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LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION I hereby affirm under.penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License # Lic. Class Exp. Date ([.769685 B w 3// f ' I Date :1 � � Signature of Contractor'- � — OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATIOfv/ I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: ( ) 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 & Professionals Code). ( ) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business & Professionals Code). () I am exempt under Section B&P.C. for this reason Date Signature of Owner WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm,under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ( ) I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ( ) 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 workers' compensation insurance carrier & policy no. are: Carrier. STATE tai:�IID Policy No. 2'24 22iI1 20i�3 (This section need not be completed if the permit valuation is for $100.00 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 the workers' compensation laws of California„and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisionsNof Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with thoseprovisions Date: 1 �%! 1 Applicant''- --- Warning: Warning: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest and attorney's fees. IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on .his application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made & each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this applicaton agrees to, & shall, indemnify & hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees. 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 permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with ali�City, and State laws relating to the building construction, and hereby authorize represWr i_dtives of this City to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. Signature (Owner/Agent).�k� - •'� Date!'�/�� BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT# 0.30 7-2E36 DATEI VALUATION a. �s ,e�.�lrqq LOT �i TRACT T YY L � • �' v '� 'Jr9 �1� � J�J„r�ir b JOB SITE ADDRESS `18-.195 CALLS FOR'tUNA APN OWNER CONTRACTOR / DESIGNER / EN INEER J 0 D Y & C14WH l J 0 W -S (110I011t.UC4"9109 T.kIOUSAIM PAI.,lb a CA 92276 (760)343.3221 MIA 6423 USE OF PERMIT / 31NOI F.AWLY.13t1�'.I4I LNG. �' 1 3230 S.VtSWD PRRMIT OCAS t4OT iNgL 1DZ BLOCK WALL,—POOL—[h OR DRIVEWAY APP.M.NAIPH 0 7 2003 U1 TRACT CON�3 Jr`!'fiON 2,230,00a, PoncHPATIO'_ 570.30 SFclr ' ' of LA <, UINTA GARAWCARPO. T 41!4.00 3F F ANCE DEPT. .SrWA.TEI3 COSEC OF COIV. ITC-1.'LON 4;;�i7 VS7,A0 A'OUCT ITER SUMMARY CONSTRUCTIC?'I7 FEE 101.000-418--000 M00 PLAN CHECK FEE i d)� • Oi1�o-433-31, 8 FEE 1 EP01ri'r '101-000.439.318 4250MI MECHANIC -AL FEE 101-000-421 1,'1 ECTRICAL IEE 10'1.000-420.000 501.0 PLUMBING FEE 1.01-000-4,19-000 $143.35 R'I'lZOAIO MOTIOAiE-13.!*:S.i.C.) 1.01-000- 24.1-000 $13.844 OFAiJ1idL7FF lt91=OfJ0 2.3-000 $15.0 DEVEDOPER. CiU PACT ITE $'a�1f33,pA PRECIS9PLArz 10i.-OQO it-��s �Inn.f�s� SUB -WrAL CONS T.Eti1M:0TT AN D PI. A)4 GUCK U4,334.28 UM PRE-PAJID FEM -$.250,00 TOTAL PXR—AW, S DIU% Now $4,084.28 RECEIPT DATE t BY�j / DAIg FINAL INSPECT INSPECTION RECORD OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR BUILDING APPROVALS MECHANICAL APPROVALS Set Backs Underground Ducts Forms & Footings Ducts Slab Grade Return Air Steel Combustion Air Roof Deck Exhaust Fans O.K. to WrapF.A.U. Framing — Q Compressor Insulation Vents Fireplace P.L. Grills Fireplace T.O. Fans & Controls Party Wall Insulation Condensate Lines Party Wall Firewall Exterior Lath Drywall - Int. Lath Final Final BLOCKWALL APPROVALS POOLS - SPAS steel Set Backs Electric Bond Footings Main Drain Bond Beam Approval to Cover Equipment Location Underground Electric Underground PIN. Test Final Gas Piping PLUMBING APPROVALS Gas Test Electric Final Waste Lines ��� _ Heater Final Water Piping Plumbing Final Plumbing Top Out Equipment Enclosure Shower Pans O.K for Finish Plaster: Sewer Lateral Q . Pool Cover Sewer Connection �- Encapsulation Gas Piping _ Gas Test -T Appliances Final Final Utility Notice (Gas) ELECTRICAL APPROVALS Temp. Power Pole q Underground Conduit Rough Wiring Low Voltage Wiring Fixtures Main Service Sub Panels Exterior Receptacles G.F.I. Smoke Detectors Temp. Use of Power Final Utility Notice (Perm) COMMENTS: J t Building Address c&t!t 4 4 QuAro P.O. BOX 1504 APPLICATION ONLY 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Address '1$_c�' SitCAA,O p4. City Zip Tel. 1- °l2ZS� Contractor Tel. State Lic. City & Classif. 1(V-1 60 g5" Lic. N9)"2, Arch., Engr., Designer ap6eyaco uL:r)N Address dt IG Tel. .4 4>; 11 l_ 41AVA�YrrAivts &,01A7a__a1. CityI Zip I State I 0A_ — �.�..v1 Lic. N _UGfNSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I herebyy aIV- am tic sed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) o1.DiJision the Busin as and Professions Code, and my license is in full rce d a': rs $ GNATUR ATE OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I he y affirm ih m exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason• (Sec. 7031. siness and Professions Code: Any city or county which requires a permit 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__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, Buisness and Professions 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 improvement 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.) 1'1 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to con- struct 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.) Q I am exempt under Sec. B. & P.C. for this reason Date Owner WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I 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 n Copy is filed with the city. O Certified copy is hereby furnished. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS' COMPENSATION 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 the 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 1 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. I 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 adiplicant Date Mailing Address City, State, Zip BUILDING: TYPE'�CO'NST. OCC. GRP. A.P. Number 1 1-1 1 c — 167!5 — 004 — I Legal Description Ler 4. (0,0 M19 a Project Description 5 -Fop Sq. Ft. Size New Z3oNo. No. Dw. Stories I Units Add ❑ Alter ❑ Repair ❑ Demolition ❑ Valuation PERMIT Plan Chk. Dep. Plan Chk. Bal. Const. Mech. Electrical Plumbing S.M.I. Grading Driveway Enc. Infrastructure TOTAL REMARKS AMOUNT 1 2 J4V ZONE: BY: Minimum Setback Distances: Front Setback from Center Line Rear Setback from Rear Prop. Line Side Street Setback from Center Line Side Setback from Property Line FINAL DATE INSPECTOR Issued by: Date Permit Validated by: Validation: WHITE = FINANCE YELLOW = APPLICANT PINK = BUILDING DIVISION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Desert Sands Unified School District 47950 Dune Palms Road Date 10/7/03 La Quinta, CA 92253 No. 25053 (760) 771-8515 Owner Jody & Christine Jones APN # Address 78550 Saguaro Drive Jurisdiction City La Quinta Zip 92253 Permit # Tract # BLK 6 Study Area Type Single Family Residence No. of Units Lot # Unit 1 4 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Comments No. Street 78195 Calle Fortuna S.F. 2230 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Lot # No. 4�J�IFIEDs��O Q BERMUDA DUNES r RANCHO MIRAGE INDIAN WELLS PALM DESERT y LA QUINTA �Q 0 I N 770-155-004 La Quinta 0307-208 1 Street S.F. At the present time, the Desert Sands Unified School District does not collect fees on garages/carports, covered patios/walkways, residential additions under 500 square feet, detached accessory structures (spaces that do not contain facilities for living, sleeping, cooking, eating or sanitation) or replacement mobile homes. It has been determined that the above-named owner is exempt from paying school fees at this time due to the following reason: EXEMPTION NOT APPLICABLE This certifies that school facility fees imposed pursuant to Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code 65995 Et Seq. in the amount of $2.14 X 2,230 S.F. or $4,772.20 have been paid for the property listed above and that building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy for this square footage in this proposed project may now be issued. Fees Paid By CC/Palm Desert National Bank -Jody Jones Check No. 086999 Name on the check Telephone Funding Residential By Dr. Doris Wilson Superintendent Fee collected /exempted by S ron McGilvrey Payment Recd $0.00 $4,772.20 Over/Under Signature J44,7LC r2"�T NOTICE: Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d)(1), this will serve to notify you that the 90 -day approval period in which you may protest the fees or other payment identified above will begin to run from the date on which the building or installation permit for this project is issued, or from the date on which those amounts are paid to the District(s) or to another public entity authorized to collect them on the District('s) behalf, whichever is earlier. NOTICE: This Document NOT VALID if Duplicated Embossed Original - Building Department/Applicant Copy - Applicant/Receipt Copy - Accounting Twit 4 4Qur«rr, 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CA 92253 1760) 777-7075 APPLICATION FLOOD PLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT BUILDING SITE LOCATION FLOOD ZONE "AD' - DEPTH 1 COMMUNITY- PANEL NUMBER 060709 0005 8 Map Revised: 8/19/1991. APPLICANT INFORMATION SECTION .APPLICANT NAME APPLICANT. 1$ = SSo. 5;Atn,� 0JeA o ADDRESS THE BUILDING L'Ar 6 41NT� RESITE) (MAILING ADDSS, NOT DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. INSTRUCTIONS 1. A Flood Plain Development Permit is required by LQMC Section 8.11.040(A). The Applicant should complete the . Applicant Information portion of this application and submit it to the Engineering Department along with the required: documentation noted hereon at the same time the Precise Grading Plan is submitted to the Building and Safety Department for plan checking. 2. Documentation required for STEP 1 OF 2 APPROVAL prior to receiving clearance for Building Permit issuance • Copy of the proposed Precise Grading Plan for review and approval containing all information required by the checklist shown on the back of this application. 3. Documentation required for STEP 2 OF 2 APPROVAL prior to receiving Flood Plain Development Permit approval. Note, this approval occurs after forms for the lowest habitable floor are set and before the Building & Safety Department authorizes foundation construction. • Submit a completed FEMA "Elevation Certificate" form to the Engineering Department. • Submit 95% relative density soils compaction certification to the Engineering Department. STEP 1 OF 2 APPROVAL The Precise Grading Plan submitted for this application has been STEP 2 OF 2 APPROVAL All requirements have been satisfied. This Flood Plain reviewed and found to .contain all data required to satisfy the Development Permit is approved. requirements of LQMC 8.11 The proposed dwelling is eligible to receive a building permit upon satisfying all other Building & Safety Department requirements. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DATE AUT •ACED SIGNAT E DATE La Quinta Engineering Department La Quinta Engineering Department FILE: Upon Step 2 approval, original goes in "Flood Plain Development Permit" file; copy goes to Applicant F090 REV -2 7/00 CHECKLIST FOR PRECISE GRADING PLANS IN "AO" FLOOD ZONE 1. Prepare Precise Grading Plan in accordance. with Checklist for Precise Plans and the following additional items.. 2. _ All elevations shall employ the NGVD-29 convention. 3. Show and label elevation of "Highest Adjacent Grade" next to the building footprint. This refers to the highest existing natural grade next to the proposed building prior to constructing the elevated the building pad. 4. Show and. label the "Highest Existing Elevation on Lot" 5. Show and label the "Lowest Habitable Finished Floor Elevation". Note, this elevation shall be at least ONE FOOT higher than the "Highest Adjacent Grade" elevation. 6. The following grading note shall appear on the plan: All fill material placed under the structure shall be compacted to ninety-five percent (95%) relative density. F090A 10/99 T-dyotlwR,brw 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CA 92253 (760) 777-7075 APPLICATION FLOOD PLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT BUILDING SITE LOCATION FLOOD ZONE "AO" - DEPTH,1 COMMUNITY- PANEL NUMBER 060709 0005 B Map Revised: 8/19/1991 APPLICANT INFORMATION SECTION .APPLICANT NAME APPLICANT ADDRESS (MAILING ADDRESS, NOT THE BUILDING SITE) DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. INSTRUCTIONS 1. A Flood Plain Development Permit is required by LQMC Section 8.11.040(A). The Applicant should complete the Applicant. Information portion of this application and submit it to the Engineering Department along with the required documentation noted hereon at the same time the Precise Grading Plan is submitted to the Building and Safety Department for plan checking. 2. Documentation required for STEP 1 OF 2 APPROVAL prior to receiving clearance for Building Permit issuance • Copy of the proposed Precise Grading Plan for review and approval containing all information required by the checklist shown on the back of this application. 3. Documentation required for STEP 2 OF 2 APPROVAL prior to receiving Flood Plain Development Permit approval. Note, this approval occurs after forms for the lowest habitable floor are set and before the Building & Safety Department authorizes foundation construction. • Submit a completed FEMA "Elevation Certificate" form to the Engineering Department. • Submit 95% relative density soils compaction certification to the Engineering Department. STEP 1 OF 2 APPROVAL The Precise Grading Plan submitted for this application has been STEP 2 OF 2 APPROVAL All requirements have been satisfied. This Flood Plain reviewed and found to contain all data required to satisfy the Development Permit is approved. requirements of LQMC 8.11 The proposed dwelling is eligible to receive a building permit upon satisfying all other Building & Safety Department requirements. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DATE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DATE La Quinta Engineering Department La Quinta Engineering Department FILE: Upon Step 2 approval, original goes in "Flood Plain Development Permit" file; copy goes to Applicant F090 REV -2 7/00 i TRI-STATE LANd SURVEYORS & CIVi[ ENGINEERS 78-120 CA1lE ESTAdo, SUITE 102, LA QUINTAL CAIIFORMA 92253 (760) 564.0271 (800) 363.6306 FAX (760) 564-0279 October 20, 2003 Mr. Jesse Jimenez CITY OF LA QUINTA 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92260 78 - l9S e4vt- RE: Pad Certification - Jones Residence on Calle Fortuna Lot 4, Block 6, Desert Club Tract Unit #1 Dear Jesse: This letter is to certify that a field survey was made of the existing pad in the City of La Quinta. Lot 4 of Block 6, Desert Club Tract Unit #1 was found to be in conformance with the approved Grading Plan. The following are the results of our survey: LOT # PLAN GRADE MEAN ELEVATION 4 42.6 42.63 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Ken Nussbaum LS. 6298 � �►ND g� .N S NO.6298 Engineers,inc, 1731-A WALTER STREET March 20, 1986 pece: y eo MAR P, 7 1986 I C0M41UNITV OEVEL8pMENT DEpT • VENTURA, CALIFORNIA 93003 • PHONE (805) 642-6727 Louise Campagna P.O. Box 1423 Le Quints, CA 92253 Proj ect: 78-195 Calle Fortuna 8-15886-P1 66-3-260 La Quinta, CA Subject: Renrt___ o �Densities /House Pad RE: oC tion report dated December 16, 1985, report =85-12-203 by Buena Engineers, Inc. On January 9, 1986 a representative of our firm performed retests on the areas of low density on the house pad on the above referenced project. Tests were performed at random locations in accordance with ASTM D 2922-81 and ASTM D 3017-76 Nuclear Density Test Procedure. Tests were performed as per authorization of Jay Manley. The estimated locations of the tests are presented on the attached plan with their results being summarized on the attached test report sheet. A total of four (4) density tests were performed. Test results indicate that after reworking areas of low density a minimum of ninety percent (90%)""' relative compaction has been obtained within the areas tested. The seer maximum density -optimum moisture were determined in the laboratory in accordance with ASTM D 1557-78, Method A or C., Test results are asZ follows: Soil Description USCS Maximum Density -Optimum Moisture Dark brown silty very fine to.fine sand SM 112.5 pcf 16.9% VENTURA (805) 642.6727 BAKERSFIELD SANTA BARBARA (805) 327.5150 (805) 966-9912 LANCASTER (805) 948.7538 PALM SPRINGS SAN LUIS OBISPO (619) 328-9131 (805) 544.6187 March 20, 1986 -2- 8-15886-P1 86-3-260 1. The project is located on the south side of Calle Fortuna in Le Quints, CA. 2. Prior to our arrival at the site the fill material was removed. The original grade was then watered and compacted the prevouily removed soils were then placed back and compacted until desired finish grade were obtained. 3. The purpose of testing was to observe compliance City of La Quinta. The test results summarized in this report present the moisture and density only at the locations and depths tested on the specified dates. The - -summarized field and laboratory tests were performed in accordance with engineering principles generally accepted at this time and location. No opinion is expressed as to the uniformity of the material or compaction, nor adequacy of the material to perform its intended function. No guarantee or warranty of the contractor's work is made or implied. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Respectfully submitted, BUENA ENGINEERS, INC. t>T� Daniel J. Adel sperger, Jr. DJA/CSH/kls F-9 Copies: 2 - L. Campagna 2 - City of La Quinta 2 - PS file 1 - VTA file Reviewed and approved QRpf ESSIONq Craig S. Hill ��� PSG S. Soil Engineer y V CE 38234 r Exp. 3/31/89 sl CIV V qTf OF CAO�R BUENA ENGINEERS, INC ti ' •ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: REPORT OF RELATIVE COMPACTIONS Job No. 8-15886-P 1 DATE: March 20, 1986 Report No. 86-3-260 JOB & L'OCATION: La Quinta, CA TEST NO. DATE DESCRIPTION % MOISTURE DRY DENSITY RELATIVE MAXIMUM TESTED IN PLACE IN PLACE COMPACTION DENSITY 3 1-9-86 Retest "2 18.2 84.3 75 112.5 4 1-9-86 Retest *3 10.5 105.3 94 112.5 5 1-9-86 Per Plan FG 10.3 105.3 94 112.5 FG = Finish Grade WE CERTIFY THAT THESE TESTS WERE PERFORMED IN CONFORMANCE WITH COPIES BUENA ENGINEERS, INC. GRA, 7-7 -�—� �-- ._ _ 1—_r. _.. _ .•� � _ — �— _ •__ -_ �— 1 _•—_ ` 1�`_`_ _—':•`,.—�_._ : - ITS--_ --_ _- : i 77, r' r 1 r : —1 ♦ 1 4. • 1_...L� - . � r .1 1 f i -�� 1 ��1 a- i' S.. F _ . 1 i , t- -"�..TT-' .�i':�T�., i 1"�"��'� {�?'���• + i .t ri:—�►'2.1 _•. 't • 1 1 . 1� � •'F"i �1e. f ° r �f— , : .. -' -- 6 U E N A ENG 1 N E E R S- N C : O/►TE:%�-/f0-$.S` - FILE r+0. S8G 4, TA ulcv . "T 4 78.105 CALLE ESTADO - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 664.2246 SON aoF +I*YI •: •• • ' MOM j1 W, M= LZC. NO. 1 o Q L ,S LZC. Wo 5 a MM OF OWNM of ADDFWS PC) 131-X Z 9l6 No. . SUEMr=: (YES OR NW 2 Sets of Plans Structural Calcs. Energy Calm -Roof TruSS Calcs. Soils or Oaagaaction Report Proposed Use of Building Landscape Plans r c .&, Plans / �iP / T " 0P Desert Sands Unified School Letter A 1 4 2 7 6 4 5Q0.0 CK MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 N w— NIA—E ® S NATIONAL INSPECTION ASSOCUTION, INC. Inspection of Prefabricated Trusses / Quality Audited by AA -583 PLANTrgU65SW.0R%CS <;Xft/ARRIVE/DEPART 5–x-03 ADDRESS ._1 Aes M.4 / PLATE MANUFACTURER / Ry_5wt7 PLANT CONTACT Bell 7" U e ENGINEERS DES. DWG. 1 Agk)q W7e42emee Non -Scheduled In Plant Audits As Per Uniform Building Code Section 2321.3 and IBC Section 2303.4 or Newest Sectionsn, and In Accordance Witl) Engineered Plan Specifications. CATEGORY CONFORMING NON -CONFORMING REMARKS Lumber Grade Connector Plates / I.C.B.O. Q Span & Pitch D F Workmanship Joint Accuracy Ce 64 Bearing of Wood Joints Knots in Plate Area Split Limitation Plate Placement�& l 2:200_ Plate Size �/� � 1 � Condition of Plate Teeth Plate to Wood i ieidnce i r " In -Plant Handling 06al I Bundling & Loading b F. Storage i I I Jig & Press Adequacy t Marking Legibility d Plant Stamp Verification How Many Stamps On Site: a; Trusses Meet UBC & IBC Requirements e In -Plant Q.C. Records u As Per ICBO/ES Requirements Order No. !Name?— z Othe/Comments or Remarks, If Needed, Will Be Added To A Ad itio Page 1 Supervisor's Signature N'In" Inspector's Signature 24',5 i.anca.icn 1)r. iNJ%'. • Sultc BI 5U3-391-IOt�" 11.0. Bos 17938 . Salem. Oregon 9730 -79313 )03-39.1. t<. TITLE 24 REPORT Title 24 Report for: The Jones Residence 78195 Calle Fortuna La Quinta, CA 92253 Project. Designer: Jody and Christine Jones 78-550 Saguaro Dr. La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 250-8976 Report Prepared By: C.J. Mcfadden - BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 (760) 346-0855 Job Number: Date: 9/4/2003 CITY OF LA QUINTA BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATES BY �T pMC The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2001 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC (415) 883-5900. ZEnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft Job Number: User Number: 3665 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 1 of 2) CF -1 R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 • Project Title Date 78195 Calle Fortuna La Quinta Exposed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation Project Address Building Permit # BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855 Plan Check/ Date Documentation Author Telephone Shading Computer Performance 15 Field Check / Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone Enforcement Agency Use Only GENERAL INFORMATION 3.0 Total Conditioned Floor Area: 2,230 ft2 Average Ceiling Height: 10.1 ft Total Conditioned Slab Area: 2,230 ft2 None Building Type: ❑X❑ (check one or more) (North) X❑ Single Family Detached ❑ Addition 0.60 ❑ Single Family Attached ❑ Existing Building Bug Screen ❑ Multi -Family ❑ Existing Plus Addition ❑ X❑ Front Orientation: (North) 0 deg Floor Construction Type: ® Slab Floor Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 0.60 Number of Stories: 1 ❑ Raised Floor • L Component Const. Frame . Assembly Location/Comments Type U -Value (attic, garage, typical, etc.) R-38 Roof (R.38.2x14.16) Wood R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) Wood R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) (W-2) Wood Slab On Grade n/a Slab On Grade n/a Solid Wood Door Wood FENESTRATION 0.028 Exterior Roof 0.057 Exterior Wall 0.057 Exterior Wall 0.756 Exposed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation 0.756 Covered Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation 0.387 Exterior Door Shading Devices Type Orientation Area Fenestration Exterior Overhang Side Fins SF U -Factor SHGC Shading Yes / No Yes / No Skylight 3.0 0.68 0.55 None ❑ x❑ ❑X❑ Front (North) 96.4 0.60 0.44 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Left (East) 193.8 0.60 0.44 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Rear (South) 174.5 0.60 0.44 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Right (West) 58.3 0.60 0.44 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El El El ❑❑ 11 El El 1:1 Run Initiation Time: 09/04/03 09:46:28 Run Code: 1062693988 Ener Pro 3.1 By Ener Soft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Pa e:3 of 25 0 u 3 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 2 of 2) CF -1 R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 Project Title Date HVAC SYSTEMS Note: Input Hydronic or Combined Hydronic data under Water Heating Systems, except Design Heating Load. Distribution Heating Equipment Minimum Type and Duct or Type (furnace, heat Efficiency Location Piping Thermostat Location / pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF) (ducts, attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments Central Furnace 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback ZONE 1 (Sleeping) Central Furnace 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 42 Setback ZONE 2 (Living Area) Cooling Equipment Minimum Duct Type (air conditioner, Efficiency Location Duct Thermostat Location / heat pump, evap. cooling) (SEER) .(attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 42 Setback ZON 1 (Sleeping) Split Air Conditioner 14 0 SEER Ducts in Attic 42 Setback ZONE 2 (1 iving Areal WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Rated 1 Tank Energy Fact*1 1 External Water Heater Water Heater Distribution # in Input Cap. or Recovery Standby Tank Insul. System Name Type Type Syst. Btu/hr (gal) Efficiency Loss (%) R -Value Standard Gas 75 gal. or Less Small Gas Recirc/Time+Temp 1 40,000 75_ 0.53 n/a 12 1 For small gas storage (rated inputs of less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy factor. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input of greater than -75,000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Loss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input and Recovery Efficiency. REMARKS 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. The undersigned recognize that compliance using duct sealing and TXV's requires installer testing and certification and field verification by an approved HERS rater. Designer or, Owner (per Business & Professions Code) Documentation Author Uriim Title/Firm: Jody and Christine Jones Address: 78-550 Saguaro Dr. La Quinta, CA 92253 Telephone: (760) 250-8976 Lic. #: (signatur Enf a (date) nt Agency Name: Title/Firm: Address: • Telephone: EnerovPro 3.1 Name: C.J. Mcfadden Title/Firm: BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING Address: 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 Telephone: (760) 346-0855 9-A 12v3 (signal (date) User Number: 3665 Job Number: of 25 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Addendum) CF -1 R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 • Project Title Date Special Features and Modeling Assumptions The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special written justification and documentation, and special verification to be used with the performance approach. The local enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. I Plan F Field C� J The DHW System "Standard Gas 75 gal. or Less " Energy Factor = 0.530. An EF below 0.58 requires an R-12 External Blanket. The HVAC System "ZONE 1 (Sleeping)' must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "ZONE 1 (Sleeping)' incindes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 104 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Sleeping HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Theimal Mass: 104 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Sleeping HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 931 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Sleeping The HVAC System "ZONE 2 (Living Area)' must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas. The HVAC System "ZONE 2 (Living Area)' includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify The -mal Mass: 1076 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1076 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) -Verify Thermal Mass: 119 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area HERS Required Verification These features must be confirmed and/or tested by a certified HERS rater under the supervision of a CEC approved HERS provider. The HERS rater must document the field verification and diagnostic testing of these measures on a form CF -6R. I Plan I Field The HVAC System "ZONE 1 (Sleeping)' incudes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must provide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. The HVAC System "ZONE 2 (Living Area)' includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must provide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. 1 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Pape:5 of 25 1 • 0 Mandatory Measures Checklist: Residential (Page 1 of 2) MF -1 R NOTE: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used. Items marked with an asterisk (') may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed on the Certificate of Compliance. When this checklist is incorporated into the permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties as minimum component performance specifications for the mandatory measures whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents or on this checklist only. DESCRIPTION Instructions: Check or initial applicable boxes or enter N/A if not applicable. DESIGNER ENFORCEMENT Building Envelope Measures ❑X 1150(a): Minimum R-19 ceiling insulation. ❑ § 150(b): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled R -Value. a"§ 150(c): Minimum R-13 wall insulation in wood framed walls or equivalent U -value in metal frame walls (does not apply to exterior mass walls). ❑ 1150(d): Minimum R-13 raised floor insulation in framed floors or equivalent. §150(1): Slab edge insulation -water absorption rate no greater than 0.3%, water vapor transmission rate no ❑ greater than 2.0 perm/inch. §118: Insulation specified or installed meets insulation quality standards. Indicate type and form. ®§116-17: Fenestration Products, Exterior Doors and Infiltration/Exfiltration Controls 1. Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces designed to limit air leakage. 2. Fenestration products (except field fabricated) have label with certified U -Factor, certified Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), and infiltration certification. 3. Exterior doors and windows weatherstripped; all joints and penetrations caulked and sealed. § 150(g): Vapor barriers mandatory in Climate Zones 14 and 16 only. § 150(0: Special infiltration barrier installed to comply with Section 151 meets Commission quality standards. §150(e): Installation of Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Logs. 1. Masonry and factory -built fireplaces have: a. Closeable metal or glass door b. Outside air intake with damper and control c. Flue damper and control 2. No continuous burning gas pilots allowed. Space Conditioning, Water Heating and Plumbing System Measures §110-13: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads and faucets certified by the Commission. § 150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads calculated in accordance with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA. , F] § 150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or cooling systems. FX§ 1500): Pipe and Tank 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 R-12 or greater. 2. First 5 feet of pipes closest to water heater tank, non -recirculating systems, insulated (R-4 or greater) 3. Back-up tanks for solar system, unfired storage tanks, or other indirect hot water tanks have R-12 external insulation or R-16 combined internal/external insulation. 4. All buried or exposed piping insulated in recirculating sections of hot water systems. 5. Cooling system piping below 55 degrees F. insulated. 6. Piping insulating between heating source and indirect hot water tank. EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:6 of 25 • I] Mandatory Measures Checklist: Residential (Page 2 of 2) MF -1 R NOTE: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used. Items marked with an asterisk (') may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed on the Certificate of Compliance. When this checklist is incorporated into the permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties as minimum component performance specifications for the mandatory measures whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents or on this checklist only. DESCRIPTION Instructions: Check or initial applicable boxes or enter N/A if not applicable. DESIGNER ENFORCEMENT Space Conditioning, Water Heating and Plumbing System Measures: (continued) 1150(m): Ducts and Fans 1. All ducts and plenums installed, sealed and insulated to meet the requirements of the 1998 CMC Sections 601, 603, 604 and Standard 6-3; ducts insulated to a minimum installed level of R-4.2 or enclosed entirely in conditioned space. Openings shall be sealed with mastic, tape, aerosol sealant, or other duct -closure system that meets the applicable requirements of UL181, UL181A, or UL181 B. If mastic or tape is used to seal openings greater than 1/4 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or tape shall be used. Building cavities shall not be used for conveying conditioned air. Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with mastic and drawbands. 2. Building cavities, support 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. 3. Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive duct tapes unless such a tape is used in combination with mastic and drawbands. 4. Exhaust fan systems have back draft or automatic dampers. 5. Gravity ventilation systems serving conditioned space have eitherautomatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers. 6. 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 material. ❑ § 114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment 1. Certified with 78% thermal efficiency, on-off switch, weatherproof operating instructions, no electric resistance heating, and no pilot. 2. System is installed with at least 36" of pipe between filter and heater for future solar, cover for outdoor pools or spas. a. At least 36" of pipe between filter and heater for future solar heating. b. Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas. 3. Pool system has directional inlets and a circulation pump time switch. RI§115: Gas fired central furnaces, pool heaters, spa heaters or household cooking appliances have no continuously burning pilot light. (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances with pilot < 150 Btu/hr) ❑ §118 (f): Cool Roof material meet specified criteria Lighting Measures K§150(k)1: Luminaires for general lighting in kitchens shall have lamps with an efficacy 40 lumens/watt or greater for general lighting in kitchens. This general lighting shall be controlled by a switch on a readily accessible lighting control panel at an entrance to the kitchen. §150(k)2: Rooms with a shower or bathtub must have either at least one luminaire with lamps with an efficacy of 40 lumens/watt or greater switched at the entrance to the room or one of the alternative to this requirement allowed in Section 150(k)2.; and recessed ceiling fixtures are IC (insulation cover) approved. 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:7 of 25 Computer Method Summary (Part 1 of 3) C -2R The_J_ones-3e5.idence 9J/12QQ3 WProject Title Date Z8195_Cal1e_F_o.rtuna_I a-Quinta Project Address Building Permit # BRREEZF Al(760) 346-0855 plan Check/Date Documentation Author Telephone Computer�erEormaaoe 15 Field Check/Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone Source Energy Use Standard Proposed Compliance (kBtu/sf-yr) Design Design Margin Space Heating 4.50 4.00 0.50 Space Cooling 41.39 42.02 -0.62 Domestic Hot Water 12.19 11.76 0.43 Totals 58.09 57.78 0.31 Percent better than Standard: 0.5% BUILDING COMPLIES Total Conditioned Floor Area: 2,230 ft2 Floor Construction Type: ❑ Raised Floor ❑X Slab Floor Building Type: Single Fam Detached Building Front Orientation: (North) 0 deg Total Fenestration Area: 23.6% Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 Total Conditioned Volume: 22,460 ft' Number of Stories: 1 Total Conditioned Slab Area: 2,230 ft 2 BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION - # of Thermostat Vent Zone Name Floor Area Volume Units Zone Type Type Hgt. Area ZONE_1(Sleeping) 1.035 -9,315 -0A6_ Sleeping_ _SleepingStal- -2 -nLa 2ONE2(Living- Area)1 195 _. _,JA5 _0.5A_ Living _LivingSiat_ 2 ____n/.a Wall_ 20 _0_057 270 9.0_ I X_ ❑ Form 3 Reference R 38 B00, (R.38 2x14.1 R-21 Wall/21 2x6.16) R-21 WaII�C1/ 212x61.N-2) R-21 Wall (W.21 .16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) R-21 W211(0121 M 16) ON -2) R21 Wall (W.21.2x6 ]6) R-21 Wall (W21.2x6.16) (W-2) R-38 Roof (R.382x_14..1.6) R-21 Wall (W212x616) �o Woszd Door R-21 Wall (�L1(_21.2x616) R-21 Wall (W.21 2x6.16) (W-2) R-21 Wall (W 21.2x616) R-21 Wall (W21 2xfi 16) (VlL-2) R-21 W211_(W.21_2x616) R-21 Wall ON 21_2 c6 161 (W-2) _Sleeping _Sleeping Sleeping Sleeping _Sleeping _Sleeping _Sleeping Living -Area Living -Area -Living-Area livingArea Location / Comments EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number. Page:8 of 25 1 • Solar OPAQUE SURFACES Act. Gains Type Area U -Fac. Azm. Tilt Y / N Roof x_034 0.928 345 0 Wall- X53_ -0-057 0 - go IX ❑ Wall_ 41 _00.57 _0 04 _ ❑ Wall- -264 0,057 90 90 ❑ Wall- 174 0-057 180 90 ❑ Wall- _�8. --0-057 x.8.0 9.0_ X ❑ Wall_ 502 0..057 -27_0 90 IX ❑ Wall_ 27 0-057 270 9Q A ❑ Roof 1 193_ -0028 -348 D_ IN ❑ Wall- 416. _0_0.52 0_ 9.0 _ ❑ Door 24 0..387 0 IX ___m Wall_ ---Ig0 0..057 90 90 A ❑ Wall- -00.57 99 90 X ❑ Wall- 33.0 0.057 _180 9.0 I X_ ❑ Wall_ 55 0_0.52 180 9.0_ I X_ ❑ Wall_ 64 _0_0.52 270 9.0 X ❑ Wall_ 20 _0_057 270 9.0_ I X_ ❑ Form 3 Reference R 38 B00, (R.38 2x14.1 R-21 Wall/21 2x6.16) R-21 WaII�C1/ 212x61.N-2) R-21 Wall (W.21 .16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) R-21 W211(0121 M 16) ON -2) R21 Wall (W.21.2x6 ]6) R-21 Wall (W21.2x6.16) (W-2) R-38 Roof (R.382x_14..1.6) R-21 Wall (W212x616) �o Woszd Door R-21 Wall (�L1(_21.2x616) R-21 Wall (W.21 2x6.16) (W-2) R-21 Wall (W 21.2x616) R-21 Wall (W21 2xfi 16) (VlL-2) R-21 W211_(W.21_2x616) R-21 Wall ON 21_2 c6 161 (W-2) _Sleeping _Sleeping Sleeping Sleeping _Sleeping _Sleeping _Sleeping Living -Area Living -Area -Living-Area livingArea Location / Comments EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number. Page:8 of 25 1 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft I User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paoe:9 of 25 1 'l Computer Method Summary (Part 2 of 3) C -2R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 Project Title Date FENESTRATION SURFACES U- Act. Glazing Type Location/ # Type Area Factor SHGC Azm. Tilt Comments _L Skyligbt_Eroat (NorW 1.0 -0680- -D_.S_ _3A5_ 0. S.olaTube_(Defaulij Skyite -Sleeping 2 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 3 Window Front North 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 4 Window Left (East) 60.0 0.600 0.44 90 •90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 5 Window Left (East) 15.0 0.600 0.44 90 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 6 Window Left (East) 40.0 0.600 0.44 90 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 7 Window Rear (South) 7.5 0.600 0.44 180 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 8 Window Rear (South) 7.5 0.600 0.44 180 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 6 Window Rioht (West) 2.3 0.600 0.44 270 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 10 Window Right (West). 2.3 0.600 0.44 270 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 11 Window Right (West) 2.3 0.600 0.44 270 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 12 Window Right (West) 21.4 0.600 0.44 270 90 Milgard Glazing Products Sleeping 13 Wiodow_J3ight (West) -30a __ 6QQ 0.44 AZO_ 90 Milgard Glazi0g Produsis _Sleeping 14 dight Front (North) 1.0 0.680 0.55 345 0 SolaTube (Default) Skylite Living Area 15 Skvliaht Front (North) 1.0 0.680 0.55 345 0 SolaTube (Default) Skylite Living Area 16 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 17 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 18 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 19 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 20 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 21 Window Front (North) 2.3 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 22 Window Front• (North) 48.0 0.600 0.44 0 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 23 Window Front (North) 30.0 0.600 0.44 0 90 MilgardGlazing Products Living Area 24 Window Left (East) 21.4 0.600 0.44 90 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 25 Window Left (East) 36.0 0.600 0.44 90 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 26 Window Left (East) 21.4 0.600 0.44 90 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 27 Window Rear (South) 13.5 0.600 0.44 180 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area •28 Window Rear (South) 18.0 0.600 0.44 180 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area 29 Window Rear (South). 64.0 0.600 0.44 180 90 Milgard Glazing Products Living Area INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING Window Overhang Left Fin Right Fin # Exterior Shade Type SHGC Hgt. Wd. Len. Hgt. LEA REA Dist. Len. Hgt. Dist. Len. Hgt. 1 None 1.00 2 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 7 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14 None 1.00 15 None 1.00 16 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 17 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 19 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20 _Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 22 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 23 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 26 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 27 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1028 29 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft I User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paoe:9 of 25 1 Computer Method Summary (Part 2 of 3) C -2R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 ' Project Title Date FENESTRATION SURFACES U- Act. Glazing Type Location/ # Type Area Factor SHGC Azm. Tilt Comments _30 Wiadow--Etear �S.outb) —646 X6.00. —0.44 X8.0_ _90 WpEd-Gazing Products 1iying-Area INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING Window Overhang Left Fin Right Fin # Exterior Shade Type SHGC Hgt. Wd. Len. Hgt. LExt. REA Dist. Len. Hgt. Dist. Len. Hgt. 30 Bug Screen C.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ran Initi6tion Time: 09/04/03 09:46:28 Run Code: 10 2693988 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 10 of 25 I I Computer Method Summary (Part 3 of 3) C -2R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 • Project Title Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN Area Thick. Heat Inside Location Type (so (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R -Val. Comments Tile in Mortar 104. _025 _24 _0_67- n/a 0_ _SteepinglAnterbr-Mass Concrete. Heavyweight 104 4_00 28 0_98 n/a 0 Sleeping / Slab on Grade Concrete Heavyweight 931 4.00 28 0.98 n/a 2le iinng / Slab on Grade Tile in Mortar 1.076 0_75 24 0_67 n/a 0 ljy[ag Area / Interior Mass Coocmte,_deatiyyveight 1.076 4.00 28 0.98 n/a 0 Living Area / Slab on Grade PERIMETER LOSSES F2 Insulation Type Length Factor R -Val. Depth Location / Comments Slab Perimeter 15 0.76 0.0 0 Sleeping Slab_Be[imeter 137- -O-Z6 —0.0 —0 Sleeping Slab Perimeter 109 0.76 0.0 0 Living Area Slab_Be.[iroeter —26 0.76. —0-Q _ 0 Living Area HVAC SYSTEMS Heating Equipment Minimum Distribution Type Type (furnace, heat Efficiency and Location Duct Thermostat Location / pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts/attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments Central Furnace 80°1, AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback ZONE 1(Slee iinng) Central Furnace 80%AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback ZONE 2 (Living Area) �Hydronic Piping Pipe Pipe Insul. System Name Length Diameter Thick. Cooling Equipment Minimum Duct Type (air conditioner, Efficiency Location Duct Thermostat Location / heat pump, evap. cooling) (SEER) (attic, etc,) R -Value Type Comments Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback ZONE 1 (Sleeping) Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback ZONE 2 (Living Area) WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Rated' Tank Energy Fact? 1 Tank Insul. Water Heater Water Heater Distribution # in Input Cap. or Recovery Standby R -Value System Name Type Type Syst. (Btu/hr) (gal) Efficiency Loss (%) Ext. Standard Gas 75 gal. or Less Small Gas Recirc/Time+Temp 1— 40,000 75 0.53 n/a 12 1 For small gas storage (rated input — 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy factor. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Loss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. Computer Method Summary (Part 3 of 3) C-2R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 • Project Title Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN Area Thick. Heat Inside Location Type (so (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R-Val. Comments Concrete Heavvwei ht 11.9 -A-00 --28. -0-9.8. n/a _2 Living &eaLS1ab_o-ruGrade PERIMETER LOSSES F2 Insulation Type Length Factor R -Val. Depth Location / Comments HVAC SYSTEMS Heating Equipment Minimum Distribution Type Type (furnace, heat Efficiency and Location Duct Thermostat Location l pump, etc.) (AFUE!HSPF)(ducts/attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments �Hydronic Piping Pipe Pipe Insul. System Name Length Diameter Thick. Cooling Equipment Minimum Duct Type (air conditioner, Efficiency Location Duct Thermostat Location / heat pump, evap. cooling) (SEER) (attic, etc,) R -Value Type Comments WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Rated Tank Energy Fact! Tank Insul. Water Heater Water Heater Distribution # in Input Cap. or Recovery Standby R -Value System Name Type Type Syst. (Btu/hr) (gal) Efficiency Loss (%) Ext. For small gas storage (rated input — 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy factor. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Loss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. Computer Method Summary (Addendum) C -2R The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 • Project Title Date Special Features and Modeling Assumptions The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special written justification and documentation, and special verification to be used with the performance approach. The local enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted.' I Plan I Field 10 The DHW System "Standard Gas 75 gal. or Less " Energy Factor = 0.530. An EF below 0.58 requires an R-12 External Blanket. The HVAC System "ZONE 1 (Sleeping)" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "ZONE 1 (Sleeping)" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 104 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Sleeping HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 104 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Sleeping HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 931 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Sleeping The HVAC System "ZONE 2 (Living Area)" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas. The HVAC System "ZONE 2 (Living Area)" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1076 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1076 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 119 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area HERS Required Verification These features must be confirmed and/or tested by a certified HERS rater under the supervision of a CEC approved HERS provider. The HERS rater must document the field verification and diagnostic testing of these measures on a form CF -6R. I Plan I Field The HVAC System "ZONE 1 (Sleeping)" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must provide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. The HVAC System "ZONE 2 (Living Area)" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must provide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. r � r EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:13 of 25 I 'ROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY ENV -3 PROJECT NAME The Jones Residence DATE 9/4/2003 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION WOOD FRAME R -VALUE OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 1 2 Stucco Membrane, Vapor -Permeable Felt 3 Plywood 4 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 5 Gypsum or Plaster Board 6 ASSEMBLY NAME R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 0.31 8 0.37 9 2.60 ASSEMBLY Floor 0.6801 0.680 23.11 TYPE (check one) X Wall W 0 W Ceiling / Roof 0 FRAMING MATERIAL Wood p FRAMING % 15% Framing % 15% (16" o.c. Wall) 12% (24" o.c. Wall) 10% (16" o.c. Floor/Ceil.) SKETCH OF ASSEMBLY 7% (24" o.c. Floor/Ceil.) SUBTOTAL R -VALUE DESCRIPTION WOOD FRAME R -VALUE OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 1 2 Stucco Membrane, Vapor -Permeable Felt 3 Plywood 4 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 5 Gypsum or Plaster Board 6 0.562 7 0.31 8 0.37 9 2.60 0.26 INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM SUBTOTAL R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE 0.170 0.170 0.175 0.175 0.060 0.060 0.465 0.465 21.000 5.445 0.562 0.562 0.31 2.63 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 0.6801 0.680 23.11 7.56 Kc KT B1 W_ *HEAT CAPACITY (Optional) WALL WEIGHT (lbs/sf) SPECIFIC HEAT (Btu/F-Ib) HC (A X B) (Btu/F-sf) [ 0.0433 0.85 ] 8.46 0.20 1.69 0.06 0.35 0.02 1.061 0.29 0.31 2.63 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 14.81 TOTAL HC 3.7 *NOTE: Weight and Specific Heat values for materials penetrated by wood framing include the effects of the framing members. [ 0.0433 0.85 ] + r_1X 0.13231 X L 0.15 1 / Rc 1 - (Fr% / 100) 1 / Rf Fr% / 100 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:14 of 25 1 • PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY ENV -3 PROJECT NAME The Jones Residence DATE 9/4/2003 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE THICK- NESS (in.) DESCRIPTION FRAMING OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM ❑ © ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 5.445 1 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 2 ASSEMBLY NAME R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 -2 3 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 4 ASSEMBLY Floor 0.680 6 22.98 TYPE (check one) Wall LU W Ceiling / Roof — H 7.81 FRAMING MATERIAL Wppd 0 Z FRAMING % 15 pyo Framing % 15% (16" o.c. Wall) 12% (24" o.c. Wall) 10% (16" o.c. Floor/Cell.) SKETCH OF ASSEMBLY 7% (24" o.c. Floor/Cell.) INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM L �� SUBTOTAI R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE THICK- NESS (in.) DESCRIPTION FRAMING OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM ❑ © ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 5.445 1 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 2 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 5.500 3 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 4 5 0.680 6 22.98 7.42 7 8 9 — INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM L �� SUBTOTAI R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE 0.170 0.170 0.562 0.562 21.000 5.445 0.562 0.562 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 Fr°/a / 100 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE 0.680 0.680 22.98 7.42 Kc KT 'HEAT CAPACITY (Optional) WALL WEIGHT (lbs/sf) SPECIFIC HEAT (Btu/F-Ib) HC (A X B) (Btu/F-sf) [ 0.0435 X 0.85 ] 2.60 0.26 0.68 2.63 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 Fr°/a / 100 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE 7.81 TOTAL HC 2 3 *NOTE: Weight and Specific Heat values for materials penetrated by wood framing include the effects of the framing members. [ 0.0435 X 0.85 ] + [ 0.1348 x 0.15 1 / Rc 1 - (Fr% / 100) 1 / Rf Fr°/a / 100 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE 1 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:15 of 25 1 HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA ZONE 1 (Sleeping) 1,035 ENGINEERING CHECKS 11SYSTEM LOAD Number of Systems 1 Heating System Output per System 54,100 Total Output (Btuh) 54,100 Output (Btuh/sgft) 52.3 Cooling System Output per System 36,000 Total Output (Btuh) 36,000 Total Output (Tons) 3.0 Total Output (Btuh/sgft) 34.8 Total Output (sgft/Ton) 345.0 Air System CFM per System 1,200 Airflow (cfm) 1,200 Airflow (cfm/sgft) 1.16 Airflow (cfm/Ton) 400.0 Outside Air (%) 0.0 Outside Air (cfm/sqft) 0.00 Note: values above given at ARI conditions 24.0 of 310� Outside Air 0 cfm 69.1 OF Total Room Loads Return Vented Lighting Return Air Ducts Return Fan Ventilation Supply Fan Supply Air Ducts TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK CFM I Sensible Latent CFM I Sensible 952 23,629 3,952 645 24,387 0 1,181 1,219 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,181 1,219 25,9972F73,952 26 825 HS26-036/G40UH36A-70X (3) 29,713 1,141 54,100 Total Adjusted System Output 29,713 1,141 54,100 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am Heating Coil Supply Fan 1200 cfm 105.0 OF Supply Air Ducts 104.1 OF ROOMS 70.0 OF Return Air Ducts , I COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak 114.1 / 80.3 of 78.9 / 63.4 of 55.0 / 53.6 of 55.0 / 53.6 of O Supply Air Ducts Outside Air 0 cfm Cooling Coil Supply Fan 55.9 / 53.9 of 1200 cfm 43.8% R.H. ROOMS 78.9/63.4 of 78.0 / 63.1 of • ,( - 3.1 User Number. 3665 Return Air Ducts Job Number: 16 of 25 HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA ZONE 2(Living Area 1,195 24.0 of 311� Outside Air 0 cfm 69.3 of 69.3 of Total Room Loads Return Vented Lighting Return Air Ducts Return Fan Ventilation Supply Fan Supply Air Ducts TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK CFM Sensiblel Latent I I CFM I Sensible 1,196 29,693 5,398 821 31,033 0 1,485 1,552 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,485 1,552 32 663 5,398 34136 HS26-060/G40UH60C-110 (5) 48,345 1,579 89,400 Total Adjusted System Output 48,345 1,579 89,400 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 1 Jan 12 am 105.0 of Heating Coil Supply Fan 2000 cfm 105.0 of Supply Air Ducts 104.3 of ROOMS 70.0 of in Return Air Ducts `{ COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak) 114.1 / 80.3 of 78.7 / 63.2 of 55.0 / 53.6 of 55.0 / 53.6 of O Supply Air Ducts Outside Air 0 cfm o 78.7/63.2 of Cooling Coil Supply Fan 55.7 / 53.8 F i 2000 cfm 43.2% R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 62.9 of K Return Air Ducts `{ I I EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:17 of 25 1 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME The Jones Residence DATE 9/4/2003 SYSTEM NAME ZONE 1 (Sleeping) FLOOR AREA 1,035 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY ROOM COOLING PEAK COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK ZONE NAME ROOM NAME Mult. CFM SENSIBLE LATENT CFM SENSIBLE LATENT CFM SENSIBLE Sleeping Sleeping 1 952 23,629 3,952 952 23,629 3,952 645 24,387 PAGE TOTAL 1 952 23,629 3,952 645 24,387 TOTAL 1 952 23,629 3,952 645 24,387 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 18 of 25 E ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA ZONE 2(Living Area 1,195 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 19 of 25 0 ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 Room Information Desi n Conditions Room Name Sleeping Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 1,035 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24 OF Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value AT of Btu/hr R-38 Roof R.38.2x14.16 SolaTube Default Sk lite 2Lt41_alL(VV- 2416 Mil and Glazing Products L --Z WalL(W2J- 616)_(W_2.) Slab -On -Grade t 1034.0 x x x x x X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 0.0280 X X X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 46.0 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 1,332 1.0 0.6800 46.0 31 1,093.1 0.0566 46.0 2,847 192.9 0.6000 46.0 5.324 86.0 0.0572 46.0 226 perimeter = 152.0 45.5 6,916 Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Page Total: 16 677 r 1 9 Infiltration: I 1.00l x 1.080 x 1 035 x 9.00 x 1.00 / 60] x 46 = 7 710 `schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH DT Fraction t I, TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 24,387 C EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft I User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 20 of 25 a 1) 4 r ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date The Jones Residence 19/4/2003 Room Information Desi n Conditions Room Name I wing Area Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 1,195 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24OF Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value AT of Btu/hr Mi 40 1193.0 X x X x X X X x X x x X X X X X X X X X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0.0280 X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 46.0 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 1,537 2.0 0.6800 46.0 63 1,000.9 0.0566 46.0 2,607 330.1 0.6000 46.0 9,111 24.0 0.3872 46.0 427 101.0 0.0572 46.0 266 perimeter =135.0 45.5 6,142 items Shown with an astensK (-) cenote conauclion through an mtenor surrace to another room. rPage Total: 20,153 Infiltration: 1.00 X [1: 1.080 X 1 195 X 11.00 X 1.00 / 6] X 46 = 10 880 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH OT Fraction . TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 31,033 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 21 of 25 0 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 Project Title Date Room Name Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: Design Temperature Difference: Conduction R-38 Roof R.38.2x14.16 olaTube Default Sk lite R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16 Mil and Glazing Products R-21 Wall W.21.2x6.16 W-2 Area U -Value DETD 1 X 56.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 35.6 X X X X 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Shaded Unshaded Sleeping 780F 115°F 37DF Btu/hr 1,622 25 2,204 4,282 175 8.3081 Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr Solatube Skylight (Skylight) F-xd.Gls (North) FxdGlsWdw 2 (North) Horiz.Sldr W1 (East) Vert.Sldr (W4) (East) FrnchDr D5 (East) Vert.Sidr W3 (South) Vert.Sldr W3 (South) FxdGlsWdw W2 (West) FxdGlsWdw W2 est ( 0.0 X1 X X x X X x x X x + + + + + + + + + + 1.0 X X x X X x X X x X 152) X ) X x X 0.632 = = = = = = = = = = 96 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15)x 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 60.0 73) 0.490 2,145 ( 0.0 1 15.0 73)x 0.490 536 ( 0.0 1 40.0 73)X 0.490 1,430 ( 0.0 1 7.5 32)X 0.490 118 ( 0.0 1 7.5 32)X 0.490 118 ( 0.0 1 2.3 73)X 0.490 82 ( 0.0 1 2.3 73) 0.490 82 Page Total Sched. a sal Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 1,035 X 0.500 Wafts/sgft xA3.413 Btuh/Watt = 1,766 Occupants 1.00 X 1,035 X 255 Btuh/occ. / sgft/occ. = 793 Receptacle 1.00 X 1,035 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft X Btuh[Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 1,035 x 0.000 Watts/sgft �xBtuh/Watt = 0 Infiltration: E �00 x � x 1 o35 x 9_QO x I p7o / 60] 37 = 6,20 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH n T Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 23,629 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 1 035 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/occ. = 699 Receptacle 1.00 X 1 035 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 1 035 X 0.000 Watts/sqft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt = o Infiltration: [ 1.001 x F 4,846 x 1 03 x 9.00 x 1.00 / 60] 0.00433 = 3 253 Schedule Alr Latent: Area Ceiling Height ACH pyy Fraction I TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT,GAIN FOR ROOM 3,952 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft 'User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 22 of 25 I' 40 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 Project Title Date Room Name Sleeping Design -Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 1150F Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction Area U -Value X Btu/hr 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Shaded Unshaded Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr FxdGlsWdw W2 est ( 0.0 x 1 + 2.3 x 73 )X 0.490 = 82 Ein.ch.DL(D4) (West) ( 0.0 x 1 + 21.4 x 73)x 0.490 = 765 Horiz.Sldr W1 (West) ( 0.0 X 1 + 30.0 X 73)x 0.490 = 1,073 ( x + x )x = ( x + x )x = ( x + x )x = ( x + x )x = ( x + x )x = ( X + X )x Sched. Page Total 1.9201 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 X 1,035 X 0.500 Watts/sqft x 3.41 BtuhfWatt = 1,766 Occupants 1.00 x 1,035 x 255 Btuh/occ. - / 333 sgft/occ. = 793 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,035 X 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 BtuhlWatt = 0 Process X�1.00 x�� 1,035 x 0.000 Watts/ssgft�x 3.41 Btuh[Watt = 00 Infiltration: 1_00 x 1 1.oao x 35 x � x �1. o / 60] �3ZI Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH nsT Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 23,6291 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr— Occupants tu/hrOccu ants 1.00 x 1 035 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/occ. = 699 Receptacle 1.00 x 1 035 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 1 035 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btu h/Watt = 0 Infiltration: 1 1.00 x 4 840 tent x Area 1 03 x Ceiling Height t x ACH 60] 0.00433 = 3 253 chedule AIr Lapyy Fraction I TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 3,952 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number. Page:23 of 25 0 0 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 Project Title Date Room Name Living Area Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 115 0F Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction Area U -Value DETD 1 X 56.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 35.6 X 35.6 X X X Btu/hr 1,871 50 2,018 7,328 331 206 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 11 804 Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Shaded Unshaded Solar Gain I Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr Solatube Skylights _(Skylight) S_olatube_SkyJigb (Skylight) FxdGlsWdw W2 (North) FxdGlsWdw W2 (North) FxdGlsWdw (W2) (North) FxdGlsWdw 2 (North) FxdGlsWdw W2 North FxdGlsWdw W2 (North) FrnchDr(D2) (North) Horiz.Sldr 8 North ( 0.0 x x X x x X X X X X 1 + + + + + + + + + + 1.0 X X x X x X x X X x 152) X )x ) x x X ) x x 0.632 = = = = = = = = = 96 ( 0.0 1 1.0 152 0.632 96 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15)x 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15) 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15)X 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15)X 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 2.3 15) 0.490 17 ( 0.0 1 48.0 1 0.490- 353 ( 0.01 1 30.0 15) 0.490 220 Sched. Page Total 867 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 1,195 X 0.500 Wafts/sqft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 2,039 Occupants 1.00 X 1,195 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgft/occ. = 915 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,195 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft X 3.413 BtuhlWaft = 0 Process ��1.000x�x 1,195 x 0.000 Waftss/sgfttx 3.41 Btuh/Waft = 00 Infiltration: oo x 1 1 ao x 25 x 11.00 x �1_oo / 60] Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH nJ Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 29,693 Sched. Latent Gain Frac., Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 1 195 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 sqft/occ. = 807 Receptacle 1.00 x 1 195 X 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 BtuhlWaft = 0 Process f 1.00'X 1 195 X 0.0001 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft = 0 Infiltration: I1 1.001 x 4 840 tent x Area 1 19 x Gelling Height t x ACH 60] 0.00433 = 4 591 chedule Alr Lapyy Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 5,398 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 24 of 25 RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Jones Residence 9/4/2003 ,l Project Title Date Room Name Living Area Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 115 0F Design Temperature Difference: 370F 0 r Conduction Area U -Value Btu/hr 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 0 Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Shaded Unshaded Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr FrnchDr D10 (East) _ oriz.S.ldr pN7 (East) FrnchDr D9 (East) Horiz.Sldr W6 (South) Horiz.Sldr (W5) (South) Sld GIsDr D7 (South) SldgGIsDr D6 (South) 73 0.490 ( 0.0 X x x x X x x x x x 1 + + + + + + + + + + 21.4 x x x x x x x x x X 73)X ) X x x )x )X )X 0.490 = = = = = = = = = 765 ( 0.0 1 36.0 73 0.490 1,287 ( 0.0 1 21.4 73)x 0.490 765 ( 0.0 1 13.5 32) 0.490 212 ( 0.0 1 18.0 32) 0.490 282 ( 0.0 1 64.0 32)X 0.490 1,003 ( 0.0 1 64.0 32)X 0.490 1,003 ( ( ( Sched. Page Total 5.3181 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 1,195 x 0.500 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 2,039 Occupants 1.00 X 1,195 X 255 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/occ. = 915 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,195 X 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh[Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 1,195 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41Btuh/Watt = 00 Infiltration: oo x fl0 3 37J x 19 x x / 60] L = L-8.2511 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH LST Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE rHEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 29,69J Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 x 1 195 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/occ. = 807 Receptacle 1.00 x 1 195 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 BtuhMatt = o Process 1.00 X 1 195 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = o Infiltration: chedulle0 x Air Latent0 x Area 19 x Ceiling Height x ACH 00 / 60] �tON0433 = 4 591 Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 5,398 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 25 of 25 0 9 ENGINEERING DATA DESIGN SP rfAiIII nED 6FFItlEMt1 P�TMO alma GAS FURNACES G40UH MERIT" SERIES Up -Flow / Horizontal AFUE - 80.0% Input - 44,000 to 154,000 Btuh (12.9 to 45.1 M) Add-on Cooling - 2 to 5 Tons (7.0 to 17.6 M) 4i6) Bulletin No. 210278 DuralokPlus® June 2002 Aluminized Steel �1Supersedes April 2001 Heat Exchanaer REGISTERED QUALITY SYSTEMS Horizontal Configuration Blower Data Dimensions Features Filter Air Resistance High Altitude Information Primary Limit Contro Factory installer Field Wiring Make -Up Box can be installed on either side Tool -Less Entry SureLightO Patented Hot Surface Ignition System with Diagnostic LED's an( Low Voltage Circuit Bre; Blower speed changes at control board Terminals for Access( Connections (electronic air cleane and humidifiers) .ayt:J II - IJ Pages 7-10 Pages 1-3 Page 4 Page 4 Model Number Identification Optional Accessories Specifications G40UH -24A- 04 Unit Type G - Gas Furnace Series 40 - Merit 80% Configuration UH - Up-Flow/Horizontal Nominal Add -On Cooling Capacity 24 - 2 tons (7.0 kW) 36 - 3 tons (10.6 kW) 48 - 4 tons (14.1 kW) 60 - 5 Tons (17.6 kW) X Low NO, - Units meet California Nitrogen Oxides standards ❑1 Cabinet Width A - 14-1/2 in. (363 mm) B - 17-1/2 in. (445 mm) C - 21 in. (533 mm) D - 24-1/2 in. (622 mm) pt Evaporator coils with the same letter designation will physically match the furnace. Iressure Switch mbustion r Inducer Is and electrical connections nm either side of cabinet Combination Gas Control Valve Aluminized Steel Inshot Burners Direct Drive Slide -Out Blower vy-Duty isformer Page 4 Page 1 Page 3 Pages 4-5 Nominal Gas Heat Input 045 - 44,000 Btuh (12.9 kW) 070 - 66,000 Btuh (19.3 kW) 090 - 88,000 Btuh (25.8 kW) 110 - 110,000 Btuh (32.2 kW) 135 - 132,000 Btuh (38.7 kW) 155 - 154,000 Btuh (45.1 kW) Equipment Warranty - Duralok' Aluminized Steel Heat Exchangers — twenty year limited warranty. - SureLightO ignition control system - three year limited warranty (residential applications) - one year (non-residential applications). - All other covered components — one year limited warranty. - Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate included with equipment for details. NOTE - Due to Lennox' ongoing committment to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and without incurring liability. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage or personal injury. Incrtlil�linn �nri �on,intl m„�r r,o nurfnrmcri Hu tl niitllifiu.l ;nclollnr nnri can,in;nn �ntlnn„ 02002 Lennox Industries Inc. r L. FEATURES- CONTINUED, 'Applications - Input capacities of 44,000, 66,000, 88,000, 110,000, 132,000 and 154,000 Btuh (12.9, 19.3, 25.8, 32.2, 38.7 and 45.1 kW). - Energy efficiency (AFUE) of 80.0%. - G50UH24A-70 and G50UH36C-110 models are available only in Canada. - Utility room, alcove, closet, crawl space or attic installation. - Lennox add-on evaporator coils, electronic air cleaners and humidifiers can easily be added to furnace. - Shipped factory assembled with all controls installed and wired. - Ready for installation in up -flow or horizontal left or right hand position without any modifications. Removeable bottom seal panel shipped in place for side return air is easily removed for bottom/end return air applications. - Each unit factory test operated to ensure proper operation. Approvals - Units certified by CSA International (formerly AGA/CGA) and ratings are certified by GAMA. - Units tested and rated according to US DOE test procedures and FTC labeling regulations. -,,Approved by California Energy Commission and meet California Seasonal Efficiency requirements and California Nitrogen 'Oxides (NO,) Standards. - "X" models meet California Nitrogen_Oxides (NOx) Standards. - Blower data from unit tests conducted -in Lennox Laboratory air test chamber. - Manufactured in accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards. Lennox Duralok- Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger - Heavy gauge aluminized steel heat exchanger. - Crimped seam clamshell type design. - Designed for normal expansion and contraction without metal fatigue. - Minimum resistance to air flow. - Heat exchanger has. been laboratory life cycle tested. Inshot Burners - Aluminized steel inshot burners. - Burner venturi mixes air and gas in correct proportion for proper combustion. - Burner box assembly is removeable from the unit as a single component for servicing. SureLightw Hot Surface Ignition - Tough, reliable, long -life, trouble-free performance. - Tungsten heater element sandwiched between two plates of silicon nitride. - Cemented to steatite block for protection against current leakage. - Ignition leads constructed of nickel plated copper enclosed in high temperature Teflon insulation for dependable operation. - No electrical noise. SureLigh Integrated Furnace Control Board - Solid-state board contains all necessary controls and relays to operate furnace. - Induced draft blower is controlled by board. Prior to ignition, a pre -purge cycle for 15 seconds is initiated. After the main burners are turned off, a post -purge cycle for 5 seconds is run. - Adaptive technology of ignition control board continuously monitors and adjusts the ignitor voltage to operate at minimum ignitor temperature required for ignition, prolonging ignitor life. - Electronic flame sensor control assures safe and reliable operation. - Should loss of flame occur, flame sensor controls will initiate 5 attempts at re -ignition before locking out unit operation for 60 minutes. - 'Watchguard type circuit automatically resets ignition controls after one hour of continuous thermostat demand after unit lockout, eliminating nuisance calls for service. - Fan control consists of adjustable blower timed -off delay (60, 90, 120, 180 seconds - factory setting 90 seconds) and fixed blower timed -on delay (45 seconds). - For air-conditioning applications, blower is automatically energized on thermostat demand for cooling. - Two accessory terminals furnished for additional power supply requirements for 120 volt (less than 1 amp) power humidifiers and. electronic air cleaners. - Ignition control has two LED's to indicate status and as an aid in troubleshooting. Gas Control Valve - 24 volt redundant combination gas control valve combines manual shut off valve (On -Off), automatic electric valve (dual) and gas pressure regulation into a compact combination control. Combustion Air Inducer - Shaded pole heavy duty blower prepurges heat exchanger and safely vents flue products. - Pressure switch proves blower operation before allowing gas valve to open. - Operates only during heating cycle. - Direct access allows inducer assembly to be rotated 90° clockwise or counterclockwise to facilitate easy vent attachment in horizontal applications. Limit Controls - Automatic reset, primary and secondary limits are accurately located. - Primary limit factory installed on vestibule panel on all units, secondary limit(s) (all units except G40UH-24A-045) factory installed on blower housing. Flame Rollout Switches (2) - Manual reset switches are factory installed on burner box. - Switches provide protection from abnormal operating conditions. 24 Volt Transformer - Furnished and factory installed in control box. - 40VA transformer has fuse wired in series. Field Wiring Make-up Box - Furnished for line voltage wiring. - Factory installed internally on left side of furnace. - Box may be installed internally or externally on either side of furnace. G40UH / Page 2 10- • • Cabinet - Low profile, narrow width cabinet allows easy installation. - Heavy gauge cold rolled steel constructed. - Pre -painted cabinet finish. - Flue outlet on top of cabinet for up -flow applications, can be relocated to either side of cabinet for horizontal applications. - Flanges provided on supply air opening for ease of plenum connection or alignment with evaporator coil. - Return Air Entry: - Bottom/end entry for up-flow/horizontal applications - remove furnished bottom seal panel from cabinet. - Side return air entry for up -flow applications - corners are marked on either side of cabinet for return air cut-outs. See dimension drawings. NOTE - 60C and 60D size units that require air volumes over 1800 cfm (850 L/s) must have one of the following: 1. Single side return air with transition, to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) cleanable air filter. Required to maintain proper air velocity. 2. Single side return air with optional RAB Return Air Base 3. Bottom return air. 4. Return air from both sides. 5. Bottom and one side return air. See Blower Performance Tables for additional information. - Insulated cabinet with foil faced insulation on sides and back of heating compartment. - Complete service access. - Safety interlock switch automatically shuts off power to unit when blower compartment access door is removed. - Gas piping and electrical inlets are provided in both sides of cabinet. Blower - Multi -speed direct drive blower. - Statically and dynamically balanced. - Resiliently mounted. - Blower assembly easily removed for servicing - Blower speeds are easily changed on the integrated furnace control board. See blower performance tables. Coil Match -Up - All furnaces exactly match C33 cased up -flow and CH33 cased horizontal evaporator coils with same letter designation in model no. No adaptor required. Engaging holes furnished on cabinet for alignment. See specifications table and dimension drawings. - C33 uncased coils match furnaces without any overhang but require an optional adaptor base or field fabricated transition to match furnace opening. See C33 coil bulletin for additional information. Filter (Not Furnished) - Filter and provisions for external mounting must be field provided. , OPTIO_NAL:ACCESSORfES:,-;,M':U'ST BE ORD.:ERED EXTRA = r ....., Air Filter and Rack Kit for Horizontal Return Air (End) Applications - Washable or vacuum cleanable polyurethane frame type filter and external end return air rack available for field installation. - See Specifications table for order number. - Rack has filter door for easy filter servicing. - Flanges on rack allow easy duct connection. - See dimension drawing. Air Filter and Rack Kit for Up -Flow Side Return Air Applications - Not for use with RAB Return Air Base - Washable or vacuum cleanable polyurethane frame type filter and external side return air rack available for field installation. - Available in single and ten pack kits. - See Specifications table for order number. - Rack has filter door for easy filter servicing. - Flanges on rack allow easy duct connection. - Field installs on either side of unit cabinet. See dimension drawing. EZ Filter Base for Up -Flow Bottom Return Air Applications - Hinged door with thumbscrew for easy filter access. - Uses standard size filters (field provided). i - See Specifications table for order number. Furnace Twinning Kit - - Field installed kit (15L38) is required to operate two furnaces simultaneously. i - Kit consists of twinning control and two fan sensors. High Altitude Orifice Kit - Natural Gas Only - Required for all natural gas models for proper unit operation at altitudes of 7501 to 10,000 feet (2286 to 3048 m). - See Specifications table for applications and catalog numbers. High Altitude Pressure Switch Kit - Required on certain units for proper unit operation on installations above 4,500 ft. (1372 m). - See Specifications table for applications and catalog numbers. Horizontal Support Frame Kit - Provides support of unit in horizontal applications. - Consists of (2) 1 x 1-1/2 x 32-5/8 in. (25 x 38 x 829 mm) and (2) 1 x 3 x 53-7/8 in. (25 x 76 x 1368 mm) painted heavy gauge cold rolled steel support channels with assembly and suspending holes. - Bolts and nuts furnished for field assembly. - Suspending rods must be field provided. - See Specifications table for catalog number. LPG/Propane Conversion Kit - Required for field changeover from natural gas. - See Specifications table for catalog number. RAB Return Air Base - For 60C and 60D models with air volumes over 1800 cfm (850 L/s) in up -flow applications when only one side return is required. - Cabinet is pre -painted steel to match the furnace. - See Dimension Drawing. - See Specifications table for order number. Thermostat - See Thermostats bulletin in Thermostats and Controls section and Lennox Price Book for a complete list of thermostats. G40UH / Page 3 No. FYAnnual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for non -weatherized furnaces. NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. • [flThe same C33 uncased models match the furnaces shown but require an optional adaptor base or field fabricated transition. See C33 coil bulletin for additional information. (]Required for proper operation at altitudes over 4500 ft. (1370 m). (@Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. - ®Canada Only. MRequired for proper operation at altitudes from 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). G40UH / Page 5 ► Gas Model No. G40UH-36B-090 G40UH-48B-090 ®G40UH-36C-110 G40UH-48C-110 Heating Low NOx Model No. - - - - G40UH-48B-090X -4 .... - - - - Performance Input- Btuh (kW) 88,000 (25.8) 88,000 (25.8) 110,000 (32.2) 110,000 (32.2) Output- Btuh (kW) 72,100 (21.1) 72,100 (21.1) 90,200 (26.4) 88,500 (25.9) *AFUE 80.0% 80.0% 80.0% 80.0% California Seasonal Efficiency 75.7% 75.3% 75.7% 75.0% High static (AGA/CGA) - in. w.g. (Pa) .50(124) .50(124) .50(124) .50(124) Flue connection - in. (mm) round 4 (102) 4 (102) 4 (102) 4 (102) Gas pipe size IPS: in. (mm) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) 40 - 70 (22 - 39) 40 - 70 (22 - 39) 50 - 80 (28 - 44) 40 - 70 (22 - 39) Indoor Wheel nominal diameter x width -in. (mm) Blower . 10 x 8 (254 x 203) 10 x 10 (254 x 254) 10 x 8 (254 x 203) 10 x 10 (254 x 254) Motor output - hp (W) 1/3(249) 1/2 (373) 1/3(249) 1/2(373) Tons (kW) of add-on cooling 2 - 3 (7.0 - 10.6) 2 - 4 (7.0 - 14.1) 2 - 3 (7.0 - 10.6) 2 - 4 (7.0 -14.1) Shipping weight -1 package 146 lbs. (66 kg) 153 lbs (69 kg) 166 lbs. (75 kg) 169 lbs. (77 kg) Matching Coils [ Up -flow cased C33-246-217, C33 -30B -2F, C33 -36B -2F, C33 -36C -2F, C33 -48C -2F, C33-50/60C-2F,i C33-3813-217, C33 -42B -2F, C33 -486-2F Horizontal CH33-36B-2F CH33-42B-2F, CH33-36C-2F CH33-48C-2F, CH33-44/48B-2F CH33-50/60C-2F Electrical characteristics 120 volts - 60 hertz - 1 phase (less than 12 amps) OPTIONAL A'CCE550R'IES:--MUST BE.ORDERED:EXTRA::> U Air Filter & Rack Kit Horizontal (end) 871_96 - (1) 18 x 25 x 1 in. (457 x 635 x 25 mm) 871_97 - (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) Number & size of filters Side Return Single 44.122 or Ten Pack (66K63) - (1) 16 x 25 x 1 in. (406 x 635 x 25 mm) EZ Filter Catalog Number - Shipping Weight 73P56 - 7 lbs. (3 kg) 73P57 - 8 lbs. (4 kg) Base Dimensions - H x W. x D 4 x 17-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 448 x 727 mm) 4 x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 549 x•727 mm) Number and size of field provided filter 16 x 25 x 1 iri. (406 x 635 x 25 mm) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x,25• mm) ® High Altitude Orifice Xit -Natural Gas 30M45 30M45 30M45 30M45 ® High Altitude 4501-7500 ft. (1372-2286 m) 491_90 491_90 491_90 49L90 Pressure Switch Kit 7501-10,000 ft. (2286-3048 m) 15M22 15M22 15M22 151M22 Horizontal Support Frame Kit - Ship. Weight - lbs. (kg) 56.118 - 18 (8) 56.118 - 18 (8) 56118 -is (8) 56.118 - 18 (8) LPG/Propane Kit 0-7500 ft. (0-2286 m) 451_60 45L60 45L60 45L60 7501-10,000 ft. (2286-3048 m) 30M43 30M43 30M43 30M43 Twinning Kit 151_38. 15L38 ISL38 151_38 FYAnnual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for non -weatherized furnaces. NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. • [flThe same C33 uncased models match the furnaces shown but require an optional adaptor base or field fabricated transition. See C33 coil bulletin for additional information. (]Required for proper operation at altitudes over 4500 ft. (1370 m). (@Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. - ®Canada Only. MRequired for proper operation at altitudes from 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). G40UH / Page 5 ► SPECIFICATIONS Type "B1" Type "C" 01Ends p2 inches (51 mm) Gas Model No. G40UH-60C-110 G40UH48C-135 G40UH-60D-135 G40UHIOD-155 Heating Input- Btuh (kW) Performance 110,000 (32.2) 132,000 (38.7) 132,000 (38.7) 154,000 (45.1) Output - Btuh (kW) 89,400 (26.2) 106,900 (31.3) 106,900 (31.3) 124,700 (36.5) *AFUE 80.0% 80.0% 80.0% 80.0% California Seasonal Efficiency 73.9% 76.0% 75.0% 75.6% High static (AGA/CGA) - in. w.g. (Pa) .50(124) .50(124) .50(124) .50(124) Flue connection - in. (mm) round 4 (102) ®4 (102) ®4 (102) ®4 (102) Gas pipe size IPS - in. (mm) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) 30 - 60 (18 - 36) 50 - 80 (28 - 44) .45 - 75 (25 - 42) 50 - 80 (28 - 44) Indoor Wheel nominal diameter x width - in. (mm) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) 10 x 10'(254 x 254) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) Blovyer Motor output - hp (W) 1 (746) 1/2(373) 1 (746) 1 (746) Tons (kW) of add-on.cooling 5(17.6) 2 - 4 (7.0 - 14.1) 5(17.6) 5(17.6) Shipping weight -1 package 175 lbs. (79 kg) 178 lbs. (81 kg) 195 lbs. (88 kg) 204 lbs. (93 kg) Matching Coils1❑Up-flow cased C33 -36C -2F, C33 -48C -2F, C33 -50/60C -2F, C33 -60D -2F, C33 -62D -2F Horizontal CH33-36C-2F, CH33-48C-2F, CH33-50/60C-2F CH33 60D -2F, CH33-62D 2F Electrical characteristics 120 volts - 60 hertz - 1 phase (less than 12 amps) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES -MUST. BE ORDERED EXTRA;.,Rr _ Q Air Filter and Rack Kit Horizontal (end) 87L97 (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) 87L98 (1) 25 x 25 x 1 in. (635 x 635 x 25 mm) Number & size of filters Side Return ®Single 44.122 or Ten Pack (66K63) - (1) 16 x 25 x 1 (406 x 635 x 25) EZ Filter Catalog Number - Shipping Weight 73P57 - 8 lbs. (4 kg) 731258 - 10 lbs. (5 kg) Base Dimensions - H x W x D 4 x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 549 x 727 mm) 4 x 24-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 625 x 727 mm) Number and size of field provided filter 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) 24 x 24 x 1 in. (610 x 610 x 25 mm) El High Altitude Orifice Kit - Natural Gas Only 30M45 30M45 30M45 30M45 High Altitude 4501-7500 ft. (1372-2286 m) 49L90 491-90 49L90 491-90 Log'ressure Switch Kit 7501-10,000 R (2286-3048m) 18M61 18M61 18M61 18M61 'Iorizontal Support Frame Kit - Ship. Weight - lbs. (kg) 56.118 -18 (8) 56.118 - 18 (8) 56J18 - 18 (8) 56J18 - 18 (8) B Return Air Base RAB60C (12M71) - - RAB60D (12M72) RAB60D (12M72) LPG/Propane Kit 0-7500 ft. (0-2286 m) 45L60 45L60 45L60 451-60 7501-10,000ft. (2286-3048m) 30M43 30M43 30M43 30M43 Twinning Kit 15L38 151-38 15L38 15L38 srHnnuai rues uulmaaon tmaency oasea on uut test procedures ana accorcmg to r i u labeling regumons. isoiatea comousnon system rating for non-weatnenzed tumaces. NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. ❑t The same C33 uncased models match the furnaces shown but require an optional adaptor base or field fabricated transition. See C33 coil bulletin for additional information. M Required for proper operation at altitudes over 4500 ft. (1370 m). ® Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. p Flue connection on the unit is 4 in. (102 mm) diameter. Most applications will require 5 in. (127 mm) venting and field supplied 4 x 5 in. (102 x 127 mm) adaptor. See Venting Tables in the Installation Instructions for detailed information. ® Not for use with RAB Return Air Base or with 60C and 60D size units with air flow requirements of 1800 cfm (850 Us) or greater. See Blower Performance tables for additional information. p Required for proper operation at altitudes from 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). UP -FLOW POSITION Vent Type Type "B1" Type "C" Sides 0 inches (0 mm) [DO inches (0 mm) Rear 0 inches (0 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) Top 1 inch (25 mm) 1 inch (25 mm) Front 3 inches (76 mm) 3 inches (76 mm) Front (service/alcove) 24 inches (610 mm) 24 inches (610 mm) Floor Combustible Combustible Flue 1 inch (25 mm) 6 inch (152 mm) NOTE -Air for combustion and supply air ventilation must conform to the methods outlined in American National Standard (ANSI -2223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1, & CAN/CGA-149.2 "Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances". Ad&'3TE-In the U.S. flue stung must conform to the methods outlined in current GAMA/A.GA. venting tables, American National Standard (ANSI -2223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or applicable provisions of local building codes. In Canada flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1 and .2. pLeft side requires 4 in. (102 mm) if single wall vent is used on 14-1/2 in. (368 mm) cabinets, 2 in. (76 mm) on 17-1/2 in. (980 mm) cabinets. G40UH / Page 6 pi. HORIZONTAL POSITION Vent Type Type "B1" Type "C" 01Ends p2 inches (51 mm) M2 inches (51 mm) Rear 0 inches (0 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) pt Top DO inches (0 mm) p0 inches (0 mm) Front 3 inches (76 mm) 3 inches (76 mm) Front (service) 24 inches (610 mm) 24 inches (610 mm) Floor 0 inches (0 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) NOTE -Air for combustion and supply air ventilation must conform to the methods outlined in American National Standard (ANSI -2223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1, & CAN/CGA-149.2 "Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances". NOTE -1n the U.S. flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in current GAMA/A.GA. venting tables, American National Standard (ANSI -2223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or applicable provisions of local building codes. In Canada flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1 and .2. pLine contact installation permissible between jacket top or sides and building joists. • *NOTE - 60C and 60D size units that require air volumes over 1800 cfm (850 L/s) must have one of the following: 1. Single side return air with transition, to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) cleanable air filter. Required to maintain proper air velocity. 2. Single side return air with optional RAS Return Air Base 3. Bottom return air. 4. Return air from both sides. 5. Bottom and one side return air. See Slower Performance Tables for additional information. 3-314 (95)x1 DI FLUE OUTLET SUPPLY AIR OPENING ❑p OPTIONAL—�— __ ____ EXTERNAL **Flue outlet may be horizontal but furnace must be SIDE RETURN 23-3/4 (603) ►, vented vertically AIR FILTER KIT 1pOptional External Side Return Air Filter Kit is not for (Either Side) of 25 (635) use with the optional RAB Return Air Base. TOP VIEW TOP VIEW A 3-114 (83) Right 28-1/2 8-118 (206) Left(724) 3-3/4 9/16 B iol 9116 (14) (95) 19-7116 � (494) — (14) **FLUE OUTLET 0000 i� (Either Side) 0000 0000 0000 14 (356) Right ELECTRICAL INLET i 13-1/4 (337) Left (Either Side) [!]OPTIONAL��OPTIONAL G EXTERNAL GAS PIPING INLET SIDE RETURNn (Either Side) • o 0 0 o AIR FILTER KIT o (Either Side) 4-7/8 (124) Right 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 40 2-1/4 (57) Left 0 0 0 0 (1016)/ ELECTRICAL INLET (Either Side) 0I I II 14-314 4 1— 23 (3 5) (102)I (584) I 16 I *OPTIONAL ' (356) (406) I RETURN CUTOUT (Either Side) AIR FLOW I L---- — ---� 1-15/16 49 --�j 314(195/8(16) 14 19 /8 (16) 2(35-9/)3/4(19) � �-- C ( ) 7 *Bottom 4-114 Return *Bottom Return Air Opening (108) Air Opening FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW G40UH / Page 7 OP. A B C D Model No. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm G40UH-24A-045 G40UH-24A-070 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 330 4-1/2 114 G40UH-36A-070 G40UH-368-090 G40UH-488-070 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 6 152 G40UH-488-090 G40UH-36C-110 G40UH-48C-110 21 533 19-7/8 454 19-1/2 495 7-3/4 197 G40UH-48C-135 G40UH-60C-110 G40UH-600-135 G40UH-60D-155 24-1/2 622 23-3/8 546 23 584 9-1/2 241 G40UH / Page 7 OP. DIMENSIONS INCHES (MM)'-' HORIZONTAL POSITION LEFT-HAND AIR • GAS PIPING INLET *Flue outlet may be from end but (Top or Bottom) furnace must be vented vertically 3-1/4(83) AIR FLUE OUTLET FLOW ELECTRICAL INLET (Top) (Top or Bottom) 3-314(95) ° %144-7/8 (124) Top (356) Top 2-114 (57) Bottom Boottomm ' 13 - ( TOP VIEW 28-1/2 *FLUE 40 28-1/2 (724) � OUTLET (1016) (724) 9/16 9/16 14 (End) 3/4 19 (1a - () DDDDD DDDDDDDD 108 c) 9 7/16 DDDDDDDD DDD ( 23-1/2 (494) IN DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD (597) SUPPLY B A A C RETURN ", AIR KIM III q R AIR OPENING D DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD FLOW OPENING END VIEW 3-3/4 (95) FRONT VIEW END VIEW RIGHT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE r � • GAS PIPING INLET *Flue outlet may be horizontal but AIR 0+ (Top or Bottom) furnace must be vented vertically FLOW 8-1/8 ELECTRICAL (206) FLUE OUTLET (TOP) (Top or Bottom) � LET° , ° � 3-3/4 (95) 2-1/4 (57) Top X 13-1/4 (337) Top 4-7/8 (124) Bottom 14 (356) Bottom I� TOP VIEW *FLUE OUTLET 28-1/2 28-1/2 40 (End) (724) (724) (1016) 3-314(95) 23-1/2 AIR FLOW DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD D _41111- (597) DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD19.7116 RETURN C 4-1/4 O 9 B q (494) 9/16 AIR (908) A DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD (14) OPENING DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD ani AI OPENING 4314(l 1 9) 9/16(14 END VIEW FRONT VIEW END VIEW 1 G40UH / Page 8 lip. A B C D Model No. In. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm G40UH-24A-045, G40UH-24A-070 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 330 4-1/2 114 G40U H -36A-070 G40UH-36B-090, G40UH-48B-070, 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 6 152 G40UH-488-090 G40UH-36C-110, G40UH-48C-110, I 21 533 19-7/8 454 19-1/2 495 7-3/4 197 G40UH-48C-135, G40UH-60C-110 I G40UH-60D-135, G40UH-60D-155 1 24-1/2 622 23-3/8 546 23 584 9-1/2 241 OPTi.ONAIL ACCESSORY DIMENSIONS; -INCHES (MM) 'r, ; •, , •„ . _ H • RIZONTAL FILTER KIT: ��>=<.� •` � � ::: 24-3/4 1-1/4(32) 518 5/8 n (16) II B RETURN A AIR OPENING AIR FLOW II 23-1/2 I I 5/8 (597) I (1 6) U T I i .AIR FILTER 5/8 (Furnished) (16) SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW :['RAB' RETURN_AIR'`$ASE - r , OPTIONAL RETURN AIR BASE SIDE RETURN AIR OPENINGS (Either Side) Catalog Number A inch mm B inch mm LB -98934A (87L95) 14 356 12-3/4 324 LB -989348 (87L96) 18 457 16-3/4 425 LB -98934C (87L97) 21 533 18-3/4 476 LB -98934D (87L98) 1 25 635 1 23-3/4 603 L, Overall 4 No 102 (584) 14 I *Unit Opening (356) i *18-1/2 (470) Overall I I 3-1/4 (83) *Base Opening 1 21 (533) RAB60C20-1i2 (521). 3/4 (19) 24-1/2 (622) RAB60D 7/8 27-5/8 (702) FRONT VIEW (22) SIDE VIEW *NOTE -Both return air openings must be covered by a single plenum. Overall opening dimensions: 23 (584) W X 18-1/2 (470) H. Optional Side Return Air Filter Kits are not for use with RAB Return Air Base. G40UH / Page 9 pop. 0. • G40UH-48B-090 PERFORMANCE Extemal Static Air Volume I Watts at Various Blower Speeds Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds Pressure Pressure High High High Medium -High Medium -High Medium -High Medium -Low Medium -Low Medium -Low Low Low Low in. w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts 0.00 0 1970 930 790 1810 855 735 1585 750 670 1340 630 565 0.05 12 1940 915 780 1785 840 715 1580 745 650 1335 630 555 0.10 25 1915 905 765 1760 830 695 1570 740 630 1325 625 540 0.15 37 1880 885 745 1730 815 660 1560 735 615 1325 625 530 0.20 50 1840 870 730 1700 800 620 1545 730 600 1320 625 520 0.25 62 1805 850 7151670 1590 790 625 1520 715 585 1310 620 510 ! 0.30 75 1765 835 695 1640 775 625 1490 705 565 1295 610 500 0.40 100 1695 800 ''. 670 1570 740 595 1440 680 540 1260 595 480 0.50 125 1600 755 635 1490 705 560 1360 640 505 1195 565 450 0.60 150 1505 710 600 1400 660 530 1285 605 480 1140 540 425 0.70 175 1395 660 565 1265 595 485 1170 550 440 990 465 380 0.80 200 1250 590 520 1100 520 445 975 460 390 905 425 355 0.90 225 1005 475 460 870 410 385 900 425 365 810 380 325 NOTES - All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable fitter (not fumished - field provided) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table. Air volume based on bottom air return air. Actual air volume may vary on side return air applications. G40UH-48C410 PERFORMANCE External Static Air Volume I Watts at Various Blower Speeds Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds Pressure Pressure High High Medium -High Medium -High Medium -Low Medium -Low Low Low Pa in. w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts 0.00 0 2015 950 895 1620 765 780 1340 630. 640 1150 545 525 ; 0.05 12 1990 940 870 1615 760 760 1340 630 640 1150 545 525 0.10 25 1965 925 850 1610 760 745 1340 630 640 1150 545 525 0.15 37 1930 910 825 1605 755 725 1335 630 630 1150 545 525 0.20 50 1895 895 805 1600 755 710 1335 630 615 1150 545 525 0.25 62 1860 880 785 1590 750 695 1330 630 605 1150 545 520 0.30 75 1820 860 765 1580 745 675 1330 630 590 1145 540 515 0.40 100 1740 820 725 1530 720 635 1320 625 560 1140 540 490 0.50 125 1665 785 695 1475 695 600 1285 605 525 1120 530 470 0.60 150 1575 745 650 1405 665 555 1230 580 490 1075 505 445 0.70 175 1475 695 610 1310 620 515 1165 550 470 1015 480 415 0.80 200 1350 635 560 1210 570 485 1080 510 430 -- 930 440 380 0.90 225 1210 570 520 1070 505 430 870 410 '365 740 350 X325 NOTES - All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable filter (not furnished - field provided) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table. Air volume based on bottom air return air. A:ztual air volume may vary on side return air applications. G40UH-48C-135 PERFORMANCE External Static Air Volume I Watts at Various Blower Speeds Pressure High Medium -High Medium -Low Low in. w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts 0.00 0 2075 980 820 1800 850 710 1425 675 570 1115 525 435 0.05 12 2035 960 805 1785 840 695 1425 670 560 1120 530 435 0.10 25 1990 940 790 1765 835 675 1420 670 545 1125 530 430 0.15 37 1950 920 765 1740 820 660 1410 665 535 1125 530 425 0.20 50 1905 900 745 1715 810 645 1405 665 525 1120 530 420 0.25 62 1865 880 730 1680 795 625 1390 655 515 1115 525 410 0.30 75 1825 860 715 1650 780 610 1375 650 505 1105 520 405 0.40 100 1740 820 680 1585 745 580 1355 640 485 1090 515' 390 0.50 125 1640 775 645 1495 705 545 1300 615 455 1050 495 370 0.60 150 1540 730 615 1420 670 515 1225 580 430 1000 470 355 0.70 175 1420 670 575 1310 615 475 1140 535 400 935 440 330 0.80 200 1260 595 520 1155 545 425 1025 485 365 865 410 315 0.90 225 1125 530 495 1010 475 385 880 415 330 750 355 285 NOTES - All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable filter (not furnished - field provided) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table. Air volume based on bottom air return air. Actual air volume may vary on side return air applications. G40UH / Page 13 loo. 1® BLOWER/WATTS DATA `+ G40UH-60C-110 PERFORMANCE -Bottom Return Air, Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom and One Side. air filter. in order to maintain proper air velocity. External Static External Static External Static Air Volume / Watts at Different Blower Speeds Air Volume / Watts at Different Blower Speeds Pressure Medium -High Pressure Medium -Low High Medium -Low Medium -High in. w.g. Pa cfm Medium -Low Watts cfm Low Watts rn. w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 2655 1250 1407 2370 1120 1063 2085 985 894 1665 785 679 .10 25 2580 1215 1376 2350 1110 1043 2065 975 875 1650 780 667 .20 50 2500 1180 1346 2305 1085 1012 2045 965 849 1645 775 662 .30 75 2410 1135 1305 2230 1050 978 2010 950 820 1640 775 649 .40 100 2320 1095 1270 2165 1020 947 1940 915 786 1625 765 634 .50 125 2225 1050 •. 1235 2090 985 914 1895 895 763 1610 760 622 .60 150 2130 1005 1205 2000 945 880 1840 870 740 1570 740 603 .70 175 2030 955 1155 1915 905 851 1760 830 709 1535 725 590 .80 200 1925 910 1123 1820 860 823 1670 790 681 1475 695 566 .90 225 1795 845 1078 1690 795 788 1560 735 655 1395 660 537 NU I t - All air data Is measured external to unit With 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable niter (not tumished - nela pro%naea) in place. wso see miter Alr Kesisonce taoie. , G40UH-60C-110 PERFORMANCE - Single Side Return Air - Air volumes in bold require field fabricated transition to accom- modate 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) cleanable air filter. in order to maintain proper air velocity. External Static External Static Air Volume / Watts at Different Blower Speeds Air Volume / Watts at Different Blower Speeds Pressure ~ High Pressure Medium -High Medium -High Medium -Low Medium -Low Low in. w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 2430 1145 1309 2245 1060 1006 1910 900 843 1635 770 686 .10 25 2355 1110 1277 2190 1035 978 1905 900 817 1620 765 677 . .20 50 2280 1075 1242 2140 1010 950 1885 890 797 1610 760 667 .30 75 2205 1040 1218 2075 980 924 1860 875 782 1605 755 655 .40 100 2130 1005 1189 2005 945 905 1815 855 752 1595 750 636 .50 125 2045 965 1159 1920 905 864 1750 825 726 1565 740 619 .60 150 1955 920 1132 1850 875 840 1700 800 705 1525 720 605 .70 175 1860 875 1105 1760 830 817 1610 760 674 1475 700 582 .80 200 1755 830 1067 1670 790 789 1540 725 654 1395 660 560 .90 225 1645 775 1033 1575 745 763 1445 680 627 1325 625 540 NUI E - All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable fitter (not tumishea - neld prowled) in place. Also see matter Air Kesistanoe taole. G40UH-60D-135 PERFORMANCE - Bottom Return Air, Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom .and One Side. External Static Air Volume / Watts at Different Blower Speeds Pressure High Medium -High Medium -Low ;Low in. w.g. Pa cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts cfm Us Watts .00 0 2715 1280 1407 2255 1065 1070 1910 900 850 1660 1785 674 .10 25 2640 1245 1403 2250 1060 1030 1900 895 834 1645 775 668 .20 50 2540 1200 1355 2245 1060 1006 1890 890 821 1630 !770 665 .30 75 2480 1170 1319 2200 1040 975 1890 890 781 1625 765 656 .40 100 2390 1125 1282 2155 1015 940 1885 890 775 1615 760 642 .50 125 2320 1095 1251 2085 985 904 1860 875 758 1605 755 631 .60 150 2205 1040 1210 2020 955 876 1815 855. 731 1595 750 611 .70 175 2080 980 1161 1935 915 839 1760 830 707 1545 730 588 .80 200 2010 950 1122 1855 875 810 1690 795 679 1495 705 568 .90 225 1880 885 1071 1755 830 781 1585 745 646 1430 675 545 Nu i C - tvi air tae is measures external to unit Weal -i in. tzo mm) aeanaole niter triol iumisnea - net proviaeu) Iii piaw. rust, see niter ivr nubislanae {tole. G40UH / Page 14 ► I CONDENSING UNITS . EUU@"SM_FS ENGINEERING DATA 1.5 to 5 Ton SEER - 11.70 to 14.20 U Cooling Capacity - 18,500 to 60,000 Btuh (5.4 to 17.6 kW) LBulletin No. 210020 ® C U®L PVC Heaoat d February 2002 Heavy gauge Fan Guard Supersedes April 2001 LISTED LISTED CERTIFICATION APPLIES ONLY steel cabinet with WHEN TME COMPLETE powder paint finish - SYSTEM IS LISTED WITH AAI Typical Application Timed -Off Control HushTone- Cabinet Design reduces operating sound levels Copeland Scroll® Compressor High Pressure y, Switch Support feet raise unit off ground Low Pressure Switch Quiet Direct Drive Fan - Lanced Aluminum Fins Copper Tube Outdoor Coil Enhanced PVC coated Coil Guard I MODEL 1 H S 26 - 036- 1 Y Unit Type LT —Voltage HS = High Side Condensing Unit P = 208/230v-1phase-60hz Series Y = 208/230v-3 phase-60hz G = 460v-3 phase-60hz Cooling Capacity Tons (kW) J = 575v-3 phase-60hz 018 = 1.5 (5.3) Minor Revision Number 024 = 2 (7.0) 030 = 2.5 (8.8) 036 = 3 (10.6) 042 = 3.5 (12.3) 048 = 4 (14.1) 060 = 5 (17.6) FEATURES Application - SEER's of up to 14.20. - 1.5 through 5 ton (5.3 through 17.6 kW). - Single and three phase power supply. - Vertical air discharge allows concealment behind shrubs at grade level or out of sight on a roof. - Matching blower powered or add-on furnace evaporator units provide a wide range of cooling capacities and applications. See ARI Ratings table. - Units shipped completely factory assembled, piped and wired. Each unit is test operated at the factory insuring proper operation. - Installer must set condensing unit, connect refrigerant lines and make electrical connections to complete job. Approvals - Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240-94. - Sound rated in Lennox reverberant sound test room in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270-95. - Tested in the Lennox Research Laboratory environmental test room. - Rated according to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) test procedures. - Condensing units and components within bonded for grounding to meet safety standards for servicing required by UL and CEC. - Units are UL and ULC listed. - Manufactured in accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards. Equipment Warranty - Compressor — limited warranty for ten years in residential applications and five years in non-residential applications. - All other covered components — five years in residential applications and one year in non-residential applications. - Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate included with unit for specific details. NOTE - Due to Lennox' ongoing committment to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and without incurring liability. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage or personal injury. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer and servicing agency. ©2002 Lennox Industries Inc. Copeland Gcroll- Compressor - Compressor features high efficiency with uniform suction flow, constant discharge flow and high volumetric efficiency and quiet operation. - Compressor consists of two involute spiral scrolls matched together to generate a series of crescent shaped gas pockets between them. uring compression, one scroll remains stationary while the other scroll orbits around it. as is drawn into the outer pocket, the pocket is sealed as the scroll rotates. - As the spiral movement continues, gas pockets are pushed to the center of the scrolls. Volume between the pockets is simultaneously reduced. - When pocket reaches the center, gas is now at high pressure and is forced out of a port located in the center of the fixed scrolls. - During compression, several pockets are compressed simultaneously resulting in a smooth continuous compression cycle. - Continuous flank contact, maintained by centrifugal force, minimizes gas leakage and maximizes efficiency. - Scroll compressor is tolerant to the effects of slugging and contaminants. If this occurs, scrolls se0arate, allowing liquid or contaminants to to be worked toward the center and discharged. - Low gas pulses during compression reduces operational sound levels. - Compressor motor is internally protected`from excessive current and temperature. - Compressor is installed in the unit on resilient rubber mounts for vibration free operation. Cabinet - Heavy gauge galvanized steel cabinet with five station metal wash process. - Powder paint finish provides superior rust and corrosion protection. - Painted base section. - Compressor and control box located in a separate compartment insulated with thick fiberglass insulation. Compartment provides protection from the weather and keeps sound transmission at a minimum - Control box is conveniently located with all controls factory wired. - Large removable panel provides service access. - Drainage holes are provided in base section for moisture removal. - High density polyethylene feet raise the unit off of the mounting surface away from damaging moisture. - Non-corrosive PVC (polyvinyl chloride) coated steel wire condenser coil guard is furnished. Condenser Fan - Direct drive fan moves large air volumes uniformly through entire condenser coil for high refrigerant cooling capacity. - Vertical air discharge minimizes operating sounds and eliminates damage to lawn and shrubs. - Fan motor is inherently protected. - Motor totally enclosed for maximum protection from weather, dust and corrosion. - Rain shield on motor provides additional protection from moisture. - Corrosion resistant PVC (polyvinyl chloride) coated steel wire fan guard is furnished as standard. Wan service access accomplished by removal of fan guard. pper Tube/Enhanced Fin Coil - Lennox designed and fabricated coil. - Ripple-edged aluminum fins. - Copper tube construction. - Wrap around "U" shaped configuration provides extra large surface area with low air resistance. - Lanced fins provide maximum exposure of fin surface to air stream resulting in excellent heat transfer. - Fin collars grip tubing for maximum contact area. - Flared shoulder tubing connections/silver soldering construction. - Coil is factory tested under high pressure to insure leakproof construction. - Entire coil is accessible for cleaning. - PVC (polyvinyl chloride) coated steel wire coil guard furnished as standard. Hi-Capacity Drier - Traps moisture or dirt that could contaminate refrigerant system... - Furnished as standard for field installation. High Pressure Switch - Shuts off unit if abnormal operating conditions cause the discharge pressure to rise above setting. - Protects compressor from excessive condensing pressure. - Manual reset. Low Pressure Switch - Shuts off unit if suction pressure falls below setting. - Provides loss of charge and freeze-up protection. - Automatic reset Timed-Off Control - Prevents compressor short-cycling and allows time for suction and discharge pressure to equalize, permitting the compressor to start in an unloaded condition. - Automatic reset control provides a five minute time delay between compressor shutoff and start-up. Refrigerant Line Connections, Electrical Inlets and Service Valves - Suction and liquid lines are located inside of the cabinet and are made with sweat connections. See dimension drawing. - Fully serviceable brass service valves prevent corrosion and provide access to refrigerant system. Suction valve can be fully shut off, while.liquid valve may be front seated to manage refrigerant charge while servicing system. - Suction and liquid line service valves and gauge ports are located inside the cabinet. Refrigerant line connections and field wiring inlets are located in one central area of the cabinet. See dimension drawing. HS26 / Page 2 ► • QPTI,ONAL Ai COSORi'ES,;.= MUST BE..ORDERED.EXTRA. Thermostat - Thermostat is not furnished with the unit and must be ordered extra. - See Thermostats and Controls section and Lennox Price Book. Expansion Valve Kit - Field installed on some matching evaporator units. - See ARI Ratings table. Refrigerant Line Kits Refrigerant lines (suction & liquid) are shipped refrigeration clean. Lines are cleaned, dried, pressurized and sealed at factory. - Suction line fully insulated. - L15 lines are stubbed at both ends. - See Refrigerant Line Kit table for selection. - Kit is not available for HS26-060 model and must be field fabricated. Low Ambient Kit - Condensing units will operatesatisfactorily down to 45°F (7°C) outdoor air temperature without any additional controls. - Kit LB-57113BC (24H77) can,be added in the field enabling unit to operate properly down to 30°F (-1 °C). Mounting Base - - Provides permanent foundation for condensing units. - High density polyethylene structural material is lightweight, sturdy, sound absorbing and will withstand the rigors of the sun, heat, cold, moisture, oil and refrigerant. Will not mildew or rot. - Can be shipped singly or in packages of 6 to a carton. - HS26-018 model uses MB2-S (69J06), 22-1/4 x 22-1/4 x 3 in. (565 x 565 x 76 mm), shipping weight 6 lbs. (3 kg) each. - HS26-024 thru -060 models use MB2-L (69J07), 32 x 34 x 3 in. (813 x 864 x 76 mm), shipping weight 15 lbs. (7 kg) each. FIELD WIRING A - Two or Three Wire Power (not furnished) B - Two or Three Wire Power (not furnished) - See Electrical Data s C - Two Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) - 18 ga. minimum D - Four Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) -18 ga. minimum All wiring must conform to NEC or CEC and local electrical codes. SPECIFICATIONS General Model No. HS26-018 HS26-024 HS26-030 HS26-036 HS26-042 HS26-048 HS26-060 Data Nominal Tonnage 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 5 Connections Liquid line (o.d.) - in. (mm) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8 (9.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8.(9.5). (sweat) Suction line (o.d.) - in. (mm) 5/8(16) 3/4(19) 3/4(19) 3/4(19) 7/8(22.2) 7/8(22.2) 1-1/8 (28.6)' Refrigerant 'HCFC -22 charge 3 lbs. 14 oz. 3 lbs. 14 oz. 4 lbs. 14 oz. 5 lbs. 10 oz, 6 lbs. 8 oz. 7 lbs. 2 oz. 10 ibs. 5 oz. furnished (1.76 kg) (1.75 kg) (2.21 kg) (2.55 kg) (2.95 kg) (3.23 kg) (4.68 kg). Condenser Net face area Outer coil 11.9(l.11) 11.9(l.11) 16.0 (1.59) 16.0 (1.59) 16.0 (1.59) 18.2(l.69) 21.6 (2.01) Coil - sq. ft. (m2) Inner coil 5.5 (0.51) 5.5 (0.51) 5.6 (0.52) 13.3(l.24) 13.3(l.24) 13.3(l.24) 20.8(l.93) Tube diameter - in. (mm) 5/16(7.9) 5/16(7.9) 5/16(7.9) 5/16(7.9) 5/16(7.9) -5/16(7.9) 5/16(7.9) Number of rows 1.48 1.48 1.36 1.86 1.86 1.75 2 Fins per inch (m) 22 (866) 22 (866) 22 (866) 22 (866) 22 (866) 22 (866) 22 (866) Condenser Diameter - in. (mm) 20 (508) 20 (508) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) Fan Number of blades 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 Motor hp (W) - 208/230v 1/10(75) 1/6(124) 1/6(124) 1/6(124) 1/6(124) 1/4(187) 1/4(187) 460v 1/4(124) 1/4(124) 1/4(187) 1/4(187) Cfm (Us) - 208/230v 2500 (1180) 2450 (1155) 3150 (1485) 3150 (1485) 3000 (1415) 3900 (1840) 4200 (1980) 460v 3900 (1840) 3900 (1840) 3900 (1840) 4200 (1980) Rpm 825 825 825 825 825 820 820 Watts - 208/230v 160 210 225 225 230 310 350 460v 310 310 310 350 Shipping Data (1 package) lbs. (kg) 1 177 (80) 185(84)- 192 (87) 221 (100) 231 (105) 274 (124) 1 308 (140) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - -MUST .BE.ORDERED•EXTRA:..:;. - Low Ambient Kit LB -571136C LB-57113BC LB-57113BC LB-57113BC LB-57113BC LB -571136C LB-57113BC (24H77) (24H77) (24H77) (24H77) (24H77) (24H77) (24H77) Mounting Base - Net Weight MB2-S MB2-L M132 -L MB2-L MB2-L MB2-L MB2-L (69.106) (69J07) (69.107) (69J07) (69J07) (69J07) (69J07) 6 lbs. (3 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) merngeranc cnarge sumcsern for to Ti. to. i rn) ieng[n or rerngeranc unes. HS26 / Page 3 lip. 'Nerer to Nanonai or uanacian tlectricai cooe manual to aetermme wire, ruse ana aisconnect size requirements. NOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. - General Model No. HS26-042 HS26-048 G13neral Model No. HS26-018 HS26-024 HS26-030 208/230v-3ph HS26-036 208/230v-1 ph Data Line voltage data - 60hz 208/230v-1 ph 208/230v-lph 208/230v-lph 208/230v-1 ph 208/230v-3ph 460v-3ph 25 Rec. maximum size (amps) 15 20 30 35 20 10 Ton Coils "Minimum circuit ampacity 13 14 18 21.3 14 7.5 pressor Rated load amps 8.4 10.3 13.5 16.0 10.3 5.1 23.7 Locked rotor amps 47 56 72.5 88 77 39 104 Power factor 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.82 0.82 Condenser Full load amps 0.8 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 Fan Motor Locked rotor amps 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 'Nerer to Nanonai or uanacian tlectricai cooe manual to aetermme wire, ruse ana aisconnect size requirements. NOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. - General Model No. HS26-042 HS26-048 HS26-060 Data Line voltage data - 60hz 208/230v-1 ph 208/230v-3ph 460v-3ph 208/230v-1 ph 208/230v-3ph 460v-3ph 208/230v-1 ph 208/230v-3ph 460v-3ph Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Rec. maximum size (amps) 40 25 10 45 30 15 60 40 20 Ton Coils 'Minimum circuit ampacity 23.6 16.4 8.3 31.4 18.6 10.4 37.7 23.5 12.4 Compressor Rated load amps 18.0 12.5 5.6 23.7 13.5 7.4 28.8 17.4 9.0 C33-24A/B Locked rotor amps 104 88 44 129 120 49.5 169 123 62 19,100 Power factor 0.94 0.82 0.82 .97 .87 .87 .97 .85 .85 Condenser Full load amps 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.7 1.7 1.1 1.7 1.7 1.1 Fan Motor Locked rotor ampsl 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.1 3.1 2.2 3.1 3.1 2.2 'Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements NOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. NOTE - Ratings for all C33 coils include both cased and uncased coils. *Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F (27°C) db / 67°F (19°C) wb entering -,,aporator air with 20 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. � und Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. t is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. •Fumished as standard with coil. ❑Q Most popular evaporator coil. ®Canada Only HS26 / Page 4 jo. *ARI Standard 210/240 Ratings Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total 'Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. -Expansion Valve Kit HS26-018 Up -Flow 18,900 5.5 12.10 10.85 1740 C33 -18A 26K34 (LB -85663J) Ton Coils 18,900 5.5 12.10 ' 10.85 1740 C26-21 *Factory Installed dB) 19,000 5.6 12.10 10.90 1740 C33-24A/B 26K34 (LB -85663J) 19,000 5.6 12.10 10.90 1740 C23-26 26K34 (LB -85663J) 19,100 5.6 12.20 10.95 1740 C33-30A/B 26K34 (LB -85663J) 19,100 5.6 12.20 10.95 1740 C23-31 26K34 (LB -05663J) 19,300 5.7 12.30 11.05 1745 C26-26 •Factory Installed 20,000 5.9 13.00 11.40 1750 ❑1 C26-31 •Factory Installed 20,000 5.9 13.00 11.40 1750 C33-38A/B 261<34 (LB -85663J) Down -Flow 18,500 5.4 11.85 10.65 1735 CR26-18N-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) Coils 19,700 5.8 12.55 11.25 1750 CR26-30N-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) 20,400 6.0 13.00 11.55 1765 CR26-36NM-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) Horizontal 18,500 5.4 11.80. 10.65 1735 CH33-18A-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) Coils 18,500 5.4 11.80 10.65 1735 CH23-21 26K34 (LB -85663J) 18,700 5.5 12.00 10.75 1740 CH33-24/30A-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) 18,700 5.5 12.00 10.75 1740 CH23-31 26K34 (LB -85663J) 19,600 5.7 12.60 11.15 1760 CH33-36A/B-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) 19,600 5.7 12.60 11.15 1760 CH23-41 26K34 (LB -85663J) 20,200 5.9 13.00 11.45 1765 CH33-44/48B-F 26K34 (LB -85663J) 20,200 1 5.9 13.00 1 11.45 1765 CH23-51 26K34 (UM5663J) 18,900 5.5 12.15 10.90 1735 CB29M-21/26 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed Blower Coil Units 20,200 5.9 12.85 11.55 1750 C830M-21/26 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed 20,200 5.9 12.85 11.55 1750 CB30U-21/26 (Up -Flow) *Factory Installed 20,800 6.1 13.35 12.00 1735 C830M-31 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 20,800 6.1 13.35 12.00 1735 C830U-31 (Up -Flow) •Factory Installed 19,000 1 5.6 12.00 1 10.70 1775 1 ®CVP10-26/EC10Q3 (Up -Flow) I •Factory Installed NOTE - Ratings for all C33 coils include both cased and uncased coils. *Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F (27°C) db / 67°F (19°C) wb entering -,,aporator air with 20 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. � und Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. t is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. •Fumished as standard with coil. ❑Q Most popular evaporator coil. ®Canada Only HS26 / Page 4 jo. rl� u ,A NO FE -Ratings for all C33 coils include both cased and uncased coils. *Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 2101240; 95° F (35'C) outdoor air temperature, 80'F (27°C) db 167° F (19° C) wb entering evaporator air with 20 ft. (6.1 m) of connecting reffli nt lines. 'Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. "Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. eFumished as standard with coil. Most popular evaporator coil. Canada Only, HS26/Page 7 loo. Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size *Sound Rating NumberUnit *ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. Expansion Valve Kit HS26-048 Up -Flow 4 Ton Coils (76 dB) 45,500 45,500 47,500 13.3 13.3 13.9 12.00 12.20 12.50 10.40 10.60 10.65 4365 4300 4450 C23-46 C26-41 C33 -44C 261<35 (LB -85663K) •Factory Installed 26K35 (LB -85663K) 47,500 13.9 12.50 10.65 4450 C26-46 •Factory Installed 47,500 13.9 12.50 10.65 4455 C33-48B/C 26K35 (LB -85663K) 47,500 13.9 12.50 10.65 4455 C23-51 261<35 (LB -85663K) 49,000 14.4 13.00 10.95 4475 C33 -50/60C 261<35 (LB -85663K) 49,000 14.4 13.00 10.95 4475 C23-51/65 261<35 (LB -85663K) 49,000 14.4 13.00 10.95 4475 C26-51/65 •Factory Installed 50;000 14.7 13.10 11.10 4500 C33 -62D 261<35 (LB -85663K) 50,060-, 14.7 13.10 11.10 4500 pi C26-65EAP •Factory Installed Down -Flow 47,000 13.8 12.50 10.55 4450 CR26-48N/W-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) Coils 48,500 14.2 13.00 11.00 4415 CR26-60NIW-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) Horizontal 47,500 13.9 12.50 10.70 4445 CH33-48C-F 261<35 (LB -85663K) Coils 47,500 13.9 12.50 10.70 4445 CH23-51 261<35 (LB -85663K) 48,000 14.1 12.60 10.75 4455 CH33-60D-F 261<35 (LB -85663K) 48,000 14.1 12.60 10.75 4455 CH23-65 261<35 (LB -85663K) 50,000 14.7 13.10 11.10 4505 CH33-50/60C-F 261<35 (LB -85663K) 50,000 14.7 13.10 11.10 4505 CH23-68 261<35 (LB -85663K) Blower Coil 46,500 13.6 12.50 10.95 4245 CB30M-41 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed Units 46,500 13.6 12.50 10.90 4270 CB31 MV -41 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed 46,500 13.6 12.20 10.30 4505 CB29M-46 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed 47,000 13.8 12.50 10.85 4330 C1330M-46 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 47,000 13.8 12.50 10.85 4330 CB30U-41/46 (Up -Flow) •Factory Installed 47,000 13.8 12.00 10.20 4600 C829M-51 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 47,500 13.9 12.30 10.55 4500 CB29M-65 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed 49,000 14.4 13.00 11.10 4405 C830M-51 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 49,000 14.4 13.00 11.10 4405 CB30U-51 (Up -Flow) •Factory Installed 49,000 14.4 13.50 11.35 4310 CB31 MV -51 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 49,000 14.4 13.00 11.15 4400 C830M-65 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed 49,000 14.4 13.00 11.15 4400 C830U-65 (Up -Flow) •Factory Installed 49,500 14.5 13.50 11.45 4325 CB31 MV -65 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 46,000 13.5 12.50 10.60 4330 ®CVP10-51/EC10Q4 (Up -Flow) *Factory Installed 47,500 13.9 12.25 10.40 4565 ®CVP10-65/EC10Q5 (Up -Flow) •Factory Installed HS26-060 Up -Flow 55,500 16.3 12.15 10.45 5300 C26-46 •Factory Installed 5 Tan Coils (76 dB) 56,000 57,000 16.4 16.7 12.20 12.40 10.50 10.60 5330 5370 C23-51 C33 -50/60C 26K35 (LB -85663K) 26K35 (LB -85663K) 57,000 16.7 12.40 10.60 5370 C26-51165 *Factory Installed 58,500 17.1 12.30 10.65 -5505- C23-51/65 26K35 (LB -85663K) 58,500 17.1 12.30 10.65 5505 C33 -60D 261<35 (LB -85663K) 60,000 17.6 13.00 11.00 5455 C33 -62D 26K35 (LB -85663K) 60,000 17.6 13.00. 11.00 5455. ❑1 C26-65EAP •Factory Installed Down -Flow 54,500- 16.0 12.00 10.30 5295 CR26-48N/W-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) Coils 56,500 16.6 12.40 10.60 5330 CR26-60N/W-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) Horizontal 56,500 16.6 12.20 10.45 5410 CH33-50/60C-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) Coils 56,500 16.6 12.20 10.45 5410 CH23-51 261<35 (LB -85663K) 57,000 16.7 12.30 10.55 5410 CH33-60D-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) 57,000 16.7 12.30 10.55 5410 CH23-65 26K35 (LB -85663K) 60,000 17.6 13.00 11.00 5455 CH33-62D-F 26K35 (LB -85663K) 60,000 17.6 13.00 11.00 5455 CH23-68 ". 261<35 (LB -85663K) Blower Coil 55,500 16.3 11.75 10.15 5475 CB29M-51 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed Units 56,000 16.4 12.05 • 10.40 5390 C829M-65 (Multi -Position) *Factory Installed 57,500 16.9 12.65 10:85 5290 CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) •Factory Installed 57,500 16.9 12.65 10.85 5290 CB30U-51 (Up -Flow) •Factory Installed 57,500 16.9 13.00 11.10 5170 CB31MV-51 (Multi -Position) -Factory Installed 60,000 17.6 13.00 11.10 5410 CB30M-65 (Multi -Position) -Factory Installed 60,000 17.6 13.00 11.10 5410 C6301-1-65 (Up -Flow) -Factory Installed 60,000 17.6 13.30 11.40 5260 C831 MV -65 (Multi -Position) -Factory Installed 56,000 16.4 12.30 10.50 5345 ®CVP10-65/EC10Q5 (Up -Flow) *Factory Installed NO FE -Ratings for all C33 coils include both cased and uncased coils. *Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 2101240; 95° F (35'C) outdoor air temperature, 80'F (27°C) db 167° F (19° C) wb entering evaporator air with 20 ft. (6.1 m) of connecting reffli nt lines. 'Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. "Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. eFumished as standard with coil. Most popular evaporator coil. Canada Only, HS26/Page 7 loo. Cbndensirt`g Line uengtn of uquio Suction Unit Set Suction & Liquid Lines Line (o.d.) Line (o.d.) Model No. Model No. 27-7/8 25-7/8 29-7/8 12-1/2 22-7/16 ft. I m in. I mm in. I mm 6-7/16 L15-26-20 20 6 3/8 9.5 5/8 15.9 367 L15-26-25 25 8 3/8 9.5 5/8 15.9 26-018 13 26-518 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 26-036. 6,26-042 L15-26-35 35 11 3/8 9.5 5/8 15.9 L15-26-50 50 15 3/8 9.5 5/8 15.9 676 L15-41-20 20 6 3/8 9.5 3/4 19 HS26-024 L15-41-30 30 9 3/8 9.5 3/4 19 HS26-030 mm 886 1816 865 356 676 473 HS26-036 L15-41-40 40 12 3/8 9.5 3/4 19 i L15-41-50 50 15 3/8 9.5 3/4 19 1038 L15-65-30 30 9 3/B., 9.5 7/8 22.2 HS26-042 "9.5 HS26-048 L15-65-40 40 12 3/8 7/8 22.2 L15-65-50 50 15 3/8 9.5 7/8 22.2 HS26-060 Field Fabricate 3/8 9.5 1-1/8 22.2 �e� *One side of unit may be 12 in. (305 mm) One of the remaining sides may be 6 in. (152 mm) NOTE - 48 in (1219 mm) clearance required on top of unit NOTE - 24 in. (610 mm ) required between two units ELECTRICAL INLETS SUCTION LINE INLET 4-1/2(114) INLET AIR INLET' AIR TOP VIEW C DISCHARGE* AIR LIQUID LINE INLET 2-3/4 (70) 4 �— F—� 4 1-3/8 (102) (102) 6-1/16 (35) Do (154) SIDE VIEW INLET a AIR Model No. A B C D E F G H J S26-018 [HS26-024 in. 27-7/8 25-7/8 29-7/8 12-1/2 22-7/16 14-7/16 22-1/4 1-13/16 6-7/16 mm 708 657 759 318 570 367 565 46 164 26-030 in. 30-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 13 26-518 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 26-036. 6,26-042 mm 784 816 865 330 676 473 702 57 232 in. 34-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 14 26-5/8 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 E26 mm 886 1816 865 356 676 473 702 57 232 in. 40-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 20 26-518 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 mm 1038 816 865 508 676 473 702 57 232 HS26 / Page 8 jo. THERMOS TATS Bulletin =2101255 November,996 Supersedes=a20059 September lacg INNOVATOR'" L21 SERIES 24 HOUR THERMOSTATS For Conventional Heating/Cooling Systems Only (Non -Heat Pump,Systems) Model No. Description Catalog No. L211201CS ......... 1 Heat/1Cool 24 Hour ........ 69H25 L212201CS ......... 1 Heat/2 Cool 24 Hour ........ 69H26 A2000 -ROS ... , . Outdoor Temperature Sensor .... 69H27 4 •Automatic Or Manual Changeover *Built-in Time Delays • Large Easy -to -read LCD Readout •Actual Time And Temperature in •'F or -C for alternating inside and outside temperature readout (with optional outdoor temperature sensor) •Two Stage Cooling Model features low or high speed cooling operation indicators *Check Filter Indicator flashes at preset interval •System Selector Switch (Off -Heat -Cool -Auto) *Fan Switch (On -Auto) •Indicator Lights .("Amber" light indicates system operating, "Green" light indicates night period energy savings) *Solid-state Electronic Technology eliminates battery back-up and maintains thermostat settings during power failure for up to 24 hours •Two Separate (Day & Night) time and temperature settings per day •Individual Slide Switches set day and night heat and cool temperatures and nighttime beginning and ending time periods • "Cancel Night" button overrides night temperature settings • "+" and "-" buttons set time of day • Pressing front cover reviews thermostat settings Optional Outdoor Temperature Sensor A2000 -ROS With optional sensor, thermostat will give a readout of present•out- door temperature and lowest and highest outdoor temperatures of the day and times at which they occurred. See next page. NOTE — Specifications. Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice. L21 SERIES 7 DAY THERMOSTATS For Conventional Heating/Cooling Systems Only (Non -Heat Pump Systems) Model No. Description Catalog No. L211407CS .......... 1 Heat/1Cool 7 -Day ......... 751-119 L212407CS .......... 1 Heat/2 Cool 7 -Day ......... 75H2O A2000 -ROS ..... Outdoor Temperature Sensor .... 69H27 •Full Independent Seven-day Programming •Automatic Or Manual Changeover •Built-in Time Delays *Large Easy -to -read LCD Readout *Actual Time And Temperature in �F or 'C for alternating inside and outside temperature readout (with optional outdoor temperature sensor) •Two Stage Cooling Model features low or high speed cooling operation indicator •Check Filter Indicator flashes at preset interval *System Selector Switch (Off -Heat -Cool -Auto) •Fan Switch (On -Auto) •Indicator Lights show "Amber" indicating system is operating in manual mode or (flashing) 3 hour override, "Green" light indicates system demand *Solid-state Electronic Technology eliminates battery back-up and maintains thermostat settings during power failure for up to 24 hours *Four Separate Time And Temperature Settings Per Day •Individual Slide Switches set time begin and meat and cool temperatures •"+" and "-" buttons set time of day a" Day" button sets day of week and reviews daily programs •"Review" button displays programmed time period'setpoints •"Manual" button allows manual control of temperature •"Clear" button erases programmed setpoints when re -programming ,e "Enter" button enters time of day and temperature setpoints into memory • Monitors compressor run times and heating times in hours and cycles •Pressing front cover reviews thermostat settings Optional Outdoor Temperature Sensor A2000 -ROS With optional sensor, thermostat will give a readout of present out- door temperature and lowest and highest outdoor temperatures of the day and times at which they occurred See next page. •- 1996 Lennox Industries Inc.. I tiU—1 cl-�. �v Irv, l t5 I / � Dt Z�L7 oV U . 7 `d IBJ l�! O 11 4 ` ,Cf ITIS EASY TO PUT THE POWER OF QUALITY REFLECTI T MATERIALS AND SUPERIOR VENTILATION IN' YOUR AYLIGHT DESIGN PROJECTS WITH SOLATUBET". Tubular Skylights are daylighting devices that can capture and diffuse sunlight. Yet, this simple process requires a highly technical approach to engineering, design and manufacturing to truly harness. sunlight. SOLATUBE's patented daylighting and ventilation systems are unequaled in materials, quality and performance. �,/� Ongoing research and ,�' extensive technical approach to the installation of these devices ensures the optimum performance of SOLATUBE products *wide. REFLECTIVE MATERIALS SPECTRALIGHT" and SPECTRALIGHT2000'"provide the most effective means to maximize daylighting requirements. When making a daylighting design decision consideration includes roof slope, length of tube. room size. amount of light desired and the lighting effects or concentration of i.ght. Skilled SOL�TUBE technicians re readily available to help advise you of the most efficient materials and light placement for the daylighting effects you desire. 0 I IIrotated dome and roo f Plashing materials and design provide protection from sn ere t" 'her conditions and harmful Uv rays.. SOLATUBE's origin I l tubular skylight design eliminates needs for drains, gaffers or weep holes where air can escape and energy - dollan can be lost. SOLATUBE sealed systems have been developped to insulate the household from the climate, control condensation and eliminate dust build up. Fire -rated 6" ductwork is separate from the skylight which allows complete flexibility in positioning vent and motor components jor exhaust ventilation and alloids structural changes. G� R SK�I",G�TM Bright 100 20 wu'ttlincan escent energy — (bulbs not included) Designed to anchor onto'existing ceilings, replace existing square units without patching using optional wide trim, or—T to be installed as part of new construction with optional "rough -in" mounting kit. Reflective Value Chart Reflect Surface Substrate Specular Total T pe/Name Material Reflectance' Reflectance' SPECTRALIGHT anodized aluminum 70.0 37.0 SPECTRALIGHT 2000 silver film on aluminum 92.0 95.0 Silver film aluminum. molar St others 71.1 96.9 Dnnvall paper composites 5.0 90.0 Aluminized flex -tube wire frame S polyester 0.5 84.0 Mirrored steel stainless steel42.0 56.0 r�.Nnra n nWpmkm ,sauy I.J n H—IJb Dal Po DORW a M.—r W S.\t' 1. Specular Reflectance - the precise measure of reflected light from a surface at an angle that is specificalh• equal to the angle of incidence. As light trawls down a SOLATUBE. it is reflected off the surface of the material. loses some luminance. and reflects again until it reaches the bottom of the tube. The measure of the directed light As it bounces dawn the tube is called specular reflecunce. When comparing a traditional 2'x 2' shiiqgJhtt to a la' d'umeter SOLATUBE. the traditional skylight lets in far more light. However, the relatively low specular reflectance properties of a painted drywall shaft. between the roof and ceilinj limit light performance to levels well Wow those of SOLATUBE's. '. Total Reflectance - the measure of all light reflected from a surface at any angle. This measure indicates the ability of a material to reflect light in all directions wahout concem for directing the light. The measure of undirected littht has limited value in determining the capahilin• of a sk fight to efficient♦• and effectnelyluminate in area. Features and Benefits SPECTRALIGHT • Tube installation length up to 6 feet • Cost-effective • High-performance • Maximum durability • Corrosion and fire resistant • 10 year warranty• SPECTRALIGHT 2000 • Tube installation length up to 10 feet • Ultra high specular reflectance • Patented UV bloc's • Virtual♦' no iridescence • Scratch resistant • 10 Fear warrant. VENTILATION and LIGHT SOLATUBE ventilation systems surround the natural luminance of a skylight with moisture protection to control the high humidity of today's bathroom environments. Easv-to-install combination units allow for one manifold ceiling fixture that integrates aatural daylight with high performance ventilation: removes moisture and odors for a fresher, cleaner bathroom. An optional electrical light can be added to any SOLATUBE system for complete comfort and convenience at night. SOLATUBE's ventilation units are HItested and certified by the Home -- — Ventilation' Institute. This is your assurance that SOLATUBE meets the standards of an independent agency, and is found to consistently deliver the air and , sound performance specified. OUL and ULC vented unit UL (E 170664), and lighted unit (E169572), are both listed for use over bathtubs and showers when connected £o a GFCI protected branch circuit. 110 volt 15 amp circuit required. ;emm6- v .,=il— . ' sounsee CEMENT TILE FLT ROOF of N«tmaue LW* ++mr+b. new " ,r iknee Roof SHe .. Cement Te Site Cured Foam yTo. E„,�„ i1e, �...,. lop U Tile Clay 1 Torch Cold ?411)t"6on Roof Pach Up to 6:12 for tr 8,va Minurwm 1: ! 2 - taotl,r.ruwa w..:t :........ wet. •' : " . saunsea,ruar.; "• rtxthem ilaution Minimum 3:12 for Roof Pitch > 6:12 not vu a u,a (E„oeep V~ tat Minimum 3:12 for w a uto te,eaeM upr, .. rrommenc ed for ' �- � ,Otto W � �tyt or. .:Y": _•., awn � �� SOI.ATU-BE Flashings Recommended Application Chart Before After Universal a l -cation — A�ull range of leakproof; formfitting roolf hings are - avai able to fit almost any roof style or profile. Moreligghting — SOLA Bl is patented sky r t reflector and directed daylighting system outp orms a 2' by 2'traditional . skylight. Easier, faster installation — Small size and innovative des' eliminates the need to cut framing or constntct attic shafts, thus saving time, energy and money for the homeowner and installer. DIFFUSER OPTIONS SOL-�TUBE offers a range of diffusers and trim options including cun'ed prismatic'for broad light diffusion. frosted flush -profile with dress ring (gold. silver and white) and a dual -glazed diffuser for greater insulation from extreme temperatures. Technical data of 10" dual glazed SOLATUBE unit: 1'uhe Lenhcth "CI" Value. "I:' \'.dun �_'V Bluck.,ge Shading Il 1 11 C' I lr HrSy Ft T- Cocil.cient >yFt'F BTC' 3 0.53 LS9 99.99% 0.18- b 0.56 l.'S 09.99% 0.08 9 0.58 1.72 99.99'Yo 0.07 L- --d h.:...... ; I{1>1 h. t::, .—p—, pru,wm ih,a:::..•.w.n•na.re ul:sin.v,:,.nrw..:m.u'r:.'i'Lt�.'!:•;v,Kcun nh uc•u.ctng,ethngtc ad I'rouvu, Jmmer not .,cuLhlc :mem:J st R.il Clip ...r..: SH1NGL&SHAKE CEMENT TILE FLT ROOF S -TILE Roof SHe Composite Shin* Cement Te Site Cured Foam S-ne Clay S k c lop U Tile Clay 1 Torch Cold ?411)t"6on Roof Pach Up to 6:12 for `(hhum 3:12 Minurwm 1: ! 2 Up to 6:12 for nooth Roof Slope rtxthem ilaution Minimum 3:12 for Roof Pitch > 6:12 not Minimum 3:12 for other rod slope rrommenc ed for Cd= indurapps north roof slope Special Vote fnre){eck mxhmrivn Usad for p Am Additional rmdd Te rbicknm 1' dmuuge areas for Minae Before After Universal a l -cation — A�ull range of leakproof; formfitting roolf hings are - avai able to fit almost any roof style or profile. Moreligghting — SOLA Bl is patented sky r t reflector and directed daylighting system outp orms a 2' by 2'traditional . skylight. Easier, faster installation — Small size and innovative des' eliminates the need to cut framing or constntct attic shafts, thus saving time, energy and money for the homeowner and installer. DIFFUSER OPTIONS SOL-�TUBE offers a range of diffusers and trim options including cun'ed prismatic'for broad light diffusion. frosted flush -profile with dress ring (gold. silver and white) and a dual -glazed diffuser for greater insulation from extreme temperatures. Technical data of 10" dual glazed SOLATUBE unit: 1'uhe Lenhcth "CI" Value. "I:' \'.dun �_'V Bluck.,ge Shading Il 1 11 C' I lr HrSy Ft T- Cocil.cient >yFt'F BTC' 3 0.53 LS9 99.99% 0.18- b 0.56 l.'S 09.99% 0.08 9 0.58 1.72 99.99'Yo 0.07 L- --d h.:...... ; I{1>1 h. t::, .—p—, pru,wm ih,a:::..•.w.n•na.re ul:sin.v,:,.nrw..:m.u'r:.'i'Lt�.'!:•;v,Kcun nh uc•u.ctng,ethngtc ad I'rouvu, Jmmer not .,cuLhlc :mem:J st R.il Clip ...r..: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS • 1.1 SLHNMARY A. Section Includes: Individual. (Mastic dome skylights. 1.2 REFERENCES A. AA - Aluminum Association B. ASTM B 209 - Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum- Alloy Sheet and Plate C. ASTM D 635 - Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of Sef-Sucoorung Plastics in a Horizontal Position D. ASTM D 1929 - Test Method for Ignition Properties of Plastics E. ASTM D 2843 - Test Method for Density of Smoke from the Burning of Decomposition of Plastics F. ASTM E 330-- Structural Performance of Exterior Windows. Currain Walls, and Doors d. ASTM E, i - Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterid Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Static Air,Pressure Difference H. Id80 Evaluation Services. Inc. - Acceptance Criteria for Mastic Skylights I. j ICBO Evaluation Services. Inc. -Acceptance Criteria for Skylights with Plastic Frames J. US Patent - No. 5 099 622 K. Canadian Patent - No. 1303322 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The skylight system consists of a field assembly of an exterior dear acrylic dome and trashing collar and an interior ceding mounted acrylic diffuser joined by an adjustable aluminum duct. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawing fabrication and installation of skylights, including plans, elevations, sections, details of components, and attachments to other work B. Product Data: Submit product data iricluding details of rorutruction relative to materials, dimensions of components. profiles. finishes, and fight transmission and thermal characteristics. Include thickness, type, grade, and Gass of materials; dimensions; deta8.s.of construction 'and installation details. C. Test Reports: Submit copies of the skylght manufacturer's current test reports verifying compliance with requirements. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE . THE PARAGRAPH BELOW SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR PRODUCTS GOVERNED BY THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE A Regulatory Requirements: Plastic skylights shall comply with the Uniform Building Code (UBC) Sec. 5207. Furish and install skylights in accordance with ftle skylight manufacturer's current ICBG Evaluation Report No. 5057 THE PARAGRAPH BELOW SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR PRODUCTS GOVERNED BY CODES OTHER THAN THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE AND SHOULD. BE MOORED TO SUR REOUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. B. Regulatory Requirements: 1. Fire -Test -Response Characteristics: Provide plastic •sheets identical to those tested for the following fire - test -response Characteristics, in accordance with ASTM test method specified below, by UL or other testing and inspecting agencies acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Identity plastic sheeta with appropriate makingS,of applicable testing and inspecting organization. a. Self -Ignition Temperature: As follows when tested in accordance with ASTM D 1929 (1) Acrylic Sheet: 797 degrees F or greater when tested on acrylic sheets in the thickness intended for use. (2) Polypropylene Sheet: 950 degrees F or greater when tested on sheets in the thickness intended for use. b. Smoke Density: 6.0 percent or less for dome and n diffuser when tested in accordance with ASTM D 2843 -on plastic sheets in the thickness intended for use. c. Relative-Buming Characteristics: As follows when tested in accordance with ASTM D 635. (1) Acrylic Sheet: Burning rate of 0.7 inch per minute -when tested on plastic glazing specified with a nominal thickness of 0.118 inch. (2) Polypropylene Sheet: Burning rate bf 0.8 inch per minute when tested on plastic specified with a nominal thickness of 0.1 ?5 inch. - 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A I Delivery: Package and protect assemblies during shipment and inspect for damage, dampness and wgt storage stairs upon delivery. B. Storage aria Handling: Do not uncrate assemblies until they are ready for use. Store materials in dry, weathertight, ventilated areas. 1.7 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A Uniform Positive Load: Installed SOLATUBE 10' unit Was tested in accordance with ASTM E 330 and the maximum allowable positive design load was tested at - 146.8 psf with a safety factor -of 3. B. Uniform Negative Load: Installed SOLATUBE.10' unit was tested in accordance with ASTM E 330 and the maximum allowable negative design load was tested at 98 psf with a safety factor of 2. C. Water Penetration: No water penetration noted when measurea ,n accordance with ASTM E 331 on a 10' SOLATUBE unit installed pn a 3:12 vertical:honzontal slcpe with a test omssure differential of 2.86 psf. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURER A Drawirgs and specfications are based on plastic unit skylight manufactured by SCLATUBE North America, Umrted, 5825 Avenida Encinas, Suite 101, Carlsbad. California. 92CC8, i8G0) 773 -SOLA. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Acrylic Plastic: 1. Roof Come: Injection molded•acryfic plastic classified as CC2 Plexiglass OR, 0.118 inch thick, with 92 percent isubte light transmittance and 0.3% LN fight transmittance. 2. Ceiling Diffuser:' Injection molded, duairsingle glazed acrylic plastic classified as CC2 Plexiglass OR, 0..098 inch thick, with 0.3% tN light transmittance aria a special prismatic design o0 inside face of each sheet. Dual glazed diffuser sheets are joined at perimeter with thermoset urethane adhesive. ' B. Roof Flashing: Polypropylene classified as CC2 material, 0.125 inch thick. Mold Tech pattern MT 11365 finish. C. Aluminum Duct and Reflector. Fabricate from aluminum sheet meeting the requirements of ASTM 8 209, alloy and'temper required by the manufacturer to suit forming operations and finish requirements, 0.020 inch thick -- 1 . his -.1. Finish: Provide exposed aluminum surface with a high polished specular finish meeting the requirements of AA designation M21 C31 A31. D. Accessories: 1. Ceiling Ring: 30 percent talc filled polypropylene. 2. Sealant: Krayton 'Flexible Seal FSC660=, nonhardening, nonskinning, nondrying, nonmigrating sealant. 3. Seals: a. Weather Seal: Medium density pile weatherstripping and_ light density polyvinyl chloride forth tape. b. Ceiling Diffuser Seal: Gosed cell neoprene foam of the type recommended by the manufacturer and white polyvinyl chloride strip, butt joint welded. 4. Fasteners: Same as metals being fastened, or nonmagnetic stainless steel or other noncorrosive metal as recommcnded by the manufacturer. Match finish of exposed fasteners with finish of material being fastened..' PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION ' A Install skylights in accordance with manufacturer's printed installation instructions. SOLATUBE was founded in 1990 in Sydney, Australia and invented the tubular skylight concept: The company has grown to include international distribution with worldwide facilities and operations: The corporate headquarters is located in Carlsbad, California and manufacturing is located in Vista, California. Research and devellnpment facilities are located -in Carlsbad and Sydney.. Corporate-lxadquarters - Carlsbad, California N Approved by the International Conference of Building 0frkials (ICBG). See ICBO Evaluation Service. Inc.. Eialuution report No. 3057 for allowable values and/or conditions of use concerning material presented in this document. It's subject to re-examination, revisions and possible cancellation. Originalh• issued 1293 and renewed 3/95. Recognized and awarded as the best product and ben design by the Standards Association of Australia. Housing Industry 4ssocution, Home Center Institute Environmental Achievement. National • - Retail Hardware Association (U.S.). Building Products (U.K). Due to a commitment for product development and improvement, SOLATUBE reserves the night to change or discontinue any product without notice. All specifications represented in thu collateral material are sub)ect to change without notice. SOLATUBE,. Lighting the World Naturally' ' 5825 Avenida Encinas, Suite 101 _ Carlsbad, CA 92008 619-929-6060 Fax 619-929-6067 Manufacturing facilities - Vista, California ENERGY REBATES These products may qualify for energy-saving rebates from local electric companies. Conitnnat on of rebate offerings must come d'vecti. from Your utility. 16 -YEAR wARR.4.YTY Superior quality manufacturing of non -corrosive. non-flammable reflective materials that will not darken. crack or peel help ensure long-term periormance and return on investment. Canadun Patent No. 1 383327 U.S.A. Patent No. S 099 671 O 1995 S0LATV8E North America LID.. CaAsbad. CA Printed ,n U.S.A. PI :x88 REV. A