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BPP-12-2293PERMIT # r►' 1 I p•-- (917Q-(713 CONTRACTOR: ` c1 SUBMITTAL DATE: Gr.) 1,C90P-) ADDRESS: NAME: qtoo Nxdeurdt RESUBMITAL DATES: STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL IMPACT FEES HRS!DERM NOC Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP - 182452 Permit Number: BPP -12 -12 -2293 Scheduled Inspection Date: May 07, 2013 Inspector: Bruhn, Norman Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Type: Pools/Whirlpools /Hot Tubs Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: New Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 Building Department Comments NEW POOL SPA AND PAVER DECK OVER SAND BASE Infractfo Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False Inspector Comments Passed 041cFa Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. May 06, 2013 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 5 of 28 Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP- 190322 Permit Number: BPP -12 -12 -2293 Inspection Date: April 30, 2013 Inspector: Dacquisto, David Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Type: Pools/Whirlpools/Hot Tubs Inspection Type: Survey Final Work Classification: New Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 Building Department Comments NEW POOL SPA AND PAVER DECK OVER SAND BASE Infractio Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False 6(6 00 (I / (P) Passed Inspector Comments Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled re- inspection fee is paid. until April 30, 2013 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 1 of 1 SURVEY MAP 9-- - Street X20' asphalt SCALE: 1 "= 20' found 1/2" iron rod No ID • HE 918T TER 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida. 12.50' -i -i Lot 33- 60.00' O.7tl 0 00' Lot 31- 50.00' NE 91ST ET' 14.50' 10' x 10' E DTi ST Property Location Legal Description Lot 33 and the Easterly 20 feet of Lot 32, Block 2 of WATERSEDGE, according to the Book 9, Page 141, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. Survey Date: 04/18/2013 Job Number: 13 -6020 Revision: National Flood Insurance Certified to: Community Panel: 12086 C 0306 L Robert Hundevadt & Bertha Hundevadt Flood Zone: AE Base Flood Elevation: 10' Firm Dote: 09/11/2009 SURVEYORS NOTES - This is a Boundary survey. - Legal description used for this survey was provided by others. -This Survey has been prepared for the exclusive use of the entities named hereon and do not extend to any unnamed parties. -No title policy, title commitment, abstract, or certificate of title was available; therefore easements and other matters of record may not be reflected in this survey. Obtain current title work and verify eas t..,t�� t1 str improvements - Bearings, if any, shown hereon are based an Plat Book 9, Page 141 of Miami -Dade C -All dimensions and directions shown hereon are in substantial agreement with record v -Due to varying construction standards, house dimensions are approximate. -All ties to property line are perpendicular to it, unless otherwise noted. -In all cases dimensions shall control location over scaled positions. - Elevations, if shown, are based of N.G.V.D. 1929. - Benchmark No. Elevation: feet, located at -This survey does not determine or imply ownership. - Underground improvements and utilities were not located. - Not valid without the signature & raised seal of a Florida licensed surveyor and mapper. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY REPRESENTED HEREON, AS RECENTLY SURVEYED AND DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION, MEETS THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 61G17 -6 OF THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR THE BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 OF THE FLORIDA STATUES. Plat 20.00 13.00 Single Story Resicien6e 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida Book 170 6, Page 1499 (MDCR) \ 19.00 0' Lott 32 Remainder Lot 321 24.62' ``ty11111���` M /NG .. v No. 8402 _ xt EE t� STATE OF Q` " i FLORIDA , � � 04, •.........•' ��� '` found 1/2" iron rod No ID R. Minguell, Inc • Land Surveyors & Planners L.B.7272 954 - 298 -8935 Fax 954- 392 -8080 MinguellObellsouth.net 2841 Montvideo Avenue Cooper City, Florida 33026 Richard d. Minguell Registered Land Surveyor & Mapper No. 6402, State of Florida 94- Terraee --r. Encroachments None apparent X18' asphalt Legend - i- i -i -;- chain link fence -- n-i/• -ii— wood fence • • metal fence Pool pump Mr Conditioner Property Line Center Line Not to Seale Broward County Records Miami -Dade County Records Types of Surveys & Applicability • ALTA/ACSM Survey: a surveying standard jointly proposed by the American Land Title Association and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping that incorporates elements of the boundary survey, mortgage survey, and topographic survey. • Archaeological survey: used to accurately assess the relationship of archaeological sites in a landscape or to accurately record finds on an archaeological site. • As -Built Surrey: a survey conducted several times during a construction project to verify, for local and state boards (USA), that the work authorized was completed to the specifications set on the Plot Plan or Site Plan. This usually entails a complete survey of the site to confirm that the structures, utilities, and roadways proposed were built in the proper locations authorized in the Plot Plan or Site Plan. • BathymeMc Survey: a survey carried out to map the seabed profile. • Boundary Survey: the actual physical extent of property ownership, typically witnessed by monuments or markers, such as (typically iron rods, pipes or concrete monuments in the ground. • Construction surveying: the process of establishing and marking the position and detailed layout of new structures such as roads or buildings for subsequent construction. • Deformation Survey: a survey to determine if a structure or object is changing shape or moving. The three - dimensional positions of specific points on an object are determined, a period of fime is allowed to pass, these positions are then re- measured and calculated, and a comparison between the two sets of positions is made. • foundation Survey: a survey done to collect the positional data on a foundation that has been poured and is cured. This is done to ensure that the foundation was constructed in the location authorized in the Plot Plan, Site Plan, or Subdivision Plan. • Geological Survey: generic term for a survey conducted for the purpose of recording the geologically significant features of the area under investigation. ° Hydrographlc Survey: a survey conducted with the purpose of mapping the coastline and seabed for navigation, engineering, or resource management purposes. Products of such surveys are nautical charts. • Plot Plan or Site Plan: a proposal plan for a construction site that includes all existing and proposed conditions on a given site. The existing and proposed conditions always include structures, utilities, roadways, topography, and wetlands delineation and location if necessary. • Topographic Survey: a survey that measures the elevation of points on a particular piece of land, and presents them as contours on a plot. • Wetlands Delineation & Location Survey: a survey that is completed when construction work is to be done on or near a site containing defined wetlands. R. M Inc. Land Surveyors 2841 Montevideo Avenue Cooper City, Florida 33026 954 -298 -8935 Fax 954- 392 -6060 Minguell @bellsouth.net Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP - 190322 Permit Number: BP P-12-12-2293 Inspection Date: April 30, 2013 Inspector: Dacquisto, David Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Type: PoolsNVhirlpools/Hot Tubs Inspection Type: Survey Final Work Classification: New Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 Building Department Comments NEW POOL SPA AND PAVER DECK OVER SAND BASE Infractio Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False 6(1. OD 57/1 Passed /) Inspector Comments Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled re- inspection fee is paid. until April 30, 2013 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 1 of 1 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida. 12.80' SURVEYMAP SCALE: 1 "= 20' .- 9-- - ±20' asphalt Street found 1/2" iron rod i-- No 1D found 1/2" iron rod No ID Lot 82- 50.00' 70.00' 0.00' 10' x 10' NB MN Si Property Location Legal Description Lot 33 and the Easterly 20 feet of Lot 32, Block 2 of WATERSEDGE, according to th Book 9, Page 141, of the Public Records of Miami -Dade County, Florida. Survey Date: 04/18/2013 Job Number: 13 -6020 Revision: National Flood Insurance Community Panel: 12086 C 0306 L Flood Zone: AE Base Flood Elevation: 10' Firm Date: 09/11/2009 Certified to: Robert Hundevadt & Bertha Hundevadt n Plat 13.00 Single Stogy Residers e 9100 North Bayshore give Miami Shores, Florida Book 1706, Page 1499 (MDCR) SURVEYORS NOTES - This is a Boundary survey. -Legal description used for this survey was provided by others. - This Survey has been prepared for the exclusive use of the entities named hereon and do not extend to any unnamed parties. - No title policy, title commitment, abstract, or certificate of title was available; therefore easements and other matters of record may not be reflected in this survey. Obtain current title work and verify easements before constructing improvements - Bearings, if any, shown hereon are based an Plat Book 9, Page 141 of Miami -Dade County, Florida. -All dimensions and directions shown hereon are in substantial agreement with record values unless otherwise noted. -Due to varying construction standards, house dimensions are approximate. -All ties to property line are perpendicular to it, unless otherwise noted. -In all cases dimensions shall control location over scaled positions. - Elevations, if shown, are based of N.G.V.D. 1929. - Benchmark No. Elevation: feet, located at -This survey does not determine or imply ownership. - Underground improvements and utilities were not located. -Not valid without the signature & raised seal of a Florida licensed surveyor and mappe I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY REPRESENTED HEREON, AS RECENTLY SURVEYED A DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION, MEETS THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FO IN CHAPTER 61G17 -6 OF THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR THE BOARD OF PROFE SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 OF THE FLORIDA STATUES. . Akp 11 J1. 1 M11,N Lr:SSE Pf(j .G\ l `-4 No.6402 �'' r STATE OF Q ", : '•., FLORIDA Q 1 • `1111111111\ Richard J. Minguell Registered Land Surveyor & Mapper No. 8402, State of Florida R. Minguell, Inc. Land Surveyors & Planners L.B.7272 954 - 298 -8935 Fax 954- 392 -6080 Mingueil ®bellaouth.net 2841 Montvideo Avenue Cooper City, Florida 33026 19.00 12.50' Encroachments None apparent \ 24.52' found 1/2" iron rod No ID 45.3 - 94- Terrace -- ±18' asphalt ound 1/2" iron rod No ID 80.00' Legend — :— : —: — :— chain link fence wood fence metal fence Pool pump Air Conditioner Property Line Center Line N.T.S Not to Scale BCR Broward County Records MDR Miami —Dade County Records .,°�' Existing Elevation to i a STATE AND COUNTY."' ULES AND REGULATIONS 1 0 , E WITH AU .Pat t ered as EL L!.! FA r.. 0, Z Loa n Plat 13.00 Single Stogy Residers e 9100 North Bayshore give Miami Shores, Florida Book 1706, Page 1499 (MDCR) SURVEYORS NOTES - This is a Boundary survey. -Legal description used for this survey was provided by others. - This Survey has been prepared for the exclusive use of the entities named hereon and do not extend to any unnamed parties. - No title policy, title commitment, abstract, or certificate of title was available; therefore easements and other matters of record may not be reflected in this survey. Obtain current title work and verify easements before constructing improvements - Bearings, if any, shown hereon are based an Plat Book 9, Page 141 of Miami -Dade County, Florida. -All dimensions and directions shown hereon are in substantial agreement with record values unless otherwise noted. -Due to varying construction standards, house dimensions are approximate. -All ties to property line are perpendicular to it, unless otherwise noted. -In all cases dimensions shall control location over scaled positions. - Elevations, if shown, are based of N.G.V.D. 1929. - Benchmark No. Elevation: feet, located at -This survey does not determine or imply ownership. - Underground improvements and utilities were not located. -Not valid without the signature & raised seal of a Florida licensed surveyor and mappe I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY REPRESENTED HEREON, AS RECENTLY SURVEYED A DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION, MEETS THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FO IN CHAPTER 61G17 -6 OF THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR THE BOARD OF PROFE SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 OF THE FLORIDA STATUES. . Akp 11 J1. 1 M11,N Lr:SSE Pf(j .G\ l `-4 No.6402 �'' r STATE OF Q ", : '•., FLORIDA Q 1 • `1111111111\ Richard J. Minguell Registered Land Surveyor & Mapper No. 8402, State of Florida R. Minguell, Inc. Land Surveyors & Planners L.B.7272 954 - 298 -8935 Fax 954- 392 -6080 Mingueil ®bellaouth.net 2841 Montvideo Avenue Cooper City, Florida 33026 19.00 12.50' Encroachments None apparent \ 24.52' found 1/2" iron rod No ID 45.3 - 94- Terrace -- ±18' asphalt ound 1/2" iron rod No ID 80.00' Legend — :— : —: — :— chain link fence wood fence metal fence Pool pump Air Conditioner Property Line Center Line N.T.S Not to Scale BCR Broward County Records MDR Miami —Dade County Records .,°�' Existing Elevation Types of Surveys & Applicability • ALTA/ACSM Survey: a surveying standard jointly proposed by the American Land Title Association and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping that incorporates elements of the boundary survey, mortgage survey, and topographic survey. • Archaeological surrey: used to accurately assess the relationship of archaeological sites in a landscape or to accurately record finds on an archaeological site. • As -Built Survey: a survey conducted several times during a construction project to verify, for local and state boards (USA), that the work authorized was completed to the specifications set on the Plot Plan or Site Plan. This usually entails a complete survey of the site to confirm that the structures, utilities, and roadways proposed were built in the proper locations authorized in the Plot Plan or Site Plan. • Bathymefitc Survey: a survey carried out to map the seabed profile. • Boundary Survey: the actual physical extent of properly ownership, typically witnessed by monuments or markers, such as (typically Iron rods, pipes or concrete monuments in the ground. • Construction surveying: the process of establishing and marking the posifion and detailed layout of new structures such as roads or buildings for subsequent construction. • Deformation Survey: a survey to determine if a structure or object is changing shape or moving. The three - dimensional positions of specific points on an object are determined, a period of time is allowed to pass, these positions are then re- measured and calculated, and a comparison between the two sets of positions is made. • Foundation Survey: a survey done to collect the positional data on a foundation that has been poured and is cured. This is done to ensure that the foundation was constructed in the location authorized in the Plot Plan, Site Plan, or Subdivision Plan. • Geological Survey: generic term for a survey conducted for the purpose of recording the geologically significant features of the area under investigation. • Hydrographic Survey: a survey conducted with the purpose of mapping the coastline and seabed for navigation, engineering, or resource management purposes. Products of such surveys are nautical charts. • Plot Plan or Site Plan: a proposal plan for a construction site that includes all existing and proposed conditions on a given site. The existing and proposed conditions always include structures, utilities, roadways, topography, and wetlands delineation and location if necessary. • Topographic Survey: a survey that measures the elevation of points on a particular piece of land, and presents them as contours on a plot. • Wetlands Delineation & Location Survey: a survey that is completed when construction work is to be done on or near a site containing defined wetlands. R. Minguell, Inc. Land Surveyors 2841 Montevideo Avenue Cooper City, Florida 33026 954- 298 -8935 Fax 954- 392 -6060 Minguell @bellsouth.net Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP - 184391 Permit Number: BPP -12 -12 -2293 Scheduled Inspection Date: January 28, 2013 Inspector: Bruhn, Norman Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Type: Pools/Whirlpools /Hot Tubs Inspection Type: Wall Steel Work Classification: New Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 Building Department Comments NEW POOL SPA AND PAVER DECK OVER SAND BASE Infractio Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. Inspector Comments CREATED AS REINSPECTION FOR INSP- 182450. Remove forms from below concrete. Pile log does not match special inspector letter.NB January 25, 2013 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 19 of 28 IVLami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE NOTICE TO'BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AS SPECIAL INSPECTOR UNDER THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 1 (We) have been retained by E55 ?be to perform special inspector services under the Florida Building Code at the TOO N • 04 Y511040. )RVe• project on the below listed structures as of l-' `8:e ti (date). 1 am a registered architect or professional engineer licensed in the State of Florida. PROCESS NUMBERS: SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR PILING, FBC 1822.1.20 (R4404.6.1.20) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR TRUSSES >35' LONG OR 6' HIGH 2319.17.2.4.2 (R4409.6.17.2.4.2) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR REINFORCED MASONRY, FBC 2122.4 (84407.5.4) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR STEEL CONNECTIONS, FBC 2218.2 (R4408.5.2) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR SOIL COMPACTION, FBC 1820.3.1 (R4404.4.3.1) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR PRECAST UNITS & ATTACHMENTS, FBC 1927.12 (R4405.9.12) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR 0000❑ ❑q Note: Only the marked boxes apply. The following individual(s) employed by this firm or me are authorized representatives to perform inspection * 1. 12 L --N-, 2. 3. 4. * Special Inspectors utilizing authorized representatives shall insure the authorized representative is qualified by education or hcensure to perform the duties assigned by the Special Inspector. The qualifications shall include fcensure as a professional engineer or architect graduation from an engineering education program in civil or structural engineering; graduation from an architectural education program; successful completion of the NCEES Fundamental Examination; or registration as building inspector or general contractor. 1, (we) will notify Miami Shores Village Building Department of any changes regarding authorized personnel performing inspection services. I, (we) understand that a Special Inspector inspection log for each building must be displayed in a convenient location on the site for reference by the Miami Shores Village Building Department Inspector. All mandatory inspections, as required by the Florida Building Code, must be performed by the County. The Village building inspections must be called for on all mandatory inspections. Inspections performed by the Special Inspector hired by the Owner are in addition to the mandatory inspections performed by the Department. Further, upon completion of the work under each Building Permit I will submit to the Building Inspector at the time of final inspection the completed inspection tog form and a sealed statement indicating that, to the best of my knowledge, belief and professional judgment those portions of the project outlined above meet the intent of the Florida Building Code and are in substantial accordance with the approved plans. Signed and Sealed Eng neerlArchitecj 1 Name Kl� +b2T JV• T G61 Address 46o St! 12 tiE • S01 tH W l=sr tj�luie s. Es.. 3 333 DATE: I 13 Phone No. R S'/ ° 4 31' 5.c° 3 r Created on 61100009 TRACY CONSULTANTS INC., 4660 SW 128th AVE., FT. LAUD., 33330 PH. (954)434 -5035, MOB. (954) 651 -2840, FAX(954) 434 -1675 HELICAL PILE LOG TAB13 -003HP DATE; JANUARY 11, 2013 CONTRACTOR; J.L.U. ENTERPRISES, INC. ADDRESS: 9100 N. BAYSHORE DRIVE, MIAMI SHORES, FL. GEN. CONTRACTOR: ESSIG POOLS PILES & TYPE DEPTH FT. FINAL INSTALLER PSI FINAL TORQUE FT- LB'S CAPACITY IN TONS REMARKS 1 BFSS 18 1,200 6,500 12C 2 GG 24 GG LG K 3 GG 22 u u GG 4 GG 18 GG GG GG 5 GG 33 GG GG GL 6 GG 1 8 0 116 GG GG GG 7 GG GG GG GG 8 GG 17 GG K GG EQUIPMENT: MATERIAL: INSTALLATION: p° •ocEE` s..•0 No 113 3 7,a t k ' °. STATE OF s ° 9�,n9��a0 HYDRAULIC DRIVE HEAD MOTORS: ESKRIDGE MODEL 78-48 RATED TORQUE: LOW GEAR-12'k, HIGH GEAR-3.2 'k BRACKET HELICAL PILING (BFSS- PH250) SERIES: WITH A DOUBLE HELIX LEAD SECTION , 10" THEN 12" HIGHER. PH250 SERIES EXTENSIONS ARE SLEEVED TO THE SHAFT AND EACH OTHER WITH THREE 3/4" THRU -BOLTS AND CONTINUED TO BE DRIVEN OR ROTATED UNTIL THE DESIGNATED PSI IS REACHED OR 12 TONS COMPRESSION. PILES ARE CUT TO THE DESIRED ELEVATION, AND ARE CAPPED WITH A 12 "x 12"x1/2" STEEL PLATE WELDED THERE- TO.. WELDING WAS DONE WITH A CERTIFIED WELDER ROBERT N. TRACY P.E. 11363 PRESIDENT 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) 7614949 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Permit Type: JOB ADDRESS: I City: Miami Shores ` `'r/ 3 Permit No. � -G7�id" ' Master Permit No. ROOFING 1, . County: Miami Dade 1 3 Folio/Parcel#: 'I 1 " 32 c cf7itc> 1 -• Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Flood Zone: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder)Z -4-- - 4=4 Phone#: `1� Address: I O® e--?— y-' �y C 1:>1 . City: N"l ' 1-',.-c=1Y= State: Zip: B 3 1 3 Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email• CONTRACTOR: Company Name: ESSIG POOLS, INC Phone 305- 949 -0000 Address: 1800 NE 151 ST City: NORTH MIAMI state: FL Qualifier Name: DANIEL ESSIG State Certification or Registration #: CPC052505 Zip: 33162 Phone#: 305 - 949 -0000 Certificate of Competency #: Contact Phone#: 305 - 949 -0000 F.mailAddress: PERMITS @ESSIGPOOLS.COM DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: PFEIFFER ENGINEERING Phone 786- 235 -2435 Value of Work for this Permit: $ 4 ® ®--C, ® Square/Linear Footage of Work: 124-1-- Type of Work: OAddition (Alteration \MI ' ew DRepair/Replace ®Demolition Description of Work: I\J--..--e-... fzte=4.g=, a f) ‘,- .�� , ff- Color thru tile: ** ************* ** x*** max*** *** **********Fees* r***** ** * **** * ** * **s * * **a ** * ********* Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ )0L 00 CCF $ CO /CC $ ' Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $ Notary $ 'Training/Education Fee $ Technology Fee $ Double Fee $ Structural Review $ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE$ a))5Y-ou 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 FT .RCTRICAL 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 exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochur•- will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of c ce must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is is •d I i #enc: of such posted notice, the inspection It not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged Signature r i_ _.� Signafi,re AA( — v Owner or Agent - t ntractor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this l s9 The fo g • g instrument was • c owledged before a this 1 day of �� , 20 2by t O "' l4- t \ airof 20' .2b who is personally known to me or who has produced who is personally known to me or who has produced NOT ''Y PUB Sign: Print My • sion Expir As identification and wh take an oath. ****************** Yore e ea Commission DD904411 ?xpires: SEP, 27, 2013 RU ATLANTIC BONDING CO.,INC ",, RQ \'DF.D :Ti ****** ***A: N: *****dttk******* Sk*** *+ kek****duk*****ek**** ** as identification and who did take an oath. APPROVED BY� / /iJ`-a`/ !� /(el,),*\ Plans Examiner Structural Review (Revised 3n212012)(Revised 07/10 /07)(Revised 06/10/2009)(Revised 3/15/09) Clerk NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT A RECORDED COPY MUST BE POSTED ON THEM SITE AT TIME OF FIRST INSPECTION PERMIT NO. TAX FOLIO NO 11325 CC) t 0 STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE: THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that Improvements will be made to certain real property, and In accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following Information Is provided In this Notice of Commencement CFN: 20120766868 BOOK 28330 PAGE 625 DATE: 10/25/2012 04:33:49 PM HARVEY RUVIN, CLERK OF COURT, MIA -DADE CTY Space above reserved for use of recording office 1. Legal description of property and street/address• 9' 4=1 I " �JJ - 1.01- r E..Ly et3 4 r L-a1 32 . I! 2. gyp' 11.4 „ezi .p,-).WZ.. JDr. Ni :a w:, 'L,.36t3'a 2, Description of Improvement --.L— et•'■- 1, `., TaPt V ' r' 3. Owner(s) name and address: e acv coca:4 . °t I ors t-1 01 Interest in property: — Mt fa rm+, rya . • ft- 3.3 t V Name and address of fee simple fitteholder: 4. Contractors name address and phone number. ESSiG POOLS, INC 1800 NE 151 ST. FORTH MIAMI, FL. 33162 PHONE NUMBER (305) 949 -0000 5. Surety: (Payment bond required by owner from contractor, if any) Name, address and phone number. Amount of bond $ 8, Lender's name and address', 7. Persons withln the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served as provided by Section 713.13(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes, Name, address and phone number 8. In addition to himself, Owners designates the following person(s) to receive a copy of the Llenor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Name, address and phone number: 9. Expiration date of this Notice of Commencement the expiration date Is 1 year from the date of molding unless a different date Is specified) WARNING TO OWNER ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ARE CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART 1, SEC11ON 713.13. FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION, IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK 0 • : ECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. r(= or Owner(s}' Aulh • = • Officer/Director/Partner/Manager V 4=1 Print Name Title/OfUoe Title/Office STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE e foregoing Instrument was acknowledged before me this ) d •y of--*� ° ,411111h t dually, or 11 as for Mir Personally known, or l produced the following type of ldentfffcat "4; ■J■ UU i 11t�11e il!11!/# `Iii Signature of Notary Public: L rivi7.��afti ��i'lf %, .cr a m Print Name: (SEAL) •■,,,,,..,. /or1 ' It X iii:► 7 V2 ERIFICATION PURSUA T TO SECTION 92.525 FLO ' STATUTE Under panaltles of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing = d that s stated In it are true, to the best of my knowledge and be let. ore! is Oft +y *1 ' 11 ;. T+xpi es: S111' 27, 2013 BONDED C BONDIt'O eO.N littL ) or 0 r(s)'s Authorized Offl '.4/Dlrector/Partner/Manager who signed above: - ,A/ E3y y 123.01 42 <s3 %lm7 Property Information Map My Home Miami -Dade County, Florida Property Information Map Aerial Photography - 2012 This map was created on 10/23/2012 1 :20:14 PM for reference purposes only. Web Site © 2002 Miami -Dade County. All rights reserved. le-1g tC2-2. 113 ft Page 1 of 1 MIAMIDADE Summary Details: o.: 11- 3205 - 001 -0560 rty: 9100 N BAYSHORE DR ROBERT HUNDEVADT ss: BERTHA HUNDEVADT 9100 N BAYSHORE DR MIAMI SHORES FL 33138 - Property Information: Folio N 1100 SGL FAMILY - 2301 -2500 SQ Prope 0001 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY Mailing Addre 4/3 Primary Zone: 1100 SGL FAMILY - 2301 -2500 SQ CLUC: 0001 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY Beds/Baths: 4/3 Floors: 1 Living Units: 1 Adj Sq Footage: 1,922 Lot Size: 8,750 SQ FT Year Built: 1953 Legal Description: WATERSEDGE PB 9- 141 LOT 33 & ELY2OFT OF LOT 32 BLK 2 LOT SIZE 70.000 X 125 OR 13520 -3783 1287 1 OR 26962 -3952 0709 01 Assessment Information: Year: 2012 2011 Land Value: $151,200 $126,000 Building Value: $160,136 $161,114 Market Value: $311,336 $287,114 Assessed Value: $217,553 $211,217 Exemption Information: Taxable Value Information: Year: 2012 2011 omestead: $25,000 $25,000 nd Homestead: YES YES Taxable Value Information: Year: 2012 2011 Taxing Authority: Applied Exemption/ Taxable Value: Applied Exemption/ Taxable Value: Regional: $50,000/ $167,553 $50,000/ $161,217 County: $50,000/ $167,553 $50,000/ $161,217 City: $50,000/ $167,553 $50,000/ $161,217 School Board: $25,000/ $192,553 $25,000/ , $186,217 Sale Information: Sale Date: 7/2009 Sale Amount: $400,000 Sale O/R: 26962-3952 Sales Qualification Description: Sales qualified as a result of examination of the deed View Additional Sales http: / /gisims2 .miamidade.gov /myhome /printmap. asp? mapurl = http: / /gisims2.miamidade.gov /outp... 10/23/2012 ESSIG -3 OP ID: DJ R °� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE 11 /28D/YYYY) 11/28/12 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER 305- 364 -7800 BROWN & BROWN OF FLORIDA INC 305 - 714 -4401 14900 NW 79th Court Suke#200 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 -5869 Fred Zutel chavNiTecT BONE ) FAX (CAL . Ext : I INC. No): ADDRESS: : INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A :*Valley Forge Insurance Co. 20508 INSURED Essig Pools, Inc. et al Essig Properties 1, Inc. Artistic Paver Manufacturing Artistic Paver Properties Inc. 1800 NE 151 Street Miami, FL 33162 -6010 INSURERS: *National Fire Ins Co Hartford 20478 INSURER C: 12/01/13 INSURER D: $ 1,000,000 INSURER E : 100,000 $ r INSURER F : CLAIMS -MADE n OCCUR COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POUCIES OF INSURANCE USTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POUCY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. OMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR R TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL MISR won POLICY NUMBER POUCY IMMIDD/VYYYY1 POLICY IMM/DDIYYYY) UMITS B GENERAL — X LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 04026403362 12/01/12 12/01/13 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 DAMAGES (RENTED PREMISES (Ea occunence) 100,000 $ r CLAIMS -MADE n OCCUR MED EXP (My one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE UMIT APPLIES PER 7 POLICY I wpi, 17 LOC JL PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG $ 2,000,000 $ A AUTOMOBILE X _ X LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS _ X SCHEDULED AUTOS NON -0WNED AUTOS C4026403376 12/01/12 12/01/13 C eBBIINED SINGLE UMIT 1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ $ UMBRELLA A LIAB EXCESS LIAR OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y!N OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory In NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below N / A WC426403331 12/01/12 12/01/13 X 1 TW RY LIMA I I °ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 EL DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 EL DISEASE - POLICY OMIT $ 1,000,000 B Equipment Floater C4027220400 12/01/12 12/01/13 Leased/ 50,000 Rented DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS! VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, If more space is required) I MIA -138 Miami Shores Village 9 10050 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 33138 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2010/05) ©1988 -2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 Permit No. ' 3 fi Z - 2 2-93 Job Name Date 12/t0/0, STRUCTURAL CRITIQUE SHEET 9a. U1'DE Sea- 2uPb21 • ite die- ise Die is ?® dye spit, Rob 6L7 (/or1s ¢ PDGE c4p4e/i er Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795-2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: INSP- 182459 Scheduled Inspection Date: April 01, 2013 Inspector. Hernandez, Rafael Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Number: PL -12 -12 -2296 Permit Type: Plumbing - Residential Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: Pool - Private Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 Building Department Comments PLUMBING WORK FOR NEW SWIMMING POOL Infractio Passe! Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False Passed H1' Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional InepeCtions can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. Inspector Comments STA/- « 3 oY---1 �,, /1 ,S.5s/ a , EL0 -3 L0001L000d Z0E -Z -WOE LZ : 90 EL , - Z0 -fir0 Miami Shores Village Building Department 90050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762.4949 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 9p` CIE i 1� CEO U� • �� i�t FBC 2001 O. W1a _,(9129 Arlrl Permit Master Permit No. Permit Type: PLUMBING JOB ADDRESS: 9 ( ®� kJ 6®►� �, ,' DS City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Folio/Parcel#: ' 1 1 Ca�{� ! 3 Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Zip: 13 Flood Zone: OWNER Name (Fee Simple Titleholder c=1=A/ ®C °I- Phone#:? Z4 Address: l ® — a--i - v 1De City: I i . r t,-t a � b �- , State: FL- Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email CONTRACTOR Company Name: ESSIG POOLS, INC Phone#: 305 - 949-0000 Address: 1800 NE 151 ST City: NORTH MIAMI State: FL Zip: 33162 Qualifier Name: DANIEL ESSIG phone#, 305 - 949 -0000 State Certification or Registration #: CPC052505 Certificate of Competency #: Contact Phone*: 305- 949 -0000 Email Address: PERMITS @ESSIGPOOLS.COM DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: PFEIFFER ENGINEERING Phone#: 786- 235 -2435 Value of Work for this Permit: $ Square/Linear Footage of Work: . Type of Work: ®Address DAlteration ! ew ORepair/Replace ODemolition Description of Work: P\OG- p i p i —5 l ®.-,4 Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ ,7.,?-5---- CCF $ CO /CC $ Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $ Notary $ Training/Education Fee $ Technology Fee $ Double Fee $ Structural Review $ TOTAL iii NOW DUE $ ) • 014- 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 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 attachment: Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of co ,r.,,. ement must b posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is is �� ence h posted notice, the inspection ' 1 not be •• 'roved and a reinspection fee will be charged Signature F: Owner or Agent The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1 1 The fo day of dc_.k , 20 d 2-, b of who is personally known to me or who has produced As identification and wh . did take an oath. NOT Sign: Print My Co Y P C: e.. u g instrument ' *acknowledged before me this 9 2- by �( '� me or who has produced as identification and who did take an oath. sion Expir ********** ************ APPROVED BY A y M. Hernandez Commission #DD90441i Expires: SEP. 27, 2013 BONDED THRU ATLANTIC BONDING CO., INC. NOT - PUBLIC: 111 LI 1111/AO ik * ** **+k *+k+R * * * * *+1nk * * **+k * ** ** * * * da s k * ** * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * Plans Examiner Structural Review (Revised 3n2/2012)(Revised 07 /10 /07)(Revised 06/10/2009)(Revised 3/15/09) An OF FLORIDA omissic; rI'rdez 0`4. T.RExpires: SEP �2702013 s� ATV° k+k+k �' 1 C'k INC. Zoning Clerk Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Inspection Number: I NSP- 182458 )(A-99,6tc3 Permit Number: MC -12 -12 -2295 Scheduled Inspection Date: April 01, 2013 Inspector: Perez, JanPierre Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: ESSIG POOLS INC Permit Type: Mechanical - Residential Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: Pool Heater Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: 305 - 949 -0000 Building Department Comments POOL HEATER Infractlo Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False 440 13 Passed Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. Inspector Comments March 29, 2013 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 5 of 29 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 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FBC 20 Permit No. r 1 Master Permit No Permit Type: MECHANICAL JOB ADDRESS: ( M City: Miami Shores County: Mani Dade 1 FoliolParcel#: Zip: 35 l3-425.. Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Flood Zone: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder):e E - / c J1 Phone#: Address: `e!=1 I .4=b..e=> K1 "&==.-..-1 „i . City: %l t State: Zip: 3 3 1 3.°� Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: F•ms+ CONTRACTOR: Company Name: ESSIG POOLS, INC phone#: 305 - 949 -0000 Address: 1800 NE 151 ST City: NORTH MIAMI Qualifier Name: DANIEL ESSIG State: FL Zip: 33162 Phone#: 305 - 949 -0000 State Certification or Registration #: CPC052505 Certificate of Competency #: Contact Phone#: 305 -949 -0000 FinailAddress: PERMITS @ESSIGPOOLS.COM DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: PFEIFFER ENGINEERING phone#: 786- 235 -2435 Value of Work for this Permit: $ ®® Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work: °Address °Alteration ew ORepair/Replace °Demolition Description of Work: Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ ' C��1 C20 CCF $ CO /CC $ Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $ Notary $ Training/Education Fee $ Technology Fee $ Double Fee $ Structural Review $ 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 mado 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 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 attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of co r, be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is is ' i of such posted notice, the inspection 11 not be «1.. roved and a reinspection foe will be charged. Owner or Agent The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this The The foregoing instrumen was . olwl edged before me this 1 day of 0C4 • , 20 12-, b ?-- day of kl , 20 I by -E [ who is personally known to me or who has produced who is personally known to me or who has produced As identification ,�� ho did take an oath. as identification and who did take an oath. APPROVED BY -STATE OF FLORIDA ez 11 xpires. SEP. 27, 2013 B +LADED THRII ATLANTIC BONDING CO., INC. NOT ' Y P : LIC: 1A I 1/14 S. Print: ,, i" ____ �t�lii��!_ !�'!! ll,� % t!"i My , mmission Expir e a ' o ��D'^ er it a� dez A lk ���� , Co��IG�1�,� �`DD904411 soriv UpTTa� SEP. 2 2013 �iC Bonv VIII { l 71 1 Plant/Examiner Zoning Structural Review Clerk (Revised 3/12/2012)(Revised 07/10/07)(Revised 06/10/2009XRevised 3/15/09) Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 CONTRACTORS' REGISTRATION FORM ALL CONTRACTORS MUST PROVIDE COPIES OF LICENCES AND INSURANCES EACH TIME A PERMIT IS SUBMITTED OR THE VILLAGE MAY MAINTAIN A FILE WITH YOUR INFORMATION FOR A $30.00 FEE PER YEAR. IF CONTRACTOR IS A FLORIDA STATE CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR: A. X COPY OF QUALIFIER'S STATE LIC CARD B. X COPY OF LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT C. X COPY OF LIABILITY INSURANCE (CERTIFICATE HOLDER TO BE MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE BLDG DEPT) D. X COPY OF WORKERS COMPENSATION (EITHER CERTIFICATE OR EXCEMPTION) IF CONTRACTOR HAS A MIAMI DADE COUNTY CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY: A. COPY OF CERTIFICE OF COMPETENCY OF QUALIFIER B. COPY OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY MUNICIPAL CONTRACTOR'S TAX RECEIPT C. COPY OF LIABILITY INSURACE (CERTIFICATE HOLDER MUST BE MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE BLDG DEPT) D. COPY OF WORKER COMP INSURANCE (EITHER CERTIFICATE OR EXEMPTION) YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY MUST ISSUE A CERTIFICATE HOLDER AS FOLLOW: MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE BLDG DEPT 10050 NE 2ND AVE MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138 COMPLETE CONTRACTOR'S INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME: SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BUSINESS ADDRESS: 3876 NW 125 ST cry OPALOCKA STATE FL ZIP CODE 33054 BUSINESS PHONE: ( 305 ) 688 -2000 FAX NUMBER ( 305 ) 688 -3000 CELL PHONE ( ) QUALIFIER'S NAME: FRANC ISO SANTOS QUALIFIER'S LIC NUMBER: E -MAIL ADDRESS (IF APPLICABLE): PERMITS@ESSIGPOOLS.COM Created on 3119109 BY MLDV I RV 3126109 MLDV e,44 011' :r4 740 Co,ATE E A TC.:1-i NUMBER V '2 14 IIILA;:ag6-5* 48414,-1 BUSINESS NAM/ LOCATION SWINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3876 NW 125 ST 33054 OA LOCKA °MINE MAINTENANCE ELEC COUR COR SRO. TVpsotetustness WORKER/5 116 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RAS IS oa.lr A LOCAL ERISENSO wpc magma DOES N01 mum THE RTRAM TO Inouns art MORRO REGULATORY OR Vogifg tom OF THE COWRY OR OREM Non DOES IT Oxman' THE KOLDEfl FrnM ANY OtHER PEPORT OR MERGE pretrOASISat MT HOLDERS VNDARCA, ROW /141S3SHO A - 7,4 W*114Ttl/FLICItTg STATE EC0801514 511533° -1 mwattaRammo RUDIORADE DOUSTY DOWD:TOFD S 1/Z012 0911101fl1061 000400-00 SEE OTHER ME SWINE ELECTRICAL eusImgERine ROBERTO MARTINEZ PRES 3376 NW 125 ST OFA LOCKA Ft 55054 1 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION VILLAGE OF MIAMI SHORES 10050 NE 2 AVE MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL EXIMINIMOZO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBUGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2001108) QF ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 DA 9/2o 2'r'0 - �iOtR� ®, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE PRODUCE" All Motors Insurance 11934 S.W. 8th Street Miami, FL 33184 Phone (305)559 -8818 Fax (305)227 -0977 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED SHINE MAINTNANCE ELECTRICAL CONTRCTR CORP D/B/A SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 3876 NW 125 STREET- OPALOCKA, FL 33054 INSURER''' SCOTTSDALE INS. CO. INSURER B: NORMANDY INSURANCE COMPANY INSURER C: LLOYDS INS. CO. INSURER D: PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE CO. INSURER E: COVERAGES INSURER F: THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTR t.TR ADM SRD IN3Rp TYPE OF INSURANCE POUCY NUMBER POLICY MMID EFFECTIVE DATE LIMITS A ❑ GENERAL LIABILITY n COMMERCIAL GENERAL UABIUTY ❑❑ CLAIMS MADE 0 OCCUR ❑ HGROJ -Z 07/27/12 07/27/13 EACH OCCURRENCE 1,000,000 DAMAGE (EaEoccurence) 50,000 MED EXP (Any one person) 5,000 PERSONAL &ADVINJURY 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE 3,000,000 . PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPUES PER: ❑ POLICY Q PROJECT ❑ LOC D ❑ AUTOMOBILE ❑ V ❑ n © • f] UABIUTY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON OWNED AUTOS • COMBINED SINGLE UMIT (Ea accident) • BODILY INJURY (Per person) BODILY INJURY (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) ❑ GARAGE LIABILITY • ANY AUTO In AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT OTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY: AGG EXCESS/UMBRELLA UABWTY • OCCUR ❑ CLAIMS MADE • DEDUCTIBLE ❑ RETENTION $ EACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' UABIUTY ANY PROPRIETOR / PARTNER / EXECUTIVE OFFICER / MEMBER EXCLUDED? If yes, describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below NHFL100081 09/23/12 09/23/13 OTH- ❑ ORY STATU- ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT 500,000 E.L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE 500,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT 500,000 C OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES 1 EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT / SPECIAL PROVISIONS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INCLUDING FIRE & SECURITY SYSTEM, PHONE LINES, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION VILLAGE OF MIAMI SHORES 10050 NE 2 AVE MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL EXIMINIMOZO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBUGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2001108) QF ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 Cl' 12 -2213 Inspection Number: INSP - 182456 Permit Number: EL -12 -12 -2294 Scheduled Inspection Date: May 02, 2013 Inspector: Devaney, Michael Owner: HUNDERVADT, ROBERT Job Address: 9100 N BAYSHORE Drive Miami Shores, FL 33138- Project: <NONE> Contractor: SHINE ELECTRIC ENGINEER Permit Type: Electrical - Residential Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: Pool - Private Phone Number (305)759 -1765 Parcel Number 1132050010560 Phone: (305)688 -2000 Building Department Comments ELECTRICAL WORK FOR NEW SWIMMING POOL 02/11/2013 - PENDING LIC AND INS RECEIVED.As Infractio Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False Passed Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re- inspection fee is paid. Inspector Comments � ,Yee/ mod' i� May 01, 2013 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Page 6 of 32 Feb. 11. 2013 2:O0PM SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AC #..61.67 No, 9739 P. 2, THIS DOCUMENT HAS A COLOgE.p BACKGROUND • MICROPRINtING • LINEMARK" PATENTED PAPER STATE OF FLORIDA•, • N34817;1E1 OF• B STNL3S. "AND Pig SSZONA,L REGULATION ELECTRICA. CONTRACTORS ;LICENSING.' BOARD SEQ# L12061901293 BATCH NUMBER 06/19/2012 11820630 ` .. Tie, EL$GTRTC�p coo ACTOR', LICENSE' °NBR EC0001511. '. r,? Nam.ed .}below IS CERTIFIED • „ : 7' •.t�> Under ' the; provieior a of ..•Chapt §r; .48'9 ,- F...•, Expiration date; AUG 31, 201411,;.i; t' i SANTO9 F D8A I E ECTRCAL ' El 'GINEER t',. 3876 NW' 125ST {,; �}�1 OPA- LOCKA FL 43054 �t • • .. RRIO • .$G`OTT.. GAV'ERNOR • REN LAWSON SPLAY AS REQUIRE68Y•LAW • ' SECRETARY Feb. 11. 2013 2:00PM SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING No. 9739 P. 1 lraR� �- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MINYDD/YY) 09/20/12 PRODUCER All Molors InSUr3nCE 11934 S W. 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AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OACORD CORPORATION 19811 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 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FBC 20 Permit No. E"' �__ Z- Master Permit No Permit Type: Electrical JOB ADDRESS: `1 1 ®® l y�, II 4 . ---f h_c==, y 1%Y City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Zip: 3 1 3 °� Folio/Parcel#: 1 1 .-a. D ( ® -.(4`=' O Is the Bulding Historically Designated: Yes NO Flood Zone: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder 4 1 %'--- 1,0i 4::::]ahone#: 77. L.► 2.°1 n S4:1-6°'-=' Address: al I — ..6c2v.-1,° ti-, _Qv c>i . City: V1 9 — Y-, -a o . . 1•-1 .C:= v State: 9_. zip: 31 ,3 J 3 � Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR Company Name: SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING phone*: 305 -688 -2000 Address: 3876 NW 125 ST City: OPA -LOCKA state: FL Zip: 33025 Qualifier Name: FRANCISCO SANTOS Phone#: 305 - 688 -2000 State Certification or Registration #: EC0001514 Certificate of Competency #: Contact Phone#: 305 - 688 -2000 RmailAddress: AHUEZO @SHINEELECTRICAL.COM DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: Phone#: Value of Work for this Permit: $ Z ° ®® Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work DAddress DAlteration DNew I]Repair/Replace DDemolition Description of Work: x:******+x+x************* **a ******* ** *** **Fees+x********* ***** ** * *** * ********a: ************ Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ ,Fd ® CCF $' CO /CC $ Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Bond $ Notary $ Training/Education Fee $ Technology Fee $ Double Fee $ Structural Review $ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ J • 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 CONDTTIONERS, 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." 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Signature Contractor The foregoing instrument was ackn wledged before me this Z. ic�ay of N,i/ , 2012, by who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did take an oath. N S:1,ifilit PUB C: :LIC,SIA�� ;�; 1 r _ande 90441 27, *4s******** &tl:**+ *** ***+ k+ k*+ k*******& *******h******Ra************* -/Z G Plans Examiner APPROVED BY Structural Review (Revised 3/ 2 2012)(Revised 07/10 /07)(Revised 06/10/2009)(Revised 3/15/09) sCoMM:SS :17.r� �� Expires; S THRIIATLAN,hL 3 Zoning Clerk Feb. 11. 2013 2:0OPM SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING No. 9739 P. 3 ;'�I,r,"'.1 1211 {. J 484149 -1 BUSINESS NAME / LOCATION SHINE ELECTRICAL 3876 NW 125 ST 33054 OPA LOCKA af,�I'S,Sailp7il:1 - {r;afl�i71';i�' 4�V1�d��I�1t,, •,al; •. • ;;lll ail 1 .l�l ".l i1I111 I.tl IFI i� Y'I �{ +�1,� =1i[ it I �r; IiY.Y'gr�a`i,u�i�1�11 Iii ;r,) f iI�F 1:'i a� i ��'■ I FIRST-CLASS U.S. POSTAGE PAID MIAMI, FL A PERMITNO.231 THIS IS NOT A BILL — DO NOT PAY DUPLICATE RECEIPT NO. 505330 -1 ENGINEERING STATE# EC0001514 OWNER SHINE MAINTENANCE ELEC CONTR COR Sec Type of Business B 196 Ei FC TRICAL CONTRACTOR DO QI EE Y HOLDER TO VIOLATE ANY SMITING REGULATORY OH ZONING LAW OF THE COMM OR = a NOR D OER R EICEUFF THE H OLDEN FROU ANY OT ER PERUDT OR LICENSE REOUIREO BY LAW. TUSK iB NOT A CERTIFICATION OF THE HOLDER'S GUN.OTCA• PAYMENT BEDEWED IMAIUOADE COL �cOUf TY TAR 09010101001 000000,00 SEE OTHER SIDE f WORKER /S 1 DO NOT FORWARD SHINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERTO MARTINEZ PRES 3876 NW 125 ST OPA LOCKA FL 33054 . 135 AquaC al Autopilot Pool & Spa Heat Pump Owner's Manual and Installation Guide SQ11 135, SQ155, SQ175, SQ121R, SQ156R Attention Installer: This manual is purchaser's property; leave with heat pump owner! PN: LIP0048 REV 2 01/07/10 NOTES TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO THE TEAM 5 HEAT PUMP OPTIONS 6 HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKS 7 SAFETY INFORMATION 8 QUICK START & STOP 10 HEATER CONTROLS 12 Control Panel Layout 12 Buttons, Lights, and Display 12 Operational & Programming Codes 13 Owner -Level Programming (complete) 14 MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL OPERATION 18 General Maintenance 18 Safety During Cleaning Operations 18 Maintaining Proper Water Flow 19 Controlling Water Chemistry 19 20 20 Controlling Irrigation and Storm Water Run Off Maintaining Clearances Around Heater (Continued on Next Page) TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL OPERATION...CONTINUED: Heating Tips 21 Heating in Cooler Weather 21 Pool /Spa Blankets 21 Pool & Spa Combination Heating 21 Spa Set -Back Option 21 Calculating Initial Heating Time 22 Seasonal Use & Shut Down 23 (Use) During the Swim Season 23 Freeze Protection and Winterizing Requirements 23 Winterizing Procedure 24 AquaCal Preventive Maintenance Program 25 TROUBLESHOOTING (No Op, No heat, Water from Unit) 26 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 27 INSTALLER- SPECIFIC INFORMATION (Installation & Set Up) 30 Installer - Specific Table of Contents 31 CONTACTING THE FACTORY 58 Welcome to the Dear Owner: WOWING POOL -HEM PUMPS Congratulations on your wise decision to make an AquaCal heat pump part of your home. Since 1981, AquaCal has has been recognized as the worldwide leader in the manufacture of swimming pool & spa heat pumps. Your new heat pump is not only a great investment, but also the most cost efficient method avail- able for heating pools and spas. For ex- ample, your heat pump is up to 400% more efficient than gas, and, when com- pared to electric resistance heat, your heat pump is nearly 600% more effec- tive. You can rest assured your new heat pump is of the highest quality and effi- ciency, and is designed and built to pro- vide years of trouble -free operation. Moreover, should you ever require help in using or maintaining your heat pump, you will find AquaCal's customer and technical support staff to be the largest, most quarfied, and —of utmost importance —the most easily accessed customer service team in the pool & spa heat pump industry. Tou can rest assure our new lie: 5 Heat Pump Options ThermoLink® Heat Exchanger The heart of your heat pump is the patented ThermoLink® heat exchanger. One of the primary causes of premature heat pump demise is the failure of the heat exchanger. Ordinary heat exchangers are made from a cupronickel alloy. This cupronickel material is susceptible to attack from the sanitizers used in pools and spas and from other related water chemistry conditions. Once the heat exchanger fails, the heat pump is ruined. The ThermoLink® heat exchanger tube is made from titanium, and is virtually impervious to water chemistry damage. Microprocessor Controller Digitally -based microprocessor controls water temperature to within 10 Fahrenheit of set point. Controller also permits user to predefine different pool and spa water temper- atures, and to prevent tampering by locking out controls via a pass code. The micro - prosser controller also provides superior defrost control, and self diagnostics. Scroll Compressor * 50% fewer moving parts than standard piston -type compressors. This equates to much improved reliability and improved efficiency. Scroll compressors are also much quieter in operation than their piston -type counterparts. And, while all AquuaCal heat pumps are known for their low operating noise levels, if yours is a SuperQuietTM model, it's very likely your heat pump will be quieter than any other item on the pool equipment pad. Corrosion -Proof Cabinet The cabinet, being made from resilient, UV- Protected ABS material, has superior fade resistance and can never rust or corrode. You can expect the cabinet to retain a like - new appearance with only an occasional wash down and —if so desired —a quick waxing. Heat & Cool Capability** Puts you in full control, year round... Warms your pool or spa with the reliability and efficiency of our other heat pumps, but, with the flip of a switch, can also cool your pool or spa to refreshing temperatures during hot summer months. For cooler climates, Heat & Cool heat pumps offer unique advantages over passive defrost models. Please read more below... Hot Gas Defrost* * Hot gas defrost heat pumps are uniquely equipped for an active defrost cycle. Active defrost involves directing hot refrigerant vapor to the heat collector, melting accumulat- ed ice away in a matter of a few minutes... then right back to heating. Standard defrost heat pumps may remain "off in defrost" for extended periods during very cold weather. Because of their ability to continue to operate -even during freezing weather -hot gas defrost models extend the swimming season longer than any standard - defrost heat pump. * These features available in SuperQuietTM Models Only. ** These features available in Icebreaker® Models Only. PLEASE READ FURTHER TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL THE FEATURES, THE SAFE OPERATION, AND THE CARE OF YOUR NEW HEAT PUMP. 6 HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKS THE FOLLOWING EXPLANATION IS PROVIDED TO HELP YOU IN UNDERSTANDING WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR HEAT PUMP... A Heat Pump Does Not Make Heat... Heat pumps are so extraordinarily efficient because they do not need to produce heat in order to warm pool or spa water. Rather, heat pumps simply transfer heat from the outside air into the water. If one considers Absolute Zero (the point where all heat is absent) occurs at -4590 Fahrenheit, it becomes evident outside air, even at the relative cool temperature of 550 Fahrenheit, still contains large amounts of heat energy. It is that abundant heat energy a heat pump captures and places into your pool or spa. HEAT REMOVED FROM AIR... COOL AIR OUT Z cn w w J Z Q W w 2 < 7 SAFETY INFORMATION Used and maintained properly, your heat pump will provide year- upon -year of safe and economical service. However, as with any mechanical or electrical device, to get the most from your heat pump -while insuring personal safety for you and others - certain operational and maintenance factors must be observed. Likewise, excepting a few minor owner - capable maintenance items (explained later in this manual), repair and service of your heat pump must be performed only by experi- enced service personnel. Should you, the owner, suspect your heat pump is not per- forming properly, by referring to the section in this manual entitled: "Troubleshooting," you will be able to determine if a call for service is required. Your installer can be one source of service, or AquaCal Customer Support personnel stand ready to assist you at: (727) 823 -5642. For questions concerning installation, modifications, operation, service and upkeep, please contact your installer or AquaCal Customer Support. War- ranties may be voided if the heater has been used, maintained, or repaired improperly. In addition to voiding the manufacturer's warranty... unapproved installation methods, nonstandard modifications, poor or incorrect maintenance, service by unqualified per- sonnel, or improper use of the heater may result in personal injury and /or property damage. For personal safety, and to avoid damage to equipment, follow all safety instructions displayed on the heat pump and within this manual. Safety Signals Throughout this manual the following two safety signals are placed where particular care is required. Please note "WARNING" relates to personal safety, while "CAUTION" signals promote avoiding damage to equipment. Failure to heed the following may result in perma- nent injury or death. "Warning" signal appears in this manual where special attention is required for personal safety. (Specific instructions will appear in this box.) Failure to heed the following may result in equipment damage. "Caution" signal appears in this manual where special care is required to avoid equipment damage. (Specific instructions will appear in this box.) 8 Notice: Heater NOT Repairable by Owner Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heat pumps contain no owner - repairable components. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. If service is deemed necessary, contact installing dealer orAquaCal Customer Support at (727) 823 -5642. Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by Qualified, EPA Certified Technician Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heater 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 system. Water Temperature Safety Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Prolonged immersion in water warmer than normal body temperature may cause a condi- tion 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 preg- nant women, should consult a physician before using a hot tub or spa. Children and the extreme elderly should be supervised by a responsible adult. Water Chemistry Safety WARNING ! Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Improper water chemistry can present a serious health hazard. To avoid possible hazards, maintain Pool /Spa water per standards detailed later in this manual. CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment. While your heat pump's titanium -based heat exchanger provides nearly impervious protection against poor water chemistry, improper water chemistry may cause expensive damage to pump, filter, pool shell, etc. To avoid equipment damage, maintain Pool /Spa water per standards detailed later in this manual. 9 Getting Started HEATING- QUICK START & STOP This brief information is provided as an aid to installers, service personnel, and owners. The intent of this section is to provide rapid access to very basic operational information. Individuals who will be routinely using, installing, maintaining, and servicing this heat pump, are strongly encouraged to read this entire manual. Herein, the. terms: Heat Pump, Heater, and Unit are used synonymously. These instructions are intended for local control of a heat pump, independent of an external con- troller. Owners: if your installation includes an external controller, contact your installing dealer, or the external controller manufacturer, for external controller operating instructions. These instructions are for quick - starting in the HEATING mode... Owners of Heat -Cool units, in order to utilize all features of their heater, may want to also refer to: Owner Level Programming, beginning on page -14 of this manual. 1. Verify Electrical Power is Present at Heater: A. Ensure that the unit has electrical power connected; the heater controller display should be illuminated. B. If the display is blank, be certain the electrical breaker, and heater disconnect, are switched to "ON." C. For now, leave the water circulation pump OFF. 2. Set the Heater Controls (Refer to Control Panel Layout, Pg -12): OWNER- If heater is connected to a Call -Flex controller, also see "Selecting Call -Flex Pump Options," located on page -17 of this manual. INSTALLER- Is heater connected to an external controller? If so, see external controller information located on pages 41 and 44 of this manual. A The user /owner settings can be made without water flowing. Once the heater has electrical power connected, with water not flowing, the display should read FLO. B. Press the MODE button until the HEAT (HEA) indication displays. This action will enable the remaining programming keys. C. Using the POOL / SPA selector key, select the POOL mode. An illuminated POOL indicator light, located on the left side of the display, will confirm the POOL control has been selected. If heating only a spa, using the DOWN arrow key, lower the POOL temperature until OFF is displayed; then proceed to Step - "E." D. Use the UP / DOWN arrow keys to set the desired water temperature for the POOL water. E. If the heat pump will be used to heat a spa, use the POOL/SPA selector key to select SPA, then use the UP / DOWN arrow keys to set the desired water temperature for the SPA. An illuminated SPA indicator light, located on the left side of the display, will confirm the SPA control has been selected. If heating only a POOL, using the DOWN arrow key, lower the SPA temperature until OFF is displayed. F. The heat pump controls are now set to maintain the desired water temperature for the POOL and /or SPA. (Quick -Start & Stop Continued Next Page) 10 HEATING -QUICK START & STOP (continued): 3. To Begin Heating: A. Verify MODE is set to: HEAT (HEA); then, depending on which body of water is to be heated, use the POOL / SPA selector key to select POOL or SPA. B. Position water valves to flow water from the pool or spa, through the heater, and back to the pool or spa. C. Start the water pump; the fan will start, and after 4- minute time delay the unit will begin heating. The selected body of water will be brought to temperature and maintained per the setting determined previously in: "Set the Heater Controls." D. In operation, whenever the actual (displayed) water temperature falls below the desired set point, after an initial time delay of 4- minutes, the unit will begin heating. NOTE: THE HEATER CONTROLLER INCORPORATES AN ANTI-SHORT CYCLE TIME DELAY. SHOULD OPERATION BE INTERRUPTED, COMPRESSOR RESTART WILL BE DELAYED BY APPROXIMATELY 4- MINUTES. 4. Program Filter Pump Run Time: Most pool /spa systems utilize a timer or multifunction controller to manage filter pump run times. If your system incorporates such a device, follow the instructions below: A. It will be necessary to allow the filter pump to run continuously until the water has reached the desired temperature. If a timer controls the pool filter pump, it will be necessary to override the timer to allow 24 -hr. operation. B. Once the desired temperature has been obtained (1-4 days), reset the pump control device. Colder months require longer running times - generally eight to twelve hours /day. C. A heat pump can only operate when the filter pump is running. Therefore, it may be necessary— during cooler weather —to extend the water pump's hours of daily operation. The increased run time is necessary in order to keep up with increased, weather - related heat losses. 5. Continuous Usage and Water Around Heater: Condensation... After the heat pump has been operating for some time, water may be observed surrounding the heater. The moisture seen is condensation produced as a normal by- product of transferring heat from the air into the pool or spa water. Quantities of 6 -8 gallons of water produced per hour are common if the air humidity is high. Conversely, a low humidity condition may result in no condensation being produced. (If water around unit seems excessive, to troubleshoot, see page -26, "Water Coming from the Heat Pump. ") 6. To Stop the Heat Pump: A. Select: OFF via the MODE selector. This method of shut down preserves the controller settings; B. An interruption of water flow —such as when a pump timer is in control —will also halt heat pump operation. (End... Quick -Start & Stop) 11 HEATER CONTROLS Control Panel Layout (APPEARANCE VARIES BY MODEL) O O Control Buttons, Indicator Lights. & Display (AS INDICATED BY CIRCLED NUMBERS) 1) POOL / SPA SELECTOR - Selects either pool or spa thermostat. 2) COOLING INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates unit is cooling. (Note: this light nonfunctional with heat -only models.) 3) UP ARROW - Increases temperature setting. (Maximum setting is 104 °F) 4) DOWN ARROW - Decreases temperature setting. (Minimum setting is 45 °F) 5) HEATING INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates unit is heating. 6) MODE SELECTOR - Used to select between the Heating, Cooling, Auto - Changeover, and Off for Heat & Cool models. Used to select between Heating and Off for heat -only models. 7) SPA INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates heater is referencing spa thermostat. 8) POOL INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates heater is referencing pool thermostat. 9) LED DISPLAY - Displays water temperature when no keys are being pressed. Displays desired temperature when UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW is pressed. Also displays operational, programming, and fault codes as applicable. 10) DESIRED TEMPERATURE LIGHT - Indicates temperature set point is being displayed. Indicates temperature set point is being changed due to the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW being pressed. 11) WATER TEMPERATURE LIGHT - Indicates current water temperature is being displayed. 12 www.aquacal.com s pool spa * cooling ll/r7!'=il desired temp water temp-6- heating ji pool Q spa up down mode O O Control Buttons, Indicator Lights. & Display (AS INDICATED BY CIRCLED NUMBERS) 1) POOL / SPA SELECTOR - Selects either pool or spa thermostat. 2) COOLING INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates unit is cooling. (Note: this light nonfunctional with heat -only models.) 3) UP ARROW - Increases temperature setting. (Maximum setting is 104 °F) 4) DOWN ARROW - Decreases temperature setting. (Minimum setting is 45 °F) 5) HEATING INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates unit is heating. 6) MODE SELECTOR - Used to select between the Heating, Cooling, Auto - Changeover, and Off for Heat & Cool models. Used to select between Heating and Off for heat -only models. 7) SPA INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates heater is referencing spa thermostat. 8) POOL INDICATOR LIGHT - Indicates heater is referencing pool thermostat. 9) LED DISPLAY - Displays water temperature when no keys are being pressed. Displays desired temperature when UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW is pressed. Also displays operational, programming, and fault codes as applicable. 10) DESIRED TEMPERATURE LIGHT - Indicates temperature set point is being displayed. Indicates temperature set point is being changed due to the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW being pressed. 11) WATER TEMPERATURE LIGHT - Indicates current water temperature is being displayed. 12 HEATER CONTROLS...continued Operational & Programming Codes THE FOLLOWING CODES WILL BE DISPLAYED AS PART OF THE NORMAL OPERATION OR PROGRAMMING OF THE HEATER: FLO No Water Flow Detected. This code appears whenever the circulating pump is off, or when the heater is not receiving correct water flow. OFF System is Off. This code appears whenever heater has been turned off via the mode selector button, or when the temperature set point has been lowered below 45 °F. CFI Celsius /Fahrenheit Selection. This is a programming entry point to select in which format the water temperature will be displayed. ULC User Lock Code. This is a programming entry point; when activated, steps to the next menu level: ELC. ELC Enter Lock Code. This a programming entry point; permits end user to select a secret code, thereby limiting access to the owner settings. CFO Call Flex Options. This is a programming entry point; when used in conjunction with an AquaCal Call /Flex option kit, permits the use of CALL or FLEX options. FS Heater in Defrost Mode (Applicable to Heat-Only Units, only). This code appears as a normal display during periods of lower air temperatures. Sequence follows: Heat -Only Defrost Sequence: Fan continues to run and compressor is off. Compressor will restart when air coil temperature rises to approximately 38 °F. LOC This is a Service Entry Point (not intended for use by the owner). The[LOC] code permits service personal to enter a factory code for access to adjustable calibration and site - dependant setup parameters. Service adjustments are available to authorized installation and service personnel, only. Failure to heed the following may result in equipment dam- age and voiding of manufacturer's warranty. Heat pumps contain no owner - serviceable components. Owner - initiated adjustments, beyond the controller "LOC" code, must not be attempted. If adjustments are deemed necessary, the owner should contact installing dealer or AquaCal Customer Support at (727- 823 - 5642). 13 HEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner -Level Programming Instructions This section covers features and settings topically accessed first by the installer, and also accessible to the owner /operator. These features reside at the Level -1 access point within the microprocessor. Note: if preferred, all programming may be performed without water flow, waiting to start the water pump as the last step in the set up and run process. 1. Applying Power to The Controller: A When power is first applied, the controller performs a lamp test and the display will read [888]. Following [888] the software version will display briefly. B. The control will then display the actual water temperature, provided the circulating pump is operating, and adequate water is flowing through the heater. C. If the pool - circulating pump is off, the control will display: [FLO]. This code message indicates no (or insufficient) water is being circulated through the heat pump. 2. MODE Controls Explained, and Starting the Heat Pump Once electrical power is supplied to the heat pump, sufficient water is circulating, and the heater controller has successfully completed its self -test, the heater is ready to operate. The heat pump has four controller operating "Modes "; OFF, HEAT, COOL *, and ACH* (Auto- Change Over). OFF - The heat pump is shipped in the OFF mode. When the heat pump MODE is set to OFF, the current water temperature will be displayed and no functions, values, or programming will be available for adjustment. If there is insufficient water flow, the unit will display FLO. HEAT - To tum the unit on in heat only mode, press the mode button to HEAT. The display will show the actual water temperature. Press the UP ARROW key to set the desired temperature. After the desired temperature is set, the unit will again display the actual water temperature. If the set temperature is above the actual water temperature, the heat pump will start and continue to heat until the desired temperature is reached. The heat pump will periodically turn on, calling for heat as needed in order to maintain the set temperature until the mode is changed back to OFF. PLEASE NOTE - both the compressor and the fan must be operating before the "Heating" LED will illuminate. COOL* - To tum the unit on in cooling mode, press the mode button to COOL. The display will show the actual water temperature. Press the UP ARROW key to set the desired temperature. After the desired temperature is set, the unit will again display the actual water temperature. If the set temperature is below the actual water temperature, the heat pump will start and continue to cool the water until the desired temperature is reached. The heat pump will periodically turn on to cool the water as needed until the mode is changed back to OFF. ACH* - To have the heat pump maintain a particular temperature, regardless of the temperature of the water, press the mode button to ACH. The heat pump will turn on in either heat or cooling mode to maintain that temperature as needed until the heat pump mode is changed to OFF. 3. Turning The Heat Pump Off: A Method 1: using the [MODE] key, press the key until the display reads "OFF" The heater will shut off and remain off until the [MODE] key is used to select an operational mode. This is the preferred method for shutting off the heat pump. *These features available in Icebreaker® Models Only. (Continued on Next Page) 14 HEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner -Level Programming Instructions... continued: 3. Turning The Heat Pump Off... continued: B. Method 2: using the DOWN key, press the key until the desired water temperature reaches 45 °F (minimum setting); then, press the DOWN key one more time, causing the display to read "OFF ". 4. Selecting Pool /Spa Thermostat Settings: A Press the [POOUSPA] key to toggle between the pool and the spa temperature set points. B. The pool /spa LED indicator lights, located to the left of the temperature display, will confirm the selected set point. 5. Changing The Pool Temperature Set Point: A. Using the [POOL/SPA] key, select the POOL temperature set point. The pool set point indicator light will confirm the selection. B. The pool temperature set point is adjustable from a minimum of 45 °F to a maximum of 104 °F. Pressing the [UP ARROW] key will raise the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. Pressing the [DOWN ARROW] key will lower the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. 6. Changing The Spa Temperature Set Point: A Using the [POOUSPA] key, select the SPA temperature set point. The spa set point indicator light will confirm the selection. B. The spa temperature set point is adjustable from a minimum of 45 °F to a maximum of 104 °F. Pressing the [UP ARROW] key will raise the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. Pressing the [DOWN ARROW] key will lower the set point 1- degree for every push of the button. 7. Selecting Between °F and °C: A. Simultaneously press and hold both the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until [CF1] (Celsius / Fahrenheit) code appears. B. With the [CF1] code displayed, pressing the [UP ARROW] or [DOWN ARROW] keys will change the selection code to either "0" or "1". Select "1" for Fahrenheit temperature display, or "0" for Celsius temperature display. Once the desired temperature display mode has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [ULC] (User Lock Code). 8. User Lock Code Option [ULC]: This Option Explained: Heat pumps are shipped from the factory with the [ULC] option disabled. Enabling the [ULC] function permits the heat pump owner to restrict access to the unit's controls. With the [ULC] function enabled, unless the correct ULC code number is entered, changes to Level -1 programming are not possible. (I.e.: Altering temperature set points, Pool /Spa selection, C/F display changes, etc., will not be possible). The [ULC] option can be thought of as an electronic lockable cover for the controls. (Continued on Next Page) 15 HEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner -Level Programming Instructions... continued: 8. User Lock Code Option [ULC]...continued: A. Selecting ULC Option: 1) Press either the UP or DOWN ARROW keys; if "LOC" is momentarily displayed followed by "0 ", the ULC feature is enabled. If "0" displays proceed to "6)" of this section; otherwise, see number "2," below. 2) Simultaneously press and hold both the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until [CF1] (Celsius / Fahrenheit) code appears. 3) Press the [POOL/SPA] key once to display [ULC]. 4) With [ULC] displayed, pressing either the Up or Down Arrow key will display either "1" or "0 ". Selecting "0" will allow the keypad to remain unlocked. Selecting "1" will enable the User Lock Code option. Then, to enter a lock code number, press the [POOL/SPA] key once to display [ELC] (Enter Lock Code). 5) With [ELC] displayed, use the Up or Down arrow keys to select a lock code. The code can be any number from "00" to "99 ". The factory set lock code is "0 ". Not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the { POOL/SPA] key will also save the selection, and will step the controller to the next menu parameter: [CFO] (Call Flex Options). 6) Once the ULC option has been enabled, pressing any key will momentarily display "LOC" followed by "0" (prompting the entry of the correct lock code number). To gain access to the controller: a. Using the [UP ARROW] key, scroll to the correct lock code number, then; b. Press the [POOL/SPA] key... Current water temperature will be displayed... Control setting can now be viewed or changed as desired. c. After a period of approximately four (4) minutes, during which time no buttons have been pressed, the controller will automatically return to the locked mode. Provided ULC selection is set to "1," the controller will always fail -safe in the locked mode. d. Without knowledge of the correct lock code, and with the ULC enabled, control adjustments will not be possible. Be certain to record your lock code in a safe place. The lock code may be changed any number of times by following the instructions detailed in this section. B. De- Activating the User Lock Code [ULC] function: 1) Following the instructions detailed previously at: "8, 6) ", press any key and enter the user lock code number; then press the [POOL/SPA] key. 2) Immediately following the entry of the user lock code, simultaneously press and hold the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until the code [CFI] appears on the display. 3) Then, use the [POOL/SPA] key to scroll to the [ULC] message; press the [DOWN ARROW] key to change the display to "0 ". This will disable the User lock function. (ULC Continued on Next Page) 16 HEATER CONTROLS...continued Start Up & Setting Operating Controls Owner -Level Programming Instructions... continued: C. User Lock Code is Activated. but Pass Number is Not Known ( "Back Door Entry"): Note: Should the ULC option be enabled, and a lock code number other than the factory default (0) be installed but is unknown, the following procedure may be followed to regain controller programming access: 1) Simultaneously press and hold the [POOL /SPA] and [UPARROW] keys until the display shows "888 ". This operation will reset the controller to the factory default settings. 2) When reset to the factory default settings the user lock code [ULC] is deactivated and the user lock code number [ELC] is reset to "0." 3) In addition, all other settings are returned to the factory defaults. If an external controller is in use, contact AquaCal Technical Support Group (727- 823 - 5642); ask for assistance with re- configuring the controller for use with an external controller. 9. Selecting Call -Flex Pump Options [CFO]: General Information: The Call -Flex option automatically extends or overrides the run time of the water circulator pump, and heater, based upon changing weather conditions. Without Call -Flex, as weather conditions grow progressively cooler during winter months, or when unusually cold weather occurs, the run duration of the circulator pump may require manual adjustments to permit the heater to maintain or reattain desired water temperature (the water pump must be running in order for the heater to operate). Likewise, without Call-Flex, one must remember to reset the pump run controls following the cold weather event. The Call -Flex option greatly reduces the need for seasonal, manually made, pump run time adjustments. Call -Flex is a dealer - installed option that does not come with every heater; if unsure, check with the installing dealer to determine if a call -flex kit was part of the original installation. If Call -Flex was not part of the installation, and you would like to have Call -Flex added, your dealer can do so...contact the installing dealer. If the installation is equipped with the Call -Flex option, the following steps are used to control the Call -Flex features: A. Simultaneously press and hold the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until the display shows "CF1 ". Press the [POOUSPA] key three times to scroll the display to [CFO]. B. With the [CFO] (Call -Flex Options) code displayed, use the Up or Down keys to select "0" to disable the Call Flex Options, "1" to enable the Call Option, or "2" to enable the Flex Option. Not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection, and will step the controller to the next menu parameter: [LOC] (Service Lock Code). C. For further information, please refer to Call -Flex installation instructions, shipped with the Call -Flex kit. For additional copies of these instructions, contact the AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642). (End... Owner -Level Programming Instructions) 17 MAINTENANCE OPERATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS The information in this section is written primarily for the Home Owner, but may also apply to servicing dealers or HVAC service centers. This section contains information concerning planned maintenance, proper water flow, maintaining proper clearances, as well as other vital information. Please read this section now, and before calling AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642). General Maintenance Heat pumps should be inspected and maintained on an annual basis by a qualified swimming pool heat pump specialist. Additionally, if the heat pump is located near the beach or coastal area, where salt spray and sand can become detrimental factors, more frequent service may be necessary. For service plan information, please see: Planned Maintenance Program, later in this section, and then contact AquaCal Customer Support at: 727 - 823 -5642. While annual maintenance is recommended to maintain your warranty, if you choose not to participate in the Planned Maintenance Program, rinsing the air coil regularly, and keeping the base of the unit clear of leaves and debris is a necessity. Should you as the owner desire to perform the coil rinsing and other cosmetic care of the heat pump, please contactAquaCal Customer Support: 1- 727 - 823 -5642; request the document titled: "Appearance Care for Air - Source Heat Pumps: Approved Method for Home Owners." Safety During Cleaning Operations Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD ... Should you decide to wash the heat pump via water hose, disconnect all power to the pool equipment pad- including, but not limited to: The heat pump, water pump, and any and all other electrical equipment. Do NOT spray water directly into electrical components. Do NOT restore electrical power until such time as all water has dried completely. CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Do not use a pressure cleaner to wash heat pump .... Damage to evaporator fins, as well as other components, will result. 18 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Maintain Proper Water Flow • It is important to operate and maintain the filter according to the manufacturer's specifications. As a filter gets dirty, the water flow to the heat pump is reduced. The higher the pressure on the filter gauge, the lower the flow rate. • Similar to a dirty filter, large amounts of debris in the pump and skimmer baskets can reduce water flow. Keep baskets free of debris. • Check for improper valve settings. A partially closed valve after the filter, or a full -open bypass around the heater, will cause insufficient water flow through heater. • If the conditions listed above remain unresolved, the water flow through the heater may be reduced to a point where internal safety devices (i.e.: "HP" or "HP5 ") shut the heater off. • Before calling for service, always check the filter, the pump basket, and water valve positions. If the problem persists, please call AquaCal Customer Support at: (727) 823 -5642. Control Water Chemistry • IMPORTANT! Your heat pump is engineered for exceptional durability and reliability. And, this unit's heat exchanger —being equipped with titanium tubing —will be nearly impervious to water chemistry damage. However, other components of the heater, and the remainder of the pool /spa equipment in general, may be susceptible to damage from prolonged exposure to unbalanced water chemistry. Likewise, bathers may be exposed to health risks if water chemistry is not properly maintained. • For the longevity of the entire pool /spa installation, and for the safety of bathers, it is strongly recommended that the water chemistry be checked regularly and maintained within proper norms. Please see the table, below, for a complete listing of recommended water chemistry levels. RECOMMENDED WATER CHEMISTRY STANDARDS* Chlorine Bromine pH Total Alkalinity Calcium Hardness Total Dissolved Solids • 1.0 – 3.0 ppm in pools, 1.5 – 3.0 ppm in spas • 2.0 – 4.0 ppm in pools, 3.0 – 5.0 ppm in spas • 7.4 – 7.6 ppm in pools, 7.2 – 7.8 ppm in spas • 80 –140 ppm in pools, 80 –120 ppm in spas : 200 – 400 ppm in pools and spas • 1,000 – 2,000 ppm in pools, 1,500 ppm above start -up TDS in spas * STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS MAY VARY LOCAL -TO- LOCAL... ALWAYS MAINTAIN WITHIN LIMITS ESTABLISHED BY AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. CAUTION- Pool /Spa Refinishing Operations During pool refinishing or acid cleaning, the water flow through the heater must be shut off. Water flow to the heater must remain off until water chemistry is once again in balance and the water is clear in appearance. Failure to follow these instructions may void heater warranty. 19 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Control Irrigation and Storm Run Off • Control Irrigation: Irrigation water spray can damage heater components. Regardless of water quality, it is important that irrigation be directed away from the heat pump. • Prevent rain water runoff from pouring directly into the heater. The heater is designed to withstand normal rainfall, but solid streams of water from roof drip -lines may eventually damage heat pump components. • If the heat pump resides beneath a roof edge, to promote heat pump longevity, a rain leader (gutter), or rain shield, will be necessary. Maintain Proper Clearances Around Heater • For maximum efficiency, proper air flow clearances around heater must be maintained. • It is important to keep the area immediately adjacent to the heat pump clear of items such as shrubs and bushes, lawn furniture, chemicals containers, etc. These items can prevent air from circulating fully through the heater, and will result in inefficient operation or damage to the heat pump. • In addition, do not place objects on top of the heat pump; doing so will block the air from exiting the heater, and will result in damage to the compressor and fan motor. • Proper clearances are also necessary in order to access the working parts of your heater. A heater that is easy to "get to," will be a heater that is easy to maintain; service and maintenance personnel will thank you for keeping the area around your heater unobstructed. • Please see diagrams, below, for specific clearance requirements. RAIN RUN -OFF MUST BE DIRECTED AWAY FROM HEATER. OVERHANG WITH GUTTER 30" MINIMUM CLEARAND_, FRONT -► 5 FT. MINIMUM CLEARANCE OVERHEAD SQ MODELS, 12-INCHES ALL OTHER, 6-INCHES SIDE VIEW No SCALE) (REAR) FRONT - REAR - OVERHEAD 20 SQ MODELS, 12- INCHES; ALL OTHER, 6-INCHES (REAR) TOP VIEW (No SCALE) FRONT -SIDES -REAR MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Heating Tips Heating in Cooler Weather... Late night and early morning, generally being the coolest times of the day, are least efficient for heat- ing. For most efficient heating operation, heat pumps should be timed to operate during the warmest, daylight portions of the day. Conversely, if cooling a pool, it is best to run the equipment at night. Please set water pump and heat pump controls accordingly. Pool /Spa Blankets... A "solar" blanket will significantly reduce your heating bills. Check with the installing dealer to see if your heat pump was sized to be used in conjunction with a blanket. Blanketed pools will typically lose only 3 - 4° of heat per night versus 8 - 10° overnight with an un- blanketed pool. Reductions of 40 -60% on heating bills can be achieved by using blankets. (Idea...Contact AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 -5642) to learn about Liquid Blanket innovations.) Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Improperly used, Pool -Spa blankets can become a drowning risk to people and pets. Blankets are not safety covers. They are not designed to support the weight of a person or pet. Never enter a pool until the blanket is completely removed (under no circumstances should anyone swim under the blanket). Follow all safety recommendations of the blanket manufacturer. Pool and Spa Combination Heating... Everything stated for heating a pool applies for heating a spa —only the volume of water being heated is different. Your heat pump comes equipped with two thermostats. One thermostat is for the pool and the other is for the spa. Simply position the pool and spa isolation valves as directed by your installer; select the appropriate thermostat (pool or spa), whichever you are heating, and with electrical power and water flow supplied to the heater, the water will be maintained at set point. Your system can be automated with the addition of an optional External Flow Switch Kit (P.N. 0040S). Using this option will save you from having to change the thermostat selector switch each time you change from pool -to -spa and back again. Or, add a Universal Heater Controller (RN. 0097TS) and gain not only automatic thermostat switching, but also automated spa/pool water valve operation. For details, contact the installer, the distributing dealer, or AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642). Spa Heating & Spa Setback Option... Air blowing into your spa, while it is being brought to temperature, will very often neutralize or partially counteract the heat being put into the spa by the heater; this added heat loss equates to increased time to bring your spa to desired temperature. When heating a spa, be sure to turn off the air blower. Air induced through the spa jets should also be eliminated, during warm -up, whenever possible. If your heater is being used to only heat a spa, the POOL thermostat can be used as a setback control: simply set the pool control at a point 10 -150 F below desired spa heat temperature and select the pool thermostat. This method allows the spa –when not in use–to be held at a heated temperature, but somewhat lower than normal spa -use temperature. One would want to blanket the spa if using this setback method. Using spa setback will result in reduced warm up periods over full, cold starts. 21 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Calculating Initial Heating Time The time it takes to initially warm your pool or spa depends on several factors. First, determine how many gallons of water are to be heated. Knowing this, you can then compute the equivalent pounds of water involved, and the BTU's necessary to heat the volume of water to the desired temperature. Next, find the approximate BTU output of your heat pump at the current ambient air temperature; see product literature at: www.aquacal.com, or contact AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642). Finally, decide upon the temperature at which you plan to maintain your pool or spa. The following work sheet can be used to calculate approximately how long it will take your heater to bring your pool or spa up to temperature. Keep in mind heating times will vary somewhat due to weather conditions during the period that the heater is in use; use of a pool blanket can dramatically improve heat up and heat maintenance performance. Pool Volume (Length X Width X Average Depth) = Pool Cubic Feet X Gallons per cubic ft.(7.5) = Pool Gallonage X Pounds per Gallon (83) = Pounds of Water How many degrees do you want to raise the temperature of the pool? # of Degrees X Pounds of Water (per above) = BTU's Required BTU's Required (per above) - BTU Output of Heater = Hrs. of Operation Optional Cold Weather Adjustment Factor: Hrs. of Operation (per above) X 1.25 (60° F outside air (O.A.) Temperature Factor) Hrs. of Operation at 60° F O.A. At Start Up: Continuous Circulation Pump Operation Required When starting a heat pump for the first time, it must be permitted to operate, continuously, until the desired water temperature is attained. This may take several hours, to several days, depending upon the size of the pool or spa and weather conditions. If a time clock or similar device controls the operating times of the water circulation pump, temporarily override the water pump controller, allowing for 24 -hour, continuous water pump operation. Once the body of water has reached the desired temperature, the water pump controller can be reset. 22 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Seasonal Use & Shut Down During the Swim Season: • During the swim season, even if the pool or spa is not in use, allow water to flow through the heater. Doing so eliminates the need to reposition valves when you do wish to heat the pool or spa. • During periods when heating or cooling is not desired, leave heater controls in the OFF position. Important !!! Information Critical to the Survival of Your Heater Follows... Freeze Protection & Extended Shut Down: In areas where freezing conditions are a rare occurrence, allow the filtration system to run continu- ously throughout the freeze period. Typically, during Tight freeze conditions, circulating (moving) water will not freeze. In areas where freezing conditions are prevalent and sustained, the heat pump MUST be winter- ized; please refer to winterizing instructions, below, and on the following pages. Winterizing for Hard Freeze Conditions: CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and /or property. Failure to properly winterize heat pump may result in serious equipment damage. Freeze damage is not covered under the heat pump warranty. CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following can result in damage to equipment and /or property. While the plumbing connections are in the winterized condition (not fully tightened), it is imperative pool /spa water not be circulated through the heat pump. Loss of water through loose plumbing connections may result in damage to circulating pump, pool /spa structure, and /or other equipment. (Winterizing continued on page following) 23 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Winterizing Procedure Continued: 1. Disconnect all electrical power to the heater; turn OFF circulating pump. 2. At the two (2) connection unions, disconnect the plumbing to the heater (removal is counter- clockwise). 3. If your unit has an external drain plug, remove plug. This plug would be located at lower, front corner of heater. (position may vary between models). Allow water to drain out of the condensor. DO NOT replace plug until final winterizing step. Location of External Drain Plug will vary by model 4. If no external drain plug is found, it will be necessary to open access panel and see if heat exchanger has an internal drain plug. If so, remove plug, and allow water to drain out of the condensor. Water Heat Exchangers Location of Internal Drain Plug No internal drain plug with this heat exchanger. PLEASE NOTE - If your heat pump contains an exchanger other than what is shown above, call AquaCal AutoPilot for alternate winterizing instructions. 5. Replace the winterizing plug; thread the plug in clockwise until just snug, then apply an additional 1/8 tum. To prevent insects and vermin from entering the plumbing during the winterized period, partially reconnect the two (2) plumbing connection unions: couple each union one or two threads; this will permit condensation to drain, but will prevent most insects and animals from entering the plumbing circuit. 6.. Next Season: To ready the heat pump for use, simply retighten plumbing connection unions. Hand -tight is generally sufficient. 24 MAINTENANCE & OPERATION (continued) Planned Maintenance Program Just as you would have yearly service performed on your air - conditioning system, regular inspection and maintenance of yourAquaCal heat pump will insure highest operating efficiencies. A regularly maintained heater will protect your investment, and will potentially extend the useful life of your heat pump far beyond the warranty period. Our expertly trained factory service technicians offer compre- hensive maintenance procedures designed to insure your heat pump —over the coming years —will con- tinue to operate efficiently and reliably.* The 20 -Point Planned Maintenance Service Includes the Following: > Check Water Flow > Clean Evaporator Coil > Check Relay Contacts > Check Capacitor Values > Check Refrigerant Levels > Clean Heat Pump Cabinet > Check Fan Blade Clearances > Check Flow /Pressure Switch > Check Electrical Connections > Check Proper Voltage To Unit > Oil Fan Motor (As Applicable) > Check Fan Motor Amperage Draw > Check Pool & Spa Water Chemistry > Check and Clean Condensate Drains > Check Compressor Amperage Draw > Check Water Pump Amperage Draw > Acid Wash Source Coil (As Applicable) > Check Air Temperature Change Through Evaporator > Check Operating Controls and Temperature Sensors > Check Water Temperature Change Through Condenser We recommend Preventive Maintenance be performed starting one (1) year after the installation of the heater. * FACTORY PM SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL REGIONS; PLEASE CONTACT AQUACAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (727) 823 -5642. 25 TROUBLESHOOTING o9el r��1. V de-6 Heat Pump Fails to Operate••. P \6° 6or c ° Is the display illuminated? If not, ensure the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located near the heat pump) are both tumed ON. Is the code "FLO" displayed? If so, check to be sure that the circulating pump is operating and the filter is clean. There may also be a valve positioned incorrectly allowing water to bypass the heat pump. Be sure water is flowing through the heater. Is the Pool or Spa thermostat selected for the correct body of water to be heated, have you tried selecting a higher temperature setting, and have you chosen the correct "Mode" of operation? (For icebreaker or Heat and Cool Models only) ? if not, the actual water temperature may be above that of the selected thermostat. Raise the desired water temperature above the actual water temperature; the fan should start, and after approximately four (4) minutes, the "Heating" light should illuminate. If the heat pump still fails to start, and the unit is not in defrost (heat -only unit defrost display code is: "FS "), contact AquaCal Customer Support: 727 - 823 - 5642. Heat Pump Running... but is it Heating? Is the air blowing out of the top of the unit noticeably cooler than the surrounding air? (With heating indicator Tight illuminated, a 9 °F to 12 °F difference is typical.) If not, contact Aqua- Cal for service at: 727 - 823 -5642. But first, be sure all air coil surfaces are free from obstructions — low roof overhangs, landscaping, walls, fences, etc., can restrict air flow. The heat pump needs good airflow to operate at peak efficiency. How many hours /day does the circulating pump operate? Cooler weather conditions, or heating to a higher than normal temperature, may necessitate running the heat pump for a longer period of time. Was the heater sized considering the use of a pool blanket (check with installing dealer)? A blanket can be useful in permitting shorter run times, in turn leading to substantial energy cost savings. What is the outside air temperature? The heat pump may be in the defrost mode if air temperatures are below 50 °F. With Heat -Only models, if the heater is in defrost, the code: "FS" will be displayed. If air temperatures are not cold, but the heater remains in defrost, contact AquaCal Customer Support at: 727 - 823 -5642. Water Coming from the Heat Pump••. Is it a leak or just condensation from normal operation? Here's how to find out. Test the water draining out the heater base for the presence of the sanitizer being used in the pool or spa. Using a water test kit, or a test strip, check a sample of the water for chlorine or bromine. If the sample tests positive for sanitizer, call AquaCal for service at: 727 - 823 -5642. If the test is negative, the water is probably harmless condensate. Or, as an alternate method, shut the heat pump off, leaving the circulation pump running. Within a few hours, there should be a marked reduction in the amount of water seen around the bottom of the heat pump. If the water appears to be drying up, the water is probably harmless condensate, indicative of normal operation. NOTE: The water test method will not be effective if an ionizer or ozone generator is being used to produce the sanitizing agent. CAUTION! If after testing, a water leak is suspected, immediately shut OFF the water pump and contact AquaCal Customer Support: 727 - 823 -5642. 26 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Heat Pump Fails to Operate Display isilluminated.lf 'FLOls display ed, check to be sure the circulating pump is operating and the f liter is clean.There may also bea valve positionedincorrectly . Be certain water is flowing through the heater. tb V If not, ensure the main breaker (located at the power supply panel) and the disconnect switch (located near the heat pump) are both turned ON. Is the heater operating correctly? Is the Pool or Spa thermostat selectedf or the correct body of water to be heated, and haveyou tried selecting a higher temperaturesetting? Is the heater operating correctly? The heater is equipped with afive minute delay. Wait at least f iv e minutes to allow thetimertoreset. Problem Solved. (Verify water temperature settings are as desired.) Yes s the unit operating correctly? 27 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Heat Pump Running... but is it Heating? (Assumes Heating Indicator Light is Illuminated) Is the air being discharged out of the top of the heater 9-12 degrees coolerthan the outside air? Yes Does the display read : "FS" ? Yes-* HEATONLY MODELS: "FS" displayed indicates air temperature may be too lowto support the heater's operation. Heater will remain in defrost until air temperature rises. HEAT- COOLMOD ELS: "F S" indicates heateris defrosting. Is the poolpumptimer set to allow extended operation of the heater? HEATONLY MODELS: Has the air temperature remained abov e 38 °F forseveral hours and "FS" has been displayed throughout the period? HEAT- COOLMODELS: Has "FS" remained displayed longer than 5- minutes (If yes, shut heater off.)? i Yes Extendthe pool pump's hours of operation to accommodate additional heater run time required in cooler conditions. H EATON LY MOD ELS:Am bient conditions too cold to operate heater. HEAT- COOLMODELS: "FS" displayed for 5- minutes or less indicates normal defrost operation. Yes Is the heater performing adequately? 28 • CallAquaCal for Assistance Yes i Problem Solved. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART Yes Water Coming from Heat Pump When the heater is operating, it is normal to produce up to 8 gallons of condensation (water) per hour. If water drainage seems excessiv e, proceed to TESTING. START Has the "Heating" lamp been illuminated? If heater has not run recently, and water is coming f rom theheater, heatermay have a water leak. • SanitizerTest Did the test results indicate the presence of sanitizer? Yes TESTING: If using chlorine or bromine as a pool /spa sanitizer, use a test strip or test kit to determine whether the water is from the pool or is normal condensation. <R An altemative method of determining a water leak in the heater is to tum the heater off f or a few hours, leave the water pump running, and see if water continues to come from the heater. This would indicate the water present is rom normal condensation. Shut off Water Pump and Call AquaCal for Assistance Tum -Off Test Does water continue to drain from the heater after the heater has been off forseveral hours? Yes 29 AquaC al AutoPiot Pool & Spa Heat Pump Installation Specifications Controls Configuration INSTALLER - SPECIFIC TABLE of CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 33 DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURE 33 HEATER SPECIFICATIONS 34 Physical Characteristics (dimensional drawings) 34 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 39 Placement of Heater 39 Indoor Installations 39 Outdoor Installations 39 Required Clearances 39 Irrigation, Rain Runoff, and Landscape Factors 40 Equipment Mounting Pad Requirements 40 Anchoring heater to Pad 40 Plumbing Requirements 41 Overview 41 Approved Parts and Materials 41 In -Line Chlorinators (use and placement of) 41 Maintaining Ability to Winterize 41 Maximum Operating Pressure 41 Minimum - Maximum Water Flow Rates 41 In -Floor Cleaning Systems (special considerations) 42 42 Plumbing Schematics (layout drawings) 31 INSTALLER - SPECIFIC TABLE of CONTENTS (CONTINUED) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued): Electrical Requirements 44 General Requirements 44 Code - Specific Requirements 44 Connecting External Controllers 44 Sizing the Electrical Service 45 Ground Fault Protection (not recommended) 45 CONTROLS CONFIGURATION &ADJUSTMENTS 46 Level -2 (dealer - service) Programming 46 1. Entering Service Menu 46 2. Time Delay 47 3. Configuring for External Controllers 47 4. Water Sensor Calibration 47 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration 48 6. Spa Dead Band Differential (and adjustment) 49 7. Pool Dead Band Differential (and adjustment) 49 8. Changing Service Lock Code &"Back Door" Entry 50 Level -2 Set Up & Calibration Codes 51 Factory Default Settings 51 Troubleshooting Using Displayed Codes 52 Mode Jumper and Positioning 53 Defrost Systems (described and explained) 55 Water Flow Pressure Switch Adjustment 56 CONTACTING THE FACTORY 58 32 NOT ES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIRED EteCtiKAI- CONNECIONS MOM #1 1015,4111VONA SISSAIIOSW TO7SAHOSW HA HEW!: 24,T 24,1 30, AVIV311 AEI 114M.E.4,*4419,00,1 INF 1! OMR MlUeN319,11,1, Mo at fp rtrt vtoconnt APPLICABLE MODEL NUMBERS 035, 055, & 075 _.• 8 P.I.:1114:7414:1:::APTOP/ILOTiVISTaMf 11XLizio IMO 1 jtF Uk15.0.55.17/5 LIJ °WWI D MENSIONS =MM.. 712=EIMIIN 41,■=ttriraiT4Iii .rjaiggrt=q1 • ijlM N.Irox.0;•no10.0 • . . No wog PM: Alf INA I 78 one 1.0231.19. s314s1Je;3eaeg3 SAFETY INFORMATION Notice: Heater NOT Repairable by Owner WARNING ! Failure to heed the following may result in permanent • injury or death. Heat pumps contain no owner - repairable components. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. If service is deemed necessary, contact installing dealer orAquaCal Customer Support at (727) 823 -5642. Refrigerant Circuit Service Only by Qualified, EPA Certified Technician WARNING ! Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heater 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 system. DATA PLATE NOMENCLATURE CHARACTER POSITION VALUE 1234 567 8 9 10 (EXAMPLE MODEL) 135 A H A E B C J MODEL SERIES: 035 120 055 121 075 135 100 155 110 156 VOLTAGE: A = 208/230 -1 -60 B = 208/230 -3 -60 D = 380/420 -3 -50 G = 460 -3 -60 H = 200/240 -1 -50 OPTIONS: H = HEAT ONLY R = HEAT & COOL REVISION LEVEL SPECIAL OPTIONS: N = NONE T = NONE CABI N ET: B = BLACK C = CREME W= REFRIGERANT: E = R-22 S =R410A T =R407C CONTROLS: D = DIGITAL 33 TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW ' ELECIVICAL C011tIECTIONS BOTTOM VIEW 4.1k lali4619KIDI3CIIPICH GI4Atilawa av F4?0411!08 tiaa.0 aan lo.anow APPLICABLE MODEL NUMBERS 110 & 120 CHM EtTIOCA1 NteTIONSI ms, ',mow& iirgm ..txnfar'llWran+on AILITOPILI)Trtimpilt Liblat_diilik-LIfi MO, 0,6(1.14 1,10.10 MG11”" a 'An x IOW S6411 AM SO 1 10, 120 UNIT OVERALL DIM ENSIONS .1.ou Itw4lAiroM20. Mile' lirnecm. tin (rm. no GA 11P9PkVIOICMPOCIDIMI1 '4 01."'"" 11 VRIA01 7Q 14,-. ortiownoonshownt 144 i a ' - --,----- rei41 ICI tat Irmo IIIV.11., 46,0thAlnid+. Can ne M.o. It + tsar f• ■ S3RSIJe 3eJeg3 TOP. VIEW FRONT VIEW EKSIA !LtCR4C.AL COPit,MTIONS BOTTOM VIEW P'01 11111411131/079120702A/ ,tic I1E Trom '0 APPLICABLE MODEL NUMBERS; (1). SQ 121: ntgrovvilptrao lknsYl VYN4 mint AUTQPILyfl $ ii rn1artw aaim SAiLT n�' tlitlAtai E111-1 11 IL bilif' gro1 .1 616 ,. MO"' 'r 11 SO121 tUNIT OVERALL DIMENSIONS AKIO • 4 46uC _nua.o dos nnnr a . 11.111 Tnmo r - -ba'∎ wow a 1100114/1110310.0D44nil 1 LA40129 iswq4 wvinaasim ". oar ..._.._ iN=,41,Y1Nlbirwu ri asmioanoor 4K14 t"IFY$ 'Li, semi 6sWNn, CU i N me Su f VIi> iln�l ' W -- - -- t-'G•Y M MiIW E I Wit, : P s3i4s!Je 3eaey3 SNOIIVOIIIO3dS NOTES UNLESS °THEW rtortrk. 1. TOP VJEW 5 A 41 41,41 11011K*TAKE. Pr...4:mimearotscoricto -ONAKIE) 1"q4- OtIP* OT MSC OA* . 1 Pdrrna APPLICABLE MODEL NUMBERS 135, 155, & 175 El:MOM CCNNECTIONS BO1TOM VIEW ,:erfitartiFit41 PAILOTIETS_ _1114 r21: Mb OF .1.14/fda_ OVERALL DIMENSIONS dtbdidlit Pd9114. db NM id] 10I,11b g1 A0fr10io,40 m111411.11-1101,1411• gmu '-1 41.dddldd dn I dd, Ild did LI kAri 1 ho kii■in■S * WA kit FioNIF■ ar 11d IdAi wawa imo,a4"4.0%**ZaTe666.101.01.14f cl', 15. .1 .?.........."'real ---'7------'13151;1 WO d s3gsiaapeaego TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW jJ Ei.ECTRIC4 CONsItCTION$ BOTTOM VIEW 7 8. *V1;11,4411 SONIA ca:16641 Pc"; MINEEVADISOFflail Nf0II 13411 APPLICABLE MODEL NUMBER: SQ156 TM J OVONIV M :1*.CaloPf4larrl,SIt grrotmtro. ■tbAi &on.* aft.ioadrAirgiLltp710 air IwArl wellPf4g15 SOIU OVERAti iMENSIONS eftWAtil IMO t te:6404.0$4,4,30E-P-11,Z74,,,,, Immo: kmniet Attriggisrolgt ri- LT640128 ro.,..MAUTNIAPI CIO viemirmr,ir nveconnertnenneniar ri i - - illftetisclkiiimIMWAIllehli lorbuioublid.reroluoki e..ke n.e sow:tumor ■ Mr0.1%eig-VPIO4 Alt I nu natut INSTALLATION Placement of Heater - Indoor Installation - Indoor installations can be problematic, and for that reason are discouraged. However, if no viable alternative exists, indoor installations may be successfully accomplished provided very exacting cri- teria is addressed. Every indoor installation is unique; therefore, there are no specific guidelines for this type of installation. If considering an indoor installation, you are strongly urged to contact the AquaCal Engineering department (727) 823 -5642 for assistance prior to proceeding. - Outdoor Installation - Service and Operational Clearances: • To operate correctly, heat pumps require large volumes of air moving over the heat collector. allow adequate clearance between the heat pump and walls, fences, shrubs, or other objects. Refer to required clearance drawings below. • Allow five (5) feet of vertical clearance between the top of the heat pump and any roof overhang or other obstruction. This clearance prevents cold discharge air from recirculating back into the heat pump (recirculation will reduce the overall performance of the heat pump). • The access panel requires removal during installation and service. Do not place plumbing, or other items, closer than 30" from the front of the heater. Code Required Clearances: In addition to the previously stated clearance requirements, follow all applicable local, state, and national requirements relative to spacing from other objects or equipment. Required Installation Clearances RAIN RUN -OFF MUST BE DIRECTED AWAY FROM HEATER. 30" MINIMUM CLEARANCE, FRONT -11' 5 Fr. MINIMUM CLEARANCE, OVERHEAD SQ MODELS, 12- INCHES ALL OTHER, 6- INCHES (REAR) SIDE VIEW (No SCALE) FRONT - REAR - OVERHEAD SQ MODELS, 12- INCHES; ALL OTHER, 6- INCHES (REAR) TOP VIEW (No SCALE) FRONT -SIDES -REAR 39 INSTALLATION - PLACEMENT OF HEATER (continued) Irrigation, Rainwater Runoff, and Landscape Features • Place the heat pump away from direct rain runoff from roofs. If roof slope directs runoff into the heater, a gutter or rain shield will be required on the roof edge above the heat pump. • Relocate or adjust irrigation to avoid water spray onto the heat pump. • Do not locate the heat pump directly adjacent to plants, shrubs, or bushes. Doing so will prevent proper air circulation into the unit, and may inhibit access to the heater when service is needed. • Consult drawings on previous page (Required Installation Clearances) for proper spacing to other objects. Equipment Mounting Pad Requirements • The equipment pad shall be constructed of concrete, pressure treated wood, or other code - approved materials. • The equipment pad shall meet all requirements of authorities having code - related jurisdiction. • The pad shall be elevated and placed to provide adequate drainage and support to the base of the heat pump. The pad should be essentially level with just enough pitch to drain condensate and any other water away from the heater. • The pad shall extend —in all directions —(at least) 3" beyond the base of the heat pump. • Under no circumstances shall the heater be installed directly onto the earth. Anchoring Heater to Pad • Follow all relevant local, state, or national requirements regarding wind load anchoring. • When anchoring is required, use AquaCal optional Hurricane Anchoring Kits. - AquaCal anchoring kits satisfy, completely, the very stringent Florida Building Code Section 301.13: Wind Anchoring Requirements. -Contact AquaCal Parts Group (727- 823 -5642) to obtain the correct anchoring kit for the heater being installed. - Please have the heater model number ready when contacting AquaCal Parts Group. • As necessary, contact the AquaCal Technical Support Group (727- 823 -5642) for assistance in determining best method of compliance. Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Installation made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to the installer and others. The information contained throughout the "Installation" section is intended for use by qualified heat pump installation technicians, familiar with the swimming pool /spa service industry safety standards and methods. Installation to be performed by qualified individuals only. 40 INSTALLATION Plumbing Requirements Overview When planning plumbing system layout, reference the plumbing schematics within this section as a guide to the sequence of equipment, valves, fittings, etc. The plumbing configurations for typical instal- lations are diagrammed. In operation, it is imperative the heat pump receive water flow within the minimum - maximum ranges specified for the particular heat pump. Should the system installation under consideration not closely match any of the schematics, contact AquaCal Technical Support Group for advice and guidance: (727- 823 - 5642). Approved Parts and Materials Industry technology changes much too rapidly for AquaCal to specify, with exactness, any items out- side and beyond the heat pump. What is specified is that the heater must be installed in accordance with all applicable local, state, or national codes & standards. In -Line Chlorine Feeders The titanium heat exchanger tube is nearly impervious to chemical damage; however, other parts of the heater may be damaged by concentrated chlorine. Caution: Per chlorinator manufacturers' rec- ommendations, always place in -line chlorinators as low, and as far downstream from the heater as possible. And if an erosion type feeder is used always install /use a Hartford Loop to protect internal heat pump components. Maintain Ability to Winterize In regions where hard freeze conditions are typical, the unions mentioned below allow for easy discon- nection and re- connection of the heater from /to the plumbing system. Caution: Do not defeat the function of the unions —use no glue on the threaded portion of the unions. Water Connections to Heat Pump All AquaCal heat pumps are supplied with 2" PVC plumbing unions. Connection to site plumbing is made via PVC solvent cement to the female slip socket of the plumbing unions. Maximum Static or Operating Pressure: 50 -PSI Minimum - Maximum Water Flow Rates • All AquaCal heaters represented within this manual are designed to operate successfully at flow rates of 30 -to -70 gallons -per- minute (GPM). • Design the plumbing system to maintain at least 50 -GPM flow through the heater under worst case conditions (i.e.: filter fouled to 10 psi rise); the heat pump will not operate correctly, nor reliably, with less than 50 -GPM of water flow supplied. These specifications relate to heater only; code - specified whole system turnover rates must be satisfied. • If water flow rates through the heater will exceed 70 -GPM, a spring -check bypass valve will be required. Install AquaCal P.N.: 2556 5 -LB bypass check valve, or bypass check valve equal to Del Industries PN: CO -0103. See drawing, top of next page, for install location in site plumbing. CAUTION !!! Installations with In -floor Cleaning Systems In -floor cleaning systems, dependent upon varying site circumstances, may create water hammer conditions throughout the water circulation system. Water hammer is very damaging to the plumbing system and connected devices. Where an in -floor cleaning system is (or will be) installed, AquaCal strongly recommends a water hammer suppression stand pipe assembly within the plumbing circuit. For additional information, please contact AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 -5642) and request Technical Service Bulletin: AQ P -1031, Water Hammer Abatement with In -Floor Cleaning Systems. 41 INSTALLATION Plumbing Requirements (continued) CAUTION ! Failure to heed the following may result in damage to equipment. Water flow exceeding 70 -GPM may damage titanium condenser; such damage will NOT be covered under the equipment warranty. Install a bypass check valve (AquaCal P.N.: 2556, or equal to Del Industries P.N.: CO -0103) whenever water flow rate may exceed 70 -GPM. Contact AquaCal Technical Support (727- 823 -5642) for guidance regarding testing for water flow rate. General Plumbing Schematic -Flow Exceeding 70 -GPM 0 Bypass Check Valve AquaCal P.N.: 2556 -or equal to- Del Ind. PN: C0-0103 { POOL R J TYPICAL POOL - FLOW GREATER THAN 70 -GPM LEGEND 03 way valve C - Chlorinator (if used) D -Drain F - Filter H -Heat pump P -Pump R -Return S - Skimmer t - Flow Switch (ADT Kit) T - Throttle valve - Thermometer - By -Pass Check Valve - Flow meter General Plumbing Schematics - Flow 30 to 70 -GPM TYPICAL POOL - FLOW LESS THAN 70 -GPM HEAT PUMP WITH SOLAR PANELS 42 POOL/SPILL OVER SPA - Two PUMP SYSTEM POOL/SPILL OVER SPA - ONE PUMP SYSTEM INSTALLATION Plumbing Requirements General Plumbing Schematics — Flow 30 to 70 -GPM (continued) HEAT PUMP WITH GAS HEATER BACK UP MULTIPLE HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION MINIMUM 30 GPM TO EACH HEATER MINIUM SPACING 24-INCHES Water IN & OUT Connections- Typical (exact location varies by model) For proper operation, piping coming from the pump and filter MUST be connected to the "IN" port of the heater. Likewise, connect piping returning to the pool /spa to the "OUT" port of the heater. See drawing below. Return to Pool / Spa From Pump / Filter Retum to Pool / Spa From Pump / Filter 43 INSTALLATION Electrical Requirements Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Installation made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to the installer and others. The information contained in this Electrical Installation section is intended for use by qualified electrical installation technicians, familiar with electrical service industry safety standards and methods. Electrical installation to be performed by qualified individuals only. General Requirements • Locate the equipment disconnect means within 3 -feet of the heater's electrical enclosure, or as close to the heater as possible. Always satisfy applicable codes and standards. • AquaCal heat pumps are designed for copper conductors, only. Never mount disconnect directly to heat pump. • In sizing power wiring, be especially aware of up- sizing requirements necessary due to wiring distances. Always satisfy applicable codes and standards. • Multiple heaters installed at same site generally require special sequencing controls (an "ASC" controller will be required). If yours is a multi- heater installation, contact AquaCal Technical Support Group (727- 823 -5642) for application assistance. • Electrical installation should be by licensed electrician only. Code- Specific Requirements • The electrical installation must conform to the most current version of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No.70, and all applicable local and state codes. • National Electrical Code, Article 680: Swimming Pools. Fountains. and Similar Installations, shall apply. • National Electrical Code, Article 440, Air - Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment, shall apply. Connecting External Controllers • See document entitled: "Connecting External Controllers to AquaCal Heat Pumps "; this document is shipped with every AquaCal heater. For extra copies, contact AquaCal Customer Support (727- 823 - 5642); request literature piece: "LTP0050." • For Call -Flex option, reference instructions received with the Call -Flex kit. • Please contact the AquaCal Technical Support Group (727- 823 -5642) conceming the application of any external controller, Call -Flex, sequencing control, etc. 44 #7 I INSTALLATION Electrical Requirements (continued): Sizing the Electrical Service... Reference the Equipment Data Plate • All AquaCal heat pumps have two (2) identical data plates affixed: one can be found outside the unit, on right front corner; the second data plate is located behind the front access panel, on the electrical enclosure cover. • Refer to either equipment data plate for unit - specific electrical power supply requirements. • Based on data plate information, size wiring, wiring devices, and over - current protection per applicable codes and standards. • Refer to drawing below for data plate items specific to electrical installation requirements. On the installed heater data plate, the areas depicted below, numbered 1 -11, will contain the information required to size the electrical service and over - current protection. ELECTRICAL PORTION of DATA PLATE MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY: #1 SUITABLE FOR OUTSIDE USE IPX4 ELEC, SERVICE: VOLTS #2 PH MAXIMUM TIME DELAY FUSE OR HACR BREAKER: COMPRESSOR: VOLTS FAN MOTOR: VOLTS REFRIGERANT: Factory charged Tested to High side #6 RLA HP ONLY € Kg s Low side MADE IN THE U.S.A. #10 HZ #4 #5 LRA FLA #s #11 A Word Concerning Ground -Fault Protection • The National Electrical Code (NEC) contains no standards requiring Ground -Fault Interruption protection (via GFI Circuit Breaker or otherwise) of "Fixed" or "Stationary" equipment, under article 680: Swimming Pools, Fountain, & SimilarInstallations, or Article 440: Air - Conditioning & Refrigeration Equipment. • The preceding standards govern the installation of AquaCal (and other manufacturers') heat pumps. AquaCal heat pumps are designed, and safety tested by a certified laboratory, to be installed under applicable standards detailed within the NEC. • AquaCal does not recommend the use of ground fault protective devices in conjunction with heat pumps. Service calls, found to be due to "nuisance" tripping of ground fault devices, are not covered under the AquaCal factory warranty. 45 Controls Configuration & Adjustments Level -2 (Dealer - Service) Microprocessor Programming (Includes Configuration for External Controllers) Level -2 programming involves configuring the heat pump microprocessor for specific site character- istics. To explain: this programming is where the heat pump microprocessor is set to operate with, or without, an external "pool equipment" controller; where sensor calibrations are performed; and where changes to other factory default parameters are made. Before transferring use of the heater to the owner, the installer must insure the controller programming is compatible with any site - installed external controllers, and that the heater starts and operates per the manufacturer's specifications. Generally speaking, the installer's main focus within Level -2 programming will be in configuring for external controller compatibility. And, unless instructed to do otherwise by the AquaCal Technical Support Group, the installer should not adjust sensor calibration or dead -band values. Failure to heed the following may result in equipment dam- age and voiding of manufacturer's warranty. Heat pumps contain no owner - serviceable components. Owner - initiated adjustments, beyond the controller "LOC" code, must not be attempted. If adjustments are deemed necessary, the owner should contact installing dealer or AquaCal Customer Support at (727- 823 - 5642). 1. Entering Service Menu: A To enter the service menu, Simultaneously press and hold both the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] keys until [CF1] (Celsius / Fahrenheit) code appears. (Note: if "000" displays, the User Lock Code is enabled, and the ULC pass code must be entered before proceeding. See Owner -Level Operating Instructions, page -15: "User Lock Code Option [ULC]." If the owner's ULC pass code is unknown, the factory default code "17" may be used to access controller programming.) Press the [POOUSPA] key four times to display [LOC], which is the entrance point for the Service Menu. B. The [LOC] code function allows service personnel to use an access code to enter the service menu. This section of the programming is intended for authorized factory service personnel, only. C. Using the [UP] and [DOWN] arrow keys, scroll the displayed number to "50." ( "50" is the default service entry pass code.) D. Once the correct service code is displayed, pressing the [POOUSPA] key —once again —will allow access to the service menu. E. The first service parameter displayed will be [dEL] (4 - minute time delay on make). NOTE: Pressing the [POOUSPA] key will save the displayed value in any menu parameter, and will advance to the next service menu juncture. (Continued on Next Page) 46 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming... continued: 2. Time Delay [dEL]: A. With the [dEL] (4 minute time delay) code message displayed use the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow key to select either "1" to allow the time delay to remain active or "0" to deactivate the time delay. Not pressing any buttons for 15 seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [JAO] (External Controller Interface). B. CAUTION!!!: The time delay should only be deactivated for service convenience and must be reactivated prior to placing the heat pump back is service. Failure to reset the time delay feature could result in permanent damage to the heat pump compressor. 3. Configuring for External Controllers [JAO] or [FS2]: Nom: FOR WIRING TO AN EXTERNAL CONTROLLER, REFERENCE DOCUMENT A. Configuring for External Controllers Using [JAO] Selection: LTP0050 SHIPPED WITH HEATER. 1) Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOL/SPA] key until the display shows [JAO]. 2) With the [JAO] (External Controller Interface) code message displayed, use the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys to select either "0" to disable the External Controller Interface, "2" to connect a thermostat type controller (2 -wire connection). Apply [FS2] configuration to connect a thermostat selector type controller (3 -wire connection); see "3. B," below. Do NOT use [JAO] "3." B. Configuring Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching Using [FS2] Selection: 1) Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [FS2]. 2) With the [FS2] (Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching) code message displayed, use the [UP] or [DOWN] arrows to select either "0" to disable Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching, "1" to enable Remote Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching. NOTE: ALL FLOW SWITCH KITS PRODUCED BY AQUACAL ARE SHIPPED WITH FULL INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT AQUACAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT (727 -823 -5642) IF ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NEEDED. 4. Water Sensor Calibration [tSC]: If it is believed the displayed pool or spa water temperature does not match the actual temperature, follow the steps below to verify and adjust the controller as necessary. Be certain to use an accurate thermometer: A With the circulating pump in operation, and water moving through the heater, use a reliable thermometer to measure the temperature of the pool or spa water. Be sure to measure the water temperature away from returns. The object is to accurately determine the temperature of the water entering the heater. B. Once you have measured the water temperature, compare the result to the heater's displayed water temperature. If the water temperatures are the same or within 1 °F, no calibration is necessary. If the temperatures differ by 2 to 3 °F, calibration is necessary. Perform calibration procedure as follows: (Continued on Next Page) 47 48 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming... continued: 4. Water Sensor Calibration... continued: C. Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [tSC] (Water Temperature Calibration). Using either the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys, calibrate the water temperature sensor by increasing or decreasing the numeric value displayed to match the measured water temperature. The controller can be adjusted to +10 °F to —10 °F from the nominal displayed temperature. However, offset calibrations greater than 3 °F should be avoided... Such large offsets generally indicate problems with the method of water temperature measurement, a water sensor not properly inserted into the well, or other equipment issues. Do NOT attempt to mask such issues through offset calibration. D. Once the corrected temperature is displayed, Not pressing any buttons for 15 seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOL/SPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [dSC] (Defrost Sensor Calibration). 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration [dSC] (Checking- Adjusting): In the event it is suspected the defrost Sensor requires calibration, the following steps must be followed closely to ensure correct defrost operation: A At the heater control panel "Mode" button, set the system to OFF. B. Remove the heater front panel to gain access to the defrost sensor location. The defrost sensor will be found strapped to the suction line in combination with the TXV bulb, or strapped and separately insulated nearby the TXV bulb. Note: if unsure of sensor location, follow —to termination -the pair of wires leading from the "FS" terminals on the controller PC board. C. Position a clamp -on, thermocouple -type temperature sensor onto the suction line; position the clamp immediately adjacent to the defrost sensor. Connect the clamp -on thermocouple to a multimeter designed to accept the input of the clamp -on device. D. Once the heater has remained OFF for a minimum of 10- minutes, procede to step "E," below. E. Follow steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOL/SPA] key until the display shows [dSC] (Defrost Sensor Calibration). With [dSC] displayed, pressing either the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow key, once, will display the current temperature value of the defrost sensor. F. Compare the controller's displayed defrost sensor temperature against the reading obtained by the clamp -on device. If the temperatures are the same, or within 1°F, calibration is NOT necessary. If the temperatures differ by 2 to 3 °F, calibration is necessary. The controller can be adjusted to +10 °F to —10 °F from the nominal displayed temperature. However, offset calibrations greater than 3 °F should be avoided. Such large offsets generally indicate problems with the method of suction line temperature measurement, a defrost sensor not properly attached to the suction line, or other equipment issues. Do NOT attempt to mask such issues through offset calibration. (Continued on Next Page) Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming... continued: 5. Defrost Sensor Calibration... continued: G. Once the correct temperature value has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the [POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [dBS] (Dead Band for Spa). H. Return system controls to desired mode of operation. 6. Spa Dead Band Differential [dBS]: In the heating mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must fall below the set point before the thermostat closes. In the cooling mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must rise above the set point before the thermostat closes. When in the auto - changeover mode, the dead band differential operates in the same manner as described above for the heating and the cooling modes. However, in all modes, the thermostat will open when the set point is reached independent of the direction the water temperature is changing. The factory spa dead band differential is set to 1°F. It is strongly recommended the factory default of 1 °F remain; however, if for some reason the dead band requires adjustment, follow the steps outlined below: A. Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [dBS] (Spa Dead Band Differential). B. With the service menu parameter [dBS] displayed, pressing either the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys, once, will display the current setting. Using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrows keys will increase or decrease the value respectively. The differential is adjustable in 1° increments from 1 to 5- degrees. C. Once the desired dead band value has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOL/SPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [dBP] (Dead Band Pool). 7. Pool Dead Band Differential [dBP]: In the heating mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must fall below the set point before the thermostat closes. In the cooling mode, the dead band differential determines the number of degrees the water temperature must rise above the set point before the thermostat closes. When in the auto - changeover mode, the dead band differential operates in the same manner as described above for the heating and the cooling modes. However, in all modes, the thermostat will open when the set point is reached independent of the direction the water temperature is changing. The factory pool dead band differential is set to 1°F. It is strongly recommended the factory default of 1 °F remain; however, if for some reason the dead band requires adjustment, follow the steps outlined below: A. Follow the steps 1, A through 1, D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOL/SPA] key until the display shows [dBP] (Pool Dead Band Differential). B. With the service menu parameter [dBP] displayed, pressing either the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys, once, will display the current setting. Using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrows keys will increase or decrease the value respectively. The differential is adjustable in 1° increments from 1 to 5 degrees. (Continued on Next Page) 49 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming... continued: 7. Pool Dead Band Differential... continued: C. Once the desired dead band value has been selected, not pressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter: [LOC] (LOCK CODE). 8. Changing the Service Lock Code and "Back Door" Entry: A. Changing the Code... The factory default Service Lock Code is "50". Service personnel are strongly advised to retain the factory default setting. However, should unauthorized access to Level -2 (Service) menu be suspected, it may be necessary to select a code other than "50 ". To change the Service Lock Code: 1) Follow the steps 1 A through 1 D to enter the service menu. Once [dEL] is displayed, press the [POOUSPA] key until the display shows [LOC] (LOCK CODE). 2) Press the [UP] arrow key to display the current service lock code value. With the current value displayed the [UP] arrow key will increase the value while the [DOWN] arrow key will decrease the value. When the desired value is displayed not pressing depressing any buttons for 15- seconds will allow the controller to save the selection and return to the normal operating mode. Pressing the {POOUSPA] key will also save the selection and step to the next menu parameter. It is recommended, however, unless attempting to prevent tampering, that the factory setting of: "50" remain in use. B. Back -door Access (For use when correct Service Lock Code is unknown): 1) Simultaneously press and hold the [POOL /SPA] and [UP ARROW] keys until the display shows "888 ". This operation will reset the controller to the factory default settings. 2) The factory reset will change the service lock code back to the factory setting "50 ". In addition, all other settings (including external controller configuration) are returned to the factory defaults. See section in this manual entitled: "Factory Default Settings" for a complete list of factory default parameters. (End... Level -2 Microprocessor Programming) 50 • Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Microprocessor Level -2 Set Up & Calibration Codes Service Adjustable Parameters Code Description Factory Setting Range [LOC] Service Lock Code 50 00 -99 [dEL] 4- minute Delay on Make 1 0 / 1 [JAO] External Controller Interface 0 0 /2 /3 [FS2] Flow Switch /Auto T -Stat Switching 0 0 / 1 [tSC] Water Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +10° to —10° of display [dSC] Defrost Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +10° to —10° of display [dBS] Spa Dead Band Differential 10 1° to 5° [dBP] Pool Dead Band Differential 1° 1° to 5° Microprocessor Factory Default Settings Level —1 and Level -2 Default Settings Menu Code Description Default Value Range Level -1 [CF1] Celsius /Fahrenheit 1 0 / 1 Level -1 [ULC] User Lock Code 0 0 / 1 Level -1 [ELC] Enter Lock Code 0 00-99 Level -1 [CFO] Call / Flex 0 0 / 1 / 2 Level -1 [LOC] Service Lock Code 50 00-99 Mode Key Pad Operating Mode OFF For Heat Only. OFF /HEAT For Heat & Cool: OFF, HEA, COO, ACH Thermostat Key Pad Thermostat Settings Pool & Spa OFF 45 °F —104 °F Level -2 [dEL] Anti-Short Cycle, 4- minute Delay on Make 1 0 / 1 Level -2 [JAO] External Controller Interface 0 0/2/3 Level -2 [FS2] Flow Switch / Automatic Thermostat Switching 0 0 / 1 Level -2 [tSC] Water Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +10° to —10° of displayed value Level -2 [dSC] Defrost Sensor Calibration Factory Calibrated +10° to —10° of displayed value Level -2 [dBS] Spa Dead Band Differential 1° 1° to 5° Level -2 [dBP] Pool Dead Band Differential 1° 1° to 5° 51 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Troubleshooting Using Displayed Codes Interpreting Error Codes The HP7R heat pump microprocessor controller is designed to be self - diagnostic through the display of various fault codes. Owners & Operators: If you believe you are experiencing a problem with the heater, and feel a need to call the factory for assistance, it will be beneficial to let the factory Service Representative know if any code is being displayed. Having this information at hand will permit the Service Representative to work through —with you —any site related issues causing or contributing to the problem. Then, if after working through site - related issues the heater is still not functioning correctly, the Service Representative will offer to set up a service visit. As necessary, please Contact AquaCal Customer Support Group (727- 823- 5642). Dealers and Service Centers: For troubleshooting use, listed below are all possible fault messages output by the microprocessor, what the codes mean, and possible causes with solutions for the indicated problem. Please contact AquaCal Technical Support Group, as necessary (727- 823 - 5642). Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. Heat pumps contain no owner or operator repairable components. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. If service is deemed necessary, contact installing dealer or AquaCal Customer Support at (727) 823 -5642 Message Error Description Possible Cause [dPO] Defrost Sensor Open Cut or loose defrost sensor wiring. [PO] [dPC] Water Temperature Sensor Open Defrost Sensor Shorted Cut or loose temperature sensor wiring. Short circuit in defrost sensor wiriting or defective defrost sensor. [PC] [LP] Water Temperature Sensor Shorted Refrigerant System Low Pressure Switch Open Short circuit in water temperature sensor or defective sensor. System refrigerant charge low, defective low pressure switch, clogged evaporator coil, or defective wiring. [HP] [HP5] Refrigerant System High Pressure Switch Open 5 High Pressure Faults Within One (1) Call for Heating or Cooling (Lock Out Condition) Low water flow, defective high pressure switch, or defective wiring. See causes for [HP] [LP5] 5 Low Pressure Faults Within One (1) Call for Heating or Cooling (Lock Out Condition) See causes for [LP] [OTA] [FLO] Over Temperature Alarm < Temperature over 110 F (Unit Locked) Low or No Water Flow Detected Defective compressor contactor, defective controller, or defective water temperature sensor. Circulating pump off, water filter dirty, isolation valves set impropery, or defective pressure switch. [FS] Heater in Defrost Mode (Heat -Only Units) Normal function in lower air temperatures. Fan continues to run and compressor is off. Compressor will restart when air -coil temperature reaches 38 F or above. [CSE] [CEr] Control System Error Communication Fault Controller may need to be reset. Disconnect then reconnect power to controller. If error continues, replace control board, display board, or both. Loss of communication between main board and display board. Reset controller or replace communication cable. 52 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Microprocessor Mode Jumper Positioning Mode Jumper Explained The HP7R microprocessor is designed to operate as a Heat -Only or a Heating & Cooling controller. The selection between the two choices is made through the positioning of a mode jumper contained on the microprocessor board. The position of the jumper is set at the factory, and is dependant upon the design of the heater being controlled. Heaters designed to heat only, have the microprocessor mode jumper set in the heat -only mode; heaters capable of both heating and cooling (reversing), have their microprocessor mode jumper set to permit control of both heating and cooling. Important: The position of the mode jumper must match the capabilities of the heat pump. Simply placing the mode jumper to the heating and cooling position, with a heater designed to heat only, will not make a heat -only heater heat & cool. In fact, a mis- positioned mode jumper will cause heater control difficulties. Verifying the Mode Jumper Position is Correct 1. Apply electrical power to the heater. 2. Review the available modes by repeatedly pressing the [MODE] key: A. Heat -Only Models: the [MODE] key functions should appear as: [OFF] and [HEA]. B. Heat -Cool Models (Icebreakers): the [MODE] key functions should appear as: [OFF], [HEA], [COO], and [AHC]. 3. If the modes do not display correctly for the heater being serviced, the mode selector jumper, located on the microprocessor PC board, is likely placed in the wrong position. To correct this condition, the jumper will need to be repositioned. See repositioning instructions, below. Repositioning the Mode Jumper Use this procedure if [MODE] key functions indicate jumper positioning is incorrect. The mode jumper is located on the microprocessor controller board, within the heater's electrical enclosure. Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. This is NOT an owner or operator procedure. Repairs must not be attempted by untrained and /or unqualified individuals. Risk of Electrical Shock... Ensure all electrical power to the heater has been disconnected prior to removing the heater front access panel. Leave electrical power disconnected throughout the following jumper repositioning procedure. 1. To access the jumper, disconnect electrical power and remove the heater front entry panel; then, remove the metal cover from heater electrical enclosure. For layout details of the PC control board, see figures on next page. 2. Locate the mode jumper in the upper right hand comer of the PC control board; per the figures on the following page, identify the correct location for the jumper. If the jumper is found to be incorrectly positioned, gently disengage the jumper by pulling it directly away from the control board. 3. Correctly reposition the jumper, leaving one pin uncovered. Note: The jumper should cover two (2) pins: one always being the middle pin, and the other the correct pin for the features of the heat pump. 53 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Microprocessor Mode Jumper Positioning... continued: O 0000 000000A 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0B EAT HEAT /COOL HEAT /COOL EAT NOTE: EMPTY PIN JUMPER IN HEAT &COOL POSITION JUMPER IN HEAT ONLY POSITION NOTE. EMPTY PIN NOTE: EMPTY PIN HEAT /COOL f HEAT /COOL JUMPER IN HEAT &C ❑❑L P❑SITI ❑N JUMPER IN HEAT ONLY P❑SITI ❑N NOTE: EMPTY PIN 54 a Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Defrost Systems- Described DEFROST CYCLE (HEAT ONLY UNITS): The microprocessor controller monitors the heater's air -coil temperature, minimizing air -coil freeze - up during cooler weather conditions. If the controller senses air -coil temperatures conductive to mak- ing ice, the heater's compressor operation is interrupted while the fan is allowed to continue in opera- tion. With the compressor off, the air -coil begins to warm to the surrounding air temperature. When air -coil temperatures rise above approximately 38 °F, the compressor is restarted and heating resumes. In the event air temperatures remain below approximately 38 °F, the compressor will remain off until the air temperature rises above 38 °F. The unit will not heat the water as long as the compressor remains off. During defrost cycles, when the controller has stopped compressor operation, the display will read: [FS]. DEFROST CYCLE (HEAT & COOL UNITS): The microprocessor controller, in conjunction with the defrost sensor, constantly monitors the heater's evaporator (air -coil) temperature. Should the controller sense ice or frost has formed on the evapora- tor, sufficient in amount as to affect the heater's performance, an active defrost cycle (more below) is initiated. Before initiating a defrost command, the controller defrost logic looks at both the air -coil temperature, and the length of time the coil has remained at an ice - making temperature. Active defrost involves using hot refrigerant gas, from the compressor, to rapidly remove ice or frost from the evaporator coil. In practice, during a hot gas defrost cycle, valving, internal within the refriger- ant system, reverses the flow of the refrigerant; this reversal of flow temporarily makes the air -coil the condenser. During hot gas defrost, the air -coil warms very quickly, and accumulated ice and frost is rapidly melted. Under most conditions the evaporator will be completely cleared in under 5- minutes. HEAT & COOL DEFROST SEQUENCE DETAILS: • When the controller senses air -coil temperatures conductive to making ice, the unit will enter a 50- minute defrost delay (counting) period. • During the counting period, the fan and compressor will continue to operate, and the water will continue to be heated. During the counting period it is normal to see a moderate amount of frost and ice formation on the air coil. • If, after the 50- minute counting period, the controller senses a need to defrost: 1. The refrigerant circuit reversing valve will be activated, changing the flow of hot refrigerant gas from the pool water heat exchanger to the air -coil. 2. Fan operation will be suspended, permitting maximum heating of the air -coil. 3. The reverse cycle will continue until either: A. The air -coil attains a predetermined temperature (indicative of total defrost), or; B. Until 10- minutes have elapsed (regardless of total defrost having occurred). • During hot gas defrost cycles, the compressor will not deactivate; rather, the compressor will continue operation throughout the sequence. Upon completion of the defrost cycle (as terminated per "A" or "B," above), the reversing valve will be deactivated, fan operation will recommence, and water heating will resume. 55 56 Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adjustment Occasionally, plumbing system design features will create a situation whereas the heater will abnor- mally cycle on the water flow circuit. This situation will be evident if the circulator pump is operating, the filter is clean, and all water valves are set to flow water through the heater— but the error code: "FLO" remains displayed (or displays intermittently). In these rare instances where the factory water pressure switch (WPS) setting will not satisfy site conditions, a WPS adjustment, to enable normal heater operation, is possible. WARNING ! Failure to heed the following may result in permanent injury or death. WPS adjustment procedure to be performed by experienced service personnel only; procedure is NOT a homeowner -based task, and must not be attempted by individuals lacking adequate electrical and mechanical experience. BEWARE: ROTATING FAN PROP HAZARD: fan may start during water switch adjustment. Keep hands clear of fan blade at all times. Locate Water Pressure Switch and Identify Type: 1. Before proceeding with switch adjustment, be absolutely certain the heater is receiving correct water flow. Leave circulation pump operating during water pressure switch (WPS) adjustment process. 2. Remove heater front cover and locate the water pressure switch. The switch will be found attached outside of the electrical enclosure, at lower edge; exact location will vary by heater model (see photo P -1, on following page). 3. AquaCal heat pumps may come equipped with either of two (2) water pressure switches: "Len Gordon" or "TecMark" brand (see photos P -2 and P -3, on following page, to determine which brand pressure switch is installed). The adjustment procedures differ slightly between the two brands. To Adjust a "Len Gordon" Switch: 1. Locate the black, rectangular plastic tab, located on the forward- facing side of the switch (reference P -2 on page following). The black rectangle is a wheel lock tab; slide the tab fully LEFT to unlock the adjustment wheel. 2. With water pump operating, and electrical power supplied to the heater, slowly rotate the top of the adjustment wheel TOWARDS you until the FLO code (just) disappears. WARNING: watch for rotating fan blade; depending upon the state of the control circuit time delay, the heater may start simultaneous with the WPS adjustment. 3. Once the adjustment has been completed, slide the wheel locking tab fully back to the right - hand, locked position. To Adjust a "TecMark" Switch: 1. (Reference photo P -3 on page following.) TecMark switches do not have an adjustment wheel lock. 2. With water pump operating, and electrical power supplied to the heater, slowly rotate the top of the adjustment wheel AWAY from you until the until the FLO code (just) disappears. WARNING: watch for rotating fan blade; depending upon the state of the control circuit time delay, the heater may start simultaneous with the WPS adjustment. Controls Configuration & Adjustments... Water Flow (Pressure) Switch Adjustment... continued: To Complete the Adjustment Procedure— Either Brand Switch: 1. With electrical power remaining ON to the heater and heater operating, shut off the power to the circulating pump. If the switch has been correctly adjusted, when the water pump stops, the heater will shut off and the "FLO" code will display. CAUTION: If the heater continues to operate with water pump off, readjust water pressure switch to ensure heater will not run without water flow. 2. Reinstall heater front cover. P -1, WPS Location a.ct are top cf adjucrment wheel =� toward you tc decrc c water prcssurc rc.;uizd is stert heater. Tab it Unlc:ked Pcctwn P -2, Len Gordon Style Switch P -3, TecMark Style Switch SHOULD ADJUSTMENT OF THE WATER PRESSURE SWITCH PROVE UNSUCCESSFUL, CONTACT AQUACAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT (727 -823- 5642); SITE - SPECIFIC FACTORS MAY REQUIRE THE INSTALLATION OF AN EXTERNAL FLOW SWITCH. 57 CONTACTING THE FACTORY What We Need to Know When You CaII Us If you should need to call AquaCal for service or parts, please have the follow- ing information ready: Model: Serial Number: Installation Date: Look for this information on sticker located at top of front cover of this manual; otherwise, see data plate on side of heater. Refer to installer's invoice for this information. Having the above information ready will speed the service process and allow us to respond more quickly. A brief but concise description of what the unit is, or is not doing, will also help us to help you. Please call toll -free at: (727) 823 -5642. We are here to serve you from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday. If calling after hours, our voice mail system will handle your call. Be sure to leave your name, complete address, and telephone number. If you prefer, you may FAX the information to: (727) 824 -0847. (Be certain to provide your full address and a daytime telephone number.) Thank You ! 58 SWIMMING POOL 'HEAT PUMPS 1 Alia CaI SWIMMING POOL HEAT PUMPS 2737 24th St. North St. Petersburg, FL 33713 1- 727 - 823 -5642 Rick Scott Governor John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS State Surgeon General (Essing Pools) 1800 NE 151 Street Miami, FL 33162 RE: Contingency Letter Application Document No: API089647 Centrax Permit Number: 13- SC- 1441736 OSTDS Number: 9100 N bayshore Dr Miami, FL 33175 November 28, 2012 Lot:33 Block:2 Subdivision: Dear Applicant: This will acknowledge receipt of an application dated 11/27/2012 for a permit to use an existing onsite sewage treatment and disposal system located on the above referenced property. From a review of your completed application, it has been determined your existing system is adequate for the proposed use. This permit is granted for the construction of a new swimming pool, spa, and deck. There will be no increase in sewage flow or characteristics and no impact on the unobstructed area. *********************A ppRovE D ********** * **** If you have any questions on this matter, please call our office at (305) 623 -3500. Enclosures cc: ring Specialist II Miami -Dade County Health Department 1725 NW 167 St, Opa Locka, FL 33056 Phone: (305) 623 -3500 . Fax: (305) 623 -3645 . http: / /www.MyFloridaF,H.com DEC 1 26i2 19--»,93 BY: �mmemeem ova_ _. Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE NOTICE TO BUILDING DEPARTMENT PLOYMENT AS SPECIAL INSPECTOR UNDER THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE I (We) have been retained by Cs5 55 ) 9 Mc /13 / to perform special inspector services under the Florida Building Code at the 91( IiI <' tut Infivt --AV project on the below listed structures as of /3 /11/1g (date). I am a registered architect 61. professional engineer licensed in the State of Florida. PROCESS NUMBERS: ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR PILING, FBC 1822.1.20 (R4404.6.1.20) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR TRUSSES >35' LONG OR 6' HIGH 2319.17.2.4.2 (R4409.6.17.2.4.2) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR REINFORCED MASONRY, FBC 2122.4 (R4407.5.4) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR STEEL CONNECTIONS, FBC 2218.2 (R4408.5.2) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR SOIL COMPACTION, FBC 1820.3.1 (R4404.4.3.1) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR PRECAST UNITS & ATTACHMENTS, FBC 1927.12 (R4405.9.12) SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR I1(10j1l fY P1C�(„� 11�'�111V1 Note: Only the marked boxes apply. The following individ al(s) emplo ed by this firm or me are ailthorized representatives to perfofIll inspection * 1. \ 1, it • tt ► 3,11-1 2. Mit f i. Prirbaio PE FL Kecj IUo. '-1 iid�4a 3. 4. *Special Inspectors utilizing authorized representatives shall insure the authorized representative is qualified by education or licensure to perform the duties assigned by the Special Inspector. The qualifications shall include licensure as a professional engineer or architect; graduation from an engineering education program in civil or structural engineering; graduation from an architectural education program; successful completion of the NCEES Fundamental Examination; or registration as building inspector or general contractor. 1, (we) will notify Miami Shores Village Building Department of any changes regarding authorized personnel performing inspection services. I, (we) understand that a Special Inspector inspection log for each building must be displayed in a convenient location on the site for reference by the Miami Shores Village Building Department Inspector. All mandatory inspections, as required by the Florida Building Code, must be performed by the County. The Village building inspections must be called for on all mandatory inspections. Inspections performed by the Special Inspector hired by the Owner are in addition to the mandatory inspections performed by the Department. Further, upon completion of the work under each Building Permit I will submit to the Building Inspector at the time of final inspection the completed inspection log form and a sealed statement indicating that, to the best of my knowledge, belief and professional judgment those portions of the project outlined above meet the intent of the Florida Building Code and are in substantial accordance with the approved plans. Signed and Sealed EngineeriAmbitect Name ,pavan DAT Created on 6/10/2009 (PRINT) Address Phone No. (9 5 %) ��� 6n61 Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE NOTICE TO BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AS SPECIAL INSPECTOR UNDER THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE I (We) have been retained by t55 MA) / inc. to perform special inspector services under the Florida Building Code at the (lit li) , ,qj iavt '-We've project on the below listed structures as of la I %l I l! (date). I am a registered architect gl professional engineer licensed in the State of Florida. PROCESS NUMBERS: SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR PILING, FBC 1822.1.20 (R4404.6.1.20) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR TRUSSES >35' LONG OR 6' HIGH 2319.17.2.4.2 (R4409.6.17.2.4.2) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR REINFORCED MASONRY, FBC 2122.4 (R4407.5.4) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR STEEL CONNECTIONS, FBC 2218.2 (R4408.5.2) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR SOIL COMPACTION, FBC 1820.3.1 (R4404.4.3.1) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR PRECAST UNITS & ATTACHMENTS, FBC 1927.12 (R4405.9.12) ❑ SPECIAL INSPECTOR FOR Note: Only the marked boxes apply. The following individual(s) emplo ed by this firm or me are authorized representatives to perform inspection * A19-1 1. , \ f: et, • ! tit 1► A1� 2. rnat1L. rnr a110 Et, Key /Up. L6SA1 3. 4. Special Inspectors utilizing authorized representatives shall insure the authorized representative is qualified by education or licensure to perform the duties assigned by the Special Inspector. The qualifications shall include licensure as a professional engineer or architect; graduation from an engineering education program in civil or structural engineering; graduation from an architectural education program; successful completion of the NCEES Fundamental Examination; or registration as building inspector or general contractor. I, (we) will notify Miami Shores Village Building Department of any changes regarding authorized personnel performing inspection services. I, (we) understand that a Special Inspector inspection log for each building must be displayed in a convenient location on the site for reference by the Miami Shores Village Building Department Inspector. All mandatory inspections, as required by the Florida Building Code, must be performed by the County. The Village building inspections must be called for on all mandatory inspections. Inspections performed by the Special Inspector hired by the Owner are in addition to the mandatory inspections performed by the Department Further, upon completion of the work under each Building Permit I will submit to the Building Inspector at the time of final inspection the completed inspection log form and a sealed statement indicating that, to the best of my knowledge, belief and professional judgment those portions of the project outlined above meet the intent of the Florida Building Code and are in substantial accordance with the approved plans. Signed and Sealed Engineer/Ambitect ,fin Name 0"Z.6 JO \I IOU Created on 6/10/2009 (Plum Address • '�,f1, /!� F/ -3YA.01 Phone No. 05 14) /IOnfq ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. Phone: (866) 781 -6889 • Fax: (866) 784 -8550 www .floridaengineeringandteting.com 250 S.W. 13th Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33069 REPORT OF GEOTECIINICAL EXPLORATION FOR: Essig Pools, Inc. 1800 N.E. 151st Street Miami, Florida 33162 PREPARED FOR: Proposed Swimming Pool 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida PREPARED BY: Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc. 250 S.W. 13th Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 (954) 781 -6889 ON: December 11, 2012 Q A ®v Qualify 74, IX ji® .assurance TABLE OF CONTENTS I.) DISCLAIMER II.) COVER LETTER • SOIL STRATAS • WATER LEVELS • FOUNDATION RECOMMENDATIONS III.) STANDARD (DYNAMIC CONE) PENETRATION LOG(S) IV.) FIELD SKETCH V.) MAP OF SUBJECT SITE VI.) GENERAL NOTES • KEY CLASSIFICATIONS & SYMBOLS VII.) LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DISCLAIMER Our report findings are based on present onsite soil conditions encountered. It is imperative that you read our reports in their entirety and follow all recommendations as listed. Failure to follow our recommendations, may result in delays and additional costs due to permitting agencies (Building Department, etc.) withholding a Certificate of Occupancy for your proposed structure(s). All recommendations shall be followed in order to receive a final certification, which may include but not be limited to density testing per lift of fill material, demucking verifications, piling inspections. In addition, these reports are for foundation analysis only and shall not be used for excavating, backfilling, or pricing estimates. Please schedule us at least 24 hours in advance for all tests and inspections. If you choose to use another engineering firm for further testing and inspections, it is your responsibility to ensure that they provide you with the proper certification in writing, as outlined in our report. ENGINEERING & TESTING, INC. Phone: (866) 781 -6889 • Fax: (866) 784 -8550 www .floridaengineeringandteting.com 250 S.W. 13th Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33069 December 11, 2012 Job Order No.: 12 -3159 Essig Pools, Inc. 1800 N.E. 151st Street Miami, Florida 33162 RE: SUBSOIL INVESTIGATION Proposed Swimming Pool 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida Dear Sir or Madam; Pursuant to your request, Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., has completed a subsoil investigation on December 10, 2012, at the above referenced site. The purpose of our investigation was to verify subsoil conditions relative to the pool foundation preparation and design. A total of one (1) SPT boring(s) was /were performed according to ASTM D -1586 down to a depth of twenty -five feet (25') below existing ground level (BEGL) (see attached field sketch for locations). The following is a general condition for the subject site: Depth From To Soil Descriptions 0'0" - 2'0" Light Brown Fine Sand and Limerock Fragments 2'0" - 4'0" Light Gray Fine Sand 4'0" - 10'0" Brown Sandy Silt with Some Root 10'0" - 15'0" Tan Sand and Limstone Fragments 15'0" - 25'0" Tan Limestone Groundwater table elevation was measured immediately at the completion of the boring(s) and was found at three feet (3'0 ") BEGL. Fluctuation in water levels should be anticipated due to surface runoff, tidal influences, seasonal variations, varying ground elevation, construction dewatering and pumping activities in the area. Site contractor must familiarize themselves with site conditions in the event groundwater controls and dewatering is needed. The contractor shall make sure that groundwater levels on adjacent properties are not affected by the contractors dewatering activities. Specialty groundwater contractors shall be consulted for all work below the groundwater level. Page 2 December 11, 2012 Job Order No. 12 -3159 Essig Pools, Inc. Proposed Swimming Pool 9100 North Bayshore Drive, Miami Shores, Florida: The boring log(s) attached present(s) a detailed description of the soils encountered at the test location(s). The soil stratification shown on the boring log(s) is based on the examination of the recovered soil samples and interpretation of the driller's field log(s). It indicates only the approximate boundaries between soil types. The actual transitions between adjacent soil types may be gradual. Unsuitable silty material was encountered at approximately four feet (4') down to ten feet (10') BEGL. All unsuitable silty organic material encountered must be removed prior to construction of the proposed pool on a shallow foundation system. This information is intended for foundation analysis only; it is not to be used for excavating, backfilling or pricing estimates. Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., shall be on -site to monitor the excavation of the organic material to ensure complete removal. Based on our understanding of the proposed structure and the information obtained from our field boring logs; we recommend the following procedures for shallow foundation preparation: Alternative I: Shallow Foundation System (After Excavation of Unsuitable Materials) 1) Locate the pool/spa and deck area, excavate and remove the layer of unsuitable silty material down to clean granular material located at approximately ten feet (10') BEGL under all construction areas plus two feet (2') past the outer perimeter of the structure. To ensure proper removal of organic material dewatering the area is recommended. 2) All excavations shall maintain a minimum of 2 horizontal to 1 vertical (2:1) next to all foundations to prevent undermining of existing foundations. If the required slope recommendations cannot be maintained, then shoring of the existing foundations may be required to prevent undermining. 3) De -water the bottom of the excavation and compact with a vibratory roller to a minimum of 95% of the A.S.T.M. D -1557 modified proctor method. 4) Backfill to proper pool bottom elevation if needed using a clean granular material placed in lifts not to exceed twelve inches (12 ") in thickness and compacted as per item 3. 5) Care should be taken when using vibration in case of existing structures in the vicinity of the construction area. If vibration cannot be used for compaction, static compaction may be applied. However, in this case, the compacted layers should not exceed six inches (6 ") in thickness. 6) All construction fill material shall be clean granular soil, free of organics or other deleterious material, and shall contain no more than ten (10) percent fines passing a U.S. Standard No. 200 sieve (0.075mm) In order to ensure that the soils at the bottom of the pool are stabilized we recommend that a six (6) inch layer of D.O.T. number 57 stone be placed at the bottom of the pool foundation. 7) Representative samples of the on -site and proposed fill material should be collected and tested to determine the classification and compaction characteristics. Page 3 December 11, 2012 Job Order No. 12 -3159 Essig Pools, Inc. Proposed Swimming Pool 9100 North Bayshore Drive, Miami Shores, Florida: 8) Verify all densification procedures by taking an adequate number of field density tests in each layer of compacted material. 9) All Geotechnical work shall be performed under the supervision of a Geotechnical Engineer or his authorized representative. Provided the above foundation recommendations are achieved and verified; it is our opinion that the proposed structure can be designed for a shallow foundation system with a permissible soil bearing pressure not to exceed 2,000 P.S.F. Bearing capacity certification requires satisfactory completion and verification of all the above foundation recommendations. If applicable, provisions shall be made by the architect, engineer of record and contractor to address differential settlements when tying in new to existing structures. If applicable, the seawall structure should be inspected to verify the structural integrity and prevent undermining due to the piling installation or excavation operations. Care should be taken to avoid damaging seawall tiebacks. Alternative II: Deep Foundation System f one of the following alternatives: Alternative Pile Foundation Approximate Pile Depth Size Allowable Pile Capacity in Tons Compression Allowable Pile Capacity in Tons Tension Pin Piles To Refusal 3 Inches 5 Tons N/A Helical Piles 25' -30' BEGL 3 Inches 12 Tons 3 Tons Auger Cast Piles 25' BEGL 14 Inches 30 Tons 10 Tons BGL - Below Ground Length The proposed pile length is based on the existing ground elevation at the time of drilling. Pile length may vary depending on proposed grade beam elevation and soil profile. The minimum center to center of piles or adjacent foundations shall be not less than twice the average diameter for round piles or 1 3/4 times the diagonal dimensions of rectangular piles, but in no case less than thirty (30) inches. In the case of the pin, helical piles, or auger cast piles, a minimum of two (2) piles shall be driven to determine production pile length. Helical piles shall consist of Atlas, Chance, Ingal, or equivalent manufacturer. Helical pile final bearing capacity is determined in the field based on final achieved torque as per proprietary manufacturer specifications and shall be placed under the supervision of our geotechnical engineer to verify achieved bearing capacities. All piles shall be designed by a professional engineer and shall be placed under supervision of our Geotechnical Engineer to verify compliance with our recommendations. A licensed pile contractor shall be consulted to determine actual pile depth and capacity. All work shall be in accordance with local building code and (if required) coastal zone construction requirements. All work shall be conducted by an experienced Florida Licensed Specialty Piing Contractor. The grout used in the pile installation shall develop a minimum compressive strength of 4,000 PSI at 28 days. Page 4 December 11, 2012 Job Order No. 12 -3159 Essig Pools, Inc. Proposed Swimming Pool 9100 North Bayshore Drive, Miami Shores, Florida: In case of existing structures in the vicinity of the pile driving operation, care shall be taken not to create excessive vibration. Vibration levels shall be monitored to verify compliance with county regulations. Steps must be taken to prevent excessive vibrations. In the event excessive vibrations are experienced during construction, alternative driving methods shall be implemented (i.e.: predrilling, jetting, hydraulic push, etc.) All slabs shall be designed as structural slabs spanning between supports and designed by a Florida Registered Structural Engineer and placed under the supervision of a Geotechnical Engineer to verify compliance with our recommendations. If applicable, provisions shall be made by the architect, engineer of record and contractor to address differential settlements when tying in new to existing structures. If applicable, the seawall structure should be inspected to verify the structural integrity and prevent undermining due to the piling installation or excavation operations. Care should be taken to avoid damaging seawall tiebacks. Regardless of the thoroughness of a Geotechnical exploration there is always a possibility that conditions may be different from those of the test location(s); therefore Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., does not guarantee any subsoil condition surrounding the bore test hole(s). For a more accurate portrayal of subsurface conditions, the site contractor should perform test pits. The discovery of any site or subsurface conditions during construction which substantially deviate from the information in our subsoil investigation should be reported to us immediately for our evaluation. In accepting this report the client understands that all data from this soil boring report is intended for foundation analysis only and is not to be used for excavating, backfilling, or pricing estimates. The site contractor must familiarize themselves with the job site conditions prior to bidding. As mutual protection to clients, the public, and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the confidential property of clients, and authorization for publication of statements, conclusions, or extracts from or regarding our reports is reserved pending our written approval. All work must be conducted under the supervision of our Geotechnical engineer. All work shall be conducted in compliance with the Florida Building Code FBC and OSHA workers protection rules and all applicable Federal, State, County and City rules and Regulations. Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you at this phase of your project. If you have any questions or comments, please give us a call. We would be pleased to help any way we can. It has been a pleasure working with you and look forward to doing so in the near future. Reza Javidan, P.E. Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc. Florida Reg. No. 60223 Certificate of Authorization No. 6923 SPT Test Boring Report Client: Essig Pools, Inc. Project: Proposed Swimming Pool Hole No: B -1 Date: 12/10/12 Address: 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida Location: See Attached Field Sketch Depth (Ft) Soil Descriptions Hammer N Blows Penetration "N" Value 10 20 30 40 10 —20 —30 0' - 2' Light Brown Fine Sand and Limerock Fragments 1 2 2 3 4 2' - 4' Light Gray Fine Sand 1 0 1 1 1 4' - 10' Brown Sandy Silt with Some Root 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 4 3 5 4 3 8 10' - 15' Tan Sand and Limestone Fragments A 15' - 25° Tan Limestone 6 8 6 6 14 A 5 4 7 7 11 A 8 8 10 12 18 Water Level: 3'0" BEGL As a mutual protection to clients, the public and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the confidential property of clients, and authorization for publication of statements, conclusions or extracts from or regarding our reports is reserved pending our written approval. A = Auger Ref = Refusal BEGL = Below Existing Ground Level 0 = Weight of Hammer Reza Javidan, ' .E. Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc. Florida Reg. No. 60223 Certificate of Authorization No. 6923 rn7'JrRumm 11wbtl %0 aPd 1 top az14141 w Field Sketch Not to Scale 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida Print - Maps Maps 9100 N Bayshore Dr, Miami, FL 33138 Proposed Swimming Pool 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida On the ge? Use nthinsgain b find maps, direct inns, businesses, and mare rage 1 or 1 darol" Siinny IsI B a art f+ ami Beach olden' a- Lvcka, Glades 4'�' r, • ' a �r > _i North amt a ' t ar4o g n = ,Is3aind0- 53 ' , 112 141- rf aA Iatrt C ` �"Pi12J1is -' `- NE 95th St_: — 4 - i - iii 1 I ;/ – 1 t______ � .,-LN ._-93rd -St- _____ L — I . _-: :- -, L -.7-..: -/-i-_-_- NE =920d Sty i I1 a II _ li - -N'E91 thSt ; r I1 `NE89th St- z II 1 i i NE- B8th_St th St- =NE B7th St: _NE 94th St- = =1 =NE 89th St http: / /www.bing.com/ maps /print.aspx? mkt= en- us &z= 16 &s =r &cp= 25.859495; 80.17195... 12/11/2012 GENERAL NOTES • Soil boring(s) on unmarked vacant property or existing structure(s) to be demolished should be considered preliminary with further boring(s) to be performed after building pad(s) are staked out. • As a mutual protection to clients, the public and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the confidential property of clients, and authorization for publication of statements, conclusions or extracts from or regarding our reports is reserved pending our written approval. • It is not our field inspector's responsibility to supervise, schedule, or stop any phase of the project. His/her responsibility is limited by the duties stated in the contract. • It is the client's responsibility to provide adequate safety for the site and personnel. KEY CLASSIFICATIONS & SYMBOLS Correlation of Penetration Resistance with Relative Density and Consistency Sands Silts Clay Dynamic Cone Standard Penetrometer Penetration (Penetrometer (Hammer Resistance) Blows) 0- 10 0- 3 Very Loose 10 - 25 3 - 8 Loose 25 - 45 8 -15 Firm 45 - 75 15 - 25 Very Firm 75 -120 25 -40 Dense 0 -5% > 120 > 40 Very Dense 5 - 30% 30 -50% Relative Density Particle Size Boulder Cobble Gravel Sand Silt Clay 0- 6 6- 15 15 - 30 30 - 45 45 - 90 90 -150 Soft Medium Moderately Hard Hard Very Hard > 12in 3 - 12in 4.76mm - 3in 0.074mm - 4.76mm 0.005mm - 0.074mm < 0.005mm Modifiers Slightly Silty /Clayey Silty /Clayey Very Silty /Clayey 0 - 2 Very Soft 0 - 2% Very Slight Trace 2 - 5 Soft 2 - 5% Slight Trace 5 -10 Firm 5 -10% Trace 10 -15 Stiff 10 -15% Little 15 - 30 Very Stiff 15 - 30% Some 30 - 50 Hard > 30% With Rock Hardness Description Rock core crumbles when handled. Can break core with your hands. Thin edges of rock core can be broken with fingers. Thin edges of rock core cannot be broken with fingers. Rock core rings when struck with a hammer. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY WARRANTY We warrant that the services performed by Florida Engineering and Testing, Inc., are conducted in a manner consistent with the level of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranties, expressed or implied, are made. While the services of Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., are an integral and valuable part of the design and construction process, we do not warrant, guarantee, or insure the quality or completeness of services or satisfactory performance provided by other members of the construction process and/or the construction plans and specifications which we have not prepared, nor the ultimate performance of building site materials. As mutual protection to clients, the public and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the confidential property of clients, and authorization for publication of statements, conclusions or extracts from or regarding our reports is reserved pending our written approval. SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION Subsurface exploration is normally accomplished by test borings. The soil boring log includes sampling information, description of the materials recovered, approximate depths of boundaries between soil and rock strata and groundwater data. The log represents conditions specifically at the location and time the boring was made. The boundaries between different soil strata are indicated at specific depths; however, these depths are in fact approximate and dependent upon the frequency of sampling. The transitions between soil stratum are often gradual. Water level readings are made at the time the boring was performed and can change with time, precipitation, canal levels, local well drawdown, and other factors. Regardless of the thoroughness of a Geotechnical exploration there is always a possibility that conditions may be different from those of the test locations; therefore Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., does not guarantee any subsoil condition surrounding the bore test holes. For a more accurate portrayal of subsurface conditions, the site contractor should perform tests pits. If different conditions are encountered, Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., shall be notified to review the findings and make any recommendations as needed. LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTS Tests are performed in accordance with specific ASTM Standards unless otherwise indicated. All criteria included in a given ASTM Standard are not always required and performed. Each test report indicates the measurements and determinations actually made. ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The Geotechnical report is prepared primarily to aid in the design of site work and structural foundations. Although the information in the report is expected to be sufficient for these purposes, it is not intended to determine the cost of construction or to stand alone as construction specifications. In accepting this report the client understands that all data from the soil boring is intended for foundation analysis only and is not to be used for excavating, backfilling or pricing estimates. The site contractor must familiarize themselves with the job site conditions. Report recommendations are based primarily on data from test borings made at the locations shown on the test boring reports. Soil variations may exist between borings and may not become evident until construction. If variations are then noted, Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc., should be contacted so that field conditions can be examined and recommendations revised if necessary. The Geotechnical report states our understanding as to the location, dimensions, and structural features proposed of the site. Any significant changes in the nature, design, or location of the site improvements must be communicated to Florida Engineering & Testing, Inc„ so that the Geotechnical analysis, conclusions, and recommendations can be appropriately adjusted. CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATIONS Construction observation and testing is an important element of Geotechnical services. The Geotechnical Engineer's Field Representative (Field Rep.) is the "owner's representative" observing the work of the contractor, performing tests, and reporting data from such tests and observations. The Geotechnical Engineer's Field Representative does not direct the contractor's construction means, methods, operations, or personnel. The Field Rep. does not interfere with the relationship between the owner and the contractor, and except as an observer, does not become a substitute owner on site. The Field Rep. is only collecting data for our Engineer to review. The Field Rep. is responsible for his/her safety only, but has no responsibility for the safety of other personnel and/or the general public at the site. If the Field Rep. does not feel that the site is offering a safe environment for him/her, the Field Rep. will stop his/her observation/ testing until he /she deems the site is safe. The Field Rep. is an important member of a team whose responsibility is to observe the test and work being done and report to the owner whether that work is being carried out in general conformance with the plans and specifications. PFEIFFER ENGINEERING, INC. 9375 S.W. 77th AVENUE SUITE 1026 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33156 CONSTANT CALCULATIONS Concrete Strength = 5000 psi Steel Modulus = 29,000,000 psi Concrete Modulus, Ec = 4050096 psi v(allowable) = 2V—F1 Ec =57277 * F1 ^.5 n = Es/Ec k= n/(n+(Fs/Fc)) j = 1.00 - k/3 K = Fc *j *k/2 p = k*Fc /(2 *Fs) p = k*Fc /(2 *Fs) u = 3V—F1 Fc= 2250 psi n =7.2 k =0.446 j =0.851 K =427 p = 0.0251 u = 212 Fy = 60000 psi Fs = 20000 psi v(allow) = 141 psi INPUT DATA Pool Depth = 3 feet Critical Panel Area = 28 square feet Drop Panel Area = 4 square feet Wall Thickness =, 6 inches Maximum Slab Cantiliver = 2 feet Maximum Pile Spacing = 4 feet 8 inches Minimum Pile Spacing = 4 feet SLAB THICKNESS Residential Swimming Pool for Hundevadt Residence 9100 North Bayshore Drive Miami Shores, Florida Slab Thickness, tl = 1.5 x t2 Slab Thickness t2(Drop Panel) = 0.375 x L x cube root of 2000/F1 tl =1.941 t2 =1.294 Allow 3 inch cover to top and bottom steel in slab. Minimum Slab Thickness = 7.29 inches 8 Inch slab required Author utilizes a standard slab thickness of 10 inches unless it is required to be greater by calculations. Use 10 inch thick slab. Drop panel thickness shall not be less than 1 inches Try 6 inch thick panel PANEL LOAD AND WALL LOAD W=Wdx 62.4 +t2 x 150 /12 Slab load = 343.4 pounds per square foot Panel load = Slab load x Panel area Panel Load = 7898.2 Wall Load = 1225.875 Deck Load = 0 Contributing Wall Load = (Depth of water x wall thickness x 150 # /sq. ft. x length) + any structural deck 1 02# Contributing Wall Load = 1225.875 pounds Total Panel Load = 9124.075 SHEAR CALCULATIONS Check shear at edges where slab and drop panel join: Area of whole panel = 23 square feet Area of drop panel = 4 square feet Area around drop panel = 19 square feet Load on slab only = 7750.475 pounds Assume a depth to steel of 7 v = V /jdb where b = 4 x 2 x 12 = 96 inches v = 6.64 psi < Allowable shear (110 psi) Shear at drop panel edge OKAY Check punching shear at pile Perimeter of helical plate = 48 inches Circumberence of failure = 12 + 12*tttan(45/(360/(2 *3.1416))) = 68.895315 Total Pile Load = 9799.075 pounds Shear at pile fracture = 18.564293 psi Pile shear is okay MOMENT CALCULATIONS Mo = 0.09 x PI x L x F(1.00 - 2C /3L)squared Where L = length between piles f = factor not to be less than 1 C = Diameter of pile in feet and W = Panel load F = 1.15 - 14/12/L = 0.90017844 The author chooses not to apply any reduction factors in determining the maximum panel moment In addition, the author chooses not to determine moments in the minor direction. The major moments will be applied in ifs place Total Panel Moment = 0.09 x P1 x L x 1.15 = 3817.55548 Moments as per code shall be proportioned as follows: Maximum negative moment at 50 percent occuring in strip 1 Maximum positive moment at 20 percent occuring in strip 1 Maximum negative moment at 15 percent occuring in strip 2 Maximum positive moment at 15 percent occuring in strip 2 MOMENT DISTRIBUTION -M1= 0.50 x 3817.55548 =1908.77774 ft. -lbs. +M1 = 0.20 x 3817.55548 = 763.511096 ft. -lbs. -M2 = 0.15 x 3817.55548 = 572.633322 ft. -lbs. +M2 = 0.15 x 3817.55548 = 572.633322 ft. -lbs. CALULATE STRIP WIDTHS Span 1= 4.67 feet Span 2 = 4 feet Because the author chooses to use the critical dimensions and apply them in both directions, the minimum span shall be used. Strip 1 = Span 2 /2 andStrip2 =Span2 /4 STRIP 1= 24 INCHES STRIP 2 =12 INCHES CALCULATE STRIP STEEL AREA -As1= 0,192 INCHES +Asl = 0.077 INCHES -As2 = 0.058 INCHES +As2 = 0.058 INCHES BAR SPACING Provide #4 bars at 10 inches TOP Provide #4 bars at 10 inches BOTTOM Provide #4 bars at 10 inches TOP Provide #4 bars at 10 inches BOTTOM CANTILEVER SLAB CALCULATONS Maximum Cantilever Moment = 1277.43 foot- pounds #4 bars at 18 inches TOP Area of Steel Required = 0.129 inches Area Provided = 0.240 UPLIFT CALCULATIONS Uplift Moment = (Water Displacement - Slab Weight) x Max. Pile Span (squared) / 8 Water Displacement = 218.4Pounds Slab Weight = 124.5 pounds Pile Span = 4.67 feet Uplift Moment = 3071.78357 inch pounds Uplift steel required = 0.02 Uplift steel provided = 0.24 WALL CALCULATIONS Backfill Moment = 0.5734 x 100 x (Wd cubed) Backfill Moment = 2458 inch- pounds Water Moment = 2 x 62.4 x (Wd cubed) Water Moment = 5351 inch- pounds p= 0.2867x 1 x 100 =29psf p" = 0.2867 x (Wall Height + 1) x 100 p" =129.015 psf H= Wall Height *p +p " /2 H = 277 Pounds y = Wall Height * (p" + 2(0)1(3 * (p + p)) y= 1.38 ft. Wall Moment = H x y x 12 Wall Moment = 4582 inch- pounds Live Moment = Wall Moment - Backfill Moment Live Moment = 2123 inch- pounds Ultimate Moment = 1.7 x Live Moment + 1.4 x Dead Moment Ultimate Moment = 1.7 x 2123 + 1.4 x 2458 Ultimate Moment = 7052 inch- pounds Wall Steel Area per foot = Ultimate Moment / (0.9 * Fy * (Wall thickness / 2)) Minimum Wall Steel Area per foot = 0.43528636e -1 Use #3 bars at 30 inches (0.044 inches �15� 0.3,4 -9`W /e.7 t Miami Shores Viiiage 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) ackno edge that a new swimming pool, spa or hot tub will be constructed or Installed at t 1 ° l4 • 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 comp lies 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 t he pool perimeter. The plans must specify t he type and location of all non dwelling walls. Florida Building Code, R4101.17.1 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 t s ' safe . I understand that not having one of the above installed will constitute a violatio � • j Jte °`15, F.S ., an d will be considered as committing a misdemeanor of the second de e, pu+ - b e as provided In Section 775.082 or Section 775.083 F.S . This form must be signed nt and the prime contractor. SIGNATURE AND DATE NER'S SIGNATURE AND DATE ?andez TE OF FLORIDA M. Hernandez ssien #DD904411 xpires: SEP. 27, 2013 ED TORU ATLANTIC BONDING co., IN(' Quaky, Service, Integrity, Commitment to Excellence Model: Si 89A - SAFE POOL CONTAINER: 20 FT: 18,060 p. 40 FT: 37,380 pcs. 40 HQ: 41,760 pcs. . 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The Safe Pool Is designed to sound a loud alert when children enter through a Bafse Pool proteoted door / gate. When properly installed, the Safe Pool will allow adults to pass through the protected door l gate and immediately shut off the sounding alarm. When powered, the Safe Pool Is always in proteoted mode. The alarm will activate the Instant when the door / gate opens by mom than 1 inch (when the magnotio sensors are apart by more than 1 Inoh). Once the alarm motivates, It will sound continuously until the BYPASS button Is pressed. When passing through the doodgate from the opposite side, where the additional BYPASS optlon Is included (3189A does not include the additional BYPASS button) and mounted, press that outside mounted BYPASS button to temporarily disarm, open door, enter and close the door qulokly. The unit will re -arm itself within 8-12 seconds. When the alarm volume becomes Tow, or the unit does not produce normal alarm sound, the red Ilght will Illuminate. Replace with (3)1.5VAAAbatteries. The Safe Poore plastic resists ultraviolet rays from direct sunlight exposure. However, slight discoloration over time Is normal. WARNING! THE SAFE POOL ALARM IS LOUD WHEN ACTIVATED. FOR YOUR SAID PLACE THE UNIT CLOSE ID YOUR BARS. TO TEST THE ALARM, ALWAYS USE BAR PROTECTION AND DIRECT THE UNIT AWAY BEFORE TESTING /ACTIVATING THE ALARM. IT 18 PROHIBITED BY LAW TO REMOVE THE INSTALLED ALARM AFTER IT HAS PASSED INSPECTION 1 Important Warranty Information: A dated proof of purchase Is required for warranty service Customer Service : 1- 888- 8T1=CHKO (1- 888-883 -2488) Website: www.teohkousea.00m Mfg. By ?L® 9767 Res earch Drive Irvine, CA 92618 -4626 MADE IN CHINA USA Patent: No. 5,473,310 No. 8,727,819 No. 7,187,280 NOTICE THIS PRODUCT IS PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL PATENT, TRADEVIARKAND OOPYRIGHI' LAWS AND LAWS PREVENTING UNFAIR COMPEflTION. NO DUPUCAT ION OR SIMULATION OP THIS PRODUCT IS PERMITTED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF TECHKO, INC. TECHKO AND THE CONFIGURATION OF THIS PRODUCT ARE TRADEMARKS OF TECHKO HKO INC. COPYRIGHT 1994 TECHKO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MADE IN CHINA TEalifiO3 Safe Pool T"' Model S189A 1 S189D Area Entry Alarm 8189A UNIT ILilr'Ir-If ' 1111 __JIM 'III ILL I! Congratulations on your purchase of the TECHKO Safe Pool model S189A/ S189D safety alarm. The Safe Pool can be used to provide a high volume alarm alert when children have entered a pool or spa area. The S189A/ S189D can be used outdoors on wood doors / windows / gates. ffI`l',C III,' `'` * Easy Installation for gate or door protection * Weather / Water resistant * (3) 1.5V AAA batteries ( included) * High output 100.110 dB -tone alarm siren * One button BYPASS operation * Low battery LED display * Optional additional BYPASS button for delayed entry from either side of door or fence ($189A not Included) * Optional additional magnetic sensor for screen door exit / entry (6189A not included) * Alarm siren is VERY loud; NEVER place the unit close to ears. * Install the unit high enough to be out of reaoh of children * 8189D - additional delay button may be mounted on the other side of the entrance. When pressed, It wHI delay the alarm 8 -12 seconds before alarm Is triggered, allowing time to secure the door / gate. * S189D - additional magnetic sensor allows the unit to be used on sliding door with screens. Alarm will sound only when both magnetic sensors are apart * Keep this manual for future reference. The Safe Pool can provide valuable protection when used correctly. However, It oannot guarantee complete protection against accidents or Injuries. Therefore, TECHKO cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage, or injury that may occur. WARNING: Read all Installation and operation Instructions thoroughly before proceeding with installation. Before installing the battery, use a rubber band to temporarily secure the two magnetic sensors together with the arrows pointing toward each other to avoid setting off the alarm unintentionally during the Installation of the alarm. INSTALLING THE BATTERY: 1. Remove the battery eover of the unit and Install the new (3) 1.5V AAA batteries (Included) (See PIg. 1) • 2. If you are sensitive to loud sound, please wear eau' protection against the loud alarm' siren before testing the alarm. 3. Once the battery Is connected the unit is now ON and working. To test the alarm siren, make sure you have ear proteotion before testing. After ear protection is in place, separate the magnetic sensors apart by more than 1 Inch. The alarm should sound immediately aa• after the sensors are separated. Press the BYPASS button and Immediately secure the two magnet sensors together again to avoid the alarm sounding oft unintentionally. 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 testing the unit's Installation location and effeotiveness before permanently mounting the 6189A / 881890. Fla. 2 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 of the unit, and then secure the unit onto the desired mounting surface. MOUNTING INDOORS USING SCREW Using the provided mounting template printed In this manual, mark the position of the screw hole on the desired mounting surface. Drill the screw In to the mounting surface with approximately .125 Inoh of thread remaining. Slide the unit over the screw and secure the unit by pushing It downward as shown In Fig. 3. You may need to adjust the screw towards or away from the mounting surface to provide a more secure flL MOUNTING THE SENSORS INDOORS Make sure that the arrows of each sensor are pointed towards each other. Using either the double -sided tape or the screw provided, mount the sensors so that they are less than 1 Inoh away from each other. Please make sure that the wired portion of the magnetic sensor is mounted on the non - moving portion of the mounting surface and the standalone sensor Is mounted on the door / gate (See FIg. 4 /Fig. 5). 8 Flg 3 MOUNTING OUTDOORS ON WOODEN GATES Using the template o of thorew hole on the printed surface. Drill the screw In to the mounting surface with approximately 0.125 Inch of thread remaining. Slide the unit over the screw and secure the unit by pushing It downward as shown In Fig. 3. You may need to adjust the screw towards or away from the mounting surface to provide a more secure fit. Make sure that the arrows of each sensor are faolng eaoh other. FIg. 4 MOUNTING OUTDOORS ON GATES MOUNTING OUTDOORS ON WOODEN GATES 1 ❑ magAum WALL. ORMOMS 818SNCS DOOR MOUNTING INDOORS ON GATES Using the provided mounting. template printed in this manual, mark the position of the screw hole on the desired mounting surface. 818913- Additional delay button may be mounted on the other side of the entrance. When pressed it will delay the alarm 8-12 seconds before alarm is triggered, allowing time to sure the door l gate. 81890 - Additional magnetic sensor allows the unit to be used on sliding door with eoreans. Alarm will sound only when both magnetic sensors are apart. Fig. Date Miami Shores Viiiage Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 7952204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 SWIMMING POOL OWNER'S CERTIFICATION -117_ Miami Miami Shores Village Building & Zoning Department Attention: Building Official certify that I am the legal owner of the property described as r�z-c� Pg 9- 14- 1, located at a 1 H (>Y r 33 c.L y -r-r c, L.c.-1- 32 e i tiC 2 In accordance with Section 33- 12(f), 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 inspection and use of the pool. Legal Owner Note: This certification is to be submitted with a swimming pool permit application in duplicate. Miami Shores Village 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 24:::',11/--1- ' 4254-11. ÷ is /are the fee simple owner(s) of the following described property situated and being in Miami Shores Village, Florida Address: ! 1.4 ['��� 1�.�— h ®,r �✓ Whereas, the undersigned owner(s) r ®� - C=f �I + desire to utilize said Lot(s) as a single building site, and the undersigned owner(s) do(es) hereby declare and agree as follows: 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. I I. 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 install a protective enclosure to meet code requirements and will obtain a permit for such fence. IV. That, Uwe, 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, his/her successors and assigns and may only be released by Miami Shores Village, or its successors, In accordance of said Village then in effect E SIG & P"NT OWNER SING & PRINT I Hereby Ce that on this day personally appeared before me L c t-�' 1d has produced ID �- as identification and he/she acknowledge that he/she executed the foregoing, freely and voluntarily, for purposes there in expressed. 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STATE OF (FLORIDA) COUNTY OF (DADE) Miami Shores Village Building Department SURVEY AFFIDAVIT 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 The undersigned Affiant,2-0 -14c r'V h re eby attest that (Property owner) The attached survey, performed by (Name of surveyor's company) For address: 9 t �� �-� ��_�� (� I Performed on (date of survey) is an accurate representation of the existing conditions and locations of all structures on the property as of this date. The purpose of this Affidavit is to induce Miami Shores Village to issue a building permit for the property without first providing a survey less than seven (7) years old old. The Affiant, as property owner, further agrees to remove or obtain permits for any structures which now may exist on the property which are not permitted or which may violate zoning or building code regulations. The Affiant further understands that the existence of any such structures may affect final inspections as applicable to this or other permits. Furl er, .i! t = eth nau•ht. Pr•pe Owner Signature S ORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this "1 day of -= . '., d?- Affiant is 7 personally known to me, produced Property Owner Print Name Revised on 5/22/2009/ Revised on 6/12/09 as identifica on. BONDED '';it D J a e g ( 10 20 40 1 inch = 20 ft. F.I.P. 1/2° I o No I.D. - 1.35' ALUMINUM GATE 1.5' SOWN LINE OF LOT °R° BOUNDARY SURVEY LOT 31, BLOCK 2 REMAINDER LOT 32, BLOCK 2 x 90'53'} 00° v - 0.20' dr7 ‘1%•44%*#A tt#A4 4#4#4•#v* ��, 1200' 33.65' 4' CLF. • 125.00' x —x —x x- cs I I F.I.P. 1/2° No I.D. 57:90' 36.05' 89'07'00 18.35' RESIDENCE # 9100 10.17' .•.25:3.7'. . 89'07'00° 0.80' F.I.P. 1/2° No LD. •.�O'S3'QQ°' 4' C.LF. 14.6' PARKWAY 725.00' F.I.P. 1/2' No ID, BAY COURT (PER PLAT) LEGEND A /C. = Air Conditioner B.M. = Bench Mark C.B.S. = Concrete Block Structure CH =Chord = Center Line CONC. = Concrete (0) = Deed A = Delta D.M.E. = Drainage Maintenance • Easement EL = Elevation . F.F. = Finish Floor F.I.P. = Found Iron Pipe F.I.R. = Found Iron Rod ; • • • • • ••••'•' 171 •ASPHALT•PA' IC7.-.•.•.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'''''.'.''''.'.'.' .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .'L= 3. .................. •. •'. •' .............................................. ............................... L- 89.07.00.'. • . •.'. •.'.'. Fnd. = Found F.N. = Found Nail F.N&D. = Found Nail & Disc I.D. = identification (M) = Measured N/A = Not Applicable N.G.V.D. = National Geodetic Vertical Datum 0/L = On Line P.B. = Plat Book PG. = Page (R) = Record R/W = Right of Way U.E. = Utility Easement SYMBOL CATCH BASH ® WATER NETER WUITY POLE MANHOLE ® ELECTRIC BOK off 0 COVED AREA CHAN Luc FENCE (C.LF) OVERHEAD LINES METAL. FENCE (aF.) CERTIFIED TO : 1. ROBERT HUNDEVADT AND BERTHA HUNDEVADT 2. uWnsD WHOLESALE KteX6166,11.3 SUCCESSORS AND /OR ASSINGS AS THEIR INTEREST MAY APPEAR 3. KROOP & SCHEINBERG, P.A. 4. FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY PROJECT SITE SURVEY FOR: ROBERT AND BERTHA HUNDEVADT 9100 NORTH BAYSHORE DRIVE MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA 33138 LOCATION MAP SCALE: (N.T.S) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 33 Easterly 20 feet of Lot 32, Block 2 of BWATERSEDGE0 according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 141, of the Public Records of Miami —Dade County, Florida. SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1) Lands shown hereon were not abstracted for easements, right of way or other instruments of records. 2) There may be additional restrictions not shown in this survey that may be found in public records of Miami —Dade County, Florida. 3) No underground improvements were located. 4) Unless otherwise noted, recorded and measured data are in substantial agreement. 5) Legal description provided by client. 6) This survey must, exclusively, be used for mortgage purposes. 7) Flood Zone "AE" Base Food Elev.: 10.00' as per Miami —Dade County, Florida. FEMA Community. 120652 and Panel Number. 12025C0093 —J March 02, 1994. 8) Bench Mark Used: B -62, Elev. =8.65' of Miami Dade County, Florida 9) This survey has been prepared for the exclusive use of the entities named hereon and the certification hereon does not extend to any unnamed party. NOT YAU D UNLESS DiflOSSED E SURVEYOR'S SEAL I Hereby - certify: That the attached survey was made under my responsible charge and eubstantially meets the minimum technical standards as set fat by the FLORIDA BOARD OF .ti5:i Chapter 131g17 -11 Florida a Section 472.027 GARY B. CASTEL Registered Land Surveyor No. 4129 State of Florida GARY B. CASTEL SURVEYING, INC. LAND SURVEYORS 12016 S.W.132nd COURT, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33166 (305)253 - 9720(305)253 -6767 FIELD DATE DATE: SCALE DRAWN BY: J0B No. 077/01/2009 07/0212009 1'= 20' ELF. 209- 276