05-2809 (CSCS)0
pa,�i�.wL7`a�•c
L Certificate of Occupancy
V _ _ ye•" II,,II
G� OF T9� Building & Safety Department
This Certificate is issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 109 of the California Building
Code, certifying that, at the time of issuance, this structure was in compliance with the
provisions of the Building Code and the various ordinances of the City regulating building
construction andlor use.
BUILDING ADDRESS: 47-647 CALEO BAY #110
Use classification: COMMERCIAL4EVAN'S EYE CARE) Building Permit No.: 05-2809
Occupancy Group: B Type of Construction: VN Land Use Zone: CR
Owner of Building: GREG EVANS Address: 44-250 TOWN CENTER WAY C-10
City, ST, ZIP: PALM DESERT, CA 92260
By: STEVE TRAXEL
Date: 01-04-2007
Building Official
POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE
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unincorporated
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Cities of.
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Board of Supervisors
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY
EIRE DEPARTMENT
210 West San Jacinto Avenue . Perris, California 92570 . (951) 940-6900 • Fax (951) 940-6910
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Building Department
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location 1. C i -e 0 9,1\(
Please cal if you should have questions 760-863-8886
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Respectfully
By
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Fire Systems Inspector
TITLE 24 REPORT
Title 24 Report for:
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
47-647 Caleo Bay
La Quinta, Ca 92253
Project Designer:
Gabriel Lujan and Associates
45-175 Panorama Dr., Suite A
Palm Desert, Ca 92260
(760) 568-8545
Report Prepared By:
Tim Scott
Scott Design & Title 24
77085 Michigan Dr.
Palm Desert, CA 92211
(760) 200-4780
Job Number:
Date:
7/26/2006
CITY OF LA QUINTA
BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT.
APPROVED
FOR CONSTRUCTION
D
b" tLe
BY.
The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is
^authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC - www.energysoft.com.
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PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Part 1 Of 3 PERF -
PROJECT NAME
This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the
DATE
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
7/26/2006
PROJECT ADDRESS�'-
Tim Scott
BUILDING CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA
47-647 Caleo Bay La Quinta
The Principal Designer hereby certifys that the proposed building design represented in this set of construction documentg is
CLIMATE ZONE
15
PRINCIPAL DESIGNER - ENVELOPE
TELEPHONE
Building Permit #
Gabriel Lujan and Associates
(760) 568-8545
®
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
TELEPHONE
Checked by/Date
Scott Design & Title 24
(760) 200-4780
Enforcement Agency Use
GENERAL INFORMATION
This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the
California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to a Building using the performance compliance approach.
The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the documentation is accu to and c plete.
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
DATE OF PLANS
DATE
Tim Scott
BUILDING CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA
2,685 Sq.Ft.
The Principal Designer hereby certifys that the proposed building design represented in this set of construction documentg is
CLIMATE ZONE
15
BUILDING TYPE
®
NONRESIDENTIAL HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL
HOTELIMOTEL GUEST ROOM
PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION
®
NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITION
5537.2 or 6737.3 to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed
EXISTING + ADDITION/ALTERATION
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the
California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to a Building using the performance compliance approach.
The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the documentation is accu to and c plete.
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
SIGNAT
DATE
Tim Scott
-a/o I&
The Principal Designer hereby certifys that the proposed building design represented in this set of construction documentg is
consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, with the specifications, and with any other calculations submitted with this
permit application. The proposed building as designed meets the energy efficiency requirements contained in sections 110, 116,
through 118, and 140, 142, 143 or 149 of Title 24, Part 6.
ENV. LTG. MECH.
F F1 ❑ 1. 1 hereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to
sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am licensed in the State of
California as a civil engineer, mechanical engineer, or I am a licensed architect.
❑ 0 ❑ 2. 1 affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code Section
5537.2 or 6737.3 to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed
contractor performing this work.
F] F-1 3. 1 affirm that I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document
because it pertains to a structure or type of work described as exempt pursuant to Business and Professions
Code Sections 5537, 5538, and 6737.1. (These sections of the Business and Professions Code are printed in
full in the Nonresidential Manual.)
ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE
Indicate to on on p s of Note Block for Mandatory Measures
Envelope Compliance Not In The Scope Of
I IS bUbmittal
Required Forms
PRINCIPA
ENVEL IGNER - NAME
SIGNATURE
LIC. NO.
DAT
LIGHTIN AN E
Indicate location on tans of Note Block for Mandatory Measures
TG -1, LTG -2
Re ed Forms
PRINCIPAL LIGHTING DESIGNER - NAMESIGNATURE
LIC. NO.
DAIE
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Gabriel Wan and Associates
MECHANICAL COMPLIANCE
Indicate location on plans of Note Block for Mandatory
MF -CH -1, MECH-2 MECH-3 MECH-5
Required orms
PRINCIPAL MECHANICAL DESIGNER - NAME
SI E
LIC. NO.
Scott Design & Title 24
JDAT
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PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Part 2 of 3 PERF -1
PROJECT NAME DATE
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement 7/26/2006
Building Orientation
Number of Stories
Number of Systems
Number of Zones
ANNUAL TDV ENERGY USE SUMMARY
kBtu/s ft- r
2,685
sqft.
sqft.
sqft.
1
0
Standard
Proposed
Compliance
Natural Gas
ENERGY COMPONENT
Design
Design
Margin
�,s�andacd Proposed. WPM-., � ;
Space Heating
0.27
0.24
0.03��wt
ka@f
Space Cooling
227.18
193.87
33.31`°°
Indoor Fans
:t
70.18
92.25
-22.06
Heat Rejection
0.00
0.00
0.00
Pumps & Misc.
0.00
0.00
0.00
Domestic Hot Water
7.98
7.65
0.33DMN'K
Lighting
79.61
70.52
9.09
Receptacle
91.54
91.54
0.00
REQ
Process
o.00
o.00
o.00
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0 20� :40 60� BO t00 V 0 140 160 18200 220,
katwsgn yr ��.r�
TOTALS:
476.77
456.07
20.69
Percent better than Standard:
4.3%
( 4.3% excluding process)
BUILDING COMPLIES
GENERAL INFORMATION-
f
Building Orientation
Number of Stories
Number of Systems
Number of Zones
(S)180 deg
Conditioned Floor Area
Unconditioned Floor Area
Conditioned Footprint Area
Fuel Type
2,685
sqft.
sqft.
sqft.
1
0
3
2,865
il
Natural Gas
Orientation. Gross Area Glazing Area Glazing Ratio
Front Elevation s 522 sqft. 42 sqft. 8.0%
Left Elevation (W) 486 sqft. 214 sqft. 44.1%
Rear.Elevation (N) 522 sqft. 0 sqft. 0.0%
Right Elevation (E) 416 sqft. o SO. 0.0%
Total 2,0
16sqft. 256 sqft.
Roof 2,865 sgft. =:::� sgft. 0.0%
Standard Proposed
Lighting Power Density 1.200 W/sqft. 1.063 W/sqft.
Prescriptive Env. Heat Loss 437 Btu/h 423 Btu/h
Prescriptive Env. Heat Gain 42,854 Btu/h-F 53,062 Btu/h-F
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PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE` --Part 3.of 3 PERF -1
PROJECT NAME
DATE -
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
7/26/2006
ZONE INFORMATION
Floor i Inst. Ctrl
Allowed LPD `k
Proi ,
Areal Tailored
Area LPD Credits
Loads,
System Name Zone Name Occupancy Type (sgft.) ,(Wlsf)1 (W/sf)?
r; W/s 3 1Nls 4
,.`(Vlllsf)
HVAC -1, 2 & 3 Office Medical and Clinical Care 2,685 1.063,
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(items marked with asterisk, see LTG -2 -C by others) (by others)
EXCEPTIONAL CONDITIONS COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST
The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special written justification
and documentation, and special verification to be used With the performance approach. The local enforcement agency determines the adequacy of
the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation
submitted.
The HVAC System "Carrier 50JX0605" is designated as 3 Phase, or is Exempted from the NAECA 13 SEER requirement.
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The exceptional features listed in this performance approach application have specifically been reviewed. Adequate written justification and
documentation for their use have been provided by the applicant.
Authorized_Si nature or Stam
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 1 of 3) LTG -1 -C
(PROJECT NAMEDATE
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement 7/26/2006
INSTALLED. INDOOR LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED AND UNCONDITIONED SPACES
INSTALLED
WATTS
INSTALLED LIGHTING, CONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG62-C) 2,854
PORTABLE LIGHTING (From LTG -3-C) 0
LIGHTING CONTROL CREDIT, CONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -4-C) 0
CONDITIONED SPACE ADJUSTED INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER 2,854
INSTALLED LIGHTING, UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -2-C) 0
LIGHTING CONTROL CREDIT, UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From •LTG -4-C) 0
UNCONDITIONED SPACE ADJUSTED INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER 0
ALLOWED INDOOR LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES
❑ COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD (From LTG -5-C) t
❑ AREA CATEGORY METHOD (From LTG -5-C)
❑ TAILORED METHOD (From LTG -5-C) ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER
ALLOWED
WATTS .
2,854
❑X PERFORMANCE METHOD
❑ COMMMON LIGHTING SYSTEM (From LTG -8-C)
ALLOWED INDOOR LIGHTING POWER FOR UNCONDITIONED SPACES From LTG -5-C) o
MANDATORY INDOOR AND DAYLIGHTING AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
CONTROL LOCATION
(Room #)
CONTROL
IDENTIFICATION
CONTROL TYPE
.(Auto Time Switch,, Dimming, etc.)
SPACE CONTROLLED
11
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 3 of 3) LTG -1 -C
PROJECT NAME
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
DATE
7/26/2006
Designer:
This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance
tests for lighting systems. The designer is required to check the boxes by all acceptance tests that
apply and list all equipment that require an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires
a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems to be tested in parentheses. The NJ
number designates the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential ACM Manual that describes the
test. Also indicate the person responsible for performing the tests (i.e. the installing contractor, design
professional or an agent selected by the owner). Since this form will be part of the plans, completion
of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately.
Building Departments:
Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new lighting
system system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the
building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance.
In addition a Certificate of Acceptance, LTG -1-A, Forms shall be submitted to the building department
that:
A. Certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance
information meet the requirements of§ 10-103(b) and Title 24 Part 6.
Test Description
Test Performed BY:
O LTG -2-A: Lighting Control Acceptance Document
- Occupancy Sensor Acceptance
- Manual Daylight Controls Acceptance
- Automatic Time Switch Control Acceptance
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
O LTG -3-A: Automatic Daylighting Controls Acceptance Document
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE MECH-1-C
NAME
Evans Eve Care Tenant Improvement
DATE
7/26/2006
uesigner:
This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to
check the boxes by all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the
equipment description and the number of systems to be tested in parentheses. The NJ number designates the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential
ACM Manual that describes the test. Also indicate the person responsible for performing the tests (i.e. the installing contractor, design professional or an agent
selected by the owner). Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work
appropriately.
Building Departments:
SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE. Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a
building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for
Code Compliance.
In addition a Certificate of Acceptance, MECH-1-A Form shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation
certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the reouirements of Section 10-103(b) and Title 24 Part 6.
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
❑ MECH-2-A: Ventilation System Acceptance Document
-Variable Air Volume Systems Outdoor Air Acceptance
-Constant Air Volume Systems Outdoor Air Acceptance
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
Test required on all New systems both New Constructicn and Retrofit.
❑ MECH-3-A: Packaged HVAC Systems Acceptance Document
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
Test required on all New systems both New Construction and Retrofit.
❑ MECH-4-A: Air -Side Economizer Acceptance Document
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
Test required on all New systems both New Construction and Retrofit. Units with economizers that are installed at the factory and certified with the
commission do not require equipment testing but do require construction inspection.
❑ MECH-5-A: Air Distribution Acceptance Document
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
This test required tithe unit serves 5,000 R2 of space or less and 25% or more of the ducts are in nonconditioned or semiconditioned space like an
attic. New systems that meet the above requirements. Retrofit systems that meet the above requirements and either extend ducts, replace ducts or
replace the packaged unit.
❑ MECH-6-A: Demand Control Ventilation Acceptance Document
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
All new DCV controls installed on new or existing packaged systems must be tested.
❑ MECH-7-A: Supply Fan Variable Flow Control Acceptance Document
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
All new VA fan volume controls installed on new or existing systems must be tested >
❑ MECH-8-A: -Hydronic System Control Acceptance Document
-Variable Flow Controls Applies to chilled and hot water systems.
-Automatic Isolation Controls Applies to new boilers and chillers and the primary pumps are connected to a common header.
-Supply Water Temperature Reset Controls
Applies to new constant flow chilled and hot water systems that have a design capacity greater than or equal to 500,000 Btulhr.
-Water-loop Heat Pump Controls
Applies to all new waterloop heat pump systems when: the combined loop pumps are greater than 5 hp.
-Variable Frequency Controls Applies to all new distribution pumps on new variable flow chilled, hydronic heat pump
or condenser water systems when; the pumps motors are greater than 5 hp.
Equipment requiring acceptance testing
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INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE (Part 1 of 2) LTG -2-C
ECT NAME
Evans Eve Care Tenant Improvement
INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES
•
DATE
7/26/2006
Luminaire
Lamps/Ballasts
Installed Watts
C
D
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1
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1.0
37.0
X
6
222
(2) 2 ft Fluorescent T8 Elec
2
17
1.0
33.0
X
76
2,508
(2) 4 ft Fluorescent T8 Elec
32T8
2
32
1.0
62.0
X
2
124
PAGE TOTAL 2 854
BUILDING TOTAL (sum of all pages) 2,854
PORTABLE LIGHTING (From LTG -3-C) D
CONTROL CREDIT (From LTG -4-C) D
ADJUSTED ACTUAL WATTS 2 854
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JAIR-SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Part 1 of 2 MECH-2-C
ECT NAME
Evans Eve Care Tenant Im
ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S)
Number of Systems
DATE
nt 7/26/2006
T-24
MANDATORY MEASURES Section Reference on Plans or Specification 1
Heating Equipment Efficiency
Cooling Equipment Efficiency
Heat Pump Thermostat
Furnace Controls
Natural Ventilation
Minimum Ventilation
VAV Minimum Position Control
Demand Control Ventilation
Time Control
Setback and Setup Control
Outdoor Damper Control
Isolation Zones
Pipe Insulation
• Duct Insulation
PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES
Calculated Heating Capacity x 1.43 2
Proposed Heating Capacity 2
Calculated Sensible Cooling Capacity x 1.212
Proposed Sensible Cooling Capacity 2
Fan Control
DP Sensor Location
Supply Pressure Reset (DDC only)
Simultaneous Heat/Cool
Economizer
Heating Air Supply Reset
Cooling Air Supply Reset
Duct Sealing for Prescriptive Compliance
112(a)
7.20 HSPF
112(a)
12.0 SEER / 10.2 EER
112(b)
Yes
112(c), 115(a)
n/a
121(b)
Yes
121 b
537 cfm
121 c
No
121(c)
No
121 c 122(e)
Programmable Switch
122(e)
Heating & Cooling. Required
122
Auto
1220
n/a
"
123
124
R-4.2
144 a & b
n/a
144 a & b
106,802 btuh
144 a & b
n/a
144 a & b
132,783 btuh
144 c
Constant Volume
144 c
144 c
Yes
144 d
No
144 a
No Economizer
144
Constant Tem
1144(f)
Constant Temp
144 k
No
1: For each central and single zone air systems (or group of similar units) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the
required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/K in the column.
2: Not required for hydronic heating and cooling. Either enter a value here or put in reference of plans and specificatons per footnote 1.
3: Enter Yes if System is: Constant Volume, Single Zone; Serves < 5,000 sgft; Has > 25% duct in unconditioned 'space. Duct sealing is required for Prescriptive Compliance,
see PERF -1 for performance method duct sealing requirements.
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WATER SIDE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Part 2 of 2 MECH-2-C
PROJECT NAMEDATE
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement 7/26/2006
SYSTEM FEATURES
2 WATER SIDE SYSTEMS: Chillers, Towers, Boilers, H dronic Loops
ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S)
Number of Systems
T-24
MANDATORY MEASURES Section Reference on Plans or Specification
Equipment Efficiency 112(a)
Pipe Insulation 123
PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES
Calculated Capacity
144 (a & b)
Proposed Capacity
144 (a & b)
Tower Fan Controls
144 h
Tower Flow Controls
144 h
Variable Flow System Design
144 0)
Chiller and Boiler Isolation
144 '
CHW and HHW Reset Controls
144 0)
WLHP Isolation Valves
144 '
VSD on CHW, CW & WLHP Pumps > 5
144 0)
HP
DP Sensor Location
144 '
•1: For each chiller, cooling tower, boiler, and hydronic loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph
number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column.
2: Water side systems include wet side system using other liquids such as glycol or brine.
Service Hot Water, Pool Heating
ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S) DHW Heater
Number of Systems 1
MANDATORY MEASURES Reference on Plans or Specification'
Water Heater Certification
113 (a)
Water Heater Efficiency
113 b
Service Water Heating Installation
113 (c)
Pool and Spa Efficiency and Control
114 (a
Pool and Spa Installation
114 b
Pool Heater - No Pilot Light
115 (c)
Spa Heater - No Pilot Light
115 d
A.O. SMITH FPS -50-224
79%
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1: For each water heater, pool heat and domestic water loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and
paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" ins the column.
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MECHANICAL VENTILATION MECH-3-C
PROJECT NAME DATE
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement 7/26/2006
PRESCRIPTIVE REHEAT
LIMITATION (Section 144(d))
MECHANICAL VENTILATION Section 121 (b)2)
AREA
BASIS
OCCUPANCY
BASIS
VAV MINIMUM
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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K
L
M
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403
403
537
HVAC -1, 2 & 3
Total
403
537
C to per Section 121. Table 121 -A
E Based on fixed seat or the oreater of the ex acted number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant load foregress purposes fors aces without fixed seating.
H Required Ventilation Air REQ'D V.A. is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on and AREA or OCCUPANCY BASIS column D or G).
I Must be greater than orequal to H or use Transfer Air column N to make up the difference.
J Design fan supply cfm Fan CFM x 30%: or
K Condition area fl. s x 04 cfm/ft. s .r or
L Maximum of Columns H, J, K, or 300 cfm
This must be less than orequal to Column L and greater that orequal to the sum of Columns H + N.
SFM
N Transfer air must be provided where the Recuired Ventilation Air (column H) is greater than the Design Minimum Air (column M). -Where required, transfer air must be greater than or
equal to the difference between the Required Ventilation Air (column H) and the Design Minimum Air (column M), column H - M.
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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DETAILS
Part 1 of 2 MECH-5-C
PROJECT NAME
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
DATE
7/26/2006
CHILLER AND TOWER SUMMARY
Motor
Eff.
Drive
Eff.
Efficiency
Tons
PUMPS
Drive
Eff.
Carrier 50JX0605
Equipment Name
Equipment Type
Qty.
Tot.
Qty
GPM
BHP
Motor
Eff.
Drive
Eff.
Pump
Control
1QHW BOILER SUMMARY
Rated Vol. Condition
System Name System Type Distribution Type QtyInput (Gals.) I Status
SMITH FPS -50-224 Small Gas Recirc/Demand 1 1 43.000 50 New
Energy Standby ITANKINS
Factor Loss or Ext.
or RE Pi I R -Val.
0.60 n/a
Hot Water P mp Hot Water Piping Len th ft
Add 1/2"
Control # HP Type In Plenum Outside Buried Insulation
CENTRAL SYSTEM RATINGS
HEATING COOLING
Aux. Condition
System Name System Type Qty Output kW Eff. output Efficlencv Status Economizer Type
Carrier 50JX0605 Packaged DX 3 57,000 0.0 7.20 HSPF 60,000 12.0 SEER / 10.2 EER New No Economizer
QI 1001 V QA\I
System Name
Fan Type
Motor Location
CFM
BHP
Motor
Eff.
Drive
Eff.
CFM
BHP
Motor
Eff.
Drive
Eff.
Carrier 50JX0605
Constant Volume
Draw -Through
2,000
1.00
82.5%
100.0%
none
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ENVELOPE MANDATORY MEASURES ENV -MM
PROJECT NAME DATE
Evans Eve Care Tenant Improvement I
7/26/2006
DESCRIPTION
Designer
Enforcement
❑ §118(a) Installed Insulating Material shall have been certified by the manufacturer to comply
with the California Quality Standards for insulating material, Title 20, Chapter 4, Article
3.
0 §118(c) All Insulating Materials shall be installed in compliance with the flame spread rating
and smoke density requirements of Sections 2602 and 707 of Title 24, Part 2.
X] §117(a) All Exterior Joints and openings in the building that are observable sources of air
leakage shall be caulked, gasketed, weatherstripped or otherwise sealed.
§116(b) Site Constructed Doors, Windows and Skylights shall be caulked between the unit
and the building, and shall be weatherstripped (except for unframed glass doors and
fire doors).
X❑ § 116(a)1 Manufactured Doors and Windows installed shall have air infiltration rates not
exceeding those shown in Table Number 1-E. of the Standards. Manufactured
fenestration products must be labeled for U -value according to NFRC procedures.
X❑ §118(e) Demising Walls in Nonresidential Buildings:
The opaque portions of framed demising walls in nonresidential buildings shall have
insulation with an installed R -value of no less than R-11 between framing members.
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A
B
C
D
E
F
Room,
Name
Task/Activity
Description
Room
Area (A)
(so' .
Room
Perimeter (P)
(ft)
Room Cavity
Height (H)
(ft)
Room Cay. Ratio
2.5 x H x P
/A
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C
LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES LTG -MM
NAMEEvansEve Care Tenant Improvement I DATE 7/26/2006
DESCRIPTION
Designer
Enforcement
F §131(d)1 For every floor, all interior lighting systems shall be equipped with a separate automatic
control to shut off the lighting. This automatic control shall meet the requirements of
Section 119 and may be an occupancy sensor, automatic time switch, or other device
capable of automatically shutting off the lighting.
X] §131(d)20verride for Building Lighting Shut-off: The automatic building shut-off system is
provided with a manual, accessible override switch in sight of the lights. The area
of override is not to exceed 5,000 square feet.
X] §119(h) Automatic Control Devices Certified: All automatic control devices specified are
certified, all alternate equipment shall be certified and installed as directed by the
manufacturer.
X❑ §111 Fluorescent Ballast and Luminaires Certified: All fluorescent fixtures specified for
the project are certified and listed in the Directory. All installed fixtures shall be
certified.
X] §132 Tandem Wiring for One and Three Lamp Fluorescent Fixtures: All one and three
lamp fluorescent fixtures are tandem wired with two lamp ballasts where required
by Standards Section 132; or all one and three lamp fluorescent fixtures are
specified with electronic high -frequency ballasts and are exempt from tandem
wiring requirements.
X] §131(a) Individual Room/Area Controls: Each room and area in this building is equipped
with a separate switch or occupancy sensor device for each area with floor -to -
ceiling walls.
§131(b) Uniform Reduction for Individual Rooms: All rooms and areas greater than 100
square feet and more than 0.8 watts per square foot of lighting load shall be
controlled with bi-level switching for uniform reduction of lighting within the room.
§131(c) Daylight Area Control: All rooms with windows and skylights that are greater than
250 square feet and that allow for the effective use of daylight in the area shall
have 50% of the lamps in each daylit area controlled by a separate switch; or the .
effective use of daylight cannot be accomplished because the windows are
continuously shaded by a building on the adjacent lot. Diagram of shading during
different times of the year is included on plans.
§131(e) Display Lighting. Display lighting shall be separately switched on circuits that
are 20 amps or less.
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MECHANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES e Part 1 of 2 MECH-MM
ROJECT NAME DATE
Evans Eve Care Tenant Improvement I
7/26/2006
DESCRIPTION
Designer
Enforcement
Equipment and Systems Efficiencies
0 §111 Any appliance for which there is a California standard established in the
Appliance Efficiency Regulations will comply with the applicable standard.
❑ § 115(a) Fan type central furnaces shall not have a pilot light.
X] § 123 Piping, except that conveying fluids at temperatures between 60 and 105 degrees
Fahrenheit, or within HVAC equipment, shall be insulated in accordance with
Standards Section 123.
X❑ § 124 Air handling duct systems shall be installed and insulated in compliance with
Sections 601, 603 and 604 of the Uniform Mechanical Code.
Controls
§ 122(e) Each space conditioning system shall be installed with one of the following:
X] § 122(e)1A Each space conditioning system serving building types such as offices and
manufacturing facilities (and all others not explicitly exempt from the
requirements of Section 112 (d)) shall be installed with an automatic time switch
with an accessible manual override that allows operation of the system during
off -hours for up to 4 hours. The time switch shall be capable of programming
different schedules for weekdays and weekends and have program backup
capabilities that prevent the loss of the device's program and time setting for at
least 10 hours if power is interrupted; or
§ 122(e)1 B An occupancy sensor to control the operating period of the system; or
§ 122(e)1 C A 4 -hour timer that can be manually operated to control the operating period of
the system.
X] § 122(e)2 Each space conditioning system shall be installed with controls that temporarily
restart and temporarily operate the system as required to maintain a setback
heating and/or a setup cooling thermostat setpoint.
§ 122(g) Each space conditioning system serving multiple zones with a combined
conditioned floor area more than 25,000 square feet shall be provided with
isolation zones. Each zone: shall not exceed 25,000 square feet; shall be
provided with isolation devices, such as valves or dampers, that allow the supply
of heating or cooling to be setback or shut off independently of other isolation
areas; and shall be controlled by a time control device as described above.
® § 122(a&b) Each space conditioning system shall be controlled by an individual thermostat
that responds to temperature within the zone. Where used to control heating, the
control shall be adjustable down to 55 degrees F or lower. For cooling, the
control shall be adjustable up to 85 degrees F or higher. Where used for both
heating and cooling, the control shall be capable of providing a deadband of at
least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling is shut off or
reduced to a minimum.
X❑ § 122(c) Thermostats shall have numeric setpoints in degrees Fahrenheit (F) and
adjustable setpoint stops accessible only to authorized personnel.
§ 112(b) Heat pumps shall be installed with controls to prevent electric resistance
supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat
pump alone.
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MECHANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES Part 2 of 2 MECH-MM
PROJECT NAME DATE
I Evans Eve Care Tenant Improvement 1 7/26/2006
Description
Designer
Enforcement
Ventilation
❑X § 121(e) Controls shall be provided to allow outside air dampers or devices to be operated at
the ventilation rates as specified on these plans.
X] § 122(f) Gravity or automatic dampers interlocked and closed on fan shutdown shall be
provided on the outside air intakes and discharges of all space conditioning and
exhaust systems.
§ 122(f) All gravity ventilating systems shall be provided with automatic or readily accessible
manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside, except for combustion air
openings.
X❑ § 121(f)1 Air Balancing: The system shall be balanced in accordance with the National
Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) Procedural Standards (1983), or
Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) National Standards (1989); or
§121(f)2 Outside Air Certification: The system shall provide the minimum outside air as
shown on the mechanical drawings, and shall be measured and certified by the
installing licensed C-20 mechanical contractor and certified by (1) the design
mechanical engineer, (2) the installing licenced C-20 mechanical contractor, or (3) the
person with overall responsibility for the design of the ventilation system; or
X] § 121(f)3 Outside Air Measurement: The system shall be equipped with a calibrated local or
remote device capable of measuring the quantity of outside air on a continuous
basis and displaying that quantity on a readily accessible display divice; or
a§ 121(f)4 Another method approved by the Commission.
Service Water Heating Systems
§ 113(b)2 If a circulating hot water system is installed, it shall have a control capable of
automatically turning off the circulating pump(s) when hot water is not required.
§ 113(b)3B Lavatories in restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with controls to limit the
outlet temperature to 110 degrees F.
a§ 113(b)3C Lavatories in restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with one of the
following:
Outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 0.5 gallons per
minute.
Foot actuated control valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a
maximum of 0.75 gallons per minute.
Proximity sensor actuated control valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot
water to a maximum of 0.75 gallons per minute.
Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum
of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.25 gallons/cycle (circulating system).
Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum
of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.50 gallons/cycle (non -circulating system).
Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum
of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.75 gallons/cycle (foot switches and proximity sensor
controls).
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HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY
,PROJECT NAME DATE
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement 7/26/2006
YSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA
HVAC -1 2 & 3 2,685
26.0 of
0
Outside
537 cfm
69.7 of
65.8 of
Total Room Loads
Return Vented Lighting
Return Air Ducts
Return Fan
Ventilation
Supply Fan
Supply Air Ducts
TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
CFM
I Sensible
Latent
CFM
I Sensible
4,252
74,106
11,843
2,752
35,883
0
3,705
1,794
0
0
537
20,802
8,236
537
24,985
0
0
3,705
1,794
102,31 9 20 079 64 456
Carrier 50JX0605 '132,783 26,731 106,802
Total Adjusted System Output 132,783 26,731 106,802
(Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions)
TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Jul 4 pm Jan 12 am
Heating Coil
82.5 of
Supply Fan
6000 cfm
82.5 of
Supply Air Ducts
82.3 of
• ROOMS
70.0 of
�% Return Air Ducts 4
DOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak
111.0/77.6 OF 77.8/64.5 OF 57.0/56.0 OF 57.0/56.0 OF
t Supply Air Ducts
Outside Air 0�ry= er
537 cfm Cooling Coil Supply Fan 57.6/56.2 °F
6000 cfm 54.0% R.H. ROOMS
74.6/63.0 of 74.0 / 62.8 of
Return Air Ducts
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ROOM LOAD SUMMARY
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PROJECT NAME
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
DATE
7/26/2006
SYSTEM NAME
HVAC -1, 2 & 3
FLOOR AREA
2,685
ROOM LOAD SUMMARY
ROOM COOLING PEAK
COIL COOLING PEAK
COIL HTG. PEAK
ZONE NAME
ROOM NAME
Mult.
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
LATENT
CFM
SENSIBLE
Office
Office
1
4,252
74,106
11,843
4,252
74,106
11,843
2,752
35,883
PAGE TOTAL 1 4,252 74,106 11,843E 2,752 35,883
TOTAL 1 4,252 74,106 11,843 2,752 35,883
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ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS 771
Project Title
Evans Eve Care Tenant Imnrnvement
Date
7i2(3i2nn(3
Room Information Desicin Conditions
Room Name office
Time of Peak Jan 12 am
Floor Area 2,685
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 26°F
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70°F
x
X
X
x
x
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
Conduction Area U -value AT OF Rtu/hr
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R-30 Roof R.30.2x10.24
surface
Area
2,865.0
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
x
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
x
X
x
9.00 x
0.0340
x
X
X
x
x
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
44
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
4,286
R-19 Wall W.19.2x6.16
180.0
0.0740
44
586
R-11 Partition Wall (W,11 -2x4,16)
342.0
0.1100
44
1,655
R-19 Wall .19.2x6.16
465.0
0.0740
44
1,514
Metal Dnnr
21.0
0.7000
44
647
R-19 Wall .19.24.16
480.0
0.0740
44
1,563
Double Metal T'nt
42.0
0.7200
44
1,331
R-19 Wall .19.2x6.16
271.6
0.0740
44
884
nn, ihie Metal Tint
53.6
0,7200
44
1,698
Double Metal Tint
53.6
0.7200
1,698
53.6
0.7200
44=1
698
Double Metal Tint
53.6
0.7200
44
1,698
Slab -On -Grade
perimeter = 224.0
0.7300
44
7.195
Items shown with an asterisk ('r) denote conduction through an interior
Infiltration: 1.001 x 1.064 x
chedule Air Sensible
Fraction
to another room.
2 685 x
Ceiling Height
0.500 / 6]
ACH
Page Total:
0
OT
26 453
9 430
TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 35,883
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ROOM COOLING PEAK LOADS
Project Title
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
63.8
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Date
7/26/2006
37.7
ROOM INFORMATION
37.0
DESIGN CONDITIONS
26.9
108.0
Room Name
office
Time of Peak
Jul 4 pm
(W)
Floor Area
2,685
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature
111 OF
(W)
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature
74cll�
Outdoor Wet Bulb Temperature
78 OF
Conduction
-30 Roof R.30.2x10.24
19 Wall .19.2x6.16
11 Partition Wall W.11.2x4.16
19 Wall W.19.2x6.16
Metal Door
-19 Wall .19.2x6.16
Double Metal Tint
-19 Wall .19.2x6.16
Double Metal Tint
Area
2,865.0
180.0
342.0
465.0
21.0
480.0
42.0
271.6
53.6
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETC)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Solar Gain
U -Value
0.0340
0.0740
0.1100
0.0740
0.7000
0.0740
0.7200
0.0740
0.7200
DETD 1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
63.8
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
37.8
37.7
40.9
37.0
41.4
26.9
108.0
26.9
Page Total
Orientation
Area
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
SGF
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
x
x
x
SC
Weighting
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
x
x
x
Factor
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
(S)
42.0
33
0.657
1.323
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
Page Total
Btu/hr
6,216
503
1,419
1,409
544
1,472
814
2,170
1,038
15 583
Btu/hr
1,204
3,999
3,999
3,999
3,999
17 198
Sched. Weighting
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Factor Btu/hr
i hts 1.0 x 2,685 x 1.063 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt x 0.999 = 9,731
ccu ants 1.0 x 2,685 x 300 Btuh/occ. / 10C sgft/occ. x 1.00 = 8,055
Receptacle 1.0c x 2,685 X 1.340 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt x 1.00 = 12,280
rocess 11.0c x 2,685 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt x 1.00 = 0
Infiltration: 1.00 x 1.064 X 2 685 X 9.00 x 0.50 / 3] X 38 = 8 144
chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH DT
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 74,106
Sched. Btu/hr
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain
Occupants 1.00 x 2 685 X 300 Btuh/OCC. / 100 sgft/occ. = 8 055
Receptacle 1.00 x x Watts/sgft x a 4131 Btuh/Watt =
Process 1.00 x 2,685 x 0.000 Watts/sgft X I - 3.413 Btuh/Watt = o
• Infiltration: x 4x771 x 6A� x x � / 6 ] x � = 3 788
chedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH pyy
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 11 843
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ROOM COOLING PEAK LOADS
Project Title
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
U -Value
Date
7/26/2006
ROOM INFORMATION
53.6
DESIGN CONDITIONS
53.6
Room Name
Office
Time of Peak
Jul 4 pm
Floor Area
2,685
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature
111 OF
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature
74`F
Outdoor Wet Bulb Temperature
78 9F
Conduction
Metal Tint
Area
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
U -Value
53.6
0.7200
53.6
0.7200
53.6
0.7200
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Solar Gain
DETD 1
X 26.9 =
X 26.9 =
X 26.9 =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
X =
Page Total
Weighting
Orientation Area SGF SC Factor
x x x =
x x x =
x x x =
x x x =
x x x =
X X x =
X X X =
x x x =
x x x =
x x x =
Page Total
Btu/hr
1,038
1,038
1,038
3 115
Btu/hr
0
Sched. Weighting Btu/hr
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Factor
fights 1.0c X 2,685 X 1.063 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt x 0.999 = 9,731
ccu ants 1.0c X 2,685 X 300 Btuh/occ. / 10 sgft/occ. X 1.00 = 8,055
Receptacle 1.0c X 2,685 X 1.340 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt X 1.00 = 12,280
rocess 1.0c X 2,685 X 0.000 Wafts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt x 1.00 = 0
Infiltration: 1.00 x 1.064 x 2 685 x 9.00 x 0.50 /601 x 38 = 8 144
—Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Z�,T
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 74,106
Sched. Btu/hr
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain
ccu ants 1.00 X 2 685 X 3001 Btuh/OCC. / 100 sgft/occ. = 8 055
Receptacle 1M x x Watts/sgft x 4131 Btuh/Watt =
Process 1.00 X 2,685 X 0.000 Wafts/sgft X 1 3.413 Btuh/Watt = o
• Infiltration: x 4,271 x � x x / 60] x _78g
chedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH pyy
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM11 843
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ROOM COOLING COIL LOADS
JProject Title
II Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
0.0340
X
Date
7/26/2006
ROOM INFORMATION
X
DESIGN CONDITIONS
0.1100
Room Name
Office
Time of Peak
Jul 4 pm
Floor Area
2,685
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature
111 OF
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature
74`F
Outdoor Wet Bulb Temperature
78 cl�
Conduction
30 Roof R.30.2x10.24
19 Wall W.19.24.16
11 Partition Wall .11.2x4.16
19 Wall W.19.24.16
Metal Door
19 Wall .19.2x6.16
Double Metal Tint
19 Wall .19.2x6.16
Double Metal Tint
Area
2,865.0
180.0
342.0
465.0
21.0
480.0
42.0
271.6
53.6
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room.
Solar Gain
U -Value
X
0.0340
X
X
0.0740
X
X
0.1100
X
X
0.0740
X
X
0.7000
X
X
0.0740
X
X
0.7200
X
X
0.0740
X
X
0:7200
X
DETD t
63.8 =
37.8 =
37.7 =
40.9 =
37.0 =
41.4 =
26.9 =
108.0 =
26.9 =
Page Total
Orientation
Area
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
X
X
X
SGF
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
x
X
X
SC
Weighting
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
x
X
X
Factor
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
(S)
42.0
33
0.657
1.323
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
(W)
53.6
263
0.657
0.432
Page Total
Btu/hr
6,216
503
1,419
1,409
544
1.472
814
2,170
1,038
15 583
Btu/hr
1,204
3,999
3,999
3,999
3,999
17 198
Sched. Weighting Btu/hr
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Factor
i hts 11.0c x 2,685 X 1.063 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh[Watt x 0.999 = 9,731
ccu ants 1.0 X 2,685 X 300 Btuh/OCC. / 10 sgft/occ. X 1.00 = 8,055
Receptacle 1.0 X 2,685 X 1.340 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh[Watt X 1.00 = 12,280
rocess 1.0c x 2,685 X 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt X 1.00 = 0
Infiltration: 1.00 x 1.064 x 2 685 x 9.00 x 0.50 /160 x 38 = 8,144
-Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH OT
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM74,106
Sched. Btu/hr
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain
ccu ants 1.00 X 2,6851 X 300 Btuh/OCC. / 100 sgft/occ. = 8 055
Receptacle 1.00 x 9 6 8.5 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x I 341il Btuh/Watt =
Process 1.00 X 2,685 X 0.000 Watts/sgft X 1 3.4131 Btuh/Vllatt = o
• Infiltration: x x x x � / 6] x �
chedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH Qyy
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 11 843
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ROOM COOLING COIL LOADS
Project Title
Evans Eye Care Tenant Improvement
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U -Value
Date
7/26/2006
ROOM INFORMATION
53.6
DESIGN CONDITIONS
53.6
Room Name
Office
Time of Peak
Jul 4 pm
Floor Area
2,685
Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature
111 OF
Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature
749F
Outdoor Wet Bulb Temperature
78 OF
Conduction
Metal Tint
Metal Tint
Area
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X
X
X
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X
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X
U -Value
53.6
0.7200
53.6
0.7200
53.6
0.7200
1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD)
Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction tirough an interior surface to another room.
Solar Gain
DETD 1
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X 26.9 =
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Page Total
Weighting
Orientation Area SGF SC Factor
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X x X
Page Total
Btu/hr
1,038
1,038
1,038
3 115
Btu/hr
0
Sched. Weighting
Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Factor Btu/hr
i hts 1.0 X 2,685 X 1.063 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt X 0.999 = 9,731
ccu ants 1.0c X 2,685 X 300 Btuh/occ. / 10 sgftlocc. X 1.00 = 8,055
Receptacle 1.0c X 2,685 X 1.340 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt X 1.00 = 12,280
rocess 1.0 x 2,685 X 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt x 1.00 = 0
Infiltration:1.00 x 1.064 x 2 685 x 9.00 x 0.50 /601 x
38 = 8 144
Ledule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH &T
Fraction
TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 74,106
Sched. Btulhr.
Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain
Occupants 1.00 x 2.6851 x 300 Btuh/OCC. / 100 sgft/occ. = 8 055
Receptacle 1.oD x 2 685 x 0 000 Watts/sgft x i 41al Btuh/Watt =
Process 1.00 X 2,685 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 1 3.413 Btuh/Watt = o
Infiltration: x Latent
x 6$ x x � / 60] x � _
chedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH Qyy
TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 71
11 843
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