of the heat pump. • Avoid storing chemical containers near the heat pump. The chemicals can cause equipment damage. • Avoid placing objects near or on top of the heat pump. This includes shrubbery and lawn furniture. These objects will reduce performance and efficiency and hinder maintenance access. overhead Overhang with gutterZA OVERHEAD 5 feet Rain run-off and [152 cm] sprinklers should be directed away from heater Page - 13 (Top View) HeatWave SuperQuiet® TropiCal® BACK 6inches [15 cm] SIDES SIDES 1 foot 1 foot [30 cm] [30 cm] FRONT 3 feet [91 cm] • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 4 Irrigation and Storm Run -Off . Irrigation water may damage heat pump components. Direct irrigation water away from the heat pump. The heat pump will withstand normal rainfall. Do not allow a roof slope to direct rainwater onto the heat pump. Have a gutter installed on the roof edge to direct this water away from the heat pump. Or install the heat pump in another location. 2.5 Water Flow Rates Maintain water flow rates as indicated. Please note, these specifications relate to the heat pump only. Code - specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Water flow exceeding maximum flow rates will negatively affect the total pool filtration performance and may damage the heat pump. This will not be covered under equipment warranty. MODEL HEAT EXCHANGER TYPE FLOW RATES MINIMUM MAXIMUM SQ120R Titanium ThermoLink® 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ125 Titanium ThermoLink® 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ145 Titanium ThermoLink® 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ166R Titanium ThermoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM SQ225 Titanium ThermoLinko 30 GPM 70 GPM T035 Titanium Tube -in -Tube 20 GPM 45 GPM T055 Titanium Tube -in -Tube 20 GPM 45 GPM T075 Titanium Tube -in -Tube 20 GPM 45 GPM T090 Titanium ThermoLink® 30 GPM 70 GPM Tl 15 Titanium ThermoLink' 30 GPM 70 GPM T135 Titanium ThermoLink® 30 GPM 70 GPM PLEASE NOTE - If minimum flow rates are not met, heat pump performance is reduced and performance will suffer. Internal safety devices may deactivate the heat pump with the following errors: • HP and HP5 • or (if equipped) error codes of LP and LPS • Operate water filtration devices per manufacturer's specificatigM. DiYV filter Bran cause%eduction of water flow to the heat pump. An increase of 7-10 psi higher than the clean filterjrejA e"*ic.l1; red.uces flow rates. This requires the filter to be cleaned or back -washed. • • . • • •. . • 0 go • Keep baskets free of debris. A large quantity of debris in the pump and skimmer baskets can reduce water flow. • ••• • • • Page - 14 • Check for improper valve settings. A partially closed valve after the filter, or a full -open bypass around the heat pump, will cause insufficient water flow through the heat pump. . The maximum static pressure (or operating pressure) is 50 pounds -per -square -inch (PSI). These specifications relate to the heat pump only. . Code -specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied. .6 Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta-T) The Delta-T is the temperature difference between the water temperatures entering and leaving the heat pump. The equipment can be fine-tuned for maximum performance by balancing water flow rates to maintain an ideal AT. • Installed temperature ports are required to perform the following procedures. • This adjustment procedure must be completed with the unit in heating mode. PLEASE NOTE - • The installation of temperature ports are required for all commercial applications. • The installation of temperature ports are strongly recommended for residential installations. • See "Temperature Port Kit" on page 23. I. Adjust thermostat to its lowest setting with unit in heating Temperature Port mode. (Shown with Probe) 2. Deactivate the water filtration pump. 3. Confirm that the filters leading to the heat pump are clean. 4. Adjust the valves controlling water headed towards the heat pump to the half open position. 5. Adjust the valves controlling water leading away from the heat pump to a fully open position. 6. Activate the pool water filtration pump. 7. Slowly raise the thermostat temperature until the heat pump activates. After a four -minute delay, the heat pump's compressor will start. /-r- 1 Am 8. With the heat pump running, confirm water filtration pump is operating properly with adequate flow and no short cycling. 9. Wait for water temperatures to stabilize (approximately 5 minutes). 10. Adjust valves in the following order: a. Adjust the valve that controls water exiting the heat pump. Match the temperature measured with a temperature probe to the chart. (See "Temperature Chart" in this section) b. Wait for water temperatures to stabilize. Then check temperature again. Re -adjust the valve controlling the water exiting the heat pump as needed. 11. Mark valves at these positions for future reference. Page - 15 .. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . • . :.. . . • MODEL TEMPERATURE SQ120R 30 to 7° F SQ125 30 to 7° F SQ145 30 to 7° F SQ166R 30 to 8° F SQ225 40 to 9° F T035 10 to 4° F T055 20 to 5° F T075 30 to 7° F T090 30 to 6° F T115 30to70F T135 40 to 8° F Table 4 - Temperature Chart PLEASE NOTE - • Temperature differences are based on pool water temperatures of 690 to 75' F. • For water temperatures outside this range, contact AquaCal'. See "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc." on page 1. .7 Planned Maintenance An annual inspection and maintenance program is strongly recommended starting no later than one year after installation of the heat pump. In harsh environments or coastal areas a bi-annual inspection is recommended. See recommended inspection checklist. AquaCal can perform this service in limited areas. Contact Customer Support for more information. JAWARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. . Annual inspection and service must be performed by a qualified heat pump specialist in order to prevent physical injury or damage to equipment. For tasks requiring handling refrigerant, an HVAC license is required. Recommended Inspection Checklist: 1. Clean Evaporator Coil 2. Check Contactor Points 3. Check Fan Capacitor Values 4. Check Fan Blade Clearances . .. . . . . .. . 5. Clean Heat Pump Cabinet •' • • • • • • • 6. Check Flow / Pressure Switch . . . . . . ... . . • .. • • . • .. . . . . . • ... ��, Page - 16 . . . . . . . . . . . .. • • . . . • • . . ... . . . ... . . Recommended Inspection Checklist: 7. Apply Rust Inhibitors (As applicable) 8. Verify / Check Air Flow Delta 9. Verify / Check Water Flow Delta 10. Check Fan Motor Amperage Draw 11. Check and Clear Condensate Drains 12. Check Compressor Capacitor Values 13. Check Compressor Amperage Draw 14. Check Internal Electrical Connections 15. Check Operating Refrigerant Pressures (As Applicable) 16. Check Ambient and Water Temperature Sensors 17. Check Proper Line and Control Voltage to Unit 18. Identify Insect and Rodent Issues with Unit 19. Identify Environmental Conditions of Concern (Run -Off, Sprinklers, etc.) 20. Perform Operating Orientation (As Applicable) .8 Winterizing Failure to properly winterize the heat pump as needed may result in serious equipment damage. JAWARNING I - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. Deactivate all electrical power to heat pump before performing hard freeze procedures. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. • Failure to winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage. Freeze damage is not covered under the heat pump warranty. • While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative that water not run through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulation pump, pool and spa structures, and other equipment. Light Freeze Conditions A light freeze is when the ambient air temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for less than 8 hours. Typically during light freeze cofltlitidng cix'l uldtnig ZN nl8ving) water will not freeze. Temporarily activate the filter pump for continuous operation *Ihi*�itjg jig*t frC*Cze g4ditions. .. . .... . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... ... .. .. Page -17 ,�� .... . . . . ... . . . .. .. . .. .... . . .... . . . ... Hard Freeze Conditions A hard freeze is when the ambient air temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for more than 8 hours. In areas where this condition is prevalent and sustained, the heat pump MUST be winterized for hard freeze conditions. Follow the correct procedure depending on the type of heat exchanger found in the heat pump. IDENTIFY EXCHANGER: 1. Deactivate all electrical power to heat pump. 2. Deactivate filter pump. 3. Remove front access panel. See "Access Panels" 4. Identify heat exchanger from illustrations in this section. Then follow procedure for the appropriate heat exchanger. Titanium ThermoLink® Exchanger (with Internal Drain) 5. Disconnect the plumbing to the heat pump at connection unions (removal is counter- Internal clockwise). Drain 6. Remove internal drain plug. 7. Allow water to drain completely from the heat pump. Expect to see a lot of water drain out at first, and then a small amount to continue to drain out over a long period. 8. After heat pump is fully drained, re -connect internal drain plug and reinstall front access panel. 9. Partially reconnect plumbing connection unions. 10. Winterizing is complete. 11. When ready to use heat pump again, hand -tighten connection unions. Reconnect electrical j,✓` power, and set the operating mode on the heat pump. Activate filter pump. Titanium ThermoLink® Exchanger (with no Drain) 5. Reinstall front access panel. No Drain 6. Disconnect the plumbing to the heat pump at connection unions (removal is counter- clockwise). 7. Allow water to drain completely from the heat pump. Expect to see a lot of water drain out at first, and then a small amount to continue to drain out over a long period. 8. After heat pump has fully drained, partially reconnect plumbing connection unions. 9. Winterizing is complete. 10. When ready to use heat pump again, hand -tighten connection unions. Reconnect electrical power, and set the operating mode on the heat pump. Activate filter pump. of of: of ♦ ••• • • • + 0 foe • • • • •• + • + w. • • • Page - 18 Titanium Tube -in -Tube Exchanger 5. Reinstall front access panel. Titanium 6. Disconnect the plumbing to the heat pump at connection unions (removal is counter- Tube -in - clockwise). Tube 7. Allow water to drain completely from the heat pump. Expect to see a lot of water drain out at first, and then a small amount to continue to drain out over a long period. 8. Place an air hose into the pool inlet of the heat pump; wrap a clean rag around the hose to form a temporary seal. ° o 9. Push all water from the water circuit using compressed air no stronger than 50 psig. The residual water should be forced out of the heat pump's water outlet. Allow compressed air to blow into the heat pump inlet for at least 15-20 seconds after the water stops coming out. 10. Repeat process on the outlet side of the heat pump. 11. Partially reconnect plumbing connection unions. 12. Winterizing is complete. 13. When ready to use heat pump again, hand -tighten connection unions. Reconnect electrical power, and set the operating mode on the heat pump. Activate filter pump. • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• ••• •• Page - 19 • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •• •• • • • ••• • • • ••• 3 - Appendix 3.1 Identifying Model Specifications I. Find Data Plate -The data plate is usually posted on the side of the equipment or the inside of the heat pump's Data Plate Example access plate. 2. Find the model number on the data plate. The first letters and numbers indicate the model type. 3. The complete model number identifies the equipment's specifications. Model Number Example MINIMUM CIRCUITAMPACIIV MADE IN THE USA ELEC SERVICE VOLTS PH Q HZ MAXIMUM TIME DELAY FUSE OR HACK BREAKER COMFRESSOR VOLTS R.LA.=LR.A� FAN MOTOR VOLTS HP F.L.A� REFRICaERANT: Circuit -Factory chuaed O Only . Ka Tested MQ 05i9 Hgh 5,19 1 psfg Lour sd. lAODEL NULIBER AQUA CAL. INC , „•,=:�=..w 11 I BAR CODEI I I :7 a- :,+ v-vazt vsi-- -:1' --:5 �X 11 _ FACTORY SERVICE -} IIIBAR CODEIII MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE A R D S B N N Unit Revisran HROUGHZ g;jT THROUGHZZ tATHROUGHM Water Coil Designation Voltage Designation C=Cupronickei (Voltage) Hertz I Phase) A = 208230 601 D = D®o Unit B = 205-230 60 3 H = High Pressure CuprorikM D = 3 SO -a 15 50 3 L = Tube-in..be M = Packaging for \4exico E = 3S0420 603 _ \o Options G =J60603 P = ThcmoLidc.Il (5 S for 2016) N _ Nil R = Th—oLink. 11(3 J and 5 S) T = TbettnoLink. 11 Features X _ done C = C M 0.1, H=HeuOd,- R = Heu and Cool Color Designation S = Split Chiller A = Black n ide cabins White inside cabins T = Split Hearer B = Black AV = Whlre Controls C = Creme D = Digital T Taupe = A = Analog _ None Refrigerant S=Rd1OA UPDATED T = RJO;C' 07i t 42016 E _ R2_ •• ••• • • • • • •• • •• • • • • ••• • •• ••• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • •• • • as • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 . ,�� ... Page -20 . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . . ... . . 3.2 Weights NOTE: Specifications subject to change. J Model Type Model Number Install Weight TropiCal® T035 180 Pounds TropiCal® T055 180 Pounds TropiCal® T075 200 Pounds TropiCal® T090 255 Pounds TropiCal® T115 259 Pounds TropiCal® T135 287 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuieto SQ 120R 268 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet© SQ125 268 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ 145 328 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ 166R 328 Pounds HeatWave SuperQuiet® SQ225 328 Pounds Table 5 - Equipment Weight .3 Heating Recommendations The following recommendations will reduce the amount of time required to heat a pool. If unsure of equipment heating capability, review equipment data plate. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 20. 1. Confirm heat pump mode has been set to heating mode. 2. Set thermostat to desired water temperature. 3. Temporarily set the filter pump for continuous operation. This will allow the Heat Pump the time required to heat the water at start-up. After the water has reached the desired temperature, reset the filter pump to normal operating time -frames. 4. Use a pool cover or blanket to reduce heating time. 3.4 Cooling Recommendations The following recommendations will reduce the amount of time required to cool a pool or cold plunge application. If unsure of equipment cooling capability, review equipment data plate. See "Identifying Model Specifications" on page 20. 1. Confirm heat pump mode has been set to cooling mode. 2. Set thermostat to desired water temperature. 3. Temporarily %% t* Zltgf puOip;fct*bnTAWous operation. • This wiOajQt t$e:`14A Pu:p the.ttme required to cool the water at start-up. • After th-ewate; hag rea;he*d tlie defined temperature, reset the filter pump to normal operating time -frames. . . ... . . . . . . ......... . . . ... ... .. .. Page -21 .... ,�, .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .... . . .... . . . ... 3.55 Available Accessories Accessories may be purchased through an authorized dealer of AquaCal products. For further assistance, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. 5 lb Bypass Valve Kit (# STK0135) • When high flow rates are outside recommended specifications, please use this kit or an alternative bypass valve system. • This kit can be used to control excessive water flow through the heat pump. It provides automatic flow adjustments for most applications. Condensation Drain Kit (# STK0202) . Used when condensation water flow must be directed to a specific location. Automatic Sequencing Controller • An Automatic Sequencing Controller (ASC) provides easy control of all units from one lead unit and prevents the simultaneous start-up of multiple heat pumps. • Site voltage drop is minimized and utilities are not subjected to large in -rush demands of electrical current. • Part number is based on number of heat pumps to be controlled. Call AquaCal' for assistance with correct configuration. See "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc." on page 1. External Flow Relay (Grid Flow Switch ) Kit (00405) • Used when the pool / spa elevation is higher than the heat pump. • Also used for automatic pool / spa thermostat switching. PLEASE NOTE - The kit is not to be used on applications exceeding 50 PSI. Liquid Blankets • An invisible liquid heat barrier designed to retain heat and extend the swimming season. ® . • AquaCal" recommends Lo-Chlor Aqua BlanketTM. Plumbing Unions: SIZE PART NUMBER 21NCH PLS2627 .. ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... . .. ... .. . . . .. Remote Control Kit (STK0070) • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.. . A remote (wired) control kit allows for full control of the heat pump J%m t4to• l O0 Tei oih t.he.egizip.ment. • . ..• • • • ••• ••• Page -22 . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . . .. • . . 'Temperature Port Kit • This kit is used to install a temperature port. • This port can be used to adjust water flow using Delta-T. The kit comes with port, installation components, and a temperature probe. PART NUMBER Kit # (STK0096) .. . . . . . ... .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . . . .. ... .. .. . .... . .. . . ... . . . . . . ......... . . . . . . . . . .. . . Page - 23 0 s * * * 0 009 . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . • •00 . . . 000 4 - Troubleshooting `.1 Fault Codes A fault code indicates a specific issue or condition that will require action before the equipment can resume operating. Please perform the following troubleshooting. If the issue reoccurs, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. JAWARNIN-G]- Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. • Repairs must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. • The heat pump contains refrigerant under high pressure. Repairs to the refrigerant circuit must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. Service must be performed only by qualified HVAC technicians. Recover refrigerant before opening the system. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Service by unauthorized personnel will void the heat pump warranty. FLO Indicator ISSUE Low or no water detected. RESOLUTION I. Confirm the filter pump is on. 2. If a multiple -speed filter pump is being used, run at a higher speed to determine if the error persists. Do not exceed maximum flow rate for your model. 3. Confirm water is not being diverted away from the heat pump. • See "Water Flow Rates" on page 14. • See "Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta-T)" on page 15. [Er Indicator ISSUE This can indicate a loose or damaged communication cable. RESOLUTION A qualified technician should check the cable from control board to display assembly for a loose connection or visible damage. ESE Indicator ISSUE This is a control system error. RESOLUTION Deactivate then reactivate power to reset controls. . .. . . . . ... . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . .... . .. .. . . .. ..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ••• ••• Page -24 . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . . ... . . VPC or dP0 Indicator — ISSUE Shorted or open defrost sensor. RESOLUTION A qualified technician should replace the defrost sensor. ,PC or PO Indicator ISSUE Shorted or open water sensor. RESOLUTION A qualified technician should replace the water sensor. 'HP Indicator ISSUE The refrigerant system's high-pressure switch is showing as open. RESOLUTION If the heat pump is a reversing unit, place it in HER mode and perform the following troubleshooting. Determine if an insufficient amount of water is being supplied to the equipment. 1. Confirm the filter pump is on. 2. If a multiple -speed filter pump is being used, run filter pump at a higher speed. Do not exceed maximum flow rate for the model. 3. Confirm water is not being diverted away from the heat pump. • See "Water Flow Rates" on page 14. • See "Adjusting Water Flow Using AT (Delta-T)" on page 15. 4. The water pressure switch may be incorrectly calibrated. See "Adjusting Water Pressure Switch" for more information. HP5 Indicator ISSUE The heat pump has locked due to five HP (high-pressure) faults during one call for heating or cooling. RESOLUTION 1. Deactivate then reactivate power to the heat pump to clear error. 2. Troubleshoot the high-pressure issue causing the error. See "HP Indicator" on page 25. L P Indicator ISSUE The refrigerant system's low-pressure switch is showing as open. RESOLUTION .. . . . . . ... .. . ....... V . .. . . . .. ... .. .. . .... . .. ..... .. . . .. ......... . . . . . . . . . .. . . Page - 25 . . ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . ... If the heat pump is a reversing unit, place it in HER mode and perform the following troubleshooting. 1. Check for proper fan operation. If fan is not operating, contact AquaCal'. 2. Check for obstructed air flow around the heat pump. See "Clearances" on page 13. 3. Check for dirty or blocked evaporator coil. See "Cleaning Equipment" on page 12. 4. Check for signs of heavy ice buildup on the coil. L P5 Indicator ISSUE The heat pump has locked due to five LP (low-pressure) faults during one call for heating or cooling. RESOLUTION 1. Deactivate then reactivate power to the heat pump to clear error. 2. Troubleshoot the low-pressure issue causing the error. See "LP Indicator" on page 25. 110 Indicator ISSUE Incoming water temperature exceeded 110' F and the unit is locked with an OEfi over temperature alarm. The heat pump will not operate until incoming water temperature drops to 100' F or lower. RESOLUTION I. Determine if another heat source (gas heater, solar heater, etc.) is heating water being sent directly to the heat pump with the DER indicator. This situation will need to be corrected before continuing. 2. Rule out an incorrect reading from the water temperature sensor. Verify existing water temperature with an accurate thermometer. If heat pump's sensor is inaccurate, the water temperature sensor may require replacement. 4.2 Issues and Resolutions JAWARNING '- Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death. • Repairs must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. • The heat pump contains refrigerant under pressure. Repairs to the refrigerant circuit must not be attempted by untrained or unqualified individuals. Service must be performed only by qualified HVAC technicians. Recover refrigerant before opening the system. - Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Service by unauthorized personnel will void the factory warranty. Please perform the following troubleshooting. For further assistance, please see "Contacting AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc. " on page 1. Display Panel Not Responding 1. If the heat pump is controlled be an external controller, confirm the external controller settings. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. 2. If the issue is still occurring, contact the installer or manufacturer of the ixtergi *vi(g • • .. ... .. . . . .. • Page - 26 r,Heat Pump Not Running 1. Confirm equipment is receiving power. Is the heat pump display illuminated? • If not, confirm the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located near the heat pump) are both turned on. • If the display still does not illuminate, it is recommended that the heat pump installer or electrician confirms heat pump is receiving power. 2. Confirm correct mode is selected. See "Setting Operating Mode" on page 7. 3. Confirm thermostat is set correctly. See "Setting Thermostats" on page 7. • When heating the water is desired, the thermostat should be set above the current water temperature. • When cooling the water is desired, the thermostat should be set below the current water temperature. 4. If an error code is displayed, diagnose and correct the cause of the code. See "Fault Codes" on page 24. 5. If the heat pump is using an external controller, the heat pump may not be set correctly to accept the controller's signal. • See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. Meat Pump's Tripping Breaker 1. Have an electrician confirm breakers are in good condition and properly sized for the heat pump. 2. Multiple heat pumps installed at the same site may benefit from special automatic sequencing controllers to avoid excessive power drops at start-up. See "Automatic Sequencing Controller" on page 22. 3. If a fault occurs immediately when the compressor starts, a qualified technician should evaluate the system. .Heat Pump Won't Shut Off PLEASE NOTE When heatpump is set to "OFF", the display will show either the water temperature or FL 0. 1. Confirm the heat pump has reached the desired temperature set on the thermostat. The heat pump will continue to run until the set temperature is reached. 2. If the heat pump is using an external controller, it may not be set correctly. • See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. •• • Y • • • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page -27 ••• ••• . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . ... Heat Pump Is Running, Not Heating l . If the heat pump is using an external controller, confirm it is set correctly. • See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. • If the heat pump is still not running correctly with this device, contact the installer of the external controller device or the device's manufacturer for further assistance. 2. Confirm heat pump mode is set to HER operating mode. 3. Confirm thermostat is set to the desired water temperature. 4. Confirm valves are correctly positioned to heat the correct body of water (either the pool or the spa). If heating a spa that overflows into a pool, confirm the spa is isolated when being heated (not flowing into the pool). 5. Confirm heat pump is transferring heat into the water. Measure the temperature of air discharge coming out of the heat pump fan. If discharge air is between 8° to 10' colder than the outside ambient air, the heat pump is moving heat into the water. 6. If an error code is displayed, diagnose and correct cause of code. See "Fault Codes" on page 24. 7. Confirm that filter pump has a sufficient run-time. The heat pump will not run (or heat the water) without water flow. Heat Pump equipment will generally be set to run 24 hours a day in commercial applications. See "Heating Recommendations" on page 21. 8. If heating a spa, deactivate air blower or venturi (if equipped) to allow for quicker heating times. For pools, deactivate water features, such as slides, waterfalls, or fountains to allow water to retain heat. Use of a liquid pool blanket product can also compensate for excessive heat loss. • See Available Accessories on page 22 for more information on liquid blankets. Heat Pump Is Running, Not Cooling (Reversing Models) If the heat pump is using an external controller, confirm the heat pump is programmed properly to allow for cooling. See "Operating Heat Pump (With an External Controller)" on page 10. 2. Confirm the heat pump mode is set to C00 operating mode. 3. Confirm the thermostat is set below the current water temperature. 4. Confirm valves are correctly positioned to cool the correct body of water (either the pool or the spa). If cooling a spa that overflows into a pool, confirm the spa is isolated when being cooled (not flowing into the pool). 5. If an error code is displayed, determine and correct the condition causing the code. See "Fault Codes" on page 24. 6. Confirm heat pump is transferring heat out of the water. Measure the temperature of air discharge coming out of heat pump's fan. If the air is between 8° to 10' warmer than the outside ambient air, the heat pump is moving heat out of the water. 7. Confirm that filter pump has a sufficient run-time. The heat pump will not run (or cool the water) without water flow. Heat Pump equipment will generally be set to run 24 hours a day in commercial applications. See "Cooling Recommendations" on page 21. • •• • • • • ••• • •• ••• •• • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • Page - 28 • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •• •• ••• • • • ••• • • Water Coming From Heat Pump 11 The water may be normal condensation produced as a by-product of the heat pump's refrigeration process. The heat pump can produce 8 to 10 gallons of condensation per day depending on the humidity of the ambient air. Determine if the water is condensation or a possible leak. 1. Deactivate heat pump, leaving the filter pump on. After several hours, determine if water is still coming from the heat pump. 2. If using chlorine or bromine as a pool / spa sanitizer, test the water around the heat pump using a test strip. If the test strip indicates that chlorine or bromine is present, a leak may exist. PLEASE NOTE - If desired, a kit is available to re-direet condensation water away from the heat pump. See "Condensation Drain Kit (# STK0202)" on page 22. Ice Forming on the Heat Pump IF Why ice and frost appear: 1. When the heat pump operates, air is pulled into the unit and across the cold air coil. 2. As heat is removed from the air, moisture in the air will condense on the surface of the air coil (condensation). 3. Depending on the humidity level, when air temperatures are below 50°F this condensate can begin to freeze. Forming frost then ice. What to expect: The heating of the pool or spa water continues while frost and ice develop. . The heat pump is designed to periodically enter a "defrost" stage to remove the accumulated frost and ice. During the "defrost" stage, pool or spa heating is suspended till the end of the "defrost" cycle. Troubleshooting: 1. The heat pump can be more efficient if used during warmer parts of the day. This heat gain can be retained during the colder parts of the day by using a pool blanket. 2. If the heat pump forms sheets of ice that never go away during a cold season, conditions may not allow for proper heat transfer. And the heat pump should be turned off. 3. If the ambient air temperature is warm and ice is appearing on the heat pump, turn off the heat pump. Service may be required. • ... • . . • •• . • • • • • • • •• • • • Page - 29 • • • • Y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •• •• • • • ••• 0 0 0 •••