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0310-096 (SFD)` 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 Date-.�rTJ Signature of Contractor' OWNER -BUILDER DECLARAT ON 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: O 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. ('k) 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 SPATE; FUND . Policy No. 1035WO Q (This section need not be completed if the permit valuation is for $100.00 or less). _ () I certify that Wfhe 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 proyislons of Section 3700 of the Labor 3 Code,. I shall forthwith comply with those prov ions D f ate: /1iQ Applicant 1 _ g Warning: Failure to secure Workers' Compensation coverage is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000, in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 110 of the Labor Code, interest and attorney's fees. IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and .restrictions set forth on his 1444 application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made & each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this applicaton agrees to, & shall, indemnify & hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is ° correct. I agree to comply with all City, and State laws relating to the building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this City to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. ,Sign`ature (Owner/Age�ntl ^'; 7 �—�" Date PERMIT # PERMIT ..,.-BUILDING DATE VALUATION `$i�'yffl I� . LOT �,% TRACT ) } JOB SITE ADDRESS �i�i �r� I% APN ..Se OWNER CONTRACTOR DESIGNER REN 1NEER Y1111pJ FIT,1hiyy ri . CUR C011TEri—RD'al.7014 CID tpC 4408 .f,LOYD31A1: E F0 BOX 3:1015 A',..1?3C.A1APrDfflA VA 22302 PALM D.L.fiIRT CA 922,61 (760)779-93" MIN °t'.ir'D USE OF PERMIT - Q'J4� €°� ,SIt'13•LOi 1QiF�Lis:IN1i`c IOUL.�' IfL1t IJetr"1 T.d3?L PG�1,8JP:4.Q� .fii�OCt� DRIV WAY A.Pk'ROACH .FES' UIR9S OEP1+ R. OM, ME flMIT A INSPECTION I°R.010 PUBLIC: W+.' PS3 2001 C:B;:. CUSTOM CONSTF?UCTfON 4;943,00 OF FORCl'riiRi TIO. 1.147.00 Sig' EMNAITM C071, OF, eM2raFUa.610.L 419i6.40 yPN7Ir FEE, Y6VAsn CONSTRUCTION "419 101-000418.000 s),154,50 1i'�d C:F -"L,L.°K i��v?. �$'ep,dQ ��I�1:.J q� pG{a.-�Cpi�ryir�*-+:y1."5 .1�-(:�(�8 p7..fgl4 iKblY.n.f1.OdE`M1 i�CAL FEE d V �'^Vi �JV�"'Y� f: �'!''VV R e l'� u� �• XL P UC'.F , PSL 1131-0`J0-42(J-6�:1�s z'1 r.g3 puyimLnga STRONG MOTION PU, - RESTD 101-000.2,11-000 541.96 4RADING F9F 101-000.4234 00 $15.01 I)EVELOPE IMPACT nE VIT rM PkIDW ^ PiAWES - R1MIL 270-E300.1A-5- k1 SM0,10 r . MUMR-4,6 C;O �.'tl� i09 P PLAN' (71Mfi'Ti 1.,Fb93 1~'+731~ PAM MW $0.00 -� O .��®� Y�•�pLi . •��eY�`�:LL�•11Z. ...i.%iN�J.b .d.O V.ii{� W6-1948iNIS o,Ao/a ca pVeo`��� RECE4P DATEf r 'r%• - �/ ' lid -J BY �.i'�� DAT FINAL D �� INSPECTO INSPECTION RECORD OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR OPERATION DATE INSPECTOR BUILDING APPROVALS MECHANICAL APPROVALS Set Backs �/fZ �. ( Underground Ducts Forms & Footings / Ducts Slab Grade Return Air Steel Combustion Air Roof Deck or-C1_1e�- Exhaust Fans O.K. to Wrap G O — F.A.U. Framing - p Compressor Insulation —1 �j_. p� �� Vents Fireplace P.L. Grills Fireplace T.O. Fans & Controls Party Wall Insulation Condensate Lines Party Wall Firewall Exterior Lath 2-62—o Drywall - Int. Lath • z =0_f - Final Final BLOCKWALL APPROVALS POOLS - SPAS Steel Set Backs Electric Bond Footings Main Drain Bond Beam Approval to Cover Equipment Location Underground Electric Underground Plbg. Test Final Gas Piping PLUMBING APPROVALS Gas Test Electric Final Waste Lines p Heater Final Water Piping Plumbing Final Plumbing Top Out Equipment Enclosure Shower Pans O.K. for Finish Plaster Sewer Lateral Pool Cover Sewer Connection Encapsulation Gas Piping Gas Test Appliances Final Final Utility Notice (Gas) ELECTRICAL APPROVALS Temp. Power Pole Underground Conduit Rough Wiring Low Voltage Wiring Fixtures Main Service Sub Panels Exterior Receptacles G.F.I. Smoke Detectors Temp. Use of Power 0/ - Final Utility Notice (Perm) COMMENTS: i/a/Ot.• Leo 4&S Aeo-L CPO MST) D,4VA0Ax-& o% 6-/4cafe Asa v i � .00 �N�LAVE B Owner ,A?, AR� MV -5. LINDA , 4f GNNCV P.O. BOX 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 5 -OT 03 APPLICATION ONLY -SEFF JNU5TiN\/ BUILDING: TYPE'CONST. Y - N OCC. GRP.mall�� Address llLIQQj L.Lo`(DS LptNE /_5g - 200 - d22 City ALFi P�Ava VA Zip 223v2.Tel. Contractor J i2 oN.s T' Address 1??O -�j_ CityP3>- Zip 2� Tel. State Lic.3 / / City 8 Classif. 6 9 Lic. N 113 I Designer AddressTel. II-- Gey EL PkeeZ ,B X79-5393 CityZip 11,E / State ?A� eserf L.10O Lic. H LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section TODO) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. SIGNATURE DATE OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: (Sec. 7031.5,Business and Professions Code: Any city or county which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to Its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he Is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law, Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code. or that. he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for thealleged 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 (8500). I: 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.) I 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 contractors) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law.) fl 1 am exempt under Sec. B. & P.C. for this reason - i 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 rl 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 it the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) valuation Of less.) I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, 1 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 Ihereby 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 applicant Date Mailing Address City, State, Zip A.P. Number Legal Description LoT ID ,T -e NO. 25231 Project Description CUSTDM li*oma Sq. Ft. 49,3 No. I No. Dw. I Size 1 J Stories Units New K Add ❑ Alter ❑ Repair ❑ Demolition ❑ IEstimated Valuation / SDDc) o� C� tl PERMIT Plan Chk. Dep. Plan Chk. Bal. Const. Mech. Electrical Plumbing S.M.I. Grading Ini[ Driveway E Infrastruct Ellh TOTAL REMARKS ZONE: BY: Minimum Setback Distances: Front Setback frorr 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 = BUILDING DEPARTMENT YELLOW = APPLICANT PINK = FINANCE 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 4,943 S.F. or $10,578.02 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/Burke&Herbert Bk & Trust Co -Steve Ruffolo Check No. 10071 Name on the check Telephone 760/779-9399 Funding Residential By Dr. Doris Wilson Superintendent Fee collected 1exempt9d b Sha on McGilvrey Payment Recd $o.olo $10,578.02 over/Under Signature NOTICE: Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d)(1), ttilsv 01 serve to notify you that the 90 -day approval period it 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 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE v�'�IEc Desert Sands Unified School District 47950 Dune Palms Road Q BERMUDA DUNES r Date 2/4/04 La Quinta CA 92253 f U)RANCHO MIRAGE (� S,INDIAN WELLS No. 25467 (760) 771-8515 �� PALM DESERT y LA QUINTA (?INDIO Sp Owner M/M Jeff Austin APN # 658-200-022 Address 408 Lloyds Lane Jurisdiction La Quinta City Alexandria Zip VA Permit # 0310-096 Tract # 25237 Study Area Type Single Family Residence No. of Units 1 Lot # No. Street S.F. Lot # No. Street S.F. Unit 1 10 48750 Via Linda 4943 Unit 6 Unit 2 Unit 7 Unit 3 Unit 8 Unit 4 Unit 9 Unit 5 Unit 10 Comments 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 4,943 S.F. or $10,578.02 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/Burke&Herbert Bk & Trust Co -Steve Ruffolo Check No. 10071 Name on the check Telephone 760/779-9399 Funding Residential By Dr. Doris Wilson Superintendent Fee collected 1exempt9d b Sha on McGilvrey Payment Recd $o.olo $10,578.02 over/Under Signature NOTICE: Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d)(1), ttilsv 01 serve to notify you that the 90 -day approval period it 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 May 8, 2003 Jeff & Denise Austin 408 Lloyds Lane Alexandria, VA 22302 RE: Lot #22 / 48-750 Via Linda Mountain Estates H-O.A. Dear :Mr. & Mrs. Austin, The Mountain Estates Architectural Review Committee has reviewed and app:o-red your preliminary schematic plan submittal dated April 30, 2003 and looks forward ':o the next submittal, the "Working Drawing" phase. The only concern with the 1 st submittal involves the landscaping along the party walls. Several of the proposed trees show potential canopy that could overhang adjm-.,ent lots. The Committee tries to be sensitive to potential blockage of corridor views and canopy overhang for neighbors. Please have your landscape architect address this concern. Sincerely, r (a�rl'eC'al'oun',�Z"� Property Mager For the Architectural .P eview Committee Mountain Estates Homeowners Association Cc: Board of Directors ARCH P.O. Box 4772 • Palm Desert, CA 92261-4772 73-550 Alessandro, Suite 5 • Palm Desert, California , 76D.346.11611 • FAX 760.316.9916 Email: drm@drminternet.com • www.drminternet.cAm :76- < - 20— TANDY'S INSPECTION INC. PO BOX 13766 PALM DESERT, CA 92255 SPECIAL INSPECTION DAILY REPORT OFFICEZFAX 909.769.9717 PAGER 760.776.3339 TYPE OF INSPECTION PERFORMED SAMPLE INFORMATION LATE tz�7lzo,)r. PHYSICAL ADDRESS PERMIT NUMBER 46--l's-0 d JOBB,jN,AnME OF STRUCTURE �p (� OVA �Y� v " cs. cSIG� � l �3J� vesD-� ��%�T�A L ARCHITECT ENGINEER GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUB •CONTRACTOR DESCRIPTION OF WORK IN (76,e-w-'JEU -Vq" ,LZ'.,- -T's I.U�WMW 's L.k y -r-o "z S .fix to CJ�i w�wn.�S aJ R.�t �- P 8 pcc.E e �J -t's ko xco V I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS 8 APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. CC: SPECTORS SIGNATURE ZVQ6 t� INSPECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER SAMPLE INFORMATION SUPPUER TICKET NUMBER MIX NUMBER TIME AIR TEMP SAMPLE SLUMP TIME IN MIXER SAMPLED TEMP LOCATION WELDING INFORMATION " PROCESS I S w1i'r WELDERS NAME CERTIFYING AGENCY AND CERTIFICATION NUMBER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS 8 APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. CC: SPECTORS SIGNATURE ZVQ6 t� INSPECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER SPECIAL INSPECTION DAILY REPORT TANDY'S INSPECTION INC. 'O BOX 13766 PALM DESERT, CA 92255 OFFIC =/FAX 909.769.9717 PAGER 760.776.3339 TYPE OF INSPECTION PERFORMED SAMPLE INFORMATION DATE TICKET NUMBER MIX NUMBER TIME AIR TEMP I SAMPLE SLUMP TIME IN MIXER SAMPLED TEMP -'po - 6 PHYSICAL ADDRESS PERMIT NUMBER -iso u , #A JOB NAME TYPE OF STRUCTURE ARCHITECT ENGINEER , 1 z�S ptJ or.' GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUB CONTRACTOR 'w 4- -o S W 6 DESCRIPTION OF WORK INSPECTED S -r Et7 8� 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. N�ML-TORS SKaNATURE IN§FECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER SAMPLE INFORMATION SUPPLIER TICKET NUMBER MIX NUMBER TIME AIR TEMP I SAMPLE SLUMP TIME IN MIXER SAMPLED TEMP LOCATION WELDING INFORMATION PROCESS WELDERS NAME CERTIFYING AGENCY AND CERTIFICATION NUMBER 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. N�ML-TORS SKaNATURE IN§FECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER 00011161 SPECIAL INSPECTION DAILY REPORT TANDY'S INSPECTION INC. PO BOX 13766 PALM DESERT, CA 92255 OFFICE/FAX 909.769.9717 PAGER 760.776.3339 TYPE OF INSPECTION PERFORMED SAMPLE INFORMATION SUPPLIER TICKET NUMBER DA ZzN(o PHY ICAL ADDRESS PERMIT NUMBER T^ Li'zbA JOB NAME r TYPEOFO,F, STRUCTURE ,, Y AA,, n. e 1� 'CZC& 1 t - ARCHITECT ENGINEER \ LJ CNl:a . GENERALCONTRACTORSUB CONTRACTOR DESCRIPTION OF WORK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. Cc: 61NSPECTORS SIGNATURE lktPECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER SAMPLE INFORMATION SUPPLIER TICKET NUMBER MIX NUMBER SAMPLED AIR TEMP STAEMMPLLE SLUMP TIME IN MIXER LOCATION WELDING INFORMATION PROCESS � �. � N �� �3Z WELDERS NAME CERTIFYING AGENCY AND CERTIFICATION NUMBER `— vJA" j�G I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. Cc: 61NSPECTORS SIGNATURE lktPECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER TANDY'S INSPECTION SERVICES, INC. PO BOX 13766 - PALM DESERT, CA 92255-3766 OFFICE / FAX - 951.769.9717 PAGER 760.776.3339 SPECIAL INSPECTORS REPORT OF SHOP FABRICATION DESCRIPTION OF WORK INSPECTED 9/6/04,THRU 9/9/04 OBSERVED SHOP WELDING OF BEAMS. SEE STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP WELDING FABRICATION REPORT ON BACK SIDE OF THIS REPORT. SHOP WELDING COMPLETE CORRECTIONS AND/OR NOTES NONE WELDING INFORMATION PROCESS & ELECTRODE SMAW - E7018 FCAW - E71T-8 WELDERS NAME CERTIFYING AGENCY AND CERTIFICATION NUMBER ISHMAEL AYALA TYPE OF INSPECTION PERFORMED DATE SHOP WELDING ELISEO VASQUEZ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2004 PHYSICAL ADDRESS PERMIT NUMBER 48-750 VIA LINDA - LA QUINTA JOB NAME TYPE OF SZRUCTURE AUSTIN RESIDENCE @ THE ENCLAVE SFD ARCHITECT ENGINEER PREST VUKSIC , YOUNG GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUB CONTRACTOR SJR CONSTRUCTION WHITES STEEL DESCRIPTION OF WORK INSPECTED 9/6/04,THRU 9/9/04 OBSERVED SHOP WELDING OF BEAMS. SEE STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP WELDING FABRICATION REPORT ON BACK SIDE OF THIS REPORT. SHOP WELDING COMPLETE CORRECTIONS AND/OR NOTES NONE WELDING INFORMATION PROCESS & ELECTRODE SMAW - E7018 FCAW - E71T-8 WELDERS NAME CERTIFYING AGENCY AND CERTIFICATION NUMBER ISHMAEL AYALA EARTH SYSTEMS #ES4001 LUIS TORRES EARTH SYSTEMS #ES1242 -24 ELISEO VASQUEZ EARTH SYSTEMS #ES1038 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. INSPECTORS SIGNA ICC 1111326- 4265 INSPECTORS CERTIFICATION AGENCY AND NUMBER .001 STRUCTURALr:3TEELF3HOP!WELDING.FABRICATION REPORT� Fabricated at : 'WHITES STEEL rltart Date: 9/6/2004-17 Finish Date:---9/9/2004�;Z � Physical Address: 48-750 VIA LINDA ',LA QUINTA"• Job Name: AUSTIN RESIDENCE @THE ENCLAVE ,�,, ,Contractor.,„ SJR4CONSTRUCTION, _,. - - - Engineer. YOUNG. 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'A "i` C - - a31. 11. W*, *t Y j Fina rd iii !H 1 jI 1 J >.c j _ C. �1 - _ , . 1,P14,. Ver, - j ;'I n 4 ' 4T0 -X 7 ...:0 - ,94r . :9t, ' TP.w: 110- . PfU, C', P JF A ' . • ryM • ft SPECIAL INSPECTION DAILY REPORT TANDY`S INSPECTION INC. FO BOX 13766 PALM DESERT, CA 92255 OFFICE/FAX 909.769.9717 PAGER 760.776.3339 TYPE OF INSPECTION PERFORMED - DATE PHYSICAL ADDRESS 4 8 — 7 S0 :Vi Q l.i NliDA LA 0-%xw wr& PERMIT NUMBER JOB NAME A 1xS ; -1 NV (D�?JG� iFf u. �� TYPE OF STRUCTURE 5 F70 ARCHITECT eaos r ENGINEER VOu,114- GENERAL CONTRACTOR / d J � C/vI�*' l ! SUB CONTRACTOR y�� k DESCRIPTION OF WORK INSPECTED b - 113 ! OLf 1r u 8`l lk IO c I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORI(, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY 1 HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. CC: INSPECTORS SIGNA lc- tal3zz--ffS INSPECTORS CERTIFICA70N AGENCY AND NUMBER SAMPLE INFORMATION SUPPLIER TICKET NUMBER I MIX NUMBER llmt SAMPLED AIR TEMP STEPPE SLUMP TIME IN MIXER LOCATION WELDING INFORMATION PROCESS WELDERS NAME CERTIFYING AGENCY AND CERTIFICATION NUMBER r" - `Z *--- E:75 i S S$464�Z A KA:L SSS 'r•�S" ;W-. TS k{601 Oym QST P�c�o �3�-t'1 fj& tbo I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE INSPECTED ALL OF THE ABOVE REPORTED WORI(, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY 1 HAVE FOUND THIS WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & APPLICABLE BUILDING LAWS. CC: INSPECTORS SIGNA lc- tal3zz--ffS INSPECTORS CERTIFICA70N AGENCY AND NUMBER STRUCTURAL STEEL SHOP WELDING FABRICATION REPORT Fabricated at WHITES STEEL Start Date: , 23 , D L( Finish Date: Physical Address: z(9- 7G� v[ A (,AAIAA , — 62 C Job Name: O A u57 - 'AL Contrador. 'aN Engineer. O YO �'� Architect O i575'T' \AA KS C. PIECE NUMBER t?TY SIZE SHAPE ASTM SINGLE PASS CJP WELDING NDT DATE REMARKS 1 x. T pro. 1) X- is T Ac,c,, 2 5 x s x' O d -c - 1C 6x5xt O 4&CG ZD 1 5X5xV ❑ A- G- 1S Y- 2� x'/L( C] A5t0 6-P-9 I v4 ery o A5-3 &C f5 Act, - r,t,-5x2.x 5 x 2- Y-I& D A660 GR B 3 G loy,4104 "C7' GCi 34f 0 f 5s�5x`/ ❑ GL Tv q v Lf A 0 lf�Cfr x L4)L o/ 0 C� SA 3 Y- IN D Gfi t4 5 x x t! 0 1 a 2 5je2x 0 [� S 'S V- -2.x ❑ X- Yq 0 5I;p q x. k ❑ PC&(" q jtx`/ A 0:.!b pccL I A TITLE 24 REPORT I Title 24 Report for: The Austin Residence 48-750 Via Linda La Quinta, CA 92253 Project Designer: Prest / Vuksic Architects Inc. 72-624 EI Paseo, Suite B6 Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 779-5393 Report Prepared By: CITY OF LA QUINTA BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE_A&BY ------------ *; ?16 US, , W AfN 4'%" 0�177- CJ Mcfadden BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 (760) 346-0855 Job Number: Date: 4/1/2004 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 Buiding Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC (415) 883-5900. A.1 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft Job Number: User Number: 3665 • Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 1 of 2) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 0.057 4/1/2004 Project Title 0.057 Date 48-750 Via Linda La Quinta 0.756 Project Address n/a Building Permit # BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855 Plan Check / Date Documentation Author Telephone Exterior Door Computer Performance 15 Field Check / Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone Enforcement Agency Use Only GENERAL INFORMATION ❑ IRI Total Conditioned Floor Area: 4,865 fl? Average Ceiling Height: 12.1 ft Total Conditioned Slab Area: 4,865 ft2 548.4 Building Type: 0.36 Bug (check one or more) X❑ ❑ X❑ Single Family Detached ❑ Addition Rear ❑ Single Family Attached ❑ Existing Building 0.40 ❑ Multi -Family ❑ Existing Plus Addition Screen Front Orientation: (Southwest) 225 deg Floor Construction Type: ® Slab Floor Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 (Northeast) Number of Stories: 1 ❑ Raised Floor • • Component R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) (W-2) Slab On Grade Slab On Grade Solid Wood Door FENESTRATION Const. Frame Assembly Location/Commer-ts Type U -Value (attic, garage, typical, etc.) Wood 0.028 Exterior Roof Wood 0.057 Exterior Wall Wood 0.057 Exterior Wall n/a 0.756 Exposed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation n/a 0.756 Covered Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation Wood 0.387 Exterior Door Shadinq Devices Type Orientation Area Fenestration Exterior Overhang Side Fins SF U -Factor SHGC Shading Yes / No Yes / No Rear (Northeast) 41.4 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑ IRI X❑ ❑ Rear (Northeast) 548.4 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ Rear (Northeast) 317.8 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ Rear (Northeast) 30.3 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ X❑ Rear (Northeast) 275.9 0.40 0.35 Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Front (Southwest) 13.3 0.57 0.67 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Front (Southwest) 256.6 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ Left (Northwest) 234.0 0.40 0.35 Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ Left (Northwest) 164.0 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ Right (Southeast) 6.0 0.57 0.67 Bug ScreenX❑ El El N1Front (Southwest) 6.0 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑ Q ❑ a Rear (Northeast) 212.5 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ 0 Run Initiation Time: 04101/04 08:55:46 Run Code: 1080838546 Ener Pro 3.1 By Ener Soft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 3 of 37 Gbrtificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 1 of 2) CF -1 R The Austin Residence Fenestration 4/1/2004 Project Title Date • 48-750 Via Linda La Quinta U -Factor Project Address Shading Building Permit # BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855 Plan Check/Date Documentation Author Telephone 96.6 Computer Performance 15 Field Che:k / Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone Enforcement Agency Use Only GENERAL INFORMATION ❑ X❑ Right Total Conditioned Floor Area: 4,865 ft2 Average Ceiling Height: 12.1 ft Total Conditioned Slab Area: 4,865 f? Bug Screen Building Type: ❑ X❑ ❑ (check one or more) (Southeast) 24.5 X❑ Single Family Detached ❑ Addition Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ Single Family Attached ❑ Existing Building ❑ X❑ ❑ Multi -Family ❑ Existing Plus Addition 48.0 Front Orientation: (Southwest) 225 deg Floor Construction Type: ® Slab Floor Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 ❑ X❑ Number of Stories: 1 ❑ Raised Floor 0 C BUILDING SHELL INSULATION Const. Component Frame Assembly Location/Comment; Type Type U -Value (attic, garage, typical, etc.) FENESTRATION Shading Devices Type Orientation Area Fenestration Exterior Overhang Side Fins SF U -Factor SHGC Shading Yes / No Yes / No Right (Southeast) 96.6 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ X❑ Right (Southeast) 111.0 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ Right (Southeast) 24.5 0.40 0.35 Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Front (Southwest) 48.0 0.75 0.59 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Left (Northwest) 52.0 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Right (Southeast) 81.6 0.52 0.36 Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El El El El El F-1 El El El 1:1 El El Run Initiation Time: 04101/04 08:55:46 Run Code: 1080838546 Ener Pro 3.1 By Ener Soft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Pa e:4 of 37 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 2 of 2) CF-1 R The Austin Residence Name: �) 4/1/2004 CJ Mcfadden Project Title Pr uk i A hite s Inc. Title/Firm: Date Address: HVAC SYSTEMS Note: Input Hydronic or Combined Hydronic data under Water Heating Systems, except Design seating Load. Address: 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE Distribution Pal D sert CA 92260 PALM DESERT, CA 92211 Heating Equipment Minimum Type and Duct or (760) 346-0855 Lic. Type (furnace, heat Efficiency Location Piping Thermostat Loca-:ion / pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts, attic, etc.) R-Value Type Comments Central Furnare 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 1 (signature) Central Furnace 80% AFUE Central Furnace 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic Ducts in Attic 42 4.2 Setback Zone 2 Setback Zone 31 Central Furnas 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 4 Title/Fir Cooling Equipment Minimum Duct Address: Type (air conditioner, Efficiency Location Duct Thermostat Location / heat pump, evap. cooling) (SEER) (attic, etc.) R-Value Type Comments (date) Split Air Conditioner 15.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 42 Sethack Znnp 1 Split Air Conditioner 16.0 SEER Split Air Conditioner 15.0 SEER Ducts in Attic Ducts in Attic 42 4.2 Setback 7nne Setback Zone Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Rated 1 Tank Energy Facts 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 Rheem HE-119-130 Large Gas Recirc/Time+Temp 1 130 000 130 0.94 0.0000 0.0 • 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 TAle 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code ol Regulations, and the administrative regulations to implement them. This certificate has been signed by the individual with overall d ign pop ibility. The Wdersigned recognize that compliance using duct sealing and TXV's requires installer testing and certification and field verificat pan dpl r v d HERS rater. Designer or n t=.$�_P sio Code) Documentation Author Name: �) Name: CJ Mcfadden Title/Firm: Pr uk i A hite s Inc. Title/Firm: BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING Address: 72- 24, 1 Paseo Suite B6 Address: 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE Pal D sert CA 92260 PALM DESERT, CA 92211 0 7 0 9 5A 3 Telephone: (760) 346-0855 Lic. C - (O.4 (sig re) (date) (signature) (date) Enfo m t Agency Name: Title/Fir Address: • Telephone: (signature/stamp) (date) IEnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:5 of 37 1 -Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Addendum) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 • 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 • • The HVAC System "Zone 1" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 1" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 585 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Master Suite HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 585 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 750 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite The HVAC System "Zone 2" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 2" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 150 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 150 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 800 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedrooms The HVAC System "Zone 3" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1880 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' 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 proviaer. i ne HLK5 rater must aocument the neia venticanon ana aiagnostic testing of these measures on a form GF -61R. plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 1" 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 1" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leafage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 2" 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" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 3" 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 3" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 4" 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. EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:6 of 37 1 -Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Addendum) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 - Project Title Date IRW 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 comalies • • based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. Plan Field HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1880 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 200 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Living Area The HVAC System "Zone 4" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 4" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 50 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 40 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 460 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedroom 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. T he torts rater must document the Tieid verification and diagnostic testing of tnese measures on a term GF -6R. plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 4" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:7,of 37 1 • • Mandatory Measures Checklist: Residential (Page 11 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. Wher 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 a "§150(a): Minimum R-19 ceiling insulation. ❑ § 150(b): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled R -Value. * §150(c): Minimum R-13 wall insulation in wood framed walls or equivalent U -value in metal frame walls (does ❑X not apply to exterior mass walls). ❑ "§ 150(d): Minimum R-13 raised Floor insulation in framed Floors or equivalent. ❑§150(l): 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(f): 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. ❑ § 150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or cooling systems. §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 intemal/extemal 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:8 of 37 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 specificatio.as for the mandatory measures whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents or on this checklist only. is 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) X❑ '§ 150(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 UL181B. 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. X❑ §115: Gas fired central furnaces, pool heaters, spa heaters or household cooking appliances have no continuously burning pilot light. (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances with pilot < 150 Btu/hr) ❑ §118 (f): Cool Roof material meet specified criteria Lighting Measures §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. a§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:9 of 37 Computer Method Summary (Part 1 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 4.24 6.27 4/1 /2004 Project Title Space Cooling Date 7_.r. a I illdaIa-Qli*nta Domestic Hot Water Project Address 2.58 Building Permit # BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855 0.12 Documentation Author Telephone Plan Check/Date CoD1)11ter Performance 15 ❑ Field Check/Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone 4,865 ft2 Source Energy Use Standard Proposed Compliance Building Type: (kBtu/sf-yr) Design Design Margin 9E 0.057 _225 g0 Space Heating 4.24 6.27 -2.03 -248_ _0.057 4.5 9.0_ Space Cooling 38.27 38.70 -0.43 Domestic Hot Water 5.86 3.28 2.58 ❑ Totals 48.37 48.25 0.12 311 ---D-057- -315 90_ Percent better than Standard: El 0.3% ❑ BUILDING COMPLIES 1X- Total Conditioned Floor Area: 4,865 ft2 Floor Construction Type: ❑ Raised Floor ❑X Slab Floor Building Type: Single Fam Detached El 9E 0.057 _225 g0 Building Front Orientation: (Southwest) 225 deg Total Fenestration Area: 5".8% Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 Total Conditioned Volume: 58,852 ft 3 Number of Stories: 1 Total Conditioned Slab Area: 4,865 ft 2 BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION # of Thernostat Vent Zone Name Floor Area Volume Units Zone Type Type Hgt. Area Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone_3 isZone 4 OPAQUE SURFACES A t Type Roof - Wall_ Wall_ Wall_ Wall WalL- Wall_ Roof_ Wall_ Wall- Wall - W211 Wall- Wall- Roof- WaII- Wall Wall_ Wall - .Door Wwl D.aoL- Wall_ _W_ __all_ Roof- Wall - Wall_ Wall WaIL_ c. Area U -Fac. Azm. Tilt 1,335 16 686A8 -0.27_ Sleeping_ 950 9,500 -0-2-0- -Sleeping- 9 ogn Sleeping2080 27,040 _0..43_ Living 500 5,625 0.10_ Sleeping Solar Gains Y / N Form 3 Reference 1.,335 X028 _345 -248_ _0.057 4.5 9.0_ X ❑ 116_ 0.057 135 9.0_ ❑ -409 ---D-057- X25 90 ❑ 22 --D-Q57- X95 90 ❑ 311 ---D-057- -315 90_ A El 6i5 0.057 315 90 ❑ 950 _0_028 345 o 1X- ❑ ---137- 3Q57 45 g.0_ [X ❑ -404 0.057 x_35. 90_ _ El 9E 0.057 _225 g0 ❑ 30 Q5Z -225 -go A ❑ X20_ X057 -315 9.0_ X ❑ 6.5_ 0.057 _315 g0_ X ❑ -20.80_ Q.028_ 345 0_ [X ❑ 224 _0.052 --A5_ 90_ X ❑ 8.8_ -0-05Z X35 g.0_ � ❑ Lt8_ x_057 X35 9.0 ❑❑ 44 _0..052 32.5 �0 48 0.3.87 -225 g0 ❑ 4.02 O.057- _225 90 1:114 -0-181 _225 90 rxy� W ❑ 32- 0-057 315 9.0_ X ❑ 95 -0_0.57_ _315_ -90. X ❑ 500 _0_028_ -345 a _ ❑ ---60 --0-057- 45 90 ❑ X1.9 0.0.57 90 ❑ ---A5 111 0.057 X33 -90 ❑ 120. 0.052 22.5-- 90 ❑ R-38 Roof WiSh -et Metal R-21 Wall (W217z616) R-21 Wall (1L1 -2/ _1 2x6 16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) R-21 Wall (/_212x6.16) (W-2) R-21 Wall (W. 21.2x6.16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x616) plus) R-38 Roof w/SheetMelal R-21 Wall (W 212xs16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6 16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) R-21 Wall (W 21.2x6.16) (W--2) R-21 Wall (YV.21.2x6.16) R-21 Wall (W21 =2YA 1 A) (W-2) 1R-38-RoOLm6hestMetal R-21 Wall ON 21 9c616) R-21 Wall (W 21 2x616.) R-21 Wall (W212x616.) (W-2) R-21 Wall (W.21.2 -16) Solid Wood Door R-21 Wall21 2x6.16) (W-2) Solid Wood Door R-21 Wall O5 9 16.) R-21 Wall (W -21-2x6 161 (W-2) R38_Ro_of_wLSheei.Meta I R-21 Wall (W.21 2x6.16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6166) (W-2) R-21 Wall ON -21 9YA 16) -Slee.3ing.Stat_ 2 -nla -Slee.:&4Siat- 2 -nLa LivinaSiat_ 2 _n /.a Slee.DingStat_ 2 -n1 Location / Comments Master Suite .Master_Suite .Master Suite .Master�uite .MasteLSuite .MastPr Suite Master Suite Bedrooms (.e 'ing.) Bedrooms (___4I _..____.eft 1h'ing) Bedrooms_(Left- ing) B.edmoms_( -ft Wing) Bedrooms (Left Vying) Bedrnoms 0 eft Wing) BedroDmS (I eft VMing) Living Area Living Area Living Area .Living Area Bedroom-(Ri9hLliAlin9) B.edroo i#Right Wong) B.edmom (Right Wing) BedmDm (Right Wing) EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:10 of 37 1 Computer Method Summary (Part 2 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Allk Project Title Date FENESTRATION SURFACES U- Act. Glazing Type Location/ # Tvpe Area Factor SHGC Azm. Tilt Comments 1 vlLindovv Bear (N_odheast) 414 2 Window Rear (Northeast) 125.4 3 Window Rear (Northeast) 69.5 4 Window Rear (Northeast) 27.0 5 Window Rear (Northeast) 14.4 6 Window Rear (Northeast) 83.0 7 Window Rear (Northeast) 30.3 8 Window Rear (Northeast) 50.6 6 Window Rear (Northeast) 18.3 10 Window Front (Southwest) 5.3 11 Window Front (Southwest) 56.8 12 Window Left (Northwest) 59.2 13 Mind w Left_Korthwast) 59.4_ 14 Window Left (Northwest) 99.0 15 Window Left (Northwest) 47.4 16 Window Rear (Northeast) 34.4 17 Window Rear (Northeast) 64.0 18 Window Right (Southeast) 3.0 19 Window Right (Southeast) 3.0 20 Window Front (Southwest) 20.1 21 Window Front (Southwest) 8.0 .22 Window Front (Southwest) 6.0 23 Window Left (Northwest) 65.0 24 Window Rear (Northeast) 276.0 25 Window Rear (Northeast) 131.8 26 Window Rear (Northeast) 212.5 27 Window Rear (Northeast) 125.8 28 Window Right (Southeast) 82.9 29Window 0.35 Right (Southeast) 44.7 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING # Gvfcrinr Qk�Am T-- QWr_r 2 Bug Screen 3 Bug Screen 4 Bug Screen 5 Bug Screen 6 Bug Screen 7 Bug Screen 8 Bug Screen 9 Bug Screen 10 Bug Screen Ti Bug Screen 12 Bug Screen 13 Bug Screen 14 Bug Screen 15 Bug Screen 16 Bug Screen 17 Bug Screen 18 Bug Screen 19 Bug Screen 20 Bug Screen 21 Bug Screen 22 Bug Screen 23 Bug Screen 24 Screen 25 Bug Screen 26 Bug Screen 27 Bug Screen 225 Bug Screen •28 29 Bug Screen 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 n 7a u.ro 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 n 7a 0.40D_ 0 35 ---A5_ 90 FleetwondGlazing Masterquite 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.570 0.67 225 90 Default Glass Block Master Suite 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite -0AM 0.35 _315 10 F1eejwo.Qd Glazing -MasteLSsiite 0.520 0.36 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing) 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing_ 0.570 0.67 135 90 Default Glass Block Bedrooms (Left Wing) -0,570 0.67 135 90 Default Glass Block Bedrooms (Left Wing) 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing) 0.570 0.67 225 90 Default Glass Block Bedrooms (Left Wing)_ 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing) 0.520 0.36 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing) 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area Window Overhang Left Fin, Right Fin Hgt. Wd. Len. Hgt. LEA RExt. Dist. Len. Hgt. Dist. Len. Hgt. 6.0 7.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 9.0 15.2 8.0 5.0 8.0 8.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 4.0 0 5.0 15.2 8.0 0.1 8.0 8.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 4.0 0 9.0 2.7 14.0 5.0 14.0 2.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 5.3 2.7 8.0 0.1 8.0 8.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 9.0 9-9 0. 0. 0 0.0 0. -4,_0 _0. 4.4 5.6 9.9 4.0 0.1 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 4.0 0 5.6 3.7 3.0 0.1 3.0 3.0 8.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 8.0 2.0 0.1 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 8.0 8.8 2.0 0.1 2.0 2.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 8.0 8.0 3.0 0.1 3.0 3.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 9.0 12.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 4.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 4.0 12.2 4.0 0.1 4.0 4.0 0.1 4.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 8.0 4.8 2.0 0.1 2.0 2.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 8.0 8.8 3.0 0.1 3.0 3.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 3.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 3.0 3.0 0.1 3.0 3.0 0.1 2.a 0 0.1 2.0 0 8.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 8.8 3.0 0.1 3.0 3.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 10.0 19.8 12.0 5.0 12.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 4.0 0 4.9 19.8 12.0 0.1 12.0 12.0 7.0 22.5 6.0 0.1 6.0 6.0 5.0 8.3 4.0 0.1 4.0 4.0 0.0 O.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paoe:11 of 37 1 Combuter Method Summary (Part.2 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 • Project Title INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING # Date SHGC FENESTRATION SURFACES Bug Screen 0.76 31 Bug Screen 0.76 32 Bug Screen 0.76 33 U- 0.76 Act. Glazing Type Location/ # Type Area Factor SHGC Azm. Tilt Comments _30. Window Riaht_(S_o_utheast) -26--8_ -0.400 _0_35 135_ -9.0. FleetwoodSlazing living Area 31 Window Right (Southeast) 17.9 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 32 Window Front (Southwest) 48.0 0.750 0.59 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 33 Window Front (Southwest) 80.1 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 34 Window Front (Southwest) 99.6 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 35 Window Left (Northwest) 68.0 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area -K Window Left (Northwest) 52.0 0,400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 37 Window Rear (Northeast) 78.0 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 38 Window Rear (Northeast) 43.9 0,4400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 39 Window Right (Southeast) 81.6 0,520 0.36 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 40 Window Right (Southeast) 13.7 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 41 Window Right (Southeast) 39.5 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) A2 Window-Right--(Swtbeast) 6.6 0..400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing -Bedroom-(Bight Wing) EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Pace: 12 of 37 1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHADING # Exterior Shade Type SHGC 30 Bug Screen 0.76 31 Bug Screen 0.76 32 Bug Screen 0.76 33 Bug Screen 0.76 34 Bug Screen 0.76 35 Bug Screen 0.76 36 Bug Screen 0.76 37 Bug Screen 0.76 38 Bug Screen 0.76 39 Bug Screen 0.76 40 Bug Screen 0.76 41 Bug Screen 0.76 42 Bug Screen 0.76 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Pace: 12 of 37 1 Overhang Window Left Fir. Right Fin Hgt. Wd. Len. Hgt. LEA REA Dist. Len. Hgt. Dist. Len. Hgt. 8.0 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 5.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 6.0 7.0 5.0 7.0 7.0 4.5 19.8 7.0 0.1 7.0 7.0 0.1 4.0 0 0.1 4.0 0 8.0 13.5 7.0 5.0 7.0 7.0 0.1 4.0 0 0.1 4.0 0 10.0 8.5 14, 5. 14. 2.0 4.4 -4 0.0 0_0 0 7.2 8.5 14.0 0.1 14.0 2.0 9.0 9.4 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 5.2 9.4 5.0 0.1 5.0 5.0 0.1 2.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 9.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5 10.0 5.0 0.1 5.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.1 2.0 0 5.0 1.8 5.0 0.1 5.0 5.0 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Pace: 12 of 37 1 Com'puter Method Summary (Part 3 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Project Title Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN PERIMETER LOSSES Area Thick. Heat Inside Location Type (so (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R -Val. Commants Tile in Mortar 5.8.5 015 _24_ _Q -U n/a 0_ Master_iuitellnierior_Mass Concrete, Heavyweight 585 3_50 28 0_98 n/a 0 Master Suite / Slab on Grade Concrete Heavyweight 750 3.50 28 0.98 n/a 2 Master Suite / Slab on Grade Tile in Mortar 150 0_75 24 0_67 n/a 0 Bedrooms (Left Wing) / Interior Mass Concrete, IJeayyweight 150 3.50 28 0.98 n/a 0 Bedrooms (Left Wing) / Slab on Grade PERIMETER LOSSES HVAC SYSTEMS Heating Equipment Minimum F2 Insulation Type Length Factor R -Val. Depth Location / Comments Slab Perimeter 104 0.76 0.0 5 Master Suite SlabL-Eec reeler 50. 026 —O -Q 5 Master S_uiie Slab Perimeter 12 076 0.0 5 Bedrooms (Left Wing) Slab-Bewmter 100. 0-m —0-Q 5 Bedrooms_(LeftYVing) St 165 0.76 0.0 5 Living Area HVAC SYSTEMS Heating Equipment Minimum Distribution Type Type (air conditioner, Type (furnace, heat Efficiency and Location Duct 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 Central Furnace 80%AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 2 Central Furnace 80%AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 3 Central Furnace 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 4 �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 15.0 SEE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zona 1 Split Air Conditioner 16.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 2 Split Air Conditioner 15.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 3 Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zorm 4 WATER HEATING SYSTEMS . Ratedl Tank Energy Facts 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. Rheem HE -119-130 Large Gas Recirc/Time+Temp— 1 130.000 130 0.44 0.0000 0.0 1 For small gas storage (rated input <= 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy facto. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Lcss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. Run Initiation Time: 04/01/04 08:55:46 Run Code: 1080838546 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 13 of 37 -Computer Method Summary (Part 3 of 34 C-2R The Austin Residence pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts/attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments 4/1/2004 • Project Title Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN System Name Length Diameter Thick. Cooling Equipment Minimum Duct Area Thick. Heat heat pump, evap. cooling) (SEER) (attic, etc,). R -Value Type Inside Location Type (sf) (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R-Val. Comments Concrete Heavyweight _8.0.0. 3.50 28. _0_.98. n/a _2Ee_d[ooms (Left Wina.)LS.lab_on_Grade_ Tile in Mortar 1.880 0_75 24 0_67 n/a 0 Living Area / Interior Mass Concrete Heavyweight 1,880 3.50 28 0.98 n/a 0 Living Area / Slab on Grade Concrete. Heavyweight— 200 3_50 28 0_98 n/a 2 Livin Area / Slab on Grade Tile in Mortar 50 0.75 24 0.67 n/a 0 Bedroom (Right Wing) / Interior Mass PERIMETER LOSSES F2 Insulation Type Length Factor R-Val. Depth Location / Comments Slab Perimeter 18 0.76 0.0 2 Living Area Slab-Beiimeter 22 0-M —U 0 BedLoom(Right Wing) 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 •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 Ratedl 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. 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 Los:;. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. 0 Computer Method Summary (Part 3 of 3'1 C-2R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 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 Heavyweight 40 -3-50 _98 _0-9 n/a 0_ Hedm m_(Riaht Wjng)LStatzoa_Gtade— Concrete. Heavyweight 460 3_50 28 0_98 n/a 2 Bedroon (Right Wing) / Slab on Grade 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 / pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts/attic, etc.) R-Value Type Con3nents •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 Ratedl Tank Energy Facts 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. 1 For small gas storage (rated input <= 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy facto. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby l-css. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. • Run Initiation Time: 04/01/04 08:55:46 Run Code: 1080838546 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 15 of 37 Computer Method Summary (Addendum) C -2R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 • Project Title Date Special Features and Modeling Assumptions The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These itemE 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 • The HVAC System "Zone 1" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 1" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 585 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Master Suit✓ HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 585 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 750 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Master Suite The HVAC System "Zone 2" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 2" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 150 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 150 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 800 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedrooms The HVAC System "Zone 3" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -21R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1880 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" 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 -orm CF -6R. I Plan I Field The HVAC System "Zone 1" 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 1" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 2" 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" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater mustlprovide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. The HVAC System "Zone 3" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 4" 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. EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Pam: 16 of 37 1 Computer Method Summary (Addendum) C -2R The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 •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 • 3ased on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. I Plan I Field HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1880 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 200 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Living Area The HVAC System "Zone 4" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 4" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 50 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 40 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 460 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 3.50" thick at Bedroom HERS Required Verification These features must be confirmed and/or tested by a certified HERS rater under the supervision of a CEC app oved HERS provider. The HERS rater must document the field verification and diagnostic testing of these measures on a Form CF -6R. Plan The HVAC System 'Zone 4" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:17 of 37 1 • PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY ENV -3 PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence DATE 4/1/2004 SUBTOTAi R -VALUE DESCRIPTION FRAMI ASSEMBLY NAME ASSEMBLY R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 Floor 0.175 1 Stucco 0.060 2 TYPE (check one) Wall 3 Plywood p W Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 Ceiling / Roof Ceiling 5 Gypsum or Plaster Board H N FRAMING MATERIAL Wood 7 23.11 p p Z FRAMING % 15 % Framing INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 15% (16" o.c. Wall) 14.8 TOTAL HC 3 7 12% (24" o.c. Wall) 10% (16" o.c. Floor/Ceil.) SKETCH OF ASSEMBLY 7% (24" o.c. Floor/Ceil.) SUBTOTAi R -VALUE DESCRIPTION FRAMI 0.170 OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 0.175 1 Stucco 0.060 2 Membrane, Vapor -Permeable Felt 21.000 3 Plywood 0.562 4 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 0.37 5 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.26 6 0.6801 7 23.11 7.56 s 9 INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM SUBTOTAi R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE 0.170 0.170 0.175 0.175 0.060 0.060 0.4651 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 me Kr *HEAT CAPACITY (Optional) WALL WEIGHT (lbs/sf) SPECIFIC HEAT (Btu/F-Ib) HC (A X B) (Btu/F-sf) [ 0.0433 x 0.85 ] 8.z-6 0.20 1.69 0.06 0.35 0.02 1.06 0.29 0.31 2.63 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 14.8 TOTAL HC 3 7 `NOTE: Weight and Specific Heat values for materials penetrated by wood framing include the effects of the franing members. [ 0.0433 x 0.85 ] + [ 0.1323 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:18 of 37 1 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY ENV -3 PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence DATE 4/1/2004' COMPONENT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION WOOD FRAME R -VALUE OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 1 Gypsum or Plaster Board 2 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 3 Gypsum or Plaster Board 4 0.37 5 ASSEMBLY NAME R-21 Wall .21.24.16 0.68 7 8 ASSEMBLY Floor INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 0.680 22.98 TYPE (check one) Wall LU 0 Ceiling / Roof 0 FRAMING MATERIAL yyppd N p z FRAMING % 15 %o Framing /o 15% (16" o.c. Wall) 12% (24" o.c. Wall) 10% (16" o.c. Floor/Ceil.) SKETCH OF ASSEMBLY 7% (24" o.c. Floor/Cell.) THICK- NESS (in.) 0.625 5.500 0.625 SUBTOTAL R -VALUE DESCRIPTION WOOD FRAME R -VALUE OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 1 Gypsum or Plaster Board 2 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 3 Gypsum or Plaster Board 4 0.37 5 2.60 6 0.68 7 8 9 INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM THICK- NESS (in.) 0.625 5.500 0.625 SUBTOTAL R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE 0.170 0.170 0.5621 0.562 21.000 5.445 0.562 0.562 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE 0.6801 0.680 22.98 KC KT *HEAT CAPACITY (Optional) WALL WEIGH- (Ibs/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 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE 7.81 TOTAL HC 2 3 VOTE: Weight and Specific Heat values for materials penetrated by wood framing include the effects of the framing members. [ 0.0435 x 0.85 ] + [ 0.13481 X L 0.15 1 11 Rc 1 - (Fr% /100) 1 / Rf Fr°/a 1100 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:19 of 37 1 HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 1 1,335 24.0 OF 69.0 OF Outside Air 0 cfm 69.0 OF DOLING S 114.1/80.30F 310� Outside Air 0 cfm 79.1/63.5 °F 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 ISensiblel Latent CFM I Sensible 1,888 46,878 6,730 1,107 41,835 0 2,344 2,092 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,344 2,092 51,566 6,730 HSX19-060/G60UHV-60C-110X (5) 49,706 1,779 Total Adjusted System Output 49,706 1,779 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK I Aig 2 pm 105.0 OF Heating Coil Supply Fan 2000 cfm 46,019 90,000 90,000 Jan 12 am 105.0 OF —� St_pply Air Ducts 104.0 OF ROOMS 70.0 OF Return Air Ducts Yt - as at Time of Coolina Peak) 79.1 / 63.5 OF ■ 55.0 / 53.6 OF Cooling Coil Supply Fa 2000 cfm 55.0 / 53.6 of SJpply Air Ducts Fan h Return Air Ducts ; 56.1/54 . Oof 43.9% R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 63.2 of EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 20 of 37 WAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 2 950 EA 24.0 OF 69.4 of Outside Air 0 cfm 69.4 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 Sensible La-ent I CFM I Sensible 796 19,773 3,960 556 21,000 0 989 1,050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 989 1,050 21,750 3,960 23100 HSX19-048/G60UHV-60C-090X (4) 39,726 1,165 72,000 Total Adjusted System Output39,726 1,165 72,000 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am 105.0 of Heating Coil Supply Fan 1600 cfm 105.0 OF Supply Air Ducts 104.4 of ROOMS 70.0 of IE Return Air Ducts ilt COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak 114.1 / 80.3 of 78.6 / 63.1 of 55.0 / 53.6 of 55.0 / 53.6 of O Supoly Air Ducts Outside Air 0 cfm Cooling Coil Supply Fan 55.6 / 53.8 of 1600 cfm 43.0% R.H. ROOMS 78.6/63.1 of 78.0 / 62.9 of Return Air Ducts I L_ EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number. Page:21 of 37 1 WAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 3 2,080 EATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS(Airs1 24.0 OF 69.3 OF ■ Outside Air 0 cfm 69.3 OF :OGLING S 14.1 / 80.3 OF 0 Outside 0 cfm 78.8 / 63.2 °F 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 2,942 73,061 10,848 1,692 63,914 0 3,653 3,196 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 3,653 3,196 80,367 '10 848 HSX19-060/G60UHV-60C-110X (5) 99,708 2,782 t Total Adjusted System Output gg 708 2,782 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm 105.0 OF Heating Coil F Supply Fan 4000 cfm 70,306 180,000 180,000 Jan 12 am 105.0 of Supply Air Ducts 104.3 OF ROOMS 70.0 OF k Return Air Ducts 4 res at Time of Cooli 78.8 ! 63.2 OF . 55.0 / 53.5 OF Cooling Coil Supply Fa 4000 cfm 55.0 / 53.5 of Supply Air Ducts Fan 55.8/53.90F 43,2% R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 62.9 of EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number. Page: 22 of 37 0 HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 4 500 :ATING SYSTEM 24.0 of Outside Air 0 cfm 69.2 of TOOLING SYSTEM 14.1 / 80.3 of Outside Air 0 cfm 78.9/63.3 of 69.2 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 635 15,772 2,302 372 14,041 0 789 702 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 789 1 702 17,349 2,302 F---15-4451 HSXA15-024/G60UHV-36A-070X (2) 19,930 593 36,000 Total Adjusted System Output 19,930 593 36,000 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am 105.0 of Heating Coil 78.9 / 63.3 of Supply Fan 800 cfm 105.0 of —� Supply Air Ducts 104.2 of ROOMS 70.0 of �% Return Air Ducts 4 55.0 / 53.5 of 0 Cooling Coil Supply Fa 800 cfm 55.0 / 53.5 of Supply Air Ducts Fan o,.a...., n:. T 55.9/53 . 9 of 4344/6 R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 63.0 of EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 23 of 37 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page:24 of 37 PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence SYSTEM NAME Zone 1 DATE 4/1/2004 FLOOR AREA 1,335 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 Master Suite Master Suite 1 1,888 46,878 6,730 1,888 46,878 6,730 1,107 41,835 i PAGE TOTAL 1 1,888 46,87E 1 6,730 1,107 41,835 TOTAL 1,888 46,87E 6,730 1,107 41,835 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page:24 of 37 1r1 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 4/l/2004 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 2 950 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 Bedrooms Left Win Bedrooms 1 796 19,773 3,960 796 19,773 3,960 556 21,000 PAGE TOTAL 1 796 19,773 3,960 556 21,000 TOTAL 1 796 19,773 3,960 556 21,000 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:25 of 37 • ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence SYSTEM NAME Zone 3 DATE 4/l/2004 FLOOR AREA 2,080 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY ROOM COOLING PEAK COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK ZONE NAME ROOM NAME Mult. CFM SENSIBLE LATENT CFM SENSIBLE -ATENT CFM SENSIBLE Living Area Living Area 1 2,942 73,061 10,848 2,942 73,061 10,848 1,692 63,914 PAGE TOTAL 1 2,942 73,061 10,848 1,692 63,914 I TOTAL 1 2,942 73,061 10,848 1,692 63,914 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 26 of 37 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page:27 of 37 PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence DATE 4/1/2004 . SYSTEM NAME Zone 4 FLOOR AREA 500 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 Bedroom (Right Win Bedroom 1 635 15,772 2,302 635 15,772 2,302 372 14,041 PAGE TOTAL 1 635 15,772 2,302 372 14,041 TOTAL 1 635 15,772 F 2,302 372 14,041 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page:27 of 37 ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 • Room Information Desi n Conditions Room Name Master Suite Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 1,335 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24 of Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value z�,T of Btu/hr • IFleetwood Glazina I 1335.0 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 0.0284 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 1,745 1,084.0 0.0566 46.0 2,824 474.3 0.4000 46.0 8,727 307.4 0.5200 46.0 7,353 5.3 0.5700 46.0 139 87.0 0.0572 46.0 229 perimeter = 154.0 45.5 7,007 items snown wnn an asterisk (-) denote conduction tnrougn an interior surface to another room. Page Total: I 28,0241 Infiltration: X Icnerhile X Air Sensible X Area335 X Ceiling Height ACH.00 / s�] QT 46 = 13 812 Fraction • TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 41,835 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 28 of 37 I -ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS • Project Title Date The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 —j Room Information Desi - n Conditions Room Name Bedrooms Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 950 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24 of Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value c1T °F Btu/hr 950.0 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 0.0284 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 1,242 756.5 0.0566 46.0 1,970 60.5 0.4000 46.0 1,113 129.0 0.5200 46.0 3,086 14.0 0.5700 46.0 367 100.0 0.0572 46.0 263 perimeter = 112.0 45.5 5,096 items snown wim an astensK (') denote conauction through an Interior surtace to another room. f Fage Total: 13,137 Infiltration: 1.001 x 1.080 x 950 x 10.00 x 6] x 46 = 7 863 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH p Fraction 401 TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 21,000 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 29 of 37 ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Z1/2004:::= te •The Austin Residence Room Information Desicin Conditions Room Name Living Area Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 2,080 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature' 24 OF Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70°F Conduction Area U -Value AT of Btu/hr 0 2.080.0 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 0.0284 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 2,719 387.9 0.0566 46.0 1,010 488.5 0.5200 46.0 11,685 729.6 0.4000 46.0 13,425 614.5 0.0572 46.0 1,617 61.5 0.3872 46.0 1,095 48.0 0.7500 46.0 1,656 perimeter = 183.0 45.5 8,326 Items shown with an asterisk ('rr) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Pege Total: 41 534 Infiltration: I1 1.001 x 1.080 x 2 080 x 13.00 x 1.00 / 60] x 46 = 22 380 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH DT Fraction *I TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 63,914 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 30 of 37 I -ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Room Information Desi n Conditions Room Name Bedroom Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 500 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24°F Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70°F Conduction Area U -Value OT of Btu/hr R-21 • IPA 500.0 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 0.0284 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 654 290.7 0.0566 46.0 757 181.7 0.4000 46.0 3,343 119.0 0.0572 46.0 313 81.6 0.5200 46:0 1,952 perimeter = 52.0 45.5 2,366 nems snown wim an astensK (-) aenote conauction tnrougn an interior sunace to another room. Page Total: I 9,385 Infiltration: x I0cnedu eX Air Sensible x Area Ceiling X Ceiling Heightx ACH 00 / 60] OT 46 = 4 656 Fraction • TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 14,041 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 31 of 37 0 • r� U RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Project Title Date Room Name Master Suite Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 1 15DF Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 Fleetwood Glazing Fleetwood Glazin Default Glass Block R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 -2 Area U -Value DETD' X 56.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X X X Btu/hr 2,124 2,185 7,020 5,914 112 177 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 17 533 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 10 (Northeast) S1dgG1sDr (Northeast) FAGlsWdw 14 Abv. X x X X X X x x X x FxdGIsWdW 15 _(Northeast) (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw (15 Abv.) (Northeast) Sld GIsDr 16 (Northeast) FxdGls Wdw 16b (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw 16 Abv. (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw (16b Abv.) (Northeast) GlsBlock 8 Southwest ( 0.0 X X1 x x X . X x x x X 1 + + + + + + + + + 41.4 X x X X X X x x X x 48 ) X x X x ) x 0.390 = = = = = = = = = = 774 ( 0.0 125.4 48)= 0.40 2,412 ( 0.0 1 69.5 48)z 0.390 1,300 ( 0.0 1 27.0 48)m 0.390 505 ( 0.0 1 14.4 48) 0.390 269 ( 0.0 1 83.0 48) 0.40 1,597 ( 0.0 1 30.3 48)X 0.390 567 ( 0.0 48) 0.390 946 ( 0.0 1 Al 18.3 48)x 0.390 342 ( 0.0 5.3 62 0.746 245 Sched. Page Total 8 s58 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Li hts 1.00 x 1,335 X 0.500 Watts/sqft x 3.41 BtLh/Watt = 2,278 Occupants 1.00 X 1,335 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sg1t/occ. = 1,022 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.000 Wafts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.000 Wats/sgft x 3.413Btuh-/V1�1att = 0 Infiltration: �� x � x 1,, x � �tx �1._Qo1 / 60] �_3zI = 1,tQ9 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Z-\1 Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 46,87J Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 1 335 X 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgrt/occ. = 902 Receptacle 1.00 X 1 335 x 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.41 BtuhlWatt = o Process r 1.00 x 1 335 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 BtuhlWaft = o Infiltration: I 1.00 x 4840 x 1 33 x Heigh x 60] 0.30433 = 5 828 chedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH pyy Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 6,730 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 32 of 37 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Project Title Date Room Name Master Suite Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 115 0F Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction Area U -Value Btu/hr 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Page Total Shaded Unshaded Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF SC Btu/hr FXdGISWdW 12 Southwest ExdGls9) FxdGlsWdw 11 Northwest Northwest SldgGIsDr 13 Northwest FxdGlsWdw (13 Abv.) (Northwest) 0.390 = = = = = = = ( 22.0 x1 X x x X x x X X X + + + + + + + + + + 34.8 x X x x X x X X X X 62)X x x ) _{ )K )K )K )K 0.390 = = = = = = = 969 ( 0.0 1 59.2 48) 0.390 1,107 ( 0.0 1 59.4 48)X 0.390 1,111 ( 0.0 1 99.0 48) 0.40 1,904 ( 0.0 1 47.4 48)-e 0.390 886 ( ( ( ( ( Sched. Page Total 5 s78 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 1,335 X 0.500 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 2,278 Occupants 1.00 X 1,335 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sq-t/occ. = 1,022 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft X 3.413 Btsh/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 X 1,335 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41( BtahMatt = o Infiltration: � 1.00 x x 1,335 x I �t2_y01 x 1.0o / 60] E= = 10 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH �— Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 46,878 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 1 335 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/occ. = 902 Receptacle 1.00 x 1 335 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 Btrh/Watt = 0 Process ( 1.00 X 1 335 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 Bt><. h Watt = 0 Infiltration: I 1.00 x 4840 x 1 33 x 12.50 x 1.00 / 60] 1 0-00433 = 5 828 schedule Alr Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH ay Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 6,730 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 33 of 37 0 9 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Project Title Date Room Name Bedrooms Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 115 0F Design Temperature Difference: 370 F Conduction R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 Fleetwood Glazing Fleetwood Glazing Default Glass Block R-21 Wall 21.2x6.16 -2 Area U -Value X DETD 1 X 56.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X X X Btu/hr 1,512 1,525 895 2,482 295 204 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 6 913 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 17) (Northeast) S1dgG1gnr 118.) _(Northeast) GlsBlock 3 (Southeast) GlsBlock 4 (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw (2) (Southwest) GlsBlock 5 (Southwest) FxdGlsWdw 6 (Southwest) Sld GIsDr 7 Northwest 1,231 ( 0.0 1 3.0 ( 0.0 X1 x x x X x x x X + + + + + + + + + 34.4 x X X X X x x x x 48 )-C )-t ) _( K K K K )K 0.390 = = = = = = = = = 643 ( 0.0 1 64.0 48 0.40 1,231 ( 0.0 1 3.0 62 0.746 139 ( 0.0 1 3.0 62)x 0.746 139 ( 11.8 1 8.3 62) 0.390 269 ( 0.0 1 8.0 62) 0.746 370 ( 0.0 1 6.0 62) 0.390 145 ( 0.0 1 65.0 48) 0.40 1,250 ( Sched. Page Total a 1s6 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Li hts 1.00 X 950 X 0.500 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 Btsh/Waft = 1,621 Occupants 1.00 X 950 X - 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sq-Vocc. = 727 Receptacle 1.00 x 950 x 0.000 Wafts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 950 x X�0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 0 Infiltration: =00x 1.080 x x I0_QI x [ 1.00j / 60] Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Z-\' Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 19,773 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 950 X 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 sq t/occ. = 642 Receptacle 1.00 X 950 X 0.000 Wafts/sqft X 3.41 Btuhi'Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 950 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 BtuhfWatt = 0 Infiltration: 1 .001 X E 4,8401 X 95 x 10.00 x 1.00 / 60] 1 000433 = 3 318 `schedule AlrLatent Area Ceiling Height ACH ply Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 3,960 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 34 of 37 E 0 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Project Title Date Room Name Living Area Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 1 150F Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 Fleetwood Glazing Fleetwood Glazing R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 -2 Solid Wood Door Fleetwood Glazing Area U -Value DETD 1 X 56.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X 35.6 X 37.0 X X Btu/hr 3,310 782 9,399 10,798 1,252 848 1,332 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 27 720 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 Sld GlsDr 20 (Northeast) F-xdG (9n Ahw.) (Northeast) Sid GlsDr 22 Northeast FxdGlsWdw 22 Abv. (Northeast) FxdGISWdw (23) (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw 23 Abv. (Southeast) FxdGISWdW 27 (Southeast) FxdGISWdW 28 (Southeast) SwngGlsEnt Dr 31 (Southwest) FxdGlsWdw 1 Abv. Southwest ( 0.0 x x x x x X x X x x 1 + + + + + + + + + + 276.0 x x X x x X X X x x 48) .0 x K K K x x x 0.40 = = = = = = = = = = 5,309 ( 0.0 1 131.8 48):C 0.390 2,465 ( 0.0 1 212.5 48) 0.40 4,088 ( 0.0 1 125.8 48).( 0.390 2,353 ( 0.0 1 82.9 62) 0.390 2,003 ( 44.7 1 0.0 62) 0.390 261 ( 0.0 1 26.8 62) 0.390 647 ( 0.0 1 17.9 62) 0.390 432 ( 33.1 1 14.9 6) 0.657 934 ( 80.11 1 0.0 62) 0.390 468 Sched. Fage Total 18 s6o Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 2,080 x 0.500 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft = 3,550 Occupants 1.00 X 2,080 x 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sq,ft/occ. = 1,593 Receptacle 1.00 x 2,080 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh[Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 2,080 x 0.000 Watts/sgfttx 3.41 Btjh/Waft = o Infiltration: � 1.00 x 1.080 x 0� x 13.00 x �Lao1 / 60] 0 = 00 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH z-\ r Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 73,0611 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 x 2 080 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 scft/occ. = 1 405 Receptacle 1.00 x 2 080 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 BtuhfWaft = 0 Process f1.00 x 2 080 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft = 0 Infiltration: I 1.00 x 4840 x 2 OS x 13.00 x 1.00 / 60] X00433 = 9443 Schedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH z_1W Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 10,848 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 35 of 37 0 • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 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 X 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 FXdGISWdW 1 (Southwest) ( 77.2 X 1 + 22.4 x 62)X 0.390 = 992 dG]QVWV WL(21) (Northwest) ( 0.0 X 1 + 68.0 x 48) x 0.390 = 1,272 FxdGISWdW 21 Abv. (Northwest) ( 0.0 x 1 + 52.0 x 48) z 0.390 = 973 ( x + x )z = ( x + X )x ( x + _ X )x = ( x + X )x r ( x + x )x = ( X + 'X ){ Sched. Page Total 3 237 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 2,080 x 0.500 Watts/sgft x 3.413 BtL h/Watt = 3,550 Occupants 1.00 X 2,080 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgik/occ. = 1,593 Receptacle 1.00 x 2,080 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.413 Btuh/Waft = o Process 1.00 x 2,080 x 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.413 Btuhh Waft = 0 Infiltration: ��i o x x 2980 x 3�o 1.00 x / 60] E=-37� = t8.9a Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Z—\7 Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 73,061 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 2 080 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgrt/occ. = 1 405 Receptacle 1.00 x 2 080 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft = o Process 1.00 x z o8o x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.a1 Btuh/Waft = o Infiltration: [ tool x 4,8401 x 2 08 x 13.00 x 1.00 / 60] 1 0-00433 9 443 Schedule AIr Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH Lary Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 10,848 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 36 of 37 �J RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 4/1/2004 Project Title Date Room Name Bedroom Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 1 150F Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction IR -38 Roof w/Sheet Metal Area U -Value 19 0. X X X X X EETD' = = = = = Btu/hr 56.0 796 35.6 586 37.0 2,689 35.6 242 37.0 1.570 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Items shown with an asterisk (') denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Shaded Unshaded Solar Gain Orientation Area SGF Area SGF FxdGlsWdw 25 (Northeast) F-xdGls- 191; Ab (Northeast) Sld GIsDr 26 (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw 26b (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw (26 Abv.) FxdGISWdW 26b Abv. (Southeast) (Southeast) ( 39.5 1 ( 6.6 1 ( 62) ( 0.0 x1 x X x X X x x x X 48) + + + + + + + + + + ( 0.0 1 ( 0.0 1 ( 0.0 1 ( 39.5 1 ( 6.6 1 ( 62) ( 0.0 ( 0.390 ( Page Total 5 883 SC 78.0 X X x x X X X X x X 48) x x x x )x )x )� )Z 0.390 43.9 48) 0.390 81.6 62)X 0.40 13.7 62) 0.390 0.0 62) 0.390 0.0 62)X 0.390 Btu/hr 1,459 821 2,028 331 231 39 Sched. Page Total a 908 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 X 500 X 0.500 Wafts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Waft = 853 Occupants 1.00 X 500 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgft/occ. = 383 Receptacle 1.00 x 500 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.413 BtLh[Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 500 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft X 3.412 Btu h/Watt = o Infiltration: =0 x Eioa x � x EL�j-tz x I=_Q01 / 60] = 3,745 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH LTi Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 15,772 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 500 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgft/occ. = 338 Receptacle 1.00 x 500 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 Btah/Waft = 0 Process I� 1.00 x 500 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.a1 Bt■h[Waft = o Infiltration: I1 1.00 x 4840 tent x Area 50 x Ceiling Height t x ACH 60] 0.00433 = 1 964 chedule Alr Lapt,r Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 2,302 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 37 of 37 GAS FURNACES G60UHV i DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE >M COLLECTION ENGINEERING DATA Up-Flow/Horizontal Two Stage Heat - Variable Speed Blower AFUE - 80.0% Input - 66,000 to 132,000 Btuh (19.3 to 38.7 kW) Add-on Cooling - 2 to 5 Tons (7.0 to 17.6 M) Bulletin No. 210346 DESIG,v A September 2002 . Supersedes November 2001 SP nwo P vmFleo $p MCXREGISTERED cunni QUALITY �fATIF1EC SYSTEMS ti • Extra Insulation Reduces Operating Sound Levels DuralokPlus® Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger Primary Limit Control Factory installed Field Wiring Make -Up Box can be installed on either side SureLight® Patented Hot Surface Ignition System Tool -Less Entry SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control with Diagnostic LED's Terminals for Accessory Connections (electronic air cleaners and humidifiers) Circuit Breaker MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION Pressure Switch Combustion Air Inducer Gas and electrical connections from either side of cabinet Combination Two Stage Gas Control Valve Aluminized Steellnshot Burners — Patent Pending Sound Enclosure Reduces Operating Sound Levels \ Slide -Out Blower Fully Insulated Blower Compartment Variable Speed Blower Motor Configuration 660UHV-36A- 070X Unit Type —.J Low NO, = Units meet California G = Gas Furnace Nitrogen Oxides standards Series 60 = 2 Stage 80% AFUE Nominal Gas Heat Input Configuration 070 = 66,000 Btuh (19.3 kW) UH = Up-Flow/Horizontal 090 = 88,000 Btuh (25.8 kW) Blower Motor ❑1 Cabinet Width 110 = 110,000 Btuh (32.2 kW) V = Variable Speed A = 14-1/2 in. (363 mm) 135 = 132,000 Btuh (38.7 kW) Nominal Add -On Cooling Capacity B = 17-1/2 in. (445 mm) 36 = 3 tons (10.6 kW) C = 21 in. (533 mm) 60 = 5 Tons (17.6 kW) D = 24-1/2 in. (622 mm) t❑ Evaporator coils with the same letter designation will physically match the furnace. 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. —„ f do „os,,,,.,o,4 K". ,.,,,rf—I .„ ©2002 Lennox Industries Inc. Applications - Input capacities of 66,000, 88,000, 110,000 and 132,000 Btuh (19.3, 25.8, 32.2 and 38.7 kW). - Energy efficiency (AFUE) of 80.0%. •- 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. Remcveable 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 are design 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. - Maunfactured in accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards. Equipment Warranty - Duralok' Aluminized Steel Heat Exchangers - twenty year limited warranty. - Surelight® ignition control system - five year limited warranty (residential applications) - one year (non-residential applications). - All other covered components - five year limited warranty (residential applications) - one year (non-residential applications). - Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate included with equipment for details. SureLightO Hot Surface Ignition - To9gh, 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. SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control Furnace Control Features: - Solid-state board contains all necessary controls and relays to operate furnace. - Induced draft blower is controlled by board. Prior to ignition, a low speed 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 power to operate at minimum ignitor temperature required for ignition, prolonging ignitor life. - Electronic flame sensor assures safe and reliable operation. - Should flame fail to ignite, flame sensor will initiate 4 re -attempts at 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. - Jumper settings for single or two stage thermostat operation. - Two selectable 2nd stage recognition times (10 and 15 minutes) are available on the board when the furnace is used with a single stage thermostat. When used with a two stage thermostat, furnace will only initiate second stage operation with a second stage thermostat demand. - Two LED's indicate heating status and aid in troubleshooting. - Two accessory terminals furnished for additional power supply requirements for 120 volt (less than 1 amp) power humidifiers and electronic air cleaners. Blower Control Features: - Control interfaces variable speed motor with thermostat and optional CCB1 humidity control. - Two blower speeds - 2nd Stage Heat and 2nd Stage Cool (with four air volume selections for each) are selected by DIP switches on board. Heat speed can be adjusted to optimize discharge temperature. Cool speed can be adjusted to correct optional cooling capacity. See Blower Performance tables. NOTE - 1 st stage blower speed is a percentage of 2nd stage speed. - ADJUST switch (DIP) allows normal (NORM), 10% higher (+ plus) or 10% lower (—.minus) motor speed selection within HEAT and COOL speeds selected for fine tuning air volume. - DELAY switch (DIP) allows one of four de -humidification profiles during cooling mode. 1 - Motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds, then at 82% for 7-1/2 minutes, then at 100% (if needed) until demand is satisfied. Once demand is met, motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds, then ramps down to stop. 2 - Motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds, then at 82% for 7-1/2 minutes, then at 100% (if needed) until demand is satisfied, Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. 3 - Motor runs at 82% for 7-1/2 minutes and then at 100% (if needed) until demand is satisfied, Once demand is met,motor ramps down to stop. 4 - Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied, Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. • - Blower motor off delay timing selection - In heat mode, blower on time is fixed at 45 seconds, blower off time is adjustable from 60, 90, 120 and 180 seconds (factory setting - 90 seconds). - Control has four status lights (CFM, ON/OFF, HTG BLOWER, HI/LOW) to assist in servicing. - For air-conditioning applications, blower on time is 2 seconds following thermostat demand for cooling. - Board controls evaporator humidity by controlling blower and compressor speed on two speed outdoor units when used with CCB1 humidity control. - Control is factory installed in the unit control box. G60UHV / Page 2 loo. - Each blower assembly statically and dynamically balanced. • - Change in blower speed is easily accomplished by simple DIP switch change on SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control. - See Blower Performance tables. - Blower assembly easily removed for servicing Variable Speed Blower Motor - Electronically controlled motor (ECM) maintains specified air volume from 0 though 0.80 in. w.g. (0 through 200 Pa) static range. - Motor is controlled by SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control. - Motor is resiliently mounted. - When furnaces are used with Harmony'" Zone Control System, blower motor operates from predetermined minimum - maximum air volumes to satisfy zone requirements. 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. - Patent pending sound enclosure reduces operating sound levels. Two Stage Gas Control Valve - 24 volt redundant combination two stage gas control valve combines manual shut off valve (On -Off), automatic electric valve (dual) and gas pressure regulation into a compact combination control. Two Speed Combustion Air Inducer - Shaded pole heavy duty two speed blower prepurges heat exchanger and safely vents flue products. - Dual pressure switches (low fire/high fire) prove 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) factory installed on blower housing. Flame Rollout Switches (2) - Manual reset. ' (• - 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 circuit breaker wired in series. Note - 50VA transformer is required when unit is used with Harmony- Zone Control System. Ordered separately. See Price Book. 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. Cabinet - Low profile, narrow width cabinet allows easy installation. - Fully insulated cabinet with thick foil faced insulation (3 times thicker than standard furnace) on sides and back of heating compartment and special mat faced- insulation in blower compartment (2 times thicker than standard furnace) to reduce operating sound levels. - 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. 2nd stage 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. • - 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. 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. G60UHV / Page 3 Do. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA 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 tables 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 tables 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. CCB1 EfficiencyPlus- Humidity Control - Electronic control (35H00) installs next to room thermostat, allows selection of desired indoor humidity level during cooling mode. - During heating season control is inoperable. s EfficiencyPtus - CCB1 controls indoor humidity by changing indoor blower speed and compressor speed (two speed outdoor units only). 0000 0 - Humidity level is adjusted with vertical set point slide on scale of 40% thru 60%, 50% ... recommended setting.�i�L��7® - Five indicator LED's (MIN - MAX) in a bar graph configuration indicate difference in actual r; relative humidity and set point, indicates demand imposed on system equipment, more lights on, the longer equipment will operate to obtain desired humidity level. No lights on, humidity is at or below set point. EZ Filter Base for Up -Flow Bottom Return Air Applications - Hinged door with thumbscrew for easy filter access. - Uses standard size filters (field provided). - See Specifications tables for order number. High Altitude Orifice Kit (natural gas models only) - Required on all natural gas units for proper unit operation at altitudes from 7,500 to 10,000 ft. (1372 to 2286 m). •- Proper orifice for LPG/Propane models is included with optional LPG/Propane Conversion Kit. - See Specifications tables and High Altitude / Manifold Pressure Table for applications and catalog numbers. High Altitude Pressure Switch Kit - Required on most units for proper unit operation at altitudes above 4,500 ft. (1372 m). - See Specifications tables and High Altitude / Manifold Pressure 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 tables for catalog number. LPG/Propane Conversion Kit - Required for field changeover from natural gas. - See Specifications tables and High Altitude / Manifold Pressure Table for applications and catalog numbers. RAB Return Air Base - For 60C and 60D models with 2nd stage air volumes over 1800 cfm (850 Us) 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 tables for catalog number. Vent Adaptor (Up -Flow Applications Only) - Allows venting through a masonry chimney without the need of a flue liner. - Temperature sensor protects against abnormal operating conditions - manual reset. - Sensor wiring may be routed from either side of adaptor. - Minimum winter design temperatures when used with G60UHV furnaces: -10°F (-23°C) for -70, -90, -135 models. +5°F (-15°C) for -110 models. . - Refer to Winter Design Temperatures Map on next page for application information. Also refer to the installation instructions for detailed information. - See Specifications tables for catalog number. 6 in. (152 mm) Thermostat - See Thermostats bulletin in Controls section and Lennox Price Book for a complete list of thermostats. G60UHV / Page 4 11o. M) 27"F 37"1 5"F -10"F •10"F This map is a necessarily generalized guide to temperatures in the contiguous Unites States. Temperatures shown for areas such as • mountainous regions and large urban centers may not be accurate. The data used to develop this map was taken from the 1993 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook (Chapter 24, Table 1: Climate Conditions for the United States. Reprinted with permission from NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code ©1999, National Fire Protection Associatior, Quincy, MA 02269. This re- printed material is not the complete and official position of the National Fire Protection Association on the referenced subject, which is repre- sented only by the standard in its entirety. UP -FLOW POSITION HORIZONTAL POSITION Type "Bl" Type "C" Vent Type Type• "E 1" Type "C" in. mm in. mm Vent Type in. mm in. mm Sides 0 0 Mo ❑E 0 Ends 1p2 M51 E❑2 ❑1 51 Rear 0 0 0 0 Rear 0 .0 0 0 Top 1 25 1 25 Front 3 76 3 76 Front (service/alcove) 24 610 24 610 Floor Combustible Combustible Flue 1 25 6 152 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—In the U.S. flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in r anent GAMA/A.GA. venting tables, American National Standard (ANSI -Z223.1) 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. Qt Left 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. Top D0 Do pt 0 E30 Front 3 76 3 76 Front (service) 24 610 24 610 Floor 0 0 0 0 Flue 1 25 6 152 NOTE—Air for combustion and supply air ventilation must conform to the methods outlined in Americana National Standard (ANSI -Z223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or Nationa Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1, & CAN/CGA-149.2 "Installation Code'for Gas Burning Appliances". NOTE—In the U.S. flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in current GAMA/AGA. venting tables, American National Standard (ANSI -Z223.1) National Fuel Gas erode or applicable provisions of local building codes. In Canada flue --izing must conform to the methods outlined in National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1 and .2. pp Line contact installation permissible between jacket top or sides and building joists. m_nnr iuv / r). , r ► Gas Model No. Heating Low NOx Model No. Performance Input - Btuh (kW) low fire • Output - Btuh (kW) low fire Input - Btuh (kW) high fire Output - Btuh (kW) high fire *AFUE California Seasonal Efficiency High static (CSA) - in. w.g. (Pa) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) low fire Temperature rise range - °F (°C) high fire G60UHV-36A-070 G60UHV-36B-09C G60UHV-00C-090 G60UHV-36A-070X - - - G60UHV-60C-090X 45,000 (13.2) 60,000 (17.6) 60,000 (17.6) 36,000 (10.5) 48,000 (14.1) 48,000 (14.1) 66,000 (19.3) 88,000 (5.8) 88,000 (25.8) 54,000 (15.8) 72,000 (21.1) 72,000 (21.1) 80.0% 80.0% 80.0% 77.2% 77.1% 76.8% .80(200) .80(200) .80(200) 20 - 50 (11 - 28) 20 - 50 (11 - 28) 15 - 45 (8 - 25) 40 - 70 (22 - 39) 40 - 70 (22 - 39) 30 - 60 (17 - 33) Connections Flue connection - in. (mm) round 4 (102) 4 (102) 4 (102) Gas pipe size IPS - in. (mm) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) Blower Wheel nominal diameter x width - in. (mm) 10 x 8 (254 x 203) 10 x 8 (254 x 203), 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) Data Motor output - hp (W) 1/2(373) 1/2(373) 1 (746) Tons (kW) of add-on cooling 2 - 3 (7.0 - 10.6) 2 - 3.5 (7.0 - 12.3) 3.5 - 5 (12.3 - 17.6) Shipping Data lbs. (kg) 1 Package 137 (62) 154 (70) 172 (78) Matching Coils t❑Up-flow C33 -18A -2F, C33 -24B -2F, C33 -36C -2F, cased C33 -24A -2F, C33 -3013-2F, C33 -48C -2F, 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) C33 -30A -2F, C33 -36B -2F, C33 -50/60C -2F, RAB Return Air Base C33 -36A -2F, C33 -38B -2F, RAB60C (12M71)' Vent Adaptor - 6 in. 152 (mm) connection size C33 -38A -2F C33 -42B -2F, 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) C33 -4813-2F Horizontal CH33-18A-2F, CH33-36B-2F, CH33-36C-2F, CH33-24/30A-2F, CH33-42B-2F, CH33-48C-2F, CH33-36A-2F CH33-44/48B-2F CH33-50/60C-2F I Electrical characteristics 120 volts 60 hertz 1 phase (les than 12 amps) ORDERED�rpt r f k OPTIONAL ACCESSORIfS� INUST'BE EXTRA,' "� �+ wt� p Air Filter and Rack Kit Horizontal 871-95 - (1) 14 x 25 x 1 in. 871-96 - (1) 18 x 25 x 1 in. 87L97 - (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. Number and size of filters (end) (356 x 635 x 25 mm) (457 x 635 x 25 mm (508 x 635 x 25• mm) ®Side Return Single (44.122) or Ten Pack (66K63).- (1) 1'6 x 2 i x 1 in. (406 x 635 x 25 mm) EZ Filter Base Catalog Number - Shipping Weight 73P55 - 6 lbs. (3 kg) '73P56 - 7 lbs. (3 kgp 731357 8 lbs: (4 kg) Dimensions - H x W x D 4 x 14-1/4 x 28-5/8 in. 4 x 17-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. 4 x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 in, (102 x 362 x 727 mm) (102 x 448 x 727 mm) (102 x 549 x 727 mm) Number and size of filter (field provided) 14 x 25 x 1 in. (356 x 16 x 25 x 1 in. (406 < 20 x"25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) 635 x 25 mm) . 635 x25 mm) CCB1 Efficiency Plus'" Humidity Control System 35H00 35H00 35H00 p High Altitude 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 30M46 30M46 30M46 Orifice Kit ... (natural gas only) p High Altitude 4501 to 7500 ft. (1372 to 2286 m) Not Required 18M61 18M61 Pressure Switch Kit 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 18M64 18M64 18M64 Horizontal Support Frame Kit - Shipping Weight 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) LPG/Propane Kit 0 to 7500 ft. (0 to 2286 m) 27M08 27M08 27M08 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 30M44 30M44 30M44 RAB Return Air Base - - ... RAB60C (12M71)' Vent Adaptor - 6 in. 152 (mm) connection size 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg, 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) frAnnual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system raing for non -weatherized furnaces. NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. [i 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. ® Required for proper operation at specific altitudes over 4,500 ft. (1370 m). M Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. [D Not for use with RAB Return Air Base or with 60C and 60D size units with 2nd stage heating air flow requirements of 1800 cfm (850 Us) or;reater. See Blower Performance Tables for additional information. M Required for proper operation at altitudes from 7500 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). G60UHV / Page 6 ► SPtClIFICATIONS Gas Model No. G60UHV-60C-110 G60UHV-60D-135 Heating Low NOx Model No. Performance G60UHV-60C-110X --- Input - Btuh (kW) low fire 75,000 (22.0) 90,000 (26.4) Output - Btuh (kW) low fire 60,000 (17.6) 72,000 (21.1) Input - Btuh (kW) high fire 110,000 (32.2) 132,000 (38.7) Output - Btuh (kW) high fire 90,000 (26.4) 108,000 (31.6) *AFUE 80.0% 80.0% California Seasonal Efficiency 77.2% 77.5% High static (CSA) - in. w.g. (Pa) .80(200) .80(200) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) low fire 25 - 55 (14 - 31) 25 - 55 (14 - 31) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) high fire 35 - 65 (19 - 36) 45 - 75 (25 - 42) Connections Flue connection - in. (mm) round 4 (102) ®4 (102) Gas pipe size IPS - in. (mm) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) Blower Wheel nominal diameter xwidth -in. (mm) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) Data Motor output - hp (W) 1 (746) 1 (746) Tans (kW) of add-on cooling 3.5 - 5 (12.3 - 17.6) 4 - 5 (14.1 - 17.6) Shipping Data lbs. (kg) 1 Package 184 (83) 198 (90) Matching Coils p1 Up-flow cased C33-36C-2F, C33-48C-2F, C33-60D-2F, C33-62D-2F C33-50/60C-2F, Horizontal CH33-36C-2F, CH33-48C-2F, CH33-60D-2F, CH33-62D-2F CH33-50/60C-2F •; Electrical characteristics 120 volts - 60 hertz - 1 phase Less than 12 amps) .( OfPTION AL' ACCESSORIES MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA _ ® Air Filter and Rack Kit Horizontal (end) 871-97 871-98 Number and size of filters (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) (1) 25 x 25 x 1 in. (635 x 635 x 25 mm) ®Side Return Single 44.122 or Ten Pack (66K63) - (1) 16 x 25 x 1 (406 x 635 x 25) EZ Filter Base Catalog Number - Shipping Weight 731257 - 8 lbs. (4 kg) 73P58 - 10 lbs. (5 kg) Dimensions - H x W x D 4,x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. 4 x 24-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 549 x 727 mm) (102 x 625 x 727 mrfi) Number and size of field provided filter (1) 20 x 25'x.1 in. (508 x 635 x25 mm) (1) 24 x 24 x 1 in. (610 x 610 x 25 mm) CCB1 Efficiency Plus' Humidity Control System 35H00 35H00 ® High Altitude 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 30M46 30M46 Orifice Kit (natural gas only) p High Altitude 4501 to 7500 ft. (1372 to 2286 m) 18M63 . 18M63 Pressure Switch Kit 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 18M61 18M61 Horizontal Support Frame Kit - Shipping Weight 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) LPG/Propane Kit 0 to 7500 ft. (0 to 2286 m) 27M08 27M08 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 30M44 30M44 RAB Return Air Base RAB60C (12M71) RAB60D (12M72) Adaptor - 6 in. 152 (mm) connection size 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) •Vent *Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion syste n rating for non-weatherized furnaces. NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not fumished and must be field provided. ❑p 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. ® Required for proper operation at specific altitudes over 4,500 ft. (1370 m). ® Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. ® 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 2nd stage heating air flow requirements of 1800 cfm (850 Us) or greater. See Blower Performance Tables for additional information. ® Required for proper operation at altitudes from 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). G60UHV / Paoe 7 ► 5. Bottom and one side return air. See Blower Performance Tables for additional information **Flue outlet may be horizontal but furnace must be vented vertically ipOptional External Side Return Air Filter Kit is not for use with the optional RAB Return Air Base. A w � B 9/16 (14) 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —C=::= 0 0 LENNQX 0 0 0 0 0000 0 SEE. 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOPTIONAL EXTERNAL SIDE RETURN AIR FILTER KIT (Either Side) / (10011 6) II� 0 i I 14-3/4 (375) 16 At (406) AIR FLOW �� �� 518(16) 3/4 (19) C .314 (19) *Bottom Return Air Opening FRONT VIEW • G60UHV / Page 8 Do- u�uvuvuuu I II ❑p OPTIONAL ----- EXTERNAL---rte SIDE RETURN 23-3/4(603) AIR FILTER KIT (Either Side) 25 (E35) TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 3-1/4 (83) Right 28-1/2 8-1/8 (206) Left 3-3/4 (724) 9/16 (95) 19-7/16 (14) (494) / **FLUE OUTLET �d(EitharSide) 14 (356) Right / ELECTRICAL INLET 13-1/4 (337) Left (Eitter Side) G GAS 01PIN G INLET n (Either Side) 4-7/8 (124) Right 2-1/4 (57) Left I� ELECTRICAL INLET (Ehcher Side) -610 4 log— 23 (102) (584) *Side Return 14 (356.) Air Opening (Either Side) 1-15/16 49 (597) 4-1/4 *Bottom Return (108) Air Opening SIDE VIEW DIMENSIONS- 1NCHE!9(MM)'- PO *NOTE - 60C and 60D size units that require 2nd stage air 3-3/4(95) volumes over 1800 cfm (850 L/s) must have one D �of the following: 1. Single side return air with transition, to accommodate D in. mm 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) cleanable air mm in. mm in. mm filter. Required to maintain proper air velocity. 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 2. Single side return air with optional RAB Return Air Base 4-1/2 114 SUPPLY AIR 17-1/2 3. Bottom return air. FLUE OUTLET 416 16 406 6 OPENING G60UHV-60C-90 4. Return air from both sides. (Top) HUM 5. Bottom and one side return air. See Blower Performance Tables for additional information **Flue outlet may be horizontal but furnace must be vented vertically ipOptional External Side Return Air Filter Kit is not for use with the optional RAB Return Air Base. A w � B 9/16 (14) 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —C=::= 0 0 LENNQX 0 0 0 0 0000 0 SEE. 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOPTIONAL EXTERNAL SIDE RETURN AIR FILTER KIT (Either Side) / (10011 6) II� 0 i I 14-3/4 (375) 16 At (406) AIR FLOW �� �� 518(16) 3/4 (19) C .314 (19) *Bottom Return Air Opening FRONT VIEW • G60UHV / Page 8 Do- u�uvuvuuu I II ❑p OPTIONAL ----- EXTERNAL---rte SIDE RETURN 23-3/4(603) AIR FILTER KIT (Either Side) 25 (E35) TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 3-1/4 (83) Right 28-1/2 8-1/8 (206) Left 3-3/4 (724) 9/16 (95) 19-7/16 (14) (494) / **FLUE OUTLET �d(EitharSide) 14 (356) Right / ELECTRICAL INLET 13-1/4 (337) Left (Eitter Side) G GAS 01PIN G INLET n (Either Side) 4-7/8 (124) Right 2-1/4 (57) Left I� ELECTRICAL INLET (Ehcher Side) -610 4 log— 23 (102) (584) *Side Return 14 (356.) Air Opening (Either Side) 1-15/16 49 (597) 4-1/4 *Bottom Return (108) Air Opening SIDE VIEW A B C D Model No. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm G60UHV-36A-070 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 330 4-1/2 114 G60UHV-36B-090 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 6 152 G60UHV-60C-90 G60UHV-60C-110 21 533 19-7/8 504 19-1/2 495 7-3/4 197 G60UHV-60D-135 24-1/2 622 23-3/8 546 23 584 9-1/2 241 0 *Flue outlet may be from end but furnace must be vented vertically FLUE OUTLET (Top) LEFT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE r GAS PIPING INLET (Top or Bottom) 3-1/4 (83) AIR 1.0-4 FLOW ELECTRICAL INLET (To:) or Bottom) r g o -. - L / 3-3/4(95) 1) T 14 (356) Top 4-718 (124) Top 13-1/4 (337) 2-1/4 (57) Bottom Bottom TOP VIEW 28-112 *FLUE 40 28-1/2 (724) OUTLET (1016) (724) 9/16 9/16(14) (End) 3/4 19 (14 () DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD 108 ( ) -0--19-7/16 DDDDDDDD ( 23-1/2 (494) DDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD (597) suA RLY B A DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD A RAR " 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 1# (Top or Bottom) furnace mus- be vented vertically FLOW 8-118 ELECTRICAL (206) -.FLUE OUTLET INLET o (Tdp) (Top or Bottom) 3-314(95) 0 2-1/4 (57) Top 13-1/4 (337) Top 4-7/8 (124) Bottom 14 (356) Bottom TOP VIEW *FLUE OUTLET .28-1/2 28-1/2 40 (End) (724) (724) (1016) 3-3'/4 (95) 23-1/2 AIR FLOW DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD D (597) 419-7/16 RETURN (108, A 4-1/4 O mil t DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD A DDDDDDDD B (494) (14 OPENING DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD SUPPLY AI OPENING 43/4(19) 9/1 E (14) END VIEW FRONT VIEW END VIEW G60UHV / Page 9 ► A B C D Model No. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm G60UHV-36A-070 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 330 4-1/2 114 i• G60UHV-36B-090 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 6 152 G60UHV-60C-90 " G60U HV -60C-110 21 533 19-7/8 454 19-1/2 495 7-3/4- 197 G60UHV-60D-135 24-1/2 622 23-3/8 546 23 584 9-1/2 241 G60UHV / Page 9 ► HORIZONTAL FILTER KIT _ cfm L/s in. w.g. ' 1-1/4 (32) 0 0.00 0, 200 95 24-3/4 5/8 (629) 0 400 190 0.03 5 600 (16) 0.04 10 800 380 0.06 15 1000 470 0.09 A 1200 B 0.12 30 518 n Catalog Number inch mm inch mm 0.19 (16) II LB -98934A (891-95) 14 356 12-3/4 324 945 0.27 LB -98934B (891-96) 18 457 16-3/4 425 A B RETURAIR N > I LB -98934C (891-97) ?1 533 18-3/4 476 OPENING AIR FLOW i i LB -98934D (891-98) 25 635 23-3/4 603 23-1/2 518 (597) (16)U AIR FILTER 5/8 (Furnished) (16) SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW RAU RETURN AIR- BASE.-::FOR_SIDE.RETURN* AIR'APPLI.CATIONS ----- 7 O r------- � I I � `23 I *FIELD \> 4 1.0 02 FURNISHED (102 ( 314 56 I 18-1 /2 • PLENUM. ( SIDE RETURN * AIR OPENINGS Unit Opening ( ) 470 (Either Side) �� (Either Side) I l I Overall AIR FLOW L---------1—� f F .7773 3-1/4(83) `'f° -*Base�O enin ass P gx 21 (533) RAB60C OPTIONAL 20-1/2 (521) 3 4 RETURN ( 24-1/2 (622) RAB60D AIR 718 27-5/8).(702) ) " FRONT VIEW BASE (22) SIDE VIEW *NOTE -Both return air openings must be covered by a single plenum. Overall opening dimensions: 23 (584) wide x 18_1/2 (470) high. Optional Side Return Air Filter Kits are not for use with RAB Return Air Base. • G60UHV / Page 10 No. FILTER AIR RESISTANCE cfm L/s in. w.g. Pb 0 0 0.00 0, 200 95 0.01 0 400 190 0.03 5 600 285 0.04 10 800 380 0.06 15 1000 470 0.09 20 1200 565 0.12 30 1400 660 0.15 35 1600 755 0.19 45 1800 850 0.23 55 2000 945 0.27 65 2200 1040 0.33 80 2400 1130 0.38 95 2600 1225 1 0.44 110 01 -INCHES (MM) -FURNACE/COIL COMBINATIONS UP-FLOWO. A 40 0. • ��= � � • � _ iIIJllll • HIGH ALTITUDE / MANIFOLD Model No. A B Altitude Model No. A Model 0 - 4500 fL g 7501-10,000 ft. at all altitudes Input Gas (0 - 1372 m) in. mm in. mm Required Conversion Pressure in. mm in. mm Kit Switch Uncased CH33-18A-2F cased 21-1/2 -546 61-1/2 1562 C33 -18A-2 9-3/4 248 49 1245 CH33-24/30A-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 C33 -24A-2 14 356 54 1372 CH33-36A-2F cased 26-1/2•. 673 66-1/2 C33-2413-2 13-7/8 352 53-7/8 1368 CH33-36B-2F 1689 C33 -30A-2 18 457 58 1473 cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 C33-308-2 17-3/4 451 57-3 1497 CH33-36C-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 C33 -36A-2, C33-4813-2 22-1/8 562 62-1/8 1578 CH33-42B-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 -1.689 C33-366-2 21-7/8 556 61-7/8 1572 CH33-44/48B-2F cased 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 ., 1816 C33 -36C-2 21-1/4 540 61-1/4 1556 CH33-48C-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 C33 -38A-2 22-1/4 565 627 1.581 CH33-50/60C-2F cased 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816 C33-3813-2 22 559 62 1575 C33-4213-2 21-7/8 556 61-7/8 1572 CH33-60D-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 C33 -44C-2, C33 -48C-2 21-1/2 546 61-1/2 1562 CH33-62D-2F cased 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816 C33 -50/60C-2, C33 -60D-2 24-3/4 629 64-3/4 1645 C33 -62D-2 28-3/4 730 68-3/4 1746 Cased C33 -18A -2F, C33 -24A -2F, C33 -24B -2F 16-1/2 419 56-1/2 1435 C33 -30A -2F, C33-3013-2 20-1/2 521 6_07-72 1537 C33 -36A -2F, C33 -368-2F, C33 -36C -2F, C33 -38A -2F, C33-386-217, C33-4213-217, 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 C33 -44C -2F, C33 -486-21F, C33 -48C -2F C33 -50/60C -2F, C33 -62D -2F 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816 C33 -60D-2 26-12 673 66-12 1689 • HIGH ALTITUDE / MANIFOLD PRESSURE INFORMATION Altitude Manifold Pressure Model 0 - 4500 fL 4,501 - 7500 ft. 7501-10,000 ft. at all altitudes Input Gas (0 - 1372 m) (1373 -2286 m) (2286 - 3048 m) Size Required Pressure Conversion Required Conversion Pressure Required Pressure Conversion Low Fire High Fire g Kit Switch Kit Switch Kit Switch in. w.g. kPa in. w.g. kPa -070 Nat. N/A No change N/A No change 30M46 18M64 1.7 0.42 3.5 0.87 LPG [11 27M08 No change [ 271VI08 No change ) 30M44 181VI64 4.9 1.22 10.0 2.5 Nat. N/A No change N/A 18M61 30M46 18M64 1.7 0.42 3.5 0.87 090 LPG I] 27M08 No change ,p 27M08 18M61 1] 30M44 18M64 4.9 1.22 10.0 2.5 -110 Nat. N/A No change N/A 181VI63 30M46 18M61 1.7 0.42 3.5 0.87 -135 LPG 11 27M08 No change ❑ 271VI08 18M63 p 30M44 18M61 4.9 1.22 10.0 2.5 Pressure switch is factory set. No adjustment necessary. All models use the factory installed pressure switch from 0-4500 feet (0-1372 m). ) LPG/Propane conversion kit includes LP regulator, no additional requirements for high altitude. ram iNv i c.,.o „ N, CONDENSING UNITS L ENNOW H s"19 • ENGINEERING DATA *►O� ON<V TWO-STAGE COMPRESSOR VERS DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE" COLLECTION WITH SILENTCOMFORT m" TECHNOLOGY 3 to 5 Ton Specially Designed SilentComfort" SEER up to 19.20 Heavy Gauge Fan Guard Steel Cabinet With Bulletin No. 210378 Powder Paint Finish February 2003 ra+inuna+u�sar2v SpeclallyL�signed WHEN me cowry \ ' s�susrm SuperOluiet wm AND Dire :t System Operation �� ;� t _ A'.i Drive Pan �. Monitor - Variably -Speed UCondense, Fan Motor (-038 models only) 1 A ® L Extra Insulation` Reduces Operating i Sound Levels AV LISTED ;(g / Aluminum Fns CopperTrne U Outdoor Gil C ®L G Copeland Two -Stage r LISTED Scroll- Compresso, aEE Enhanced �L �_ ; PVC Coatedg / Coil Guard o (" Supports • Feet Raise Unit � -' � Brass Service Off Ground Valves1110 11 Y I Y1111111". /VC�..�►1 Low Pressure vra` High Pressure fa Switch REGISTERED Switch QUALITY SYSTEMS CONTENTS ARI Ratings .............................. Pages 7-10 Installation Clearances ......................... Page 6 Dimensions ................................... Page 6 Model Number Identification .................. Pagel Electrical Data ................................ Page 5 Optional Accessories ....................... Pages 34 Expanded Rating Tables ................... Pages 11-82 Outdoor Sound Data .............. :............. Page 4 • Features .. ..............,................ Pages 2-3 Field Wiring ................................... Page 4 MODEL,NU MBER .IDENTIFICATION, Specifications.— .* .............................. Page 5 HS X A 19- 036-230-01 UnitType—= T`-- Minor RevislonNumber HS = High Side Condensing Unit Voltage Refrigerant Type 230 = 2081230v-1 phase-6-)hz X = R410A Major Revision Cooling Capacity Tons (kW) Series 036 = 3 (10.6) 038 = 3 (10.6) 048 = 4 (14.1) 060 = 5 (17.6) 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. 02003 Lennox Industries Inc. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer and servicing agency. .FEATYRES Application - SEER up to 19.20. - 3 through 5 ton (10.6 through 17.6 kW). •- Single 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 tables. - For evaporator unit data, Coils and Blower Coil Units sections. - Units shipped completely factory assembled, piped, and wired. Each unit is test operated at the factory insuri-ig proper operation. - Installer must set condensing unit, connect refrigerant lines, and make electrical connections to complete job Equipment Warranty - Compressor - limited warranty for ten years in residential installations and five years in non-residential installations. - All other covered components - five years in residential installations and one year in non-residential installations. - Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate included with unit for specific details. 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 Stanck3rd 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 accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards. - ENERGY STAR® certified. units are designed to use less energy, help save money on utility bills, and help prote:�t the environment. Refrigerant - Non -chlorine, ozone friendly, R410A. - Unit pre -charged with refrigerant. See Specification table. 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. s Copeland Two -Stage, Modulating Scroll' 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. - During compression, one scroll remains stationary while the other scroll orbits around it. - Gas 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. Vol- ume between the pockets is simultaneously reduced. - When pocket reaches the center, gas is now at high pressure and is forced out of a port lo- cated 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 maxi- mizes efficiency. - Scroll compressor is tolerant to the effects of slugging and contaminants. If this occurs, scrolls separate, allowing liquid or contaminants to to be worked toward the center and discharged. - Low gas pulses during compression reduces operational sound levels. auc Fix Intemal solenoid Compressor motor is internally protected from excessive current and tempera-ure. Compressor is installed in the unit on specially formulated, resilient rubber mounts for better sound dampening and vibration free operation. The two-stage, modulating scroll contains two bypass ports on the fixed scroll in the first suction pocket. On the outside of the fixed scroll there is a "slider ring" that is controlled by an internal sole- noid that will rotate and cover the bypass ports. When the thermostat calls for First -stage cooling, the bypass ports are open and the compressor operates at 67% capacity, creatine more cost-effective and efficient compressor operation. The bypassed refrigerant is returned to the compressor housing through the bypass ports. When the thermostat calls for second -stage cooling the internal solenoid is energized, the slider ring rotates and covers the bypass ports, and the compressor operates at full caaacity. Crankcase Heater (-038 Models Only) Crankcase heater prevents migration of liquid refrigerant into compressor and ensures proper compressor ILbrication. Factory installed on HSXA19-038 models. HSXA19 / Page 2 » FCATURES System Operation Monitor - Provides detailed information for proper preventive maintenance and fast, easy servicing. • - Displays the most common fault conditions through indicator LED's: - Monitor detects both mechanical and electrical system problems. - Monitors only and does not provide safety protection. - When an abnormal condition is detected, communicates the specific condition through the ALERT and TRIP lights. POWER LED (green) - indicates voltage within the range of 19-28VAC is present at the power connection. • • ALERT LED (yellow) - communicates an abnormal system condition through a unique flash code. The ALERT LED will flash a num- ber of times consecutively, pause and then repeat the process. The number of consecutive flashes, defined as the Flash Code, correlates to a particular abnormal condition. The codes can indicate one of the following: long run time, system pressure trip (dis- charge or suction pressure out -of -limits or compressor overloaded), short cycling, locked rotor, open circuit, open start circuit (cur- rent present only in run circuit), open run circuit (current present only in start circuit), welded contactor (c)mpressor runs continu- ously), or low voltage (control circuit < 17VAC). TRIP LED (red) - indicates there is a demand signal from the thermostat but no current to the compressor is detected by the monitor. Super -Quiet Condenser Fan with SilentComfort' Technology - Specially -designed, SilentComfort fan guard uses Passive Vortex Suppression to reduce air noise. Corresion-resistant PVC (poly- vinyl chloride) coated steel wire. - Specially designed fan blades reduce operating sound levels. - 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. - HSXA19-038 models have a variable -speed condenser fan motor. - Motor totally enclosed for maximum protection from weather, dust and corrosion. - Rain shield on motor provides additional protection from moisture. - Fan service access accomplished by removal of fan guard. Hi -Capacity Liquid Line Drier Factory installed in the liquid line, the drier traps moisture or dirt that could contaminate the refrigerant system. - Molded -core type drier containing molecular sieve and activated alumina. Copper Tube/Enhanced Fin Coil - Lennox designed and fabricated coil. - Ripple -edged aluminum fins. -Copper tube construction. - 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. 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. Refrigerant Line onnections, 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. Sucton 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. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA SignatureStat- Programmable Thermostat - Combination temperature and humidity control. - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Auto -changeover tr - Easy-to-use, menu driven thermostat with a back -lit, dot-matrix LCD screen. rw - Remote outdoor sensor (furnished) allows the thermostat to display outdoor temperature and adjust meati indoor dewpoint temperature for precision humidity control. .i -See the SignatureStat Engineering Handbook bulletin in the Controls section for more information. - See Controls section and Lennox Price Book for additional thermostats. - Should not be used with CCB1 EfficiencyPlus' Humidity Control. Compressor Hard Start Kit - Single-phase units are equipped with a PSC compressor motor. This type of motor normally does not need a potential relay and start capacitor. - In conditions such as low voltage, kit may be required to increase the compressor starting torque. - See Specifications table for order number. Crankcase Heater (Optional for -036-048-060 Models Only) - Crankcase heater prevents migration of liquid refrigerant into compressor and ensures proper compressor lubrication. - See Specifications table for order number. Expansion Valve Kits - Must be ordered extra and field installed on certain evaporator units. See ARI Ratings tables. - Chatleff style fitting. HSXA19 / Page 3 » OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES -MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA CCB1 EfficiencyPlus- Humidity Control - CCB1 Humidity Control installs next to the room thermostat and allows selection of desired indoor humidity level in cooling mode. `.. . Controls indoor humidity by altering indoor blower speed. o Efficiency Plus - Humidity level desired may be set by adjusting a vertical slide to set point on a scale of 40% thru 60% (50% recommended as initial set point). - Five indicator lights (MIN - MAX) in a bar graph configuration indicate difference between actual relative humidity and set point. This Indicates demand imposed on system equipment, the more lights on, the longer the equipment will operate to obtain desired humidity level. If no lights are on, the humidity level is at or below set point. LENNOM - CCB1 is most effective when used with indoor units that have variable speed blower motors. - May also be used with units that have multi -speed (non -variable speed) blower motors. Usage with multi -speed motors requires EBR1 Blower Relay Kit. See below. - Should not be used with SignatureStat- thermostats. EBR1 Blower Relay Kit - EBR1 Kit allows CCB1 to be used with gas furnaces or blower coil units that have multi -speed (non -variable speed) blower motors. Indoor Blower Speed Relay Kit - Relay kit provides optimum humidity control conditions by automatically reducing indoor blower speed during continuous fan or first -stage compressor operation. - Kit should not be used with CCB1 EfficiencyPlus' Humidity Control applications. Freezestat - Installs on or near the discharge line of the evaporator or on the suction line. - Senses suction line temperature and cycles the compressor off when suction line temperature falls below it's setpoint. - Opens at 29°F (-2°C) and closes at 58°F (14'C). Low Ambient Kit - Condensing units will operate satisfactorily down to 45°F (7°C) outdoor air temperature without any additional contrcls. - Kit can be added in the field enabling unit to operate properly down to 30°F (-1 °C). - Crankcase heater and a freezestat should be installed on compressors equipped with a low ambient kit. - A compressor lock -out thermostat should be added to terminate compressor operation below recommended operation conditions (on/off operation, 30°F (-1°C) or modulating operation, 0°F (-18°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. - See Specifications table. Refrigerant Line Kits •- Refrigerant lines (suction 8 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 Specifications table for selection. - Kit is not available for HSXA19-060 model and must be field fabricated. Time Delay Relay Kit - Delays the indoor'blower ofr time during the cooling cycle. - See ARI Rating Tables for usage. FIELD WIRING =. DI -THERMOSTAT DI C� SWITCH L(By Others) (Optional) I SWITCH ( (By Others) A- Two Wire Power (not famished) B - Two Power (not furnished) - See Electrical Data C- Four Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) -18 ga. minimum LENNOX v LENNOX CONDENSING HEATING UNIT D - Six Wire Low Voltage (not famished) -18 ca. minimum UNIT BLOWER COIL All wiring must conform to NEC or CEC and Iccal electrical codes. EVAPORATOR UNIT OUTDOOR SOUND DATA: Octave Band Sound Power Levels dB, re 10-12 Watts 1Sound 1 Unit Center Frequency - HZ Rating Model No. Number 63 125 I 250 I 500 I 1000 I 2000 I 4000 I _8000 (dB) HSXA19-036 77.5 75.0 67.5 HSXA19-038 75.5 77.5 72.5 76.5 74.5 70.5 •HSXA19-048 HSXA19-060 75.5 73.5 68.5 Tested according to ARI Standard 270-95 test conditions. HSXA19 / Page 4» 66.5 65.3 66.0 65.5 70.5 66.5 69.5 67.5 59.5 53.5 58.5 53.5 61.0 55.5 60.5 55.5 50.0 69 51.5 72 51.5 72 50.5 73 C� C� SPFCIFICATIONS General Model No. HSXA19-036 HSXA19-038 HSXA19-048 HSXA19-060 Data Nominal Tonnage (kW) 3(10.6) 3(10.6) 4(14.1) 5(17.6) Connections Liquid line (o.d.) - in. (mm) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) (sweat) Suction line (o.d.) - in. (mm) 7/8 (22.2) 7/8(22.2) 7/8(22.2) 1-1/8 (28.5) Refrigerant 1 R-41 OA charge furnished 8 lbs. 5 oz (3.77 kg) 12 lbs. 0 oz (5.44 kg) 8 lbs. 13 oz (4.00 kg) 11 lbs. 7 oz (5.19 kg) Condenser Net face area - sq. ft. (m2) Outer coil 16 (1.94) 24.06 (2.24) 18.3 (1.70; 21.8 (2.03) Coil Inner coil 13.3 (1.24) 23.33 (2.17) 13.3 (1.24: 21.1 (1.96) Tube diameter - in. (mm) 5/16(0.52) 5/16(0.52) 5/16(0.52- 5/16(0.52) No. of rows 1.83 2 1.73 2 Fins per inch (m) 22 22 22 22 Condenser Diameter - in. (mm) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) Fan No. of blades 3 3 3 3 Motor hp (W) 1/6(124) 1/3(249.) 1/4(187) 1/4(187) Cfm (L/s) 3160 (1485) 2800 (1320) first -stage 3900 (1840) 4200 (1980) Compressor Hard Start Kit 1OJ42 3400 (1605)second-stage 81J69 81J69 Rpm 825 700 first -stage 820 820 1/2 in. tubing 39H29 820 second -stage 39H29 39H29 Watts 200 96 first -stage 270 300 Low Ambient Kit 34M72 140 second -stage 34M72 34M72 Shipping Data lbs. (kg) 1 pkg. 243 (110) 316 (143) 262 (119) 313 (142) :ELECTRICAL DATA..':. Electrical Line voltage data - 60hz 208/230V-1ph 208/230V-1ph 208/230V-1ph 208/230V-1ph Data Maximum fuse size (amps) 35 40 45 60 2 Minimum circuit ampacity 22 23.7 28.2 33.8 Compressor Rated load amps 19 19 24 26 Locked rotor amps 82 82 96 117 Power factor 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.99 Condenser Full load amps 1.1 2.8 1.7 1.7 Fan Motor Locked rotor amps 2 Not Applicable 3.1 3.1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORfES-A - MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA :._. CCB1 EfficiencyPlus- Humidity Control 35H00 35H00 35H00 35H00 EBRII Blower Relay Kit (for CCB1) 75H90 75H90 75H90 75H90 Indoor Blower Speed Relay Kit 4SK58 48K58 4SK58 48KSB Compressor 40 watt 1BK20 --- 1BK20 18K20 Crankcase Heater 70 watt 67K90 Factory Installed 67K90 67K90 Compressor Hard Start Kit 1OJ42 1OJ42 81J69 81J69 Freezestat 3/8 in. tubing 93G35 93G35 93635 93G35 1/2 in. tubing 39H29 39H29 39H29 39H29 5/8 in. tubing 5OA93 5OA93 5OA93 50A93 Low Ambient Kit 34M72 34M72 34M72 34M72 Mounting Model No. MB2-L (69J07) MB2-L (69.107) M132-1_ (69.1,07) MB2-L (69.107) Base Net Weight 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 1q) 15 lbs. (7 kg) Dimensions - in. (mm) 32 x 34 x 3 32 x 34 x 3 32 x 34 x 3 32 x 34 x 3. (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) Refrigerant 15 ft. (4.6 m)length L15-65-15 L15-65-15 L15-65-15 Field Fabricate Line Set 20 ft. (6 m) length L15-65-20 L15-65-20 L15-65-26 Field Fabricate 30 ft. (9 m) length L15-65-30 L15-65-30 L15-65-39 Field Fabricate 40 ft. (12 m) length L15-65-40 L15-65-40 L15-65-48 Field Fabricate 50 ft. (15 m) length L15-65-50 L15-65-50 L15-65-55 Field Fabricate SignatureStat' Programmable Thermostat 51 M27 51 M27 51 M27 51 M27 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 58M81 5BM81 58MB1 I Refrigerant charge sufficient for 15 ft. (4.6 m) length of refrigerant lines. 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. HSXA19 / Page 5 >> 0 • DIMENSIONS -"INCHES (MM) INSTALLATION CLEARANCES r—i V1111111ZA,-1111/1//1/ IrvLcr LJ Mir% *One side of unit may be 12 in. (305 mm) TOP VIEW 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 Mai g---►, INLETS C SUCTION LINE DISCHARGE* AIR INLET O O r o- A 4-112(114) o- LIQUID LINE INLET D 2-9116 ` (65) ' L -j Li Li 3-1/8 3-1/83 1� 2-3/4(70) (79) (79) (79) 44 1-3/8 (102) (1 02 im 6-1/16 H AW G H (35) E 1.,(154) ACCESS VIEW SIDE VIEW Model No. A B C D E F G H J HSXA19-036 in. 30-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 12-3/4 26-5/8 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 mm 784 816 865 324 676 473 702 57 232 HSXA19-038 in. 44-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 14-1/4 26-5/8 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 HSXA19-048 HSXA19-060 mm 1140 816 1 865 362 1 676 1 473 702 57 232 HSXA19 / Page 6 » • ARI RATINGS . NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. I Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. 2 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 evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. • 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 5SM81 must be ordered extra for field installation. 8 Includes all heat sizes for this model. 9 Blower control must be set for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 /Page 7 » 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings iutdoor Unit Model No. nit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device ISXA19-036 Up -Flow 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 C33-36AJB/C 371-51 Ton Coils 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 CX34-36A/B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 39 dB) 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 C33 -42B 371-51 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 CX34-42B 5 Factory Installed TXV 34,800 10.2 14.25 11.00 3165 7 C26-46 6 371.51 35,000 10.3 14.45 11.05 3165 7 C33 -44C 371-51 35,200 10.3 14.45 11.10 3170 7 C33 -488/C 37L51 35,200 10.3 14.45 11.10 3170 7 CX34-44/48B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 14.55 11.10 3170 7 C26-41 6 371-51 35,600 10.4 14.60 11.20 3175 7 C33-38A/B 371.51 35,600 10.4 14.60 11.20 3175 7 CX34-38A/B 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 14.55 11.20 3175 7 C33 -50/60C 371.51 35,600 10.4 14.55 11.20 3175 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,800 10.5 14.65 11.30 3175 7 C26-51/65 6 371.51 Up -Flow 35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 C33-36A/B with 8 G60UHV-36A/B 37L51 Coils/Furnace 35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 CX34-36A/B with 8 G60UHV-3EA/B 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 C33 -42B with G60UHV-36B-M0 37L51 35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 CX34-42B with G60UHV-36B_090 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,400 10.4 15.85 11.50 3080 9 C26-31 with G32V3-75 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 15.65 11.50 3080 9 C26-46 with G32V3-75 6 371.51 35,800 10.5 16.00 11.60 3085 9 C26-41 with G32V3-75 6 371.51 36,000 10.6 16.05 12.00 3005 9 C33 -48B with G60UHV-36B-C90 37L51 36,000 10.6 16.05 12.00 3005 9 CX34-44/48B with G60UHV-36B-m090 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,400 10.7 16.20 12.10 3010 9 C33-38AB with 8 G60UHV-36NB 371.51 36,400 10.7 16.20 12.10 3010 9 CX34-38A/B with 6 G60UHV-3EAB 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,800 10.8 16.35 12.00 3085 9 C33 -50/60C with 6 G60UHV_g0G 371-51 36,800 10.8 16.35 12.00 3085 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-MC 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,200 10.9 17.15 12.30 3020 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 6 371-51 Down -Flow 34,800 10.2 14.25 11.00 3165 7 CR26-48N/W 371.51 Coils 35,000 10.3 14.45 11.05 3165 7 CR26-36N/W 37L51 Down -Flow 35,200 10.3 15.75 11.75 2995 CR26-48N with G60DFV-36B-090 371-51 CoilslFurnace 35,400 10.4 16.00 11.80 2995 CR26-36W with G60DFV-36B-090 371-51 Horizontal 34,200 10.0 14.20 10.80 3160 7 CH33-36-217, 371-51 Coils 34,400 10.1 14.05 11.00 3160 7 CH23-41 37L51 35,200 10.3 14.45 11.10 3170 7 CH23-51 371.51 35,400 10.4 14.55 11.15 3175 7 CH33-42-2F 37L51 36,000 10.6 14.70 11.30 3180 7 CH33-48-2F 37L51. Horizontal 34,800 10.2 15.7011.65 2990 9 CH33-36-2F with G60UHV-36VB 371-51 Coils/Furnace 36,000 10.6 16.05 12.00 3000 9 CH33-42-2F with G60UHV-36@-090 37L51 36,400 10.7 16.25 12.10 3010 1 9 CH33AB-2F with G60UHV-3613-090 371-51 Blower Coil 35,000 10.3 15.15 11.40 3075 1 C030M-31 (Multi -Position) 371-51 ' Units 35,000 10.3 15.15 11.40 3075 7 CBX32M-030 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.10 ' 11.30 ' 3120 7 tB30M41 (Multi -Position) 6 371-51 35,200 10.3 15.10 11.30 3120 7 CBX32M-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.1'0 11.30 3120 7 CB30M-46 (Multi -Position) 6 371-51 35,200 10.3 15.10 11.30 3120 7 CBX32M-042 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.25 11.45 3080 7 CB30U-31 (Up -Flow) 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 15.20 11.35 3120 7 C830U-41/46 (Up -Flow) 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 16.40 11.80 3000 9 CBX32MV-024/030 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.00 2990 9 CB31MV-41 (Multi -Position) 6 3TL51 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.00 2990 9 CBX32MV-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,400 10.7 15.05 11.75 3095 7CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) 6371-51 36,400 10.7 15.05 11.75 3095 7 CB30U-51 (Up -Flow) 6 371-51 36,400 10.7 15.05 11.75 3095 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,000 10.8 17.25 12.60 2935 9 CB31MV-51 (Multi -Position) 6 371-51 37,000 10.8 17.25 12.60 2935 4.9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. I Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. 2 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 evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. • 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 5SM81 must be ordered extra for field installation. 8 Includes all heat sizes for this model. 9 Blower control must be set for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 /Page 7 » ARI RATINGS F-1 L__j • NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. 1 Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions Included in ARI Standard 270. 2 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 evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. •s Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. a Includes all heat sizes for this model. 9 Blower control must be set for a dme-off blower delay. HSXA19 / Page 8 » 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings )utdoor Unit Model No. Init Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device ISXA19-038 Up -Flow 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 C33-36A/B/C 371-51 ;.5 Ton Coils 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 CX34-36AB/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 72 dB) 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 C3342B 371-51 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 CX34-42B 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.60 12.00 2950 7 C26-46 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 15.85 12.00 2950 7 C26-41 6 371-51 35,600 10.4 15.90 12.05 2955 7 C33 -44C 371-51 35,800 . 10.5 15.85 12.10 2955 7 C33 -488/C 371-51 35,800 10.5 15.85 12.10 2955 7 CX34-44/48B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,000 10.6 16.00 12.15 2960 7 C26-51/65 6 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.00 12.25 2960 7 C33 -50/60C 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.00 12.25 2960 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,200 .. 10.6 16.20 12.25 2960 7 C33-38A/B 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.20 12.25 2960 7 CX34-38AB 5 Factory Installed TXV Up -Flow 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 C33-06AB with 8 G60UHV-36AB 371-51 Coils/Furnace 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 CX34-36AB with 8 G60UHV-36A/B 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 C33 -42B with G60UHV-36B-090 37L51 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 CX34-42B with G60UHV-36B-090 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 17.45 12.45 . 2865 9 C26-31 with G32V3-75 3 371-51 35,800 10.5 17.30 12.50 2865 9 C26-46 with G32V3-75 5 371-51 36,200 10.6 17.60 12.65 2865 9 C26-41 with G32V3-75 5 371-51 36,400 10.7 17.75 13.05 2785 9 C33 -48B with G60UHV-36B-090 371-51 36,400 10.7 17.75 13.05 2785 9 CX34-44/48B with G60UHV-36B-090 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,800 10.8 17.90 13.20 2790 9 C33-38AB with 8 G60UHV-36AB 371.51 36,800 10.8 17.90 13.20 2790 9 CX34-38A/B with 8 G60UHV-36AB 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,200 10.9 18.05 13.00 2870 9 C33 -50160C with 8 G60UHV-60C 371-51 37,200 10.9 18.05 12.95 2870 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-0OC 5 Factory Installed TXV Down -Flow 35,000 10.3 15.60 11.85 2950 7 CR26-48N/W 37L51 Coils 35,200 10.3 15.75 12.00 2950 7 CR26-36N/W 371-51 Down -Flow 35,600 10.4 17.40 12.80 2780 CR26-48N with G60DFV-36B-090 37L51 CoilsfFurnace 35,800 10.5 17.60 12.8.5 2785 CR26-36W with 8 G60DFV-00C 37L51 Horizontal 34,600 10.1 15.50 11.75 2945 7 CH33-36-2F 371-51 Coils 34,600 10.1 15.35 11.75 2945 7 CH23-41 37L51 35,400 .10.4 15.75 12.00 2955 7 CH23-51 371-51 35,600 10.4 15.85 12.05 .. 2955 7 CH33-42-21F 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.05 12.25 2960 7 CH3348-2F 371-51 Horizontal 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 • v CH33-06-2F with G60UHV-36A/B 371_51 Coils/Furnace 36,200 10.6 17.70 13.00 2785 9 CH3342-2F with G60UHV-368-090 371-51' 36,800 10.8 17.90 13.15 2795 9 CH3348-2F with G60UHV-366-090 37151 Blower Coil 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.45 2860 'CB30U-31 (Up -Flow) b 371-51 Units 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.45 2865 7 CB301M-31 (Multi -Position) 6 37L51 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.45. 2865 7 CBX32M-030 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 16.65 12.25 2905 7 CB30U41/46 (Up -Flow) 6 37L51 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CB30M-41 (Multi -Position) 6 37L51 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CBX32M-036 (MultfPositio�n) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CB30M-46 (Multi -Position) 6 371-51. . ' 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CBX32M-042 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,800 10.5 18.20 12.85 2790' 9 CBX32MV-024/030 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV , 36,200 10.6 18.55 13.05 2775 9CB31MV-41 (Multi -Position) 6371-51 36,200 10.6 18.55 13.05 2775 9 CBX32MV-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV" 37,000 10.B 16.55 12.85 2875 7 CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) 6 371-51 37,000 10.8 16.55 12.85 2875 7 CB3OU•51 (Up -Flow) 6 3TL51 37,000 10.8 16.55 12.85 2875 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,400 11.0 19.20 13.70 2730 9CB31MV-51 (Multi -Position) 637L51 37,400 11.0 19.20 13.70 2730 4.9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. 1 Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions Included in ARI Standard 270. 2 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 evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. •s Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. a Includes all heat sizes for this model. 9 Blower control must be set for a dme-off blower delay. HSXA19 / Page 8 » • • • AM RATINGS Total Unit Watts 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency t Sound Rating Number Btuh kW SEER EER HSXA19-048 Up -Flow 46,500 13.6 13.85 11.15 4 Ton Coils 47,000 13.8 14.20 11.25 (72 dB) 47,000 13.8 14.20 11.25 4185 47,500 13.9 14.35 11.35 7 C33 -60D 48,000 14.1 14.35 11.45 5 Factory installed TXV 48,000 14.1 14.35 11.45 4205 48,000 14.1 14.40 11.45 7 CX34-62D 48,000 14.1 14.40 11.45 39L72 49,000 14.4 14.70 11.65 4005 49,000 . 14.4 14.65 11.65 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 49,000 14.4 14.65 11.65 47,000 13.8 15.30 11.85 Up -Flow Coils/Furnace 48,000 14.1 15.70 12.00 9 CX34-60D with G60UHV-60D-135 48,000 14.1 15.70 12.00 39L72 48,000 14.1 15.85 12.05 4005 48,500 14.2 15.90 12.10 7 CR26-48N/W • 48,500 14.2 15.90 12.10 391-72 48,500 14.2 15.85 12.10 4035 48,500 14.2 15.85 12.10 7 CH23-51 49,500 14.5 16.15 12.30 991-72 49,500 14.5 16.15 12.30 ' 4200 49,500 14.5 16.25 12.35 46,000 13.5 13.85 11.05 Down -Flow Coils 48,000 14.1 14.35 11.45 46,500 13.6 15.45 11.60 Down -Flow Coils/Furnace 48,500 14.2 16.00 12.00 46,500 13.6 14.00 11.15 Horizontal Coils 47,000 13.8 14.15 11.25 6 391-72 48,000 14.1 14.45 11.45 12.00 48,500 14.2 14.65 11.55 DTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. 48,500 14.2 14.50 11.60 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 48,500 14.2 14.55 11.55 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. 49,000 14.4 14.70 11.65 Total Unit Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device 4165 7 C26-46 6 391-72 4180 7 C33-48B/C 39L72 4180 7 CX34-44148B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 4185 7 C26-51/65 6 391-72 4185 7 C33 -50/60C 391-72 4185 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 4190 7 C33 -60D 391-72 4190 7 CX34-60D 5 Factory installed TXV 4205 7 C26-65EAP 6 391-72 4205 7 C33 -62D 39L72 4205 7 CX34-62D 5 Factory Installed TXV 3965 C26-46 with G32V5-100 39L72 4005 9 C33 -48C with 6 G60UHV-60C 391-72 4005 9 CX34-44/48C with 6 G60UHV-0OC 5 Factory Installed TXV 3980 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 6 391-72 4010 9 C33 -50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 391-72 4010 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 4015 9 C33 -60D with G60UHV-60D-135 391-72 4015 9 CX34-60D with G60UHV-60D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 4030 9 C33 -62D with G60UHV-60D-135 39L72 4030 9 CX34-62D with G60UHV-60D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 4005 9 C26-65EAP with G32V5-100 6 39L72 4165 7 CR26-48N/W • 391-72 4185 7 CR26-60N/W 391-72 4015 9 CR26-48N with 8 G60DFV-60C 391-72 4035 9 CR26-60W with G60DFV-0ODf135 391-72 4170 7 CH23-51 39L72 4180 7 CH23-65 991-72 4190 7 CH33-48-2F 391-72 ' 4200 7 CH33-50/60-2F 391-72 4190 7 CH33-60-2F 391-72 4195 7 CH33-62-2F 391-72, 4205 7 CH23-68 391.72 Horizontal Coils/Furnace 48,500 14.2 49,000 14.4 49,000 14.4 49,000 14.4 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.05 12.10 12.20 12.20 12.20 4015 4015 4015 4020 9 CH33-48-2F with 8 G60UHV-60C 9 CH33-50/60-2F with 6 G60UHV-60C 9 CH33-W2F withG60UHV-6OD-135 9 CH33-02-2F with G60UHV-60D-135 39L72 391-72 391-72 391-72 Blower Coil 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 1 CB30M-41 (Multi -Position) 391-72 Units 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CBX32M-036 (Multi -Position) S Factory'Installed TXV 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CB30M-46 (Multi-Pobitioit) 639L•72 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CBX32M-042 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed FXV 46,000 13.5 14.50 11.35 4045 7 CB30U-41/46 (Up -Flow) 6 39L72. 46,000 13.5 15.55 11.25 4090 9CB31MV-41 (Multi -Position) 639L72 46,000 13.5 15.55 11.25 4090 9 CBX32MV-036 (Multi -Position) 9 Factory Installed TXV 48,000 14.1 14.75 11.65 4115 7 CB301.1-51 (Up -Flow) 6391-72 48,500 14.2 15.35 11.80 4110 7 C1330U-65 (Up -Flow) 6391-72 48,500 14.2 16.35 12.00 4080 9 CB31MV-51.(Multi-Position). , 6 391-72 48,500 14.2 16.35 12.00 4080 4,9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) 6391-72 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7. CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 C830M-65 (Multi -Position) 6391-72 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 CBX32M-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 49,000 14.4 16.35 12.00 4085 9 CB31MV-65 (Multi -Position) 6 391-72 49,000 14.4 16.35 12.00 4085 • 9 CBX32MV-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV DTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95"F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, BO°F (27°C) db /671F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft (7.6 m) of connecting refigerant lines. Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. Most popular evaporator coil. Furnished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. Includes all heat sizes for this model. Blower control must be set for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 / Page 9 » j1R1 RATINGS NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. 1 Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions Included in ARI Standard 270. 2 Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95"F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F R7°C) db / 67"F (19'C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Furnished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. e Includes all heat saes for this model. • 9 Blower control must be set for a tlmeoff blower delay. HSXA19 /Page 10 » A' 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total 1 Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device HSXA19-060 Up -Flow 56,500 16.6 13.60 10.65 5300 7 C33 48B/C 391-72 5 Ton Coils 56,500 16.6 13.60 10.65 5300 7 CX34-44/48BIC 5 Factory Installed TXV (73 dB) 57,000 16.7 13.70 10.75 5305 7 C26-51!65 6 391-72 57,500 16.9 13.80 10.80 5315 7 C33 -50/60C 391-72 57,500 16.9 13.80 10.80 5315 7 CX34-50/60C .5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 13.80 11.00 5320 7 C33 -60D 391-72 58,000 17.0 13.80 11.00 5320 7 CX34-60D 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 14.10 11.05 5345 7 C33 -62D 391-72 59,000 17.3 14.10 11.05 5345 7 CX34-62D 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 14.15 11.05 5335 7 C26-65EAP 6 391-72 Up Flow 55,500 16.3 14.50 10.55 5255 9 C26-46 with G32V5-100 6 391-72 Coils/Furnace 56,500 16.6 14.60 11.00 5165 9 C33 -48C with 8 G60UHV-60C 39L72 56,500 16.6 14.60 11.00 5165 9 CX34- 4/48C with 8 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 57,000 16.7 15.00 10.80 5275 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 6 391-72 57,500 16.9 - 14.75 11.10 5175 9 C33 -50160C with 8 G60UHV-60C 391-72 57,500 16.9 14.75 11.10 5175 9 CX34-50160C with 8 G60UHV-6OC 5 Factory Installed TXV 57,500 16.9 14.70 11.00 5280 9 C33 -60D with G60UHV-60D-135 391-72 57,500 16.9 14.70 11.00 5280 9 CX34-60D with G60UHV-66D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV w 59,000 17.3 15.05 11.35 5200 9 C33 -62D with G60UHV-60D-135 391-72 59,000 17.3 15.05 11.35 5200 9 CX34-62D with G60UHV-6OD-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 15.45 11.25 5255 9 C26-65EAP with G32V5-100 6 391.72 Down -Flow 55,000 16.1 13.30 10.45 5275 7 CR26-48N/W 39L72 Coils 57,000 16.7 13.80 10.75 5310 7 CR26-60N/W 391-72 Down -Flow 55,500 16.3 14.35 •10.65 5215 9 CR26-48N with 8 G60DFV-60C 391-72 Coils/Fumace 57,000 16.7 14.85 11.00 5220 9 CR26-60W with G60DFV-60D-135 391-72 Horizontal 56,000 16.4 13.50 10.60 5290 7 CH23-51 391-72 Coils 57,000 16.7 13.65 10.75 5305 7 CH23-65 391-72 58,000 17.0 14.00 11.00 5325 7 CH33-60-2F 391_72 58,500 17.1 14.00 11.00 5330 7 CH33-62-2F 39L72' 58,500 17.1 14.05 11.00 5335 7 CH33-50/60-2F 391L72 59,000 17.3 14.15 11.05 5345 7 CH23-68 391-72 Horizontal 58,000 17.0 14.90 11.20 5185 9 CH33-50/60-2F with 8 G60UHV-6OC _391-72 Coils/Furnace 58,000 17.0 14.90 11.20 5180 9 CH33-60-2F with G60UHV-60D-135 391.72 58,500 17.1 15.00 11.25 5190 9 CH33-62-2F with G60UHV-6OD-135 .391-72 Blower Coil 55,500 16.3 14.15 10.90 5095 7 CB30U-51 (Up -Flow) 6.391-.72 Units 56,500 16.6 14.40 10.70 5270 7 C8301M-51 (Multi -Position) 6 39L72 56,500 16.6 14.40 10.70 5270 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 57,500 16.9 15.25 11.00 5285 9 CB31 MV -51 (Multi -Position) 6 39L72 57,500 16.9 15.25 11.00 5285 9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 15.30 11.00 5295 9 CB31MV-65 (Multi -Position) 6391-72 58,000 17.0 15.30 11.00 5295 4.9 CBX32MV-060 (Multi -Position). 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 14.30 11.00 5325 7 CB30M-65 (Multi -Position) ' 639L72 58,000 17.0 14.30 11.00 5325 7 CBX32M-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 14.40 11.00 5290 7CB30U-65(Up-Flow) 639L72 NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. 1 Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions Included in ARI Standard 270. 2 Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95"F (35°C) outdoor air temperature, 80°F R7°C) db / 67"F (19'C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Furnished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. e Includes all heat saes for this model. • 9 Blower control must be set for a tlmeoff blower delay. HSXA19 /Page 10 » A' • • LENNOW ENGINEERING DATA FEATURES Remote "�+�c�=-�• . ,7�;ti � Outdoor s Sensor �t-r.>�°0b'0�inr LENNOX Furnished -�:_•.� -ter Ai.' - Combination temperature and humidity control in one device - Easy-to-use, menu driven. Back -lit dot-matrix LCD screen - Auto -Changeover - jAQ monitor - Displays automatic Indoor Air Quality reminders for filters and Lennox humidifiers when routine maintenance is required - Security protection prevents tampering with programming menus, setpoints or set-up functions - Compressor short -cycle protection (5 minutes) Resume Program - Remote Outdoor Sensor included - Energy efficient recovery - Allows gradual recovery from setback temperature to reduce energy usage - Compact, high impact plastic case, sleek design, egg shell oolor Main Menu Display - Day of week - Time of day - Indoor temperature - Setpoint temperature (SET AT) - Outdoor temperature (OUTSIDE) A (with furnished remote outdoor sensor) - System mode (OFF / HEAT / COOL / AUTO) heating/cooling system (OFF / HEAT / COOL / EMER HEAT) heat pump systems - Fan mode (FAN ON / AUTO / INTERMITTENT) Fury Programmable - 7 day, 5/2 day or 5/1/1'/day programming - 2, 4 or 6 events per day - Copy from one day's programming to another - Maintains all programmed parameters indefinitely in the event of a power outage. Time -of -day is retained for at least two hours. No battery required Humidity Control - Set levels from thermostat - eliminates separate controls - Humidification control in heating mode only - Dehumidification control with or without cooling - Basic or precision humidity control - Precision controls uses dewpoint setting in conjunction with outdoor sensor (furnished) - Icon on display screen indicates humidification (+) or dehumidification (-) and relative humidity (%) LED System Indicators - (COOL / FAN / HEAT) 1 heat / 1 cool model - (COOL / AUX / HEAT) 2 heat / 2 cool model - (AUX / CHECK / EMER) multi -stage heat pump model CONTROLS SIGNATU RESTAT TM DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE' COLLECTION Programmable Thermostats Bulletin No. 210376 February 2003 Four Manual Override Settings - Temporary 3 -hour override - Permanent override - Temporary adjustable override (1 to 12 hours) - Adjustable vacation override (1 to 45 days) User Settings - Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display - 12 or 24 hour display - Setpoint temperature display (Yea / No) - Number of events per day (2, 4 or 6) - Differential and Delay settings - 1st stage differential (0 to 3°F) - 2nd stage differential (2 to 4°F) - 2nd stage delay (5 - 45 minutes.i - Filter monitor (set number of hours between filter changesj - Humidifier maintenance (set numoers hours -run time or calendar time) - Set min./max. heating and cooling limits (prevents tampering) - Security settings. Two levels of security - allow temporary changes to temperature or do not allow any changes - 4 -digit security code Installer Settings - System setup 1st stage heating (gas/oil or elec ic) (conventional models) - Auxiliary heat (multi -stage heat pump model) choose internal (compressor on) or remo-,e fossil fuel heating system - Residual cooling option (30,.60, 90, 120 seconds additional operation after cooling demand) - Balance points (low/high for heat pump model) when used with furnished outdoor sensor -.Auto. changeover (enable/disabte; = Energy efficient recovery (enablehisable) - Deadband setpoint (adjustable T- 8°F) use with aut6 changeover - Security code for for protecting Installer settings - Contact informatidn -.Input name :and phone.number• Remote Outdoor -Temperature Sensor Furnished - When installed outdoors, allows the thermostat to display outdoor temperature and adjust ind.00r dewpoint temperature for precision humidity control Specifications - Temperature setpoint ran9e — 45°F -b 90°F - Humidity setpoint range • • - Humidification mode -15% to 45% - Dehumidification mode - 45% to 60% - Power supply: 24VAC (18 to 30VAC maximum), 60 Hz - Dimensions (H x W x D): 3-3/4 x E-3/8 x 1-1A in. - Factory preset program conforms to EPA ENERGYSTAR- recommended setpoints 51M26 -1 Heat/1 Cool - Single stage gas/electric and single stage heat pumps Terminals: R, W1, Y1, 0, B, G, H, D, C + outdoor sensor 51 M27 - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Multi -stage gas/electric Terminals: R, W1, W2, Y1, Yy 0, B, G, H, D, C + outdoor sensor 51M28 - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Multi -stage heat pumps Terminals: R, Y1, Y2, W2, E, 0, B, G, H, D, C + outdoor sensor NOTE - Due to Lennox' ongoing committment to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and withcut 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. ©2003 Lennox Industries Inc. .3 I1 ;, � TITLE 24 REPORT I Title 24 Report for: The Austin Residence 48-750 Via Linda La Quinta, CA 92253 Project Designer: Prest / Vuksic Architects Inc. 74-020 Alessandro, Suite C Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 779-5393 Report Prepared By: CJ Mcfadden BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 (760) 346-0855 Job Number: �C6 Date: 12/8/2003 "The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance rep This Rogram s pproval and is 01" uthorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2001 Building ergy Effic`sa tandards. This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC (415) 883-5900. � EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft Job Number: User Number: 3665 '4$'%� b1A Gro09 Gtv-�T �t�o� c�G 40 • Certificate of Comoliance: Residential (Part 1 of 2) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Project Title Date 48-750 Via Linda La Quinta Project Address Building Permit # BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855 Plan Check / Date Documentation Author Telephone Computer Performance 15 Field Check / Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone Enforcement Agency Use Only GENERAL INFORMATION Total Conditioned Floor Area: 4,943 ft2 Total Conditioned Slab Area: 4,943 ft2 Average Ceiling Height: 12.1 ft Building Type: 0.028 (check one or more) Wood X❑ Single Family Detached ❑ Addition ❑ Single Family Attached ❑ Existing Building ❑ Multi -Family ❑ Existing Plus Addition Front Orientation: (Southwest) 225 deg Floor Construction Type: ® Slab Floor Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 Number of Stories: 1 ❑ Raised Floor Component R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) R-21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) (W-2) Slab On Grade Slab On Grade Solid Wood Door FENESTRATION Const. Frame Assembly Location/Comments Type U -Value (attic, garage, typical, etc.) Wood 0.028 Exterior Roof Wood 0.057 Exterior Wall Wood 0.057 Exterior Wall n/a 0.756 Exposed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation n/a 0.756 Covered Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation Wood 0.387 Exterior Door Shading Devices Type Orientation Area Fenestration Exterior Overhang Side Fins SF U -Factor SHGC Shading Yes / No Yes / No Rear (Northeast) 322.4 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ X❑ Rear (Northeast) 550.4 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Rear (Northeast) 419.6 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑X❑ Front (Southwest) 13.3 0.57 0.67 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Front (Southwest) 263.0 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑X❑ ❑ X❑ Left (Northwest) 280.6 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ X❑ Left (Northwest) 99.6 0.52 0.36 Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ Rear (Northeast) 64.0 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ X❑ Right (Southeast) 6.0 0.57 0.67 Bug Screen X] ❑ ❑ X❑ Left (Northwest) 64.0 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen ] X❑ ❑ X❑ Right (Southeast) 74.9 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen :1 X❑ ❑ X❑ Right (Southeast) 44.7 0.40 0.35 Bug Screen ] ❑ ❑ X❑ Run Initiation Time: 12/08/03 08:47:23 Run Code: 1070902043 Ener Pro 3.1 By Ener Soft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Pa e:3 of 37 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 1 of 2) CF -1 R The Austin Residence Fenestration 12/8/2003 Project Title Date 48-750 Via Linda La Quinta U -Factor Project Address Shading Building Permit # BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING (760) 346-0855 Plan Check/Date Documentation Author Telephone 4.0 Computer Performance 15 Field ChBck / Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) Climate Zone Enforcement Agency Use Only GENERAL INFORMATION Front (Southwest) Total Conditioned Floor Area: 4,943 ft2 Average Ceiling Height: 12.1 ft Total Conditioned Slab Area: 4,943 ft2 ❑ x❑ Building Type: Left (Northwest) (check one or more) 0.40 0.35 X❑ Single Family Detached ❑ Addition - ❑x❑ ❑ Single Family Attached ❑ Existing Building 4.0 ❑ Multi -Family ❑ Existing Plus Addition Bug Screen Front Orientation: (Southwest) 225 deq Floor Construction Type: ® Slab Floor Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 0.52 Number of Stories: 1 ❑ Raised Floor • • Const. Component Frame Assembly Location/Comments Type Type U -Value (attic, garage, typical. etc.) FENESTRATION Shading Devices Type Orientation. Area Fenestration Exterior Overhang Side Fins SF U -Factor SHGC Shading Yes / No Yes / No Front (Southwest) 4.0 0.57 0.67 Bug Screen ❑ x❑ ❑X❑ Front (Southwest) 48.0 0.75 0.59 Bug Screen ❑ x❑ ❑ X❑ Left (Northwest) 112.3 0.40 0.35 Bug ScreenX❑ ❑ - ❑x❑ Rear (Northeast) 4.0 0.57 0.67 Bug Screen ❑ X❑ ❑ X❑ Right (Southeast) 81.6 0.52 0.36 Bug Screen X❑ ❑ ❑ X❑ El El El F] ❑❑ El F-1 El 1:1 El 1:1 1:1 El 1:1 El El F-1 El El ❑❑ Run Initiation Time: 12/08/03 08:47:23 Run Code: 1070902043 Ener Pro 3.1 By Ener Soft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Pa e:4 of 37 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Part 2 of 2) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Project Title Date HVAC SYSTEMS Note: Input Hydronic or Combined Hydronic data under Water Heating Systems, except Desigr 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 Central Furnace Central Furnace 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 42 6.0 Setback Zone 2 Setback Zone 3 Central Furnace 80% AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone - 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 15.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 42 Setback Zone Split Air Conditioner Split Air Conditioner 16.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 16.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 42 6.0 Sethack Zone Setback Zone 2 Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone c 0 IBJ WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Rated 1 Tank Energy Fact 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 Takagi T -K2 Small Gas Recirc/Time+Temp 1 20,000 240 0.84 n/a n/a 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 Standbv 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 Tite 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations, and the administrative regulations to implement them. This certificate has been srgned 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 Name: Title/Firm: Prest / Vuksic Architects Inc Address: 74-020 Alessandro. Suite C Palm Desert, CA 92260 Telephone: 760 779A393 Lic. #: L (signature)(date) Enforcement Agency Name: Title/Firm: Address: Telephone: Name: CJ Mcfadden Title/Firm: BREEZE AIR CONDITIONING Address: 75-145 ST. CHARLES PLACE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 Telephone: (760) 346-0855 to 91,03 (signs e) I(date) IEnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:5 of 37 1 Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Addendum) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 • 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 • I� The HVAC System "Zone 1" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 1" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 983 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Master Sui-e HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 983 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Master Suite HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 352 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Master Suite The HVAC System "Zone 2" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 2" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 218 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C-213) - Verify Thermal Mass: 218 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 732 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedrooms The HVAC System "Zone 3" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 3" has R-6.0 Heating Duct Insulation. Insulation levels above R-4.2 must be verified. The HVAC System "Zone 3" has R-6.0 Cooling Duct Insulation. Insulation levels above R-4.2 must be verified. 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. Plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 1" 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 1" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leafage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 2" 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" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must prDvide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. The HVAC System "Zone 3" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 4" 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. Run Initiation Time: 12/08/03 08:47:23 Run Code: 1070902043 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page:6 of 37 Jan 22 04 12:57p Prest Vuksic Architects (760) 779-5395 p.2 12/12/2003 11:09 7039054495 OCTAGON PAGE 02/04 November 12, 2003 Jeff & Denise Austin 408 Lloyds Lane Alexandria, VA 22302 RE: Lot 02 / 48-750 Via Linda Deae Mr. & Mrs. Austin, o BMX -330S P�.QA, , t�Z� C Q2?OI The Mountain Estates Board of Directors and the Architectwal Review Committee met to review your final submittal of drawings and has approved th-: package contingent on receipt of the following items: I. Signed Contractual Agreement by the Builder and 0, vner 2. $10,000 Construction deposit made payable to: Encl,,.ve Mountain F,states 3. Contractors name, address, office and cell number, li:ense number. For your convenience a copy of the "In Progress Building Raview Inspection Form" is enclosed to help strearnline your four- (4) onsite inspections needed during the building process. (Note: inspections will be completed 10 days after receipt from the builder that the inspection is needed). Thank you for your cooperation and patience during the review process. Good. luck with the construction of your new home. Sincerely, Carol Calhoun, Property Manager For the Architectural Committee and The Board of Directors Enclave Mountain Estates Homeowners Association P.O. Box 4772 • Palm Desert, CA 92261-4772 73-SSO Alessandro, Suite S 4 Palm DeseK, California • 760.316.1161 • FAX 760.346.9918 Email: drm@drminternet.com - www.drminiernet.com Certificate of Compliance: Residential (Addendum) CF -1 R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 • 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. T'te 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 The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1943 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1943 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C-213) - Verify Thermal Mass: 215 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area The HVAC System "Zone 4" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas.. The HVAC System "Zone 4" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 205 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 205 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 295 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedroom 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 HERi rater must aocument the nein venncation ana aiagnostic testing of these measures on a torm GF -6R. plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 4" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leaKage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. Run Initiation Time: 12/08/03 08:47:23 Run Code: 107090:2043 EnergyPro 3.1 By Energysoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:7 of 37 • • 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 approa:h used. Items marked with an asterisk (•) may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed on the Certificate of Compliance. Whe:i 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 1150(.): Minimum R-19 ceiling insulation. ❑ §150(b): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled R -Value. ❑*§150(c): Minimum R-13 wall insulation in wood framed walls or equivalent U -value in metal frame walls (does X not apply to exterior mass walls). ❑ § 150(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 perrn/inch. ❑X § 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 ❑X § 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. ❑ § 150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or cooling systems. I §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 intemal/extemal 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:8 of 37 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 the 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. u • 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) FX]'§ 150(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 UL181B. 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 i 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. §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 191 §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:9 of 37 Computer Method Summary 22 -0-057- -225 (Par 1 of 3) C -2R JhelaustinBes.idence 3.0.8_ 0._057 _315 12/812Q03 Title __65 -0-057 315 Date �Project _4.8J 5 0_V_i a-LindaI a_Q u.i nta 950 -0-028- 345 0 Project Address 101 -0-057- 45 BuildinE Permit # RRFF7F AIR Col1D1T10�G 394 (760) 346-0855 _9.0 Documentation Author t7-1 Telephone Plan Chack/Date Com puterJPeff0fmance 30 15 Field Check/Date Compliance Method (Package or Computer) 66 Climate Zone 9-0 Source Energy Use Standard Proposed Compliance -9,0- 9.0.Roof (kBtu/sf-yr) Design Design Margin 0 Space Heating 4.05 5.47 -1.42 9.0 Space Cooling 38.08 38.56 -0.48 9-0 Domestic Hot Water 5.76 3.56 2.21 9-0 Totals 47.89 47.59 0.30 Percent better than Standard: ___48 0.6% _90- 0Wall_ Total Conditioned Floor Area: Building Type: Building Front Orientation: Number of Dwelling Units: Number of Stories: BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION Zone Name .Zone _1 .Zone 2 !Zone_3 .Zone 4 4,943 ft2 Single Fam Detached (Southwest) 225 deg 1.00 1 OPAQUE SURFACES Act. Type Area U -Fac. Azm. Tilt Floor Area Volume x.,335 95.0 2.1.58 500 Solar Gains Y/N .Roof L335 0 028 3A5_ 0 Wall- -246 _0.0.57- 4.5. 9.0_ Wall- 11.6 -0-0-57- x_35_ -9-0- Wall _A0.9 -0,057 _225 90 Wall- 22 -0-057- -225 90 Wall_ 3.0.8_ 0._057 _315 9.0 Wall_ __65 -0-057 315 99_ Roof 950 -0-028- 345 0 Wall_ 101 -0-057- 45 9.0 Wall- 394 -0_057- X35 _9.0 Wall t7-1 -0-057 _225 90 Wall_ 30 -0-057 -22.5 90 Wall- 66 _0_0.57- -315 9-0 Wall- 35 0.057 _315_ -9,0- 9.0.Roof .Roof- 0,158_ -0_028_ 345 0 Wall_ 321 -0-057- __A5 9.0 Wall_ _2.40 -O-G57- x.35 9-0 Wall_ X18_ -0-0.57- X35. 9-0 Wall_ ____162 0.057- 22,590 .Door - ___48 -0-387- -225 _90- 0Wall_ Wall- 265 -0-037 -225 _90- 0.Door -Door 20 -0-3.n -995----90- 25.90Wall_ B2ULVa1I (W.21.2x6 16) R21_WalL(AL2J_2X t6) -W-all t62 0._0.57- _31.5 90_ Wall_ 95 _0_0.57 _315 9.0_ .Roof 500 _0_028_ _345_ 0_ Wall- 221 -0-057- 45 90 Wall_ 111 0_057- X35 90 Wall- X20 -0-057- -225 90 X6,688 9,5.09 28,0.54 -5.62.5 Floor Construction Type: ❑ Raised Floor[X] Slab Floor Total Fenestration Area: 49.6% Total Conditioned Volume: 59,866 ft 3 Total Conditioned Slab Area: 4,943 ft 2 # of Thermostat Vent Units Zone Type -ype Hgt. Area -0.27- Sleeping _SleepingS.tat_ n/a _0.19_ Sleeping _S.LeepingLS.tat_ 2 _n/.a -0-44 Living Li+inaStaf 2 -nLa 010_ bleeping- SleeoingSSat__ 2 -nLa Form 3 Reference un u BBBQoLiNlSbe�t Metal IX ❑ .R2.1_Wall (1N 21 2x6.16) X ❑ R-21 Wall (W 21 2 c616) X ❑ R-1LWaIL(W-Z 2x616) x IN ❑ ❑ R21 W_al1_4W.21.26516-1-(w_2) R2LWaILlW.21 2x616) X ❑ R2.1_Wall (W.21,2x616.) (W-2) X ❑ .R-38 R.00f_w!_SheetMetal X X ❑ ❑ R2LWall (w.21 2x6 16) R-21 Wall (W -21.2x6_16) X ❑ R2LWalL(W2_t2x6.16) X ❑ R--2JMall .21.2x6-161 (\N -2)-- X ❑ R-21 Wall (W.21 2x6.16) IX ❑ R2LWall (w.21 2x6_.6)_W-2) Ix ❑ B 3BRoofyv/S.heetMetal X ❑ R-21 Wall (W 21 2x616) ❑ B2LWall ( .21 2x616) _ ❑ R-21 WalL(\N_21_2x6.161 ElR21_Wa1l ((W.21.2x616) ❑ oor ❑ R-21_Wall (W -21-2x616) (w-2) M El X ❑ .R2LWalL(W.2_t 16) ❑ R21_WalL(w 21 2x6 -1s) (vv_g) X ❑ R38Boof_wLShee.t_ Mtal x X ❑ ❑ B2ULVa1I (W.21.2x6 16) R21_WalL(AL2J_2X t6) El 21.2x6-16) El ElR21_WaIL(W Location / Comments MasteLSuite -Master-Suite .Master -Suite Master_Suite -Master-Suite .Master_Suite MasteLSuite .Bedro oms_(Left-Wing) .Berlmoms_(Left nlQ .Bedcooms_(Left `Vjng) .B.e.drnoms_(LeWwV_ing) B.e.drooms_(Left W Ling) Bedrooms -(Left -Wing) .Bedrooms_(Left YOng) .LivingArea LivingAren _LivingAren .LivingAren .Living -Area living -Area .Living Area .Living -Area -Living-Area_ .LivingArea Bedronm_(RightMina) .Bedro rn_(RightWQ) B.e droom_( Right Wing.) B.edco rn_.-igI IWing) EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paoe:10 of 37 1 Combuter Method Summary (Pari 2 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Project Title Date FENESTRATION SURFACES Ll- Act. Glazing Type Location/ # Type Area Factor SHGC Azm. Tilt Comments 1 Wiadow_Rear Wartheast) _41.4 0A00_ -10.3.5 ---A5_ -9.0 Reeiwood_Glazing -Master_Smte 2 Window Rear (Northeast) 125.4 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 3 Window Rear (Northeast) 76.2 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 4 Window Rear (Northeast) 23.9 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 5 Window Rear (Northeast) 15.3 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 6 Window Rear (Northeast) 83.0 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 7 Window Rear (Northeast) 30.3 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 8 Window Rear (Northeast) 57.5 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 6 Window Rear (Northeast)21 0 _4.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 10 Window Front_(59A.thwest) 5.3 0,570 0.67 225 90 Default Glass Block Master Suite 11 Window Front (Southwest) 56.8 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 12 Window Left (Northwest) 59.2 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 13 Wiadow Left (1`l0 bwest) _59.4 0..4.00. 4.35 315_ 30 Reetwo9d Glazing -Master-Suite- 14 Window Left (Northwest) 99.6 0.520 0.36 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 15 Window Left (Northwest) 49.8 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Master Suite 16 Window Rear (Northeast) 34.4 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing) 17 Window Rear(Northeast) 64.0 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing 18 Window Right (Southeast) 3.0 0.570 0.67 135 90 Default Glass Block Bedrooms (Left Wing) -Q Window Rlght (Southeast) 3.0 0,570 0.67 135 90 Default Glass Block Bedrooms (Left Wing) 20 Window Front (Southwest) 18.0 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing_ 21 Window Front (Southwest) 8.0 0.570 0.67 225 90 Default Glass Block Bedrooms (Left Wing) .22. Window Left (Northwest) 36.5 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing)_ 23 Window Left (Northwest) 64.0 0.520 0.36 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedrooms (Left Wing 24 Window Rear (Northeast) 184.0 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing -Livbg Area 25 Window Rear (Northeast) 57.2 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 26 Window Rear (Northeast) 107.0 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 27 Window Rear (Northeast) 32.7 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area Window Rear (Northeast) 158.0 0.520 0.36 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area •28 29 Window Rear (Northeast) 120.0 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living 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. 1 Bug Screen 0.76 2 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 15.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 Bug Screen 0.76 4 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Bug Screen 0.76 6 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 14.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 7 Bug Screen 0.76 8 Bug Screen 0.76 9 Bug Screen 0.76 10 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 Bug Screen 0.76 12 Bug Screen 0.76 13 Bug Screen 0.76 14 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 12.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15 Bug Screen 0.76 16 Bug Screen 0.76 17 Bug Screen 0.76 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 21 Bug Screen 0.76 8.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 22 Bug Screen 0.76 23 Bug Screen 0.76 24 Bug Screen 0.76 9.7 20.0 10.0 0.1 10.0 10.0 25 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 6.3 9.0 0.1 9.0 9.0 26 Bug Screen 0.76 5.5 20.0 6.0 0.1 6.0 6.0 27 Bug Screen 0.76 5.5 6.3 6.0 0.1 6.0 6.0 Bug Screen 0.76 9.8 17.3 10.0 0.1 10.0 10.0 •28 29 Bug Screen 0.76 6.8 17.3 7.0 0.1 7.0 7.0 Run Initiation Time: 12108/03 08:47:23 Run Code: 107 9 204 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:11 of 37 Computer Method Summary (Par 2 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 • Project Title Window Overhang Left Fin Right Fin # Date SHGC FENESTRATION SURFACES Wd. Len. Hgt. LExt. REA Dist. Len. Hgt. Dist. Len. Hgt. 30 Bug Screen 0.76 Ll- Act. Glazing Type Location/ # Type 8.0 Area Factor SHGC Azm. Tilt Comments .3.0. Window Right (Sou.the.ast) 153 -0.401- ----D-35 X35_ _9.0 Fleetwood -Glazing _Living-kea 31 Window Right (Southeast) 26.8 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 32 Window Right Southeast) 17.9 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 33 Window Front (Southwest) 4.0 0.570 0.67 225 90 Default Glass Block Living Area 34 Window Front (Southwest) 66.0 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 35 Window Front (Southwest) 31.2 0.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 36. Window Front (Southwest) 91.0 _9.400 0.35 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 37 Window Front (Southwest) 48.0 0.750 0.59 225 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 3$ Window Left (Northwest) 44.3 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 39 Window Left (Northwest) 23.7 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 4_Q Window Left Northwest) 68.0 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area 41 Window Left (Northwest) 52.0 0.400 0.35 315 90 Fleetwood Glazing Living Area _4.2. Wi.ndow--Rear_(.N.ortheast) -4_0 -0-570 --0-67- -.5_ -90 DelaultAGIm-Block Bedroom (Richt Wing) 43 Window Rear (Northeast) 39.4 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 44 Window Rear (Northeast) 39.4 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wingj 45 Window Rear (Northeast) 46.3 0.400 0.35 45 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Win 46 Window Right (Southeast) 81.6 0.520 0.36 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 47 Window Right (Southeast) 13.7 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) 48 Window Right (Southeast) 38.3 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing)_ 49 Window Right (Southeast) 7.6 0.400 0.35 135 90 Fleetwood Glazing Bedroom (Right Wing) r� 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 0.76 31 dug Screen 0.76 8.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 32 Bug Screen 0.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 33 Bug Screen 0.76 34 Bug Screen 0.76 35 Bug Screen 0.76 36 Bug Screen 0.76 37 Bug Screen 0.76 38 Bug Screen 0.76 10.0 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 39 Bug Screen 0.76 40 Bug Screen 0.76 10.0 8.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 41 Bug Screen 0.76 42 Bug Screen 0.76 43 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 9.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 44 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 9.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 45 Bug Screen 0.76 46 Bug Screen 0.76 9.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 47 Bug Screen 0.76 48 Bug Screen 0.76 49 Bug Screen 0.76 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:12 of 37 1 Computer Method Summary (Part 3 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 0 Project Title Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN Length F2 Factor Insulation R -Val. Depth Area Thick. Heat 0.76 Inside Location Type (sf) (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R -Val. Comments Tile in Mortar _98.3 0-.7.5 _24 0-67- n/a 0 Maste�S_uitellntetioLlldass Concrete. He v weight 983 4_00 28 0_98 n/a 0 Master Suite / Slab on Grade Concrete Heavyweight 352 4.00 28 0.98 n/a 2 Master Suite / Slab on Grade Tile in Mortar 218 0_75 24 0_67 n/a 0 Bedrooms (Left Wing) /Interior Mass Concrete-ieaxy_mce1ght 218 400 28 0_98 n/a 0 Bedrooms (Left WLng) / Slab on Grade PERIMETER LOSSES Type Length F2 Factor Insulation R -Val. Depth Location / Comments Slab Perimeter 129 0.76 0_0 0 Master Suite Stab_Berimeter —25 076 0-0 Q MasfeLSuite Slab Perimeter 3 0.76 0.0 0 Bedrooms (Left Wing) Slab Perimeter 42 0.16 —0-0 —0 Bedrooms4ef -Wing) _Slab_P_erimeter 165 -0—.76 0_0 _0 Living Area HVAC SYSTEMS Heating Equipment Minimum Distribution Type Type (furnace, heat Efficiencyy and Location Duct Thermostat Locstion / pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts/attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments _C_e—n tral Furnace 80° AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Central Furnace 80%AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Central Furnace 80%AFUE Ducts in Attic 6.0 Setback Central Furnace 80%AFUE Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback �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 15.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 1 Split Air Conditioner 16.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zone 2 Split Air Conditioner 16.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 6.0 Setback Zone 3 Split Air Conditioner 14.0 SEER Ducts in Attic 4.2 Setback Zonv 4 WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Ratedl 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 (°/a) Ext. Takagi T -K2 Small Gas Recirc/Time+Temp 1 20,000 240 014 n/a n/a 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 Lcss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. I EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:13 of 37 1 Computer Method Summary F2 (Part 3 of 3) C -2R The Austin Residence Type Length Factor R -Val. Depth 12/8/2003 • Project Title 18 0.76 0.0 0 Living Area Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN —0-0 --0. Bedcoom-(Bight Wing) Area Thick. Heat 0 Inside Locaton Type (sq (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference R -Val. Comnents Concrete Heavyweight X32 X0.0 —28. _0-98. n/a —2. Bedro-o (Left Win___g,,/ SI/ ab_on-Gtade_ Tile in Mortar 1.943 0_75 24 0_67 n/a 0 Living Area / Interior Mass � nncrete, Heavyweight 1,943 490 28 0.98 n/a 0 Living Area / Slab on Grade Concrete.Heavyweight 215 4_00 28 0_98 n/a 2 Living Area / slab on Grade Uejo_Mortar 205 0.75 24 0.67 n/a 0 Bedroom (Right Wing) / Interior Mass PERIMETER LOSSES 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 �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 Ratedl 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. 1 For small gas storage (rated input — 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy facto. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Uss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. 11 F2 Insulation Type Length Factor R -Val. Depth Location / Comments Slab Perimeter 18 0.76 0.0 0 Living Area Sl.ab_ee_rimeter 3 _0_76 —0-0 --0. Bedcoom-(Bight Wing) Slab Perimeter 40 0.76 0.0 0 Bedroom (Right Wing) 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 �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 Ratedl 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. 1 For small gas storage (rated input — 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy facto. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Uss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. 11 Computer Method Summary (Part 3 of 31 C -2R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 is Project Title Date THERMAL MASS FOR HIGH MASS DESIGN Area Thick. Heat Type (so (in.) Cap. Cond. Form 3 Reference Inside R -Val. Location Comments Concrete, Heavyweight _20.5 4 00 �5 .D_98. nLa 0 HedrQo�(RighLlNing)LSlab_onS�ade_ Concrete. Heavyweight 295 4_00 28 0_98 n/a 2 Bedroo n (Right Wing) / Slab on Grade 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 / pump, etc.) (AFUE/HSPF)(ducts/attic, etc.) R -Value Type Comments SHydronic 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 Facts 1 Tank Insul. Water Heater Water Heater Distribution # in Input Cap. or Recovery Standby R -Value System Name Type Type Syst. (Btu/hr) (gam Efficiency Loss (%) Ext. For small gas storage (rated input — 75000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list energy facto. For large gas storage water heaters (rated input > 75000 Btu/hr), list Rated Input, Recovery Efficiency and Standby Lcss. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Rated Input, and Recovery Efficiency. 0 L EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft _ User Number: 3665 Job Number: Paae:15 of 37 1 Computer Method Summary (Addendum) C -2R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 • 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 0 The HVAC System "Zone 1" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 1" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 983 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Master Suite HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 983 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Master Suite HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 352 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Master Suite The HVAC System "Zone 2" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 2" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual - HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 218 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Bedrooms. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 218 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedrooms HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 732 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedrooms The HVAC System "Zone 3" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Living Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 3" has R-6.0 Heating Duct Insulation. Insulation levels above R-4.2 must be verified. The HVAC System "Zone 3" has R-6.0 Cooling Duct Insulation. Insulation levels above R-4.2 must be verified. 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 &form CF -61R. plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 1" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must p. -Ovide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. The HVAC System "Zone 1" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 2" 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" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater mus4 provide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. The HVAC System "Zone 3" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct takage performe by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. The HVAC System "Zone 4" includes Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Credit (or a TXV). A certified HERS rater must Orovide verification of the TXV, or measure the Refrigerant Charge and Airflow. EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 16 of 37 Computer Method Summary (Addendum) C -2R The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 • 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 aaencv determines the adeauacv of the justification. and may reiect a building or desion that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. Plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 3" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1943 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75' thick at Living Ares HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 1943 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 215 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Living Area The HVAC System "Zone 4" must meet all CEC Criteria for a Zonally Controlled system serving only Sleeping Areas. The HVAC System "Zone 4" includes credit for a Radiant Barrier installed per Section 8.13 of the Residential Manual. HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 205 sqft Tile in Mortar Interior Mass, 0.75" thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 205 sqft Exposed Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedroom HIGH MASS Design(see C -2R) - Verify Thermal Mass: 295 sqft Covered Slab Floor, 4.00" thick at Bedroom 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 aform CF -6R. plan Field The HVAC System "Zone 4" is using reduced duct leakage to comply and must have diagnostic site testing of duct leakage performed by a certified HERS Rater. The results of the diagnostic testing must be reported on a CF -6R Form. Run Initiation Time: 12/08/03 08:47:23 Run Code: 1070902043 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 17 of 37 "ROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY ENV -3 NAME The Austin Residence DATE 12/8/2003 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE THICK- NESS (in.) DESCRIPTION FRAMING OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM ❑ ❑ ❑ © ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ — 1 stucco 0.875 2 ASSEMBLY NAME R-21 Wall W.21.2x6.16 3 Plywood 0.375 4 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 ASSEMBLY Floor Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 6 23.11 TYPE (check one) Wall W LU 0 W Ceiling / Roof N FRAMING MATERIAL Wppd Fes- p Z 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.) INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 11 — J SUBTOTAL R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE THICK- NESS (in.) DESCRIPTION FRAMING OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM ❑ ❑ ❑ © ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ — 1 stucco 0.875 2 Membrane, Vapor -Permeable Felt 0,010 3 Plywood 0.375 4 Insulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 5.500 5 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 6 23.11 7.56 7 8 9 INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 11 — J SUBTOTAL R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE 0.170 0.170 0.175 0.175 0.0601 0.060 0.465 0.465 21.000 5.445 0.562 0.562 0.31 263 0.37 0.98 260 0.26 0.68 0.6801 0.680 23.11 7.56 RG RT A I *HEAT CAPACITY (Optional) WALL WEIGHT (Ibs/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 1.06 0.29 0.31 263 0.37 0.98 260 0.26 0.68 f44 $ TOTAL HC 3 7 •NOTE: Weight and Specific Heat values for materials penetrated by wood framing include the effects of the foaming members. [ 0.0433 0.85 ] + 17X 0.1323 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: 18 of 37 1 DROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY ENV -3 PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence DATE 12/8/2003 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE THICK- NESS (in.) DESCRIPTION FRAMING OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM ❑ © ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ — 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 0.6801 6 22.98 TYPE (check one) Wall LU W LU LUCeiling / Roof H INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM 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.) SUBTOTAI R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE THICK- NESS (in.) DESCRIPTION FRAMING OUTSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM ❑ © ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ — 1 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 2 linsulation, Mineral Fiber, R-21 5.500 3 Gypsum or Plaster Board 0.625 4 5 0.6801 6 22.98 7.42 7 8 9 INSIDE SURFACE AIR FILM TOTAL HC SUBTOTAI R -VALUE CAVITY R -VALUE (Rc) WOOD FRAME R -VALUE 0.170 0.170 0.5621 0.562 21.000 5.445 0.562 0.562 0.37 0.98 2.60 0.26 0.68 Fr% / 100 ASSEMBLY U -VALUE 0.6801 0.680 22.98 7.42 RG RT *HEAT CAPACITY (Optional) WALL WEIGH- (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% / 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 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. Paae:19 of 37 1 1HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY 71 PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 1 1,335 iATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS 24.0 of 69.0 of Outside Air 0 cfm 69.0 of 01 DOLING SYSTEM 114.1 / 80.3 of Outside Air 0 cfm 79.1/63.5 of • EnergyPro 3.1 By Total Room Loads Return Vented Lighting Return Air Ducts Return Fan Ventilation Supply Fan Supply Air Ducts TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD COIL COOLING PEAK I COIL HTG. PEAK CFM I Sensiblel Latent I CFM I Sensible 1,927 47,846 6,730 1,115 42,139 0 2,392 2,107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,392 2,107 5 2, 63 0 6,730 46,353 HSX19-060/G60UHV-60C-110X (5) 49,736 1,754 90,000 Total Adjusted System Output 49,736 1,754 90,000 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am yam Temperatures at Time of 105.0 of Supply Fan 2000 cfm Heating Coil 105.0 of Supply Air Ducts 104.0 of ROOMS 70.0 of k Return Air Ducts 4 79.1 / 63.5 of = 55.0 / 53.6 of Cooling Coil Supply Fa 2000 cfm 55.0 / 53.6 of Supply Air Ducts Fan 56.1 / 54.0 of 43.9% R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 63.2 of h Return Air Ducts `S User Number: 3665 Job Number. 20 of 37 0 1HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 2 950 EATI 24.0 of 69.4 of r Outside Air 0 cfm 69.4 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 Sensible Latent I CFM I Sensible 835 20,737 3,960 518 19,569 0 1,037 978 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,037 978 22,81 3,960 HSX19-048/G60UHV-60C-090X (4) 39,756 1,141 Total Adjusted System Output 39,756 1,141 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK I AJg 2 pm 105.0 of Heating Coil Supply Fan 1600 cfm 21,526 72,000 72,000 Jan 12 am 105.0 of Supply Air Ducts 104.4 of ROOMS 70.0 of b Return Air Ducts DOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak 114.1 / 80.3 of 78.6 / 63.1 of 55.0 / 53.5 of 55.0 / 53.5 of O Supply Air Ducts Outside Air 0 cfm Cooling Coil Supply Fan 55.6 / 53.8 of 1600 cfm 43.0% R.H. ROOMS 78.6/63.1 °F 78.0 / 62.9 of Return Air Ducts ` I EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:21 of37 1HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 • SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 3 2,158 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 Sensible Latent I CFM I Sensible 2,998 74,441 11 ,255 1,666 62,940 0 3,722 3,147 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,722 3,147 81,886 11,255 69,234 HSX19-048/G60UHV-60C-09OX (4) 79,336 3,105 144,000 Total Adjusted System Output 79,336 3,105 144,000 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 2 pm Jan 12 am EATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak 24.0 OF 69.10F 105.OoF 105.0 OF O4 Supply Air Ducts Outside Air 0 cfm Heating Coil Supply Fan 104.1 of 3200 cfm ROOMS 70.0 of 69.1 of t 114.1 / 80.3 of Outside Air 0 cfm 79.1/63.60F !% Return Air Ducts 4 79.1 / 63.6 of 55.0 / 53.6 of Cooling Coil Supply Fa 3200 cfm 55.0 / 53.6 OF Supply Air Ducts Fan 56.1 / 54.0 of 44.0% R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 63.2 of h Return Air Ducts �1 I_ EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 22 of 37 1 1HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 4 500 Number of Systems 1 Heating System Output per System 36,000 Total Output (Btuh) 36,000 Output (Btuh/sqft) 72.0 Cooling System Output per System 24,000 Total Output (Btuh) 24,000 Total Output (Tons) 2.0 Total Output (Btuh/sqft) 48.0 Total Output (sgftrron) 250.0 Air System CFM per System 800 Airflow (cfm) 800 Airflow (cfm/sqft) 1.60 Airflow (cfmrron) 400.0 Outside Air (%) 0.0 Outside Air (cfm/sgft) 0.00 EATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS 24.0 of 69.2 of Outside Air 0 cfm 69.2 of :OGLING SYSTEM 14.1 / 80.3 of Outside Air 0 cfm 79.0/63.3 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 Sensible Latent CFM I Sensible 686 17,025 2,302 379 14,307 0 851 715 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 851 715 18,728 2,302 15,738 HSXA15-024/G60UHV-36A-070X (2) 19,969 561 36,000 Total Adjusted System Output 19,969 561 36,000 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aig 2 pm Jan 12 am am Tel 105.0 of Heating Coil _Q@J Supply Fan 800 cfm 105.0 of Supply Air Ducts 104.2 of ROOMS 70.0 of �% Return Air Ducts 4 Coolin 79.0 / 63.3 of . 55.0 / 53.5 of Cooling Coil 0 Supply Fa 800 cfm 55.0 / 53.5 of Supply Air Ducts Fan K Return Air Ducts `i 56.0/53 . 9 of 43.4% R.H. ROOMS 78.0 / 63.0 of EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 23 of 37 lw is ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 1 1,335 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY ROOM COOLING PEAK COIL COOLING P=AK COIL HTG. PEAK ZONE NAME ROOM NAME Mult. CFM SENSIBLE LATENT CFM SENSIBLE r4TENT CFM SENSIBLE Master Suite Master Suite 1 1,927 47,846 6,730 1,927 47,846 6,730 1,115 42,139 PAGE TOTAL 1 1,927 47,846 6,730 1,115 42,139 TOTAL 1 1,927 47,846. 6,730 Fl,115 42,139 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 24 of 37 0 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence DATE 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME Zone 2 FLOOR AREA 950 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 Bedrooms Left Win Bedrooms 1 835 20,737 3,960 835 20,737 3,960 518 19,569 PAGE TOTAL 1 835 20,73713,960 518 19,569 TOTAL 1 835 20,73n 1 3,960 518 19,569 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:25 of 37 0 48 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA Zone 3 2,158 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY ROOM COOLING PEAK COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK ZONE NAME ROOM NAME Mult. CFM SENSIBLE LATENT CFM SENSIBLE -ATENT CFM SENSIBLE Living Area Living Area 1 2,998 74,441 11,255 2,998 74,441 11,255 1,666 62,940 PAGE TOTAL TOTAL 1 2,998 74,441 11,255 1,666 62,940 1 2,998 74,44' 11,255 1,666 62,940 EnergyPro 3.1 By Energysoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 26 of 37 0 E ROOM LOAD SUMMARY PROJECT NAME The Austin Residence DATE 12/8/2003 SYSTEM NAME Zone 4 FLOOR AREA 500 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 Bedroom (Right Win Bedroom 1 686 17,025 2,302 686 17,025 2,302 379 14,307 PAGE TOTAL 1 686 17,025 2,302 379 14,307 TOTAL 1 686 17,025 2,302 379 14,307 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page:27 of 37 r� U • ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Room Information Desi n Conditions Room Name Master Suite Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 1,335 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24°F Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70°F Conduction Area U -Value AT of Btu/hr 1,335.0 1,078.5 490.8 308.0 5.3 87.0 perimeter = 154.0 0.0284 0.0566 0.4000 0.5200 0.5700 0.0572 Items shown with an asterisk (`rr) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Infiltration: I1 1.001 x 1.080 x 1 335 x 12.50 x 1.00 160] x chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Fraction 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 1,745 46.0 2,809 46.0 9,031 46.0 7,367 46.0 139 46.0 229 45.5 7,007 Page Total: 46 ILT 28 327 13 812 TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 42.1 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 28 of 37 ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date • The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Room Information Desicin Conditions Room Name Bedrooms Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 950 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24°F Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value AT OF Btu/hr • Items shown with an asterisk ('rr) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. image Total Infiltration: I1 1.001 x 1.080 x 950 x 10.00 x 60] x 46 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH GT Fraction TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 1,242 1,907 1,636 3,062 367 171 3,322 11 706 = 7 863 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 29 of 37 1 950.0 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 0.0284 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 46.0 732.1 0.0566 46.0 88.9 0.4000 46.0 128.0 0.5200 46.0 14.0 0.5700 46.0 65.0 0.0572 46.0 perimeter = 73.0 45.5 Items shown with an asterisk ('rr) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. image Total Infiltration: I1 1.001 x 1.080 x 950 x 10.00 x 60] x 46 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH GT Fraction TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 1,242 1,907 1,636 3,062 367 171 3,322 11 706 = 7 863 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 29 of 37 1 ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date • The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Room Information Desicin Conditions Room Name Living Area Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 2,158 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24°F Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value .ST of Btu/hr • Fleetwood 2,158.0 884.8 342.0 753.1 478.0 68.0 4.0 48.0 perimeter = 183.0 0.0284 0.0566 0.5200 0.4000 0.0572 0.3872 0.5700 0.7500 Items shown with an asterisk ('Ledule ) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Infiltration:1.00 x 1.080 x 2 158 x 13.00 x 1.00 / 6] x Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Fraction TOTAL HOURLY HEAT 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 2,821 46.0 2,305 46.0 8,181 46.0 13,858 46.0 1.258 46.0 1,211 46.0 105 46.0 1,656 45.5 8,326 Page Total: 46 oT 39 721 23 219 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 30 of 37 • ROOM HEATING PEAK LOADS Project Title Date The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Room Information Desicin Conditions Room Name Bedroom Time of Peak Jan 12 am Floor Area 500 Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature 24 OF Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature 70 OF Conduction Area U -Value AT of Btu/hr Items shown with an asterisk (f`) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Page Total: 9 651 Infiltration: 1.00 1 x 1.080 x 500 x 11.25 x 1.00 / 6] x 46 = 4656 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH CT Fraction TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 14.307 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 31 of 37 500.0 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 0.0284 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 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = _ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 654 451.7 0.0566 46.0 1,177 4.0 0.5700 46.0 105 184.7 0.4000 46.0 3,398 81.6 0.5200 46.0 1,952 perimeter = 52.0 45.5 2,366 Items shown with an asterisk (f`) denote conduction through an interior surface to another room. Page Total: 9 651 Infiltration: 1.00 1 x 1.080 x 500 x 11.25 x 1.00 / 6] x 46 = 4656 chedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH CT Fraction TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS FOR ROOM 14.307 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 31 of 37 RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 12/8/200:3 • Project Title Date Room Name Master Suite Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 115 0F Design Temperature Difference: 370F • • Conduction Area U -Value X DETD1 X 56.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X X X Btu/hr 2,124 2,174 7,264 5,926 112 177 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 17 777 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 (10) _(Northeast)_ S.IdgG.IsDr 14. (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw 14 Abv. (Northeast) FxdGISWdW 15 (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw (15 Abv.) (Northeast) Sld GIsDr (16) (Northeast) 0. (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw 16b Abv. (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw (16c Abv.) (Northeast) GlsBlock 8 Southwest ( 0.0 x x x X x x x x X X 1 + + + + + + + + + + 41.4 X X X X X x X x X x 48)K ) X x }x )X )I x 0.390 = = = = = = = = __ = 774 ( 0.0 1 125.4 48 0.40 2,412 ( 0.0 1 76.2 48) 0.390 1,425 ( 0.0 1 23.9 48)x 0.390 447 ( 0.0 1 15.3 48)x 0.390 286 ( 0.0 1 83.0 48 0.40 1,597 ( 0.0 1 30.3 48 0.390 567 ( 0.0 1 57.5 48)X 0.390 1,075 ( 0.0 1 21.0 48)x 0.390 393 ( 0.0 1 5.3 62 0.746 245 Sched. Page Total 9 221 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 1,335 X 0.500 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btth[Watt = 2.278 Occupants 1.00 X 1,335 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgft/occ. = 1,022 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.000 Wafts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt = 0 Process �1.000xx 1,335 X. 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41Btiuh/Watt = 0 Infiltration: 00 x I 1.0.8QJ x 5 1.250 QO 3 x x / 60] E37 = 1 o Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH LIT Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 47,846 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 1 335 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgft/occ. = 902 Receptacle 1.00 x 1 335 x 0.000 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft = o Process f 1.00 X 1 335 x 0.000 Wafts/sqft x 3.41 B-:uh/Waft = o Infiltration: I 1.00 x 4 840 tent x Area 1 335 x Ceiling Height t x ACH 60] C.00433 = 5 828 chedule Alr LaCW Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 6,730 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. 3665 Job Number: Page: 32 of 37 11 F', • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Project Title Date Room Name Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: Design Temperature Difference: Master Suite 78°F 115°F 37°F Conduction Area U -Value DETD 1 Btu/hr X X X X X X X x X 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) P age 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 (12) _(Southwest) 6cdG.lsWdw�9.) (Northwest) FxdGlsWdw 11 x x X x x X X x x x SIdgGIsDr 13 _(Northwest) (Northwest) FXdGISWdw (13 Abv.) (Northwest) 1,372 ( 0.0 1 59.2 ( 0.0 x x X x x x x x x+ X 1 + + + + + + + + + 56.8 x x X x x X X x x x 62) K K ) K K K )X )X )X )X )X 0.390 = = = = = = = = = = 1,372 ( 0.0 1 59.2 48) 0.390 1,107 ( 0.0 1 59.4 48 0.390 1,111 ( 0.0 1 99.6 48) 0.40 1,916 ( 0.0 1 49.8 48) 0.390 931 ( ( ( ( F- F�] ( Sched. Fage Total 6437 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.500 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Watt — 2,278 Occupants 1.00 X 1,335 X 255 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sqft/occ. = 1,022 Receptacle 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh[Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 1,335 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.413 Bt.lh/Watt = 0 Infiltration: 1 op x oho x 1 335 x �12a0� x Qo / 60] Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH 4 r Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 47,846 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 x 1 335 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 scft/occ. = 902 Receptacle 1.00 x 1 335 X 0.000 Wafts/sqft X 3.41 Bluh/Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 1 335 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = o Infiltration: [ 1.00 x L 4,8401 x 1 335 x 12.50 x 1.00 / 60] x.00433 = 5 828 Schedule AIr Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH Lily Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 6,730 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 33 of 37 RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Is Project Title Date Room Name Bedrooms Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 1150F Design Temperature Difference: 370F • 9 Conduction IR -38 Roof w/Sheet Metal Area U -Value X 1 0.02841 X X X X X X DETD t = = = = = = Btu/hr 56.0 1,512 35.6 1,476 37.0 1,316 37.0 2,463 37.0 295 35.6 132 X X X 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 7 194 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 17) _(Northeast) S1dg.G.lsDr (18) (Northeast) G1sBlock 3 x X X X x x x x X GlsBlock 4 _(Southeast) (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw (2) (Southwest) GlsBlock (5) (Southwest) FxdGlsWdw 6 (Northwest) SldgGlsDr 7 (Northwest) 1,231 ( 0.0 1 3.0 ( 0.0 x1 X X X x x x x X + + + + + + + + + 34.4 x X X X x x x x X 48) K K K x x X )j( 0.390 = = = = = = = = 643 ( 0.0 1 64.0 48) 0.40 1,231 ( 0.0 1 3.0 62) 0.746 139 ( 0.0 1 3.0 62) 0.746 139 ( 0.0 1 18.0 62) 0.390 435 ( 0.0 1 8.0 62)X 0.746 370 ( 0.0 1 36.5 48) 0.390 683 ( 0.0 1 64.0 48)X 0.40 1,231 ( Sched. Fage Total 4 870 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 950 x 0.500 Watts/sgft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 1,621 Occupants 1.00 X 950 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgft/occ. = 727 Receptacle 1.00 x 950 x 0.000 Watts/sqft X 3.413BtJh/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 950 x 0.000 Waftss//sq-ft �x 3.41 Btjh/Waft = 0 Infiltration: [�1_0_o x 0$0 x � x 10..40 x 1.00 / 60] L_3ZI = s 324 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Lir Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 20,7371 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 x 950 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 scft/occ. = 642 Receptacle 1.00 x 950 x 0.000 Watts/sqft X 3.41 B1 uh/Watt = 0 Process 1.00 x 950 X 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Waft 0 Infiltration: [ 1.00 x 4 840 x 95 x 10.00 x 1.00 / 60] 1 0.00433 = 3 318 Schedule Alr Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH GW Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 3,960 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 34 of 37 RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 12/8/200:3 • Project Title Date Room Name Living Area Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 1 150F Design Temperature Difference: 370F r1 L_J E Conduction R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal R-21 Wall W.21.2x6.16 Fleetwood Glazing Fleetwood Glazing R-21 Wall .21.2x6.16 -2 Solid Wood Door Default Glass Block Fleetwood Glazing Area U -Value X DETD1 X 56.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 35.6 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X Btu/hr 3,434 1,784 6,580 11,147 974 937 84 1,332 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 26 272 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 Sld GIsDr (20) (Northeast) ExdGIs0a) (Northeast) FXdGISWdW20( b Abv.) (Northeast) FXdGISWdW 20c Abv. (Northeast) SldgGIsDr (22) (Northeast) FXdGIsWdW 22 Abv. (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw 23 (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw 27 (Southeast) FxdGISWdw (28) (Southeast) GlsBlock 29 Southwest ( 0.0 x x x x15 x x x X x x 1 + + + + + + + + + + 184.0 X x X x x X x x X x 48) X ) x _{ K K ) K 0.40 = = = = = = = = = = 3,540 ( 0.0 1 57.2 48)x 0.390 1,070 ( 0.0 1 107.0 48 0.390 2,001 ( 0.0 32.7 48):( 0.390 612 ( 0.0 1 158.0 48) 0.40 3,039 ( 0.0 1 120.0 48)x 0.390 2,244 ( 0.0 1 15.3 62)x 0.390 370 ( 0.0 1 26.8 62) 0.390 647 ( 0.0 1 17.9 62) 0.390 432 (L --o.0 1 4.0 62 0.746 185 Sched. Page Total 1a 1ao Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 2,158 x 0.500 Watts/sgft x 3.413 BtuhlWatt = 3,683 Occupants 1.00 X 2,158 X 255 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/occ. = 1,653 Receptacle 1.00 x 2,158 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Btuh/Waft = 0 Process X1.00 xx 2,158 x 0.000 Watts�/sqft-x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 00 Infiltration: 1 p9 x I� Q891 x � x 00 x [=o / 60] 0 = = 8,67-6) Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH L\T Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 74441 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 2158 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sq.Vocc. = 1 458 Receptacle 1.00 X 2158 X 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.41 Btuh/Watt = 0 Process 1.00 X 2158 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.41 Btuh/Watt = o Infiltration: [ 1.00 x 4,8401 x 2 15 x 13.00 x 1.00 / 60] 00433 = 9 797 Schedule Air Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH ply Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 11,255 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 35 of 37 0 0 E RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 12/8/2003 Project Title Date Room Name Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: Design Temperature Difference: Living Area 78°F 115°F 37°F Conduction Area U -Value :)ETD' Btu/hr X = X = X = X = X = X = X = X = X = 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Hage 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 1a (Southwest) dG.(sV31dw_(1bl FXdGIsWdW 1c Abv. (Southwest) Southwest SwngGlsDr 1 (Southwest) FxdGlsWdw (19) (Northwest) FxdGlsWdw 19 Abv. (Northwest) FxdGlsWdw 21 Northwest FxdGlsWdw 21 Abv. (Northwest) 62)x 0.390 755 ( 0.0 ( 0.0 x x x x X x x x x x 1 + + + + + + + + + + 66.0 X X X x X X X X X``X x 62)X �X >X )X IX 0.390 = = = = = = = = = 1,594 ( 0.0 1 31.2 62)x 0.390 755 ( 0.0 1 91.0 62)x 0.390 2,198 ( 0.0 1 48.0 62)x 0.657 1,955 ( 0.0 1 44.3 46x 0.390 829 ( 0.0 1 23.7 48 0.390 443 ( 0.0 1 68.0 48 0.390 1,272 ( 0.0 1 52.0 48 0.390 973 ( ( Sched. Page Total 10 018 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 2,158 X 0.500 Watts/sgft x 3.413 Btih[Waft = 3,683 Occupants 1.00 X 2,158 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 scfUocc. = 1,653 Receptacle 1.00 x 2,158 x 0.000 Watts/sqft x 3.413 Bt:.ih/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 2,158 x 0.000 Watts�/sgfttx 3.413 BtihhfWatt = 00 Infiltration: [ ,p0 x I�_0801 x E z x 3_09 x [=-o / 60] t 3IJ = E::];- Z6J Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH Lir Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 74,441 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 2 158 x 225 Btuh/occ. / 333 scft/oCc. = 1 458 Receptacle 1.00 X 2158 x 0.000 Watts/sqft X 3.41 BluhMatt = 11 Process 1.00 X 2 158 x 0.0011 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 Bl uh/Waft = o Infiltration: 1 1.001 x 4 840 X 2 15 X Heigh X 60] Q:W = 9 797 chedule Alr Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH L`1N Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 11,255 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 36 of 37 40 • • RESIDENTIAL ROOM COOLING LOAD SUMMARY The Austin Residence 12/8/2002 Project Title Date Room Name Bedroom Design Indoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 780F Design Outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature: 115 0F Design Temperature Difference: 370F Conduction �R-38 Roof w/Sheet Metal IR -21 Wall (W.21.2x6.16) Area U -Value X C ETD 1 X 56.0 X 35.6 X 37.0 X 37.0 X 37.0 X X X X Btu/hr 796 911 84 2,734 1,570 1. Design Equivalent Temperature Difference (DETD) Page Total 6 094 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 GlsBlock (24) (Northeast) Exd.Gls.Wdw-(25. (Northeast) FXdGISWdW 25b (Northeast) FxdGlsWdw 25c Abv. (Northeast) SldgGIsDr (26) (Southeast) FXdGISWdW 26a (Southeast) FxdGlsWdw 26b Abv. (Southeast) FxdGISWdW 26c Abv. (Southeast) 737 ( 0.0 ( 0.0X x x+ X11, X+ X x x x X 1 + + + + + + + + 4.0 X X X X x X x x X)X x 48)X _K K K K X X 0.746 = = = = = = = = = = 143 ( 0.0 39.4 48).c 0.390 737 ( 0.0 39.4 48) 0.390 737 ( 0.0 46.3 48) 0.390 866 ( 0.0 81.6 62) 0.40 2,028 ( 0.0 1 13.7 62) 0.390 331 ( 0.0 1 38.3 62) 0.390 925 ( 0.0 1 7.6 62) 0.390 184 ( ( _)x Sched. Fage Total 5 950 Internal Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Lights 1.00 x 500 X 0.500 Watts/sgft x 3.413 BtAah/Waft = 853 Occupants 1.00 X 500 X 255 Btuh/occ. / 333 sgfVocc. = 383 Receptacle 1.00 x 500 x 0.000 Watts/sgft X 3.413 Bt.jh[Waft = 0 Process 1.00 X 500 X 0.000 Waftss/sq�3 ft X 3.41Bt:jh/Watt = 0 Infiltration: �� x 1.oa X x =5Q0] x 0 x I 1.091 / 60] E37 Schedule Air Sensible Area Ceiling Height ACH L`T Fraction TOTAL HOURLY SENSIBLE HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 17,0251 Sched. Latent Gain Frac. Area Heat Gain Btu/hr Occupants 1.00 X 500 x 225 Btuh/OCC. / 333 sgft/oCC. = 338 Receptacle 1.00 X 500 X 0.000 Watts/sqft X 3.41 B-uh/Waft = 0 Process 1.00 x 500 x 0.000 Wafts/sgft x 3.41 B-uh/Waft = 0 Infiltration: C 1.00 x 4,8401 x 50 x 11.25 x 1.00 / 60] 0.00433 = 1 964 Schedule Alr Latent Area Ceiling Height ACH G.w Fraction TOTAL HOURLY LATENT HEAT GAIN FOR ROOM 2,302 EnergyPro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number: 3665 Job Number: Page: 37 of 37 • • Table G-4: Single Fane Double Pane U - Default Frame Type' Product Type U -factor factor Fenestration Metal Operable 1.28 0.87 Product U -factors F• d ixe 1.19 0.72 Greenhouse/Garden window 2.26 1.40 Doors 1.25 0.85 Skylight 1.72 0.94 Metal, Thermal Break Operable 0.71 Fixed 0.60 Greenhouse/Garden window 1.12 Doors 0.64 Skylight 0.80 aon-Metal Operable 0.99 0.60 Fixed 1.04 0.57 Doors 0.99 0.55 Greenhouse/Garden window 1.94 1.06 Skylight 1.47 0.68 1 Metal includes any field -fabricated product with metal cladding. Non-metal framed manufactured fenestration products with metal cladding must add 0.04 to the listed U -factor. Non -Metal frame types can include metal fasteners, hardware, and door thresholds. Thermal break product design characteristics are: a. The material used as the thermal break must have a thermal conductivity of not more than 3.6 Btu- inch/hr/ft2/°F, b. The thermal break must produce a gap of not less than 0.210", and c.All metal members of the fenestration product exposed to interior and exterior air must incorporate a thermal bre In addition, the fenestration product must be clearly labeled by the manufacturer that it qualifies as a thermally broken product in accordance with this standard. The values for non-metal can be used for unframed windows 2 Glass Block may use the values for double pane windows of the same frame type used with the glass block. 3 For all dual glazed fenestration products, adjust the listed U -factors as follows: a. Subtract 0.05 for spacers of 7116" or wider. W b. Subtract 0.05 for products certified by the manufacturer as low -E glazing. C c. Add 0.05 for products with dividers between panes if spacer is less than 7/16" wide. d. Add 0.05 to any product with true divided light (dividers through the panes). Figure G-5: Fenestration Area H y hnight;•: Glossary August 2001 G-23 Table G-8: Frame Type Product Glazing Single Pane Double Pane Default Solar Heat Metal Operable Clear 0.80 0.70 Gain Coefficient -- Metal Fixed Clear 0.83 0.73 Total Window f#r Metal Operable Tinted 0.67 0.59 SHGC Metal Fixed Tinted 0.68 0.60 (Table 1-E from §116) Metal, Thermal Break Operable Clear 0.72 0.63 Metal, Thermal Break Fixed Clear 0.78 0.69 Metal, Thermal Break Operable Tinted 0.60 0.53 Metal, Thermal Break Fixed Tinted 0.65 0.57 Non -Metal Operable Clear 0.74 0.65 Non -Metal Fixed Clear 0.76 0.67 Non -Metal Operable Tinted 0.60 0.53 Non -Metal Fixed Tinted 0.63 0.55 SHGC = Solar Heat Gain Coefficient Table G-9: Interior Shading Attachment/Device' SHGC SHGC's for Standard 0.68 Allowed Interior includes Draperies (all colors & weaves), None (for non-skylights),or Translucent Shading Roller Shades (all colors) Standard values are also used for any interior shading device not otherwise listed in this table Attachments None 1.00 Only Allowed for Skylights. Also the default value for skylights when no other interior shading is specified. 1 Shading devices between glazing lights for vertical windows or skylights may be mod -Bled as a default interior shade. External Shading If using a prescriptive alternative component package for compliance, use values from • Devices Table G-10 or data from the NFRC label. If an exterior shading device is planned, the SHGC may be calculated using the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) Worksheet (Form S). The Solar Heat Gain Coefficient Worksheet incorporates the following basic formula for calculating a combined SHGC: • SHGCcomb = [(0.2875 x SHGCmax) + 0.75] x SHGCmin Where: SHGCcomb = Combined solar heat gain coefficient SHGCmax = Maximum solar heat gain coefficient SHGCmin = Minimum solar heat gain coefficient The Solar Heat Gain Coefficient Worksheet allows the calculation of SHGC for both simple and complex shade combinations. Instructions for The following sections explain how to calculate solar heat gain coefficients Form S. The Form S number of each item below corresponds to the appropriate item on Form S. Enter either: 12. For products with NFRC testing and labels, enter the product's labeled SHGC as #la. SHGC;,,. OR enter Glossary August 2001 G-38 Fleetwood Representation Page 1 of 1 ""---�•-►s^•uer'b,rr•+..•.►wT-+�Yw.. r•- . + ....y.r,rw�s 4r.r+r.ry.:y�.w.u«yw,��•v+-•wro.-wiw 7ti'i'wF��,.oy�A NFRC Product Ratings per Glass type• 3033 Glass sorted b Product T e, then lowest (most energy efficient) U -values first! Type _Glass_ Coating Emissivity Spacer Air/Gas Grids U -Value U -Value SHGC SHGC 11 L1/4 1 SGD - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std . 2 SGD 3/16 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std 3 SGD 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std 4 SGD 1/4 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std 5 SGD 3/16 -1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std 6 SGD 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON ARGON ARGON AIR AIR AIR -ARGDDf True True True True True True residential cammeroial 0.46 0.46 0.46 0.49 0.49 0.49 067 residential 0.361628 0.361628 0.361628 0.361628 0.361628 0.361628 n commercial [ 0.353728 0.353728 0.353728 0.353728 0.353728 0.353728 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.5 0.5 0.5 0 63_ 8 SGD 3/16 - 1/4" 9 SGD 3/16 - 3/16" 10 SGD 1/4 - 1/4" 11 SGD 3/16-1/41, none (Clear) none (Clear) none (Clear) none (Clear) :-nonce Clear ... -----., ( ) 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 _:. " '0.84"" std std std std -� " "'std ' ARGON ARGON AIR AIR AIR True True True True 'True " 0.63 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.62 0.62 0.64 0.64 0.64. 67644--0 0.67644 0.67644 0.67644 0.67644 0.67644 627541 0.627541 0.627541 0.627541 0.627541 0.627541 0 httP://www.fleetwoodusa.com/scripts/nfrc-dbase-srch.asp 3/29/03 Fleetwood Representation Select • Glass sorted b Page 1 of 2 NFRC Product Ratings per Glass type. 530 Product Type II -Glass_ II Coating II Emissivity then lowest (,Host Air/Gas II Grids efficient) U -Values first! U -Value U -Value LSHGCSHGC d residential commeret residential I commercial 0.42 I HS 3/16 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std KRYPTON False 0.42 2 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std KRYPTON False 0.45 3 HS 1/4 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std KRYPTON False 0.46 4 HS DS - DS" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std KRYPTON False 0.47 5 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Heat N irrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.47 0.43 0.324962 Hent Mimi SC75-ARGON 0.47 0.43 - False - 0.48 7 HS 3/16 - 1/4" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.48 8 HS 1/4 - 1/4" Heat N irrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.49 9 HS DS - DS" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON False 0.5 10 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON False 0.5 11 HS 3/16 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 _ std ARGON False 0.5 12 'HS'- " -1/4 - 1/4"" -Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std' ARGON False 0.51 13 HS DS - DS" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.51 14 HS.. 3/16 - 3/16" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.51 15 HS 3/16-3/16- - Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052, std AIR False 0.53 16 HS DS - DS" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 atd AIR False 0.54 17 HS 1/4 - 1/4" Heat Minir SC75' 0.052 std ARGON False 0.54 18 HS 3/16 - 1/4" 'Heat N irrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.62 19 HS DS -DS" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON False 0.62 20 HS 1/4 -1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON False 0.64. 21 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON False 0.64 22 HS .:. 1/4 -1/4" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052:. std AIR False • 23 HS 24 HS 3/16 -1/4" 3/16 - 1/4" Heat Minir SC75 Low E/Solarban 60 0.052 0.043 std:, std AIR ARGON False . False 0.64 25 HS 3/16 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 0.65 26 HS 1/4 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 0.65 27 HS DS -DS. Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 28 HS DS -DS" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 29 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solvban 60 0.043 std AIR False 30 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Heat N irrir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 31 HS 3/16 - 1/4" Heat Minir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 32 HS 1/4 - 1/4" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 33 HS 3/16 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 34 HS 1/4 -1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 35 HS 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 36 HS DS - DS" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR False 37 HS DS - DS" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 38 HS 3/16-1/411 none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 39 HS 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 40 HS 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 41 HS 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 42 HS 3/16-1/411 none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 43 HS 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 44 HS DS - DS" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 45 HS 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 46 HS 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 47 HS 3/16 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 48 HS DS -DS" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON False 49 HS DS - DS" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 50 HS 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False • 51 HS 3/16-1/41, none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 52 HS 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR False 0.42 0.39 0.324962 0.329408 0.42 0.39 0.324962 0.329408 0.42 0.39 0.324962 0.329408 0.42 0.39 0.324962 0.329408 0.45 0.41 0.307538 0.310616 0.45 0.41 0.307538 0.310616 0.46 0.42 0.307538 0.310616 0.46 0.42 0.307538 0.310616 0.47 0.43 0.324962 0.329408 0.47 0.43 0.324962 0.329408 0.47 0.43 0.324962 0.329408 0.47 0.43 0.324962 0.329408 0.48 0.43 0.307538 0.310616 0.48 0.43 0.307538 0.310616 0.48 0.44 0.307538 0.310616 0.48 0.44 0.307538 0.310616 0.49 0.45 0.307538 0.310616 0.49 0.45 0.307538 0.310616 0.5 0.46 0.324962 0.329408 0.5 0.46 0.324962 0.329408 0.5 0.46 0.324962 0.329408 0.5 0.46 0.307538 0.310616 0.5 0.46 0.307538 0.310616 0.5 0.46 0.324962 0.329408 0.51 0.47 0.324962 0.329408 0.51 0.47 0.324962 0.329408 0.51 0.47 0.307538 0.310616 0.51 0.47 0.324962 0.329408 0.51 0.47 0.324962 0.329408. 0.51 0.47 0.307538 0.310616 0.53 0.48 0.307538 0.310616 0.53 0.48 0.307538 0.310616 0.54 0.49 0.324962 0.329408 0.54 0.49 0.324962 0.329408 0.54 0.49 0.324962 0.329408 0.54 0.49 0.324962 0.329408 0.62 0.59 0.59576 0.580751 0.62 0.59 0.59576 0.580751 0.62 0.59 0.59576 0.580751 0.62. 0.59 0.59576 0.580751 0.64. 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.64 0.61 0.59576 0.580751 0.65 0.62 .0.59576 0.580751 0.65 0.62 0.59576 0.580751 0.65 0.62 0.59576 0.580751 0.65 0.62 0.59576 0.580751 http://www.fleetwoodusa. con/scripts/nfrc_dbase_srch. asp?sproduct2=1 3/29/03 Selects .......:::" Glass sorted NFRC Product Ratings per Glass type: 5003 MIM_ Product Type II _Glass- II Coating II Emissivity then lowest (moat energy efficient) U -values. first! /G � U -Value U -Value SHGC SHGC residential commercul residential commerc 1 1 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Heat Muir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.31 is L 2 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" Heat Muir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.29 0.327098 0.32324 3 FXD DS - DS" HeatMirrir SC75 0.052 0.31 0.29 0.327098 0.32324 4 FXD DS - DS" Heat Minir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.31 0.29 0.327098 0.32324 5 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 0.33 0.31 0.327098 0.32324 6 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 0.33 0.31 0.327098 0.32324 -----F3�-�/4 rH4"--Heat Meru 9C'75 --g 052----std--�,it60N---False std AIR False 0.33 0.31 0.327098 0.32324 -- 0.36 8 FXD 3/16 - 1/4" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.36 0.34 0.327098 0.32324 9 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Heat Minir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.36 0.34 10 FXD DS - DS" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std ARGON False 0.327098 0.32324 11 FXD DS - DS" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 ARGON True 0.36 0.34 0.327098 0.32324 12 FXD "' " 1/4-1/4,- Low E/Solarban GO 0.043 etd ARGON True 0.37 0.36 0.347402 0.34412 13 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 ARGON True 0.37 0.36 0.347402 0.34412 14 FXD ""3116 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban''60 "" `" "" 0:043'""'" std ARGON True 0.37 0.36 0.347402 0.34412 15 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON True 0.37 0.36 0.347402 0.34412 16 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std ARGON True 0.39 0.37 0.347402 0.34412 17 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std AIR 0.39 0.37 0.347402 0.34412 ' 18 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 False 0.4 0.38 0.327098 0.32324 19 FXD DS - DS" Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 ' ` std AIR False 0.4 0.38 0.327098 0.32324 20 FXD 3/16-1/411 Heat Mirrir SC75 0.052 std AIR False 0.4 0.38 0.327098 0.32324 21 FXD 3/16-1/411 Low E/Solarban GO 0.043 std AIR . False 0.4 0.38 0.327098 0.32324 22 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 :: 0.043 .std AIR True 0.41 0.4 0.347402 0.34412 23 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban GO :0.043 std AIR True 0.41 0.4 0.347402 0.34412 24 FXD DS - DS" Low E/Solarban 60. 0.043 std AIR True 0.41 0.4 0.347402 0.34412 25 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR . True 0.41 0.4 0.347402' 0.34412 • 26 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" Low E/Solarban 60 0.043 std AIR True 0.43 0.41 0.347402 0.34412 27 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR A True 0.43 0.41 0.347402 0.34412 28 FXD 3/16 -1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 stdRGON True 0.54 0.53 0.66296 0.62339 29 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON Tete 0.54 0.53 0.66296 0.62339 30 FXD DS - DS" none (Clear) Clear p 84 std ARGON True 0.54 0.53 0.66296 0.62339 31 FXD 1/4 -1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON True 0.54 0.53 0.66296 0.62339 32 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) p gq std ARGON True 0.55 0.53 0.66296 .0.62339 33 FXD DS - DS" none (Clear) 0.84 std ARGON True 0.55 0.53 '0.66296 0.62339 34 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR True 0.56 0.55 0.66296 0.62339 35 FXD 1/4 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR True 0.56 0.55 0.66296 0.62339 36 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) '0"84 std ADR True 0.56 0.55 0.66296 0.62339 37 FXD 3/16 - 3/16" none (Clear) 0.84 std AIR True 0.56 0.55 0,66296 0.62339 38 FXD 1/4 - 1/4" none (Clear) std AIR True 0.57 0.56 0.66296 0.62339 .0.84 std i AIR True 0.57 0.56 0.66296 0.62339 http ://www. fleetwoodusa. com/scripts/nfrc_dbase_srch. asp?sproduct2=1 3/29/03 • • 0 CONDENSING UNITS .-LE. NDX H sxA1 9 ENGINEERING DATA �10�. ON ►C TWO -STAG= COMPRESSOR VE1 DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE "COLLECTION WITH SILENTCOMFORT .. TECHNOLOGY Specially Designed\ 3 to 5 Ton SilentComfort" SEER up to 19.20 ° Heavy Gauge Fan Guard GEIMCATM /PPIiS ONLY WHM THE COMPIM AM M° S LISTED Steel Cabinet With Powder Paint Finish System Operation Monitor '-+` r*' Extra Insulation Reduces Operating Sound Levels - C UOL Copeland Two -Stage LISTED Scroll- Compressor Support Feet Raise Unit Oft Ground High Pressure Switch Bulletin No. 210378 Specially Eesigned February 2003 Super ]uiet Direct Drive =an Variabt3-Speed Condenser Fan Motor (-038 models only) Lanced Aluminum Fans _ Copper T ibe Outdoor toil Enhanced`' -1 au.. PVC Coated ¢? ♦ �: z Coil Guard Brass Service Valves /IJitLl�►� Low Pressure Switch ``�'•`' REGISTERED DUALITY SYSTEMS CONTENTS ARI Ratings .............................. Pages 7-10 Installation Clearances ......................... Page 6 Dimensions ................................... Page 6 Model Number Identification .................... Page I Electrical Data ................................ Page 5 Optional Accessories ....................... Pages 3-4 Expanded Rating Tables ................... Pages 11-82 Outdoor Sound Data ............................ Page 4 Features ................................... Pages 2-3 Specifications ..:.............................. Page 5 Field Wiring ................................... Page 4 MODEL:NU HOER .IDENTIFICATION HS X A 19- 036-23T0 -01. UnitType� ` Minor RevisonNumber HS = High Side Condensing Unit Voltage Refrigerant Type 230 = 208/230v-1 phas"Ohz X = R410A Major Revision Cooling Capacity Tons (kW) Series 036 = 3 (10.6) 038 = 3 (10.6) 048 = 4 (14.1) 060 = 5 (17.6) 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. ©2003 Lennox Industries Inc. PEATUftES Application -SEER up to 19.20. - 3 through 5 ton (10.6 through 17.6 kW). - Single phase power supply. - Vertical air discharge allows concealment behind shrubs at grade level or out of sight on a roof. 10, - Matching blower powered or add-on furnace evaporator units provide a wide range of cooling capacities and; applications. See ARI Ratings tables. - For evaporator unit data, Coils and Blower Coil Units sections. - Units shipped completely factory assembled, piped, and wired. Each unit is test operated at the factory insurng proper operation. - Installer must set condensing unit, connect refrigerant lines, and make electrical connections to complete jot. 10 9 Equipment Warranty - Compressor - limited warranty for ten years in residential installations and five years in non-residential installations. - All other covered components - five years in residential installations and one year in non-residential installati•.)ns. - Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate included with unit for specific details. 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 Stancard 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 requirad by UL and CEC. - Units are UL and ULC listed. - Manufactured accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards. - ENERGY STAR® certified. units are designed to use less energy, help save money on utility bills, and help protect the environment. Refrigerant - Non -chlorine, ozone friendly, R410A. - Unit pre -charged with refrigerant. See Specification table. 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. Copeland Two -Stage, Modulating Scroll'" 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. - During compression, one scroll remains stationary while the other scroll orbits around it. - Gas 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. Vol- ume between the pockets is simultaneously reduced. - When pocket reaches the center, gas is now at high pressure and is forced out of a port lo- cated 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 maxi- mizes efficiency. - Scroll compressor is tolerant to the effects of slugging and contaminants. If this occurs, scrolls separate, allowing liquid or contaminants to to be worked toward the center and discharged. - Low gas pulses during compression reduces operational sound levels. A rid Slider Ring ; •n— - - Compressor motor is internally protected from excessive current -and temperture. - Compressor is installed in the unit on specially formulated, resilient rubber mounts for better sound Y' dampening and vibration free operation. - The two-stage, modulating scroll contains two bypass ports on the fixed scrol in the first suction pocket. On the outside of the fixed scroll there is a "slider ring" that is controlled by an internal sole- noid that will rotate and cover the bypass ports. When the thermostat calls foo first -stage cooling, the - bypass ports are open and the compressor operates at 67% capacity, creating more cost-effective and efficient compressor operation. The bypassed refrigerant is returned to the compressor housing through the bypass ports. When the thermostat calls for second -stage coolinc, the internal solenoid Fixed scroll 4f r' ' is energized, the slider ring rotates and covers the bypass ports, and the compressor operates at Intemal solenoid full capacity. Crankcase Heater (-038 Models Only) - Crankcase heater prevents migration of liquid refrigerant into compressor and ensures proper compressor Iibrication. - Factory installed on HSXA19-038 models. HSXA19 I Page 2 >> FEATURES System Operation Monitor Provides detailed information for proper preventive maintenance and fast, easy servicing. - Displays the most common fault conditions through indicator LED's: • Monitor detects both mechanical and electrical system problems. Monitors only and does not provide safety protection. When an abnormal condition is detected, communicates the specific condition through the ALERT and TRIP lights. POWER LED (green) - indicates voltage within the range of 19-28VAC is present at the power connection. • 0 ALERT LED (yellow) - communicates an abnormal system condition through a unique flash code. The ALERT LED will flash a num- ber of times consecutively, pause and then repeat the process. The number of consecutive flashes, defined as the Flash Code, correlates to a particular abnormal condition. The codes can indicate one of the following: long run time, system pressure trip (dis- charge or suction pressure out -of -limits or compressor overloaded), short cycling, locked rotor, open circuit, open start circuit (cur- rent present only in run circuit), open run circuit (current present only in start circuit), welded contactor (ccmpressor runs continu- ously), or low voltage (control circuit < 17VAC). TRIP LED (red) - indicates there is a demand signal from the thermostat but no current to the compressor is detected by the monitor. Super -Quiet Condenser Fan with SilentComfort- Technology - Specially -designed, SilentComfort fan guard uses Passive Vortex Suppression to reduce air noise. Corrosion -resistant PVC (poly- vinyl chloride) coated steel wire. - Specially designed fan blades reduce operating sound levels. - Direct drive fan moves large air volumes uniformly through entire condenser coil for high refrigerant coolirg capacity. - Vertical air discharge minimizes operating sounds and eliminates damage to lawn and shrubs. - Fan motor is inherently protected. - HSXA19-038 models have a variable -speed condenser fan motor. - Motor totally enclosed for maximum protection from weather, dust and corrosion. - Rain shield on motor provides additional protection from moisture. - Fan service access accomplished by removal of fan guard. Hi -Capacity Liquid Line Drier - Factory installed in the liquid line, the drier traps moisture or dirt that could contaminate the refrigerant system. - Molded -core type drier containing molecular sieve and activated alumina. Copper Tube/Enhanced Fin Coil - Lennox designed and fabricated coil. - Ripple -edged aluminum fins. - Copper tube construction. - 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. 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. 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 dime ision drawing. - Fully serviceable brass service valves prevent corrosion and provide access to refrigerant system. Suctioi valve can be fully staut 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. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES- MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA SignatureStat- Programmable Thermostat—"�~---- - Combination temperature and humidity control. - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Auto -changeover - Easy-to-use, menu driven thermostat with a back -lit, dot-matrix LCD screen. - Remote outdoor sensor (furnished) allows the thermostat to display outdoor temperature.and adjust _ indoor dewpoint temperature for precision humidity control. :<�"�'�,`•.: "'rte"_ - See the SignatureStat Engineering Handbook bulletin in the Controls section for more information. - See Controls section and Lennox Price Book for additional thermostats. - Should not be used with CCB1 EfficiencyPlus- Humidity Control. Compressor Hard Start Kit - Single-phase units are equipped with a PSC compressor motor. This type of motor normally does not need a potential relay and start capacitor. - In conditions such as low voltage, kit may be required to increase the compressor starting torque. - See Specifications table for order number. Crankcase Heater (Optional for -036-048-060 Models Only) - Crankcase heater prevents migration of liquid refrigerant into compressor and ensures proper compressor lubrication. - See Specifications table for order number. Expansion Valve Kits - Must be ordered extra and field installed on certain evaporator units. See ARI Ratings tables. - Chatleff style fitting. HSXA19 / Page 3 » OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA i. CCB1 EffidiencyPlus' Humidity Control - CCB1 Humidity Control installs next to the room thermostat and allows selection of desired indoor humidity level in cooling mode. - Controls indoor humidity by altering indoor blower speed. e Humidity level desired may be set by adjusting a vertical slide to set point on a scale of 40% thru r� EfficiericyPlus. •60% (50% recommended as initial set point). - Five indicator lights (MIN - MAX) in a bar graph configuration indicate difference between actual relative humidity and set point. This indicates demand imposed on system equipment, the more lights on, the longer the equipment will operate to obtain desired humidity level. If no lights are on, the humidity level is at or below set point. `.IfHHOX$ CC81 is most effective when used with indoor units that have variable speed blower motors. - May also be used with units that have multi -speed (non -variable speed) blower motors. Usage with multi -speed motors requires EBR1 Blower Relay Kit. See below. - Should not be used with SignatureStat- thermostats. EBR1 Blower Relay Kit - EBR1 Kit allows CCB1 to be used with gas furnaces or blower coil units that have multi -speed (non -variable speed) blower motors. Indoor Blower Speed Relay Kit - Relay kit provides optimum humidity control conditions by automatically reducing indoor blower speed during continuous fan or first -stage compressor operation. - Kit should not be used with CCB1 EfficiencyPlus" Humidity Control applications. Freezestat - Installs on or near the discharge line of the evaporator or on the suction line. - Senses suction line temperature and cycles the compressor off when suction line temperature falls below it's Setpoint. - Opens at 29°F (-2°C) and closes at 58°F (14°C). Low Ambient Kit - Condensing units will operate satisfactorily down to 45°F (7°C) outdoor air temperature without any additional controls. - Kit can be added in the field enabling unit to operate properly down to 30°F (-1 °C). - Crankcase heater and a freezestat should be installed on compressors equipped with a low ambient kit. - A compressor lock -out thermostat should be added to terminate compressor operation below recommended operation conditions (on/off operation, 30°F (-1°C) or modulating operation, 0°F (-18'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. - See Specifications table. R@Ir19Vt_dll[ LIIIC MILS , - Refrigerant lines (suction & liquid) are shipped refrigeration. clean. Lines are cleaned, dried, pressurized, ant. sealed at factory. .Suction line fully insulated. - L15 lines are stubbed at both ends. - See Specifications table for selection. - Kit is not available for HSXA19-060 model and must be field fabricated. Time Delay Relay Kit - Delays the indoor'blower ofr time during the holing cycle. - See ARI Rating Tables for usage. FIELD WLRIIN _ { D SWITCH THERMOSTATS DI SWITCH L(BY Others) I L (Optional) I I tBy hers► I A- Two Wire Power (not fumished) B - Two Power (not furnished) - See Electrical Data C - Four Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) -18 ga. minimum LENNOX v LENNOX CONDENSING HEATING UNIT D - Six Wire Low Voltage (not furnished) - 13 ga. minimum UNIT OR BLOWER COIL All wiring must conform to NEC or CEC and local electrical codes. EVAPORATOR UNIT OUTDOOR SOUND: DATA: . Octave Band Sound Power Levels d8, re 10-12 Watts 1Sound Model Unit Center Center Frequency - HZ Rating Number 63 I 125 I 250 500 I 1000 I 2000 4000 I 8000 (dB) HSXA19-036 77.5 75.0 67.5 66.5 65.3 59.5 53.5 50.0 69 HSXA19-038 75.5 77.5 72.5 66.0 65.5 58.5 53.5 51.5 72 HSXA19-048 76.5 74.5 70.5 70.5 66.5 61.0 55.5 51.5 72 HSXA19-060 75.5 73.5 68.5 69.5 67.5 60.5 55.5 50.5 73 Tested according to ARI Standard 270-95 test conditions. HSXA19 / Page 4 >> • • SPECIFICATIONS General Model No. HSXA19-036 HSXA19-038 HSXA19-048 HSXA19-060 Data Nominal Tonnage (kW) 3(10.6) 3(10.6) 4(14.1) 5(17.6) Connections Liquid line (o.d.) - in. (mm) 3/8 (9.5) 3/8(g.5) 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) (sweat) Suction line (o.d.) - in. (mm) 7/8 (22.2) 7/8(22.2) 7/8(22.2) 1-1/8 (28.5) Refrigerant 1 R-41 OA charge furnished 8 lbs. 5 cz (3.77 kg) 12 lbs. 0 oz (5.44 kg) 8 lbs. 13 oz (4.00 kg) 11 lbs. 7 oz (5.19 kg) Condenser Net face area - sq. ft. (m2) Outer coil 16 (1.94) 24.06 (2.24) 18.3(l.70) 21.8 (2.03) Coil Inner coil 13.3 (1.24) 23.33 (2.17) 13.3(l.24) 21.1 (1.96) Tube diameter - in. (mm) 5/16(0.52) 5/16(0.52) 5/16(0.52) 5/16(0.52) No. of rows 1.83 2 1.73 2 Fins per inch (m) 22 22 22 22 Condenser Diameter - in. (mm) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) 24 (610) Fan No. of blades 3 3 3 3 Motor hp (W) 1/6(124) 1/3(249.) 1/4(187) 1/4(187) Cfm (L/s) 3160 (1485) 2800 (1320) first -stage 3900 (1840) 4200 (1980) (813 x 864 x 76) 3400 (1605)second-stage (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) Rpm 825 700 first -stage 820 820 Line Set 20 ft. (6 m) length L15-65-20 820 second -stage L15-65-20 Field Fabricate Watts 200 96 first -stage 270 300 40 ft. (12 m) length L15-65-40 140 second -stage L15-65140 Field Fabricate Shipping Data lbs. (kg) 1 pkg. 243(11.0) 316 (143) 262 (119) 313 (142) ELECTRICAL DATA- 51 M27• 51 M27 51 M27 51 M27 Electrical Line voltage data - 60hz 208/230V-1ph 208/230V-1ph 208/230V-1ph 208/230V-1ph Data Maximum fuse size (amps) 35 40 45 60 2 Minimum circuit ampacity 22 23.7 28.2 33.8 Compressor Rated load amps 19 19 24 26 Locked rotor amps 82 82 96 117 Power factor 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.99 Condenser Full load amps 1.1 2.8 1.7 1.7 Fan Motor Locked rotor amps 2 Not Applicable 3.1 3.1 APT1[]Nsl :O'GCESSARfES iMUST:'.6E ORDERED:EXTRA. �- 7 Refrigerant charge sufficient for 15 ft. (4.6 m) length of refrigerant lines. 2 Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements. 1pNOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. HSXA19 / Page 5 » CCB1 EfficiencyPlus- Humidity Control 35H00 35H00 35H00 35H00 EBR1 Blower Relay Kit (for CCB1) 75H90 75H90 75H90 751-1190 Indoor Blower Speed Relay Kit 4SK58 48K58 48K58 48K58 Compressor 40 watt 18K20 --- 18K20 18K20 Crankcase Heater 70 watt 67K90 Factory Installed 67K90 67K90 Compressor Hard Start Kit 10J42 10J42 81J69 81J69 Freezestat 3/8 in. tubing 93G35 93G35 93G35 9311335 1/2 in. tubing 39H29 39H29 39H29 391-1129 5/8 in. tubing 50A93 SOA93 50A93 SOA93 Low Ambient Kit 34M72 34110172 34M72 34M72 Mounting Model No. MB2-L (69J07) MB2-L (69,107) MB2-L (69.107) MB2-L (69,107) Base Net Weight 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) 15 lbs. (7 kg) Dimensions - in. (mm) 32 x 34 x 3 32 x 34 x 3 32 x 34 x 3 32 x 34 x 3 (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) (813 x 864 x 76) Refrigerant 15 ft. (4.6 m) length L15-65-15 L15-65-15 L15-65-15 Field Fabricate Line Set 20 ft. (6 m) length L15-65-20 L15-65-20 L15-65-20 Field Fabricate 30 ft. (9 m) length L15-65-30 L15-65-30 L15-65-30 Field Fabricate 40 ft. (12 m) length L15-65-40 L15-65-40 L15-65140 Field Fabricate 50 ft. (15 m) length L15-65-50 L15-65-50 L15-65-50 Field Fabricate SignatureStat' Programmable Thermostat 51 M27• 51 M27 51 M27 51 M27 Time Delay Relay Kit 5SM81 5811111181 58M81 58M81 7 Refrigerant charge sufficient for 15 ft. (4.6 m) length of refrigerant lines. 2 Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements. 1pNOTE - Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage. HSXA19 / Page 5 » 0 DIMENSIONS -:INCHES (MM) :. INSTALLATION CLEARANCES INLET 1(jr AIR *One side of unit may be 12,in. (305 mm) TOP VIEW 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 B INLETS C SUCTION LINEDISCHARGE * AIR INLET O O o - A 4-112 (114) LIQUID LINE INLET D 2-9116 (65) — M j . Li 'Lj (79) �J— (79 379) 2-314(70) 4— F—� �- (79) (79) 1781 4 4 1-318 (102) (102) 6-1116 H G H (35) 04 E .(154) ACCESS VIEW SIDE VIEW :T t Model No. A B C D E F G H J HSXA19-036 in. 30-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 12-3/4 26-5/8 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1/4 9-1/8 mm 784 816 865 324 676 473 -702 57 232 HSXA19-038 in. 44-7/8 32-1/8 34-1/16 14-1/4 26-5/8 18-5/8 27-5/8 2-1i4 9-1/8 H SXA19-048 HSXA19-060 mm 1 1140 1 816 1 865 1 362 1 676 1 473 702 1 57 232 r HSXA19 / Page 6 >> ARI RATINGS.'., 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total t Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device HSXA19-036 Up -Flow 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 C33-36A/B/C 371.51 3 Ton Coils 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 CX34-36A/B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV (69 dB) 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 C33 -42B 371-51 34,200 10.0 14.10 10.85 3155 7 CX34-42B 5 Factory Installed TXV 34,800 10.2 14.25 11.00 3165 7 C26-46 6 371-51 35,000 10.3 14.45 11.05 3165 7 C33 -44C 371-51 35,200 10.3 14.45 11.10 3170 7 C33-48B/C 371-51 35,200 10.3 14.45 11.10 3170 7 CX34-44/48B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 14.55 11.10 3170 7 C26-41 6 371-51 35,600 10.4 14.60 11.20 3175 7 C33-38A/B 371-51 35,600 10.4 14.60 11.20 3175 7 CX34-38A/B 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 14.55 11.20 3175 7 C33 -50/60C 371-51 35,600 10.4 14.55 1120 3175 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,800 10.5 14.65 11.30 3175 7 C26-51/65 6 371.51 Up -Flow 35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 C33-36AB with 8 G60UHV-36.4/8 371-51 Coils/Furnace 35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 CX34-36A/B with 8 G60UHV-313A/B 5 Factory Installed TXV -35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 C33 -42B with G60UHV-36B-J90 37L51 -35,000 10.3 15.70 11.70 2990 9 CX34-42B with G60UHV-36B-390 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,400 10.4 15.85' 11.50 3080 9 C26-31 with G32V3-75 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 15.65 11.50 3080 9 C26-46 with G32V3-75 6 37L51 35,800 10.5 16.00 11.60 3085 9 C26-41 with G32V3-75 6 371.51 36,000 10.6 • 16.05 12.00 3005 9 C33 -48B with G60UHV-36B-:)90 37L51 36,000 10.6 16.05 12.00 3005 9 CX34-44/486 with G60UHV-068-090 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,400 10.7 16.20 12.10 3010 9 C33-38AB with 8 G60UHV-3614/B 371-51 36,400 10.7 16.20 12.10 3010 9 CX34-38AB with 8 G60UHV-36AB 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,800 10.8 16.35 12.00 3085 9 C33 -50/60C with 8 G60UHV460C 371-51 36,800 10.8 16.35 12.00 3085 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory installed TXV 37,200 10.9 17.15 12.30 3020 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 6 371.51 Down -Flow 34,800 . 10.2 14.25 11.00 3165 7 CR26-48N/W 37L51 Coils 35,000 10.3 14.45 11.05 3165 7 CR26-36N/W 37L51 Down -Flow 35,200 10.3 15.75 11.75 2995 CR26-48N with G60DFV-36B-090 371.51 Coils/Furnace 35,400 10.4 16.00 11.80 2995 CR26-36W with G60DFV-36B1-090 37L51 Horizontal 34,200 10.0 14.20 10.80 3160 7 CH33-36-2F 37L51 Coils 34,400 10.1 14.05 11.00 3160 7 CH23-41 37L51 35,200 10.3 14.45 11.10 3170 7 CH23-51 371-51 35,400 10.4 14.55 11.15 3175 7 CH33-42-2F 371-51 36,000 10.6 14.70 11.30 3180 7 CH33-48-2F 371-51 Horizontal 34,800 10.2 15.70 11.65 2990 9 CH33-36-2F with 8 G60UHV ,6A/B 371.51 Coils/Furnace 36,000 10.6 16.05 12.00 3000 9 CH3342-2F with G60UHV-3t$-090 371-51 36,400 10.7 16.25 12.10 3010 9 CH33.48-2F with G60UHV-3EB-090 371-51 Blower Coil 35,000 10.3 15.15 11.40 3075 7 CB30M-31 (Multi -Position) 6 37L51 Units 35,000 10.3 15.15 11.40 3075 7 CBX32M-030 (Multi-Positior) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.10 11.30 ' 3120 7 CB30M-41 (Multi -Position) 6 371.51 35,200 10.3 15.10 11.30 3120 7 CBX32M-036 (Multi-Positior) 5 Factory Installed TXV_ 35,200 10.3 15.10 11.30 3120 7 CB30M-46 (Multi -Position) 6 371.51 35,200 10.3 15.10 11.30 3120 7 CBX32M-042 (Multi Positior) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.25 11.45 3080 7 CB30U-31 (Up -Flow) 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 15.20 11.35 3120 7 CB30U-41/46 (Up -Flow) 6 371-51 35,400 10.4 16.40 11.80 3000 9 CBX32MV-024/030 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.00 2990 9 CB31 MV -41. (Multi -Position) 6 371-51 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.00 2990 9 CBX32MV-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,400 10.7 15.05 11.75 3095 7CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) 637L51 36,400 10.7 15.05 11.75 3095 7 CB30U-51 (Up -Flow) 6 37L51 36,400 10.7 15.05 11.75 3095 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi-Positior) 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,000 10.8 17.25 12.60 2935 9 CB31 MV -51 (Multi -Position) 6 371-51 37,000 10.8 17.25 12.60 2935 4.9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi-Poson) 5 Factory Installed TXV NOTE - Ratings for all C26 and C33 coils include all cased and uncased coils. I Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included in ARI Standard 270. 2 Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35°C) outdoor airtemperatur--, 80°F (27°C) db /67°F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Furnished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. • 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 5SM81 must be ordered extra for field installation. a Includes all heat sizes for this model. s Blower control must be set for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 / Page 7 >> 41 ARI RATINGS NU I t - Ratings for all L;;eu and G33 coils Include all cases ane uncasec cons. I Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. z Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35"C) outdoor air temperature, 801 = (27°C) db /67'F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. s Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. •7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M61 must be ordered extra for field installation. s Includes all heat sizes for this model. 9 Blower control must be set for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 / Page 8 >> 0 2 ARI Standard 210/240 Ratings Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total t Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. = Expansion Device HSXA19-038 Up -Flow 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 C33-36A/B/C 371-51 b.5 Ton Coils 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 CX34-36AB/C -, Factory Installed TXV (72 dB) 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 C33-426 371-51 34,600 10.1 15.55 11.75 2945 7 CX34-42B ' Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 15.60 12.00 2950 7 C26-46 ' 371-51 35,400 10.4 15.85 12.00 2950 7 C26-41 ' 371-51 35,600 10.4 15.90 12.05 2955 7 C33 -44C 371-51 35,800 10.5 15.85 12.10 2955 7 C33-48B/C 371-51 35,800 10.5 15.85 12.10 2955 7 CX34-44/48B/C ' Factory Installed TXV 36,000 10.6 16.00 122.15 2960 7 C26-51/65 ' 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.00 12.25 2960 7 C33 -50/60C 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.00 12.25 2960 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,200. 10.6 16.20 12.25 2960 7 C33-38A/B 371-51 36,200 10.6 16.20 12.25 2960 7 CX34-38AB ' Factory Installed TXV Up -Flow 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 C33-36AB with 8 G60UHV-36AB 37L51 Coils/Furnace 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 CX34-36AB with 8 G60UHV-36A/B 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 C33-426 with G60UHV-36B-090 371-51 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 9 CX34-42B with G60UHV-36B-090 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 17.45 12.45. 2865 9 C26-31 with G32V3-75 16 371-51 35,800 10.5 17.30 12.50 2865 9 C26-46 with G32V3-75 6 37L51 36,200 10.6 17.60 12.65 2865 9 C26-41 with G32V3-75 371-51 36,400 10.7 17.75 13.05 2785 9 C33 -48B with G60UHV-36B-090 371-51 36,400 10.7 17.75 13.05 2785 9 CX34-44/48B with G60UHV-366-090 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,800 10.8 17.90 13.20 2790 9 C33-38A/B with 8 G60UHV-36AB 371-51 36,800 10.8 17.90 13.20 2790 9 CX34-38A/B with 8 G60UHV-36AB 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,200 10.9 18.05 13.00 2870 9 C33 -50160C with 8 G60UHV-60C ; 371-51 37,200 10.9 18.05 12.95 2870 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory Installed TXV Down -Flow 35,000 10.3 15.60 11.85 2950 7 CR2648N/W 371-51 Coils 35,200 10.3 15.75 12.00 2950 7 CR26-36N/W 371-51 Down -Flow 35,600 10.4 17.40 12.80 2780 CR26-48N with G60DFV-36B-090 371-51 Coils/Furnace 35,800 10.5 17.60 12.85 2785 CR26-36W with 8 G60DFV-60C 37L51 Horizontal 34,600 10.1 15.50 11.75 2945 7 CH33-36-2F 371-51 Coils 34,600 10.1 15.35 11.75. 2945 7 CH23-41 37L51 35,400 10.4 15.75 12.00 2955 7 CH23-51 371-51 35,600 10.4 15.85 12.05 2955 7 CH33-42-2F 37L51 36,200 10.6 16.05 12.25 2960 7 CH33-48-2F 37L51 Horizontal 35,200 10.3 17.35 12.70 2775 v CH33-06.2F with iJ G60UHV-36AB 37L51 Coils/Furnace 36,200 10.6 17.70 13.00 2785 9 CH33-42-2F with G60UHV-36B-090 371-51 36,800 10.8 17.90 13.15 2795 9 CH33-48-2F with G60UHV-36B-090; 37L51 " Blower Coil 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.45 2860 f CB30U-31 (Up -Flow) e37L51 Units 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.45 2865 7 C830M-31 (Multi -Position) 6 371L51 35,600 10.4 16.70 12.45 2865 7 CBX32M-030 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,600 10.4 16.65 12.25 2905 7 C830U-41/46 (Up -Flow) 6 371L51 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CB30M-41 (Multi -Position) 6 37L51 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CBX32M-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 C830M-46 (Multi -Position) 637L51 35,800 10.5 16.65 12.30 2905 7 CBX32M-042 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 35,800 10.5 18.20 12.85 2790. 9 CBX32MV-024/030 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 36,200 10.6 18.55 13.05 2775 9 CB31MV-41 (Multi -Position) 6 37L51 36,200 10.6 18.55 13.05 2775 9 CBX32MV-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,000 10.8 16.55 12.85 2875 7 CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) 6 37L51 37,000 10.8 16.55 12.85 2875 7 CB301.1-51 (Up -Flow) 6 37L51 37,000 10.8 16.55 12.85 2875 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 37,400 11.0 19.20 13.70 2730 9CB31MV-51 (Multi -Position) 637L51 37,400 11.0 , 19.20 13.70 2730 4.9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV NU I t - Ratings for all L;;eu and G33 coils Include all cases ane uncasec cons. I Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. z Certified in accordance with USE certification program which is based on ARI Standard 210/240; 95°F (35"C) outdoor air temperature, 801 = (27°C) db /67'F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft. (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. s Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. •7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M61 must be ordered extra for field installation. s Includes all heat sizes for this model. 9 Blower control must be set for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 / Page 8 >> 0 0 • • ARI; RATI NGS NU I h - Haangs for all G26 ana G33 coos Incluse au casea ano uncaseu cons. 1 Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. 2 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 /671F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. e Includes all heat sizes for this model. s Blower control must beset for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 /Page 9 » 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings Outdoor Unit Model No. Unit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device HSXA19-048 Up -Flow 46,500 13.6 13.85 11.15 4165 7 C26-46 6 391-72 4 Ton Coils 47,000 13.8 14.20 11.25 4180 7 C33-48B/C 391-72 (72 dB) 47,000 13.8 14.20 11.25 4180 7 CX34-44/48B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 47,500 13.9 14.35 11.35 4185 7 C26-51/65 6 391-72 48,000 14.1 14.35 11.45 4185 7 C33 -50/60C 391-72 48,000 14.1 14.35 11.45 4185 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 48,000 14.1 14.40 11.45 4190 7 C33 -60D 391-72 48,000 14.1 14.40 11.45 4190 7 CX34-60D 5 Factory Installed TXV 49,000 14.4 14.70 11.65 4205 7 C26-65EAP 6 391-72 49,000 14.4 14.65 11.65 4205 7 C33 -62D 39L72 49,000 14.4 14.65 11.65 4205 7 CX34-62D 5 Factory Installed TXV Up -Flow 47,000 13.8 15.30 11.85 3965 9 C26-46 with G32V5-100 391-72 Coils/Furnace 48,000 14.1 15.70 12.00 4005 9 C33 -48C with 6 G60UHV-60C 391-72 48,000 14.1 15.70 12.00 4005 9 CX34-44/48C with 6 G60UHV-00C 5 Factory Installed TXV 48,000 14.1 15.85 12.05 3980 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 6 391-72 48,500 14.2 15.90 12.10 4010 9 C33 -50/60C with 6 G60UHV-60C 391-72 48,500 14.2 15.90 12.10 4010 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory Installed TXV -48,500 14.2 15.85 12.10 4015 9 C33 -60D with G60UHV-60D-135 39L72 48,500 14.2 15.85' 12.10 4015 9 CX34-00D With G60UHV-00D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 49,500 14.5 16.15 12.30 4030 9 C33 -62D with G60UHV-60D-135 39L72 49,500 14.5 16.15 12.30 4030 9 CX34-620 with G60UHV-60D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 49,500 14.5 16.25 12.35 4005 9 C26-65EAP with G32V5-100 6 391-72 Down -Flow 46,000 13.5 13.85 11.05 4165 7 CR26-48N/W 39L72 Coils 48,000 14.1 14.35 11.45 4185 7 CR26-60N/W 391-72 Down -Flow 46,500 13.6 15.45 11.60 4015 9 CR26-48N with 8 G60DFV-60C 391-72 CoilslFurnace 48,500 14.2 16.00 12.00 4035 9 CR26-00W with G60DFV-60D-135 391,72 Horizontal 46,500 13.6 14.00 11.15 4170 7 CH23-51 391-72 Coils 47,000 13.8 14.15 11.25 4180 7 CH23-65 391L72 48,000 14.1 14.45 11.45 4190 7 CH33-48-2F 391-72 48,500. 14.2 14.65 11.55 4200 7 CH33-50/60-2F 39L72 48,500 14.2 14.50 11.60 4190 7 CH33-60-2F 3SL72 48,500 14.2 14.55 11.55 4195 7 CH33-62-2F 39L72 49,000 14.4 14.70 11.65 4205 7 CH23-68 39L72 Horizontal 48,500 14.2 16.00 12.10 4015 9 CH33-48-2F with 6 G60UHV-60C 391-72 Coils/Furnace 49,000 14.4 16.00 12.20 4015 9 CH33-50/60-2F with 8 G60UHV-00C 39L72 49,000 14.4 16.00 12.20 4015 9 CH33-60-2F with G60UHV-60D-135 391L72 49,000 14.4 16.05 12.20 4020 9 CH33-02-2F with G60UHV-00D-135 391-72 Blower Coil. 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CB30M-41 (Multi -Position) 391-72 Units 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CBX32M-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CB30M-46 (Multi -Position) 6391L72 45,500 13.3 14.75 11.25 4040 7 CBX32M-042 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed fXV 46,000 13.5 14.50 11.35 4045 7 CB30U41/46 (Up -Flow) 6 39L72 46,000 13.5 15.55 11.25 ' 4090 9CB31MV41 (Multi -Position) 6391L72 46,000 13.5 15.55 11.25 4090 9 CBX32MV-036 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 48,000 14.1 14.75 11.65 4115 7 CB30U-51 (Up -Flow) 6391-72 48,500 14.2 15.35 11.80 4110 7 CB30U-05 (Up -Flow) 6 391-72 48,500 14.2 16.35 12.00 4080 9CB31MV-51 (Multi -Position) 6391-72 . 48,500 14.2 16.35 12.00 4080 4,9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory installed TXV 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 CB30M-51 (Mufti -Position) 6 39L72 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 CB30M-65 (Multi -Position) 6 391-72 48,500 14.2 14.90 11.80 4105 7 CBX32M-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 49,000 14.4 16.35 12.00 4085 9 CB31MV-65 (Multi -Position) 6391-72 49,000 14.4 16.35 12.00 4085 9 CBX32MV-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV NU I h - Haangs for all G26 ana G33 coos Incluse au casea ano uncaseu cons. 1 Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. 2 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 /671F (19°C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. e Includes all heat sizes for this model. s Blower control must beset for a time -off blower delay. HSXA19 /Page 9 » • Aftl RATINGS NOTE - Ratings for all CZd and 1:33 cons mGude au casea ano uncasea cors. r Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. 2 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 / 671F (19"C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. a Includes all heat saes for this model. s Blower control must be set for a dmeoff blower delay. • HSXA19 /Page 10» I 2 ARI Standard 2101240 Ratings Dutdoor Unit Model No. Jnit Size Cooling Capacity Efficiency Total Sound Rating Number Unit Btuh kW SEER EER Watts Indoor Unit Model No. 3 Expansion Device iSXA19-060 Up -Flow 56,500 16.6 13.60 10.65 5300 7 C33-48B/C 391-72 i Ton Coils 56,50(Y 16.6 13.60 10.65 5300 7 CX34-44/48B/C 5 Factory Installed TXV 73 dB) 57,000 16.7 13.70 10.75 5305 7 C26-51/65 6391-72 57,500 16.9 13.80 10.80 5315 7 C33 -50/60C 391-72 57,500 16.9 13.80 10.80 5315 7 CX34-50/60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 13.80 11.00 5320 7 C33 -60D 391-72 58,000 17.0 13.80 11.00 5320 7 CX34-60D 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 14.10 11.05 5345 7 C33 -62D 391.72 59,000 17.3 14.10 11.05 5345 7 CX34-62D 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 14.15 11.05 5335 7 C26-65EAP 6 391-72 Up -Flow 55,500 16.3 14.50 10.55 5255 9 C26-46 with G32V5-100 6 391-72 Coils/Furnace 56,500 16.6 14.60 11.00 5165 9 C33 -48C with 8 G60UHV-60C 391-72 56,500 16.6 14.60 11.00 5165 9 CX34-44/48C with 6 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 57,000 16.7 15.00 10.80 5275 9 C26-51/65 with G32V5-100 6 391-72 57,500 16.9 - 14.75 11.10 5175 9 C33 -50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 391L72 57,500 16.9 14.75 11.10 5175 9 CX34-50/60C with 8 G60UHV-60C 5 Factory Installed TXV 57,500 16.9 14.70 11.00 5280 9 C33 -60D with G60UHV-60D-135 391-72 57,500 16.9 14.70 11.00 5280 9 CX34-60D with G60UHV-60D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 15.05 11.35 5200 9 C33 -62D with G60UHV-60D-135 39L72 59,000 17.3 15.05 11.35 5200 9 CX34-62D with G60UHV-60D-135 5 Factory Installed TXV 59,000 17.3 15.45 11.25 5255 9 C26-65EAP with G32V5-100 6 391L72 Down -Flow 55,000 16.1 13.30 10.45 5275 7 CR26-48N/W 391-72 Coils 57,000 16.7 13.80 10.75 5310 7 CR26-60N/W 39L72 Down -Flow 55,500 16.3 14.35 10.65 5215 9 CR26-48N with 8 G60DFV-60C 39L72 Coils/Funnace 57,000 16.7 14.85 11.00 5220 9 CR26-60W with G60DFV-60D-135 391_72 Horizontal 56,000 16.4 13.50 10.60 5290 7 CH23-51 391L72 Coils 57,000 16.7 13.65 10.75 5305 7 CH23-65 39L72 58,000 17.0 14.00 11.00 5325 7 CH33-60-2F 391-72 58,500 17.1 14.00 11.00 5330 7 CH33-62-2F 39L72 58,500 17.1 14.05 11.00 5335 7 CH33-50/60-2F 391-72 59,000 17.3 14.15 11.05 5345 7 CH23-68 39L72 Horizontal 58,000 17.0 14.90 11.20 5185 9 CH33-50/60-2F with 8 G60UHV-60C 39L72 Coils/Furnace 58,000 17.0 14.90 11.20 5180 9 CH33-60-2F with G60UHV-60D-135 39L72 58,500 17.1 15.00 11.25 5190 9 CH33-62-2F with G60UHV-60D-135 3SL72 Blower Coil 55,500 16.3 14.15 10.90 5095 7 C830U-51 (Up -Flow) 6391L72 Units 56,500 16.6 14.40 10.70 5270 7 CB30M-51 (Multi -Position) 6391L72 56,500 16.6 14.40 10.70 5270 7 CBX32M-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 57,500 16.9 15.25 11.00 5285 9 C831 MV -51 (Multi -Position) 6391L72 57,500 16.9 15.25 11.00 5285 9 CBX32MV-048 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 15.30 11.00 5295 9 CB31 MV -65 (Multi -Position) 639L72 58,000 17.0 15.30 11.00 5295 4,9 CBX32MV-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 14.30 11.00 5325 7 CB30M-65 (Multi -Position) 639L72 58,000 17.0 14.30 11.00 5325 7 CBX32M-060 (Multi -Position) 5 Factory Installed TXV 58,000 17.0 14.40 11.00 5290 7 CB30U-65 (Up -Flow) 6391L72 NOTE - Ratings for all CZd and 1:33 cons mGude au casea ano uncasea cors. r Sound Rating Number rated in accordance with test conditions included In ARI Standard 270. 2 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 / 671F (19"C) wb entering evaporator air with 25 ft (7.6 m) of connecting refrigerant lines. 3 Kit is required and must be ordered extra, unless shown as factory installed. 4 Most popular evaporator coil. 5 Fumished as standard with coil unit, no changeout required. 6 Factory installed expansion valve on indoor unit MUST be replaced with valve specified. 7 Time Delay Relay Kit 58M81 must be ordered extra for field installation. a Includes all heat saes for this model. s Blower control must be set for a dmeoff blower delay. • HSXA19 /Page 10» I LENNOW CONTROLS SIGNATURESTAT�' DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE mH COLLECTION ENGINEERING DATA Programmable Thermostats • Bulletin No. 210376 February 2003 • 1 J FEATURES Remote LFna2r Outdoor Sensor Furnished - Combination temperature and humidity control in one device - Easy-to-use, menu driven. Back -lit dot-matrix LCD screen - Auto -Changeover - IAQ monitor - Displays automatic Indoor Air Quality reminders for filters and Lennox humidifiers when routine maintenance is required - Security protection prevents tampering with programming menus, setpoints or set-up functions - Compressor short -cycle protection (5 minutes) - Resume Program - Remote Outdoor Sensor included - Energy efficient recovery - Allows gradual recovery from setback temperature to reduce energy usage - Compact, high impact plastic case, sleek design, egg shell color Main Menu Display -Day of week Time of day - Indoor temperature - Setpoint temperature (SET AT) - Outdoor temperature (OUTSIDE) (with furnished remote outdoor sensor) - System mode (OFF / HEAT / COOL / AUTO) heating/cooling system (OFF / HEAT / COOL / EMER HEAT) heat pump systems - Fan mode (FAN ON / AUTO / INTERMITTENT) Fully Programmable - 7 day, 5/2 day or 5/1/1/day programming - 2, 4 or 6 events per day - Copy from one day's programming to another - Maintains all programmed parameters indefinitely in the event of a power outage. Time -of -day is retained for at least two hours. No battery required Humidity Control - Set levels from thermostat - eliminates separate controls - Humidification control in heating mode only - Dehumidification control with or without cooling - Basic or precision humidity control - Precision controls uses dewpoint setting in conjunction with outdoor sensor (furnished) - Icon on display screen indicates humidification (+) or dehumidification (-) and relative humidity (%) LED System Indicators - (COOL / FAN / HEAT) 1 heat / 1 cool model - (COOL / AUX / HEAT) 2 heat / 2 cool model - (AUX / CHECK / EMER).multi-stage heat pump model Four Manual Override Settings Temporary 3 -hour override Permanent override - Temporary adjustable override (11 to 12 hours) Adjustable vacation override (1 tm 45 days) User Settings Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display - 12 or 24 hour display - Setpoint temperature display (Ye3 / No) Number of events per day (2, 4 cr 6) Differential and Delay settings - 1st stage differential (0 to 3°F) - 2nd stage differential (2 to 4°F) - 2nd stage delay (5 - 45 minutest - Filter monitor (set number of hou s between filter changes) - Humidifier maintenance (set numbers hours run time or calendar time) - Set min./max. heating and cooling limits (prevents tampering) - Security settings. Two levels of security - allow temporary changes to temperature or do not -allow any changes - 4 -digit security code Installer Settings - System setup - 1st stage heating (gas/oil or electric) (conventional models) - Auxiliary heat (multi -stage heatpump model) choose internal (compressor on) or remcie fossil fuel heating system - Residual cooling option (30, 60, 50, 120 seconds additional operation after cooling demand) - Balance points (low/high for heat pump model) when used with fumished outdoor sensor - Auto changeover (enable/disabled - Energy efficient recovery (enablesdisable) - Deadband setpoint (adjustable 3 - 8°F) use with auto changeover - Security code for for protecting Installer settings - Contact information - Input name and phone number Remote Outdoor Temperature Sensor Fumished - When installed outdoors, allows the thermostat to display outdoor temperature and adjust indoor dewpoint'temperature for precision humidity control Specifications - Temperature setpoint range — 45°F to 90°F - Humidity setpoint range - Humidification mode -15% to 4L'% - Dehumidification mode - 45% tc 60% - Power supply: 24VAC (18 to 30VAC maximum), 60 Hz - Dimensions (H x W x D): 3-3/4 x 5-3/8 x 1-1A in. - Factory preset program conform to EPA ENERGYSTAR' recommended setpoints 51M26 - 1 Heat/1 Cool - Single stage gas/electric and single stage heat pumps Terminals: R, W1, Y1, 0, B, G, H, D, C + outdoor sensor 51 M27 - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Multi -stage gas/electric Terminals: R, W1, W2, Y1, Y2, 0, B, G. H, D, C + outdoor sensor 51M28 - 2 Heat/2 Cool - Multi -stage beat pumps Terminals: R, Y1, Y2, W2, E, 0, B, G, H, D, C + outdoor sensor NOTE - Due to Lennox' ongoing committment to quality, Specifications, Ratings and Dimensions subject to change without notice and witlout incuring 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. 02003 Lennox Industries Inc. GASIFURNACES 660U HV DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE' COLLECTION ENGINEERING DATA Up-Flow/Horizontal Two Stage Heat - Variable Speed Blower AFUE - 80.0% Input - 66,000 to 132,000 Btuh (19.3 to 38.7 M) Add-on Cooling - 2 to 5 Tons (7.0 to 17.6 M) pESIGR Bulletin No. 210346 A ` September 2002 �1, • A`n�o •VM Supersedes November 2001 sPp Gama REGISTERED CE -EC QUALITY �ERTIFIEO SYSTEMS Extra Insulation Reduces Operating Sound Levels DuralokPlus® Aluminized Steel — Heat Exchanger Primary Limit Control \ Factory installed Field Wiring Make -Up Box can be installed on either side SureLight® Patented Hot Surface Ignition System Tool -Less / Entry SureLights Integrated Furnace Two — Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control with Diagnostic LED's Terminals for Accessory Connections (electronic air cleaners and humidifiers) Circuit Breaker / - Pressure Switch 3ustion ducer id electrical nections either side cabinet Combination Two Stage as Control Valve Aluminized Steellnshot Bumers ant Pending Sound (closure Reduces ating Sound Levels Slide -Out Blower Illy Insulated 3r Compartment Speed Motor MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION nuncunLdi Configuration G60UHV-36A-07OX Unit Type Low NO, = Units meet California G = Gas Furnace Nitrogen Oxides standards Series 60 = 2 Stage 80% AFUE Nominal Gas Heat Input Configuration 070 = 66,000 Btuh (19.3 kW) UH = Up-Flow/Horizontal 090 = 88,000 Btuh (25.8 kW) Blower Motor (Cabinet Width 110 = 110,000 Btuh (32.2 kW) V = Variable Speed A = 14-1/2 in. (363 mm) 135 = 132,000 Btuh (38.7 kW) . Nominal Add -On Cooling Capacity B = 17-1/2 in. (445 mm) 36 = 3 tons (10.6 kW) C = 21 in. (533 mm) 60 = 5 Tons (17.6 kW) D = 24-1/2 in. (622 mm) ❑t Evaporator coils with the same letter designation will physically match the furnace. 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 damaoe or Dersonal iniurv. 0 --- - - Energy efficiency --,(AFUE) of ---, --, 80.0%. 1JLIUUV ULU[I k iy)I-.z.o, 4o -o, )I -.z ano 50.1 KVV). - 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. Re-noveable 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 are design 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. - Maunfactured in accordance with ISO 9002 quality standards. Equipment Warranty - Duralok' Aluminized Steel Heat Exchangers - twenty year limited warranty. - SureLight® ignition control system - five year limited warranty (residential applications) - one year (non-residential applications). - All other covered components --five year limited warranty (residential applications) - one year (non-residential applications). - Refer to Lennox Equipment Limited Warranty certificate -included with equipment for details. SureLight® Hot Surface Ignition - Topgh, 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. SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control Furnace Control Features: - Solid-state board contains all necessary controls and relays to operate furnace. - Induced draft blower is controlled by board. Prior to ignition, a low speed 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 power to operate at minimum ignitor ' • temperature required for ignition, prolonging ignitor life. - Electronic flame sensor assures safe and reliable operation. - Should flame fail to ignite, flame sensor will initiate 4 re -attempts at ignition before locking out unit operaion 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. - Jumper settings for single or two stage thermostat operation. - Two selectable 2nd stage recognition times (10 and 15 minutes) are available on the board when the furnace is used with -a single stage thermostat. When used with a two stage thermostat, furnace will only initiate second stEge operation with a second stage thermostat demand. - Two LED's indicate heating status and aid in troubleshooting. - Two accessory terminals fumished for additional power supply requirements for 120 volt (less than 1 amp) power humidifiers and electronic air cleaners. Blower Control Features: - Control interfaces variable speed motor with thermostat and optional CCB1 humidity control. - Two blower speeds - 2nd Stage Heat and 2nd Stage Cool (with four air volume selections for each) are selected by DIP switches on board. Heat speed can be adjusted to optimize discharge temperature. Cool speed can be adjusted to correct optional cooling capacity. See Blower Performance tables. NOTE - 1 st stage blower speed is a percentage of 2nd stage speed. - ADJUST switch (DIP) allows normal (NORM), 10% higher (+ plus) or 10% lower (— minus) motor speed selection within HEAT and COOL speeds selected for fine tuning air volume. - DELAY switch (DIP) allows one of four de -humidification profiles during cooling mode. 1 - Motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds, then at 82% for 7-1/2 minutes, then at 100% (if needed) unti demand is satisfied. Once demand is met, motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds, then ramps down to stop. 2 - Motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds, then at 82% for 7-1/2 minutes, then at 100% (if needed) unti demand is satisfied, Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. 3 - Motor runs at 82% for 7-1/2 minutes and then at 100% (if needed) until demand is satisfied, Once cernand is met,motor ramps down to stop. 4 - Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied, Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop. - Blower motor off delay timing selection - In heat mode, blower on time is fixed at 45 seconds, blower off time is adjustable from •60, 90, 120 and 180 seconds (factory setting - 90 seconds). - Control has four status lights (CFM, ON/OFF, HTG BLOWER, HI/LOW) to assist in servicing. - For air-conditioning applications, blower on time is 2 seconds following thermostat demand for cooling. - Board controls evaporator humidity by controlling blower and compressor speed on two speed outdoor units when used with CC81 humidity control. - Control is factory installed in the unit control box. G60UHV / Page 2 ► • 0 van'aDie jpeea Direct Drive Blower - Each blower assembly statically and dynamically balanced. - Change in blower speed is easily accomplished by simple DIP switch change on SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control. - See Blower Performance tables. - Blower assembly easily removed for servicing Variable Speed Blower Motor - Electronically controlled motor (ECM) maintains specified air volume from 0 though 0.80 in. w.g..0 through 200 Pa) static range. - Motor is controlled by SureLight® Integrated Furnace Two Stage / Variable Speed Blower Control. - Motor is resiliently mounted. When furnaces are used with Harmony"' Zone Control System, blower motor operates from prede:ermine'd minimum - maximum air volumes to satisfy zone requirements. Lennox Duralo I 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. - Patent pending sound enclosure reduces operating sound levels. Two Stage Gas Control Valve - 24 volt redundant combination two stage gas control valve combines manual shut off valve (On -O fl, automatic electric valve (dual) and gas pressure regulation into a compact combination control. Two Speed Combustion Air Inducer - Shaded pole heavy duty two speed blower prepurges heat exchanger and safely vents flue products. - Dual pressure switches (low fire/high fire) prove 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) factory installed on blower housing. Flame Rollout Switches (2) - Manual reset. - 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 circuit breaker wired in series. Note - 50VA transformer is required when unit is used with Harmony' Zone Control System. Orderec separately. See Price Book. Field Wiring Make-up Box - Fumished for line voltage wiring. - Factory installed internally on left side of furnace. - Box may be installed internally or externally on either side of furnace. Cabinet - Low profile, narrow width cabinet allows easy installation. - Fully insulated cabinet with thick foil faced insulation (3 times thicker than standard furnace) on sides and back of heating compartment and special mat faced insulation in blower compartment (2 times thicker than standard furnace) to reduce operating sound levels. - 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 ca�inet. t for return air cut-outs. See dimension drawings. NOTE - 60C and 60D size units that require 2nd stage 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) c eanable 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. - Complete service access. - Safety interlock switch automatically shuts off power to unit when blower compartment access door s removed. - Gas piping and electrical inlets are provided in both sides of cabinet. - 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. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MUST BE.ORDERED EXTRA 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 tables for order number. - Rack has filter door for easy filter servicing. - Flanges on rack allow easy duct connection. Aft- 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 tables 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. CCB1 EfficiencyPlus- Humidity Control - Electronic control (351-100) installs next to'room thermostat, allows selection of desired indoor humidity level during cooling mode. - During heating season control is inoperable.F: =_ a�_ EfficiencyP/us - CCB1 controls indoor humidity by changing indoor blower speed and compressor speed (two r" speed outdoor units only). 0000 O - Humidity level is adjusted with vertical set point slide on scale of 40% thru 60%, 50% recommended setting. - Five indicator LED's (MIN - MAX) in a bar graph configuration indicate difference in actual AwIrdZ''dw— relative humidity and set point, indicates demand imposed on system equipment, more lights on, the longer equipment will operate to obtain desired humidity level. No lights on, humidity is at or below set point. EZ Filter Base for Up -Flow Bottom Return Air Applications - Hinged door with thumbscrew for easy filter access. - Uses standard size filters (field provided). - See Specifications tables for order number. mign Aiutude orifice Kit (natural gas models only) - Required on all natural gas units for proper unit operation at altitudes from 7,500 to 10,000 ft. (1372 to 2286 m). - Proper orifice for LPG/Propane models is included with optional LPG/Propane Conversion Kit. - See Specifications tables and High Altitude / Manifold Pressure Table for applications and catalog numbers. igh Altitude Pressure Switch Kit - Required on most units for proper unit operation at altitudes above 4,500 ft. (1372 m). - See Specifications tables and High Altitude / Manifold Pressure 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 tables for catalog number. L_rurrropane conversion Kit - Required for field changeover from natural gas. - See Specifications tables and High Altitude / Manifold Pressure Table for applications and catalog numb:ars. RAB Return Air Base - For 60C and 60D models with 2nd stage air volumes over 1800 cfm (850 Us) 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 tables for catalog number. Vent Adaptor (Up -Flow Applications Only) - Allows venting through a masonry chimney without the need of a flue liner. - Temperature sensor protects against abnormal operating conditions - manual reset. - Sensor wiring may be routed from either side of adaptor. - Minimum winter design temperatures when used with G60UHV furnaces: -10°F (-23°C) for -70, -90, -135 models. +5°F (-1 YC) for -110 models. - Refer to Winter Design Temperatures Map on next page for application information. Also refer to •the installation instructions for detailed information. - See Specifications tables for catalog number. 6 in. (152 mm) Thermostat - See Thermostats bulletin in Controls section and Lennox Price Book for a complete list of thermostats. G60UHV / Page 4 Jo. M) 99% WINTER DESIGN TEMPERATURES FOR THE CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES 27°F 37°I 5"F -10°F 10°F This map is a necessarily generalized guide to temperatures in the contiguous Unites States. Temperature3 shown for areas such as mountainous regions and large urban centers may not be accurate. The data used to develop this map was taten from the 1993 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook (Chapter 24, Table 1: Climate Conditions for the United States. Reprinted with permission from NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code ©1999, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This re- printed material is not the complete and official position of the National Fire Protection Association on the referer.ced subject, which is repre- sented only by the standard in its entirety. INSTALLATIONCLEARANCES UP -FLOW POSITION HORIZONTAL POSITION Type. "� Type "Bl" T e C„ Vent Type Type "81” Type "C" in. mm in. mm Vent Type in. mm in. mm Sides 0 0 ❑10 ri-0 Endst❑2 p51 p1 2 [D51 Rear 0 0 0 0 Rear 0 0 0 0 Top 1 25 1 25 Top t❑0 ]0 ❑10 1❑0 Front 3 76 3 76 Front 3 76 3 76 Front (serviceialcove) 24 610 24 610 Front (service) 24 310 24 610 Floor Combustible Combustible Floor 0 0 0 0 Flue 1 25 6. 152 NOTE—Ar for combustion and supply air ventilation must conform to the Flue 1 25 6 152 methods outlined in American National Standard (ANSI -2223.1) NOTE—Air for combustion and supply air ventilation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code or National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1, methods outlined in American National Standard (ANSI -2223.1) & CAN/CGA-149.2 "Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances". National Fuel Gas Code or National Sandard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1, NOTE—In the U.S. flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in & CAN/CGA-149.2 "Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances". current GAMA/A.GA. venting tables, American National Standard NOTE—In the U.S. flue sizing must conibrm to the methods outlined in (ANSI -Z223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or applicable provisions of local current GAMA/A.GA venting tables, American National Standard building codes. In Canada flue sizing must conform to the methods • (ANSI -Z223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or applicable provisions of local outlined in National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1 and .2. building codes. In Canada flue stung must confomn to the methods pp Left side requires 4 in. (102 mm) if single wall vent is used on 14-1/2 in. (368 mm) outlined in National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-1 49.1 and .2. cabinets, 2 in. (76 mm) on 17-1/2 in. (980 mm) cabinets. pp Line contact installation permissible between jacket top or sides and building joists. teas Model No. Heating G60UHV-36A-070 G60UHV-36B-090 G60UHV-60C o90 Performance Low NOx Model No. G60UHV-36A-070X --- G60UHV-60C-o90X Input- Btuh (kW) low fire 45,000 (13.2) 60,000 (17.6) 60,000 (17.6) Output - Btuh (kW) low fire 36,000 (10.5) 48,000 (14.1) 48,000 (14.1) • Input- Btuh (kW) high fire 66,000 (19.3) 88,000 (5.8) 88,000 (25.8) Output- Btuh (kW) high fire 54,000 (15.8) 72,000 (21.1) 72,000 (21.1) *AFUE 80.0% 80.0% 80.0% California Seasonal Efficiency 77.2% 77.1% 76.8% High static (CSA) - in. w.g. (Pa) .80(200) .80(200) .80(200) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) low fire 20 - 50 (11 - 28) 20 - 50 (11 - 28) 15 - 45 (8 - 25) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) high fire 40 - 70 (22 - 39) 40 - 70 (22 - 39) 30 - 60 (17 - 33) Connections Flue connection - in. (mm) round 4 (102) 4 (102) 4 (102) Gas pipe size IPS - in. (mm) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) Blower Wheel nominal diameter x width - in. (mm) Data 10 x 8 (254 x 203) 10 x 8 (254 x 203 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) Motor output - hp (W) 1/2(373) 1/2(373) 1 (746) Tons (kW) of add-on cooling 2 - 3 (7.0 - 10.6) 2 - 3.5 (7.0 - 12.3; 3.5 - 5 (12.3 - 17.6) Shipping Data lbs. (kg) 1 Package 137 (62) 154 (70) 172 (78) Matching Coils pup-flow C33-18A-2F, C33-24B-2F, C33-36C-2F, cased C33-24A-2F, C33-30B-2F, C33-48C-2F, C33-30A-2F, C33-366-217, C33-50/60C-2F, C33-36A-2F, C33-38B-2F, C33-38A-2F C33-42B-2F, C33-48B-2F Horizontal CH33-18A-2F, CH33-36B-2F, CH33-36C-2F, CH33-24/30A-2F, CH33-42B-2F, CH33-48C-2F, CH33-36A-2F CH33-44/48B-2F CH33-50/60C-2F Electrical characteristics r ti 120 volts 60 hertz 1 phase (les:. than 12 amps)i '�'.ri.'r.T•�.'�.f.-'r'�'�"+a• -'F- 1•. !•=i'c^"Ti - 'Gry� 'L.s-'ii. T . T^4 '�fJt T [+J[{,w�,c tiW FLS e r OPTIONAL /I�ECE55RI ES IiCUSF HE OilttDIERED'E-A� : tl }<yw fa}4� ® Air Filter and Rack Kit Horizontal Number and size of filters _tRSJ% 87L95 - (1) 14 x 25 x 1 in. . 871-96 - (1) 18 x 25 x 1 in. �r ...L•��... rms 87L97 - (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (end) (356 x 635 x 25 mm) (457 x 635 x 25 mru (508 x 635 x 25 mm) ®Side Return Single (44.122) or Ten Pack (66K63) - (1) 16 x 25 x 1 in. (406 x 635 x 25 mm) EZ Filter Base Catalog Number - Shipping Weight 731255 - 6 lbs. (3 kg) 73P56 - 7 lbs. (3 kgo 73P57 - 8 lbs. (4 kg) Dimensions - H x W x D 4 x 14-1/4 x 28-5/8 in. 4 x 17-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. 4 x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 362 x 727 mm) (102 x 448 x 727 mm) (102 x 549 x 727 mm) Number and size of filter (field provided) 14 x 25 x 1 in. (356 x 16 x 25 x 1 in. (406 i 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) 635 x 25 mm) 635 x25 mm) CCB1 Efficiency Plus' Humidity Control System 35H00 35H00 35H00 (M High Altitude 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) Orifice Kit 30M46 30M46 30M46 (natural gas only) ® High Altitude 4501 to 7500 ft. (1372 to 2286 m) Pressure Switch Kit Not Required 1BM61 18M61 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 18M64 18M64 18M64 Horizontal Support Frame Kit - Shipping Weight 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) 5SJ18 - 18 lbs. (8 kg; 56.118 -18 lbs. (8 kg) LPG/Propane Kit 0 to 7500 ft. (0 to 2286 m) 27M08 27M08 27M08 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 3CM44 30M44 30M44 RAB Return Air Base - - - - - - RAB60C (12M71) Vent Adaptor - 6 in. 152 (mm) connection size 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) 1 BM79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) *Annual 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. [D The same C33 uncased models match the furnaces shown but require an optional adaptor base or field fabricated transition. See C33 coil -oulletin for additional information. M Required for proper operation at specific altitudes over 4,500 ft. (1370 m). ® Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. �a] Not for use with RAB Return Air Base or with 60C and 60D size units with 2nd stage fables for additional information. heating air flow requirements of 1800 cfm (850 Us) or greater. See Blower Performance M Required for proper operation at altitudes from 7500 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). G60UHV / Page 6 )► _r t SPECIFICATIONS Gas Model No. G60UHV-60C-110 G60UHV-60D-135 Heating Low NOx Model No. Performance"-- G60UHV-6OC-110X • Input - Btuh (kW) low fire 75,000 (22.0) 90,000 (26.4) Output - Btuh (kW) low fire 60,000 (17.6) 72,000 (21.1) Input - Btuh (kW) high fire 110,000 (32.2) 132,000 (38.7) Output - Btuh (kW) high fire 90,000 (26.4) 108,000 (31.6) *AFUE 80.0% 80.0% California Seasonal Efficiency 77.2% 77.5% High static (CSA) - in. w.g. (Pa) .80(200) .80(200) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) low fire 25 - 55 (14 - 31) 25 - 55 (14 - 31) Temperature rise range - °F (°C) high fire 35 - 65 (19 - 36) 45 - 75 (25 - 42) Connections Flue connection - in. (mm) round 4 (102) ®4 (102) Gas pipe size IPS - in:-(mm) 1/2(12.7) 1/2(12.7) Blower Wheel nominal diameter x width - in. (mm) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) 11-1/2 x 10 (292 x 254) Data Motor output - hp (W) 1 (746) 1 (746) Tons (kW) of add-on cooling 3.5 - 5 (12.3 - 17.6) 4 - 5 (14.1 - 17.6) Shipping Data lbs. (kg) 1 Package 184 (83) 198 (90) Matching Coils 1pUp-flow cased C33-36C-2F, C33-48C-2F, C33-60D-2F, C33-62D-2F C33-50/60C-2F, Horizontal CH33-36C-2F, CH33-48C-2F, CH33-60D-2F, CH33-62D-2F CH33-50/60C-2F •Electrical characteristics 120 volts 60 hertz 1 phase ;less than 12 amps) — OPIIQNAL ACCESSORIES MUST BE ORDERED EXTRA �` i r iFi'�' Fp 3 < < ' '` ' ;1 �'~ - _,-..at•�._4_ - " Su.[..__..� ...�..:... t _—:�_�_,u__..�.�U.�.i..+.3:ai �.Y3. .r._rh.-ya..�.�at- .vi._ ® Air Filter and Rack Kit Horizontal (end) 871-97 871-98 Number and size of filters (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x 25 mm) (1) 25 x 25 x 1 in. (635 x 635 x 25 mm) (MSide Return Single 44.122 or Ten Pack (66K63) - (1 16 x 25 x 1 (406 x 635 x 25) EZ Filter Base Catalog Number - Shipping Weight 731257 - 8 lbs. (4 kg) 731358 - 10 lbs. (5 kg) Dimensions - H x W x D 4 x 21-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. 4 x 24-5/8 x 28-5/8 in. (102 x 549 x 727 mm) (102 x 625 x 727 mrii) Number and size of field provided filter (1) 20 x 25 x 1 in. (508 x 635 x25 mm) (1) 24 x 24 x 1 in. (610 x 610 x 25 mm) CCB1 Efficiency Plus " Humidity Control System 35H00 35H00 ® High Altitude 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 30M46 30M46 Orifice Kit (natural gas only) ® High Altitude 4501 to 7500 ft. (1372 to 2286 m) 18M63 18M63 Pressure Switch Kit 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 18M61 18M61 Horizontal Support Frame Kit - Shipping Weight 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) 56.118 - 18 lbs. (8 kg) LPG/Propane Kit 0. to 7500 ft. (0 to 2286 m) 27M08 27M08 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m) 30M" 30M" RAB Return Air Base RAB60C (12M71) RAB60D (12M72) Vent Adaptor - 6 in. 152 (mm) connection size 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) 18M79 - 2 lbs. (1 kg) • *Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion syst-m rating for non-weatherized furnaces. NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. ❑p The same C33 uncased models match the furnaces shown but require an optional adaptor base or field fabricated transition. See C?3 coil bulletin for additional information. m Required for proper operation at specific altitudes over 4,500 ft. (1370 m). ® Cleanable polyurethane frame type filter. El 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 2nd stage heating air flow requirements of 1800 cfm (850 Us) or greater. See Blower Performance Tables for additional information. ® Required for proper operation at altitudes from 7501 to 10,000 ft. (2286 to 3048 m). *NOTE - 60C and 60D size units that require 2nd stage 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. **Flue outlet may be horizontal but furnace must be vented vertically ElOptional External Side Return Air Filter Kit is not for use with the optional RAB Return Air Base. A w � B —►{ 9/16 (14) 3-3/4 (95)-�j III SUPPLY AIR FLUE OUTLET oOQ00000 OPENING (Top) ONE QQ OPTIONAL — — EXTERNAL ---------- SIDE RETURN �-- 23-3/4 (603) —� AIR FILTER KIT (Either Side) 25 (335) TOP yIEW TOP VIEW 3-1/4 (83) Right 28-1/2 8-1/8 (206) Left 3-3/4 (724) 1110. 9/16 (95) 19-7/16 (14) (494) 0 0 0 0 **FLUE OUTLET o 0 0 (Either Side) �000 0 0 0 0 14 (356) Right ELECTRICAL INLET o 13-1/4 (337) Left (Either Side) p1OPTIONAL EXTERNAL O LEN-" SIDE RETURN o 0 o AIR -FILTER KIT • G;� (Either Side) 0000 o moo / 40 0000 (1016) 0000 117 Q 1 14-3/4 (3 5) 16 (406) AIR FLOW 3/4(19 C )�ii� --� �- 5/8(16) 3/4(19) *Bottom Return Air Opening FRONT VIEW • G60UHV / Page 8 loo. GAS r- 114%z INLET (Either Side) 4-7/8 (124) Right 2-1/4 (57) Left / ELECTi INLET (Eitherher Side) 4_ 23 (I 02 (584) *Side Return (3 6) Air Opening (Either Side) 1-15/16 (491 (597 4-1/4 *Bottom Return (108) Air Ope®ing SIDE VIEW Model No. A in. mm B in. mm C in. mm 3 in. mm G60UHV-36A-070 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 330 4-1/2 114 G60UHV-36B-090 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 6 152 G60UHV-60C-90 G60UHV-60C-110 21 533 19-7/8 504 19-1/2 495 7-3/4 197 G60UHV-600-135 24-1/2 622 23-3/8 546 23 584 9-1/2 241 DIMENSIONS - INCHES (MM) - HORIZONTAL POSITION LEFT-HAND AIR DISCHARGE r • GAS PIPING INLET 'Flue outlet may be from end but (Top or Bottom) furnace must be vented vertically 3-1/4(83) AIR FLOW FLUE OUTLET ELECTRICAL INLET (Top) ® i (Top or Bottom) uL / J 3-3/4(95) o 14 (356) Top 4-7/8 (124) Top 13-1/4 (337) 2-1/4 (57) Bottom Bottom TOP VIEW 28-1/2 *FLUE 40 �� 28-1/2 (724) OUTLET (1016) (724) 9/16 (14) (End) 3/4 (19 9/16 ) (14 19-7/16 DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD (10s (494) 29 /2 SUPPLY B D81A DDDDDDDD 0DDDDDDDD �. q C 97) 5RETURN AIR DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD AIR OPENING D FLOW OPDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD AIR ENING 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 ♦ (Top or Bottom) furnace must be vented vertically FLOW 8-1/8 ELECTRICAL (206) FLUE OUTLEF INLET a (Top) (Top or Bottom) J ° 3-314(95) 2-1/4 (57) Top 13-1/4 (337) Top 4-7/8 (124) Bottom 14 (356) Bottom t� 28-1/2 TOP VIEW *FLUE OUTLET 28-1/2 (724) 4(End) (7. 4) (1011 6) 3-314(95) (597) AIR FLOW DDDDDDDD INN D 9-7116 --Imp RETURN C 4-1/4 q ♦ O DD DDDDD 1(494) DDDDDDDD � DDDDDDDD '°' DDDDDDDD B (494) 9/16 OPENING DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD SUPPLY OPENINGG 11 43/4(19) END VIEW FRONT VIEW 9/16 -14) END VIEW Model No. A B C in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm G60UHV-36A-070 14-1/2 368 13-3/8 340 13 330 4-1/2 114 • G60UHV-36B-090 G60UHV-60C-90 17-1/2 446 16-3/8 416 16 406 6 152 G60UHV-60C-110 21 533 19-7/8 454 19-1/2 495 7-3/4 197 G60UHV-60D-135 24-1/2 622 23-3/8 546 23 584 9-1/2 241 1 cfm Us in. w.g. HORIZONTAL FILTER KIT 0 0 0.00 0 200 95 . 24-3/4 (629) 1-1/4(32) 400 190 0.03 5 600 (5/,/8) 0.04 10 800 380 0.06 15 1000 470 0.09 20 n 565 Catalog A 1400 g 0.15 35 1600 755 0.19 5/8 1800 850 Number inch mm inch mm 65 2200 1040 (16) tot II 2400 LB -98934A (89L95) 14 356 12-3/4 324 0.44 110 LB -98934B (89L96) 18 457 16-3/4 425 A g R AIR ETURN I I LB -98934C (89L97) 21 533 18-3/4 476 OPENING AIR FLOW I I II LB -98934D (891-98) 25 635 23-3/4 603 23-1/2 5/8 (597) (16) U AIR FILTER 5/8 (Furnished) (18) SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW RAB.:RETURIV AIR-.:BASE...FORSIDE RETURN Al ICAPP..,LICATIONS 0000 0000 O At AIR FLOW �21 (533) RAB60C��21 (533) RAB60CC 24-1/2 (622) RAB60D FRONT VIEW ----- 7 o r--------- —� � I I \ 402 I *23 Overall FURNISHED /> (102�� (584) 1 # I PLENUM ( SIDE RETURN 3:6 I *18-1/2 AIR OPENINGS Unit Opening ( ) (Either Side) �� (Either Side) I I Overcall <� 3-1/4(83) $r "'BasesQ emrt� s � OPTIONAL 20-1/2 (521) T3/4 RETURN (319 AIR 7/8 27-5/8) (702) ) BASE (22) SIDE VIEW *NOTE -Both return air openings must be covered by a single plenum. Overall opening dimensions: 23 (584) wide x 18_1/2 (470) high. Optional Side Return Air Filter Kits are not for use with RAB Return .Air Base. U G60UHV / Page 10 jo. FILTER AIR RESISTANCE cfm Us in. w.g. Pa 0 0 0.00 0 200 95 0.01 0 400 190 0.03 5 600 285 0.04 10 800 380 0.06 15 1000 470 0.09 20 1200 565 0.12 30 1400 660 0.15 35 1600 755 0.19 45 1800 850 0.23 55 2000 945 0.27 65 2200 1040 0.33 80 2400 1130 0.38 95 2600 1225 0.44 110 "D, UP -FLOW Model No. A B in. mm in. mm Uncased 21-1/2 546 61-1/2 1562 C33 -18A-2 9-3/4 248 49 1245 33-24A-2 14 356 54 1372 C33-2413-2 13-7/8 352 53-7F8 1368 C33 -30A-2 18 457 58 1473 1,133-3013-2 17-3/4 45l--5T--3T4 7 1 --f 2 1467 C33 -36A-2, C33-4813-222=1 8 562 62- 8 5 8 • C33-3613-2 21-7 8 5 6 61-7 8 1572 C33 -36C-2 21-1/4 540 61-1/4 1556 C33 -38A-2 22-1/4 565 62-14 1581 C33 -38B-2 22 559 62 1575 C33-42 -2 21-7/8 6 61- 8 1572 C33 -44C-2, C33 -48C-2 21-1/2 546 61- 2 1562- 562C33-5 C33 -50/60C -2, 60C-2, C33 -60D-2 4-3 629 64-3/4 6 5 C33-620-2 28-3/4 7_3_07-6-8-7374-1 LPG Nat. 46 cased 21-1/2 546 61-1/2 1562 C33 -18A -2F, C33 -24A -2F, C33 -243-2F 16-1/2 419 56-1/2 1435 C33 -30A-2 , C33-306-2 20-1/2 521 60-1/2 1Y37- C33 -36A-2 , C33 36 -2 , 33 36 2 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 C33 -38A -2F, C33 -38B -2F, C33 -42B -2F,, C33 -44C -2F, C33-4813-217, C33 -48C -2F 24-1/2 622 64-1/2 1638 C33 -50/60C -2F, C33-62 -2 31-1/2 800 7 1 --f 2 181 33- )t) --2F 26-1 800 66-1 2 1689 HORIZONTAL B do Model No. A B in. mm in. mm CH33-18A-2F cased 21-1/2 546 61-1/2 1562 CH33-24/30A-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-36A-2F cased 26-1/4' 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-36B-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-36C-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-42B-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-44/486-2F cased 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816 CH33-48C-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-50/60C-2F cased 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816 CH33-600-2F cased 26-1/2 673 66-1/2 1689 CH33-62D-2F cased 31-1/2 800 71-1/2 1816 1 11 r ,1 1111 , ' t , Altitude Manffold Pressure Model 0 - 4500 R 4,501 - 7500 R 7501-10,000 ft. at all altitudes Input Gas (0 -1372 m) (1373 - 2286 m) (2286 - 3048 m) Size Required Conversion Pressure Conversion Pressure uired Required Pressure Low Fire High Fire Kit Switch Kit Switch Conversion Switch -070 Nat. N/A No change N/A No change Kit 30M46 18M64 ir.. w.g. 1.7 kPa in. w.g. 0.42 3.5 kPa LPGip 271VI08 No change QQ 27M08 No change Cp 30M44 18M64 4.9 1.22 10.0 0.87 2.5 -090 Nat. N/A No change N/A 18M61 30M46 181V164 1.7 0.42 3.5 0.87 -110 LPG Nat. ,C 271VI08 No change N/A No Cp 271VI08 18M61 Cp 30M44 18M64 4.9 1.22 10.0 2.5 `• -135 change N/A 181V163 30M46 18M61 1.7 0.42 3.5 0.87 LPG Cp 27M08 No change ED 271VI08 18M63 Pressure switch is factory set. No adjustment All iC 30M44 18M61 4.9 1.22 10.0 2.5 C LPG/Propane necessary. models use the factory installed pressure switch from conversion kit includes LP regulator, 0-4500 feet (0-1372 m). no additional requirements for high altitude.