06-1360 (SFD)s P.O. BOX 1504 VOICE (760) 777-7012
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO FAX (760) 777-7011
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153
BUILDING PERMIT
_ Date: 8/17/06
Application Number. 06-00001360` Owner:
Property Address: L_ 8045"5--VIA-PESSARO DAVID MCGUIRE
APN: 772-520-057.- - LA QUINTA, CA 92253
Application description: DWELLING - SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
Property Zoning: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
Application valuation: 501416
Contractor: D a
Applicant: Architect or Engineer: _ CANAVAN GROUP, INC. THE t
^ 73-9M 29 LARREA ST-,•STE 1 �+ nn
PALDESERT, CA 92260 SIT J 8,2006
i (760)346-4061
Li'c. No..:•.748552 CITYOFLAQUINTA
FINANCE DEPT.
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION - .WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION - -
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with •I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations' _
y Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. _ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided
License Clplp B License No.: 748552 " - for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which. this permit is
q�j�� issued. - ' .
- Date: �- !! Is �e tractor: . - I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor
/ Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workerscompensation
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATIO insurance carrier and policy number are:
I hereby affirm under' penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the Carrier STATE FUND Policy "Number 756-06 -
following reason (Sec. 7031 .5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit �to- _ I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any
construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to.its issuance, also'requires the applicant for the ,. person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California,
permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section
License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or 3700 of the Labor de, I shall orthwith comply with those provisions.
that he or. she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violationof Section 7031.5 by v r
any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: te: o scant; 6������
(_ 1 I, as owner of the property, or, my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and
the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The WARNING: , FURE•TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL '
Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND -
and who does the work himself or herself -through his or her own employees, provided that the DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN
. improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES.
one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or. - •,
improve for.the purpose of sale.). - APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
1 _ 1 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the
7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of conditions and restrictions set forth on this application.
property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed - - 1 . Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for
pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application,
I ) I am exempt under Sec. , B.&P.C. for this reason the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City
of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being
.performed under or following issuance of this permit.
Date: Owner: .. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced
within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY - permit to cancellation. -
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the - I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all
work for which this permit is issued ISec., 3097; Civ. C:1. - city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives
sof this co ty o enter upon the above-mentioned propert for inspection p rposes. -
Lender's Name:
ti ate: 0 0 5 azure (Applicant or Agent):
Lender's Address: � -
LQPERMIT
it Application Number . . . . . 06-00001360
Permit
. . .
BUILDING PERMIT
Additional
desc .
Permit Fee
. . . .
2045.50
Plan Check Fee
1329..58
_ n Issue Date
Valuation . . . .
501416
Expiration
Date
2/13/07
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
_
BASE
FEE
2039.50
2.00
3.0000
THOU BLDG
500,001-1,000,000'•
6.00'
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Permit
. . .
ELEC-NEW RESIDENTIAL
Additional
desc
'
Permit Fee
250.64
Plan Check Fee
62.66
Issue Date
Valuation
0
Expiration
Date
2/13/07
-
Qty Univ Charge.
Per
R
Extension -
�..
•BASE
FEE
15.00
• 5689.00
.0350
ELEC
NEW.RES -•1 OR 2 FAMILY
199.12 -
1076.00
.0200
- ELEC
GARAGE OR NON-RESIDENTIAL:•
.21.52
1.00''
15.0000
EA;: ELEC
TEMPORARY POWER POLE
15.00•:
` Permit
GRADING PERMIT
Additional
desc"'
Permit Fee
,'.
=15..00
- Plan,Check Fee
- . 00�
Issue Date
Valuation
0
Expiration
Date
•2/13/.07
-
Qty. Unit Charge
Per
_
Extensions +
- -----------------.---.-
--.-.--------------------------=-------------------`-.---.•...
BASE
FEE
15.00
.. •
Permit
. . . pMECHANICAL
- Additional
desc
Permit Fee
267.50
Plan'Check Fee
66.88
Issue Date
. . . .
Valuation
0'
Expiration
Date
2/13/07
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
BASE
FEE
15.00
1.00
9.0000
EA MECH
FURNACE <=100K
9.00
7.'00
11.0006
EA MECH
FURNACE >100K
77.00
1.00
9.0000
EA MECH
B/C <=3HP/100K BTU
9.00
6.00
16.5000
'EA MECH
B/C >3-15HP/>100K-500KBTU
99.00
8.00
6.5000
EA MECH
VENT FAN
52.00
- � r
LQPERMIT
Application Number .
. . . . 06-00001360
Permit . . . . . . MECHANICAL
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
1.00 6.5000
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EA MECH EXHAUST HOOD
6.50
Permit . .
PLUMBING
Additional desc .
Permit Fee . . .
281.25 Plan Check Fee
70.31
Issue Date
Valuation
0
Expiration Date
2/13/07
Qty Unit Charge
Per.
Extension
BASE FEE
15.00.
30.00 6.00,00
EA PLB FIXTURE
180.00
1.00 15.0000
EA PLB BUILDING SEWER
15.00
4..00 7.5000
EA PLB WATER HEATER/VENT
30.00
1.00 3.0000
EA PLB WATER INST/ALT/REP
3.00
1.00 9.0000
EA PLB LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM
9.00
19.00 .7500
EA PLB GAS PIPE >=5
14.25
1.00 '15.0000
EA PLB-GAS METER
15.00
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Special Notes and Comments
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5689 sq. ft. sfd this
permit does not
include pool .& spa block walls or
driveway approach.August 17, 2006
3:44:05 PM jjohnsbn
Other Fees . .
. . . . ART IN"PUBLIC-PLACES-RES
753.54
DIF COMMUNITY CENTERS -RES
74.00
-
DIF CIVIC CENTER --RES
480.00
ENERGY REVIEW FEE
132.96
DIF FIRE PROTECTION -RES
140.00
GRADING PLAN CHECK FEE
.00
DIF LIBRARIES - RES
355.00
DIF PARK MAINT FAC -. RES
22.00
DIF PARKS/REC '- RES
892.00
STRONG MOTION (SMI) - RES
50.14
DIF STREET MAINT FAC -RES
67.00
DIF TRANSPORTATION = RES
1666.00
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited
Due
Permit Fee Total
2859.8.9 .00 :00
2859.89
Plan Check Total
1529.43 500.0.0 .00
1029.43
Other Fee Total
4632.64 .00 .00
4632.64`
Grand -Total
9021.96 500.00 .00
8521.96
LQPERMIT
_ P.O. BOX 1504
Building �D u J� I % Qe f f,? 78 495 CALLE TAMPICO
Address / �/ (/� ` QA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253
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State Lic. City
& Classif. Lic. #
Arch., Engr.,
Designer WALu40, + Mc_caC,c_ukk
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LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section
7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and
effect.
SIGNATURE DATE
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following
reason: (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county which requires a
permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance also
requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to
the provisions of the Contractor's License Law, Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of
Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis
for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects
the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).
❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do
the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Profes-
sions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds
or improves thereon and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided
that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or im-
provement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of
proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale).
111, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct
the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does
not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such
projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law.)
O 1 am exempt under Sec. B. & P.C. for this reason
Date Owner
WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION ,
hereby affirm that I have a certificate of consent to self -insure, or a certificate of Worker's
Compensation Insurance, or a certified copy thereof. (Sec. 3800, Labor Code.)
Policy No. Company
0 Copy is filed with the city. ❑ Certified copy is hereby furnished.
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM
WORKERS' COM PEN SATION INSURANCE.
(This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) valuation
or less).
I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not
employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to Workers' Compensation Laws of
California.
Date Owner
NOTICE TO APPLICANT.. If, after making this Certificate of Exemption you should become
subject to the Workers' Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith
comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked.
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work
for which this permit is issued. (Sec. 3097, Civil Code.)
Lender's Name
Lender's Address
This is a building permit when properly filled out, signed and validated, and is subject to
expiration if work thereunder is suspended for 180 days.
certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct.
I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building
construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter the above-mentioned
property for inspection purposes.
Signature of applicant Date
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
06 _/3g, 0
APPLICATION ONLY
BUILDING: TYPE CONST. OCC. GRP.
A.P. Number- ml_— 5"20 095 7_1
Legal Description LCyr ft'273�� 8-1,4
Project Description 3144PLIE V'S
L(V I -1G• S �o $9' c�+1,
6t 6 6 5. �'.
= �Co SS5 F
(26,i*L. 107; s V,
Sq. Ft�SS No. I
Size Stories
No. Dw.
Units
New)( Add ❑ Alter ❑
Repair ❑
Demolition ❑
Estimated Valuation
PERMIT
MOUNT
Plan Chk. Dep.
Plan Chk. Bal.
Const.
Mech.
Electrical
Plumbing
S.M.I.
Grading
Driveway Enc.
Infrastructure
TOTAL
REMARKS
ZONE: BY:
MinimunqSetback Distances:
-'d Front Setback from Center Line
_0 %I Rear Setback from Rear Prop. Line
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FINALv—
FINAL DA1
Issued by:
Validated t
Validation:
WHITE = BUILDING DEPARTMENT YELLOW = APPLICANT PINK FINANCE
t
Valley Uiiff School District
,.. - 83-733 Avenue 55, Thermal, CA 92274
(760) 398-5909 Fax (760) 398-1224
This Box For District Use Only
DRVF.T.(')PF.R FF.FSs PAID
AREA:
AMOUNT
LEVEL ONE AMOUNT:
LEVEL TWO AMOUNT:
MITIGATION AMOUNT:
COMM/IND. AMOUNT:
DATE:
RECEIPT:
CHECK #:
INITIALS:
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
(California Education Code 17620)
J
Project Name: Date: 08/29/06
Owner's Name: David McGuire Phone No. 760-275-0926
Project Address: ' 80455 Via Pessaro La Quinta, CA 92253
Project Description: 1 SFD
APN: 772-520-057 Tract #: Lot #
Type of Development: Residential Xx Commercial
Total Square Feet of Building Area: , 6655 sq: ft.
Certification of Applicant/Owners: The person signing certifies that the above information is correct and makes this statement under
penalty of perjury'and further represents that he/she .is authorized to sign on behalf of the owner/developer.
1 n A ^
Dated: 08/29/06 Signature: / / &A
SCHOOL DISTRICT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ABOVE PROJECT HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE SATISFIED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: (CIRCLE ONE)
Education'Code Gov. Code Project Agreement Existing Not Subject to Fee
17620 65995 Approval Prior to 1/1/87 Requirement
Number of Sq.Ft. 6655 sq. ft.
Amount per Sq.Ft. $ 3.75 ,
Amount Collected $ , 24,956.25
Building Permit Application Completed: Yes/No
el
By: Carey M. Carlson, Asst. Supt., Business Services
Certificate issued by: Maria L. Angulo, Facilities Secretary Signature:- I- -
NOTICE OF 90 DAY PERIOD FOR PROTEST OF FEES AND S TEME OF FEES
Section 66020 of the Government Code asserted by Assembly Bill 3081, effective January 1, 1997, requires that this District provide (1) a written notice to the
project appellant, at the time of payment of school fees, mitigation payment or other exactions ("Fees"), of the 90 -day period to protest the imposition of these
Fees and (2) the amount of the fees. Therefore, in accordance with section 66020 of the Government code and other applicable law, this Notice shall serve to
advise you that the 90 -day protest period in regard to such Fees or the validity thereof, commences with the payment of the fees or performance of any other
requirements as described in section 66020 of the Government code. Additionally, the amount of the fees imposed is as herein set forth, whether payable at this
time or in whole or in part prior to issuance of a.Certifrcate of Occupancy. As in the latter, the 90 days starts on the date hereof. This Certificate of
Compliance is valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. Extension will be granted only for good cause, as determined by the School District, and up .
to three (3) such extensions may be granted. At such time as this Certificate expires, if a building permit has not been issued for the project that is the subject
of this Certificate, the owner will be reimbursed all fees that were paid to obtain this Certificate of Compliance.
!.;I':crrnpziir iaevitc icerl.iticate ;t'con:lrii<grc. firrrn taiilGs:Ct7 t. ST:i.ilt c . 1/16/03 T
SEP -22.-2005,,11:0701 FROM -
RECORDING
r,
RECORDING REQUESTED BY:
Fidelity National Title Company
Escrow No. 579"
Title Order No. $779185
When Recorded Mall Document
and Tau Statement To:
Mr, and Mrs. David A. McGuire
2015 Merrill Feld Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501
11
GRANT DEED Y
T-694 P-002/016 F-790
%
The undersigned grantorls) declare(s)
Documentary transfer tax Is 81,017.50
[ X I computed on full value of property conveyed, or
I ) computed on full value less value of Ilens or encumbrances remaining at time of sale,
[ l Unlncorporeted Area City of La Quinta
FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, recelpt of which Is hereby acknowledged, John M. Whittemore and Karen
H. Whittemore. Trustees of The Whittemore Revocable Trust Dated 1-22-99.
hereby GRANTS) to David A. McGuire and Patti S. McGuire, Husband end Wife as Joint Tenants
the fodowing described real property M the City of Le Qulnta
County of Riverside,. State of Celifomie:
Lot 273, TRACT 29894.2, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK
327, PAGE 56 TO 88 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
DATED: April 19, 2004
STATE OF CALIF RNIA
COUNTY OF
ON before me,
K._LAR9Y.R0 Qva mrrn personally appeared
pop e (or proved to me on the basis
of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose
name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument end
acknowledged to me that hekAe/they executed the
same in Ib eAw/their authorized capacity(les), and that
by FiWAw/thelr signature($)' on the instrument the
person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the
persons) acted, executed the Instrument. -
Witness my hand and official seal
SignatureZ�:� -
I HEREBY CERTIFY THIS TO BE A TRUE
AND COFIRWr COPY OF THE ORMAL
FI NATIONAL TITLE
r Karen H, Whittemore,
u ees of The Whittemore Revocable Trust Dated
1-22-99
ohn . Whittemore, Trustee
Karen H. Wittemore, Trustee
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ENE 24. 2004
MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE
FD -213 IAev 7/961 GRAM' DEED ..
RECEIVED 09-21-'05 10,11 FROM- TO- - P002/016
SEP-2.1-2005. 11:09AM FROM- T-694 P OeQQ
PARCEL 1:
LOT 273 OF AMENDED TRACT NO.2*4-2, IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, AS
SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 327, PAGE(S) 56 THROUGH 88, INCLUSIVE,
OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE,COUNTY RECORDER OF RIVERSIDE
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL WATER, MIINERALS, OIL, GAS, PETROLEUM,
OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND ALL GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
SOURCES IN OR UNDER SAID LAND OR WHICH MAY BE PRODUCED FROM v
SAID LAND.
PARCEL 2: ,
^ NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR ACCESS, INGRESS, DRAINAGE,
MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES$ ALL AS DESCRIBED
IN THE "DECLARATION" RECORDED DECEMBER 13,2002, INSTRUMENT NO.
2002-745936 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS.
RECEIVED 09-21—'05 10:11 FROM- T0= P016/016
Certificate of Occupan*cy*oTjhf
ot
- Iw-ow o nTm
OF 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 and/or use.
BUILDING ADDRESS: 80-455 VIA PESSARO
2
Use classification: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Building Permit No.: 06-1360
4
Occupancy Group: R-3 Type of Construction: VN Land Use Zone: RL
p
Owner of Building: DAVID MCGUIRE Address: 80-455 VIA PESSARO
City, ST, ZIP: LA QUINTA, CA 92253
By: STEVE TRAXEL
Date: DECEMBER 26, 2007
Building Official
POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE
QIHIEIEIRIS Registry :: Site:: Structure Details
V41 C-6 LAI Iz
Note This Structure has been Approved. All verifications have been completed.
cls �z 80-455 Via Passaro
La Quinta, California 92253
2001: Title 24
I; ' 1 ^� ) cl McGuire Residence
N, n McGuire Residence
Approved
Tested
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Tested 08/18/2007
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CERTIFICATE OF FIELD VERIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC tESTING (Page 1 of CF4R
Pio
. - Projec�tiTale/ / Pad Date
P �� SC�r-��
Project Addresst�4 n GtVC� — �Dv.O
Builder Name
Builder Contact Telephone Plan Number
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HERS Rater one Tele h
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Certifying
Da a Sample House Number
Firm: HERS Provider: _ e,
Street Address: ys - ��, /� r,e a.na �/ City/State/Zip: Aar
Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider
HERS RATER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The house was: Tested 13Approved as part of sample testing, but was not tested
As the HERS rater provi ing diagnostic testing and. field verifications I certify that the houses identified on this form comply
with the diagnostic tested compliance requirements as checked on this form.
fN.The installer has provided a copy of CF -6R (Installation Certificate.
Distribution system is fully ducted (i.e.; does not use building cavities as plenums or. platform returns in lieu of ducts)
Where cloth backed, rubber adhesive duct tape is installed, mastic and drawbands are used in combination with cloth
backed, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
1 Duct Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Maximum 6% Duct Leakage)
Duct Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 Pa) Measured
values
Test Leakage Flow in CFM �J
If fan flow is calculated as 400cfmn/ton x number of tons enter calculated
value here
If fanflow is measured enter -measured value here
Leakage Percentage (100 x Test Leakage/Fan Flow)=
�9
esk-Be c for Pecs-or-FaiF(Pass . o rss) e
P Fail
THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (TXV)
KYes ❑ No Thermostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspectionAr ❑
Yes is a pass
Els Fail
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOI2 DUCT DESIGN COMPLIANCE CREDIT
1' ❑ Yes ❑ No ACCA Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches values in CF -IR and
design on'plan.
2. ❑ Yes ❑ No TXV is installed or.Fan flow has been verified. If no TXV,
verified fan flow matches design from CF -IR.
I j Measured Fan Flow
Yes for both 1 and 2 is a Pass
Compliance Forms August 2001
❑ ❑
Pass Fail
A-16
CERTIFICATE OF FIELD 'VERIPICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (Page 1 of 7)CF4R
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Date
Protect Address
Budder Name
Builder Contact / Q Tele hone
(lt?•1roc P Plan Number
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Certifying Signature P 7'
Firm: R-
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HERS Provider:
Street Address: Dl City/State/zip: /� ,1
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Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider. `
HERS RATER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The house was: Tested ❑ Approved as part of sample testing, but was not tested
As the HER rater providing diagnostic testing and. field verification [certify that the houses identified on this form comply
with the diagnostic tested compliance requirements as checked on this form.
The installer has provided a copy of CF -6R (Installation Certificate. ".
Distribution system is fully ducted (i.e., does not use building canities as plenums or. platform returns in lieu of ducts)
'Where cloth backed, rubber adhesive duct tape is installed, mastic and drawbands are used in combination with cloth
backed, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
NTININIUAI REQUIREMENTS FOR DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
t Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Maximum 6% Duct Leakage) '
Duct Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 Pa) Measured
values
Test Leakage Flow in CFM
If 9�—
If fan flow is calculated as 400cfiu/ton x number of tons enter calculated
value here -
If fan flow is measured enter measured value'here
Leakage Perceiitage (100 x Test Leakage/Fan Flow) _
e-c-IIe�c-f
r THERA'IOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE C
Yes ❑ No ' Thermostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspection '
Yes is a pass
❑ MINIAIUAI REQUIREMENTS FOR DUCT DESIGN CONIPLIANCE CREDIT .
1'
El 'Yes ❑ No ACCA Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches values in CF -'1R and
design on plan. ,
?' ❑ Yes ❑ No TXV is installed orsFan•flow has been verified, 4If no TXV,
verified fan flow matches design from CF -1R ±
Measured Fan Flow
` Yes for both I and 2 is a Pass
Compliance Forms
August 2001
❑ ❑
Pass Fail
A-16
CERTIFICATE OF FIELD VERIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (Page 1 of 'n CF4R
. -
Project T/tele Tifle -
X lam' his 1� Date
Project Address�/'OV,Q
Builder Name
Builder Contact
« Telephone,.
/ /� it I /� �n QPlan Number
�l / 1 r rry
HhKS Rater
Telephone. •
" - P Sample Group Number
Certifying Signature 24
Dae Sample House Number
Firm:
HERS Provider: , e G✓il��'�.�
Street Address: �,ne.t�ma
City` /State/ZiP:
Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider.
HERS RATER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The house was: Tested ❑ Approved as part of sample testing, but was not tested
As the HERS rater prIding dia
with the diagnostic tested comp(tance requirements as checked on thignostic testing and. field verifications I certify that the houses identified on this form comply
with
forth.
The installer has provided a copy of CF -0R (Installation Certificate. ,
Distribution system is fully ducted (i.e., does not use building cavities as plenums or platform returns in lieu of ducts)
Where cloth backed, rubber adhesive duct tape is installed, mastic and drawbands are used in combination with cloth
backed, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
MINIMUM REQUIREh.IENTS FOR DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
Duct Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Maximum•6% Duct Leakage) -
Duct Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 Pa), . Measured
i values
Test Leakage Flow "in CFM %y
If fan flo.Nv is calculated as 400ctm/ton x number of tons enter calculated
value here
If fan flow is measured euter measured value'here
Leakage Percentage (100'x Test Leakage/Fan Flow) /
eck-Bei for -Fess or. Fail -(Vass -=6% -or iEssj -e
Pa Fail
THERIYIOSTATIC, EXPANSION VALVE (TXN9.
-------------
1 Yes ❑ No Themio`static Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspection w
Yes is a pass Pam Fail
❑
MINIMUM REQUIRE FOR DUCT DESIGN COMPLIANCE CREDIT
El 'Yes ❑ No ACOA Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches values in CF -IR and
design.on'plari.
2.
❑ Yes ❑ No TXV is installed or. Fan flow has been verified. If no TXV,
verified fan flow matches design from CF -1R
Measured Fan' Flow
❑ a
Yes for both:
I and 2 is a Pass Pass Fail
Compliance Forms
August 2001• A-16
CERTIFICATE OF FIELD VERIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (Pagel of CF4R
Project Title �i�,'k
Date
Project Address
Builder Name
Builder Contact Telephone
/��! //Q / ,Plan Number'
HERS Rater
- -- Telephone Sample Group Number
Certifying Signature P 7.
Dae Sample House Number
Firm: / /
HERS Provider:
G! ,20 /�//� �/
Street Address:a�a Dl-,City/State/Zi //2
Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider.
-HERS RATER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The house was: i Tested ❑ Approved as part ofsample testing, but was not tested
As the HERS rater providing diagnostic. testing andfield verifications I.certify that the houses identified on this form comply
.
with the diagnostic tested compliance requirements as checked on.this form.
The installer has provided a copy of CF -6R (Installation Certificate.
Distribution system is fully ducted (i.e.; does not use building cavities as plenums or platforn) returns in lieu of ducts)
Where cloth backed, rubber adhesive duct tape is installed, mastic and drawbands are used in combination with cloth
backed, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
V_AIINIMUM R.EQUIREAIENTS FOR DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
Duct Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Maximum 6% Duct Leakage)
Duct Pressurization Test Results.(CF M @ 25 Pa) Measured
' I
Test Leakage Flow in CFM
If fan flow is calculated as 400cfiu/ton x number of tons enter calculated
value here
If fan flow is measured enter measured value here
Leakage P6rcentage (100 x Test Leakage/Fan Flow) _
OSTATIC
ANSION VALVE
va ues
7
g/3
Yes ' ❑ No Thermostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspection'
Yes is a pass
❑ MINIMUM REQUIRE, MENTS FOR DUCT DESIGN COMPLIANCE CREDIT
❑ Yes El No ACCA Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches values in CF -1R and
design on plan: -
Pales Fail
El
1'as Fail
2. ❑ Yes ❑ No TXV is installed or -Fan flow has been verified. If no TXV,
4 verified fan flow matches design from CF -1R.
Measured Fan Flow =
❑ a
Yes for both I and 2 is a Pass Pass Fail
Compliance Forms
August 2001 A-16
CERTIFICATE OF FIELD VERIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTICTESTING (Page 1 of 7) CF4R
Projecctt Title
I — X 6^ gs �G Date
Project Address 4 n e, 4 1pv p
Budder Name
Builder Contact hone Tele .
P Plan Number
1411 e , e L/y9 7�A
HERS Kater
Telephone P Sample Group Number
Certifying Signature 19 7.
Da a Sample House Number
Firm: /
HERS Provider.
Street Address: City/State/Zip:
Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider
HERS RATE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The house was: Tested ❑ Approved as art of sample P mp a testing, but was not tested
As the HERS rater providing diagnostic testing and. field verification�,I certify that the houses identified on this form comply
with the diagnostic tested compliance requirements as checked on this form. -
The installer has provided a copy of CF -6R (Installation Certificate.
Distribution system is fully ducted (i.e., does not use building cavities as plenums or platform returns in lieu of ducts)
Where cloth backed, rubber adhesive duct tape is installed, mastic and drawbands are used in combination with cloth
backed, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
Duct Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Maximum 6% Duct Leakage)
Duct Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 Pa) Measured
values
Test
If fan flow is calculated as 400cfin/ton x number of tl
ons enter
value here
If fan flow is measured enter measured value'here
Leakage Percentage (100'x Test Leakage/Fan Flow)
gel-Be�c-for-Pass or-Faii{Pass--6-%-orl ---e
P s Fail
THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (XN9.
Yes ❑ No Thennostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspection
Yes is a pass Pass Fail
❑ MINIATUAI REQUIREMEN -S FOR DUCT DESIGN COAIPLIANCE CREDIT
1' ❑ Yes ❑ No ACCA-Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches values inCFAR and
design on plan.
2' ❑ Yes ❑ No TXV is installed or.Fan flow has been verified. If no TXV,
Verified fan flow matches design from CF -IR
' Measured Fan Flow=
❑. ❑
Yes for both -.1 'and 2 is a Pass Pass Fail
Compliance Forms
August 2001 A-16
CERTIFICATE OF FIELD' VERIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC (Page I of 7)' CF -4R
Project Title
Date,,
Project Address 4 n et- LA /-Ot/
V 74
Builder Name
• Builder Contact
/ Tele—7— rian Number
phone .. I
HERS Rater
Telephone Sample Group Number
Certifying Signature
Firm;
Dae Sample House Number
HERS Provider:. le
Street Address:
City-/'State/Zip:
Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider
HERS RATER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The house was: A Tested 0 Approved as part of sample testing, but was not tested
As the HERS rater providing diagnostic testing and_ field verification I I certify that the houses identified on this fo
with the diagnostic tested compliance requirements as checked on.thi P s form. 4 rm comply
The installer has provided a copy of CF -6R (Installation Certificate.
Distribution . system. is fully ducted (i.e., does not use building cavities as plenums or platform
returns in li;u of ducts)
.'Where cloth
th backed, rubber adhesive duct tape is installed, mastic and drawbarids are used in combination with clothbacked, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
A—MINIMUAI REQUIREMENTS FOR'DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
Duct Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Nlaximuru'6% Duct Leakage)
Duct Presauiza'tion Test Res6its (CFM @ 25 Pa) Measured
values
Test Leakage Flow in CFM
If fan flow is calculated as 40 Ocfi-LVton x number of.tons enter calculated
value here
If fan flow is measured enter measured value here
Leakage Percentage (100 'x Te'st.Leakage/Fan Flow)
7.
Fail
TIIERAJOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (TxNr)-
2
VVryes ❑ No Thermostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspection-,
Yes is a pass
El AIIN'INIUNIPEQUIREAIEN'tS'FOR' DUCT DESIGN CONIPLIA-NCE CREDIT
El 'Yes El No ACCA- Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches val6e's in'CF-IR and
design on . plan.
2.
El Yes ❑ No TXV is installed.or-Fan flow has.been verified. if no TXV,
verified fan flow matches design from CF- I R_
Measured Fan Flow
Yes , for both I and 2'is a Pass
CO,��,I—iance�Forms�����August 20O�I
Im
rT
Pass Fail
El 0
Pass Fail
A-16
CERTIFICATE OF FIELD' VERIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC 'TESTING . Page I'of
7) CF -4R
Project Tide
Date
Project Address '41011A
Builder Name
Builder Contact
Tele hone .
1A 110,CneJ -7-7'lef 'Plan Number,
HERS Rater
. r (-
Telephone
Sample Group Number
'Certifying Signature Zz C/
Date
Firm; Sample House Number
HERS Provider:
Street Address: /0
4A.naCity/State/Zi
Copies to: Builder, HERS Provider -o/.y, 6er
HERS RATER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT'
The house was: E3 Approved as part of sample testing,lbut was not tested
As the HERS, rater providing diagnostic testing'an'd.fiel.d verification Icertifythat . the houses identified on this form comply
with the diagnostic tested compliance re
quirements as checked on. thi's form.
The installer has provided a copy of CF -6R. (Installation Certificate.
Distribution syste
in is fully ducted (i.e., does not use building.cavities as plenums or platform
Where returns in lieu of ducts)
cloth
th backed, rubber adhesive du'ct tape is installed, mastic and drawbands are used in combination with cloth
backed, rubber adhesive duct tape to seal leaks at duct connections.
MINIMUM ROUIREMENTS'FOR
DUCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
Duct . Diagnostic Leakage Testing Results (Maximum 6% Duct Leakage)
Duct Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 Pa) Measured
values
Test Leakage Flow in CFM
If fan flow is calculated as 400cfi-6/ton x numb6r oftons enter calculated 36
value here
Iffan . flow ismeasured enter measured valud'here
Leakage Percentage (1001 Test.Leakage/Fan Flow)
Pas Fail
THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (TXNq
Yes 0 No Thermostatic Expansion Valve is installed and Access is
provided for inspection
❑ Yes is a pass
AIIN*INIUI\IRFQUIREAIENTS'Foit DUCT,DESIGNCOMPLIANCE CREDIT
0 Yes El No RCCA - Manual D Design requirements have been met (rater has
verified that actual installation matches value's in CF -IR and
design on
2.
Yes El No TXV is installed' or -Fan flow has been verified. If no TXV,
verified fan flow matches design from CF- I R_
Measured Fani Flow=.,'
Yes for, both- Fand 2 is a Pass
Compliance Forms
August 2001
Pt Fail
Pass Fail
A-16
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Pagel of 12) CF -6R
Site.Address I Permit Number
Installation certificates (CF -611) are required fof each and every dwelling u6it. When the installation of measures that require
field verification and diagnostic testing is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shall complete diagnostic
testing and the procedures specified in this section. When the installation is complete, the builder or the builder's
subcontractor shall complete the CF -6R (Installation Certificate), and keep it at the building site for review by the building
department. The builder also shall provide a copy of the Installation Certificate to the HERS rater for any measures requiring
field verification and diagnostic testing, per Section 10-103(a).
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS:
Distribution
CEC Certified Type If # of Rated Input External
Heater Mfr Name & (Std, Point- Recirculation, Identical (kW or Tank Volume Efficiency Standby Insulation
Type Model Number of -Use, etc) Control Type Systems Btu/hr)'(gallons) (EF, RE)' Loss (%)2 R-value2
C
1 For small gas storage (rated input of less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water
heaters, list Energy Factor (EF). For large gas storage.water heaters (rated input of greater than 75,000 Btu/hr), list
Recovery (RE), Thermal Efficiency, Standby Loss and Rated Input.. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Thermal
Efficiency and Rated Input. -
2. R-12 external insulation is mandatory for storage water heaters- with an energy factor of less than 0.58.
Kitchen Piping:
If indicated on the CF -1R, all hot water piping > 3/4 inches in diameter that runs from the hot water source to the kitchen
fixtures is insulated.
Faucets & Shower Heads:
All faucets and showerheads installed are certified to the Energy Commission, pursuant to Title 24, Part 6, Section 111.
Central Water Heating in Buildings with Multiple Dwelling Units (required for prescriptive)
❑All hot water piping in main circulating loop is insulated to requirements of §1500)
❑Central hot water systems serving six or fewer dwelling units which have (1) less than 25' of distribution piping
outdoors; (2) zero distribution piping underground; (3) no recirculation pump; and (4) insulation on distribution piping
that meets the requirements of Section 1500)
❑Central hot water systems serving more than 6 dwelling units - presence of either a time control or a time/temperature
control
✓ ❑ I, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above my signature is: 1) the actual equipment installed; 2)
equivalent to or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF -1R) submitted for compliance
with the Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and 3) equipment that meets or exceeds the appropriate
requirements for manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency Regulations or Part 6), where applicable.
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature: Date:
Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, HERS RATER (IF APPLICABLE) BUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY
Residential Compliance Forms September 2005
F
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 2 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address 777it Number
An installation certificate is required to be posted at the building site or made available for all appropriate inspections. (The
information provided on this form is required) After completion of final inspection, a copy must be provided to the building
department (upon request) and the building owner at occupancy, per Section 10-103(a).
FENESTRATION/GLAZING:
Item
Manufacturer/Brand
Name
(GROUP LIKE
RODUCTS
Total
Quantity of Area Exterior
Product U -factor Product SHGC # of Like Product Square Shading Device CommentstLocation/
(5 CF -I R value) z (5CF-1 R value) Z Panes j0ptionao Feet or Overhang Special Features
Of applicable)
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
2.
-
3.
t
4.
Signature Date
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
5.
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
6.
OR Window Distributor
7.
Signature Date
-Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
8.
General Contractor.(Co. Name) OR Owner
9.
OR Window Distributor
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Use values from a fenestration product's NFRC label. For fenestration products without an NFRC label, use the default
values from Section 116 of the Energy Efficiency Standards..' .
2) Installed U -factor must be less than or equal to values from CF -1R. Installed SHGC must be less than or equal to values
from CFAR, or a shading device (exterior or overhang) is installed as specified on the CFAR. Alternatively, installed
weighted average U -factors for the total fenestration area are less than or equal to values from CF -1R. If using default table
SHGC values from §116 identify whether tinted or not.
✓ ❑ 1, the undersigned, verify that the fenestration/glazirig listed above my signature: 1) is the actual fenestration
product installed; 2) is equivalent to or has a lower U -factor and lower SHGC than that specified in the certificate of
compliance (Form CF -1R) submitted for compliance With the Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and
3) the product meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from Part 6), where applicable.
Item #s
Signature Date--
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
Of applicable)
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
t
Item#s
Signature Date
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
(if applicable)
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
Item #s
Signature Date
-Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
(if applicable)
General Contractor.(Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
copies to: Building Department, HERS Rater, (if applicable) Building Owner at Occupancy
Residential Compliance Forms
April 2005
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 3 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
An installation certificate is required to be posted at the building site or made available for all appropriate inspections. (The
information provided on this form is required) After completion of final inspection, a copy must be provided to the building
department (upon request) and the building owner at occupancy; per Section 10-103(a).
HVAC SYSTEMS:
Heating Equipment
Equip Type
(pkg. heat um
CEC Certified Mfr.
Name and Model
Number
# of
Identical
Systems
Efficiency
(AFUE, etc.)
zCF-1R value)
. Duct
Location
attic, etc.
Duct or
Piping
R-valueBtu/hr
Heating
Load
Heating
Capacity
Btu/hr
ttrnAC�
02
ou °�a
-
8/ o a o
166, oo�
..&4
! C-19
37, &od
J7 60o
&0:b
?°I "tb
a2�, eod
tvr
Cooling Equipment
Equip Type
(pkg. heat um
CEC Certified Mfr.
Name and Model
Number
# of
Identical
S stems>_CF-IR
Efficiency'
(SEER or EER)
value)
Duct
"Location
'attic, etc.
Duct
R -value
Cooling
Load
Btu/hr
Cooling
Capacity
Btu/hr
..&4
37, &od
J7 60o
Pira-� - aa. -P
?°I "tb
a2�, eod
1. > symbol reads greater than or equal to what is indicated on the CF -7R value.
Include both SEER and EER if compliance credit.for high EER air conditioner is claimed.
✓I, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above is: 1) is the actual equipment installed, 2) equivalent to or
more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF -1R) submitted for compliance with the
Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings, and 3) equipment that meets or exceeds the appropriate
requirements for manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency Regulations or Part 6), where applicable.
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
pe�ze at/ --
Signature:
Date:
Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, HERS RATER (IF APPLICABLE) BUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY
Residential Compliance Forms April 2005
JCM Inspections
39725 Garand Lane Suite F
I IJ Palm Desert, CA 92211
INSPECTIONS Phone: 760-345-5554 - Fax: 760-772-3895 INSPECTIONS
EPDXY INSPECTION REPORT Date:
Project Name: Project No:
Project Address: {{�City:
E7L-"111(Z: Jc�eli�c `._
Client: Sub-Contractor: ,�,�fr e'
General Contractor: Architect: Structural Engineer:
�,V
Q Anchor Bolts Q-Rebar
^° fTitle
Epoxy Type: �� w� 1 K�'��\ 4 �e .
Epoxy Shelf Life:�
r
Hole Cleaning Method(s): !6bA0%.01_ -�� L; A �' ,•, �� ��`_�,, �� ( fit t ,� < �; l��K y � � __
®IBC
24
Other:
Unresolved Items:
LJ'done
See Below
DescriptionofWorkInspected:C- ,%X �y1� ��e, G�\3J� Ei(` �G,v� -" ^;
a-
*361.I��
Cr,OOe, _1 �tine \\i ^;a1 Q V;,.(
V.,, C C1In Ir
V, fir`:•\
E• Z USF eii c•r- e,\ `+4 4l , `�— ? c \� C 1t1A r– \�'
C1 �'• S� \ \vim �'c .. ; �t
Work complies with written approval from Structural Engineer and ICC Evaluation Report #'
I hereby certify that I have inspected all of the above work, unless otherwise noted, and to the best of my ability I have found this work to comply with the approved
plans, specifications _applicable building laws. Final report issued at project completion.
Inspector: Jack"C\Millin ICC C`eertifii6idon No: 0842216-49
Contractor's Representative:
Copy 1 JCM Inspections Copy 2 Project Superintendent
Copy 3 Governing Agency
Page ' of I
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 4 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
L� urn, C¢1
INSTALLER COMPLIANCE STATEMEN FOR'DUCT LEAKAGE
INSTALLER COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The building was: ✓ ❑Tested at Final ✓ Tested at Rough-ir►
INSTALLER VISUAL INSPECTION AT FINAL CONSTRUCTION STAGE FOR NEW DUCTS:
Remove at least one supply and one return register, and verify that the spaces between the register boot and the interior finishing
wall are properly sealed.
If the house rough -in duct leakage test was conducted without an air handler installed, inspect the connection points between the
air handler and the supply and return plenums to'verify that the connection points are properly sealed.
04nspect all joints to ensure that no cloth backed rubber adhesive duct tape is used on new ducts.
✓ UCT LEAKAGE REDUCTION
Procedures for field verifiralinn and diaonnstir tectino nfair distrihitinn .cvctomc aro availahlo in RACIV Annondir RCd- 2
NEW CONSTRUCTION: _ , . • ,
- •
Duct Pressurization Test Results (CFM @ 25 Pa)'.y ". �_
Measured
Values
1
Enter Tested Leakage Flow in CFM:
a
Fan Flow: Calculated (Nominal: ✓ ❑ Cooling,/ -0 Heating) or ✓ ❑ Measured
0 10 D
2
If Fan Flow is Calculated as 400 cfm/ton x number of tons or as 21.7 cfm/(kBtu/hr) x Heating
act in Thousands of Btu/hr, enter total calculated or measured fan flow in CFM here:
Mae
_W/ V"Ca
3
Pass if Leakage Percentage < 6% for Final or < 4% at Rough -in without air handle:
3
Pass ❑ Fail
100 x Line # 1 / Line # 2
ALTERATIONS:
Duct System and/or HVAC Equipment Change -Out
Enter Tested Leakage Flow in CFM from Pre -Test of Existing DuctPrior to Duct
4
`System
System Alteration and/or Equipment Change -Out.
Enter Tested Leakage Flow in CFM from Final Test of New Duct -System or Altered Duct
5
S stem for Duct System Alteration and/or Equipment Chan a -Out.
Enter Reduction in Leakage for Altered Duct System
6
Line # 4 Minus Line # 5 —.(Only if A licable . _
7
Enter Tested Leakage Flow in CFM to Outside (Only if Applicable)
✓ ✓
Entire New Duct System - Pass if Leakage Percentage < 6% for Final.
❑pass ❑Fail
8
100 x Line # 5 / Line # 2
TEST OR VERIFICATION STANDARDS: For Altered Duct System and/or HVAC Equipment Change-
✓
Out Use one of the following four Test or Verification Standards for compliance:
9 Pass if Leakage Percentage < 15% [100 x [ (Line # 5) / (Line # 2)]]
❑Pass ❑Fail
10 Pass if Leakage to Outside Percentage < 10% [100 x [ (Line # 7) / (Line # 2)]]
❑ Pass ❑ Fail
Pass if Leakage Reduction Percentage > 60% [100 x f (Line # 6) / . (Line # 4)]]
❑pass 13 Fail
11 and Verification by Smoke Test and Visual Inspection
12 Pass if Sealing of all Accessible Leaks and Verification by Smoke Test and Visual Inspection
❑ Pass ❑ Fail
- Pass if One of Lines # 9 through # 12 ass
❑ Pass ❑ Fail
✓�, the undersigned, verify that the above diagnostic test results were+performed in conformance with the requirements for compliance
credit. I, the undersigned, also certify that the newly. installed or retrofit Air -Distribution System Ducts, Plenums and Fans comply with
Mandatory requirements specified in Section 150 (m) of the 2005 Building Energy Efficiency standards.
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) -OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner -;
f'e;° �Z� • C,fJ'/' / dna
- •
Signature:
Date:
Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, HERS RATER (IF APPLICABLE) BUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY
Residential Compliance Forms
December 2005
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 5 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
✓ ❑ THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE (TXV),
Procedures for field verification of thermostatic expansion valves are available in RACM, Appendix RI.
✓ ❑ REFRIGERANT CHARGE MEASUREMENT
Verification for Required Refrigerant Charge and Adequate Airflow for Split System Space Cooling Systems without
Thermostatic Expansion Valves
Outdoor Unit Serial #
OF
Access is provided for inspection. The procedure shall
OF
Outdoor Unit Make
OF
Outdoor Unit Model
consist of visual verification that the TXV is installed on
Cooling Capacity
Btu/hr `
Date of Verification
✓ ❑ Yes ❑ No
the system and installation of the specific equipment ❑
❑
Date of Thermocouple Calibration
(must be checked monthly)
shall be verified.
Yes is a pass 1 Pass
I Fail
✓ ❑ REFRIGERANT CHARGE MEASUREMENT
Verification for Required Refrigerant Charge and Adequate Airflow for Split System Space Cooling Systems without
Thermostatic Expansion Valves
Outdoor Unit Serial #
OF
Location
OF
Outdoor Unit Make
OF
Outdoor Unit Model
OF
Cooling Capacity
Btu/hr `
Date of Verification
OF
Date of Refrigerant Gauge Calibration(must
be checked monthly)
Date of Thermocouple Calibration
(must be checked monthly)
.Standard Charge Measurement Procedure (outdoor air dry-bulb 55°F and above):
Procedures for Determining Refrigerant Charge using the Standard Method are available in RACM, Appendix RD2:
Note: The system should be installed and charged in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications before starting this
procedure.
Measured Temneratures
Supply (evaporator leaving) air dry-bulb temperature (Tsupply, db)
OF
Return (evaporator entering) air dry-bulb temperature (Treturn, db),
OF
Return (evaporator entering) air wet -bulb temperature (Treturn, wb)
OF
Evaporator saturation temperature (Tevaporator, sat)
OF
Suction line temperature (Tsuction, db)
OF
Condenser (entering) air dry-bulb temperature (Tcondensef, db)
OF
,u erheat Charge Method Calculations for Refrigerant Charge
Actual Superheat = Tsuction, db — Tevaporator, sat OF
Target Superheat (from Table RD -2) °F
Actual Superheat - Target Superheat (System passes if between -5 and +5°F) °F
i ernpermure 3put ivieuioa t-aicumuons ror Aaequate Hirnow
Split Method Calculation is not neces.cary ifAdenunta Airflnw rredit is tnknn
Actual Temperature Split = T return, db Tsupply, db
OF
Target Temperature Split (from Table RD3)
OF
Actual Temperature Split Target Temperature Split (System passes if between -
3°F and +3°F or, upon remeasurement, if between -3°F and -100°F
OF
April 2005
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 6 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
Standard Charge Measurement Summary:
System shall pass both refrigerant charge and adequate airflow calculation criteria from the same
measurements. If corrective actions were taken, both criteria must be remeasured and recalculated.
✓ ❑ Yes ❑ No I System Passes
Alternate Charge Measurement Procedure (outdoor air dry-bulb. below 55 °F)
Note: The system should be installed and charged in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and installer
verification shall be documented on CF -6R before starting this procedure. If outdoor air dry-bulb is 55 OF or above, installer
shall use the Standard Charge Measure Procedure:
Procedures for Determining Refrigerant Charge using the Alternate Method are available in RACM, Appendix RD3.
Wei h -In Charging Method for Refrigerant Charge
Actual liquid line length: ft
Manufacturer's Standard liquid line length: ft
Difference (Actual — Standard):. ft
Manufacturer's correction (ounces per foot) x difference in length = ounces
(+ = add) (- = remove)
Measured Airflow Method for Adequate Airflow Verification available in RACM, Appendix RD2.6
Calculated Airflow: Cooling Capacity (Btu/hr) X 0.033 (cfm/Btu-hr) = CFM
Measured Airflow is CFM (Measured airflow must be greater than the calculated airflow).
Alternate Charge Measurement Summary:
System shall pass both refrigerant charge and adequate airflow calculation criteria from the same measurements. If
corrective actions were taken, both criteria must be remeasured and recalculated.
✓ ❑ Yes 10 No I S stem Passes
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature: Date:
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 7 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
MISCELLANEOUS CREDITS
✓ ❑ DIAGNOSTIC SUPPLY DUCT LOCATION, SURFACE AREA AND R -VALUE
Procedures for field verification and diagnostic testing for this group compliance credits are available in RACM, Appendix RC, RE & RH.
✓ ❑ LESS THAN 12 LINEAL FEET OF SUPPLY DUCT OUTSIDE OF CONDITIONED SPACE
COMPLIANCE CREDIT
✓ ❑Yes I ❑No I Less than 12 lineal feet of supply duct outside of conditioned space.
Yes to this compliance credit is a Dass I ✓ ❑ Pass ✓ ❑ Fail
t
✓ ❑ SUPPLY DUCTS LOCATED IN CONDITIONED SPACE COMPLIANCE CREDIT
✓ ❑ Yes I ❑ NoI Ducts are located within the conditioned volume of building.
Yes to this compliance credit is a pass ✓ ❑ Pass I ✓ ❑ Fail
Duct System Design verification is required for a compliance credit for the following:
1. Supply duct surface area reduction
2. Buried supply ducts on the ceiling
3. Deeply buried supply ducts
✓ ❑ DUCT SYSTEM DESIGN VERIFICATION
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Adequate airflow verified
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
The duct system design plan meets the requirements specified in RACM, Appendix RE, Section
RE.4.2
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
The duct system design plan exists on building plans
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Duct sizes, duct system layout and locations of supply & return registers match the duct system
design plan
Yes to all is a pass ✓ ❑ Pass ✓ ❑ Fail
✓ ❑ SUPPLY DUCTS SURFACE AREA REDUCTION COMPLIANCE CREDIT
Attic
Crawl
Space
Deeply
Basement Covered Covered
R-4.2
Duct Surface
Other Diameter Area
R-6.0
Surface
Area
R-8.0
Surface
Area
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
❑Pass
❑ Fail
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑ ❑
❑
Total Surface Area for Each R -Value =
✓ ❑
Yes ❑ No
tches Performance's CF -1R?
✓
✓
Yes to all is a pass
❑ Pass
❑ Fail
✓ ❑ RiiRiF.D niiCTC nN THF CF7i.iNC_ CnMPi.iANCF. CRFTHT
✓ ❑ DEEPLY BURiED DUCTS COMPi.IANCE CREDIT
✓
❑ Yes ❑ No
Buried Ducts on the Ceiling
Deeply Buried Ducts
❑ Yes ❑ No
Verified High Insulation Installation Quality
✓
✓
Yes to ducts stem design, supply duct surface area reduction and this compliance credit is a pass
❑ Pass
1 ❑ Fail
✓ ❑ DEEPLY BURiED DUCTS COMPi.IANCE CREDIT
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Deeply Buried Ducts
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
I Verified High Insulation Installation Quality
✓
✓
Yes to ducts stem design, supply duct surface area reduction and this compliance credit is a pass
❑Pass
❑ Fail
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Residential Compliance Forms April 2005
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 8 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
✓❑ FAN WATT DRAW
Procedures or measuring the air handler watt draw are available in RACM, Appendix RE3.2.
✓ Method For Fan Watt Draw Measurement
❑ RE3.2.1 Portable Watt Meter Measurement
❑ RE3.2.2 Utility Revenue Meter Measurement
Measured Fan Watt Draw
Measured Fan Flow enter total cfin from airflow verification
Enter results of Watts/cfin
❑ RE4.1.1 Diagnostic Fan Flow Using
Flow Capture Hood
❑ RE4.1.2 Diagnostic Fan Flow Using
✓ ❑ Yes
❑ No
Measured fan watt/cfm draw is equal to or lower than the
fan watt/cfin draw documented in CF -1R ❑
❑
Flow Grid Measurement
✓
Yes is a pass Pass
Fail
✓ ❑ ADEQUATE AIRFLOW VERIFICATION
Procedures fnr mensurinv the nirflnw are nvnilahle in RACM Annendir RF.3 1
✓ Method For Airflow Measurement
✓ ❑ MAXIMUM COOLING CAPACITY
Procedures or det ining maximum cooling load capacity are available in RACM,, Appendix RF3.
❑ RE4.1.1 Diagnostic Fan Flow Using
Flow Capture Hood
❑ RE4.1.2 Diagnostic Fan Flow Using
Plenum Pressure Matching
❑
RE4.1.3
Diagnostic Fan Flow Using
Flow Grid Measurement
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Duct design exists on plans
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Duct leakage reduction credit verified
Measured Airflow:
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Cooling capacities of installed systems are _< to maximum cooling
capacity indicated on the Performance's CF -1R and RF -3.
Rated Tons cfm/ton
5
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
If the cooling capacities of installed systems are > than maximum
cooling capacity in the CF -1R, then the electrical input for the
installed systems must be <_ to electrical input in the CF -1R.
✓ ✓
❑ ❑
✓ ❑ Yes
❑ No
Measured airflow is greater than the criteria in Table RE -2
✓ ✓
Yes is a pass
Pass
Fail
Watts
cfm
Watts/cfm
Total cfin
cfin/ton
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature: Date:
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✓ ❑ MAXIMUM COOLING CAPACITY
Procedures or det ining maximum cooling load capacity are available in RACM,, Appendix RF3.
1
✓
1 ❑ Yes
❑ No
Adequate airflow verified (see adequate airflow credit)
Refrigerant charge or TXV
2
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
3
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Duct leakage reduction credit verified
4
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
Cooling capacities of installed systems are _< to maximum cooling
capacity indicated on the Performance's CF -1R and RF -3.
5
✓
❑ Yes
❑ No
If the cooling capacities of installed systems are > than maximum
cooling capacity in the CF -1R, then the electrical input for the
installed systems must be <_ to electrical input in the CF -1R.
✓ ✓
❑ ❑
Yes to 1, 2, and 3; and Yes to either 4 or 5 is a ass
Pass Fail
✓❑ HIGH EER AIR CONDITIONER
Procedures for ver. cation are available in RACM, Appendix RI.
1 ✓ ❑ Yes ❑ No I EER values of installed systems match the CF -1R
2 ✓ ❑ Yes ❑ No Fors lits stem, indoor coil is matched to outdoor coil
✓
✓
3 ❑ Yes ❑ No Time Delay Relay Verified (If Required)
❑
❑
Yes to 1 and 2; and 3 If Required) is a pass Pass
Fail
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature: Date:
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 9 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
An installation certificate is required to be posted at the building site or made available for all appropriate inspections. (The
information provided on this form is required) After completion of final inspection, a copy must be provided to the building
department (upon request) and the building owner at occupancy, per Section 10-103(a).
BUILDING ENVELOPE LEAKAGE DIAGNOSTICS
✓ ❑ ENVELOPE SEALING INFILTRATION REDUCTION
Procedures for field verification and diagnostic testing of envelope leakage are available in RACM, Appendix RC.
Diagnostic Testing Results
✓
✓
Building Envelope Leakage (CFM @ 50 Pa) as measured by Rater:
1
❑
❑
Measured envelope leakage less than or equal to the required level from
Yes
No
CF -1R?
❑
❑
2.
Is Mechanical Ventilation shown as required on the CF -1R?
Yes
No
"
2a
❑
❑
If Mechanical Ventilation is required on the CF -IR (`Yes' in line 2), has it
Yes
No
been installed?
E]
❑
Check this box `yes' if mechanical ventilation is required (`Yes' in line 2)
2b.
and ventilation fan watts are no greater than shown on CF -1R.
Yes
No
Measured Watts
❑
11
Check
Check this box "yes" if measured building infiltration (CFM @ 50 Pa) is
3.
than the CFM @ 50 values shown for an SLA of 15 on CF -1R
Yes
No
If this box is checked no, mechanical ventilation is required.)
Check this box "yes" if measured building infiltration (CFM @ 50 Pa) is
4
❑
❑
less than the CFM @ 50 values shown for an SLA of 1.5 on CF -1R,
Yes
No
mechanical ventilation is installed and house pressure is greater than minus
5 Pascal with all exhaust fans operating.
Pass if:
a. Yes in line 1 and line 3, or
✓
✓
b. Yes in line I and line2, 2a, and 2b, or
c. Yes in line l and Yes in line 4.
❑
❑
Otherwise fail.
Pass
Fail
✓ ❑ I, the undersigned, verify that the building envelope � leakage meets the requirements claimed for building leakage
reduction below default assumptions as used for compliance on the CF -1R. This is to certify that the above diagnostic test
results and the work I performed associated with the test(s) is in conformance with the requirements for compliance credit.
(The builder shall provide the HERS provider a copy of the CF -6R signed by the builder employees or subcontractors
certifying that diagnostic testing and installation meet the requirements for compliance credit.)
Test Performed
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature:
Date:
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April 2005
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 10 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
Insulation Installation Quality Certificate
✓ ❑ Description of Insulation, (CF -6R, formerly IC -1) signed by the installer stating: insulation manufacturer's name,
material identification, installed R -values, and for loose -fill insulation: minimum weight per square foot and minimum
inches
✓ ❑ Installation meets all applicable requirements as specified in the High Quality Insulation Installation Procedures
(ACM, Appendix RH)
✓ FLOOR
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
All floor joist cavity insulation installed to uniformly fit the cavity side-to-side and end-to-end
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Insulation in contact with the subfloor or rim joists insulated
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Insulation properly supported to avoid gaps, voids, and compression
✓ WALLS
❑
❑
❑
Wall stud cavities caulked or foamed to provide an air tight envelope
Yes
No
NA
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Wall stud cavity insulation uniformly fills the cavity side-to-side, top -to -bottom, and front -to -back
❑
❑
❑
No gaps
Yes
No
NA
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
No voids over 3/4" deep or more than -10% of the batt surface area.
❑
❑
❑
Hard to access wall stud cavities such as; corner channels, wall intersections, and behind
Yes
No
NA
tub/shower enclosures insulated to proper R -Value .
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Small spaces filled
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Rim joists insulated
❑
❑
❑
Loose fill wall insulation meets or exceeds manufacturer's minimum weight -per -square -foot
Yes
No
NA
requirement
✓ ROOF/CEILING PREPARATION
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
All draft stops in place to form a continuous ceiling and wall air barrier
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
All drops covered with hard covers
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
All draft stops and hard covers caulked or foamed to provide an air tight envelope
❑
❑
❑
All recessed light fixtures IC and air tight (AT) rated and sealed with a gasket or caulk between the
Yes
No
NA
housing and the ceiling
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Floor cavities on multiple -story buildings have air tight draft stops to all adjoining attics
❑
Yes
❑
I No
❑
NA
Eave vents prepared for blown insulation - maintain net free -ventilation area
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Knee walls insulated or prepared for blown insulation
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Area under equipment platforms and cat -walks insulated or accessible for blown insulation
❑
Yes
❑
No
❑
NA
Attic rulers installed
Residential Compliance Forms April 2005
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE, .(Pagel 1 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
✓ ROOF/CEILING BATTS "
DECLARATION
✓ ❑ I hereby certify that the installation meets all applicable requirements as specified in the Insulation Installation
Procedures.
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature: Dater
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Yes
No
NA
No gaps
❑
❑
❑
Yes
No
NA
No voids over 3/4 in. deep or more than 10% of the batt surface area.
Yes
No
NA
Insulation in contact with the air -barrier
❑
❑
❑
-
Yes
No
NA
Recessed light fixtures covered "
❑
❑
❑
Net free -ventilation area maintained at eave vents
Yes
No
NA
✓ ROOF/CEILING LOOSE -FILL
Yes
No
NA
Insulation uniformly covers the entire ceiling (or roof) area from the outside of all exterior walls.
❑
❑
❑
Yes
No
NA
Baffles installed at eaves vents or soffit vents - maintain net free -ventilation area of eave vent
Yes
No
NA
Attic access insulated
Yes
No
NA
Recessed light fixtures covered
❑
❑
❑
Yes
No
NA
Insulation at proper depth — insulation rulers visible and indicating proper depth and R -value
❑
❑
❑
Loose -fill insulation meets or exceeds manufacturer's minimum weight and thickness requirements
Yes
No
NA
for the target R -value. Target R -value . Manufacturer's minimum required
weight for the target R -value (pounds -per -square -foot). Manufacturer's
minimum required thickness at time of installation . Manufacturer's minimum
required settled thickness Note: To receive compliance credit the HERS rater
shall verb that the manufacturer's minimum weight and thickness has been achieved for the target
R -value. CF -61? only)
DECLARATION
✓ ❑ I hereby certify that the installation meets all applicable requirements as specified in the Insulation Installation
Procedures.
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General
Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
Signature: Dater
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INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 12 of 12) CF -6R
Site Address Permit Number
County Subdivision Lot Number
Description of Insulation (Formerly IC -1 Form)
1. RAISED FLOOR
Material
Thickness (inches)
2. SLAB FLOORIPERIMETER .
Material
Thickness (inches)
Perimeter Insulation Depth (inches)
3. EXTERIOR WALL
Frame Type
A. Cavity Insulation
Material
Thickness (inches)
B . Exterior Foam Sheathing
Material
Thickness (inches)
4. FOUNDATION WALL
Material
Thickness (inches)
5. CEILING
Brand Name
Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
Brand Name
Thermal Resistance (R=Value)
Brand Name
Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
Brand Name
Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
Brand Name,
Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
Batt or Blanket Type Brand Name
Thickness (inches) Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
Loose Fill Type Brand
Contractor's min installed weight/ft' lb Minimum thickness inches
Manufacturer's installed weight per square foot to achieve Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
6. ROOF
Material Brand Name
Thickness (inches) Thermal Resistance (R -Value)
Declaration
✓ ❑ I hereby certify that the above insulation was installed in the building at the above location in conformance with the
current Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings (Title 24, Part 6, California Code of Regulations) as indicated
on the Certificate of Compliance, where applicable.
Item #s
(if applicable)
Signature Date
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
Item #s
Signature Date
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
(if applicable)
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
Item #s
Signature Date
Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR
(if applicable)
General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner
OR Window Distributor
Residential Compliance Forms
April 2005
TITLE.24
Ener 'Conservation
�gy
Standards" Compli ance.Re ort
p
(Calculations Based. On 2005 Standards)
MCGUIRE CUSTOM RESIDENCE
LOT 273 - TRACT 29894-2
THE HIDEAWAY - ' LA QUINTA
eo- qss VrA Te -
March
} mMarch 15, 2006 Madlin's Job Number: 26195A
Prepared For:
WALLING & McCALLUM LTD.
45190 CLUB DRIVE
_ INDIAN WELLS, CA 92260
TELEPHONE (760) 360-0250
CITY OF LA QUINTA
BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT.
APPROVED
FOR CONSTRUCTION
DA Z BY
enterprises
.Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst
Post Office Box 1443 w Palm Springs, CA 92263
Phone 760-322-5004 / 760-323-3644 Fax
E-mail: Cmadlin@aol.com
Madlin
s
enterprises,
r.
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst 760-322-5004 / 32373644.Fax. - ... - -
Title 24 Energy Conservation .Standards
Compliance Report
This proposed project has been reviewed for compliance with the 2005 State of
California Energy Conservation Standards,, Title 24, by Madliri s Enterprises. The
building design described in this compliance report is in conformance, with the
standards as outlined in the attached. compliance forms and documentation.
Date: March 15,.2006 -
Job Number: 26195A
Designer's Name: WALLING & McCALLUM LTD. ,
Project Name: MCGUIRE CUSTOM RESIDENCE
Project Location: LOT 273 - TRACT 29894-2, LA QUINTA
Method of Compliance: -MICROPAS V7.1 CERTIFIED COMPUTER PROGRAM
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Madlin s
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enterprises
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst - 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax .......
Post Office Box 1443 w Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 Cmadlin@aol.com -
Table of Contents
Coversheet
Summary .of Requirements
Title 24 Compliance Forms
Main House
CF-1R -Certificate of Compliance
Detached Guest House
CF-1R -Certificate of Compliance
MF-1R Mandatory Measures Checklist
Joint Appendices IV Construction Assemblies
Residential Lighting Compliance
WSSR Residential Kitchen Lighting Worksheet
Light Fixture Specification Sheets x°
2005 Lighting Standards Reference. Table for Fixture Efficiencies & Switching
HVAC Load Calculations
Main House
Detached Guest House
Addendums and Notes
Roof Radiant Barrier
U-Factor & SHGC Ratings
Fenestration Labels
Lighting Mandatory Measures _
HVAC Ducts Mandatory Measures
HERS Verification & HERS Providers Notes'
TX Valve t
EER Verification
CF-6R Requirements
Manufacturer's Specifications j
Fleetwood Windows
Tech Shield Radiant Barrier
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enterprises
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax .......
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ESCRIPTION OF BUILDING COMPONENT
MINIMUM COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Job Name
MCGUIRE CUSTOM RESIDENCE
Job'Numbet / File Number
26195A
Method of Compliance
Micro as V7.1 Computer Simulation
Total Conditioned Square Footage
5689 s ft Main House / 966 s ft. Guest House
Total Glazing % Floor/Glass Area Ratio
Main: 28.0% / Guest: 21.3%
Insulation: Roof / Ceiling
R-38 Batts
Roof Radiant Barrier
Required at Roof for Compliance
Insulation: Walls
R=21 Batts — 2x6 Wood Studs
Insulation: Floor - Slab on Grade
Not Required
Insulation: H.VA.C. Ducts / Location / Testing
R-4.2 / Attic / Duct Testing Required
Glazing U -Value / Type: Operable — All Types
Glazing SHGC
0.48, Dual Pane, Low E Coating, Al. Frame
0.31 SHGC NFRC Tested Values
Glazing U -Value / Type: Fixed
Glazing SHGC
0.40, Dual Pane, Low E Coating, Al. Frame
0.37 SHGC NFRC Tested Values
Glazing U -Value / Type: Patio
Glazing SHGC
0.55, Dual Pane, Low E Coating, Al. Frame
0.32 SHGC NFRC Tested Values
Glazing. U -Value /Type: French Doors
Glazing SHGC
0.71 Dual Pane, Low E Coating, Al. Frame
0.30 SHGC NFRC Tested Values
Glazing U -Value / Type: Entry Doors
Glazing SHGC
0.71 U Value Dual Pane, Al. Frame
0.30 SHGC - Tinted (CEC Default Values
Glazing U -Value: Glass Block
0.71 U Value (CEC Default Value
Glazing: Exterior Shading
Overhangs as Shown on Plans
Thermal Mass Square Footage & %
1764 S .Ft. Exposed Floor Mass
H.V.A.C. System Type
Gas Heating / Electric Cooling
HVAC System Efficiency (heating/cooling)
80% AFUE / 13.0 SEER w/ TXV
Main House: 11.5 EER / Guest House: 11.0 EER
Domestic Hot Water Heater — Gas Fired
Main House: (2) 50 Gallon + (1) 75 Gallon
Guest House: 1 50 Gallon Unit or Less
Energy Factor / Eff / Standby Loss
0.80 RE or Better
R-12 Blanket on Tank
Yes — Required on 75 Gallon
Recirculating Pump for DHW
Yes with Time and Temperature Controls
Third Party Certified Inspections for T24
Re uired for Duct Testing, EER & TX Valve
Other Requirements
Applicable Mandatory Measures
Madlin -s
Main' House. .
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Project Address........ LOT 273 TRACT 29894-2 *******
THE HIDEAWAY - LA QUINTA *v7.10*
Documentation Author'... CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building Permit
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443 Plan Check Date
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004 Field Check/ Date
Climate Zone.. 15
Compliance Method...... MICROPAS7 v7.10 for 2005 Standards by Enercomp, Inc.
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MICROPAS7 ENERGY USE SUMMARY
Energy Use
Standard,
Proposed 'Compliance
(kTDV/sf-yr)
Design
Design
Margin
Space Heating...........
2.14
2.61
-0.47
Space Cooling...........
69.82
63.54
6.28
Water Heating.... ....
4.52
6.94
-2.42
Total
76.48
73.09
3.39
*** Building complies
with Computer Performance
***
*** HERS Verification
Required
for Compliance
***
GENERAL INFORMATION
HERS Verification.......... Required
Conditioned Floor Area...... sf
Building Type .............. Single Family Detached
Construction Type New
Fuel Type NaturalGas
Building Front Orientation. Front Facing 15 deg (N)
Number of Dwelling Units... J.-
Number
;Number of Building Stories'. 1
Weather. Data Type........... FullYear. ,
Floor Construction Type.... Slab.On Grade
Number of Building Zones... 1
Conditioned Volume......... 73957 cf
Slab -On -Grade Area......... 5689'sf
Glazing Percentage.:....... 28 % of floor area
Average Glazing U -factor.... 0._5 Btu/hr-sf-F
Average Glazing SHGC........ 0.34
Average Ceiling,Height...... 13 ft
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BUILDING
ZONE
INFORMATION
Floor
#°of '#
of Cond-
Thermo-
Vent Vent Verified
'
Area
Volume Dwell Peop-
it-
stat
Height Area Leakage or
Zone Type
(sf)
(cf) Units le ioned
Type
(ft) (sf) Housewrap
Residence
5689
73957, 1.00
8.0
Yes
Setback
2.0 Standard No
OPAQUE SURFACES
f
U=
Sheath-
Solar
Appendix
'
Frame Area
fact=
Cavity
ing
Act
Gains
IV Location/
Surface
Type
(sf)
or
R-val'R-val
Azm
Tilt
Reference Comments
1
Wall
Wood.
413
0.069
21
0
15
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
'
2
Wall
Wood
807
0.069
21
0
105
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
!
3
Wall
Wood
431
0.069
21
0
195
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
4
Wall
Wood
457
0.069
21
0
285
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
5
Wall
Wood
606
0.069
21
0
15
90 No
IV.9 A6
'
6
Wall
Wood
14
0.069
21
0
60
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
7
Wall
Wood'
14
0.069
21
0
330
90 Yes
IV.9 A6"
8
Wall
Wood
57
0.069
21
0
50
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
9
Wall
Wood
110
0.069.`
21
0
135
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
10
Wall
Wood
26
0,069
21;
0
345
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
11
Wall
Wood
338
0.069
21•
0
15
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
12
Wall'
Wood
153
0.069
21.
0
105
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
13
Wall
Wood
70
0.069
21
0
195
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
'
14
Wall
Wood
149
0.069
21
0
285
90 Yes
IV.9 A6
15
Door
Other
24
0.500
0
0
15
90 No
IV.28 A4
16
RoofRad
Wood. 5689
0.025
38
0
n/a
0 Yes
IV.1 A18
'
PERIMETER
LOSSES
Appendix
Length
F2
Insul
Solar
IV Location/
'
Surface
(ft)
Factor
R-val
Gains Reference Comments
17 SlabEdge4
288
0.730
R-0
No IV.26 Al
'
18 SlabEdge
63
0.730,
R-0
No IV.26 Al
FENESTRATION
SURFACES
'
Exterior
Area
U=
Act
Shade
Orientation
(sf)
factor SHGC
Azm Tilt
Type
Location/Comments
1
Wind Front
(N)
3.8
0.710
0.750
0
90
Standard.
WI/Glass Blk
2
Door Left
(E)
64.0
0.550
0.320
90
90
Standard
W2/Patio Door
3
Wind Back
(S)
3.8
0.710
0.750
180
90
Standard
W3/Glass Blk
4
5
Wind Front
Wind Front
(N)
(N)
2.3
50.0
0.710
0.400
0.750
0.370.345
0
90'
90
Standard
Standard
W4/Glass Blk
W5/Fixed
6
Wind Front
(NE).
60.0
0.400.0.370
50
90
Standard
W6/Fixed
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FENESTRATION SURFACES
Exterior
Shade
Type
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Location/Comments
W7/Fixed
W8/Entry
W9/Fixed
Area
U-
Overhang
Act
'
Orientation
W13/Patio
(sf)
factor SHGC
Azm
Tilt
Left
7
Wind
Front
(N)
14.1
0.400
0.370
15
90
'
8
Door
Front
(N)
60.0
0.710
0.300
15
90
W26/Lg Patio Door
9
Wind
Front
(N)
44.0
0.400
0.370
15
90
n/a
10
Wind
Right
(W)
32.0
0.400
0.370
285
90
Door
11
Wind
Front
(N)
8.0
0.400
0.370
15
90
'
12
Wind
Right
(NW)
16.0
0.400
0.370
330
90
n/a
13
Door
Front
(N)
40.0
0.550
0.320
15
90
n/a
14
Wind
Front
(NE)
16.0
0.400
0.370
60
90
'
15
16
Wind
Wind
Front
Left
(N)
(E)
8.0
32.0
0.400
0.400
0.370
0.370
15
105
90
90
n/a
17
Door
Left
(E)
72.0
0.550
0.320
105
90
n/a.
18
Door
Left
(E)
24.0
0.710
0.300
105
90
'
19
20
Wind
Wind
Front
Left
(N)
(E)
22.8
32.5
0.400
0.400
0.370
0.370
15
105
90
90
21
Wind
Left
(E)
28.0
0.400
0.370
105
90
22
Wind
Back
(S)
40.0
0.400
0.370
195
90
'
23
24
Door
Wind
Back
Right
(S)
(W)
100.0
44.0
0.550
0.4000.370
0.320
195
285
90
90
25
Wind
Right
(W)
44.0
0.400
0.370
285
90
26
Door
Back
(S)
140.0
0.550
0.320'195
90
27
Wind
Left
(E)
55.0
0.400
0.370
105
90
'
28
Wind
Back
(S)
39.3
0.400
0.370
195
90
29
Door
Back
(S)
100.0
0.550
0.320
195
90
30
Wind
Left
(E)
10.5
0.400
0.370
105'
90
31
Wind
Back
(S)
31.5
0.400
0.370
195
90
'
32
Door
Left
(SE)
70.0
0.550
0.320
135
90
33
Wind
Back
(S)
17.5
0.400
0.370
180
90
34
Door
Back
(S)
70.0
0.550
0.320
180
90
35
Door
Right
(W)
100.0
0.550
0.320
270
90
'
36
Door
Right
(W)
90.0
0.550
0.320
270
90
37
Wind
Right
(W)
1.8
0.400
0.370
270
90
38
Wind
Right
(W)
1.8
0.400
0.370
270
90
'
39
Wind
Right
(W)
1.8.0.400
0.370
270
90
OVERHANGS
Exterior
Shade
Type
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Location/Comments
W7/Fixed
W8/Entry
W9/Fixed
W10/Fixed
Overhang
W11/Fixed
W12/Fixed
W13/Patio
Door
W14/Fixed
W15/Fixed
Left
W16/Fixed
W17/Patio
Door
W18/French Door
W19/Fixed
Depth
W20/Fixed
Extension
W21/Fixed
W22/Fixed
Window
W23/Patio
Door
W24/Fixed
4
W25/Fixed
n/a
W26/Lg Patio Door
W27/Fixed
5
W28/Fixed
50.0
W29/Patio
Door
W30/Fixed
0
W31/Fixed
n/a
W32/Patio
Door
W33/Fixed
60.0
W34/Patio
Door
W35/Patio
Door
W36/Patio
Door
W37/Fixed
7
W38/Fixed
14.1
W39/Fixed
6
'
Window
-
Overhang
Area
Left
Right
Surface
(sf)
Width
Height
Depth
Height
Extension
Extension
- 1
Window
3.8
0.5
7.5
4
0
n/a
n/a
5
Window
50.0
5
10
6
0
n/a
n/a
6
Window
60.0
6 -
10
10
0
n/a
n/a
7
Window
14.1
6
6
11
1
n/a
n/a
'
8
Door
60.0
6
10
11
4
n/a
n/a
9
Window
44.0
5.5'
8
13
3
n/a
n/a
10
Window
32.0
4
8
2
-1
n/a
n/a
'
11
12
Window
Window
8.0
16.0
1
2
8
8
5
5
1
1
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a.
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OVERHANGS
Window
Overhang
Area
Left
Right
Surface
(sf)
Width
Height Depth
Height
Extension Extension
13
Door
40.01
5
'8
3
1
n/a
n/a
14
Window
16.0
2
8
5
1--
n/a
n/a
15
Window
8.0
1
8
5
:1`
n/a
n/a
16
Window
32.0
4
8 ,
2-1
n/a
n/a
18
Door
24.0
'3
. 8
6 .
4
n/a
n/a
19
Window
22.8
3.5
6.5'
1 3.5,
4
n/a
n/a
20
Window.
32.5
5
6.5.
2
4
n/a
n/a
21
Window "
28.0
,3.5
"8
2
4'
n/a
n/a
22
Window
40.0
10
4
2
1
n/a
n/a
23
Door .
100.0
10
10
2
5
n/a
n/a
24
Window
44.0
5.5
8 -
2'.
3 _ '
in/a
n/a
25
Window
44.0
5:5
8
3`
3
n/a
n/a
26
Door
140.0
14
10'
8
0
n/a
n/a
27
Window
55.0,
5=
11
15
0
n/a
n/a
28
Window
39.3
' 10'
10
18,
0
n/a
n/a
29
Door
100.0
10
10
18,
5
n/a
n/a
30
Window
10.5',
1.5
7
18
0
n/a
n/a'
31
Window
31.5
4;5-.,7
8.5
0
n/a
n/a
32
Door-
70.0
7
10
3
0
n/a
n/a
33
Window
17.5
7 t
2..5
fl..•
0
n/a
n/a
34
Door
70.0
7'
10
1 ,.
3
n/a
n/a
35
Door
100.0
10
10-
2
0
n/a
n/a
'
THERMAL -MASS
.Area
.Thick
Heat
Conduct='.
Surface
Mass Type
(sf)
(in),
Cap
ivity
UIMC
R -value Location/Comments
1 S1abOnGrade_
1764
4.0
28.0
0.98
4.60
R-0.0 Exposed
2 S1abOnGrade
3925
3.5,
t
28..0
0.98
1.80
R-2.0 Covered
"
HVAC SYSTEMS
Verified
Number
Verified
`Verified
Verified
Verified
Maximum
System
of
Minimum.
.:Refrig Charge
Adequate
Fan Watt
Cooling
Type
Systems
Efficiency
,.EER
or TXV
Airflow
Draw
Capacity
Furnace
4
0.800'AFUE
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
ACSplit
41,
13.00
SEER
.11.5
Yes
No
No
No.
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HVAC SIZING.
Verified''
Total Sensible. Design. Maximum
.Heating Cooling Cooling Cooling
System Load Load (Capacity Capacity
Type (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
Furnace .109029 n/a- n/a n/a
ACSplit n/a 96306 119516 n/a
Sizing Location............. LA QUINTA
Winter Outside Design...... 26 F
Winter Inside Design......-: 70 F
Summer Outside Design.,..... 111 F.
Summer Inside Design ........ 75 F
Summer -Range...' ...... ... 34 F
DUCT SYSTEMS
Verified Verified Verified
System Duct Duct Duct Surface Buried
Type Location R -value Leakage Area Ducts
Furnace Attic" ,R-4.2 ,Yes No No .
ACSplit 'Attic R-4.2 Yes No No
s WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Number Tank External
Heater in Energy Size Insulation
'
Tank Type
_ Type
Distribution Type
System
Factor
(gal)
R -value
DHW 1
ti
1 Storage
Gas
Recirc/TimeTemp
1
0.62
50
R- n/a
'
DHW 2
2 Storage,
Gas
Recirc/TimeTemp
1
0.62
50
R- n/a
DHW 3
3 Large
Gas
Recirc/TimeTemp
1
n/a
75
R-12
' WATER HEATING SYSTEMS DETAIL
{ Standby Internal Tank
Recovery' -`Rated Loss Insulation Pilot
System Efficiency. Input, Fraction R -value Light
' DHW 3
3 Large 0.80' n/a 0.03 R-n/a 0
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SPECIAL FEATURES AND MODELING ASSUMPTIONS
*** Items in this section should be documented on the plans, ***
*** installed to manufacturer and CEC specifications, and ***
*** verified during plan check and field inspection. ***
This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test
or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a
cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary.
This building incorporates HERS verified EER.
This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage.
This building incorporates a -Radiant Barrier.
This building incorporates a High Mass Design.
This building incorporates a non-standard Water Heating System.
HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION
L *** Items in this section require field testing and/or ***
*** verification by.a certified home energy rater under ***
*** the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS provider using ***
*** CEC approved testing and/or verification methods and ***
*** must be reported on the CF -4R installation certificate. ***
This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test
or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a
cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary.
This building incorporates HERS verified EER.
' This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage. Target leakage is
calculated and documented on the CF -4R. If the measured CFM is above the
target, then corrective action must be taken to reduce the duct leakage and
then must be retested. Alternatively, the compliance calculations could be
redone without duct testing: If ducts are not installed, then HERS
verification is not necessary.
' REMARKS
The values and materials used in this compliance portfolio are
the minimum required to show compliance with Title 24 Energy
Conservation Standards. The owner may (at his/her option) install
better materials without additional compliance calculations:
' This proposed residence will have multiple HVAC system. The HVAC
,equipment efficiency ratings must meet or exceed the ratings
listed in this compliance report. The number of systems is
estimated. The quantity listed in this compliance report has
no bearing on the results because the required efficiencies are
the same.
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' The HVAC -load calculations included in this compliance report
are for permit purposes only. The installing HVAC contractor
is responsible for determing the HVAC design loads and
equipment selection(s). The HVAC design shall be done in accord-
' ance with industry standards. The load calculation in this
report considers ambient temperature load, solar gain,
people and a fixed latent heat gain percentage. This basic
load must be adjusted for additional design conditions and
'system/equipment performance.
{
All contractors and subconstractors are responsible to meet the'
' requirements of Title 24 Mandatory Measures related to their
work.
Compliance Form CF -6R Installation Certificate -is required to
be completed by installing contractors during various phases of
' construction. These include the plumbing, HVAC, fenestration/
glazing and insulation contractors. The form is to be posted at
the job site unless otherwise directed by the local enforcement
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'COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
a
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, and the .administrative regulations to
implement them. This certificate has-been,signed by the individual with
overall design responsibility.
' DESIGNER or OWNER
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
Name.... JOHN WALLING Name...`.. CATHERINE M. MADLIN
' Company. WALLING & McCALLUM LTD Company. Madlin's Enterprises
Address. 45190 CLUB DR. Address. P.O. Box 1443
I INDIAN WELLS, CA 92210 Palm Springs, CA 92262
Phone... 0) 360-0250,_ Phone... 760-322-5004
ti License. 424
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Signed.. _ 7� �.. '��P Signed"..
(date) (date)
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ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.. L
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Name....
Title... w
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Agency..
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Phone...
Signed..
Guest House
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Project Title ..... •..... WALLING.McGUIRE.GUEST Date..03/15/06 11:27:21
Project Address LOT 273 TRACT 29894 2 *******
THE HIDEAWAY - LA QUINTA *v7.10*
Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building Permit
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443 Plan Check Date
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004 Field Check/ Date
Climate Zone:. ... 15
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GENERAL INFORMATION•
HERS Verification......... Required
Conditioned Floor Area—_ .966 sf
Building Type.......... ... Single Family Detached
:Construction Type .... New
Fuel Type...I. NaturalGas
Building Front Orientation. 'Front Facing 15 deg (N)
Number of Dwelling Units... 1
Number of Building Stories. 1
Weather Data Type.......... FullYear
Floor Construction Type.... Slab•On Grade
Number of Building Zones... 1,
Conditioned Volume......... 10626 cf
Slab -On -Grade Area......... .966 sf
Glazing Percentage......... 21.3 % of floor area
Average Glazing U -factor... 0.45 Btu/hr-sf-F
Average Glazing SHGC....... 0.35
Average Ceiling Height...... 11 ft
MICROPAS7
ENERGY USE
SUMMARY
Energy Use,
Standard
' Proposed Compliance
(kTDV/sf-yr)
Design
Design
Margin,
Space Heating.......,...
3.67
3.78
-0.11
Space Cooling g..........
100.37
89.95
10.42
Water Heating...........
18.50
19.13
-0.63
'Total
122.54
112.86
9.68
*** Building complies
with Computer Performance
***
*** HERS
Verification
Required
for Compliance
***
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GENERAL INFORMATION•
HERS Verification......... Required
Conditioned Floor Area—_ .966 sf
Building Type.......... ... Single Family Detached
:Construction Type .... New
Fuel Type...I. NaturalGas
Building Front Orientation. 'Front Facing 15 deg (N)
Number of Dwelling Units... 1
Number of Building Stories. 1
Weather Data Type.......... FullYear
Floor Construction Type.... Slab•On Grade
Number of Building Zones... 1,
Conditioned Volume......... 10626 cf
Slab -On -Grade Area......... .966 sf
Glazing Percentage......... 21.3 % of floor area
Average Glazing U -factor... 0.45 Btu/hr-sf-F
Average Glazing SHGC....... 0.35
Average Ceiling Height...... 11 ft
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Zone Type
Residence
Surface
1 Wall
2 Wall
3 Wall
4 Wall
5 Wall
6 Door
7 RoofRad
Surface
8 SlabEdge
9 SlabEdge
Orientation
BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION
Floor # of # of Cond- Thermo -
Area Volume Dwell Peop- it- stat
(sf) (cf) Units le ioned Type
966- 10626 1.00 2.0 Yes Setback
OPAQUE SURFACES
Vent Vent Verified
Height Area Leakage or
(ft) (sf) Housewrap
2.0 Standard No
U- Sheath- Solar Appendix
Frame Area. fact- Cavity ing Act Gains . IV Location/
Type (sf) or R -vat R-val Azm Tilt Reference Comments
Wood 364 0.069 21 0 15 90 Yes IV.9 A6
Wood 513 0.069 21 0 105 90 Yes IV.9 A6
Wood 326 0.069 21 0 195 90 Yes IV.9 A6
Wood 506 0.069 21 0 285 90 Yes IV.9 A6
Wood 132 0.069 21 0 15 90 No IV.9 A6
Other 24 0.500 0 0 195 '90 Yes IV.28 A4
Wood 966 0.025 38 0 n/a 0 Yes IV.1 A18
PERIMETER LOSSES'
Appendix
Length F2 Insul Solar IV Location/
(ft) Factor R-val Gains Reference Comments
174 0.730 .R-0 No IV.26 Al
12 0.730 R-0 No IV.26 Al
FENESTRATION SURFACES
Exterior
Area U- Act Shade
(sf) factor SHGC Azm Tilt Type Location/Comments
1 Wind
Front
(N)
54.0
0.400
0.370
15
90
Standard
W1/Fixed
2 Wind
Left
(E)
2.3
0.400
0.370
105
90
Standard
W2/Fixed
3 Wind
Left
(E)
2.3
0.400-0.3'70'105
90
Standard
W3/Fixed
4 Door
Back
(S)
48.0
0.550
0.320
195
90
Standard
W4/Patio Door
5 Wind
Right
(W)
63.0'0.400
0.370
285
90
Standard
W5/Fixed
6 Wind
Right
(W)
36.0
0.480
0.310
285
90
Standard
W6/Operable
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OVERHANGS
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.7--Window—
Area
indow Area Left Right
Surface -(sf) Width.Height Depth'Height Extension Extension
1 Window 54.0. 6 9 2 0 n/a n/a
4 Door 48.0 6 8 2 0 n/a n/a
5 Window 63.0 6 10.5 2 0 n/a n/a
6 Window 36.0 6 6 2- 0 n/ /
' System
Type
Furnace
ACSplit
a n a
SLAB SURFACES
Area
Slab Type (sf)
Standard Slab 966
HVAC SYSTEMS
- r •
Number Verified Verified Verified
Verified
Verified
Maximum
of Minimum Refrig Charge Adeqdate Fan Watt
Cooling
Systems Efficiency EER or TXV Airflow Draw
Capacity
1 0.800 AFUE n/an/a
n/a n/a
n/a
1 13.00 SEER 11.0 Yes
No! No
No
HVAC_.SIZING
t
Verified
Total Sensible Design
Maximum
Heating Cooling Cooling
Cooling
System Load Load Capacity
Capacity
Type (Btu/hr), (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
(Btu/hr)
Furnace, 26872 n/a- n/a
n/a
ACSplit n/a 19784' 24552
n/a
• Sizing Location.....'.. .. LA QUINTA
Winter Outside Design ....... 26 F
r
Winter Inside Design....... 70 F -
Summer Outside Design...... 111 F
Summer Inside Design......,: 75`F
i
Summer" Range. .. ..... . 34 F
k
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Tank Type
' 1 Storage
u
DUCT SYSTEMS
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Heater
Type Distribution Type
Gas Recirc/TimeTemp
Number
Tank
Verified
Verified
Verified
System
Duct
Duct Duct
Surface
Buried
Type
Location
R -value Leakage
Area
Ducts
Furnace
Attic
R-4.2 `Yes
No
No
ACSplit
Attic
R-4.2 Yes
No
No
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Heater
Type Distribution Type
Gas Recirc/TimeTemp
Number
Tank
External
in Energy
Size
Insulation
System Factor
(gal)
R -value
1 0.62
50
R- n/a
SPECIAL FEATURES AND MODELING ASSUMPTIONS
*** Items in this .section should be documented on the plans, ***
*** installed to manufacturer and CEC specifications, and ***
*** verified during plan check and field inspection. ***
This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test
or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a
cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary.
This building incorporates HERS verified EER.
This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage.
This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier.
HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION
*** Items in this section require field testing and/or ***
*** verification by a certified home energy rater under ***
*** the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS provider using ***
*** CEC approved testing and/or verification methods and ***
*** must be reported on the CF -4R installation certificate. ***
This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test
or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a
cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary.
' This building incorporates HERS verified EER.
This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage. Target leakage is
calculated and documented on the CF -4R. If the measured CFM is above the
target, then corrective action must be taken to reduce the duct leakage and
then must be retested. Alternatively, the compliance calculations could be
redone without duct testing. If ducts are not installed, then HERS
verification is not necessary.-
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REMARKS
The entry door to this detached guest house if from the rear.
To remain consistant with the main, house this detached guest
house front is determined to be the elevation that faces the
street:
The values and materials used in this compliance portfolio are
the minimum required to show compliance with Title 24 Energy
Conservation Standards. The owner may (at his/her option);install
better materials without additional compliance calculations.
This proposed residence will have multiple HVAC system. The HVAC
equipment efficiency ratings must meet or exceed the ratings
listed in this compliance report. The number'of systems is
estimated. The quantity listed in this compliance report has
no bearing on the results because.the required efficiencies are.
the same.
The HVAC load calculations included in this compliance report'
are for permit purposes only..The installing HVAC contractor
is responsible for determing the HVAC design loads and
equipment selection(s).The HVAC design shall be done in accord-
ance with industry standards. The load calculation in this
report considers ambient temperature load, solar gain,
people and a fixed latent heat gain percentage. This basic
load must be adjusted for additional design conditions and
system/equipment performance.
All contractors and subconstractors are responsible to meet the
requirements of Title 24 MandatoryMeasures related to their
work.
i
Compliance Form CF -6R Installation Certificate is required to
be completed by installing contractors during various phases of
construction. These include the plumbing, HVAC, fenestration/
glazing and insulation contractors. The form is to be posted at'
the job site unless otherwise directed by the local enforcement
agengy.
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COMPLIANCE
STATEMENT -
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,
and the' administrative
regulations to
implement them. This certificate
has been signed by the
individual with
overall design responsibility:
DESIGNER OWNER.
or
DOCUMENTATION
AUTHOR
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Name.... JOHN WALLING
Company. WAL G & McCALLUM LTD
Name.... CATHERINE M.
Company. Madlin's Enterprises
MADLIN
Address. 4 90 CLUB DR.
Address.•,P.O. Box _1443
D WELLS, CA 922.10
Palm Springs,
CA 92262
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License. 42
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MANDATORY MEASURES CHECKLIST: RESIDENTIAL MF -1R Page 1
' Note: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must
contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used. More
stringent compliance requirements from the Certificate of Compliance
supersede the items marked with an asterisk (*). When this checklist is
' incorporated into the permit documents,_the features noted shall be
considered by all parties as minimum component performance specifi
cations forthemandatory.measures whether they are shown elsewhere in
' the documents or on this checklist only.. {
BUILDING ENVELOPE MEASURES De- En-
sign- force-
' n/a er ment
Minimum R-19 insulation in wood -framed ceiling or .
equivalent U -factor in metal frame ceiling X
' ! 150(b): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's "labeled R -Value X
t
*150(c): Minimum R-13 wall insulation in -wood framed walls or
t equivalent U -factor in metal, frame walls (does not apply '
to exterior mass walls) X
*150(d): Minimum R-13 raised floor insulation'in framed floors j
' or equivalent U -factor i X
150(e): Installation of Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances t
and Gas Logs r.
"}
1. Masonry and factory -built fireplaces have: �
a. Closeable metal or•glass door covering the entire
t opening of the firebox ! X
b. Outside air intake with damper and control, flue
' damper and control
7{
2. No continuous burning gas pilot lights allowed ! X
15.0(f): Air retarding wrap installed to'comply with Sec...151 a
' meets requirements specified in ACM Residential Manual ;X
150(g): Vapor barriers mandatory,in Climate Zones 14,16 only iX
'
150(l):
F _
Slab edge.insulation - water absorption rate for the •F
insulation material without facings'no greater than 0.3%,
water.vapor permeance rate no greater.than 2.0 perm/inch ;X'
' 118: Insulation specified or installed meets insulation quality `
standards. Indicate type and include CF76R form X
116-17: Fenestration Products, Exterior Doors and Infiltration%
' Exfiltration Controls
1. Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned t
t
spaces+ designed to limit air leakage j X
' 2. Fenestration products' (except field -fabricated) have.'
label with certified U -factor, certified Solar Heat Gain l
Coefficient (SHGC), and infiltration certification _X_
3. Exterior doors and windows weathers tripped; all joints
' and penetrations caulked and sealed v X
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SPACE CONDITIONING, WATER.HEATING & PLUMBING SYSTEMS
De- En-
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er ment
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110-113: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads and
faucets certified by the Energy Commission
X
150(h).: Heating and/or cooling.loads calculated in accordance
' t
with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA
X
150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or
j
cooling systems
X
150(j): Water system pipe and tank insulation and cooling
systems line insulation
1. Storage gas water heaters rated with an Energy Factor
less than 0.58 must be externally wrapped with insulation
having an installed thermal resistance of R12 or greater
X
1
2. Back-up tanks for solar system, unfired storage tanks, or
other indirect hot water -tanks have R=12 external
'
insulation or R-16 internal and indicated on the
exterior of the tank showing the R -value
X
(
3. The following piping is insulated according ,to Table 150-A/B
or Equation 150-A Insulation Thickness: '
1. First 5 feet of hot and cold water pipes closest to
water heater tank, non -recirculating systems, and
entire length of recirculating sections of hot water
{
pipes shall be insulated to Table 150E
X
'
2. Cooling system piping (suction, chilled water, or
`
brine lines), piping insulated between,heating source
and indirect hot water tank shall be insulated to
t 1
Table 150-B.and Equation 150-A
X
4. Steam hydronic heating systems or hot water systems >15 psi,
meet requirements of Table 123-A X
'
5. Insulation must,be protected from damage,including that due
to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance and wind
6. Insulation for chilled water piping and refrigerant suction
piping includes a vapor retardant or is_enclosed entirely
in conditioned space
X
'
7: Solar water -heating systems/collectors are certified by the
Solar Rating and Certification Corporation X
*150(m): Ducts and Fans
'
1. All ducts and plenums installed,�sealed and insulated to
meet the requirements of the CMC Sections 601, 602, 603,
604, 605 and Standard'6-5; supply -air and return -air ducts
'
and plenums are insulated to.a minimum installed level of
R-4.2 or enclosed entirely in conditioned space. Openings
shall be sealed with mastic, tape, or other duct -closure
'
esystem that meets the applicable requirements of UL 181,
UL 181A, or UL 181B or aerosol sealant that meets the
requirements of UL 723. If mastic or tape is used to seal
openings greater than 1/4 inch, the combination of mastic
+
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and either mesh or tape shall be used
X
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WATER HEATING & PLUMBING SYSTEMS
De- En-
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2. Building cavities, Isupport platforms for air handlers, and
plenums defined or constructed with materials other than
sealed sheet metal, duct board or flexible duct shall not
be used for conveying conditioned air. Building cavities and
'
support platforms may contain ducts. Ducts installed in
cavities and support platforms shall not be compressed to cause
reductions in the cross-sectional area of the ducts
X
'
3. Joints and seams of duct systems and their components
shall not be sealed with cloth backed rubber adhesive
duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with
'
mastic and draw bands
4. Exhaust fan systems have back draft or automatic dampers
g
X
5. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have
either automatic or readily accessible, manually
operated dampers
'
6. Protection of Insulation. Insulation shall be protected
I
from damage due to sunlight, moisture, equipment mainten-
ance and wind. Cellular foam insulation shall be protected
as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant
'
and provides shielding from solar radiation that can cause
degradation of the material
X
7. Flexible ducts cannot have porous inner cores
X
'
114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment
1. A thermal efficiencythat complies with the Appliance
Efficiency Regulations, on-off switch mounted outside of
the heater, weatherproof operating instructions, no
electric resistance heating and no pilot light
X
2. System is installed with:
'
a. At least 36 inches of pipe between filter and heater
for future solar heating
b. Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas.
X
3. Pool system has directional inlets and a circulation
pump time switch
X
115: Gas-fired central furnaces,'pool heaters, spa heaters or
household cooking appliances have no continuously burning
pilot light (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances
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with pilot < 150 Btu/hr) R
X
118(i): Cool Roof material meets specified criteria X
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150(k)1: HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES OTHER THAN OUTDOOR HID: -
contain only.high efficacy lamps as outlined in Table
150-C, and do not contain a medium screw base socket
(E24/E26). Ballast for lamps 13 watts or greater are electronic
and have an output frequency no less than 20 kHz,
X
•150(k)1: HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES - OUTDOOR HID: contain
only high efficacy lamps as outlined in Table 150-C,
luminaire has factory installed HID ballast -
X
150(k)2: Permanently installed luminaires in kitchens shall
be high efficacy luminaires. Up to 50•percent of the wattage,
as determined in Sec. i30(c),•of permanently installed luminaires
in kitchens may be in luminaires that are not high efficacy
luminaires, provided that these luminaires are controlled
by switches separate from those controlling the high
efficacy luminaires
X
150(k)3: Permanently installed luminaires.in bathrooms,
garages, laundry rooms, utility rooms shall be high.' '
efficacy luminaires OR are controlled by an occupant
sensor(s) certified to comply with Section 119(d) that
does not turn on automatically or have -.an always on option
X
150(k)4: Permanently installed luminaires located other than
in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility
rooms shall be high efficacy luminaires (except closets
less than 70 ft2), OR are controlled by a dimmer switch
OR are controlled by an occupant sensor(s). that complies
or have an always on option
X
150(k)5: Luminaires that are recessed into insulated ceilings
are approved for zero clearance insulation cover (IC) and
are certified air tight to ASTM E283 and labeled as air
tight (AT) to less than 2.0 CFM at 75 Pascals
X
150(k)6: Luminaires providing outdoor lighting and permanently
mounted to a residential building or to other buildings on
the same lot shall be high efficacy luminaires (not in -
eluding lighting around swimming pools/water features or
other Article 680 locations) OR are controlled by occupant
sensors with integral photo control certified to comply
with Section 119(d)
X
150(k)7: Lighting for parking lots for 8 or more vehicles shall
have lighting that complies with Sec. 130, 132; and 147.
Lighting for parking garages for 8 or more vehicles shall
.have lighting that complies with'Sec. 130, 131, and 146 X
150(k)8: Permanently installed lighting in the enclosed, non -
dwelling spaces of low-rise residential buildings with four
or more dwelling units shall be high efficacy luminaires OR
are controlled by an occupant sensor(s) certified to
comply with Section 119(d). X
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N.2 Roofs and Ceilings
Table IV.1 - U -factors of Wood Framed Attic Roofs
This table contains thermal performance data (U -factors) for wood framed attics where the ceiling provides
the air barrier and the attic is ventilated. Wood trusses are the most common construction for low-rise
residential buildings and for Type V nonresidential buildings. While the sketch shows a truss system with a
flat ceiling, the data in this table may be used for scissor trusses and other non -flat trusses. If the bottom
chord is not flat, then the slope should not exceed 3:12 if blown insulation is used. This table may also be
used with composite trusses that have a wood top and bottom chord and metal struts connecting them.
For the majority of cases, values will be selected from column A of this table. Column A shall be used for the
common situation where either batt or blown insulation is placed directly over the ceiling (and tapered at the
edges). Builders or designers may increase thermal performance by adding a continuous insulation layer at
the ceiling. The continuous insulation is typically a rigid polystyrene or polyisocyan u rate foam insulation.
Continuous insulation does not include the blown or batt insulation that is over the bottom chord of the truss
(this is already accounted for in the U -factors published in Column A).
When this table is used manually, the R -value of continuous insulation shall be equal to or greater than the
R -value published in the continuous insulation columns. For instance if the insulation is R-3, the R-2 column
shall be used. No interpolation is permitted when data from the table is selected manually. CEC approved
ACM Joint Appendix IV - U -Factor, C -Factor, and Thermal Mass Data
Rated R -value of Continuous Insulation'
R -value of
Truss Attic
None
R-2
R-4
R-6
R-7
R-8
R-10
R-1 4
Spacing Insulation
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
16 in. OC None
1
0.300
0.186
0.135
0.106
0.096
0.087
0.074
0.057
R-11
2' '.
0.079
0.067
0.059.
0.053
0.050
0.047
0.043
0.037
R-13
3.
0.071
0.061
0.054
0.049
0.046
0.044
, 0.040
0.035
R-19
4 ;,'.
0.049
0.045
0.041
0.038
0.036
0.035
0.033
0.029
R-22
Z'. 5 . ,
. 0.043
0.039
0.036
0.034
0.033
0.032
0.030
0.026
R-25
G` 6 `,
0.038
0.035
0.033
0.031
0.030
0.029
0.027
0.024
R-30
;, 7 . a
0.032
0.030
0.028
0.027
0.026
0.025
0.024
0.022
R-38
.8..f
0.026
0.024
0.023
0.022
0.022
0.021
0.020
0.019
R-49
9: ' . "
0.020
0.0190.019
0.018
0.018
0.017
0.017
0.015
R-60
..10
0.017
0.016
0.016
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.014
0.013
24 in. OC None
11'
0.305
0.188
0.136
0.107
0.097
0.088
0.075
0.058
R-11
12'
0.076
0.066
0.058
0.052
0.049
0.047
0.043
0.036
R-13
13.0.068
0.059
0.053-
0.048 .0.045
0.043
0.040
0.034
R-19
141.
0.048
0.044
0.040
0.037
0.036
0.034
0.032
0.028
R-22
15
0.042
0.039.
0.036
0.033
0.032
0.031
0.029
0.026
R-25
16
0.037
0.035
0.032, •
0.030
0.030
0.029
0.027
0.024
R-30
17
0.032
0.030
0.028
0.027
0.026
0.025
0.024
0.022
38
-
18...;.
,,.:.
0.025
0.024
0.023
0.022
0.022
0.021
0.020
0.018
R-49
_•: •19'; ,
0.020
0.019
0.019
0.018
0.018
0.017
0.017
0.015
R-60
20 ``
0.016
0.016
0.015.
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.014
0.013
Notes:
1. Continuous insulation shall
be located at the ceiling,
below the bottom the truss
chord
of
and be uninterrupted
by
framing.
2. In climate zones 1 and 16
the insulating R -value
of continuous insulation materials installed
above
the roof waterproof membrane shall
be multiplied times 0.8 before choosing the table column for determining assembly U -factor.
This table contains thermal performance data (U -factors) for wood framed attics where the ceiling provides
the air barrier and the attic is ventilated. Wood trusses are the most common construction for low-rise
residential buildings and for Type V nonresidential buildings. While the sketch shows a truss system with a
flat ceiling, the data in this table may be used for scissor trusses and other non -flat trusses. If the bottom
chord is not flat, then the slope should not exceed 3:12 if blown insulation is used. This table may also be
used with composite trusses that have a wood top and bottom chord and metal struts connecting them.
For the majority of cases, values will be selected from column A of this table. Column A shall be used for the
common situation where either batt or blown insulation is placed directly over the ceiling (and tapered at the
edges). Builders or designers may increase thermal performance by adding a continuous insulation layer at
the ceiling. The continuous insulation is typically a rigid polystyrene or polyisocyan u rate foam insulation.
Continuous insulation does not include the blown or batt insulation that is over the bottom chord of the truss
(this is already accounted for in the U -factors published in Column A).
When this table is used manually, the R -value of continuous insulation shall be equal to or greater than the
R -value published in the continuous insulation columns. For instance if the insulation is R-3, the R-2 column
shall be used. No interpolation is permitted when data from the table is selected manually. CEC approved
ACM Joint Appendix IV - U -Factor, C -Factor, and Thermal Mass Data
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Rated R -value of Continuous Insulation
Cavity
Framing
R-0
R-2
R-0
R-6
R-7
R-8
R-10
R-14
Spacing Insulation
Size
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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16 in. OC None
Any
1
0.356
0.204
0.144
0.111
0.100
0.091
0.077
0.059
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R-11 batt
2x4
2
0.110
0.087
0.073
0.063
0.059
0.056
0.050
0.041
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R-15 batt
2x4
2x4
3
- 4
0.102
0.095
0.081
0.076
0.068
0.064
0.059
0.056
0.056
0.053
0.052
0.050
0.047
0.045
0.039
0.038
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R-19 batt 1
2x6
5
0.074
0.063
0.055
0.049
0.046
0.044
0.040
0.034
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2x6
-6
0.069
0.058
0.051
0.046
0.043
0.041
0.038
0.032
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R-19 batt
2x8
;. 7 .
0.065
0.057
0.050
0.045
0.043
0.041
0.038
0.033
R-22 batt
2x8
.. 8.
0.061
0.053
0.047
0.042
0.040
0.039
0.036
0.031
R-25 batt
2x8
' ` .'9
0.057
0.050
0.044
0.040
0.038
0.037
0.034
0.030
f
1 '
R-30 batt 1
2x8
10
0.056
0.049
0.043
0.039
0.038
0.036
0.033
0.029
R-30 batt
2x10
11
0.047
0.042
0.038
0.035
0.034
0.032
0.030
0.027
R-38 batt 1
2x10
.12
0.046
0.041
0.037
0.034
0.033
0.031
0.029
0.026
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R-38 batt
2x12
13
0.039
0.035
0.032
0.030
0.025
0.028
0.026
0.023
Foamed
2x4
14
0.103
0.082
0.069
0.060
0.056
0.053
0.048
0.040
Plastic or
Cellulose
2x6
15
0:071
0.060
0.052
0.047
0.044
0.042
0.039
0.033
Insulation3
2x8
16
0.056
0.049
0.043
0.039
0.038
0.036
0.033
0.029
'
2x10
17
0.045
0.040
0.036
0.033
0.032
0.031
0.029
0.025
2x12
18
0.038
0.034
0.031
0.029
0.028
0.027
0.025
0.023
24 in. OC None
Any
19..
0.362
0.207
0.145
0.112
0.101
0.092
0.077
0.059
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R-11 batt
2x4::20
0.106
0.085
0.072
0.062
0.058
0.055
0.049
0.041
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2x4
`".21 ;
0.098
0.079
0.067
0.058
0.055
0.052
0.046
0.039
R-15 batt
2x4
22;
0.091
0.073
• 0.062
0.055
0.051
0.049
0.044
0.037
'
R-19 batt
2x6
23',
0.071
0.061
0.0530.047
0.045
0.043
0.039
0.034
R-21 batt
2x6
' .24
0.066
0.056
0.049
0.044
0.042
0.040
0.037
0.032
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R-19 batt
2x8
25
0.063
0.055
0.049
0.044
0.042
0.040
0.037
0.032
'
R-22 batt
2x8
26 .
0.058
0.051 •-
0.046
0.041
0.040
0.038
0.035
0.030
R-25 batt
2x8
27"
0.055
0.048
.0.043
0.039
0.037
0.036
0.033
0.029
R-30 batt 1
2x8
>' .28
0.054
0.047
0.042
0.038
0.037
0.035
0.033
0.028
'
R-30 batt
2x10
i .29
0.045
0.041
0.037
0.034
0.033
0.031
0.029
0.026
R-38 batt 1
2x10
30
0.044
0.039
0.036
0.033
0.032
0.031
0.029
0.025
R-38 batt
2x12
31--
0.037
0.034
0.031
0.029
0.028
0.027
0.025
0.023
Foamed
2x4
1;1. 32.
0.099
0.080
0.067
0.059
0.055
0.052
0.047
0.039
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Plastic or
Cellulose
2x6
33.'
0.069
0.059
0.051
0.046
0.044
0.042
0.038
0.033
Insulation3
2x8
= 34 Vf
0.054
0.048
0.043
0.039
0.037
0.035
0.033
0.029
2x10
; "35
0.044
0.039
0.036
0.033
0.031
0.030
0.028
0.025
'
2x12
36
0.036
0.033
0.031
0.028
0.027
0.027
0.025
0.022
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1. Higher density fiberglass
batt is required in these
cases.
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of the wall, or both.
3. Foamed plastic and cellulose shall fill
the entire
cavity. Cellulose
shall
have a binder to prevent sagging.
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Table IV.28 — Opaque Doors;
Description
U factor (Btul°F ft2)
Puce} r� 'A
Uninsulated
r: k, A
Uninsulated single -layer metal swinging doors or non -swinging doors, including single -layer %.."1.45
uninsulated access hatches and uninsulated smoke vents: rl
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+�2;r.
0.70
uninsulated access hatches and uninsulated smoke vents:
Insulated metal swinging doors, including fire -rated doors, insulated access hatches, and insulated
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0.50
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Wood doors, minimum nominal thickness of 1-3/4 in. (44 mm), including panel doors with minimum
"x4
0.50
panel thickness of 1-1/8 in. (28 mm), and solid core flush doors, and hollow core flush doors
Any other wood door.
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0.60
Source: ASHRAE 90.1-2001, Section A7.
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Residential Lighting Compliance
Title 24 Compliance Documentation Worksheet
LRESIDENTIAL KITCHEN
LIGHTING WORKSHEET
WS -5R
Madlin's Enterprises
Project Title:
Walling - McGuire Res.
Date: 3/15/2006
Job:
26195A
MAIN HOUSE
Luminaire Type
High Efficacy?
Watts
x.
Quantity = High Efficacy Watts
or
Other Watts
Incandescent
No
75
x
5 =
or
375
CFL -1
Yes
32
x
9 = 288
or
T5-46"
Yes
28
x
2 = 56
or
T5-24"
Yes
18
x
- 3 = 54
or
x
=
or
x
=
or
x
=
or
Total A: 398
B:
375
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COMPLIES IF A >_ B
DETACHED GUEST HOUSE
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Luminaire Type
High Efficacy?
Watts
x
Quantity = High Efficacy Watts
or
.Other Watts
Incandescent
No
75
x
0 -
or
0
CFL -1
Yes
32
x
2 - 64
or
T5-24"
Yes
18
x
2 = 36
or
X,
-
or
•
x'
_.
or
x
-
or
Total A: 100
B:
0
COMPLIES IF A >_ B
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tJUAO'lighting UNDERCABINET LIGHTING
Project: DIRECT WIRE FLUORESCENT
Fixture Type:
Location: 8W, 14W, 21 W& 2 8W
' #
T5 HE Fluorescent Lamps
Contact/Phone: UFL12, UFL22, UFL34 and UFL46
' PRODUCT DESCRIPTION- DIMENSIONS
D 1
irect Wire F uorescent luminaires offer highly efficient illumination
in a shallow, easy-toconceol profile. Ideal for undercabinet,
undershelf, and task lighting, where maximum energy efficiency,
long lamp life, and cool operation are desired.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Lamp Latest generation of high -efficiency (HE), high color .
rendering 3000K T5 tri -phosphor fluorescent lamps • 20,000 hour
rated lamp life."
Ballast State of the art electronic ballast instantly starts lamp and
operates without flicker or hum.
Housing Formed steel fixture body for maximum strength, painted
appliance white or silver.
Switch Convenient on/off switch.
Diffuser Extruded non -yellowing clear W/impact resistant acrylic
lens.
Labels UL Listed and Energy Star compliant.
INSTALLATION
UFL fixtures may be direct -wired with non-metallic cable or flexible
metal conduit using the 3/8" die-cast fitting supplied with the
fixture. Connect at knockouts located at rear and ends of fixture.
Portable To install as a portable fixture, use the 3 -wire grounded
cord 8 plug (ULH-CP sold separately).
Optional Direct Wire Optional direct wire module (ULH-DWM
sold separately) facilitates code -compliant installation of fixture at
front edge of cabinetry. Supplied with 36" field-shortenable jumper
cord to bring power to fixture.
PRODUCT CODES
URI 2
UFL22
Catalog Nomber
Finish
'Overall Length
Lamp
Un12-WH
Appliance White
12'/ 6"
8W T5
URI 2-5L
Silver
12'/u"
8W TS
UFL22-WH
Apprimce White
22'/.
14W TS HE
UFL22-SL
Siher
221/P
14WTSHE
UFL34-WH
Appliance White
34'/,
21W T5 HE
UFL34-SL
Sher
341/r"
21WT5HE
UFL46-WH
Appliance White
46'/,"
28W T5 HE
UFL46-SL
%er
461/,,'
28WTSHE
" 8W T5 tri -phosphor lamp rated at 7,500 hours.
REV -2104
j-- 2 5/8"
1116"
ENGINEERING DATA
MAXIMUM ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
8 watts = 40 watts halogen
14 watts = 75 watts halogen
21 watts = 100 watts halogen
28 watts = ISO watts halogen
ACCESSORIES
Catalog No.
URI 2
UFL22
UFL34
UFL46
Totol input power (wads)
8.4
15.3
21.1
30.3
Total Operoting AMPS
.13
.23
.32
.45
Power Factor
.51 .
.53
.51
.56
MAXIMUM ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
8 watts = 40 watts halogen
14 watts = 75 watts halogen
21 watts = 100 watts halogen
28 watts = ISO watts halogen
ACCESSORIES
Catalog No.
Description
ULH-CONN
3/8" Minioture Die(ost Electriml (onnector
U" -WH, -BL
3•Wue Grounded Cord 8 Plug
ULH-DWM-WH,-BL
D'ued Write Module
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■ 1 "Beam width defined as 50% of maximum footcandles
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`Counter Surface Reflectance 20% 14 watts equivalent to 75 watts of halogen
21 watts equivalent to 100 watts of halogen '
28 watts equivalent to 150 watts of halogen
JU JUMlighting
' 1300 S. Wolf Road, P.O. Box 5065, Des Plaines, IL 60017-5065 Phone 847.827.9880 FAX, 847.827.2925 '
AAo 220 Chrysler Dr., Brampton, Ontario, Canada, 1-6S 6136 Phone 905.792.7335 FAX 905.792:0064
Visit us at www.junolighting.com - Printed in U.S.A. ®2004 Juno Lighting, Inc.
Foatcandles
Cath
Lamp
' Beam
Width
A
B C
D
UFL12
BwonTS
24',
32
77 68
93
UFL22
14woti T5 HE
31'
64
135 130
157
UFL34
21 wotPT5 HE
41' ,
66
140 131
140
UFL46
I 28won T5 HE
50'
83
171 166
170
■ 1 "Beam width defined as 50% of maximum footcandles
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' Rear wall reflectance 50% . 8 watts equivalent to 40 watts of halogen
`Counter Surface Reflectance 20% 14 watts equivalent to 75 watts of halogen
21 watts equivalent to 100 watts of halogen '
28 watts equivalent to 150 watts of halogen
JU JUMlighting
' 1300 S. Wolf Road, P.O. Box 5065, Des Plaines, IL 60017-5065 Phone 847.827.9880 FAX, 847.827.2925 '
AAo 220 Chrysler Dr., Brampton, Ontario, Canada, 1-6S 6136 Phone 905.792.7335 FAX 905.792:0064
Visit us at www.junolighting.com - Printed in U.S.A. ®2004 Juno Lighting, Inc.
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Project: -FLUORESCENT
HOUSING
Fixture Type:
26/32W
-
`°`°"°" -- -- =
COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP
Contact/Phone:
n ICPL632E
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
DIMENSIONS
ICPL Energy Star, Air -Loc® sealed double-wall construction housing
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• No separate ALG gasket -required • Can be completely covered
with insulation • Fully sealed housing stops infiltration and
exfiltration of air, reducing heating and air cooling costs • 2 year ,
warranty. -
7 1/2"
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Lamp One 26W or 32W triple tube compact fluorescent 4 pin
lamp CFTR26W/GX24q-3 or CFTR32W/GX24q-3. -
Socket Supplied with spring clip to accommodate certain trim
installations, or can be attached to top of housing for certain trims.
Ballast 120V HPF Rapid Start Electronic with end -.of -life lamp
protection • UL listed/CSA certified.
Trims Trim selection shown on reverse.
Labels Energy Star certified • UL Listed for contact with insulation,
r
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13 1/2"
Will expand
through -branch wiring and damp locations • Meets Washington
to 25"
State Air Tight Requirements, IECC • Complies with FCC Part] 8
91/8, .
a
(Reduces to 81/8" .
consumer use limits • Product mechanically protected against
with breakaway
improper use of lamps • Union made AFL-CIO • Trims 20, 21, 22,
feature)
241, 242, 243, 271 and 9900 are wet location approved for
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covered ceiling applications.
Testing All reports are based on published industry procedures;
field performance may differ from laboratory performance.
)LL
Product specifications subject -to change without notice.
13 1/8"
INSTALLATION � - -
!_ 17 1/4" ,
Real Nail 3 Bar Hangers Telescoping, patent -pending Real Nail
system permits quick placement of housing anywhere within 24" " :
6 7/8" CEILING CUTOUT
O.C. joists or suspended ceilings • Integral T -bar notch and clip'
secures housing in suspended ceiling grid — no accessory clips
required • 24" expansion stop allows quick placement of fixture in
ENGINEERING DATA
standard grid spacing • Bars scored in two locations for fast,
120V-HPF
clean breaking, allowing housing installation in tight applications
26W/32W
• Bars captive to mounting frame • Edge -mounted for extra
strength • Captive bugle -headed ring shank nail for quick one-step
Total input power 29W/36W
installation and easy removal with claw hammer for fixture
Operating AMPS 0.24A/0.31A
relocation • Quick -Loc slot and oversized locking set screw lock '
Power Fador >38 '
fixture in position • Bar hanger foot contoured to align to bottom
T.N.D. <10% t
of construction joist • Alternate mounting holes.included.
Min. startng 0°F/
Junction Box Pre -wired junction box, UL and C -UL listed for
tempemtme -18°C
through -branch wiring, maximum 8 No: 12 AWG 90' Gbranch
--, -
circuit conductors (4 in, 4 out) • Junction box provided with •
Gest Fa dor <130
removable* access plates (5)'b" and (1)'/." knockouts, (4) Romex
Ballast Fador 1.10/0.98 i
knockouts with built-in strain reliefs and ground wire+ Knockouts
}
equipped with pryout slots.
Housing/Mounting Frame 22 -gauge die -formed galvanized
steel plaster frame • 028" die -formed aluminum housing, fully
, 1
'
sealed • Rough -in section (junction box, mounting frame, housing
ballast bar hangers) fully for
•
assembly, and assembled ease of
installation • Air -Loc gasket installed on plaster frame • Inner
housing is vertically adjustable to accommodate up to a 1 " ceiling
thickness.
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PRODUCT CODES .
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Catalog Number Ballast Wattage ®d lamp
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ICPL632E - HPF 120V Elect.. 26W ar 32W Triple Tube CFL
REV -4/05
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FLUORESCENT HOUSING
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26/32W
COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP
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ICPL632E
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lamp Rating
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F� 20' WH Albalite with Reflector ' �
• 20
• 32W Max" -
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-PW Shower/Close) Light ..
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Drop Opal with. Reflector
®
32W Max. f
♦ 21-PW Shower/Closet Light'
'21-WH
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32W Max.
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26W Max. `
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241-PW
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202-MIH Shower Trim,
32W Max, f
O♦
♦ 242-SC Frosted Lens will Clear Center '
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®♦ 271-PW Drop Opal w/ Reflector
32W Mox." n
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®♦ 243-WH Decorative Swirl Etrhed.6pal Glass
32W Mox:'
Conical Block Baffle
. 32W Max.. '
®2884011
28W-WH Conical While Baffle
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29Deep Cone - Clear
32W Ma' .
29W-WH Deep Cone -White
232C-WH Multiplier- ClearAlzoe ".
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32WMox.'"
232H Mulliplier - Gold Azake
232W-WH Mulliplier -Gloss While
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232HZ-WH Multiplier - Haze
232WHZ-WH Mulliplier - Wheal Haze
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2320C-WH Multiplier in Clear low Iridescent Alzak`
32W Max.
"233C-WH Multiplier in Clear Azak" w/Block Baffle
32WMax.`_• s
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261 &WH Scoop Wall Wash w/Block Baffle
261 W-MM Scoop Wall Wash w/White Baffle
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26W Max
9900-WH Fluted Opal Lens' ,
32WMax.'
®• 9900-PB Fluted Opal Lens
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9900-SC Fluted Opal Lens,
Trim Size: 7°%' 0 D. (except Cat. Nos. 22, 240, 241 - B" O.D.). «
Trim Finish: ABZ - Classic Aged Bronze, BL - Black, GP - Graphite, PB - Polished
Bross,
PW - Plastic While (Potycorbonate material shower trim), SC - Satin Chrome, SL - Silver, WH,- White.
Azak
is a registered trademark of Alcoa Corp.
"Specify General Electric or Osrom/Sylvanio lamps only.
JUNO IC housings meet IECC Energy Code requirements per ASTM E283.
Air-Loc" rated trims are pre-gasketed for minimum air leakage with IChousing$.
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NOTE: ICPL632E HOUSING IS AR-LOC RATED WITH ANY TRIM ABOVE.
♦ UL Listed for use in wet location.
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1300 S. Wolf Rood • P.O. Box 5065 • Des Plaines, IL 600175065 • Phone (847) 827-9880 • Fox (847) 827.2925
Aml-c Ino" 220 Chrysler Drive ! Brampton, Ontorio • Canada
L6S 6B6 • Phone (905) 792.7335 • Fox (905) 792-0064
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Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst — 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax
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Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards
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THE HIDEAWAY - LA QUINTA *v7.10*
Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN *******
Madlin's Enterprises .
P.O. Box 1443
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004
Climate Zone.. ..... 15
Compliance Method...... MICROPAS7 v7.10 for 2005 Standards by Enercomp, Inc.
MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26195A1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -HVAC SIZING
User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -2005 CODE MAIN HOUSE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Floor Area .....:::::.:::...
5689 sf
Volume.
73957 cf
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Front Orient ation ...........
Sizing Location............
Latitude ..................
Winter Outside Design......
Front Facing
LA QUINTA
33.8 degrees
26 F
15 deg (N)
Winter Inside Design.......
70 F
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Summer Outside Design......
Summer Inside Design.......
111 F
75 F
Summer Range.. ..... .....
34 F
Interior Shading Used .......
Yes
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Exterior Shading'Used......
Overhang Shading Used......
Yes
Yes
Latent Load Fraction.......
0.24
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HEATING AND COOLING
Description
LOAD SUMMARY
Heating
(Btu/hr)
Cooling
(Btu/hr)
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Opaque Conduction and Solar......
35765
17455
Glazing Conduction and Solar..:..
34852
46484
Infiltration .....................
21421
12385
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Internal Gain .....................
Ducts...
n/a
16992
3440
16542
Sensible Load.............. ..
109029
96306
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Latent Load ......................
n/a
23210
Minimum Total Load
109029
119516
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Note: The loads shown are only one of the
of HVAC equipment. Other relevant design
requirements, outside air,,, outdoor design
availability of equipment, oversizing safety
considered. It is the HVAC designer's responsibility
factors when selecting the HVAC equipment.
criteria affecting the selection
factors such as air flow
temperatures, coil sizing,
margin, etc., must also be
to consider all
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Project Title.......... WALLING.McGUIRE.GUEST Date..03/15/06 11:27:21
Project Address........ LOT 273 TRACT 29894-2 *******
THE HIDEAWAY'- LA QUINTA *v7.10*
Documentation Author._. CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building Permit
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443 Plan Check Date
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004 Field Check/ Date
Climate Zone. ..... 15 -
Compliance Method...... MICROPAS7 v7.10 for 2005 Standards by Enercomp, Inc.
MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26195G1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -HVAC SIZING
User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises. Run -GUEST HOUSE BASE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Floor Area...... .......... 966 sf
Volume.. .. 10626 cf
Front Orientation,., .,: „ Front Facing 15 deg (N)
Sizing Location.. LA QUINTA
Latitude ................ 33.8 degrees
Winter Outside Design...... 26 F
Winter Inside Design....... 70 F
Summer Outside Design......` 111 F
Summer Inside Design....... 75 F
Summer Range.. . ........ -34 F
Interior Shading Used Yes
Exterior Shading Used..:... Yes
Overhang Shading Used...... Yes
Latent Load Fraction....... 0.24
HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Description
Heating Cooling
(Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
Opaque Conduction and Solar...... 14986 6208
Glazing Conduction and Solar..... 4060 6015
Infiltration ..................... 3637 2103
Internal Gain............ n/a 2060
Ducts. ............... 4188 3398
Sensible Load.... 26872 19784
Latent Load... ......... n/a 4768
Minimum Total Load 26872 24552
Note: The loads shown are only one of the criteria affecting the selection
of HVAC equipment. Other relevant design factors such as air flow
requirements, outside air, outdoor .design temperatures, coil sizing,
availability of equipment, oversizing safety margin, etc., must also be
considered. It is the HVAC designer's responsibility to consider all
factors when selecting the.HVAC equipment.
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Title 24 2005 Buiidina Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt
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Radiant Barrier Construction Practice ,
To qualify, a radiant barrier must have an emittance of 0.05 or less. The product
must be tested according to ASTM C-1371-98 or ASTM E408-71(2002) and
must be certified by the Department of Consumer Affairs2. Radiant barriers must
also meet installation criteria as specified i� Section 4.2.1 of the Residential
' ACM Manual (Section 4.2.1 is also reprodur�d � ;-A�pendix D of this document).
The most common way of meeting,�hye , 'iant bard uirement is to use roof
sheathing that has a ;di t barrier onde to it Whi ctory. Oriented strand
board (OSB) is the m t cp�rriP teria vailable with a factory -applied
radiant barrier. Tbe--ghaathir�g isl shed with the radiant barrier (shiny side)
f g'do jow �d the tti palGe. Alternatively, a radiant barrier material that
m s_ e TIVJ.) st'�nd moisture perforation requirements that apply to
4g 1 / n .t Ifo an be field -laminated. Field lamination must use a secure
nh c nns of holding the foil to the bottom of the roof decking such as
pl or nails that do not penetrate all the way through the roof deck material.
' Other acceptable methods are to drape a foil type radiant barrier over the top of
the top chords before the sheathing is installed, stapling the radiant barrier
between the top chords after the sheathing is installed, and stapling the radiant
barrier to the underside of the truss/rafters (top chord). For these installation
methods, the foil must be installed with spacing requirements as described in
Section 4.2.1 of.the Residential ACM Manual.. The minimum spacing
requirements do not apply to this installation since it is considered a "laminated"
system.
' Installation of radiant barriers is somewhat more challenging in the case of
closed rafter spaces when sheathing is installed that does not inclufJe-a\
laminated foil. Foil may be field -laminated after the shQathirp"as bye Pinstalled
' by laminating" the foil as described above to the r f she thing "��ep��
framing members. This construction type is des J i thN'�es)enttaY ACM
Manual, Section 4.2.1.
See Figure 3-12 for drawings of an arri rns�t�llation methods.
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Roof Decking Rafter rRoof Decking
i Rafter
1 Air Space' Air Space
Radiant Radiant
Barrier - Barrer
1 Insulation, n: Insulation s
Joist
Joist
Method 1: Radiant Ba ' r D r d Methop 2: Radi ll—� rAttedied
1 Over Top o ssra er \ Between Truss/Ratters
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Ra�jant y Radiant,
Bartter s; Barrer
1 Insulation Insulation
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Joist Joist
1 Method 3: Radiant Barrier Attached to Method 4: Radiant Barrier Attached to
Bottom of TrussuRafter Underside of Roof Deck
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Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt
Fenestration Mandatory Measures
Wactor and SHGC Ratings
§ 116(a)2 and §116(a)3
Table 116-A
Table 116-8
Manufactured Fenestration Products. The r4ndat'irylnneasures require that
both the U -factor and the SHGC of mann ctured, edieeAlration products be
determined fromNFRC'§'�:er�fed rdu ���Director o )om Energy
Commission-appro dafault bl� At tie time o inspection, the actual
fenestration Li- a d �)-IG al��� ,l,,, as shown on NFRC labels or in the
efault tables st re It i� u orr wer overall energyconsumption than the
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te' n om liance documents. The default U -factors are
j lCbntaird i to s Table 116-A, and the default SHGC values are
�co�ai ed andards Table 116-B (also in Appendix B of this compliance
mAnbal). A directory of NFRC certified ratings is available at
httoa/www.NFRC.ora.
Commission default values in both Tables 116-A and 116-B are on the poor side
of the performance range for windows. To get credit for advanced window
features such as low -e (low -emissivity) coatings andthermal break frames, the
window manufacturer must have the window tested, labeled, and certified
according to NFRC procedures. Figure 3-1 shows an example of an NFRC-
approved temporary fenestration label.
Requiring that SHGC and LI -factor be calculated using a common procedure
ensures that the performance data for fenestration products are more w --U, , to
and that data provided by different manufacturers can � more-easil rm red
The test procedure for U -factor is NFRC 100, and t et pry r f�C
is NFRC 200.- %� �
Site -built Fenestration Products. to -rise i ( tial � nstruction, site -built
products are tre_pted the za e an� cturr a pr� ucts: U -factor and SHGC
values must co e. fro�iy r ngs oi;Ntl
Standards Tables 116-A and 116 -
Note that diff' nt �10
val es appnresidential projects; default
alue ayi fo nd in nresidential ACM Manual.
eld-f�ricat Products 116(b)]. Field -fabricated fenestration must always
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useoe nergy Commission default U -factors from Standards Table 116-A and
fiG values from Standards Table 116-B.
Figure 3-1- NERC Temporary Label
Temporary and Permanent Labels 0
' See §10-711(a) and §116(a)4
Manufactured Fenestration Products. The tandi s re re t a nufactured
windows have both temporary and arFe7 Is that ow a NFRC
performance characteristics. T , �t�m ((ary I bel Bows the U -factor and
' SHGC, for eat rated 4 o r. a laW,;: usi also show that the window meets
the air infiltrat�o it e to Orar bel must not be removed before
nspefr
ththenfd��t agency.
e \ tmust of a minimum identi the cerci in o anization and
Pidentify certifying organization
-� have �r or code to allow tracking back to the original information on file
a# h certifying organization. The permanent label can be inscribed on the
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\�spacer, etched on the glass, engraved on the frame, or otherwise located so as
not to affect aesthetics.
Site -Built Fenestration Products. Labeling requirements apply to site -built
fenestration products as well,,except that a label certificate may be provided in
accordance with NFRC 100 in place of an attached temporary label. The label
certificate is a document that verifies the performance of the site -built
fenestration product but that is not physically attached to the product. The label
tcertificate is kept at the job site by the contractor for field inspector verification.
Field -Fabricated Fenestration Products. A label is not required for field -
fabricated fenestration products.
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product pedomnance. NFRC ratings are delermined for a find set of environmental conditions and a
specific product sin. NFRC does not recommend any product and does not warrant the stmility of any
product for any specific use. Consuft manufacturer's literature for other product pedomrance information.
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Figure 3-1- NERC Temporary Label
Temporary and Permanent Labels 0
' See §10-711(a) and §116(a)4
Manufactured Fenestration Products. The tandi s re re t a nufactured
windows have both temporary and arFe7 Is that ow a NFRC
performance characteristics. T , �t�m ((ary I bel Bows the U -factor and
' SHGC, for eat rated 4 o r. a laW,;: usi also show that the window meets
the air infiltrat�o it e to Orar bel must not be removed before
nspefr
ththenfd��t agency.
e \ tmust of a minimum identi the cerci in o anization and
Pidentify certifying organization
-� have �r or code to allow tracking back to the original information on file
a# h certifying organization. The permanent label can be inscribed on the
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\�spacer, etched on the glass, engraved on the frame, or otherwise located so as
not to affect aesthetics.
Site -Built Fenestration Products. Labeling requirements apply to site -built
fenestration products as well,,except that a label certificate may be provided in
accordance with NFRC 100 in place of an attached temporary label. The label
certificate is a document that verifies the performance of the site -built
fenestration product but that is not physically attached to the product. The label
tcertificate is kept at the job site by the contractor for field inspector verification.
Field -Fabricated Fenestration Products. A label is not required for field -
fabricated fenestration products.
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Title 24 2005 Quiliding Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt
Residential Lighting - Mandatory Measures
High Efficacy Luminaires
A luminaire is.the lighting industry's term for light fixture. A luminaire consists of
the housing, power supply (ballast), lamp, flectca�c� -end in some cases a lens. A
damp is the lighting industry's term for a liglgb b' l.0 inaires can be designed
to be recessed into the iling; su m by a rod o hain, or surface mounted
on the wall or ceilin,
A high efficacy I p��"+Ie i on hats ntains only high efficacy lamps and must
'e��t con ,� c�hvent al a ium) screw based socket. Typically, high
�fica ai cat in, pin-based sockets, like compact or linear fluorescent
I ni s hough other types such as screw sockets specifically rated for
ig �ini4my discharge lamps (like metal halide lamps) may also be eligible for
xterior use. Luminaires with modular components that allow conversion
between screw-based and pin-based sockets without changing the luminaire
housing or wiring shall not be considered high efficacy luminaires. These
requirements prevent low efficacy lamps being retrofitted in high efficacy
luminaires. Also, compact fluorescent luminaires with permanently installed
ballasts that are capable of operating a range of lamp wattages, the highest
• operating input wattage of the rated lamp/ballast combination must be use for
determining the luminaire wattage.
There are two qualifying requirements for a high efficacy luminaire: tbat-t e�
lumens per watt for the lamp be above a specified threshold and. that onic
ballasts be used in certain applications.
Electronic Ballasts
Additionally, fluoro- t_ i �a po r rating of 13 W or more shall have
an-eiLmctro�i � Ilam a(�Ite(tes alam at a frequency of 20 kHz or more. All
icMmmon (va�le�eJecballasts meet this requirement. Outdoor
aire \With Hugh intensity discharge (HID) lamps (like metal halide or high-
=-Wejium
s lum) containing hardwired electromagnetic HID ballasts with HID
base sockets and lamps meeting the minimum efficacy
requirements in Table 6-1 are considered high efficacy.
At the present time, pin based compact fluorescent lamps that are operated with
electronic ballasts typically have four-pin lamp holders. Pin-based compact
fluorescent lamps with two-pin lamp holders typically will indicate that the ballast
is magnetic. However, there are new compact fluorescent lamp holders being
considered by the lighting industry.
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Residential Lighting =Mandatory Measures
'Lumens per Watt
The lumen is the unit of visible light. To be rated as high efficacy, a lamp must,
' produce a certain number of lumens for each watt of electrical power it
consumes. Efficacy is therefore measured in lumens per watt.
Almost all fluorescent lamps equipped with electronic ballasts qualify as high
1 i efficacy light sources; incandescent lamps( pludd*)g�ny screw-in incandescent
lamps, like regular'A' or, reflector lampsyor q ka .(halogen lamps, or low voltage
lamps, like halogen MR lm
ps' -do tact -oo classifie���s high efficacy, a lamp
must meet the requi elisted i abl -1 (do -un�ented in Table 150-0 of
' the Standards): simp ' , the powe � byl e ballast is ignored when determining the
For
tt r -p uses of compliance with the residential lighting
' qu re nt
abla 6-1— Hi h E�cac LamDs
Lamp power
Required lamp efficacy
< 15 W
40 I n/W
15.40 W
50 tn/W
>40W
60 tn1W
Note: the wattage of the ballast is not included when determining lamp efficacy.
' Mercury vapor lamps do not usually meet the requirements; metal halide or
compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are good replacements: For other. lam ty
such as LEDs you should check with the lamp manufacturer and prov'
documents showing that the lamp meets the requiremeks.
' To calculate the efficacy of a lamp; find out from tfi�a an a r�er� w n
lumens it produces, then divide this nu betjr�h ted ttag the lamp.
Do not include any watts consu �! y e bal t.
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j Permane y Insta le mil i es
T Standa s require that all permanently installed luminaires be high efficacy
as . of�e� by the Standards, with some exceptions described later in this
' chapter. Permanently installed luminaires include, but are not limited to those
luminaires installed in, on, or hanging from the ceilings or walls (including ceiling
fan lights); in or on built-in cabinets (including kitchen, nook, wet bar, and other
built-in cabinets); and.those mounted to the outside of the buildings.
Permanently installed luminaires do not include lighting that is installed in
appliances by the manufacturers including refrigerators, stoves, microwave
ovens, or exhaust hoods.
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Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures
Typical efficacy of lamps
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70 80
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lamp power
(W)
Lamp type — — • — • — • — ` Metal halide lamp (T-6)
Compact fluorescent lamp
Minimum requirement
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— — — — — -- Mercury vapor lamp
Incandescent lamp
_- • • - - — f Halogen MR16 lamp
Figure 6 -1 -`Typical Lamp Efficacies
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' Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures
' . Kitchens
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The Standards define a residential kitchen ' tote "a room or area used for food ; storage and preparation and washing dishes �plud• ga sociated counter tops
and cabinets, refrigerator, stove, oven, �nc�floor a definition goes on
to say, "Adjacent areas re conside %Kitchen if 7ki
, for the adjacent
areas is on the s swi � as te lig ting � \ thn°.
The intent of th n li�ing Stan . rd
is
insure the builder provides the '
ccupaAt uvith Ff, ic�eA lig ng. ,The permanently installed lighting should
to S light els or basic kitchen tasks without the need for
gm ti ith stable (plug-in) lighting.
A\; es A ommendation may be to utilize the Illuminating Engineering Society
of North America (IESNA) guidelines that at least 30 footcandles of light be
provided for seeing tasks in kitchens. Seeing tasks include, but are not limited
to, the basic kitchen tasks as preparing meals and washing dishes. These tasks
typically occur on accessible kitchen countertops, the tops of ranges and in
sinks, where food preparation, recipe reading, cooking, cleaning and related
' meal preparation activities take place, as well as at the front of kitchen cabinets
so that the contents of the cabinet are discernable. Although the design should
achieve 30 footcandles on most counter-height, horizontal work surfaces, there
may be a few work surfaces where the lighting levels fall below this value and
the fronts of kitchen cabinets may also be below this value. Even in these
- locations, the lighting level provided should not fall below the IESNA-
recommended lower value for non-critical seeing tasks of�20 footcar ndles'
of counters that are not work surfaces such as a corner u de at ilet,
' may have a lighting level below 20 footcandles and ' e�' thd-req� fQ
of the standard, because meal preparatio fl ik o occL in a/areas.
The Standards require that at le alf lig h s in a itchen must be
consumed by h' h effic nr�m�i es (romp-
r tha low-voltage halogen MR
' lamps do not civTel �b�frca . Beck €�iigh efficacy luminaires typically
nsum -le powothe I lu �naires, 'about three-fourths of the luminaires
in th the are i tSigh efficacy.. See Form WS-5R, Residential
itch Li h et
ee{{��ll g Appendix A, which is completed to determine if
kitcherl� Whtin complies with the Standards.
' !-Non-high efficacy luminaires must be'switched on a separate circuit from the
high efficacy luminaires. These could include low-voltage halogen MR lamps or
reflector lamps used to provide decorative spotlighting.
' Lighting in areas adjacent to the kitchen, such as dining and nook areas and
even family rooms, is considered to be kitchen lighting if it is not separately
switched from the kitchen lighting. The switches may be mounted on the same
faceplate, but as long as the-lights can be switched independently, these areas
' ., do not count as being in the kitchen.
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Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures
Bathrooms, Garages, Laundry Rooms and Utility Rooms
§150(k)9
Lighting in bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms and/or utility rooms must be high
efficacy, or must be controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor.
A bathroom is a room containing a shower, tubA93et, or a sink that is used for
personal hygiene. ��
If a sink used fl_pr . nah gi�ra 's 5 a roomthan a bathroom, such as
bedroom, whers,�r alIs o �' �r partitions separate the sink area from
the rest of th ,, a th i h. fot`fh i
g rig e sink area is switched separately
from mar a li ing,, Wlie �uminaire(s) that are lighting the sink area must
)incl
qfI a roo I hti g requirements: In this case, lighting of the sink area
I es i h ' ssociatedcounters, cabinets, and mirrors.
o none circuit of luminaires ma be attached to the same manu -
y al on
ccupant sensor. At least one high -efficacy luminaire should be installed so
at it can be left off the occupant sensor circuit to ensure that all of the
luminaires don't switch off while someone is in the bath. Even dual technology
sensors may not detect a motionless and silent occupant.
Garages, laundry rooms and utility rooms can be lit entirely by high efficacy
lighting. Linear fluorescent luminaires are typically between 1.5 and 4 times as
efficient as CFLs, and should be used unless there is insufficient space.
Luminaires should be mounted close to washer/dryer hookups and over work
surfaces to ensure shadow -free illumination.
Garages present an opportunity to reduce energy u by prxwi in �ta`sk ght g�
The end of the garage furthest from the door to the f"i4usig'�49�-oT�ten d as ac --
work area, and can be provided with high effi u aires-s%itchL'c7�
separately from the rest of the space. r -�
Although not required, occu q, ,Aeco��
b sed in conjunction with high
efficacy ligh g to a� th `loZan
sle energy use.lf there are any
concerns a uV%af y i ���ensors in conjunction with low -efficacy
lum' r-� in ce r de a followin two options:
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• addition to the low efficacy luminaires controlled by a manual -
on occupant sensor, leave one high efficacy luminaire on a
separate manual switch.
• Install all high efficacy luminaires in the space; high efficacy
luminaires do not require an occupant sensor to meet the
requirements of the Standards.
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Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures
Other Rooms
§150(k)4
Permanently installed lighting in other rooms must be high efficacy, or a manual-
on occupant sensor or a dimmer must control it.
"Other rooms' includes hallways, dining room's, ramTiLkly-rooms and bedrooms —
ensign both in terms of
the rooms in which peopl are_�mos Re of interior
r
fashion and the usabMty,gi th * Ii � sp
eVivj� spa.
c,'i' permanently installed luminaires that are
Ft high ';nt alglowed in closets less than 70 square feet.
Exception 3 to
no ig c
=m i n a i�re's
ThiN e ;e;
ek�ga_�e\ controlled by a simple toggle switch, manual-on
0. pa e r, or an automatic-on occupant sensor.
an. eople commonly add their own portable lighting. Unfortunately, portable
Ming often means highly inefficient incandescent floor-standing luminaires that
can consume. 190 watts or more for older lamps.
Permanently installed lighting should reduce the need for such high wattage
portable sources by creating variations of light throughout the room, and by
reducing areas of shadow. To achieve this, use several luminaires rather than a
single luminaire; Wall-mounted uplights are a good choice because they are
design-n6utral and can be repainted. For high-end properties, linear fluorescent
cove lighting and other forms of concealed fighting may increase marketabiliw�_
People like to control the appearance of their rooms; pr
qviding-s9oa
switches for each luminaire will make the space more I ra VeTo t nts n;;;�)
will allow them to reduce their energy use.
TiVjV aces, ere are limitations in
-N
Although occupant sensors can be s in iv
a rz nO� �ts
,�e 0
those living spaces whe ee ��2 t
'r eop le !'.�#c,2, to t still for long periods of time
%nd en u- t or activated, resulting in lights
and not move ard nd en, g 0 p
going off premal=
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Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures
' Outdoor Lighting
' Outdoor lighting attached to a building must be high efficacy, or controlled by a
motion sensor with integral.photocontrol. Motion sensors used in conjunction
with outdoor lighting luminaires should have the capability of turning the lights on
' automatically. Lighting around swimming pdols,ater features, or other
locations subject to Article 680 of the C�alifothiatr-',Code are exempt:
i Section 119 (b) require ont�r I de r�cludin�motibn sensors and
photocontrols,.to h a\MrE
di for at vi rely or audibly informs the operator
' that the controls e
I. o o at the have fail
5g t p Y ed or
alfunction�d.(A ligh ting diode (LED) status signal is typically used to
j t et his , qui Jer he LED status signal is also practical for use as a
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t Another option is to use the lamp in the luminaire as the
ttus as long as the lamp fails in the off position. The intention of this
"req irement is that if the photocell or motions sensor fails the luminaire will not
' turn on until the control is fixed.
Amalgam CFLs perforin better at both very high and very low temperatures than
non -amalgam versions, so are appropriate for outdoor lighting, although they
' can take a few minutes to reach full output. If instant start is important and
temperatures may be low, specify a cold -weather -rated ballast. Alternatively, an
incandescent source (fitted with a combination photocontrolimotion sensor) may
be a good choice.
' Decorative landscape lighting that is not permanently attached to buildings is
regulated by the Standards. Even though it is not reged by�bee,,Standar- ,
using a time clock or photocontrol on outdoor lighting t att�cTi�e_d td iId'r�gs�
will help to prevent people accidentally leaving these li ` s �miatjr)gi e!ay
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Residential Li hting Mandatory Measures
Residential Manual-On Occupant Sensors
In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms, manual-on / automatic-
off occupant sensors are allowed as an alternate compliance option to high
efficacy lighting. Manual-on / automatic-off occupant sensors automatically turn
lights off if an occupant forgets to turn them off when a room is unoccupied.
Additionally, these sensors should readily.ovi occupant with the option
of turning the lights off mann I,ly upor�e vmg t��qm. This option should be
available without having re�ove s 'tchpla e-o ny other modifications to
the sensor. The man I fe`ur�� cri �I because it provides the occupants
with the flexibility - tro he i him environment to their satisfaction, and
Its i rea r erg fs�vi s by allowing the occupants to turn off the lights
i the�,,no:anttors must be "manual-on" i.e. the sensors . o s must not have the
o tum the lights on automatically and must not have a setting that can
leave the lights in a permanent-on position. if a manual-on occupant sensor has
an on/off switch to put the sensor into a temporary programming mode, the
on/off programming switch must automatically switch off (for example, within 15
minutes) in the event the end user or installer leaves it in the programming
1 mode:
Some models of occupant sensors have the capability to be changed by the
occupant to "automatic-on" by removing the switchplate or touchplate and S changing switch settings. These occupant sensors are acceptable as long as
the mechanism to switch settings is not visible to the occupant, cannot -eaccessed without the removal of a switchplate or touchplate, a'ad�s toe
are delivered to the building site and installed with the ua�,e�til �
Occupant sensors usually have built-in swit _ ori i'�ls th allowdtlustment of
the time delay between the last sen ' ccup n�i and hen the lights are
turned off. This bE�eet
iltin dela us 30 mute r Ie�s. Occupant sensors
' must meet the va re diren s of s t..T1"19 (d); most commercially
avai ble prod ct e'se u , ment
ome o man erve"minimum load requirements. P v req nem nts. For example, an
' "dant so, ay require that bulbs rated over 25 watts be installed before
e sen or', ill work.
However, if an occupant later installs a screw-in compact
atestent lamp that is rated less than 25 watts, the sensor will no longer work
' I is critical to select a sensor that has a low enough minimum load requirement
to accommodate however small a load the occupant may install into the socket.
Another solution would be to install an occupant sensor that does not have
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Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures
The sensors that have a minimum load requirement are typically the ones that
are designed to operate without a groundwire in the switch box which were
common wiring scheme in the older residential units. Commercial grade
sensors and all other sensors that are designed to take advantage of the
groundwire in the switch box typically do not have a minimum load requirement
and are the preferred choice to meet the rCTWire: tts of the Standards.
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want to use a ceiljnq�noU, led ha wall Wdtbkoccupant sensor. For
example, if you are ti$.�ng co ol e I Ming in a hallway with a switch at
each end of the a 11, un occupant sensor will not work..
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N 0 0 Iternate optio n's to high efficacy lighting in rooms other than
kit ens, -bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms is the use of
dimmers.
It is i m,portant to correctly match the dimmer with. the type of fighting load that is
being dimmed. Failure to correctly match the dimmer with the electrical lighting
load may result in early equipment failure, including the dimmer, transformer,
ballast, or lamp.
Dimmer manufacturers typically offer three basic types of incandescent
dimmers: Line voltage (120 volt), low -voltage for use with a magnetic
transformer, and low -voltage for use with an electronic transformer. U e_yoltd�_e
incandescent lamps, including tungsten -halogen lamps,,can easil bird
over their full range of output with voltage control or p 2"g tr6n-'e.)
ph e phtrb (e
dimmers. Tungsten -halogen lamps can be dirnm,( th n�ei �IV7
incandescent dimmers, generally wit 'Y c4a opps er
064 -ons. When
dimming a low voltage load, n om n are -required in the dimmer
to avoid overh ting := s t er. UL -11 separate requirements for 120 -volt
uT
and low-volta ih he h concern with transformers.
d' nTs
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tfh( 4 rtc 0
u la s4Va-'d's or.greater, with electronic ballasts, and meeting
e Mi I um m s per waft already comply with Standards. Even though high
efficac Yorescent lamps with electronic ballasts do not require dimmers to
,
lrxtet tandards, dimmers; are permitted to be used with fluorescent lighting
systems. Most fluorescent lamps cannot be properly dimmed with the same
simple wallbox devices typically used for dimming incandescent lamps. A
special control and dimming ballast must be used. Some types of screw-in
compact fluorescent lamps with integral ballasts can be dimmed by simple
controls. However; many screw-in compact fluorescent lamps cannot be
dimmed at all:%
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'Lighting Mandatory Measures
' Light Fixtutas and Recessed Equipment
§150(k)5.
Luminaires recessed in insulated ceilings can create thermal bridging through
the insulation. Not only does this degradWe( ee fbrmance of the ceiling
assembly, but, it can also permit co \nsationbr��=cbld surface of the luminaire
if exposed to moi ai�s i b roo
' For these reasons u �i' air re ed4n insulated ceilings must meet three
requirement l
fay ust be approved for zero clearance insulation cover (IC)
' O y Underwriters Laboratories or other testing/rating laboratories
recognized by the International Conference of Building Officials.
This enables insulation to be packed in direct contact with the
' luminaire. (See Figure 3-11.)
The luminaire must have a label certifying air tight (Al)
construction. Air tight construction means that leakage through
' the luminaire will not exceed 2.0 cfm when exposed to a 75 Pa
pressure difference, when tested in accordance with ASTM
E283.
' The luminaire must be sealed with a gasket or caulk betwe
the housing and ceiling. For more information see on
of this manual. 4�
T e�� tpad 8, 'ure
with'elSfied & ted
i C max ai Vvernt"
° o
' w Gasket between fixture
and gypsum board
or sealant around opening
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-HVAC Ducts - Mandatory Measures
(m) Air -distribution System Ducts, Plenums, and Fans.
1. CMC compliance. All air -distribution system ducts and plenums, including, but not limited to, mechanical
closets and air -handler boxes, shall be installed, sealed and insulaoo to meet the requirements of the CMC
Sections 601, 602, 603; 604, 605 and Standard 6-5, incorporatedein-iefeience. Portions of supply -air and
return -air ducts and plenums shall either be insulated to a miaunum cost ediev�el�of R-0.2 (or any higher level
required by CMC Section 605) or be enclgsed eptirely ' r0itibned space,��__C��ottnections of metal ducts and the
inner core of flexible ducts shall be r�chani Wl ten . Op4 gs shalll sealed with mastic, tape, or other
duct -closure system that meets the a �(scab req ' er of UD�81, UL 181 A or UL 181 B or aerosol sealant
' that meets the requirements of \!f m tic o pe is used to seal openings greater than 1/4 inch, the
combinaty+o� f mast ei r mesh tap hall used.
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Caen, rt r'�ir handlers, and plenums defined or constricted with materials other
' trl eaIg s� t I, oar or flexible duct shall not be used for conveying conditioned air. Building
I . aril so fifornts may contain ducts. Ducts installed in cavities and support platforms shall not be
Eap e}J to eduse reductions in the cross-sectional area of the ducts.
, EPT10N to Section 150 (m)1: The requirements do not apply to ducts and fans integral to a wood heater
' or fireplace.
2. Factory -fabricated duct systems.
A. All factory -fabricated duct systems shall comply with UL. 181 for ducts and closure systems, including
collars, connections, and splices.
B. All pressure -sensitive tapes, heat -activated tapes, and mastics used in the manufacture of rigid fiberglass
' ducts shall comply with UL 181.
C. All pressure -sensitive tapes and mastics used with flexible ducts shall comply with UL 181 {�U/U, ,1B.
' D. Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be seal th 1 rr�bber. pd}rryesive
duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with mastic an an �-/
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3. Field -fabricated duct Systems.
A. Factory -made rigid fiberglass and flexible ducts for field -fabricated duct systems shall comply with UL 181.
All pressure -sensitive tapes, mastics, aerosol sealants, or other closure systems used for installing field -
fabricated duct systems shall meet the applicable requirements of UL 181, UL 181A, or UL 181 B.
B. Mastic sealants and mesh.
i. Sealants shall comply with UL 181, UL 181A, or UL 18 aji��ntoxic and water resistant.
ii. Sealants for interior application's shall b
, � tested inaccQrdancetli C 731 and D2202,
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iii. Sealants for exterior applica��ns H Ste 1� a4 nce with ASTM C 731, C 732, and D2202,
incorporated herein by
iv. S 1 is es all be f xterior use.
ress asiti sensitive tapes shall comply with UL 181, UL 181A, or UL 181 B.
t " d -o uct systems and their components shall not be scaled with cloth back rubber adhesive
du less such tape is used in combination with mastic and drawbands.
E. rawbands used with flexible duct.,
i. Drawbands shall be either stainless-steel'worm-drive hose clamps or UV -resistant nylon duct ties.
I Drawbands shall have a minimum tensile strength rating of 150 pounds.
iii. Drawbands shall be tightened as recommended by the manufacturer with an adjustable tensioning too].
F. Aerosol -sealant closures.
i. Aerosol sealants shall meet the requirements of UL 723 and be applied according to manufacturer
specifications.
ii. Tapes or mastics used in combination with aerosol sealing shall meet t
,3 requironents o s ion
4. All duct insulation product R -values shall be based on insulation only (exclo. -- iii(CS-n—g r r
other duct components) and tested C -values; at 75°F mean temperature ITIF WKms I d thickn in accordance
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with ASTM C 518 or ASTM C 177; incorporated herein by an�rfifi fi
�rsuant Section 118.
5. The installed thickness of duct insulation used to d' e R,-val shilbbe determined as follows:
A. For duct board, duct finer, -,.fact C10i ducts 1�0271ly subjected to compression, the nominal
lauO � ess
insulau'o th1ckn
B. r ct wrap, C s ba assumed to be 75 percent (25 percent compression) of nominal
C. For ctory-madeMexible air ducts, the installed thickness shall be determined by dividing the difference
bet actual outside diameter and nominal inside diameter by two.
6. Insulated flexible duct products installed to meet this requirement shall include labels, in maximum intervals of 3
feet, showing the thermal
al performance R -value for the duct insulation itself (excluding air films, vapor barriers,
other or duct components) ' based on the tests in Section 150 (m) 4 and the installed thickness determined by
Section 150 (m) 5 C.
7. All fan systems, regardless of volumetric capacity, that exhaust air fivm the building to the outside shall b`e
provided with backdraft or automatic darnipers to prevent air leakage.
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1 8. All gravity ventilating systems that serve conditioned space shall be provided with either automatic or readily
accessible, manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside except combustion inlet and outlet air
openings and elevator shaft vents.
9. Protection of Insulation. Insulation shall be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture,
' ! equipment maintenance, and wind but not limited to the following: Insulation exposed to weather shall be
suitable for outdoor service e.g., protected by aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. Cellular
foam insulation shall be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and provides
shielding from. solar radiation that can cause degradation of the m erial.
1 10. Porous Inner Core Flex Duct. Flexible ducts having porous inter c es sC�12YLotbe used.
{ TABLE 150 A PIPE INSULATION
FLUID T.EAIPPMTURE RANGE( -F
(tPETURE
`SUL�T ON M RATING"
("F)
CO 'DUCTIVITV RANGE (Bur -inch per hour
per square foot per *F)'
1.0 '13
ISO
0.27-0.30
Hydronic heating supply lines (105°F to 20(rF)
100
0.24-0.28
below 10 i V
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75
023-0.27
1 Ins n colidwivity shall be determined in accordance with ASTM C 335 at the mean temperature Listed in TABLE t50 -A, and shall be rounded to
then rea I /10D Btu mch per hour per square foot per °F.
TABLE 150-B PIPE INSULATION MINIMUM THICKNESS REQUIREMENTS
SYSTEM
PIPE DLIAIEIT.R
Less than or Equal to 2 inches Greater than 2 inches
INSULATION T111MVESS REQUIRED (in inches)
Domestic hot water (above 105°F)
1.0 '13
Hydmnic heating supply lines (above 200°F to 250°F)'
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1.0 2.0
Hydronic heating supply lines (105°F to 20(rF)
1.0 1.5
Cooling system refrigerant suction chilled water and brine lines1
0.75
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Installation Certificate
Construction Phase Documentation (CF -6R)
§ 10-103(x)3 and 4
The installation certificate, CF -6R, is completed during the construction phase of
the compliance and enforcement process. TtZi� CF -6R is really several
documents in one. The documents are comped�ye contractors responsible
for installing the windows (fenestration)„the air distdbutip ducts and the HVAC
equipment, the measures t” t af7in�"all
t di envelog�htness, the lighting
system, and the insula n.
The CF -6R is sig y� n s s.
eH C stems. The contractor who installs mechanical
liquipment signs this part. Heating and cooling equipment arested and the energy efficiency, capacity, design loads and
..other properties of each piece of equipment is documented.
Water Heating Systems. This part includes information about
the water heating equipment installed in the building, including
model number, energy efficiency, tank size, input rating and
other properties. The installer also verifies that faucets and
shower heads are certified and comply with the appliance
standards.
• Fenestration/Glazing. This part includes a list of all windows
installed in the home. For each, the U -factor, SHGC,a,
number of panes, and number of windows of pe�im►l e /
building are indicated. This section is i o4iaee{c6r.
that installs the windows.
• Duct Leakage an D��i gos ' s. This part is signed by
thp`contr des nsiblb for �s allirig the HVAC air distribution
dui aan " en an `tpat thT mply with the leakage
eq I err� >f t n thr� form4he contractor includes the results of
iag I S c%sts, which will later be verified by a third -party
pe or{HERS rater).;
• Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Measurement. This part is
signed by the contractor responsible for verifying that split
system air conditioner and heat pumps have the correct
refrigerant charge. This form contains diagnostic data that are
later verified by -a third -party inspector (HERS rater).
• Duct Location and Area Reduction Diagnostics. This part is
completed and signed by the contractor who installs the HVAC
air distribution ducts. It verifies the location of the ducts and/or
includes information on duct location. This form is used only
when the default duct area is not assumed.
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' Installation Certificate
' Building Envelope Leakage Diagnostics. This part is completed
by the contractor responsible for testing building envelope
' leakage through pressurization of the house. This form contains
1 t
-test resultsthatwill later be verified by a third-party inspector
(HERS rater).
' Insulation Certificate. TI pas�ompleted and signed by the
contractor responsible fo in"U .the insulation. This indicates
the m� ufacturer�ra�d, and, t"er al properties of insulation
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a n f, ceiling, wft , and floor.
v
•Q , Iity�Lhecklist. This part is completed and signed
lation contractor whencredit is taken for ualiq tY
nstallation. This is later verified by a third-party
J inspector (HERS rater). Credit for quality insulation. installation
- is new with the 2005 standards.
' Lighting Systems..This part is completed and signed by the
contractor responsible for installing hard-wired lighting systems.
Persons signing these CF-6R forms are verifying that the installed efficiencies or
' requirements meet or exceed those used for compliance with the standards as
shown on the CF-1R. The CF-6R must be posted at the job site in a
conspicuous location'(e.g., in the garage) or kept with the building permit and
' made available to the enforcement agency upon request.
When. field verification and/or-diagnostic testing is required for a e t e--7
builder shall provide a copy of the CF-6R to the HERS p :pVf rad e
' building department upon request.
Information from the CF-6R'is inclu ed thorn wrfe`rs anual see
below). This provides. the hors n with 'nfo�ir atio ,about energy efficiency
features instal in el m I
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HVAC Systems —HERS Verification
' Field Verification and/or Diagnostic Testing
The HERS rater.may visit the site to complete he ing and cooling system
portions of the Certificate of Field Verifica6n ���iagnostic Testing (CF -4R).
There are several sections this for�rthat relate -to heating and cooling.The
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following require field vl•ifi t•on� d di nostie-tes'#iAg if they are used in the
proposed design fo oalia e:
Du in ndined space
sign
' O • Diagnostic suppiduct location, surface area, and R -value
y
(including buried ducts)
' High efficiency air, conditioner EER '
•. Refrigerant charge or TXV
' • Forced air system fan flow/adequate airflow
• Air handler fan watt draw
' • ^ Verified maximum cooling capacity
• Verified duct leakage. �� 1
Field verification is necessary when credit is taken o"he meas re�. Fol%%
' example, maximum cooling capacity need only I-IERS ven a if aimum
cooling capacity aci was used to achiev�a pro e}
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' HERS Rater
' HERS Rater
The HERS rater is a person certified by an Energy Commission -approved HERS
provider to perform the necessary field ve 'fcation and diagnostic testing
required for demonstrating compliance wit�Ahe tan ards. HERS raters have
special training in diagnostic tgchniq a nd buiidmg��ience and are capable of
identifying problems hil the om is sI underzorfstruction. As long as the
' documentation autho 's ark m�� Yee �f the builder or subcontractor whose
work they are verei�ng
th ca Is�act as the HERS rater.
H �rsi a for completing and signing the field verification
rd' n icertificate CF -4R .
' HERS rovider
httollwww.cheers. orn
httml—Ayww..alcertc cgM '
• The HERS provider is an organization that the Energy Commission has
approved to administer a HERS program. The provider has responsibility to
' certify and train raters and maintain quality control over field verification and
diagnostic testing required for compliance with the standards. In Calif M ,
currently certified HERS providers are California Home- rgY ici�ting
System (CHEERS) and California Certified Energy Ra6i es�ing vi s
(CaICERTS). ,
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' HVAC Systems - TXV
Thennostatic Expansion Valves
Option 1: TXVs may be used as an alternaki�e to dia nostic testing of the.
refrigerant charge in split system air conditio ung pumps. TXVs are
used in air conditioners or heat�pumps o-controlte-
eat
of refrigerant into the
evaporator in respons t e s at he reer rpt leaving it. The valve is
placed upstream fro e ap to lets d is connected to a temperature -
sensing bulb. AsVdprAeur
eo re e t leaves the evaporator, the TXV senses
itemperr and djusts the flow rate to maintain proper
oor��iitior�sib�s must provide a removable door for valve verification
' a�e ed R rater. An access door (or removable panel) is not required if
eV ' a readily accessible location. Readily accessible means capable of
ing reached quickly for operation, repair, or inspection, without requiring
' climbing or removing obstacles or resorting to access equipment. The body of
the TXV can be anywhere that is warmer than the location of the sensing bulb
(including outside the plenum). It is preferable that the refrigerant manifold be
' close to the TXV body.
Option 2: Visually verify that a sensing bulb is running from inside the unit and
that it is visible outside of the unit. You do not need to open the unit to complete
' 1 this verification. Please note that the sensing bulb will be attached to the suctiora�
line and should be covered by insulation. You will need to verify the se jng_ u
by either removing sufficient insulation to see it or by feeL,�
Option 3: This option is designed to allow a rater to yeTify 7 fad
manufacturer's nameplate data. To use this ion re steps paus tie
completed: �'\ ,\
' Step One: Obse that Uja a i lar andar�d model that the manufacturer
has installed a Tr ism accomplished by the air
1:aeplate
ditioner i�ribul r or ' to ng th ver off of one unit per subdivision
sho ►g t rat t a~fXV has been installed.
Two. terrine that the manufacturer's nameplate on the coil indicates
as been factory installed. The rater may ask for clarification of the
information from the distributor.
Step Three: Verifythat the nameplate information on each unit being inspected
indicates that a TXV has been installed in that unit.
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' HVAC Systems -Verified EER
High Efficiency Air Conditioner.
Air conditioner designs are available with efficlq cies gyivalent to a SEER up
to 18.0, which is significantly better than the miniYlur JI ral efficiency of SEER
10.0 (or 13.0 starting January `, 27 6).1-S v �gs.can be hieved by choosing'
an air conditioner that exce s the mi m e ienc quirements.
' The EER is the full load ffio c\,
K t s{�ec a operating conditions. Itis possible
that two n` s w e s�me S,�,, Ean have different EERs. Using the
pr , gnai�
co aco ace thod, credit is available for specifying an air -
comi ion greater than 10 (see the compliance program vendor's
pl_ alae supplement). When credit is taken for a high EER field verification
' by a�H\ ERS rater is reauired (see Annendix RI in the Residential ACM Manual).
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