04-6438 (SFD)h� BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT
c.'�tv4 :O. BOX 1504 (760).7774012
495 CALLE TAMPICO
FAX (760) 7.77-70t 1
QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 INSPECTION -REQUESTS (760) 77.7-7153
y 1205 BUILDING PERMIT
Ma
on Number 04-00006438 Date 5/05/"05
o rty Address 47585 VIA MONTESSA
APN: 643-120-.061-240 -26152 -
Application description. DWELLING —SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
Property Zoning.. LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
Application valuation'. 201879-
Owner Contractor
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GILHOUSEN BRENT J Owner
1 PEAKMONT LN
CLARKSON VALLEY, MO 63005'
D � t
MAY 1005
CITY of LA QUINX^
FINANCE mor,
P.O. BOX 1504
78-495 CALLE TAMP[CO
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253
BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT
Application Number:
Applicant: o N )F
Applicant's Mailing Address:
Architect or Engineer:
VOICE (760) 777-7012
FAX (760) 777-701 l
INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153
Date: -S " //-0--�_
Architect or Engineer's Address:
Lic. No.:
BUILDING PERMIT DECLARATIONS
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
affirm I hereby arm 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 Class License No.
Date Contractor
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors' State License Law for thelollowing reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any
city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed
statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors' State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business
and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant fora permit subjects
the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).):
U 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044,
Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work
himself or herself or through his or her own employees, provided that the 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 or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.).
Dr1 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors'
(" State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to -
the Contractors' State License Law.).
U I am exempt under Sec. _ , BA P.C. forlhw feesen
Date 5 ~//^O<
WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations:
_ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance
of the work for which this permit is issued.
_ I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is
issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are:
Carrier Policy Number
I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
compensation laws of California, and a�f I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of. the Labor Code, I shall
forthwith
comply with those provi '
Date Applicant
WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND
CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000), IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN
SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES.
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.).
Lender's Name
Lender's Address
APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this 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 application, the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its
officers, agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit.
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 ' 7upon
rrect. I agree to comply ci and co�rr
ordinances and state laws relating to building
construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this c ty to ea above-mentioned p pe r ins actionoses.
Date eo — 9 Signature (Applicant or Agen
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Application Number. .
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. . . . 04-00006438
------ Structure Information
3235 SQ. FT. SFD.
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Construction Type . .
. . . TYPE V - NON RATED
MECH
Occupancy Type . . .
. . . DWELLG/LODGING/LONG <=10
9.0000
Flood Zone . . . . .
. . . NON -AO FLOOD ZONE
B/C <=3HP/100K B --U
Other struct info . .
. . . CODE EDITION 2001 CBC
EA
# BEDROOMS
5.00
1.00
FIRE SPRINKLERS NO
EA
MECH-EXHAUST
GARAGE SQ FTG
859.00
NUMBER OF UNITS
1.00
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1ST FLOOR SQUARE FOCTAGE
3235.00
Permit
BUILDING PERMIT
Additional desc
Permit Fee . . .
996.50 Plan Check Fee
647.73
Issue Date . . . .
Valuation
201879
Expiration Date . .
11/05/05
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
BASE FEE
639.50
102.00 3.5000
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THOU BLDG 100,001-500,000
357.00
Permit
ELEC-NEW RESIDENTIAL
Additional desc
Permit Fee . . . .
160.41 Plan Check Fee
40.10
Issue Date . . . .
Valuation . . . .
0
Expiration Date
12/05/05
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
BASE FEE
15.00
3235.00 .0350
ELEC NEW RES - 1 OR 2 FAMILY
113.23
859.00 .0200
ELEC GARAGE OR NON-RESIDENTIAL
17.18
1.00 15.0000
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EA ELEC TEMPORARY POWER POLE
15.00
Permit
GRADING PERMIT
Additional desc . .
Permit Fee . . . .
15.00 Plan Chec:t Fee
.00
Issue Date . . . .
Valuation . . . .
0
Expiration Date
11/05/05
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
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BASE FEE
15.00
Permit . . . . . . MECHANICAL
Additional desc . .
Permit Fee . . . . 90.00
Issue Date . . . .
Expiration Date . . 11/05/05
Qty Unit Charge Per
Plan Check Fee . .
Valuation . . . .
22.50
0
Extension
15.00
18.00
18.00
-32.50
6.50
BASE
FEE
2.00
9.0000
EA
MECH
FURNACE <=100K
2.00
9.0000
EA
MECH
B/C <=3HP/100K B --U
5.00
6.5000
EA
MECH
VENT FAN
1.00
6.5000
EA
MECH-EXHAUST
HOOD
22.50
0
Extension
15.00
18.00
18.00
-32.50
6.50
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y Application Number .
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. . . . 04-00006438
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Permit
PLUMBING
Additional desc . .
Permit Fee . . . .
174.00 Plan Check Fee
43.50
Issue Date . . . .
Valuation.
0
Expiration Date . .
11/05/05
Qty Unit Charge
Per
Extension
BASE FEE
15.00
16.00 6.0000
EA PLB.FIXTURE
96.00
1.00 15.0000
EA PLB BUILDING SEWER
15.00
2.00 7.5000
EA PLB WATER HEATER/VENT
15.00
1.00 3.0000
EA PLB WATER INST/ALT/REP
3.00
1.00 9.0000
EA PLB LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM
9.00
8.00 .7500
EA PLB GAS PIPE >=5
6.00
1.00 15.0000.
EA PLB GAS METER
15.00
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Special Notes and Comments
3235 sq. ft. sfd this
permit does not
include pool & spa block
walls or
driveway approach. 3/17/05
8:47:52 AM
jjohnson.
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Other Fees . . . . .
. . . . ART IN PUBLIC PLACES -RES
20.00
DIF COMMUNITY CENTERS -RES
97.00
DIF CIVIC CENTER - RES
366.00
ENERGY REVIEW FEE
64.77
DIF FIRE PROTECTION -RES
97.00
GRADING PLAN CHECK FEE
.00
DIF LIBRARIES - RENS
225.00
DIF PARK MAINT FAC:- RES
5.00
DIF PARKS/REC - RES
502.00
STRONG MOTION (SMI) - RES
20.18
DIF STREET MAINT FAC -RES
15.00
DIF TRANSPORTATION - RES
1098.00
Fee summary Charged
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Paid Credited
Due
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Permit Fee Total
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1435.91 .00 .00
1435.91
Plan Check Total
753.83 500.00 .00
253.83
Other Fee Total
2509.95 .00 .00
2509.95
Grand Total
4699.69 500.00 .00
4199.69
Building
Address V 1
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P.O. BOX 1504
� 78 495 CALLE TAMPICO
�J/%v/e1ff�INTA, CALIFORNIA 92253
Owner
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Address
No
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& Classif.
Designers
Address Tel..
City ZipState
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LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section
7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and
effect.
SIGNATURE DATE
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following
reason: (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county which requires a
permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance also
requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to
the provisions of the Contractor's License Law, Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of
Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis
for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects
the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than live hundred dollars ($500).
❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do
the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Profes-
sions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds
or improves thereon and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided
that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or im-
provement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of
proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale).
❑ 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct
the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does
not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such
projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law)
❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. B. & P.C. for this reason
Date Owner
WORKER'S 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
❑ Copy is filed with the city. ❑ Certified copy is hereby furnished.
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM
WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE
(This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) valuation
or less).
I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not
employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to Workers' Compensation Laws of
California.
Date Owner
NOTICE TO APPLICANT. If, after making this Certificate of Exemption you should become
subject to the Workers' Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith
comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked.
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work
for which this permit is issued. (Sec. 3097, Civil Code.)
Lender's Name
Lender's Address
This is a building permit when properly filled out, signed and validated, and is subject to
expiration if work thereunder is suspended for 180 days.
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
WHITE = BUILDING DEPARTMENT
o, `--6 (�3F
APPLICATION ONLY
3/C% 30`x— 1& 7-1
BUILDING: TYPE C(OjN/S�T. OCC. GRP.
A.P. Number�r�'—
Legal Description
Project Description sF-1
Sq. Ft. No.
Size Stork
No. Dw.
New ❑ Add ❑ Alter :1 Repair ❑ Demolition ❑
Estimated Valuation
PERMIT AMOUNT
Plan Chk. Dep.
Plan Chk. Bal. If f
Const.
Mech.
Electrical
Plumbing
S.M.I.
Grading
Driveway Enc.
Infrastructure C .
TOTAL
REMARKS
ZONE: BY:
Minimum Setback Distances:
Front Setbaci from Center Line
Rear Setback. from Rear Prop. Line
Side Street Setback from Center Line
Side Setback from Property Line
FINAL DATE
Issued by:
Validated by:—
Validation:
YELLOW = APPLICANT
INSPECTOR
Date Permit
PINK = FINANCE
Date
4/11/05
No.
27068
Owner
Brent Gilhousen
Address
47585 Via Montessa
City
La Quinta Zip 92253
Tract #
Type
Single Family Residence
i
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Desert Sands Unified School District
47950 Dune Palms Road
La Quinta, CA 92253
(760) 771-8515
APN #
Jurisdiction
Permit #
Study Area
No. of Units
0
4' BERMUDA DUNES
U RANCHO MIRAGE
�J INDIAN WELLS
PALM DESERT y
t� LA QUINTA
_ya INDIO y^�
134-120-061-240
La Quinta
1
Lot # No. Street S.F. Lot # No. Street S.F.
Unit 1 47585 Via Montessa 3235 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 garagestcarports, covered paaioslwalkways, residential additions under 5
00 square feet, detached accessory structures (spaces that do not contain facilities for living, sleeping, cooldng, eating or sanitation) or replacement mobile ho
mes. It has been determined that the above-named owner is exempt from paying school fees at this time due to the Hollowing reason:
This certifies that school facility fees imposed pursuant to
Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code 65995 Et Seq.
in the amount of $2.24 X 3,235 S.F. or $7,246.40 have been paid for the property listed above and that
building permits and/or Certificates of Occupancy for this square footage in this proposed praject may now be issued.
Fees Paid By Brent Gilhousen Check No. OW2115555
By Dr. Doris Wilson
Superintendent
Fee collects
Signature
Name on the check
Telephone
Funding Residential
Payment Recd 0.00
$7,246.40 Over/Under
NOTICE: Pursuant to Government Code Section 66020(d)(1), this will serve to notify you that the 90 -day approval perod in which you may protest the fees o
r 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
O3/06/2005 00:22 FAX 3144801505 HUSCH 8L EPPENBERGER a002
ELECTRONIC MAIL 760.200,5334
May 6, 2005
City of La Quinta
Building Department
Re: Building Permit for 45-585 Via Montessa
To Whom It May Concern:
Please be advised that I have authorized Dan R. Dryden to execute the Building Permit as
Owner/Builder in my stead.
Sincerely, A /
J.
D cum i
CITY OF LA QUINTA SUB -CONTRACTOR LIST
JOB ADDgESS �rI S8s ✓I & A0-A/M5Jfg PERMIT NUMBERyq—,6q 3 9 OWNER (rl Z �J� BUILDER S1 P
This form shall be posted on the job with the Building Inspection Card at all times in a conspicuous place. Only persons appeari t s list or their employees are authorized to work
on this job. Any changes to this list must be approved by the Building Division prior to commencement of work. Failure to comply result in a stoppage of work and/or the voidance
of building permit. For each applicable trade, all information requested below must be completed by applicant. "On File" is not an acceptable response.
Trade / Classification
Contractor
State;.Contractor's License Wokers Com erisation lrsurance
City Business Licensee .
Company Name
Classification
(e.g. A, B, C-8)
License Number
(xxxxxx)
Exp. Date Carrier Name
(xx/xx/xx) (e.g. State Fund, CalComp)
Policy Number
(Format Varies)
Exp. Date
(xx/xx/xx)
License Number
(xxxx)
Exp. Date
(xx/xx/xx)
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P.O. Box 1504
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92247-1504
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253
March 11, 2005
Mr. Brent Gilhousen
1 Peakmont Lane
Chesterfield, MO 63005
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BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT
RE: Plan Review Extension Request — 47585 Via Montessa
Dear Mr. Gilhousen:
(760) 777-7012
FAX (760) 777-7011
I have received your letter dated 2/28/05, requesting a time extension for the
Plan Review of the structure proposed to be built at the above address under
Application #04-6438.
Plan review status:
Original application date: 9/24/04
180 -day expiration date: 3/23/05
180 -day extension date: 9/19/05
Under the provisions of California Building Code Section 107.4, your request is
hereby granted.
Because the Building Code specifies that "no application shall be extended more
than once," please be advised that unless a building permit for this project is
issued on or before Monday, September 19, 2005, your application will expire
automatically.
Yours truly,
Building & Safety Manager
S
C17Y A ni
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yY_,
February 28, 2005
Greg Butler, Manager
Building Department
P.O. Box 1504
La Quinta, CA 92247
Re: Building permit Extension Request
Dear Mr. Butler:
This letter is to request a ONE -HUNDRED EIGHTY (180) day extension of the building
permit for:
Address: 47-585 Via Montessa
Description: 3287 SFD.
Applicant: Gilhousen
Plan Check #: 04-6438
Please date stamp upon receipt the enclosed duplicate copy and return in pre -stamped
addressed envelope enclosed.
Sincerely,
Brent J. Gilhousen
1 Peakmont Lane
Chesterfield, Missouri 63005
Telephone 636.394.5237
lake La Quinta permit extension February 23.doc 1
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TITLE 24
Energy Conservation
Standards Compliance Report
CUSTOM RESIDENCE FOR
MR. & MRS. BRENT GILHOUSEN
47585 VIA MONTESSA
LA QUINTA
January 24, 2005 w Madlin's Job Number:
Prepared For:
FRED MATAS DRAFTING & DESIGN
653 COMMERCIAL ROAD SUITE 2
PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
TELEPHONE (760) 323-6064
Madlin s
enterprises
vvvvvvv
CITY OF
BUILDING & SA EETY DEPT.
APPROVED
FOR CnNcnbi ..,
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst
Post Office Box 1443 w Palm Springs, CA 92263
Phone 760-322-5004 / 760-323-3644 Fax
E-mail: Cmadlin@aol.com
Z
-Alladlins
enterprises
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst , 760-322-5004 /323-3644 Fax -. S
Title 24 Energy Conservation Standards
Compliance Report
This proposed project has been reviewed for compliance with the 2001 State of
California Energy Conservation Standards, Title 24, by Madlin s Enterprises. The
building design described in this compliance report is in conformance with the
standards as outlined in the attached compliance forms and documentation.
Date: January 24, 2005
Job Number: 24495C
Designer's Name: FRED MATAS DRAFTING & DESIGN
Owner's Name: MR. & MRS. BRENT GILHOUSEN
Project Name: CUSTOM RESIDENCE FOR MR. & MRS. BRENT GILHOUSEN
Project Location: 47585 VIA MONTESSA, LA QUINTA
Method of Compliance: MICROPAS V6.1 CERTIFIED COMPUTER PROGRAM
Certified Energy Analyst
Catherine M. Madlin
N- R 98-90-544
rfr- )rr- I -1p R 98-90-144
C A B E C l 4.0"2E r ' --
California Association of Building Energy Conaborm
Post Oce Box 1443 v, Palm Springs, CA 92263
Madlin s
enterprises
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst w 760-322-5004 1323-3644 Fax - T V V ®® V
DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING COMPONENT
MINIMUM COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Job Name
RESIDENCE FOR M/M BRENT GILHOUSEN
Job Number / File Number
24495C
Method of Compliance
Micro as V6.1 Computer Simulation
Total Conditioned Square Footage
3235 S .Ft.
Total Glazing % (Floor/Glass Area Ratio)
21.2%
Insulation: Roof/ Ceiling
R-38 Batts / Trusses
Roof Radiant Barrier
Required for Compliance
Insulation: Walls
R-21 Batts 2x6 Wood Studs
Insulation: Floor - Slab on Grade
Not Required
Insulation: H.VA.C. Ducts / Location / Testing
R-4.2 / Attic / No Duct Testing Required
Glazing U -Value / Type: Operable or Fixed
Glazing SHGC
0.50, Dual Pane, Low E2 Coating, Al. Frame
0.35 SHGC (NFRC Tested Values)
Glazing U -Value / Type: French Drs or Patio Drs
Glazing SHGC
0.50, Dual Pane, Low E2 Coating, Al. Frame
0.40 SHGC RC Tested Values
Glazing U -Value & SHGC: Skylight / Solar Tube(s)
0.97, Dual Domed / 0.70 SHGC (CEC Default
Glazing: Exterior Shading
Not Required
Thermal Mass Square Footage & %
Not Required
H.V.A.C. System Type
Gas Heating / Electric Cooling
HVAC System Efficiency (heating/cooling)
78% AFUE / 12.0 SEER w/ TX Valve
Domestic Hot Water Heater
2 75 Gallon Gas Units
Energy Factor / Eff / Standby Loss
0.78 RE or Better
R-12 Blanket on Tank
Yes — Required on both units
Recirculating Pump for DHW
No
Third Party Certified Inspections for T24
Required for TX Valve
Other Requirements
Applicable Mandatory Measures
Ala d1in 's
enterprzses
Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Eneigy Analyst v 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 (fax) .... V ® V
Title 24 Compliance Forms
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL Page 1 CF -1R
Project Title.......... MATAS.GILHOUSEN.RES Date..01/24/05 11:05:52
Project Address. 47585 VIA MONTESSA *******
LA QUINTA, CA 92253 *v6.01*
Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN *******
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443
j Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004
Climate Zone.. ..... 15
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Conditioned Floor Area.....
Building Type ...............
Construction Type .........
Building Front Orientation.
Number of Dwelling Units...
Number of Stories.. .......
Floor Construction Type....
Glazing Percentage.........
Average Glazing U -factor...
Average Glazing SHGC.......
Average Ceiling Height.....
3235 sf
Single Family De -ached
New
Front Facing 100 deg (E)
1
1
Slab On Grade
21.2 % of floor area
0.5 Btu/hr-sf-F
0.36
11.2 ft
BUILDING
SHELL
INSULATION
Component
Frame
Cavity
Sheathing Total Assembly
Type
Type
R -value
R -value R -value U -factor
Location/Comments
Wall
Wood
R-21
R-0
R-21 0.059
Door
None
R-0
R-0
R-0 0.330
RoofRadiant Wood
R-11
R-27
R-38 0.025
SlabEdge
None
R-0
R-0
F2=0.760
SlabEdge
None
R-0
R-0
F2=0.510
FENESTRATION
Over -
Area
U-
Interior
Exterior
hang/
Orientation
(sf)
Factor
SHGC
Shading
Shading
Fins
Window
Back (W)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (W)
36.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (W)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (W)
36.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (NW)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (NW)
36.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right (N)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right (N)
36.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right (N)
3.3
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right (N)
16.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right (N)
3.3
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Door
Right (N)
17.8
0.500
0.400
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (W)
3.3
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (W)
16.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back (W)
7.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
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FENESTRATION
Over -
HVAC SYSTEMS
Refrigerant
Area
U-
ACCA
Interior
Exterior
hang/
Orientation
Duct
(sf)
Factor
SHGC
Shading
Shading
Fins
Window
Back
(W)
34.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back
(W)
3.3
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
i Window
Back
(W)
16.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
i Window
Back
(W)
9.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back
(W)
9.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back
(W)
9.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Left
(SW)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Left
(SW)
36.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back
(W)
3.3
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Door
Back
(W)
17.8
0.500
0.400
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Back
(W)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
' Window
Back
(W)
36.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right
(N)
10.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Right
(N)
10.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Front
(E)
24.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Door
Left
(S)
48.0
0.500
0.400
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Front
(E)
7.5
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Door
Front
(E)
40.0
0.500
0.400
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Front
(E)
9.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Front
(E)
9.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Front
(E)
9.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Door
Right
(N)
17.8
0.500
0.400
Standard
Standard
None
Door
Right
(N)
17.8
0.500
0.400
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Left
(S)
6.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
' Window
Left
(S)
6.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Left
(S)
10.7
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Left
(S)
10.7
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Window
Left
(S)
20.0
0.500
0.350
Standard
Standard
None
Skylight
Horz
1.0
0.940
0.730
None
None
None
Skylight
Horz
1.0
0.940
0.730
None
None
None
SLAB SURFACES
Area
Slab Type
(sf)
Standard Slab 3235
HVAC SYSTEMS
Refrigerant
Tested
ACCA
Equipment
Minimum
Charge and Duct
Duct
Duct
Manual
Thermostat
Type
Efficiency
Airflow Location
R -value
Leakage
D
Type
Furnace
0.780 AFUE
n/a Attic
R-4.2
No
No
Setback
ACSplitTXV
12.00 SEER
Yes Attic
R-4.2
No
No
Setback
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WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Number Tank External
in Energy Size Insulation
Tank Type Heater Type Distribution Type System Factor (gal) R -value
Large Gas Standard 2 nia 75 R-12
I
i WATER HEATING SYSTEMS DETAIL
Standby Internal Tank
Recovery Rated Loss Insulation Pilot
System Efficiency Input Fraction R -value Light
Large 0.78 n/a 0.03 R-n/a 0
SPECIAL FEATURES AND MODELING ASSUMPTIONS
*** Items in this section should be documented on the plans, ***
*** installed to manufacturer and CEC specifications, and ***
! *** verified during plan check and field inspection. ***
This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier. The radiarrt barrier must have
an emissivity less than or equal to 0.05, must be installed to cover the
roof trusses, rafters, gable end walls and other vertical attic surfaces,
and must meet attic ventilation criteria.
This building incorporates either Tested Refrigerant Charge and Airflow (RCA)
or a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) on the specified air conditioning
system(s).
This building incorporates non-standard Water Heating System
HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION
*** Items in this section require field testing -end/or ***
*** verification by a certified home energy rate= under ***
*** the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS provider using ***
*** CEC approved testing and/or verification metzods.and ***
*** must be reported on the CF -6R installation certificate. ***
This building incorporates either Tested Refrigerant Charge and Airflow (RCA)
or a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) on the specified air conditioning
system(s). If a cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification
is not necessary for the RCA or TXV.
REMARKS
The values and materials used in this compliance portfol-o are
the minimum required to show compliance with Title 24 Energy
Conservation Standards. The owner may (at his/her option; install
better materials without additional compliance calculations.
The HVAC load calculations included in this compliance report
are for permit purposes only. The installing HVAC contractor
is responsible for determing the HVAC design loads and
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REMARKS
equipment selection(s). The HVAC design shall be done in accord-
ance with industry standards. The load calculation in this
report considers ambient temperature load, solar gain,
people and a fixed latent heat gain percentage. This basic
load must be adjusted for additional design conditions and
system/equipment performance.
The installing glazing contractor shall provide the required
CF -6R Installation Certificate with installed glazing values
and areas.
j The installing hvac contractor shall provide the required CF -6R
iwith the installed hvac equipment model numbers.
i A night setback thermostat is required to be installed with the
HVAC system.
The installed plumber shall provide the required CF -6R Listing
the water heater model number(s) and certified plumbing
fixtures.
I
The water heater capacities listed are maximum allowed. 3wner
may install smaller capacity units.
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COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This certificate of compliance lists the building features and performance
specifications needed to comply with Title -24, Parts 1 and 6 of the
California Code of Regulations, and the administrative regulations to
implement them. This certificate has been signed by the individual with
overall design responsibility. When this certificate of compliance is
submitted for a single building plan to be built in multiple orientations,
any shading feature that is varied is indicated in .the Special Features
Modeling Assumptions section.
DESIGNER or OWNER
Name.... FRED MATAS Name....
Company. DRAFTING & DESIGN Company.
i Address. 653 COMMERCIAL ROAD #2 Address.
PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262
Phone... 760-323-6064 Phone...
j License.
Signed.. Signed..
(;date)
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
Name....
Title...
Agency..
Phone...
Signed..
(date)
DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR
CATHERINE M. MADLIN
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004
�' 2f!• Off'
(date)
Certified Energy Analyst
Catherine M. Madlin
NR 98-90-544
r r R 98-90-144
CAD Lrr
C
California Association of Building Energy Consultants
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Project Title.......... MATAS.GILHOUSEN.RES Date..01/24/05 11:05:52
Project Address....... 47585 VIA MONTESSA *******
LA QUINTA, CA 92253 *v6.01*
Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building Permit
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443 Plan Check Date
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004 Field C eck Date
Climate Zone.. ..... 15
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Note: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these
measures regardless of the compliance approach used. Items marked with an
asterisk (*) may be superseded by more stringent compliance requirements listed
on the Certificate of Compliance. When this checklist is incorporated into the
permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties as
minimum component performance specifications for the mandatory measures whether
they are shown elsewhere in the documents or on this checklist only.
BUILDING ENVELOPE MEASURES
*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 -factor in metal frame walls (does not apply
Design- Enforce-
erV ment
to exterior mass walls).
*150(d): Minimum R-13 raised floor insulation in framed floors.
150(1): Slab edge insulation - water absorption rate no greater
than 0.3%, water vapor transmission rate no greater than 2.0
perm/inch.
118: Insulation specified or installed meets insulation quality
standards. Indicate type and form.
116-17: Fenestration Products, Exterior Doors and Infiltration/
Exfiltration Controls
1. Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned
spaces designed to limit air leakage.
2. Fenestration products (except field fabricated) have
label with certified U -factor, certified Solar Heat Gain
Coefficient (SHGC), and infiltration certification.
3. Exterior doors and windows weatherstripped; all joints
and penetrations caulked and sealed.
150(g): Vapor barriers mandatory in Climate Zones 14 and 16
only.
150(f): Special infiltration barrier installed to comply with
Sec. 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.
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SPACE CONDITIONING, WATER HEATING AND PLUMBING SYSTEM MEASURES
Design- Enforce -
110 -113: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads and
er ment
faucets certified by the Commission.
150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads calculated in accordance
with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA.
150(1): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating anal/or
cooling systems.
150(j): Pipe and Tank insulation
1. Storage gas water heaters rated with an Energy Factor
less than 0.58 must be externally wrapped with insulation
having an installed thermal resistance of R-12 or greater.
2. First 5 feet of pipes closest to water heater tank, non -
recirculating systems, insulated (R-4 or greater).
3. Back-up tanks for solar system, unfired storage tanks, or
other indirect hot water tanks have R-12 external
insulation or R-16 combined internal/external insulation.
4. All buried or exposed piping insulated in recirculating
sections of hot water system.
5. Cooling system piping below 55 degrees insulated.
6. Piping insulated between heating source and indirect
hot water tank.
*150(m): Ducts and Fans
1. All ducts and plenums installed, sealed and in-
sulated, to meet the requirements of the 1998 CMC Bectons
601, 603, and 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 U:,181,
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 duc_ systems
and
their components shall not be sealed with cloth back rubber
addhesive duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with
mastic and drawbands.
2. Exhaust fan systems have backdraft or automatic dampers.
3. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have
either automatic or readily accessible, manually
operated dampers.
114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment
1. System is certified with 78% thermal efficiency, on-off
switch, weatherproof operating instructions, no electric
resistance heating and no pilot light.
2. System is installed with:
a. At least 36 inches of pipe between filter and heater
for future solar heating.
b. Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas.
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
1
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pilot light (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances
with pilot < 150 Btu/hr).
LIGHTING MEASURES
Design- Enforce-
er ment
150(k)l: Luminaires for general lighting in kitchens shall
have lamps with an efficacy of 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 4C
lumens/watt or greater switched at the entrance to the
room or one of the alternatives to this requirement
allowed in Sec. 150(k)2.; and recessed ceiling fixtures
are IC (insulation cover) approved. _�
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Project Title..... . .... MATAS.GILHOUSEN.RES Date..01/24/05 11:05:52
Project Address 47585 VIA MONTESSA *******
LA QUINTA, CA 92253 *v6.01*
Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building Permit
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443 Plan Check Date
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004 Field Check/ Date
Climate Zone.. ..... 15
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MICROPAS6
ENERGY USE
SUMMARY
Number of Building Zones...
Energy Use
Standard
Proposed
Compliance
(kBtu/sf-yr)
Design
Design
Margin
Space Heating..........
4.06
4.35
-0.29
Space Cooling..........
38.32
38.61
-0.29
Water Heating..........
8.81
7.71
1.10
Total
51.19
50.67
0.52
*** Building complies
with Computer Performance ***
GENERAL INFORMATION
Conditioned Floor Area.....
Building Type ..............
Construction Type .........
Building Front Orientation.
Number of Dwelling Units...
Number of Building Stories.
Weather Data Type..........
3235 sf
Single Family Detached
New
Front Facing 100 deg (E)
1
1
FullYear
Floor Construction Type....
Slab On Grade
Number of Building Zones...
1
Conditioned Volume.........
36191 cf
'. Slab -On -Grade Area.........
3235 sf
Glazing Percentage.........
21.2 % of flocr area
Average Glazing U -factor...
0.5 Btu/hr-sf-7
Average Glazing SHGC.......
0.36
Average Ceiling Height.....
11.2 ft
i
BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION
Floor # of
Vent Vent
Air
Area Volume Dwell Cond-
Thermostat Height Area
Leakage
Zone Type (sf) (Cf) Units itioned
Type (ft) (sf)
Credit
1.ZONE
Residence 3235 36191 1.00 Yes
Setback 2.0 Standard
No
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OPAQUE SURFACES
Area U- Insul Act Solar Form 3 Location/
Surface (sf) factor R-val Azm Tilt Gains Reference Comments
1.ZONE
1 Wall 374 0.059 21 100 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
2 Wall 850 0.059 21 190 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
3 Wall 419 0.059 21 280 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
4 Wall 539 0.059 21 10 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
5 Wall 560 0.059 21 100 90 No W.21.2X6.16
6 Wall 180 0.059 21 145 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
7 Wall 27 0.059 21 235 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
8 Wall 27 0.059 21 325 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
9 Wall 180 0.059 21 55 90 Yes W.21.2X6.16
10 Door 18 0.330 0 100 90 No None
11 RoofRadiant 3235 0.025 38 n/a 0 Yes R.38.2X4.24
PERIMETER LOSSES
Length F2 Insul Solar
Surface (ft) Factor R-val Gains Location/Comments
1.ZONE
12 S1abEdge 267 0.760 R-0 No
13 S1abEdge 58 0.510 R-0 No
FENESTRATION SURFACES
Area U- Act Exterior Shade Interior Shade
Orientation (sf) factor SHGC Azm Tilt Type/SHGC Type/SHGC
1.ZONE
1 Window Back (W) 7.5 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
2 Window Back (W) 36.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
3 Window Back (W) 7.5 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
4 Window Back (W) 36.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
5 Window Back (NW) 7.5 0.500 0.350 325 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
6 Window Back (NW) 36.0 0.500 0.350 325 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
7 Window Right (N) 7.5 0.500 0.350 10 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
8 Window Right (N) 36.0 0.500 0.350 10 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
9 Window Right (N) 3.3 0.500 0.350 10 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
10 Window Right (N) 16.0 0.500 0.350 10 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
11 Window Right (N) 3.3 0.500 0.350 10 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
12 Door Right (N) 17.8 0.500 0.400 10 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
13 Window Back (W) 3.3 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
14 Window Back (W) 16.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
15 Window Back (W) 7.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
16 Window Back (W) 34.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
17 Window Back (W) 3.3 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
18 Window Back (W) 16.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
19 Window Back (W) 9.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
20 Window Back (W) 9.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
21 Window Back (W) 9.0 0.500 0.350 280 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
22 Window Left (SW) 7.5 0.500 0.350 235 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
23 Window Left (SW) 36.0 0.500 0.350 235 90 Standard/0.76 Standard/0.68
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Orientation
24 Window Back
25 Door Back
26 Window Back
27 Window Back
28 Window Right
29 Window Right
30 Window Front
31 Door Left
32 Window Front
33 Door Front
34 Window Front
35 Window Front
36 Window Front
37 Door Right
38 Door Right
39 Window Left
40 Window Left
41 Window Left
42 Window Left
43 Window Left
44 Skylight Horz
45 Skylight Horz
(W)
(W)
(W)
(W)
(N)
(N)
(E)
(S)
(E)
(E)
(E)
(E)
(E)
(N)
(N)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
(S)
FENESTRATION SURFACES
Area U- Act Exterior Shade Interior Shade
(sf) factor SHGC Azm Tilt Type/SHGC Type/SHGC
3.3
0.500
0.350
280
17.8
0.500
0.400
280
7.5
0.500
0.350
280
36.0
0.500
0.350
280
10.0
0.500
0.350
10
10.0
0.500
0.350
10
24.0
0.500
0.350
100
48.0
0.500
0.400
190
7.5
0.500
0.350
100
40.0
0.500
0.400
100
9.0
0.500
0.350
100
9.0
0.500
0.350
100
9.0
0.500
0.350
100
17.8
0.500
0.400
10
17.8
0.500
0.400
10
6.0
0.500
0.350
190
6.0
0.500
0.350
190
10.7
0.500
0.350
190
10.7
0.500
0.350
190
20.0
0.500
0.350
190
1.0
0.940
0.730
100
1.0
0.940
0.730
100
SLAB SURFACES
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
0
0
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
Standard/0.76
None/1
None/1
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
Standard/0.68
None/1
None/1
Area
Slab Type
(sf)
1. ZONE
Standard Slab
3235
HVAC SYSTEMS
Refrigerant
Tested
ACCA
System
Minimum
Charge and Duct
Duct Duct
Manual Duct
Type
Efficiency
Airflow Location
R -value Leakage
D Eff
1.ZONE
Furnace
0.780 AFUE
n/a Attic
R-4.2 No
No 0.743
ACSplitTXV
12.00 SEER
Yes Attic
R-4.2 No
No 0.637
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Number Tank
External
Tank Type
Heater Type
Distribution Type
in Energy Size
System Factor (gal)
Insulation
R -value
1 Large
Gas
Standard
2 n/a 75
R-12
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This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier. The radiant barrier must have
an emissivity less than or equal to 0.05, must be installed to cover the
roof trusses, rafters, gable end walls and other vertical attic surfaces,
and must meet attic ventilation criteria.
This building incorporates either Tested Refrigerant Charge and Airflow (RCA)
or a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) on the specified air conditioning
system(s).
This building incorporates non-standard Water Heating System
HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION
*** Items in this section require field testing and/or ***
*** verification by a certified home energy rater under ***
*** the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS prov-der using ***
*** CEC approved testing and/or verification metthods.and ***
*** must be reported on the CF -6R installation certificate. ***
This building incorporates either Tested Refrigerant Charge and Airflow (RCA)
or a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) on the specified air conditioning
system(s). If a cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification
is not necessary for the RCA or TXV.
REMARKS
The values and materials used in this compliance portfo_io are
the minimum required to show compliance with Title 24 Energy
Conservation Standards. The owner may (at his/her option) install
better materials without additional compliance calculations.
The HVAC load calculations included in this compliance report
are for permit purposes only. The installing HVAC contractor
is responsible for determing the HVAC design loads and
equipment selection(s). The HVAC design shall be done in accord-
ance with industry standards. The load calculation in t:iis
report considers ambient temperature load, solar gain,
people and a fixed latent heat gain percentage. This ba3ic
load must be adjusted for additional design conditions and
system/equipment performance.
The installing glazing contractor shall provide the required
WATER HEATING
SYSTEMS DETAIL
Standby Internal Tank
Recovery Rated
Loss Insulation
Pilot
System
Efficiency Input
Fraction R -value
Light
1 Large
0.78 n/a
0.03 R-n/a
0
SPECIAL FEATURES AND
MODELING ASSUMPTIONS
***
Items in this section should
be documented on the plans,
***
***
installed to manufacturer and CEC specifications, and
***
***
verified during plan check and field inspection.
***
This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier. The radiant barrier must have
an emissivity less than or equal to 0.05, must be installed to cover the
roof trusses, rafters, gable end walls and other vertical attic surfaces,
and must meet attic ventilation criteria.
This building incorporates either Tested Refrigerant Charge and Airflow (RCA)
or a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) on the specified air conditioning
system(s).
This building incorporates non-standard Water Heating System
HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION
*** Items in this section require field testing and/or ***
*** verification by a certified home energy rater under ***
*** the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS prov-der using ***
*** CEC approved testing and/or verification metthods.and ***
*** must be reported on the CF -6R installation certificate. ***
This building incorporates either Tested Refrigerant Charge and Airflow (RCA)
or a Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) on the specified air conditioning
system(s). If a cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification
is not necessary for the RCA or TXV.
REMARKS
The values and materials used in this compliance portfo_io are
the minimum required to show compliance with Title 24 Energy
Conservation Standards. The owner may (at his/her option) install
better materials without additional compliance calculations.
The HVAC load calculations included in this compliance report
are for permit purposes only. The installing HVAC contractor
is responsible for determing the HVAC design loads and
equipment selection(s). The HVAC design shall be done in accord-
ance with industry standards. The load calculation in t:iis
report considers ambient temperature load, solar gain,
people and a fixed latent heat gain percentage. This ba3ic
load must be adjusted for additional design conditions and
system/equipment performance.
The installing glazing contractor shall provide the required
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REMARKS
CF -6R Installation Certificate with installed glazing values
and areas.
The installing hvac contractor shall provide the required CF -6R
with the installed hvac equipment model numbers.
A night setback thermostat is required to be installed with the
HVAC system.
The installed plumber shall provide the required CF -6R Listing
the water heater model number(s) and certified plumbing
fixtures.
The water heater capacities listed are maximum allowed. Owner
may install smaller capacity units.
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Parallel Path Method
Reference Name . W.21.2X6.16
Description .... Wall R-21 2x6 16oc
Type ........... Wall
R -Value ........ 21 Hr-sf-F/Btu
Framing
Material ..... FIR.2X6
Type .... Wood
Description .. 2x6 fir
Spacing .... 16 inches on center
Framing Frac.. 0.15
Sketch of Construction Assembly
LIST OF CONSTRUCTION COMPONENTS
Material
Cavity
Frame
Name
Description
R -Value R -Value
0.
FILM.EX
Exterior air film: winter value
0.17
0.17
1.
STUCCO.0.88
0.875 in stucco
0.17
0.17
2.
BLDG.PAPER
Building paper (felt)
0.06
0.06
3c.
BATT.R21
R-21 batt insul (cavity = 5.5 in)
21.00
--
3f.
FIR.2X6
2x6 fir
--
5.45
4.
GYP.0.50
0.50 in gypsum or plaster board
0.45
0.45
I.
FILM.IN.WLL
Inside air film: heat sideways
0.68
0.68
Total Unadjusted R -Values 22.54
6.98
FRAMING ADJUSTMENT
CALCULATION
Cavity Framing
Total
U -Factor: (1 / 22.54 x 0.85) + (1 / 6.98 x 0.15) =
0.059 Btu/hr-sf-F
Total
R -Value:
1 / 0.059 =
16.89 hr-sf-F/Btu
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Parallel Path Method
Reference Name . R.38.2X4.24
Description .... Roof R-38 2x4 24oc
Type ........... Roof
R -Value ........ 38 Hr-sf-F/Btu
Framing
Material ..... FIR.2X4
Type .... Wood
Description .. 2x4 fir
Spacing .... 24 inches on center
Framing Frac.. 0.07
Sketch of Construction Assembly
LIST
OF CONSTRUCTION COMPONENTS
Material
Cavity
Frame
Name
Description
R -Value
R -Value
0.
FILM.EX
Exterior air film: winter value
0.17
0.17
1.
SHNGL.ASPHLT
Asphalt shingle roofing
0.44
0.44
2.
BLDG.PAPER
Building paper (felt)
0.06
0.'06
3.
PLY.0.50
0.50 in plywood
0.62
0.62
4.
AIR.RF.3.50
3.5 in & greater air space: heat flow up
0.80
0.80
5.
BATT.R27.0
R-27 batt insulation
27.00
27.00
6c.
BATT.Rll.0
R-11 batt insul (cavity > 3.5 in)
11.00
--
6f.
FIR.2X4
2x4 fir
--
3.46
7.
GYP.0.50
0.50 in gypsum or plaster board
0.45
0.45
j I.
FILM.IN.RF
Inside air film: heat flow straight up
0.61
0.61
Total Unadjusted R -Values
41.15
33.62
FRAMING
ADJUSTMENT
CALCULATION
Cavity Framing Total
U -Factor:
(1 / 41.15 x 0.93) + (1 / 33.62 x 0.07) = C.025
Btu/hr-sf-F
Total
R -Value:
1 / 0.025 = 40.51
hr-sf-F/Btu
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H. V.A. C. Load Calculation
HVAC SIZING Page 1 HVAC
Project Title.......... MATAS.GILHOUSEN.RES Date..01/24/05 11:05:52
Project Address 47585 VIA MONTESSA *******
LA QUINTA, CA 92253 *v6.01*
Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN *******
Madlin's Enterprises
P.O. Box 1443
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-322-5004
Climate Zone.. ..... 15
Compliance Method...... MICROPAS6 v6.01 for 2001 Standards by Enercomp, Inc.
MICROPAS6 v6.01 File -24495C1 Wth-CTZ15S92 Program -HVAC SIZING
User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run-REV.PERMIT.CALC.<SF
GENERAL INFORMATION
FloorArea .................
Volume.. ...........
Front Orientation..........
Sizing Location............
Latitude... .... ........
Winter Outside Design......
Winter Inside Design.......
Summer Outside Design......
Summer Inside Design.......
Summer Range.. ... .....
Interior Shading Used......
Exterior Shading Used......
Overhang Shading Used......
Latent Load Fraction.......
Description
3235 sf
36191 cf.
Front Facing
PALM DESERT
33.7 degree3
32 F
70 F
112 F
78 F
34 F
No
No
No
0.20
HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Opaque Conduction and Solar......
Glazing Conduction ...............
Glazing Solar ....................
Infiltration .....................
Internal Gain ....................
Ducts. ... ...................
Sensible Load ....................
Latent Load ......................
Minimum Total Load
Heating
(Btuh)
100 deg (E)
Cooling
(Btuh)
19196
7866
Building
Permit
Plan
Check Date
Fie
C ec Date
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GENERAL INFORMATION
FloorArea .................
Volume.. ...........
Front Orientation..........
Sizing Location............
Latitude... .... ........
Winter Outside Design......
Winter Inside Design.......
Summer Outside Design......
Summer Inside Design.......
Summer Range.. ... .....
Interior Shading Used......
Exterior Shading Used......
Overhang Shading Used......
Latent Load Fraction.......
Description
3235 sf
36191 cf.
Front Facing
PALM DESERT
33.7 degree3
32 F
70 F
112 F
78 F
34 F
No
No
No
0.20
HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMMARY
Opaque Conduction and Solar......
Glazing Conduction ...............
Glazing Solar ....................
Infiltration .....................
Internal Gain ....................
Ducts. ... ...................
Sensible Load ....................
Latent Load ......................
Minimum Total Load
Heating
(Btuh)
100 deg (E)
Cooling
(Btuh)
19196
7866
13083
11706
n/a
15753
19111
12647
n/a
2550
5139
5052
56528
55573
n/a
11115
56528 66688
Note: The loads shown are only one of the criteria affecting the selection
of HVAC equipment. Other relevant design factors such as air flow
requirements, outside air, outdoor design temperatures, coil sizing,
availability of equipment, oversizing safety margin, etc., must also be
considered. It is the HVAC designer's responsibility to consider all
factors when selecting the HVAC equipment.
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Addendums and Notes
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Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt
RADIANT BARRIERS
Introduction
A radiant barri
heat. Aluminu
Installation of
although they
nmjs!�Jon of radiant
f §ucool' #� a material.
g season,
The Commission has approved an energy credit for radiant barriers meeting specific eligibility
and installation criteria.
The radiant barrier energy credit is an adjustment to the ceiling U -value when the ceiling is
adjacent to an attic with a radiant barrier. The credit is automatically applied by modeling a
radiant barrier in an approved computer program with this optional capability.
I
Construction
! Below are the parameters for receiving credit for a radiant barrier, including criteria for the
I installation, ventilation and material, all of which contribute to the performance of the radiant
barrier.
Installation
Installation must be in conformance with ASTM C-1158-97 (Standard Practice for Use and
Installation of Radiant Barrier Systems (RBS) in Building Construction.), ASTM C-727-
90(1996)el (Standard Practice for Installation and Use of Reflective Insulation in Building
Const uctioRs.), ASTM C-1 13-975 (Standard Specification for Sheet radiant Barriers for
Buildi g F-oWstruction Appli ations), and ASTM C-1224-99 (StarFord Specification for
Reflec ire Insula i for �O ding ,AP��)
plications ar�ttle�radiant barrier must be securely i stalled
in a perman n an 6r w t -th /s id a mg(�o t rd t a:
is oo .
Radia t bars er ust e i tall
�} 6d\�,�to.e o f tr ss ra rs o codn^i s p.! ( p n f-th fol o . ng
methods, WZ the makena 7 y� -�
Ir
1. Draped over the truss/rafter ( the top chord) before the upper roof deck is installed.
2. Spanning between the truss/rafters (top chords) and secured (stapled) to each side.
3. Secured (stapled) to the bottom surface of the truss/rafter (top chord). A minimum air
space must be maintained between the top surface of the radiant barrier and roof decking
of not less than 1.5 inches at the center of the truss/rafter span.
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4. Attached [laminated] directly to the underside of the roof decking. The radiant barrier must
be laminated and perforated by the manufacturer to allow moisture/vapor transfer through
the roof deck.
The radiant barrier must be installed to cover all gable end walls and other vertical surfaces in
the attic.
Ventilation
The attic mus
1. Conform t
2. Provide a
each 150
t be eE ntiia ed to: Q
o -a u�a t rer's�instruct'on .
ir�im f e en' til 'ti� rea o n t lesPttha ne square uar
� � q e fo9tofvent area for
S. Aare eet�f attic odr area,,-- U Ll
3. Provide no less than 30 percent upper vents. (Ridge vents or gable end vents are
recommended to achieve the best performance. The material should be cut to allow for full
air flow to the venting.)
The radiant barrier (except for radiant barriers laminated directly to the ro4.deck) must be
installed to:
1. Have a minimum gap of 3.5 inches between the bottom of the radiant barrier and the top of
the ceiling insulation to allow ventilation air to flow between the roof decking and the top
surface of the radiant barrier.
2. Have a minimum of six (6) inches (measured horizontally) left at the roof peak to allow hot
air to escape from the air space between the roof decking and the top surface of the radiant
barrier.
When installed in enclosed rafter spaces where ceilings are applied directly to the underside of
roof rafter minimum ai space of 1 inch must be provided between the radiant barrier and
the t9 f the ceiling insul tion, and ventilation must be providedQor each rafter space. Vents
must tfe proved -a# bo h th %ppe to even s oft a enclosed after ace—.--,
Emissivi
1"7
• The emissivity of the radiant barrier must b less than or equal to 0.05as tested in
accordance with ASTM C-1371-98 or AS08-7(1996)e1.
• The product must meet all requirements for California certified insulation material [radiant
barriers] of the Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau of Home Furnishings and
Thermal Insulation.
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Note: Aluminum will deteriorate or corrode in the presence of alkaline materials. Unless the
aluminum foil is protected by waterproofed paper or plastic. coating, keep it from coming into
direct contact with anything alkaline, such as masonry surfaces.
Inspection
If a radiant barrier was used for compliance credit, check the installation guidelines provided
above for the builder. Especially critical are the ventilation and air space requirements that
enable the radiant barrier to perform as expected_
niideA, IVCEC Title 24 a ial est I)Ilanual 001 -Cod
Figure 3-2: MTthbdr nstaliatio for Ra iar rr er
U U
VS
U � �
Roof Decking
Roof Decking
Air Space a ` Rafter
Air Space y s Rafter
Radiant
�4
Radiant
Barrier
Barrieru
Insulation
Insulation
Joist a s r ' :'
�
Joist L.-
L
= x ..����`
�, .i:• � �'��� ��
Method 1: Radiant Barrier Draped
Method 2: Radiant Barrier Atached
Over Top of Truss/Rafter
Between Truss/Rafters
Roof Decking
Roof Decking
Air Space Rafter
Rafter
Radiant
Radiant i
Barrier'
Barrier g
Insulation o E ;
Insulation
'
tic r �tr_'"t�
Joist' F� �T cuY
Joist
� 3.r AN
3 v
����,iiM 1....
Method 3: Radiant Barrer Attached to
Method 4: Radiant Barrer Attached to
Bottom of Truss/Rafter
Underside of Roof Deck
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THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES
Thermostatic expansion valves (TXVs) or an equivalent alternative approved by the
Commission are required for split system centr•.al aid conditioners in some compliance methods
and calculations. lf'TX)9,�are required for cdmpliarice field verification sual confirmation) by a
certified HERS ratter i$/required.
HERS Raters�f�
Approved HERS -raters conduct-tMe-fieldwerifieatil n diaghos#ic testing and msp4ctions, and
provide Certificate of Field Verification and Diagnostic Testing (CF -4R) forms or notification that
corrective actions are needed. HERS raters must be independent of both the builder and sub-
contractor who installed the duct systems being field verified, and can have no financial interest
in making corrections to the systems. As special inspectors HERS raters can not be employed
by subcontractors or parties, other than the builder, whose work they are evaluating.
Building Departments
Building departments consider approved HERS raters to be special inspectors. HERS raters
must demonstrate competence, to the satisfaction of the building official, for the visual
inspections and diagnostic testing. The building department, at its discretion, may require field
verification testing and inspection to be conducted in conjunction with the building department's
required inspections, and/or observe installer diagnostic testing and HERS rater verification in
conjunction with the building department's required inspections to corroborate the results
documented in installer certifications, and in the Certificate of Field Verification and Diagnostic
Testing (CF -4R).
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Manufacturer's Specifications
i
i
LoE
n 1984 Cardinal introduced its LoE
Insulating glass. In 1985 Cardinal intro
duced LoE Sun and in 1989 Cardinal
introduced LoE' Coated Glass Products.
The LoE Sun coatings were developed to
provide improved shading coefficient and
i solar heat gain coefficient performance.
The LoE' coatings were developed to
provide better summer daytime perfor-
mance with only a slight reduction in visi-
ble light transmittance. Because of the
excellent winter nighttime and summer
daytime performance characteristics of
the LoE' product, it is becoming the prod-
uct of choice for many residential window
applications.
LoE Descriptions
LoE'71 Series: The LoE271 coated
glass products are specifically designed
as second surface coatings. They have a
slightly lower visible light transmittance
compared with the LoE 78 series product
with significant improvements in shading
coefficient and solar heat gain coefficient.
Lo E2 71 products may be subject to mini-
mum order requirements.
Feature and Benefits of LoE' -171
• High visible light transmission: 72%
• Lower visible light reflectance (indoor
and outdoor) than clear glass
• Lowest winter.U-Value of all LoE prod-
ucts: 0.24
j• Low shading coefficient: 0.47
• Low solar heat gain coefficient: 0.41
• Low relative heat gain: 98 btu/hr/ft2
• Warmest center glass temperature for
winter conditions of all LoE products:
57°F. (LoE -178 also 570)
• Coolest center glass temperature
for summer conditions of all LoE
products: 83°F.
• Lowest ultraviolet light transmission of
all LoE products: 16%
• Reduces heating and cooling costs for
both cold and warm climates compared
to other glazings
• Allows the use of single glass inventory
for both warm and cold climates
LoE 78 Series: The LoE 78 coated
glass products are designed as either sec-
ond or third surface coatings. These coat -
Ings are neutral in color and have the high-
est visible light transmission of all LoE
products. The LoE 78 coated glasses offer
improved LI -values, shading coefficient
and solar heat gain coefficient, compared
with non -coated glass products.
Feature and Benefits of LoE -178
• High visible light transmission: 78%
• Lower visible light reflectance (outdoor
and indoor) than clear glass
• Low winter U -Value: 0.26
• Low shading coefficient: 0.68
V • Low solar heat gain coefficient: 0.58
! • Low relative heat gain: 139 btu/hr/ft'
• Warm center glass temperature for win-
ter conditions: 57°F. (LoE'-171 also
57°F.)
• Reduces center glass temperature for
1 summer conditions compared to clear
glass: 85°F.
• Reduces ultraviolet light transmission
• Reduces heating and cooling costs for
both cold and warm climates compared
to other glazings
LoE Sun 45 Series: The LoE Sun 45
coated glass products are designed as
second surface coatings.These coated
products have the lowest visible light
transmittance, shading coefficient, and
solar heat gain coefficient of all LoE prod-
ucts and will have a bluish gray outdoor
reflected color.
Feature and Benefits of LoE-Sun-145
• Grey color with slight blue cast
• Visible light transmission: 44%
• Same visible light reflectance (outdoor
and indoor) as clear glass
• Low winter U -Value: 0.27
• Low shading coefficient: 0.38
• Low solar heat gain coefficient: 0.32
• Warm center glass temperatures for
winter conditions: 56°F.
• Cool center glass temperatures for
summer conditions: 86°F.
• Reduces ultraviolet light transmission
to: 15%
• Reduces heating and cooling costs for
both cold and warm climates compared
to other glazings
• Application - For maximum solar
control applications
LoE Product Code
Low Emissivity Coatings
The following generalizations can be
made regarding low emissivity coatings
utilized in insulating glass:
1. U -Value (heat transfer) performance
does not change whether the coating
is on No. 2 or No. 3 surface.
2. The lower the emissivity of'the coating,
the lower the U -Value of the IG unit.
3. The shading and solar heat gain coeffi-
cients of the unit will be lower when the
coating is placed on No. 2 surface
than when the coating is on the No. 3
surfac. .
4. LoE is not a heat trap. LoE is beneficial
for winter and summertime conditions.
Radiant Energy
The energy from the sun (Short Wave
Radiation) is transmitted through the
insulating glass unit to the building's
interior. After being absorbed by carpet-
ing, draperies, furniture, walls, etc., the
radiation becomes long wave infrared
radiation. Heat energy from lights, heat-
ing registers, office equipment, etc., is
also long wave infrared radiation. When
the long wave infrared energy tries to
escape through the glass, the LoE'-171
coating reflects approximately 96% of
this energy back into the room with a
resultant lower winter LI -Value.
Energy Diagram
first Numbers
2nd/3rd No
Product
Glass Substrate
Daylight Transmittance
LoE'-171
1 -Clear
72%
LoE-178
1 -Clear
78%
WE Sun -145
1 -Clear
45%
Low Emissivity Coatings
The following generalizations can be
made regarding low emissivity coatings
utilized in insulating glass:
1. U -Value (heat transfer) performance
does not change whether the coating
is on No. 2 or No. 3 surface.
2. The lower the emissivity of'the coating,
the lower the U -Value of the IG unit.
3. The shading and solar heat gain coeffi-
cients of the unit will be lower when the
coating is placed on No. 2 surface
than when the coating is on the No. 3
surfac. .
4. LoE is not a heat trap. LoE is beneficial
for winter and summertime conditions.
Radiant Energy
The energy from the sun (Short Wave
Radiation) is transmitted through the
insulating glass unit to the building's
interior. After being absorbed by carpet-
ing, draperies, furniture, walls, etc., the
radiation becomes long wave infrared
radiation. Heat energy from lights, heat-
ing registers, office equipment, etc., is
also long wave infrared radiation. When
the long wave infrared energy tries to
escape through the glass, the LoE'-171
coating reflects approximately 96% of
this energy back into the room with a
resultant lower winter LI -Value.
Energy Diagram
Winter Nighttime Performance
Heat Loss
x
X = LOP- -178
O
X
Indoors
snort
X
LOEsun-445
Wave
Radiation
Room Side
89°
X
Heat
Outdoors
X
Relative
X--LoE-178, LoE'-171
Long Wave
or LoESun-145
X
LX
Radiation
Coating
X
,rvwv�n
Winter Nighttime Performance
Heat Loss
x
X = LOP- -178
Reduced
X
LoE'-171 or
51 %With
X
LOEsun-445
LoE CoatingsCoating
89°
X
75°
X
Relative
Room
Clear Unit
X
LX
Side Heat
Tinted Unit155
X
,rvwv�n
JVV
Clear Unit with LoE Sun -145 79
X
X
0°70°
U -Value
(BbAfflt'FF)
Standard Unit
0.49
Standard Unit With Lo€ -178
LoE'-171 or WE Sun
-145
With Argon
024-027
Summer Daytime Performance
Room Side
Heat Gain
Reduced
With LoE
Products As
Listed Below
X=LoE-178
x
LoE`-171 or
X
LoE Sun -145
X
Coating
89°
X
75°
X
Relative
Heat Gain
Clear Unit
(Btu/hOr)
199
Tinted Unit155
Clear Unit Withl-ot-178 139
Tinted with LoE-178 Coating 122
Clear Unit With LoE' -171 98
Clear Unit with LoE Sun -145 79
Emissivity Measurements
Emissivity is measured by using a
spectrometer. By using this method,
only normal emissivity energy data is
obtained. To establish the most exact
and realistic emissivity, the normal
emissivity must be converted to a hemi-
spherical emissivity by formula.
If normal emissivity is used in lieu of
hemispherical emissivity, the normal
emissivity will show an unrealistic lower
emissivity and therefore will underpredict
the glass energy transfer and resultant
wintertime U -Value.
Cardinal IG has used hemispherical
emissivity and the PGMC (Primary Glass
Manufacturers Council) Emittance
Calculation Procedure for determining
the LI -Values of the LoE-178, LoE'-171
and LoE Sun -145 products listed in this
brochure.
3
Polar P1
Radiamt Barrier Sheathing Y D/
Product Description
A high -purity aluminum foil laminated
as a facing to either plywood or OSB of
selected thicknesses using a flame -
resistant adhesive. After lamination,
the facing is perforated to help with the
dissipation of moisture.
( * See Application Notes)
Properties
Emittance (E -value):
.03
Reflectivity:
97%
Permeance of facing:
53.3
Flame spread of facing:
0
Smoke of facing:
0
UBC class of lacing
I
NFPA class of facing
A
Flame spread of composite':
50
Smoke of composite':
95
UBC class of composite':
II
NFPA class of composite':
B
How does it work?
It is a proven scientific fact that most
heat transfer is by radiation. Polar -Ply'""
is very effective in stopping heat transfer
because it is a barrier to radiant heat
transfer employing the principles of low
emissivity (low -e) and high reflectivity.
NASA uses this same technology to protect
I its astronauts and space vehicles.
When most people think of insulation they
tend to think of mass insulation such as
fiberglass. Mass insulation retards heat
flow through resistance to conductive heat
transfer (R -value). Mass insulation only
addresses radiant heat flow incidentally
and inefficiently.
During hot weather, homes experience
unwanted heat gains predominantly by
radiant heat transfer. Summer heat
equals radiant heat. This is certainly true
I and easy to understand during the
• daylight hours when the hot sun is blazing
on your roof. But, even after the sun sets,
the accumulated heat remains stored in
the mass insulation, drywall, and framing
' Tested with 1/16" CDX plywood
members. The ceiling and wall surfaces
continue to re -radiate this heat into your
home long into the night. This keeps your
air conditioner working longer and harder,
all the while adding to your cooling bills.
Instead of this intense radiant heat
transfer into your attic and ceiling,
Polar -Ply'" effectively stops 91% of these
heat rays. Your mass insulation stays
cooler and your ceiling stays cooler. This
translates into comfortable living spaces
at significantly lower cost.
Benefits of Polar -Ply'""
I. Keeps the temperature of existing
mass Insulation and ceilings lower,
thereby reducing the radiant heat
transfer into the living space and
increasing occupant comfort.
2. No additional installation labor
required.
3. Approved for energy credit in Model
Energy Code & California Energy
Commission Title 24.
4. Significant savings in utility cooling
bills; as much as 25%.
5. Important reduction in flame spread
rating of the roof sheathing.
6. Reduces workload for the cooling
equipment, extending its life
expectancy.
7. Cooler attic air and the elimination of
most radiant heat gain make for
marked improvement in efficiency of
vulnerable a/c supply ducts located in
attics.
8. Noticeably reduces garage
temperature.
9. Durable; should last for the life of the
home.
10. Environmentally friendly.
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8095 South take Circle
Granite: Bay, CA 95746-8132
916-79--4372 800-426-6200
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Application Notes
Install according to panel manufacturers'
recommended installation specifications.
No :special procedures are necessary.
For proper performance, the radiant barrier
shaild face an evacuated air space of at
least 3/4".
* Care should be taken in the storage,
handling, and installation of Polar -Ply''
to ensure that the moisture content does
not exceed that of the board manufactur-
ers" recommendation. A high moisture
con=ent may lead to delamination of the
rad ant barrier facing and possible
deterioration of the board.
Research Acknowledgments
Natonal Aeronautics and Space
AJministration
US )epartment Of Energy
Florda Solar Energy Center
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Teniessee Valley Authority
Davis Energy Group
Nunerous University studies
Superior Radiant Insulation, Inc.
P.O. Box 247
San Dimas, California 91113
Phone: (909) 305-1450
Fax: (909) 305-1448
enail: Polar-Ply@SuperiorRB.com
Watinings
Alurranum is a good conductor of electricity. During
instGllation avoid open electrical circuits and other
exposed electrical current situations to prevent electric
shote. Electric shock can result in injury or death.
This product may have an effect on whether
condbnsation will occur. Condensation is a
natural and common phenomenon that can occur at
the valls and roof of buildings under certain
conations. Many circumstances including the mix of
material, weather, and other factors will effect
wheilher condensation occurs, the degree to which it
occurs, and the effect condensation will have on the
components of the building. Where these conditions
may exist, special attention should be given to proper
ventilation and corrosion -resistant fasteners.
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Smart Homebuyers.
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Tday's savvy homebuyer is'.'
looking for an attractive, comfoi#-:i
able, and energy-efficient home.
Scientific tests show when
building an energy-efficient
home the use of Polar-PiyTM
radiant barrier, sheathing can
effect savings on cooling as
much as 25% each year for the
life of the horse. M .
Radiant barrier technology has
been in limited use since the
1800's, but with its widespread
applications in space exploration, has now begun to emerge as
a new standard in energy-efficient home design. Perhaps the
most difficult thing about radiant barrier technology is it's
explanation. "R" values measure "resistance" to conductive
heat only, not radiant heat. Radiant heat is measured by
"emittance" (E) values. This is an important
Terence since the primary mode of heat
Radiant B
transfer, and almost arl summer
heat; is by radiation. For summer
comfort forget "R".think "E".
Polar-PIyTM is an innovative
' product composed of an
aluminum radiant barrier which
blocks 97% of summer radiant
heat, laminated with flame
resistant adhesive to roof
sheathing. Direct lamination to
the roof sheathing provides
durability, reguires no additional
construction labor, and substantially reduces the
flammability of the roof sheathing.
Polar-PlyTm has been designed specifically to combat the
increasing high costs of energy. It costs far more to cool a
home one degree in the summer than to heat it one degree in
the winter. Homebuyers know that these costs will rise and
o are demanding more energy-efficient homes.
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arrier Sheathing
Superior Radiant Insulation, Inc. (909) 305-1450
The technology you build with today pays off in _
comfort and energy savings for the life of your home.
ECT
Granite Bay, CA 95746-8132
916-791-4372 800-426-6200