PL-12-1931Inspection Worksheet
Miami Shores Village
10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL
Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972
Inspection Number: INSP- 180020 Permit Number: PL -10 -12 -1931
Scheduled Inspection Date: November 05, 2012
Inspector: Hernandez, Rafael
Owner: ROBINSON, JOHN
Job Address: 1239 NE 100 Street
Miami Shores, FL 33138 -2603
Project: <NONE>
Contractor: EH WHITSON PLUMBING
Permit Type: Plumbing - Residential
Inspection Type: Final
Work Classification: Addition /Alteration
Phone Number
Parcel Number 1132050080050
Phone: 954 -929 -3599
Building Department Comments
RUN NATURAL GAS LINE TO TANK LESS WATER
HEATER AND RANGE.
Infractlo Passed Comments
INSPECTOR COMMENTS
False
Passed
�Jl
Failed
Correction
Needed
Re- Inspection
Fee
No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until
re- inspection fee is paid.
Inspector Comments
November 02, 2012
For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949
Page 21 of 37
PERMIT #
CONTRACTOR:
SUBMITTAL DATE: `O 115 1 a1
ADDRESS: a t\I IoC� s 1
NAME: 12.C-
RESUBMITAL DATES:
PROJECT TYPE: .51-11 W n I- 7%. �►_
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Miami Shores Village
Building Department
10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138
Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972
INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762.4949
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OCT 15 2012
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BUILDING I Nino Fcral Permit No.
PERMIT APPLICATION Master Permit No.C1711 2- _ 3
Permit Type: PLUMBING
JOB ADDRESS: 12 ' /1 N E 100 SYet+
City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade
Folio/Parcel #: 1 1— 3205- oo g- 0090
Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Flood Zone:
Zip: *Pi 19 n
OWNER: Name (Fee Sim le Titleholder):
Addres : I l�®
City:
Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone #:
State:
Phone#: a 4i • 't 05
Zip: % 0
Email:
CONTRACTOR: Compan�Naa e:
Address: it ' / )1,0()
City: i Sta
Qualifier Name: JD r-) ),--1'?
State Certification or Registration #: C
Phone#: c g 44 fA3 1
Zip:
Phone#:
cate of Competency #:
Contact Phone#: Email Address:
DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: Phone #:
Value of Work for this Permit: $ I LJ )L) / Square/Linear Footage of Work:
Type of Work: ❑Address lteration I :New ❑Repair/Replace UDemolition
Description of Work: run flt j° S L �)' J iti n L ` les i-1 w 14 / I c e .
* * * * * * * **** * * ** *** *way**** * * * **** ** * ** Fees * * ***** ** **** * * * * * * * * *** * * ** x**** **** a**** **
Submittal Fee $ (7'' g7 Permit Fee $ Ace) A--- CCF $ CO /CC $
Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $
Notary $ Training/Education Fee $
Double Fee $ Structural Review $
Technology Fee $
TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ ' l'6,10
Bonding Company's Name (if applicable)
Bonding Company's Address
City State Zip
Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable)
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 ELECTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS,
WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS and 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 exceedi
promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochur
whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commenc
for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is is
inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged.
Signa
$2500, the applicant must
be delivered ' person
be ' ost ' . }f the 'ob site
tice, the
Owner or Agent
The forgoing instrument acknowledged before me this
i .4)5 4
day of ,20
w is per
known to me or who has produc
As identification and who did take an oath.
NOT t ,' t LIC:
Sign:
Print: \� =• (Ai %)1i 'i11'
My Commission
* * * * * * * * * * * * * **
APPROVED BY
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Structural Review
(Revised 3 /12/2012)(Revised 07 /10 /07XRevised 06/10/2009XRevised 3/15/09)
Clerk
E.H. wurrsoN PLUMBING
421 SOUTH 21 AVENUE
HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 33020
(954) 929 -3599
SURVEY SHEETS / PLANS,
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E.H. Whitson Plumbing
421 South 21st Avenue
Hollywood, FL 33020
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Survey Sheets / Plans
Customer Name:
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Installation Manual g'12
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TANKLESS GAS WATER HEATER
•
N R71 -SV, NR66 -SV (Indoor /Outdoor Installation)
N R71 -OD, NR66 -OD (Outdoor Installation)
•
Potential dangers from accidents
categories. Closely observe these
during installation and use are divided into the following three
warnings, they are critical to your safety.
A DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
A WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
A CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or death.
r
1.
Prohibited
Disconnect
Power
Ground
CAUTION
0 Be sure to do
Requests to Installers
• In order to use the water heater safely, read this installation manual carefully, and follow the
installation instructions.
• Failures and damage caused by erroneous work or work not as instructed in this manual are not
covered by the warranty.
• Check that the installation was done properly in accordance with this Installation Manual upon
completion.
• After completing installation, please either place this Installation Manual in a plastic pouch and
attach it to the side of the water heater (or the inside of the pipe cover or recess box if applicable),
or hand it to the customer to retain for future reference. Also, be sure to fill in all of the required
items on the warranty and to hand the warranty to the customer along with the Owner's Guide.
ENERGY STAR
SBA8345
Rev. 09/09
COMBACTORS ASSOCIMIN
NSF
Low NOx
Approved by
SCAQMD
Accepted For Use
City of New York
Department of Buildings
MEA 19 -03 -E
.1
FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, OR MANUFACTURED HOME
APPLICATIONS. (NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD only)
Installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54- latest edition and/or CSA
B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (NSCNGPIC).
When applicable, installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construc-
tion and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 or the Canadian Standard CAN/
CSA-Z240 MH Mobile Homes, Series M86. (NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD only)
Noritz America reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any
time, the designs and/or specifications of its products without notice.
111111111
i
lowing aotieSsoriee are incluOed +Kith the unit
for any missing items before starting installation.
Part
Shape
Q'ty
Part
Shape
.Q'ty
Tapping Screw
(NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV)
X111»`,
���))1������
5
Cross Recess
Head Screw
(NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD)
��1>>
3
Owner's Guide, Warranty,
Installation Manual
(this document)
Teo
s®
1
each
Power Cord
(NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV)
1
%
,
��48
.
2.Optional Ac
The accessories listed below are not
Included with the units, but may be necessary
for installation,
Part
Shape
Q'ty
Part
Shape
Q'ty
Remote Controller*
(See p. 22)
1
Remote Controller
Cord (10ft)
1
Teo
s®
Outdoor Vent Cap
VC4 -1 (for NR71 -SV)
VC3 (for NR66 -SV)
1
Remote Controller
Cord (26ft)
1
- ®
Isolation Valves
(includes pressure
relief valve)
li ■ ■■
ilrem i� --r...67,41
1
Recess Box
RB -600
(for NR71 -0D only)
RB -500
(for NR66 -OD only)
1
• ��
I
Pipe Cover (PC -1 S)
(NR71 -SV, NR71 -OD)
1
1
(,,
Remote Controller
Outdoor
Junction Box
1
,I;
`"
l
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'�� .,
* The remote controller is recommended to allow for additional temperature selections as well as for diagnostics.
2
w
1
Installing the Remote Controller Outdoor Junction Box
1.
Secure
firmly
controller.
Insert the
wall pipe
remote controller.
wall packing,
and apply
eo
o f�\
the wall
into the
remote controller wires through the
and secure the wall pipe to the
Locate the remote controller
slide it over the pipe and wires,
it to the rear side of the remote.
Rear side of remote controller
5. Slide the
wires and
Wall
box nut over
screw it onto
Pipe
the remote
the
^�
'
controller
wall pipe.
Box Nut
Remote
Controller
Wires
� -�
��°
pipe \
p o
remote
' :� •
\
Wall Packing
I
0�
.'•.
„ %��
/�
�
Take off the
paper.
.,
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2. Drill a 01 -1/4" hole in the wall where the
remote controller will be installed.
* Do not install the remote controller in a
location that is exposed to moisture, direct
sunlight, or chemical agents. These can
damage the remote controller.
6.
Connect
separate
Wind the
provided
the
remote
excess
hooks
1 r
A
remote
controller wires to the
controller cord inside the box.
remote controller wire on the
as illustrated below.
(Wind the
excess wire
here.)
Remote Controller
_
_1,
1 I Wires
ir
''
1[ -
Junction Box
3. Insert the wall pipe containing the remote
controller wires through the hole.
4. Slide
box
pipe
Wall
the junction box
over the remote
protruding from
packing
,ii,,,,
. %it*,
`
packing
controller
the outside
Wall pipe
Take
3/4"
,._
\!
and
wires
out
from
=°
�,
P:;y^
ti%
the junction
and wall
wall.
the pipe about
the wall.
Junction Box
Box Nut
Remote
Controller
Wires
Remote Controller
Cord
Tie the redundant length of the remote
controller cord outside the junction box.
7. Close the junction box.
Take Take off the paper.
j�
`•/a
Junction Box Packing
3. Before Installation
Checkup
DANGER
• Check the fixing brackets and vent pipe yearly for damage or wear. Replace if necessary.
Check the Gas
WARNING
• Check that the rating plate indicates the
correct type of gas.
• Check that the gas supply line is sized for
180,000 Btuh for NR71 -SV, NR71 -OD.
(140,000 Btuh for NR66 -SV, NR66 -OD.)
Check the Power
Ex. For Natural Gas NR71 -SV
MOSUMOJ Me : N1171.:,r
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Flamm amdcetmeee a v maevmmmuN.
M fl d Pressuve/Ras* day= ore9e :IM 0.0- Mei108' W.C.
Wrier Pre9svtlPm�C um. :IOn lBpsl- MV.1fi0p9 `/
• The power supply required is 120V AC, at 60Hz.
Using the incorrect voltage may result in fire or electric shock.
Use Extreme Caution if Using With a Solar Pre - Heater
• Using this unit with a solar pre- heater can lead to unpredictable output temperatures and
possibly scalding. If absolutely necessary, use mixing valves to ensure output temperatures do
not get to scalding levels.
CAUTION
Do Not Use Equipment for Purposes Other Than Those Specified
• Do not use for other than increasing the temperature of the water supply, as unexpected accidents
may occur as a result.
Check Water Supply Quality
• If the water supply is in excess of 12 grains per gallon (200 mg/L) of hardness, acidic or otherwise
impure, treat the water with approved methods in order to ensure full warranty coverage.
30 3
* Locate the appliance in an area where leakage from the unit or connections will not result in damage
to the area adjacent to the appliance or to the lower floors of the structure. When such locations
cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately drained, be installed
under the appliance. The pan must not restrict combustion air flow.
DANGER
• Install the exhaust vent (terminal) so that there are no obstacles around the termination and so
that exhaust can't accumulate. Do not enclose the termination with corrugated metal or other
materials.
• Model NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD is for outdoor installation only. Never install it indoors.
Do not enclose the termination with corrugated metal or other materials.
This will cause carbon monoxide poisoning and a potential fire hazard.
WARNING
• Avoid places where fires are common, such as those where gasoline,
benzene and adhesives are handled, or places in which corrosive gases
(ammonia, chlorine, sulfur, ethylene compounds, acids) are present.
Using the incorrect voltage may result in fire or cracking.
• Avoid installation in places where dust or debris will accumulate.
Dust may block the air - supply opening, causing the performance of the
device fan to drop and incomplete combustion to occur as a result.
• Avoid installation in places where special chemical agents
(e.g., hair spray or spray detergent) are used.
Ignition failures and malfunction may occur as a result.
[NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV only]
• Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard. Do not install this water heater in a
mobile home, recreation vehicle or on a boat.
[NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD only]
• Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard. Do not install this water heater in a
recreational vehicle or on a boat.
CAUTION
• Install the water heater in a location where it is free from obstacles and stagnant air.
• Consult with the customer concerning the location of installation.
• Do not install the water heater near staircases or emergency exits.
• Do not install the water heater where the exhaust will blow on outer walls or mate-
rial not resistant to heat. Also consider the surrounding trees and animals.
The heat and moisture from the water heater may cause discoloration of walls and
resinous materials, or corrosion of aluminum materials.
• Do not locate the vent termination directed towards a window or any other structure
which has glass or wired glass facing the termination.
•
Installation
1. Apply Wall Packing to the rear side of the
remote controller.
2. Connect the remote controller wires to the
separate remote controller cord.
Remote
Control
Wires
Wall Packing
(take off the paper)
Remote Controller Cord
Rear Side of
Remote Controller
3. Remove the cover of the remote control,
mark the location of the screw holes, and
drill holes for the wall anchors.
4. Insert the wall anchors, screw the remote
control to the wall and replace the cover.
Wall Anchor
Phillips Roundhead
Wood Screw
29
Remote Controller RC -7649M
For Installers:
Read this installation guide
carefully before carrying out
installation.
Installation Guide
NORITZ AMERICA CORPORATION
✓ Note 1
' Do not connect power to the water heater before the remote controller has been properly installed.
Recommended installation location of the remote controller is in a bathroom.
L .1
Included Parts List
Part Name
Quantity
Remote Controller
1
Wall Packing
1
Phillips Roundhead Wood Screw
2
Wall Anchor
2
Wall Packing
Connecting Wire
r •1
Do not disassemble the remote controller.
.1
Remote Controller
Phillips Roundhead
Wood Screw
Wall Anchor
Notes on the Installation Location
• The remote should be installed in an easily
accessible location.
• Avoid installing in a place where water or
steam can come into contact with the
controller.
• Avoid locations where special chemical
agents (e.g., benzene, fatty and oily deter-
gents) are used.
• Avoid outdoor installation, or installation in an
indoor location where it will be exposed to
direct sunlight.
Connection of Remote Controller Cord
White Connector
Y- shaped terminals —∎
(two -core)
* Confirm the connection with the labels at
both ends of the remote controller cord.
To Remote controller
To Water heater
• A 26' cord can be purchased separately
(Part # RC- CORD26).
• The remote controller cord can be ex-
tended up to 300 ft. by splicing the cord
and using 18 gauge wire to extend the
cord to the appropriate length.
CAUTION
• Avoid installation above gas ranges or stoves. (NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV)
• Avoid installation between the kitchen fan and stove. If oily
fumes or a large amount of steam are present in the installation
location, take measures to prevent the fumes and steam from
entering in the equipment. (NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV)
• Install in a location where the exhaust gas flow will not be
affected by fans or range hoods.
• Take care that noise and exhaust gas will not affect neighbors.
Avoid installation on common walls as the unit will make some
operational noises while it is running.
• Make sure that the location allows installation of the exhaust
vent as specified.
• For outdoor installation, use the outdoor vent cap.
(NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV)
If it is necessary to vent above the roof line in an outdoor instal-
lation, use high temperature sealant around the flue collar for
rain protection.
• Avoid installation where the unit will be exposed to excessive
winds.
• Before installing, make sure that the vent termination (or the
vent cap in an outdoor installation) will have the proper clear-
ances according to the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1).
Prohibited
Be sure to do
ewe
0
ewe
State of California: The water heater must be braced, anchored or strapped to avoid moving during an
earthquake. Contact local utilities for code requirements in your area or call: 1- 866 - 766 -7489 and request
instructions.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
1) The outdoor units (OD) can only be used if they are for summer use only.
2) The water heater can be used for hot water only and not, in a combination of domestic and space
heating.
For Venting Manufacturers Requirements, see websites or phone numbers listed below:
Noritz N -Vent www.noritz.com
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stai lation
e r n cis
WARNING
Before installing, check for the following:
Install in accordance with relevant building and mechanical codes, as well as any local, state or
national regulations, or in the absence of local and state codes, to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 — latest edition. In Canada, see NSCNGPIC for detailed requirements.
[ For NR71-SV, N R66 -SV
Item
Check
Illustration
Required Clearances
From Heater
• Maintain the following clearance from
both combustible and non- combustible
materials.
12" or more(Indoor)
36" or more(Outdoor)
4" or more(Indoor)
24" or more(Outdoor)
2° or more(Indoor)
6° or more(Outdoor)
Cooking Equipment
• If the unit will be installed in the vicinity of a
permanent kitchen range or stove that has
the possibility of generating steam that
contains fats or oils, use a dividing plate or
other measure to ensure that the unit is not
exposed to air containing such impurities.
* The dividing plate should be of noncombust-
ible material of a width greater than the
water heater.
ExhausT hood
Water
heater
Dividing plate
Range
Securing of space for
repairfinspection
• If possible, leave 8" or more on either
side of the unit to facilitate inspection.
• If possible, leave 24" or more in front of
the unit to facilitate maintenance
and service if necessary.
• If possible, leave 3" or more above and
below the vent pipe to facilitate inspec-
tion and repair if necessary
\ \ \ I / / / Zr
3° or more
■
=
3° or more
8° or
more
0
v more
' 24" or
more
(unit: inch)
6
•
N R66 -SV
(VIEW FROM TOP)
10.0°
1.5°
HOT WATER OUTLET 3/4
COLD WATER INLET 3/4°
AS INLET 3/4°
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
13.3°
NR66 -OD
co
(VIEW FROM TOP)
10.0°
WATER DRAIN VALVE
(WATER FILTER)
HOT WATER OUTLET
WATER DRAIN VALVE
HOT WATER OUTLET 3/4°
COLD
WATER INLET 3/4
BRACKETS
LOWER WALL MOUNT BRACKETS
GAS INLET 3/4°
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
4.T 0.4° 6.r
c
0
MO,
0.4°
FLUE TERMINAL
COLD WATER INLET
GAS INLET
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
13.8°
AIR INLET
AIR INLET
WATER DRAIN VALVE
(WATER FILTER)
HOT WATER OUTLET
WATER DRAIN VALVE
BOTTOM OP OMR
COLD WATER INLET
GAS INLET
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
27
NR71 -SV
4 -00.5'
2 -0.3° x 0.5°
OBLONG HOLE
4.7°
a
0.4° 8.7°
2.0°
3.3°
2.4°
3.3°
4.7'
I1
2 -0.3° x 0.8°
OBLONG HOLE
4-00.5°
NR71 -OD
4- ¢0.6°
2 -0.3° x 0.5°
OBLONG HOLE
4.7°
2.0°
3.3°
2 4°
0.4°
AIR INLET
13.3
1 P
13.8°
13.1°
m
FLUE COLLAR
LED /
111111111111
WATER DRAIN VALVE
(WATER FILTER)
HOT WATER OUTLET
111-'t!
WATER DRAIN VALVE
0.4° 6.7°
3-0.3 x 0.8°
OBLONG HOLE
4- 00.5°
0.4°
AIR INLET
AIR INLET
01 41
(VIEW FROM TOP)
10.5°
7 8°
HOT WATER OUTLET 3/
COLD WATER INLET
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
A
I>
COLD WATER INLET
13.3°
13.8°
3/4
WIRING THROUGHW YS
HEGHT OF EACH FITTINGS
FROM BOTTOM OF CASE
(VIEW FROM TOP)
10.5°
T : COLD WATER INLET 3/
GAS INLET 3/4
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
WATER DRAIN VALVE
(WATER FILTER)
HOT WATER OUTLET
WATER DRAIN VALVE
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
GAS INLET
COLD WATER INLET
HEGHT OF EACH FITTINGS
FROM BOTTOM OF CASE
NR71 -SV
HOT WATER OUTLET
1.8°
COLD WATER INLET
1.8°
GAS INLET
2.0°
(VIEW FROM TOP)
10.5°
T : COLD WATER INLET 3/
GAS INLET 3/4
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
WATER DRAIN VALVE
(WATER FILTER)
HOT WATER OUTLET
WATER DRAIN VALVE
WIRING THROUGHWAYS
GAS INLET
COLD WATER INLET
HEGHT OF EACH FITTINGS
FROM BOTTOM OF CASE
[ For NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD
[Item
NR71 -OD
HOT WATER OUTLET
1.8°
COLD WATER INLET
1.8°
GAS INLET
2.0°
[ For NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD
[Item
Check
Illustration
Required Clearances From Heater
• Maintain the following clearance from both combustible
and non - combustible materials.
*
() indicates the distance when installing a heat insulat-
ing board (incombustible material other than metal, with
thickness of 0.1° or more) or "section of building effec-
tively finished with incombustible material."
Note, however, that combustion failure may occur to the
unit as exhaust gas reflects from the wall. Provide clear-
ance of 24" or more in the front of the unit to facilitate
inspection and repair.
/
7o
>
-°
0
24" (12 °)
-Q
E
o
' or more
0.4" or more
�
combustible
36" or more
6" or more
combusti
l . \ \ \ \ \\
combustible
6" or more
Surrounding the area of installation
• When installing the unit in a common side corridor, pro-
vide a clearance of 47" or more in front of the unit.
Set the bottom edge of the exhaust port about 84 from
the corridor floor.
47" or more
AA
%%
Handrail
about 84"
ro common side
Pf corridor
Ill
Aro
• When installing the unit on a balcony, etc., secure an
evacuation route of 24" or more in width.
• Provide clearance of 24" or more in front of the unit to
facilitate inspection and repair. Do install the unit such as
the wall of the second floor where the unit is out of reach.
24" or more
balcony,
1
1
etc.
Handrail
26 7
Clearance Requirements from Vent Terminations to Building Openings,
* All clearance requirements are in accordance with ANSI 221.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1 and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC.
Vent Terminal Area Where Terminal
® Air Supply Inlet is Not Permitted
)= indicates clearances required in Canada
*Maintain clearances in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier
* * *A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two
single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
* ** *Permitted only if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.
WARNING
A fire or explosion may result if these instructions are not followed, which may cause lose of
life, personal injury or property damage.
1
Lighting Instructions
This water heater does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights
the burner.
Do not try to light the burner by hand.
1. Read the safety information in the installation manual or on the front of the water heater.
2. Turn off all electrical power to the unit.
3. Do not attempt to light the burner by hand.
4. Turn the gas control manual valve (external to the unit) clockwise to the off position.
5. Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. If the smell of gas remains, stop, and follow the instructions
on page 3 of Owner's Guide.
6. Turn the gas control manual valve counterclockwise to the on position.
7. Turn on electric power to the unit.
8. The unit will now operate whenever hot water is called for. If the unit will not operate, follow the
shutdown instructions and call a service technician.
Shutdown Instructions
1. Stop any water demand.
2. Turn off electric power.
3. Turn the gas control manual valve clockwise to the off position.
Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, tum off the manual control valve to the appliance.
8 25
Clearance
Indoor Installation
(See p.9)
Outdoor Installation
(See p.10)
A—
Above grade, veranda, porch, deck,
or balcony
12" (12 ")
12" (12 ")
B.
Window or door that may be opened
4' below or to the side of
opening, or 1' above opening
(36 ")
12" (36 °)
C=
Permanently closed window
*
*
D=
Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit
located above the terminal within a
horizontal distance of 2 feet from the
center of the terminal
*
*
E=
Unventilated soffit
*
*
F=
Outside comer
G=
Inside comer
H=
Each side of center line extended
above meter /regulator assembly
3' within a height 15' above
meter /regulator assembly
3' within a height 15' above
meter /regulator assembly
I=
Service regulator vent outlet
3'
3'
J=
Nonmechanical air supply inlet or
combustion air inlet to any other
appliance
4' below or to the side of
opening, or 1' above opening
(36 ")
12" (36 ")
K=
Mechanical air supply inlet
3' above if within 10' (6')
3' above if within 10' (6')
�=
Above paved sidewalk or paved
driveway located on public property
, ,
(7 * * )
* **
(� )
M=
Under veranda, porch, deck, or
balcony
* (12 °- Canada Only * * * *)
* (12 "- Canada Only * * * *)
)= indicates clearances required in Canada
*Maintain clearances in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier
* * *A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two
single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
* ** *Permitted only if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.
WARNING
A fire or explosion may result if these instructions are not followed, which may cause lose of
life, personal injury or property damage.
1
Lighting Instructions
This water heater does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights
the burner.
Do not try to light the burner by hand.
1. Read the safety information in the installation manual or on the front of the water heater.
2. Turn off all electrical power to the unit.
3. Do not attempt to light the burner by hand.
4. Turn the gas control manual valve (external to the unit) clockwise to the off position.
5. Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. If the smell of gas remains, stop, and follow the instructions
on page 3 of Owner's Guide.
6. Turn the gas control manual valve counterclockwise to the on position.
7. Turn on electric power to the unit.
8. The unit will now operate whenever hot water is called for. If the unit will not operate, follow the
shutdown instructions and call a service technician.
Shutdown Instructions
1. Stop any water demand.
2. Turn off electric power.
3. Turn the gas control manual valve clockwise to the off position.
Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, tum off the manual control valve to the appliance.
8 25
1 2. Maintenance o p eration of the water heater.
Periodically check the following to
• The venting system must be examined periodically by a qualified service technician to check for
any leaks or corrosion.
• The burner flame must be checked periodically for a proper blue color and consistency.
• If the flame does not appear normal, the burner may need to be cleaned.
• If the burner needs to be cleaned, it must be performed by a qualified service technician.
• Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
• The pressure relief valve must be operated once a year to ensure that it is functioning properly
and there is no obstruction. Turn the power off to the unit before opening the relief valve, and
make sure that water draining out of the valve will not cause any damage.
• If the relief valve discharges periodically, it may be due to thermal expansion in a closed water
system. Contact the water supplier or-a-IBeal- plumbing- inspeeter on how to correct this situations
Do not plug the relief valve.
• See Operation Manual for further maintenance.
Warning: There is a scald potential if the output temperature is set too high.
Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, tum off the manual gas control valve to the appliance.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service
technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control
which has been under water.
Periodically check and clean the filter inside the cold water inlet of the unit.
The installer should test operate the unit, explain to
the customer how to use the unit, and give the owner
this manual before leaving the installation.
• Preparation (1) Open a hot water fixture to confirm that water is available, and then close
the fixture.
(2) Open the gas supply valve.
(3) Turn on the power supply. Using the remote controller, turn on the Power
On/Off button (the Operation lamp will turn on).
(1) Open a hot water fixture and confirm that the Burner On lamp comes on, and that hot water is
being produced. (If necessary, repeat until the air in the gas piping is bled out).
* White smoke may be noticed from the exhaust vent during cold weather. However, this is not a
malfunction of the unit.
* If an "11" error code appears on the remote controller, turn the unit off and then back on again,
and then open a hot water fixture again.
(2) Change the temperature setting on the remote controller and check that the water temperature changes.
• If the water heater does not operate normally, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the Operation Manual.
* After the trial operation, clean the filter in the cold water inlet.
CAUTION
Handling after trial operation
• If the unit will not be used immediately, close off all gas and water shutoff valves, drain all of
the water out of the unit and the plumbing system to prevent the unit and system from freezing,
and bleed the gas out of the gas line.
Freezing is not covered by the warranty.
24
. Clearance Requirements from Vent Terminations to Building Openings
* All clearance requirements are in accordance with ANSI 221.10.3 and the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1 and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC.
[ For NR71 -SV, NR66 -SV
* For Installations in Canada, clearances are as follows: To windows, doors, & gravity air inlets: 36 ".
To forced air inlets: 6'. These clearance requirements hold true for all of the above situations: Indoor,
Outdoor w /vent cap.
9
Maintain the following clearances to any
opening in any building:
Illustration
Vent Clearances When Heater is In-
stalled Indoors
• 4' below, 4' horizontally from, or 1' above
any door, operable window, or gravity air
inlet into any building.
3' above any forced air inlet within 10'.
4'
0
o
4'
11 t
.0.
13'
Vent Clearances When Heater is In-
stalled Outdoors With a Vent Cap
• 1' below, 1' horizontally from, or 1' above
any door, operable window, or gravity air
inlet into any building.
3' above any forced air inlet within 10'.
0
1'
111
3'
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t
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1'
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Noritz vent cap
VC4 -1 (for NR71 -SV)
VC3 (for NR66 -SV
* For Installations in Canada, clearances are as follows: To windows, doors, & gravity air inlets: 36 ".
To forced air inlets: 6'. These clearance requirements hold true for all of the above situations: Indoor,
Outdoor w /vent cap.
9
[ For NR71 -OD, NR66 -OD
* For Installations in Canada, clearances are as follows: To windows, doors, & gravity air inlets: 36 ".
To forced air inlets: 6'.
10
t,
Connecting Remote Controller Cord to Unit
1•
• Keep the remote controller cord away from the freeze prevention heaters in the unit.
• Tie the redundant cord outside the water heater. Do not put the extra length inside the equipment.
• The remote controller cord can be extended up to 300' with 18AWG wire.
• Use a Y type terminal with a resin sleeve. (Without the sleeve, the copper wire may corrode and
cause problems).
• Be sure to hand tighten when screwing to the terminal block. Power tools may cause damage to the
terminal block.
J
Remote controller cord
• For extensions, a 26' cord can be purchased (Part # RC- CORD26) or use 18AWG wire.
• Install according to the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes.
1. Leave enough slack so that the remote controller
cord will not be damaged if the unit is removed from
the wall.
2. Remove the front cover of the heater (4 screws).
3. Pass the remote controller cord through the wiring
throughway and into the unit.
4. Connect the Y terminals at the end of the remote
controller cord to the terminal block.
5. Secure the remote controller cord with a clamp.
6. Replace the front cover.
Terminal
Block
Wiring
Throughways
18AWG Wire
Clamp
23
Maintain the following clearances to any
opening in any building:
Illustration
Outdoor Clearances to Opening
into Any Building
• 1' below, 1' horizontally from, or 1' above
any door, operable window, or gravity air
inlet into any building.
3' above any forced air inlet within 10'.
1
H
I1,
+
,
Vent Clearances When Heater is
Installed in a Recess Box (NR71 -OD only)
• 1' below, 1' horizontally from, or 1' above
any door, operable window, or gravity air
inlet into any building.
3' above any forced air inlet within 10'.
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1'
0
3g ..i :i =g.
1
—r—
0
1'
2
•
%`
O
0
�O 0
(recess box installation with cover removed)
* For Installations in Canada, clearances are as follows: To windows, doors, & gravity air inlets: 36 ".
To forced air inlets: 6'.
10
t,
Connecting Remote Controller Cord to Unit
1•
• Keep the remote controller cord away from the freeze prevention heaters in the unit.
• Tie the redundant cord outside the water heater. Do not put the extra length inside the equipment.
• The remote controller cord can be extended up to 300' with 18AWG wire.
• Use a Y type terminal with a resin sleeve. (Without the sleeve, the copper wire may corrode and
cause problems).
• Be sure to hand tighten when screwing to the terminal block. Power tools may cause damage to the
terminal block.
J
Remote controller cord
• For extensions, a 26' cord can be purchased (Part # RC- CORD26) or use 18AWG wire.
• Install according to the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes.
1. Leave enough slack so that the remote controller
cord will not be damaged if the unit is removed from
the wall.
2. Remove the front cover of the heater (4 screws).
3. Pass the remote controller cord through the wiring
throughway and into the unit.
4. Connect the Y terminals at the end of the remote
controller cord to the terminal block.
5. Secure the remote controller cord with a clamp.
6. Replace the front cover.
Terminal
Block
Wiring
Throughways
18AWG Wire
Clamp
23
Remote Controller
• Applicable Model
NR71 -SV ( -OD), NR66 -SV ( -OD)
Remote controller
RC -7649M
Install the remote controller according to the instructions in the Installation Guide (p. 28).
• The water heater can be programmed so that it will default to one of three temperatures (140, 130,120 °F)
when the temperature selection wire is not connected. To change the default temperature, connect the
temperature selection wire as shown in the below diagram.
Note: If the 160 °F connector is being used, the unitwill automatically default to a temperature of 120 °F
for safety if the remote controller is not installed.
* The water heater has been factory set to allow a maximum temperature setting of 120 °F.
To access higher temperature settings with the optional remote controller installed, follow the below
steps. The unit can only be set to temperatures in the range of 145 -160 °F when the optional remote
controller is installed.
<When setting the maximum temperature to 125 - 140 °F>
1. Turn the water heater off by pressing the ON /OFF button on the remote controller.
2. Press and hold the FLOW METER ALARM SET button until a sound is heard (2 sec.) and "120 °F"
appears on the display.
3. Set the upper limit of the hot -water supply temperature to 125 °F, 130 °F, 135 °F or 140 °F using the
UP and DOWN setting buttons.
4. To put the water heater back into operation, press the ON /OFF button on the remote controller.
To keep the water heater off, let the unit sit for 30 sec. to retum to the original display.
<When setting the maximum temperature to 125 - 160 °F>
1. Turn the water heater off by pressing the ON /OFF button on the remote
controller.
2. Disconnect electrical power to the water heater.
3. Remove the front cover of the water heater (4 screws).
4. Locate the bag of temperature selection wires attached to the inside
of the unit in the bottom left corner.
5. Connect the temperature selection wire labeled "160 °F" to
the circuit board as shown on the right.
6. Replace the front cover of the water heater (4 screws).
7. Reconnect electrical power to the water heater, but do not turn it on.
8. Press and hold the FLOW METER ALARM SET button until a sound is
heard (2 sec.) and "120 °F" appears on the display.
9. Set the upper limit of the hot -water supply temperature to
125 °F, 130 °F, 135 °F, 140 °F, 145 °F, 150 °F, 160 °F using
the UP and DOWN setting buttons.
10. To put the water heater back into operation, press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller.
To keep the water heater off, let the unit sit for 30 sec. to return to the original display.
1•
1
1
1
1
1.
22
WARNING
7
1
• When changing the temperature, make sure to confirm with the customer that the temperature of 1
the hot water will be very high and that there is a risk of scalding.
• Water temperatures above 125 °F can cause severe burns or death from scalding.
.1
Securing to the wall
• The weight of the device will be applied to the wall. If the strength of the wall is not suffi-
cient, reinforcement must be done to prevent the transfer of vibration.
• Do not drop or apply unnecessary force to the device when installing. Internal parts may
Be sure to do be damaged and may become highly dangerous.
• Install the unit on a vertical wall and ensure that it is level.
Item
Check —
Illustration
Locating Screw Holes
& CAUTION
Location
of Screw Hole
Bracket ' • .o :s
�
• .
•
a
\/'
Locating Screw Holes
g
°.'"I'Imm.."Imm.
• When installing
not inflict injury.
• Be careful not
piping while drilling
caution to
or water
Mounting
(upper)
with bare hands, take
to hit electrical wiring, gas,
holes.
1. Drill a single screw hole, making sure to hit a stud.
2. Insert and tighten the screw and hang the unit by
the upper wall mounting bracket.
3. Determine the positions for the remaining four screws
(two for the top bracket and two for the bottom), and
remove the unit.
Mounting
4. Drill holes for the remaining four screws.
5. Hang the unit again by the first screw, and then
insert and tighten the remaining four screws.
6. Take waterproofing measures so that water does
not enter the building from screws mounting the
device.
Tapping
Screw
04,� ° 4
/� 6p
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•
Structure
• Make sure the unit is installed securely so that it will
not fall or move due to vibrations or earthquakes.
Installations at Elevations
Above 2,000 ft.
• If this water heater is being installed at an elevation of
2,000 ft. (610m) or higher, disconnect the connector
labeled "High Elevation Disconnect" as illustrated on
the right. This connector is located inside the unit.
• Disconnect power to the water heater before discon-
necting this connector. Failure to perform this step will
result in a flashing light on the unit or a "73" code dis-
played on the optional remote controller and a cease
in operation. If this occurs, disconnect, then reconnect
power to the water heater to reset the system.
°
11
Vent Pipe
n sta i 1 at i o n (NR71- SV,NR66 -SV Only, Indoor Installation)
Be sure to do
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
Follow all vent system requirements in accordance with relevant local or state regulation,
or, in the absence of local or state code, in the U.S. to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z233.1/NFPA 54 — latest edition, and in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPI.
Vent Piping
• Noritz N -Vent is suggested for the vent system.
If N -Vent is not used, a UL listed category III vent
system must be used.
• Follow the vent pipe manufacturer's installation
instructions.
NR71 -SV
IPipe diameter
4"
No. of Elbows
Max. Straight Vent Length*
3
15'
2
27'
1
39'
NR66 -SV
Pipe diameter
3"
No. of Elbows
Max. Straight Vent Length*
3
15'
2
25'
1
35'
*Not including the termination.
• Make the vertical section of the exhaust vent
as short as possible.
• Maintain the same vent pipe diameter from the
heater flue to the vent termination.
Clearances
Manufacturer and
Product
Enclosed
Unenclosed
Hor.
Vert.
Hor.
Vert.
Noritz N -Vent
10° (sides)
eTito'm)
4"
1"
1"
Clearances vary by manufacturer, refer to the UL
approved clearances when using materials other
than N -Vent.
• The first vertical run from the top of the heater
should be no longer than 3'.
• Make sure vent pipe is gas tight and will not
leak. Use silicon sealant wherever necessary.
• Do not common vent or connect more than
one appliance to this venting system.
• The total vent length including horizontal &
vertical vent runs should be no less than 3'.
• Do not store hazardous or flammable sub-
stances near the vent termination and check
that the termination is not blocked in any way.
• Steam or condensed water may come out
from the vent termination. Select the location
for the termination so as to prevent injury or
property damage.
• If snow is expected to accumulate, take care
the end of the pipe is not covered with snow or
hit by falling lumps of snow.
• Consult the vent pipe manufacturer's install-
ation instructions for chimney connections.
Appliance Adapters
When using a vent system other than N -Vent,
an appliance adapter will be required to properly
connect the vent to this appliance. Consult the
manufacturer's instructions for the proper appli-
ance adapter.
12
Wiring
Consult a qualified electrician
for the electrical work
Disconnect Power
Do not connect electrical power to the unit until all electrical wiring has been completed.
This appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. In Canada, the latest CSA C22.1 Electrical Code.
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper
and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
Field wiring to be performed at time of appliance installation.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Do not turn power on until electrical wiring is finished. Disconnect power before servicing.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury from electrical shock.
WARNING
i
• The electrical supply required by the water heater is 120V
AC at 60 Hz.
The power consumption may be up to 141W.
Use an appropriate circuit.
• Do not disconnect the power supply when not in use. When
the power is off, the freeze prevention in the water heater
will not activate, resulting in possible freezing damage.
• Do not let the power cord contact the
gas piping.
✓ 7
' Tie the redundant power cord out- '
side the water heater. Putting the
1 redundant length of cord inside the 1
water heater may cause electrical
▪ interference and faulty operation.
Ground
• To prevent electrical shock, provide a ground with resistance less than 100E2. An electrician should do this work.
• A grounding screw is provided on the back in the junction box.
`Do not connect the ground to the city water or gas piping. Do not tie the ground to a telephone line.;
Breaker Installation
• Mount a device which shuts off the electrical path automatically (leakage breaker) when electrical leakage is detected.
1. Remove the screw (one) of the junction box and open the cover
of the junction box.
2. Connect the grounding wire to the ground screw in the cover.
3. Crimp the outdoor power cable to the power cable of the unit.
Note: When installing the water heater outdoors, either use the
included power cord with an approved outdoor outlet or
hard wire the appliance. (NR71- SV,NR66 -SV only.)
Junction Box
Ground
Power Cord
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components. Take precautions to prevent electrostatic
discharges from personnel or hand tools during the water heater installation and servicing to protect
product's electronic control.
21
10. Plumbing Applications
Isolation __.
Klt( *4)
NORITZ
Tankless Gas
Water Heater
r--
Cold Water Supply
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I-4- Gas Supply
Recirculation System
Hot Water Retum
Fixtures r E
Expansion Tank
(Install according
to local code)
Globe
Aquastat( *3) Valve
�fi r-131
Pump Control Signal( *2) j Pump( *1)
Relay for Pump
(If larger than 85 Watts) Optional 8 -10 Gallon
Storage Tank
(To alleviate cold water sandwich)
Hot Water
Notes:
1. Size the pump to provide a maximum of 1.5 GPM
through the system at 10 ft of head plus piping
losses.
Adjust the flow using a globe valve and verify the
flow rate with the maintenance monitors.
2. Pump Control Signal is the preferred method
to control the recirculation pump.
For pumps larger than 85W, a relay connection must
be used. If the Pump Control Signal Is not used,
an Aquastat may be used to control the pump.
3. Use an Aquastat if the water heater is not control-
ling the pump.
Set the Aquastat to 10°F below the set output
temperature.
4. Noritz recommends the use of an Isolation Kit
with the installation.
These kits Include an integrated shut -off and serv-
ice valve with unions and a pressure relief valve.
Pump
IL
120VAC
B
s
Aquastat Wiring
Use Honeywell Aquastat
(Model L6006A or L6006C)
Isolation
Kit( *1)
Combination Potable Water and Space Heating System
NORITZ
Tankless Gas
Water Heater
L
I 4
Air Handler
Pump( *2)
Check
Valve( *3)
Gas Supply
\Y)
Notes:
1. Noritz recommends the use of an Isolation tdt with
the installation.
These kits include an integrated shut -off and serv-
ice valve with unions and a pressure relief valve.
2. Size the pump to provide a maximum of 2 GPM
with a head pressure equal to the loss through the
water heater and Air Handier.
3. Check valve required if it is not included with the
pump.
4. Set the flow switch to deactivate the Air Handler
when the domestic hot water flow reaches 2 GPM.
Adjust as necessary to prevent cycling.
5. If the system requires water for space heating at
a higher temperature than for other uses, means
such as a mixing valve shall be provided to temper
the water for the other uses to help prevent scald
-Ing.
6. Expansion tank required if a backflow preventer Is
Installed.
Flow Switch( *4)e Backflow Preventer
(optional) Cold Water
Optional v r� Supply
Expansion Tank( *6)
•
Hot Water
Mixing Valve( *5)
Fixtures
20
Horizontal Vent Termination
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Elbow
Hanger
Straps
- —
p
/ ,
Appliance
Adapter*
—
Wal
Slope vent Thimble
Downwards
**1' Min. - 3' Max.
— —
= _
- -
'.hill:
• Adapter not-required when
using Noritz N -Vent
**1' minimum recommended,
but not required. Avoid Installing
eUmwdirectlyonflue.
y
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/
Vertical Vent Termination
Storm
Collar
Rain
— Cap
Roof
Jack
Roof
Flashing
Firestop/
Support
Termination
x
a
Elbow
* *1' Min. - 3' Max.
Hanger Firestop
Strap
«r1
Condensation
Drain (Install
According to
Local Codes)
Appliance
Adapter*
*Adapter not required when
using Noritz N-Vent.
**1' minimum recommended,
but not required. Avoid Installing
elbow directly on flue.
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4
•
• Terminate at (east 12" above grade or
above snow line.
• Terminate at least 7' above a public walk-
way, 6' from the combustion air intake of
any appliance, and 3' from any other
building opening, gas utility meter, ser-
vice regulator etc.
• Terminate at least 3' above any forced air
inlet within 10', 4' below, 4' horizontally
from or 1' above any door, window, or
gravity air inlet into any building per National
Fuel Gas Coile ANSI Z223.1/NFP-A -54.
• Slope the horizontal vent 1/4" downwards
for every 12" toward the termination.
• Use a condensation drain if necessary.
• In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
a carbon monoxide detector is required
for all side wall horizontally vented gas
fuel equipment. Please refer to Technical
Bulletin TB 010606 for full installation in-
structions.
• Terminate at least 6' from the combustion air
intake of any appliance, and 3' from any
other building opening, gas utility meter, service
regulator etc.
• Enclose exterior vent systems below the roof
line to limit condensation and protect against
mechanical failure.
• When the vent penetrates a floor or ceiling and
is not running in a fire rated shaft, a firestop and
support is required.
• When the vent termination is located not Tess
than 8' from a vertical wall or similar obstruc-
tion, terminate above the roof at least 2', but not
more than 6', in accordance with the National
Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA 54.
• Provide vertical support every 12' or as required
by the vent pipe manufacturer's instructions.
• Slope the horizontal vent 1/4" for every 12" to-
wards the drain tee.
• A short horizontal section is recommended to
prevent debris from falling into the water heater.
• Install a condensation drain in the horizontal
section of the venting. For installations in tight
spaces where there is not enough room to in-
stall two elbows and a horizontal drain tee, a
vertical drain tee may be substituted.
13
Combustion Air
Supply combustion air to the units as per the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. and
in Canada, in accordance with NSCNGPIC.
• Provide two permanent openings to allow
circulation of combustion air.
• Make each opening 180 square inches if they
provide indoor air, and 100 square inches for
outdoor air.
• If the unit is installed in a mechanical closet,
provide a 24" clearance in front of the unit to
the door.
• If combustion air will be provided through a
duct, size the duct to provide 60 cubic feet of
fresh air per minute.
Openings supplying indoor air
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•
Water Treatment
If this water heater will be installed in an application where the supply water is hard, the water must be
treated with either a water softener, which removes the hardness, or by using sequestering agents, such
as the Noritz Scale Shield, that reduce the amount of scale deposits. Refer to the below tables for sug-
gested treatment and maintenance measures to be taken based on the water hardness level. Damage to
the water heater as a result of water in excess of 12 gpg (200 mg /L) of hardness is not covered by the
Noritz America Limited Warranty.
Note: When installing a water softener, consult with the manufacturer for proper sizing and installation
guidelines; the below diagram is for reference only. For more information about Scale Shield, contact
Noritz America at 866- 766 -7489.
Residential Use Treatment Guidelines
Type of Water
Hardness
Level
Treatment
Device
Flush
Frequency*
Soft
0-1 mp9g� -)
(0-17
None
None
Slightly Hard
(17 5 gpg m/L)
None
None
Moderately
Hard
3 -7 gpg
(51 -120 mg/L)
ScaleShield
Once a Year
Hard
7 -10 gpg
(120 -171 mg/L)
ScaleShleld
Once a Year
Very Hard
10 -14 gpg
(171 -239 mg/L)
Water
Softener
Softener
Required
Extremely
Hard
> 14 gpg
(> 239 mg/L)
Water
Softener
Softener
Required
* Install Noritz Isolation Valves to allow for flushing.
Commercial Use Treatment Guidelines
Type of Water
Hardness
Level
Treatment
Device
Flush
Frequency*
Soft
0-1 gpg )
(0
None
None
Slightly Hard
1-3
(17- 519mg/L)
None
None
Moderately
Hard
3-7 9139
(51 -120 m �)
Water
Softener
Suggested
Once a Year**
Hard
7 -10 gpg
(120 -171 mg/L)
Water
Softener
Suggested
Twice a Year
Very Hard
10 -14 gpg
(171 -239 mg/L)
Water
Softener
Softener
Required
Extremely
Hard
> 14 gpg
(> 239 mg/L)
Water
Softener
Softener
Required
*Install Noritz Isolation Valves to allow for flushing.
**Flushing is required if a water softener is not installed.
Pressure
Relief
Valve
Water Treatment System
Shutoff Valve
I >�
Cold to Water
Heater
Hot Water to Fixtures
Drain
Shutoff Valve
roopa
Optional Sediment
Filter
Water Treatment Device
<-
City Water Supply
19
Supply water piping
• Do not use PVC, iron, or any piping which has been
treated with chromates, boiler seal or other chemicals.
• Mount a check valve and a shut off valve (near the inlet).
• In order for the client to use the water heater
comfortably, 98.1 to 491 kPa (14 to 70 psi) of
pressure is needed from the water supply.
Be sure to check the water pressure. If the water
pressure is low, the water heater cannot perform
to its full capability, and may become a source of
trouble for the client.
Drain piping
• Expansion water may drop from the pressure
prevention device and wet the floor. If neces-
sary, provide drain piping or use a drain hose to
remove the water.
Hot water piping
• Do not use lead, PVC, iron or any piping which
has been treated with chromates, boiler seal or
other chemicals.
• The longer the piping, the greater the heat loss.
Try to make the piping as short as possible.
• Use mixing valves with low water resistance. Use
shower heads with low pressure loss.
• If necessary, use a pump or other means to en-
sure that the supply water pressure to the inlet of
the heater does not fall below 29 psi when the
maximum amount of water is being demanded.
Also install a pressure meter on the inlet. If this is
not done, local boiling will occur inside the water
heater causing abnormal sounds and decreasing
the durability of the heat exchanger.
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•
8. Gas Piping
Follow the instructions from the gas supplier.
The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system
during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
The Appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff
valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2
psig (3.5 kPa).
The appliance and its gas connections must be leak tested before placing the appliance in operation.
The inlet gas pressure must be within the range specified. This is for the purposes of input adjustment.
In order to choose the proper size for the gas line, consult local codes or the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1.
Gas Pressure
Size the gas line according to total btuh demand
of the building and length from the meter or
regulator so that the following supply pressures
are available even at maximum demand:
Natural Gas Supply Pressure
Min. 4" WC
Max. 10.5" WC
LP Gas Supply Pressure
Min. 8" WC
Max. 14" WC
Gas Meter
Select a gas meter capable of supplying the entire
btuh demand of all gas appliances in the building.
Gas Connection
• Do not use piping with a diameter smaller than
the inlet diameter of the water heater.
• Gas flex lines are not recommended unless they
are rated for 180,000 btuh (NR71 -SV, NR71-
OD) or 140,000 btuh (NR66 -SV, NR66 -OD).
• Install a gas shutoff valve on the supply line.
• Use only approved gas piping materials.
Measuring Gas Pressure
In order to check the gas supply pressure to the unit, a tap is
provided on the gas inlet. Remove the hex head philips screw
from the tap, and connect a manometer using a silicon tube.
In order to check the gas manifold pressure, a pair of taps are
provided on the gas valve inside the unit. The pressure can be
checked either by removing the hex head philips screw and
connecting a manometer with a silicon tube, or by removing the
1/8" NPT screw with an alien wrench and connecting the appro-
priate pressure gauge.
Sample Gas Line
Norhz Gas Water Heater
(NR71 -SV (-OD): 80,000 Btuh)
(NR68 -SV (- OD):140,000 Btuh)
Outlet E
Section 4
—5'—
10'
Natural Gas
Meter
10'
Outlet C
Section 3 Section 2
Clothes Dryer
(35,000 Btuh)
Barbecue
(50,000 Btuh)
Outlet A
10'
Section 1
—10'
5'
Outlet D
Gas Fireplace
(25,000 Btuh)
5'
Outlet B
Gas Range Stove
(65,000 Btuh)
"See next page for the pipe capadiy charts.
Instructions
1. Size each outlet branch starting from the furthest
using the Btuh required and the length from the
meter.
2. Size each section of the main line using the
length to the furthest outlet and the Btuh
required by everything after that section.
Sample Calculation
Outlet A: 45' (Use 50'), 50,000 Btuh requires 1/2°
Outlet B: 40', 65,000 Btuh requires 1/2°
Section 1:45' (Use 50'),115,000 Btuh requires 3/4°
Outlet C: 30', 35,000 Btuh requires 1/2°
Section 2: 45' (Use 50'), 150,000 Btuh requires 3/4°
Outlet D: 25' (Use 30'), 25,000 Btuh requires 1/2°
Section 3: 45' (Use 50'),175,000 Btuh requires 1°
Outlet E: 25' (Use 30'),180,000 Btuh requires 3/4° (NR71 -SV ( -OD))
140,000 Btuh requires 3/4° (NR66 -SV ( -OD))
Section 4:45' (Use 50'), 355,000 Btuh requires 1 -1/4° (NR71 -SV ( -OD))
315,000 Btuh requires 1 -1/4° (NR66 -SV ( -OD))
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Gas Line Sizing for a Noritz Gas Water Heater
Adapted from UPC 1997
Maximum Natural Gas Delivery Capacity in Cubic Feet per Hour (0.60 Specific Gravity, 0.5° WC Pressure Drop)
Pipe
Size
Length in Feet
10'
20'
30'
40'
50'
60'
70'
80'
90'
100'
125'
1/2°
174
119
96
82
73
66
61
56
53
50
44
3/4°
363
249
200
171
152
138
127
118
111
104
93
1°
684
470
377
323
286
259
239
222
208
197
174
1 1/4°
1404
965
775
663
588
532
490
456
428
404
358
1 1/2°
2103
1445
1161
993
880
798
734
683
641
605
536
2°
4050
2784
2235
1913
1696
1536
1413
1315
1234
1165
1033
2 1/2°
6455
4437
3563
3049
2703
2449
2253
2096
1966
1857
1646
3"
11,412
7843
6299
5391
4778
4329
3983
3705
3476
3284
2910
31/2"
16,709
11,484
9222
7893
6995
6338
5831
5425
5090
4808
4261
4°
23,277
15,998
12,847
10,995
9745
8830
8123
7557
7091
6698
5936
Contact the Gas Supplier for Btu/Cubic Ft. of the Supplied Gas. 1000 BTU /Cubic Ft. s a Typical Value
Maximum Liquified Petroleum (Undiluted) Delivery Capacity in Thousands of Btuh (0.5" WC Pressure Drop)
Pipe
Size
Length in Feet
10'
20'
30'
40'
50'
60'
70'
80'
90'
100'
125'
150'
200'
1/2°
275
189
152
129
114
103
96
89
83
78
69
63
55
3/40
567
393
315
267
237
217
196
185
173
162
146
132
112
1°
1071
732
590
504
448
409
378
346
322
307
275
252
213
11/4°
2205
1496
1212
1039
913
834
771
724
677
630
567
511
440
1 1/2°
3307
2299
1858
1559
1417
1275
1181
1086
1023
976
866
787
675
2°
6221
4331
3465
2992
2646
2394
2205
2047
1921
1811
1606
1496
1260
" For reference only. Please consul gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities.
Maximum Capacity of Flex TracPipe® in Cubic Feet per Hour of Natural Gas (0.60 specific Gravity, 0.5° WC Pressure Drop)
Pipe
Size
Length
in Feet
10'
20'
30'
40'
50'
60'
70'
80'
90'
100'
150'
200'
3/4°
206
147
121
105
94
86
80
75
71
67
55
48
1°
383
269
218
188
168
153
141
132
125
118
94
82
11/4°
614
418
334
284
251
227
209
194
181
171
137
116
11/2°
1261
888
723
625
559
509
471
440
415
393
320
277
2°
2934
2078
1698
1472
1317
1203
1114 1 1042
983
933
762
661
Maximum Capacity of Flex TracPipe® in Thousands of Btuh L quified Petroleum (0.5° WC Pressure Drop)
Pipe
Size
Length
in Feet
10'
20'
30'
40'
50'
60'
70'
80'
90'
100'
150'
200'
3/4°
325
232
191
166
149
136
126
118
112
106
87
76
1°
605
425
344
297
265
241
222
208
197
186
143
129
11/4°
971
661
528
449
397
359
330
307
286
270
217
183
11/2°
1993
1404
1143
988
884
805
745
696
656
621
506
438
2°
4638
3285
2684
2327
2082
1902
1761
1647
1554
1475
1205
1045
" For reference only. Please consult gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities.
TracPipe® is a registered trademark of Omega Flex.
Maximum Capacity for Gas Flex Connectors in Cubic Feet per Hour of Natural Gas (0.60 Specific Gravity, 0.5° WC Pressure Drop)
Pipe
Size
Length in Inches
12°
24°
36"
48°
60°
72°
1/2°
180
150
125
106
93
86
3/4°
—
290
255
215
197
173
1°
—
581
512
442
397
347
11/4°
—
1470
1200
1130
960
930
Maximum Capacity for Gas Rex Connectors in Thousands of Btuh Liquified Petroleum (0.5° INC Pressure Drop)
Pipe
Size
Length in Inches
12°
24°
36°
48°
60°
72°
1/2°
288
240
200
169
149
137
3/4°
—
465
409
344
315
278
1°
—
930
825
708
638
556
1 1/4°
—
2352
1920
1808
1536
1488
" For reference only. Please consult gas pipe manufacturer for actual pipe capacities.
16
•
Piping
Installation and service must be perforrned by a qualified plumber. In the
Commonwealth of Massaohusetts, this roduct must be lrl$ .ilei by a liven e J
plumber or gas fitter in accardance'with the Massachusetts Plumbing and-Fuel
Gas Code 248 CMR Sections 2.00 and 5.00. Observe -all applicable conies
This appliance is suitable for potable water and space heating applications. Do not use this appliance if any part has
been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the
control system and gas control which has been under water.
If the water heater is installed in a closed water supply system, such as one having a backflow preventer in the cold
water supply line, means shall be provided to control thermal expansion. Contact the water supplier or a local plumb-
ing inspector on how to control this situation.
A pressure relief valve must be installed near the hot water outlet that is rated in accordance with and complying with
either The Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI 221.22, or
The ANSI /ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV ( Heating Boilers ). This pressure relief valve must
be capable of an hourly Btu rated temperature steam discharge of 180,000 Btuh (140,000 Btuh for NR66 -SV ( -OD)).
Multiple valves may be used. The pressure relief capacity must not exceed 150 psi. No valve shall be placed between
the relief valve and the water heater. The relief valve must be installed such that the discharge will be conducted to a
suitable place for disposal when relief occurs. No reducing coupling or other restriction may be installed in the dis-
charge line. The discharge line must be installed to allow complete drainage of both the valve and the line. If this unit
is installed with a separate storage vessel, the separate vessel must have its own temperature and pressure relief
valve. This valve must also comply with The Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot
Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22. (in the U.S. only). A temperature relief valve is not required, but if one is used,
do not install the valve with the probe directly in the flow of water. This may cause unwarranted discharge of the valve.
Piping and components connected to the water heater shall be suitable for use with potable water.
Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment, shall not be introduced into the potable water.
A water heater used to supply potable water may not be connected to any heating system or components previously
used with a nonpotable water heating appliance.
When water is required in one part of the system at a higher temperature than in the rest of the system, means such
as a mixing valve shall be installed to temper the water to reduce the scald hazard.
• Flush water through the pipe to clean out metal powder, sand and dirt before connecting it.
• Perform the following insulation measures for prevention of freezing.
• Take appropriate heat insulation measures (e.g., wrapping with heat
insulation materials, using electric heaters) according to the climate of
the region to prevent the pipe from freezing.
• Make sure that there are no water leaks from the cold and hot water
supply pipes, then insulate the pipes completely.
• Be sure to also completely insulate the water supply valve and the
cold and hot water connections on the water heater (refer to the figure
on the right).
• Do not cover the water drain plug with insulation so that water in the
pipe can be drained. (Refer to the figure in the right.)
• Use a union coupling or flexible pipe for connecting the pipes to reduce the force applied to the piping.
• Do not use piping with a diameter smaller than the coupling.
• When feed water pressure is too high, insert a depressurizing valve, or take water hammer prevention measure.
• Avoid using joints as much as possible to keep the piping simple.
• Avoid piping in which an air holdup can occur.
• If installing the unit on a roof:
• About lower -level hot water supply
If the unit is installed on a roof to supply water to the levels below, make sure that the water pressure supplied to
the unit does not drop below 29 psi. It may be necessary to install a pump system to ensure that the water pressure
is maintained at this level.
Check the pressure before putting the unit into operation.
Failure to supply the proper pressure to the unit may result in noisy operation, shorter lifetime of the unit, and may
cause the unit to shut down frequently.
Completely insulate
the water inlet and
outlet fittings.
Do not cover the water
drain plug with insulation
so that water in the pipe
can be drained.
Insulate the water
supply valve completely.
17
CUMULATIVE SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
VERIFICATION WORK SHEET
In accordance with FEMA regulation and Miami Shores Village Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance the
costs of all improvements must be monitored. The costs of any improvements in the past 12 months and the
costs of any proposed improvements must be shown on the worksheet. The cost of improvements must
include demolition, raw and finished materials (include those donated), labor (including volunteer and self -
performed), construction supervision and management, and overhead and profit. A list of items the costs of
which are to be included as well as those excluded is attached for your reference. (A Copy of the Contract
must be attached) �'
PROPERTY OWNER: 3C) SI 1- QN S E CA
PERMIT# PU2 1`!3I
ADDRESS: J 3 -11- too
FOLIO NUMBER:I I 3aoS (O .15)5 FLOOD ZONE:
BASE FLOOD ELEVATION:
FREEBOARD:
LOST OF PAST IMPROVEMENTS (12 MONTHS):
EAST OF FL.CCCL:
2S Aefooer
COST OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS: 6 7 S •
(ATTACH COPY OF CONTRACT)
TOTAL CUMULATIVE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS (past and proposed): 7 �s
VALUE OF PRINCIPAL S (attach appraisal): $ ) ,540
OWNERS SIGNATURE:
PLANREVIEWER:
ALO,
," 7
DATE:_____
PLAN SIGNATURE: ����- ��/�� DATE: ����1VIEWER
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT / DAMAGE LIST
(NOTE: THIS LIST IS INTENDED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY, AND IS NOT ALL INCLUSIVE)
ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED
ALL STRUCTUAL ELEMENTS,
INCLUDING
Foundations including;
Spread footing, Continuous footing,
isolated footing, piles and pile caps
Slabs including; Monolithic, floating,
elevated
Walls including; Exterior walls, Bearing
walls, Shear walls
Beams, Tie Beams, Columns and Posts
Wood decking, Floor and Roof Sheathing
Trusses, Joist
Windows /Doors
ALL BUILDING ELEMENTS, INCLUDING
Interior Partitions, Walls, Columns
Drywall, Ceilings,
Built in Furniture, Cabinets, Vanities
All Fixtures
Flooring, Tile, Carpet, Stone, Linoleum,
ect.
All Finishes including Drywall, Paint,
Stucco Plaster, Paneling, Tile, Marble,
and Moldings
Roofing Material
ALL HARDWARE
ALL UTILITY and SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
HVAC
Electrical System and Equipment
Plumbing System and Equipment
Security System and Equipment
Central Vacuum System
Plumbing Fixtures
Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fans
Water Systems including
Softeners /Filtration
Created on June 2009
ALSO:
All Labor and other Costs associated with
Demolition, Removing, Replacing,
Installing Building or Altering Building
Components
Construction Management / Supervision
Overhead and Profit
Equivalent cost for:
Donated Materials
Volunteer Labor (including owners and
friends)
Any Improvements Beyond Pre - damaged
Condition, including;
Utility Upgrades
Code Upgrades
ITEMS TO BE EXCLUDED
Plans and Specifications
Survey Costs
Elevation Certificate Costs
Permit fees
Debris Removal
Items not considered to be REAL Property
Rugs, Furniture, Refrigerator,
Appliances not Built -in
Outside Improvements, Including;
Landscaping
Sidewalks
Patios
Fences
Yard lights
Sheds
Gazebos
Irrigation
Pool
Folio
11- 3205 -008 -0050
Property Address
1239 NE 100 ST
Owner Name(s)
CARLOS FONSECA
JOSIE FONSECA
Mailing Address
1239 NE 100 ST
MIAMI SHORES FL
33138
Primary Zone
1400 SGL FAMILY - 3001 -3250 SQ
Use Code
0001 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY
Beds /Baths /Half
3/2/0
Floors
1
Living Units
1
Adj. Sq. Footage
2,091
Lot Size
7,950 SQ FT
Year Bu It
1950
Legal Description
GORDON SHORES PB 45-8
W75FT LOT 5 BLK 1
LOT SIZE 75.000 X 106
OR 17353 -4861 0996 1
OR 28206 -4026 0712 01
0
Current
Previous
Year
2012
2011
Land Value
$139,217
$116,014
Building Value
$163,073
$164,135
Market Value
$302,290
$280,149
Assessed Value
$189,561
$184,040
Current
Previous
Year
2012
2011
Homestead
$25,000
$25,000
2nd Homestead
$25,000
$25,000
Senior
$0
$0
Veteran Disability
$0
Civilian Disability
$0
$0
Widow(er)
$0
$0
Disclaimer.
MIAMI -DADE COUNTY
OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER
PROPERTY SEARCH SUMMARY REPORT
Honorable Pedro J. Garcia
Property Appraiser
Aerial Photography 2012
0
Current
Previous
Year
2012
2011
Exemption/Taxable
Exemption/Taxable
Court
$50,000 / $139,561
$50,000 / $134,040
School Boa
$25,000 / $164,561
$25,000 / $159,040
City
$50,000 / $139,561
$50,000 / $134,040
Regional
$50,000 / $139,561
$50,000 / $134,040
Date
Amount
Recording
Book -Page
Qualification Code
7/2012
$389,000
28206 -4026
Sales qualified as a result of
examination of the deed
9/1996
$150,000
17353 -4861
Sales which are qualified
11/1987
$113,000
13494-3644
Sales which are qualified
The Office of the Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County are continually editing and updating the tax roll and GIS data to reflect the latest property information
and GIS positional accuracy. No warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for data and the positional or thematic accuracy of the data herein, its use, or its
interpretation. Although this website is periodically updated, this information may not reflect the data currently on file at Miami -Dade County's systems of record.
The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability either for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of the
cause of such or for any decision made, action taken, or action not taken by the user in reliance upon any information provided herein. See Miami -Dade County full
disclaimer and User Agreement at http: / /www.miamidade.gov/iinfo /disclaimer.asp.
Property information inquiries, comments, and suggestions email: pawebmail @miamidade.gov
GIS inquiries, comments, and suggestions email: gis @miamidade.gov
Generated on: Monday, October 15, 2012
Parcel Owner Report
,
Parcel Number: 1132050080050
1239 NE 100 Street
Miami Shores FL 33138 -2603
Tax ID: 1132050080050
Owner Information
JOHN ROBINSON
Phone:
BEATRIZ ROBINSON
Phone:
Current Owner: Yes
Current Owner: Yes
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CASE -3 -07 -1691 Case Closed
CASE -3 -10 -6850 Case Closed
CASE -3 -07 -1692 Case Closed
Case Date
03/01/2007
02/24/2010
03/01/2007
Compliance Date
4/12/2007
5/4/2010
4/12/2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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