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SlitiB & TWO FAMILY ONLY- BUILDING PERMIT RECEIVeu Town of Yarmouth Building Department 1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth,MA 02664-4492 FEB 27 2024 508-398-2231 ext. 1261 Fax 508-398-0836 Massachusetts State Building Code,780 CMR BUILDING DEPARTBili, Permit Application To Construct, Repair, Renovate Or Demolish : ;;-'` By: a One-or Two-Family Dwelling This Sec ion For Official Use Only Building Permit Number: B(,L j.—a Li--00 Date Applied: Building cial(Prine) gna re.4-1‘4' Date SECTION :SITE INFORMATION `el Property Address: s, o 1.2 Assessors Map&Parcel Numbers kit).s . a l pro 1.1 a Is this an accepted street?yes no Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area(sq ft) Frontage(ft) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard �/ Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.L c.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public Wc. Private 0 Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Check if yes❑ Municipal❑ On site disposal system sr SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' 2.1 Owner'of Reco(d: .�_ iw6►.2 kAt S:ks, tkPo 3.,,1 rJt�t SpJ iN h0A\ Kfr O a(.,(0 LL Name(Print) City,State,ZIP `2( i \ bill-/ IISI 11itk+rkiif4AIJAIdeitD tsc0M-) No.and Street Telephone Email Additss SECTION 3:DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK2(check all that apply) New Construction 0 Existing Building le Owner-Occupied ll Repairs(s) 0 Alteration(s) 0 Addition 0 Demolition 0 I Accessory Bldg. 0 Number of Units Other 0 Specify: Brief Description of Proposed Work2: - 0 \ VPt Pi Roa' glic+ Apti aM eAY'r*-9.cCAM ALL, l>\ SECTION 4:ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS. Item Estimated Costs: (Labor and Materials) Official Use Only 1.Building1. Building Permit Fee:$ Indicate how fee is determined: 2.Electrical $ t 0 Standard City/Town Application Fee r�0- e) — 0 Total Project Costa It 6)x multiplier x 1 3.Plumbing $ ►j S O D 2. Other Fees: $ Lk / 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ List: 3`s 5.Mechanical (Fire Suppression) $ Total All Fees:$ - Check No. Check Amount: Cash Amount: �.Total Project Cost: $ IA31 o S Paid in Full 0 Outstanding Balance Due: SECTION 5: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 5.1. Construction Supervisor License (CSL) License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL Holder List CSL Type (see below) No. and Street Type Description U Unrestricted (Buildings up to 35,000 cu. ft.) City/Town, State, ZIP R Masonry V Restricted I&2 Family Dwelling RC Roofing Covering • WS Window and Siding I SF Solid Fuel Burning Appliances I Insulation Telephone Email address D Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) HIC Registration Number Expiration Date HIC Company Name or HIC Registrant Name No. and Street Email address City/Town, State, ZIP Telephone SECTION 6: WORKERS' COMPENSATION ENSURANCE AFFIDAVIT (M.G.L. c. 152. § 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building pernnit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes ❑ No ❑ SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I, as Owner of the subject property, hereby authorize / to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. pt t.-s w .�� ,v yi _ Print Owner's Name (Electronic Signat e) Date • SECTION 7b: OWNER' OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION By entering my name below, I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. Print Owner's or Authorized Agent's Name (Electronic Signature) Date NOTES: 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work, or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) Program), will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L. c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program can be found at www.mass.gov/oca Inforunation on the Construction Supervisor License can be found at www.mass.aov/dps 2. When substantial work is planned, provide the information below: Total floor area (sq. ft.) (including garage, finished basement/attics, decks or porch) Gross living area (sq. ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/ porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. "Total Project Square Footage" may be substituted for "Total Project Cost" • TOWN OF YARMOUTH BUILDING DEPART (41 �,(. " .�� DEPARTMENT s5 Z° 1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA 0266E 508-398-2231 ext. 1261 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION PLEASE PRINT: DATE: \\ JOB LOCATION:-ShON Rptt,J\n1+Jti 9 3C tka. S10\4 A o l( Mi4D (b ai NAME STREET ADDRESS 'SECTION OF TOWN/ "1 "HOMEOWNER" nA (1/4111kAn1.40.1-% (DON- �4)1*.S1i NAME H0:1M PHONE WORK PHONE PRESENT MAILING ADDRESS `3S k- ( k..c �`.�1 Mac Wo6 C OR TOWN STATE ZIP CODE The current exemption for 'Homeowner' was extended to include owner—occupied dwellings of one or two units and to allow such homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that such homeowner shall act as supervisor. (State Building Code Section 110 R5.1.3.1) Definition of Homeowner: Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is or is intended to be, a one or two family attached or detached structure assessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner; such"homeowner"shall submit to the building official, on a form acceptable to the building official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the buildingpermit. (Section 110 R5.1.3.1) The undersigned `homeowner' assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, by-laws, rules and regulations. The undersigned 'homeowner' certifies that he / she understands the Town of Yarmouth Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he / she will comply with said procedures and requirements. HOMEOWNER"S SIGNATURE APPROVAL OF BUILDING OFFICIAL INSURANCE COVERAGE: I have a current liability insurance policy or its substantial equivalent, which meets the requirements of MGL Ch.142. Yes No If you have checked ves, please indicate the type coverage by checking the appropriate box. A liability insurance policy Other type of indemnity Bond OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the insurance coverage required by Chapter 142 of the Mass. General Laws and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. Check one: Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent Owner Agent h:homeownrlicexemp _ \ The Commonwealth of Massachusetts I i = 1 Department of Industrial Accidents =eu�l _ �:_ 1 Congress Street, Suite 100 I:` Boston, MA 02114-2017 r.� www.mass.Qov/di a a Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers. TO BE FILED WITH THE PERYIITTING AUTHORITY. Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual). pc �Q C `-S � S c4 ��� L. '' Address: r+'S � � \S City/State/Zip: e&t.N ; oaiip3et Phone #: Sa2 a`l,‘ - IViS (/ Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): l.❑I am a employer with employees(full and/or part-time).* ?.Q I am a sole proprietor or partnership and have no employees working for me in 7. ❑New construction any capacity.[No workers'comp. insurance required.] 8. [ Remodeling • 3.0 I am a homeowner doing all work myself. [No workers'comp. insurance required.]t 9. ID Demolition 4. 1'I am a homeowner and will be hiring contractors to conduct all work on my property. I will 10 Building addition ensure that all contractors either have workers'compensation insurance or are sole proprietors with no employees. 11.D Electrical repairs or additions 5.0 I am a general contractor and I have hired the sub-contractors listed on the attached sheet. 12.tYJ Plumbing repairs or additions These sub-contractors have employees and have workers'comp. insurance.t 13. Roof repairs 611 We are a corporation and its officers have exercised their right of exemption per MGL c. 14.❑Other 152,§1(4),and we have no employees. [No workers'comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: 1- �4lSc.)1141.0.0 "A.)p.Q C.— Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: Pau cLcW 3 l$P,00(p y, _ Expiration Date: $!i % I l Job Site Address: 3C ktgwS ICJ\ 1/ OX:41.If Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy y declaration page(showing the tptol cy numberlannd �� M ate). P Y expiration date). t---"*... Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152, §25A is a criminal violation punishable by a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. 1 d hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Si mature: QJ" ��\ `--gV\ \\) Date: Ay= (��-"� Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: TOWN OF YARMOUTH 1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA 02664 508-398-2231 ext. 1261 Fax 508-398-0836 Office of the Building Commissioner BUILDING DEPARTMENT DEMOLITION DEBRIS DISPOSAL AFFIDAVIT Pursuant to M.G. L. Chapter 40, Section 54 and 780 CMR, Chapter 1, Section 111/5 I hereby certify that the debris resulting from the proposed work/demolition to be conducted at c Ke,(J\\Lj l � J ct4'� Clays � \ £ -- (c7C4 Work Address t ', �OR�S i 20Q_ Is to be disposed of at the following location: cc t-{i Auak.1 RA- M Said disposal site shall be a licensed solid waste facility as defined by M.G.L. Chapter 111, Section 150A. Signature of Applicant Date Permit No. IP j Id w2 6' ,— o w. cr J oc r ti— O W �U 0 J y a, h V] w a i � .. kii (n ii. pC. d m.y tZ r t 4 — C1 x Lu- ,A 0 3 csi3 i tcS33 s 1 1 4./Y Panasonic INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) Model No. FV-04VE 1 Contents General Safety Information 2-3 Description 4 Unpacking 4 alkir Supplied Accessories 4 Dimensions 5 %it% 0 ::g::ions 6 III 6 / Operation 7 / Recommended Zones Map 8 Installation I (Joist Mounting-I) 9-12 Installation II (WoodenHeader) 13 Installation III (Wall Installation) 13-17 Maintenance(Cleaning) 17-19 Specifications Back cover Product Service Back cover READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install, operate or service the Panasonic product. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury or property damage. Please explain to users how to operate and maintain the product after installation, and this booklet should be presented to users. Please retain this booklet for future reference. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION For Your Safety To reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock,fire, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property, always observe the following safety precautions. Explanation of symbol word panels The following symbol word panels are used to classify and describe the level of hazard, injury, and property damage caused when the denotation is disregarded and improper use is performed. A WARNING Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. A CAUTION Denotes a hazard that could result in minor injury. The following symbols are used to classify and describe the type of instructions to be observed. 0 This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed. 0 This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in order to operate the unit safely. A WARNING 0 When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. 0 Solid state controls may cause harmonic distortion which can cause motor humming noise.To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this unit with any solid-state control device. 0 Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than R40. (This is required for installation in Canada only.) 0 Never install in the area where the temperature falls below-13°F(-25°C). 0 Never install the unit in a high humidity space, such as a bathroom, kitchen or laundry room. Do not disassemble the unit for reconstruction. It may cause fire or electric shock. • Do not install with a method which is not approved in the instructions.� 0 Do not install the unit where ducts are configured as shown in Fig.A. Fig.A Adaptor O Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer. O Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person (s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.0 2 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED ACeiling joist must be subjected to static load more than five times the weight of the product. AThe special-purpose or dedicated parts,such as mounting fixtures,must be used if such parts are provided. 0 This product must be properly grounded. eSufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue(chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent backdrafting.Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)and the local code authorities. ABefore servicing or cleaning unit,switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally.When the circuit breaker panel cannot be locked,securely fasten a prominent warning device,such as a tag, to the service panel. 0 Install the unit in a ceiling where air temperature is above 50°F(10°C)to avoid condensation in unit A CAUTION 0 For general ventilating use only.Do not use to exhaust Do Icm install above bo hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. mdeL"sarea.�a • 0 Do not install in cooking area or connect directly to any / I \ \ appliance.(Fig.B) C5 ss 0 Do not kink the power cord. ��� Cookig Floor equipment / Do not install this ERV where air temperature may exceed 104°F(40°C). Fig B AThe unit must be used in a space provided with heated and cooled air,such as a living room,dining room,bedroom,etc. 0 The ducts must be connected directly to the outside. 0 Make certain that the electric service supply voltage is 120V,60 Hz. AFollow all local electrical and safety codes,as well as the National Electrical Code(NEC)and the Occupation Safety and Health Act(OSHA). 0 Always disconnect the power source before working on or near the fan,motor,fixture or junction box. AProtect the power cord from sharp edges,oil,grease,hot surfaces,chemicals or other objects. This unit is recommended for areas where temperature is above 20°F(-7°C).Other areas where temperature fall below 20°F(-7°C),this unit runs on exhaust only. 0 These fans are intended for residential use only. A statement to the effect that when the product is to no longer be used,it must not be left in place but removed,to prevent it from possibly falling. 3 DESCRIPTION The Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator uses two sirocco fans driven by a capacitor motor. The motor is designed to have an extended service life with reduced energy consumption. It also incorporates a thermal-cutoff for safety. The grille covering the main body is a spring-loaded, quick- release type. The exhaust air (EA) duct includes barometric damper to prevent backdrafting. And the outdoor air (OA) duct includes electric damper to prevent backdrafting and control the supply air flow. Energy Recovery Introduction:Compared to an HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator), the ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) can also transfer humidity and recover energy from that humidity. The ERV can exchange energy between the stale EA and the "fresh" OA, transferring heat and moisture into the incoming cold air in a heating climate and pre-cooling and reducing the humidity of the incoming hot air in a cooling climate. This tempering and treatment of the required ventilation air helps maintain a fresh environment even when the heating or cooling system is not operating. Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor V.,,. 1 ' V Stale air Li Stale air , IU Exhaust air tied t Exhaust air (EA) Mc�t�� r� (EA) Heat 8 411"1-1ri Outside air Outside ai Moisture (OA) n (OA) Fresh air ;, Fresh air <Heating Climate> <Cooling Climate> UNPACKING Unpack and remove unit carefully from carton. Refer to the supplied accessories list to verify that all parts are presented. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES FV-04VE1 Part name Appearance Quantity Grille /�''2 1 Suspensiontt 1 bracket I 1115 Suspension _-� bracket II 1 Suspension .' bracket III - 1 Screw I (ST4.2X12) € 1 Screw II (ST4.2X10) 07) 1 Long screw (ST4.2X30) 8 Switch Label s 4 DIMENSIONS FV-04VE1 Unit: inches(mm) 27 3/8(696) 2 3/4(66) I 18 12(470) 6 3/8(160) CO;), i 'v i IM 6: -- _ i i12 20 3/4(527) .. i) 1 1/2(39) _ 7 7/8(200) i ) _ ) 10 IL' 7‹:' 7ii i a 2 / I ;.: 'lb, ri,_ o f ♦EA M I 1 I 5 3l8(135) 19 3/4(500) No. Part name No. Part name 1 Grille 8 Junction box cover 2 Adaptor ' 9 Junction box 3 OA Filter 10 Damper box 4 EA Damper 11 Adaptor insulation 5 Suspension bracket I, II, III 12 Fan body 6 Bracket cover 13 RA Filter 7 OA Damper 14 Recovery core *1 (For 16 inches O.C.joists and 19 inches O.C.joists use suspension bracket I, II & III. Please install the wooden header accordingly in the case of the 24 inches O.C.joists.) 5 WIRING DIAGRAM - - - G< GREEN PCB BLACK CAPACITOR Power Supply WHITE el n 0 n AC120V 60Hz Nt BLACK N N WHITE N L4 3 it N N BLACK BLACK I L WHIT1E !!n MAIN SWITCH A TEMPERATURE STANDBY n n N I n BLACK SENSOR YELLOW N M YELLOW N N YELLOW n N• BLACK nil ORANGE N M ORANGE II ORANGE N " LO BLUE N N BLUE N N-BLUE N n WHITE 40CFM r GRAY N Nl�I 0 BLUE • • BROWN N N-BROWN N M YELLOW YELLOW 'q$ RED N N-RED r4 N N FAN WALL SWITCH ---- moo;• 1 " ORANGE N M RED MOTOR - BLUE ,'M RED re el RED N 20CFMit YELLOW M I��� N BLACK SELECTION DAMPER BROWN N! BROWN I I N BROWN MOTOR IIIIEMN M.GREEN N YI Fan body NNMBLUE N :•r it J WIRING CONNECTIONS 40 CFM Receptacle (For 40/20 CFM Exhaust) Switches for operation control o Connector STANDBY Yellow vl ON Orange III LO rI 'II•• CFM lir;\ HI ;+m,,, _ White Power supply N Black ill AC 12OV 6OHz L • /ii(4, I N�N 106° 20 CFM Receptacle ° Green o Il� Sw 0' (For 20/10 CFM ` Exhaust) Junction box Junction box Fig.C •Optional setting(20 CFM exhaust): If you need to change to 20/10 CFM exhaust,move the connector to the 20 CFM exhaust side of the receptacle. Note: selected only at installation (Fig.C) 6 OPERATION <Main Switch> • Power on/off for unit. • Turn off the main switch when the unit is not in use. IMPORTANT: Unless you turn off the main switch,the unit will be in standby mode which means it is energized and will consume some electricity. When turning on or off the main switch, push it completely to the on/off position. <Operation Mode> • Normal operation • Defrost operation (Supply and exhaust) • Exhaust operation (Exhaust only) From room Main switch OA Damper open From room OA Damper closed C p lr= —IIi r �\A' dal'- — // _ �,. a -iliissmi• t,lil.. E o 11,1.171151, III Outside �iT� I' I air(OA) _A_ Elm lbw zA ,NIC °It I.!.-f__Ar „.....„ 2. •Ipti,%i 1,1 �01,,,.. � .1..'.. Exhaust • ���� % >Exhaust,.�I F!,�� air(EA) j air(EA) ,...,„luny" i To room - ,. • Defrost operation When the outside temperature is between 32°F(0°C)and 20°F(-7°C),OA damper controls defrost operation. Defrost operation means the damper will open for 60 min.for supply and exhaust and close for 30 min.for exhaust only. • Exhaust operation When the outside temperature is under 20°F(-7°C),OA damper controls exhaust operation.Exhaust operation means the damper will open for 10 min.to check outside temperature and close for 60 min.for exhaust only. Introduction of OA Damper's movement Outdoor Temperature I { • 37°F(3°C)(Return Normal operation to Normal operation) 32'F(0°C) / Defrost operation 20°F(-7°C) F'W Exhaust operation '' Supply and Exhaust Cher*Outdoor Temperat.re 60min 10min OA Open ___// \ - = — — Damper Close ... \TT Exhaust only Exhaust only 30min 60min Operation at 40 CFM *Fan High (Exhaust) Speed Low *The high speed is automatically changed to low speed during exhaust operation. Another speed and optional setting(high and low)are not changed speed during exhaust operation. 7 RECOMMENDED ZONES MAP Recommended zones map As shown on page 7,this unit has an automatic frost prevention mode,which disables the energy recovery function and allows the unit to work as a normal ventilation fan. (Fresh air will not come into the house during frost prevention mode.)The following map outlines the recommended use zones of the United States and Canada for the Panasonic Spot Energy Recovery Ventilator. Vancouver .Calgary Seattle Portland •Halifax Helena Montreal A pasta Bismarck Saud Ste.Mane Ottawa* Montpelier 38ase - • concorc ;!Toronto Boston Minne�po6s ansing '•Buffalo Casper • Madison Sacramento •Salt Lake Cdy Des Moines • Pdtsb gh Newark Chica o 9 �y •DenverLincoln� 9 Columbus. 'Philadelphia • w• SP gfield Indiana Baltimore • olis Topeka.• P Las Ve as �J • Cha lesion � 9 Grand Junchon� WtChita '� Jefferson Lexin tori"' Richmond Flagstaff Los Angeles' `� s�` City Raleigh 9 Albuquerque, • Oklahoma City Nashville Phoenix. Amanlb .•.' Littl Rock Atlanta •caumt.a • s• •r"*. Montgomery ,Worth Dallas Jackson • • `, Shreveport• Talahasee Houton `New Orleans Houston Orlando Operation Season Miami Zone A: Unit can perform optimally throughout the year. Zone B: Unit can perform optimally between March through November. Zone C: Unit can perform optimally between April through November. Zone D: Panasonic does not recommend this unit due to extremely cold year-round weather. Note: This map is based on average temperature readings over 10 years from 60 major cities in North America.Actual performance may vary depending on annual temperature differences and varying altitudes. 8 1 1 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) IMPORTANT: Remove the tape as shown below: All ° o Adaptor I OA Damper s �� Suspension bracket III �� \ \I 17 �I Suspension �" bracket I Tape t�0. i� ` 0��4 �/�'. )}I I` ii �. /ScrewI EA Damper I ,j/; , \_ / ! (MI y � , � (ST4.2X12) 1. Insert suspension bracket I, II, III and adjust the Ale" Suspension width to fit inside of the joists. (Fig.1) i�'� bracket II i� A �, Fan body Screw II 4— B (ST4.2X10) Fig.1 / /, lir'il __,..(1\\ --____, -r _ ---_ ,_ Joists Joists Unit:inches A B Insert suspension O.C.joists bracket 16 141/2 - Refer to Fig.1 19.2 15.7 24 22 1/2 Installation U /1 Adaptor Fan body- ,lit�i 2. Fix screws tentatively to suspension bracket , ` I I&II, so that bracket can be adjustable. --,�_ 11 ;I Adaptor frame 3. Install the suspension bracket and fix the adaptor Junction box frame by using long screws(ST4.2X30)(According Fig.2-1 to Fig.2-1, Fig.2-2&Fig.2-3 to install the product.) During installation the distance C (bottom flange) L. should be kept the same as the drywall thickness. I • 1 , \ ILL*1 A CAUTION _ "'" Joist t"� l If the bottom flange is not the same level as ' �i �r O g a1�i 4 Long screws - - - the drywall, the performance of the unit will Bottom flange' � !��j` (M4.2x30) be affected. // Fig.2-2 Unit:inches(mm) 13 1/2.16(343-405) Suspension 1[1011,. .. 411 r Joist �bracket =_ ,.� �. �� �„ Scale i 7 mow •: =I. r 4 Long screws There is the scale on the frame to adjust the C distance (M4-2X30) � %I which is the same as drywall thickness % 1 Fig.2-3 9 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) CONTINUED Conduit 1 .71)I���4. Fix Screw I&II on suspension bracket I and II firmly. i5i r R 5. Remove Junction box cover. Read the caution label. Joist I . Green wire should be connected to ground wire. AII - Black wire should be connected to hot lead wire. �trl White wire should be connected to neutral wire. . I 1f Junction box Other 3 wires are control lead wires.(Fig.3-1) • t"` 1 A CAUTION 1 Junction box Knock-out hole DO NOT connect these control lead wires 0 to power supply. Otherwise the PCB will A411= 1 ,Conttrol lead Caution label be damaged, then ERV will stop. ires Power wires Green wire Fig.3-1 6. Remove the caution label before connection. Secure conduit or stress relief to junction box knock-out hole. `",., (Fig.3-2) Conduit iii)�)))�)��, l 7. Refer to wiring diagram (Page 6). • Use wire nuts to connect the house power wires to the /.Ig ,, ERV wires. (Fig.3-3) 40 A CAUTION Caution label Fig.3-2 O Mount junction box cover carefully so ,: House power wires that the lead wires are not pinched. d1IDll1U11 Optional air flow setting: ' �' • Factory setting 40/20 CFM exhaust. 1 e,'�/ 1 '1 • Remove connector and change to 20 CFM receptacle - �tA�- 8 when selecting 20/10 CFM exhaust. (Page 6) Wire nut— rr t'\ Fig.3-3 8. Install insulated ducts and secure them to adaptor with UL181A certified pressure sensitive tape or ,\\ mastics or clamps. Fi .4-1 p � g ) Joist - '' �J '%.����,:= 9. Properly insulate the area around the fan body to '-- i � =�� minimize building heat loss and gain. 14 1? Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly ;/ „!`'/4-y 1 over the fan body in the attic. Our cool-running Adaptor``" ��%' motors do not create enough heat to require special insulation %'�►►' form �!i Insulated duct clearance. -/ Tape A CAUTION Tape\\ OInsulated duct should be used and sealed to adaptor avoid the water dripping due y to condensation. Adaptor Insulated duct Fig.4-1 10 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) CONTINUED 10.Install outdoor hood and connect with insulated ducts. Indoor ` Outdoor (1) Panasonic recommends the use of the optional Wall Wall Cap(Model: FV-WCO4VE1)which is easy to I 1 install with one wall penetration and keeps the Tape `� airstreams separate to minimize short-circuiting. Aril I11I 1 \ 1 For more details,please check the INSTALLATION / OINSTRUCTIONS of Wall Cap. J Tape Insulated duct Fig 4-2 aulking I� d Fig.4-3 Fig.4-4 ...0.1•0 iir..0.• •• 11.0 �-- 1 . \, EA yi OA 1 4. Fig.4-5 (2)If separate hoods are used, locate them at least 3' (920 mm)apart. (Fig.4-6) A CAUTION I Exhaust hood with The intake air side duct must be connected iI eto the outside and at least 6' (2m)away from / backdraft flap(s) the exhaust of appliances such as furnace, dryer,fuel burning appliances, etc. . Intake hood with bird screen(No backdraft 2oC°1\l flap(s)) Fig.4-6 11 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING-I) CONTINUED Unit: inches(mm) 11. Finish ceiling work. Ceiling hole should be , e aligned with the edge of the ERV housing , ,4,39E under the flange. (Fig.5) L,b" In attic installation, caulk the body to drywall Pt.T- , ----4. --,... .----:----..____ --„,,,, \ Ceiling , , Supply air enclosure Fig.5 12.Turn the grille to the appropriate direction to fit the Ceiling triangular supply air side. Insert mounting springs into slots as shown and mount grille to fan body. - -OA Filter Duringinstallation of thegrille, keepthe recoveryRecovery /7, ,i_ core core to the left and keep the RA filter in front from your position. (Fig.6-1) Note: If grille has a gap from the ceiling, adjust the \ grille position to fit the supply air enclosure Grille \ RAFilter on the grille with the one on the fan body and push grille. (Fig.6-2) „` Supply air enclosure ���� Mounting t< \^� spring Fig.6-1 Note: —‘ I ;/ If the grille is mounted in the opposite direction, t • • ' __ the grille can not be fitted to the ceiling, so then _ reverse the grille position and try to mount again. / 1 Fig.6-2 Gap ______ — / Ceiling [Optional] Attach the provided switch labels(in accessories)on the wall switch(not included)as shown in the diagram for clearer indication. / Switch I oN I til labels El 'STANDBY! I LO / N 12 INSTALLATION II ( WOODEN HEADER ) 1. Install header between joists by using nails or screws. (FIg.7) Joist Header Insert Suspension bracket I,II,III and adjust the width to fit inside of the joist and header. (Fig.1) Joist Insert the fan body between joists and header. Make 4 sure the fan body is horizontal and vertical to the joists. tea (9`'��t (Fig.7) --2 t T T I I���I Adaptor Fan body A CAUTION ��. Unit: inches(mm) Fi 7 ............................. -�'' g• If the bottom flange is not the same level as O the drywall, the performance of the unit will Insulated duct be affected. P (Page 9-10) r '�lll'llll k` ((((((`��, 2. Follow step 2 to 4 of installation I Pa a to install the fan body. Joist � ��� ����lllllllllllllllll�� 3. Follow step 5 to 12 of installation I(Page 10-12) to complete the installation work. Junction box Conduit ,ii�)j) 1�y�i A %�iEi CAUTION Green wires DO NOT connect these control lead wires liprt ',� r 0 to power supply. Otherwise the PCB will Wire nut ; Cpntrol lead wires be damaged, then ERV will stop. Fig.8 INSTALLATION III (WALL INSTALLATION) IMPORTANT: When the product is installed in the wall, the adaptor must face downward. (Fig.9) 1.The space for installation should be set up as /� n below. Fur out the studs as needed to provide ( 1 a minimum stud bay depth of 8 1/2 inches to allow for one inch of rigid insulation and the ERV body. 111:11 it A -01 U U 1/2-2 (13-50) U B Exterior wall (>z1 s) 0 ''''',i'" 1 1/ (38) Studs A B O.C. studs 16 141/2 0 C 19.2 15.7 Unit:inches U D Fig.9 13 INSTALLATION III (WALL INSTALLATION) CONTINUED 2. Insert suspension bracket I, II, III and adjust the •1 / Exterior wall width to fit inside of the studs. (Fig.1) Junction box r '. Fan body 3. Fix screws tentatively to suspension bracket ' I&II, so that bracket can be adjustable. ,,� 1, Abl'i 4. Install the suspension bracket and fix the adaptor frame by using long screws(ST4.2X30).(Fig.10-1-3) + . :,� During installation the distance C(bottom flange) 1111111 should be kept the same as the interior wall lit k. thickness. / ' _—_I' AcAthioN /01 Adaptor I frame O If the bottom flange is not the same level as the inner face of the interior wall,the Adaptor performance of the unit will be affected. Studs Fig.1 0-1 Unit:inches(mm) IIIf 13 1/2-16(343-405) >1 Stud .it �T .//1 (>25) � , t / poral 4-0 Suspension _ l C 4 Long screws /,/ l... llk j l�,I' bracket Scale (M4 2X30) // Fig.10 2 There is the scale on the frame to adjust the C distance which is the same as interior wall thickness. 5. Follow step 4 to 9 of installation I(Page 10) to complete the installation work. Stud 4 Long screws 11 11 (M4.2X30) Fig.10-3 6. Install outdoor hood and connect with insulated /_ // ; ducts. �1< Vent cap Tape (1)Panasonic recommends the use of two t,(�t�(�Iig FV-WCO4VE1) optional parts, one is Wall Cap (Model: ��' FV-WCO4VE1)which is easy to install with <-,il"P one wall penetration and keeps the airstreams , ,to separate to minimize short-circuiting. 11441114"" *.\�� Another is Elbow(Model: FV-EBO4VE1) `\� �\ �,)PE which is easy to connect the wall cap. (Fig.11-1-5) Jj �For more details, please check the INSTALLATION I \ I INSTRUCTIONS of Wall Cap and the INSTALLATION IIII' INSTRUCTIONS of Elbow. Elbow (FV-EBO4VE1) Fig.11-1 14 INSTALLATION III (WALL INSTALLATION) CONTINUED Caulking ro ,.. ,_ O a Fig.11-2 Fig.11-3 Insulated duct u �u ' ,II Pipe Tape (FV-WCO4VE1) 1 ®_ Exterior wall t Tape 1 Indoor '� 'N� Outdoor t` Vent cap Elbow — 1 (FV-WCO4VE1) (FV-EBO4VE1) 11/417 Floor - Fig.11-4 11 4, 4, \. //* EA \✓✓/ O y 4. Fig.11-5 15 INSTALLATION III (WALL INSTALLATION) CONTINUED (2)If separate hoods are used, locate them at least V �/ Exnaust Hood with / backdraft flap(s) 3' (920 mm)apart. (Fig.11-6) / ir. A CAUTION � Intake hood with bird ` The intake air side duct must be connected ml screen(No backdraft (111to the outside and at least 6' (2m)away from �02`� flap(s)) the exhaust of appliances such as furnace, Fig.11-6 dryer,fuel burning appliances, etc. Unit:inches(mm) , ---Interior 7. Finish the interior wall work. Edge of interior interior r"WPM wall drywall or other wall covering must be behind wall I 6741:11.11E1/the flange on the ERV housing.(Fig.12) Supply air enclosure co r F 14(356)< 1 Fig.12 8.Turn the grille to the appropriate direction to RA Filter fit the triangular supply air side. Insert mounting /,, springs into slots as shown and mount grille to - - fan body. During installation of the grille, keep AMIIIIIINNIM the recovery core to the left and keep the RA , %A r ,' '�° • filter to the right of your position. (Fig.13-1) MII✓/� �i WWII. Note: If grille has a gap from the interior wall, #,Old ( � ` adjust the grille position to fit the supply ,SS / I I 4,,, air enclosure on the grille with the one on �4 the fan body and push grille. (Fig. 13-2) Recovery IIh ;f Mountingr g core le 1 1 Note: Interior /,-11 , If the grille is mounted in the opposite direction,the wall grille can not be fitted to the interior wall, so then i_"" � Supply air reverse the grille position and try to mount again. t Grinsenclosure Gap\ ^ \11 Fig.13-1 Interior wall\ —�__ mmEni„,.......! . 1\-i'-),(, i * ;/ interior wail I , i r1 Fig.13-2 16 INSTALLATION III (WALL INSTALLATION) CONTINUED [Optional] Attach the provided switch labels(in accessories)on the wall switch(not included)as shown in the diagram for clearer indication. /1 __switch ON II i Hi �.--- labels n 1STANDSYI LO I / N MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) AWARNING 0 Disconnect power source by switching off at service panel before working on unit. Recovery core • ,/ Nt 0 z\ z'/ ,; . Main switch / \ A CAUTION - Sint Routine maintenance must be done every 2 or 0 3 months. / O Clogged filters may cause the condensation on the unit due to air flow reduction. Mounting spring -- — Gloves A CAUTION Grille Never use petrol, benzene, thinner or any Fig.14 other such chemicals for cleaning the ERV. 0 Do not allow water to enter motor. 0 Do not immerse resin parts in water over 60°C. '4 ,. zf 1. Remove the grille. (Squeeze mounting spring and pull down carefully.)(Fig.14) RA Filter 2. Remove the RA filter from the grille. (Fig.15) (Tab side) Fig.15 17 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) CONTINUED 3. Wash and clean grille. (Use non-abrasive neutral kitchen L detergent, wipe dry with new cloth.) (Fig.16) -_ Fig.16 4. RA filter cleaning: \ Remove the RA filter. (Fig.16)And vacuum-clean. (Fig.17) , After cleaning, replace the RA filter. -- 'Y'; - y Vacuum -1ice _- cleaner y��:% RA Filter Fig.17 5. OA filter cleaning: I Remove the OA filter.(Fig.18)And vacuum-clean, wash \ - 4. •fig' softly within warm water with non-abrasive neutral �, detergent and allow to air dry. (Fig.19) / ''� � After cleaning, replace the OA filter according to filter \ direction on Fig.19. Make sure the OA filter has been OA Filter installed securely. The filter can only be installed in one direction. Fig.18 A CAUTION I� \ OA Filter Be careful when removing the filter in case �11 1ii1 O condensation water and/or dust has accumulated ��kb •�I� and may fall out. ��� �`�la j Fig.19 �\� / 6. Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a vacuum _�,, cleaner. (Fig.20) r .t. .44.f.p. i� fro.0„.-4'74.0",....,,, tit �,`� i I Vacuum clean Fig.20 18 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) CONTINUED 7. Recovery core cleaning: )Turn the knob to the right.(Fig.21) ' *7.. ©Rise up the handles.(Fig.22) ,,. ()Pull the recovery core straight down, and slowly remove. (Fig.22) j . r A CAUTION Knob Recovery core Fig.21 Be careful when removing the filter in case O condensation water and/or dust has accumulated \�� Direction mark and may fall out. \♦1 \/ __Angle to angle aOVacuum clean carefully. (Fig.23) o y �' / IMPORTANT: • ✓e � When cleaning the recovery core, do not push strongly �'�``'`. by the nozzle. It may get damaged. ,', r ()Replace the recovery core according to the direction �C —� ��\ mark"A"and turn the knob to lock in place. 01. ;`'' A CAUTION Recovery Turn ~� core knob Fig.22 O Insert the recovery core completely then turn the knob to prevent the core dropping. Nozzle A CAUTION ' Recovery core Do not wash the recovery core to prevent N� �������= 0 ���� ,Ilia —.1 Direction causing damage to the recovery core. �11�,II •� mark ",0i O Make sure that the knob holds the recovery Obi CI �� core securely. 8.Turn the grille to the appropriate direction to fit the triangular 1 Fig.23 supply air side. Insert mounting springs into slots as shown and mount grille to fan body. During installation of the grille, Recovery core 1 keep the recovery core to the left and keep the RA filter in front from your position. (Fig.24) Note: If grille has a gap from the ceiling,adjust the �I . 4 grille position to fit the supply air enclosure on the grille with the one on the fan body and push grille. (Fig.25) Note: L RA Filter Fig.24 If the grille is mounted in the opposite direction,the grille can not be fitted to the ceiling or the wall,so then —� ,�— reverse the grille position and try to mount again. _ I / Fig.25 J Gap--c_ 19 SPECIFICATIONS <Ventilation Performance> •Factory setting for 40 CFM Gross Air Deliver at 0.1"WG(cfm Power Consumption(W) Noise Weight Model Air Direction V Hz Duct Speed } (sone) lb.(kg} Exhaust Supply Fan Unit High 40 30 24 0.8 FV-04VE1 Exhaust&Supply 120 60 4"X2 20.5(9.3) Low 20 20 21 <0.3 •Optional setting for 20 CFM Gross Air Deliver at Power Consumption(W) Noise Air Direction V Hz Duct Speed 0.1"WG(cfm) Exhaust Supply Fan Unit (sone) Exhaust&Supply 120 60 4"X2 High 20 20 21 <0.3 Low 10 10 17 N/A Selected only at installation. (Refer to Page 6) <Energy Performance> Supply Temperature Net Air Flow Total Apparent Mode Recovery Sensible `F `C I/S cfm Efficiency(%) Effectiveness(%) Heating 32 0 14 30 N/A 66 Cooling 95 35 14 29 36 N/A 1.The testing of the ventilation performance is in general accordance with HVI procedures 915 and 916. 2.The testing of the energy performance is in accordance with CSA-C439 standard. PRODUCT SERVICE Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by qualified technicians only. Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Should your unit require service or parts, call Panasonic Call Center at 1-866-292-7292 (USA) or 1-800-669-5165(Canada). Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 www.panasonic.com Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.ca Panasonic corporation 2012 Printed in China T0101-6032 04VE14020F