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06-0869 (SFD)P.O. BOX 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Application Number: '06-00000869 Property Address: 56485 VILLAGE DR APN: 764-040-013- - - �Application description: DWELLING - SINGLE FAMILY Property Zoning:. LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Appllcatl6h val0ti6h: 4U1i58 BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT Owner: M/M POOK 347 BLUE CANYON POINT DETACHED LONG BEACH, CA 90803 Applicant: Architect or Engineer: Lic. No.: OOR SQUARE FOOT ------------------ LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S 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 Busines and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class: I,Bt License No.: 344189 Date: L l Contractor: �- lL [[[ OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following 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 Contractor's 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 for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: (_ 1 I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The 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 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.). (_ 1 I, 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.). (_ 1 I am exempt under Sec. , BAP.C. for this reason Date: Owner: 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: LQPERMIT Contractor: REYNOSO ENTERPRISES INC 3066 NORTH GREENBRIERR ROA: LONG BEACH, CA 90808 (562)421-1979 Lic. No.: 344189 VOICE (760) 777-7012 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 ----------------------------------------------- WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: _ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier STATE FUND Policy Number 1830327 I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become16b(ect to the workers' compensation provisions of Section %%3700 of the Labor�Chalhwith comply with those provisions. 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 (5100,0001. IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. 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 information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating totvo n, and hereby authorize representatives of this coun y to enter upon the above-mentioned pr n purposes. Date: Signature (Applicant or Agent): Application Number . . . . . 06-00000869 Permit . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 1700.00 Plan Check Fee 1105.00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 402158 Expiration Date 1/22/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 639.50 `A 303.00 3.5000 THOU BLDG 100,001-500,000 1060.50 Permit . . . ELEC-NEW RESIDENTIAL Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . 211.26 Plan Check Fee 52.82 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date 1/22/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 4672.00 .0350 ELEC NEW RES - 1 OR 2 FAMILY 163.52 887.00 .0200 ELEC GARAGE OR NON-RESIDENTIAL 17.74 1.00 -----------------------------------------------------------------------=---- 15.0000 EA ELEC TEMPORARY POWER POLE 15.00 Permit . . . GRADING PERMIT Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 15.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 1/22/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BASE FEE 15.00 Permit . . . MECHANICAL Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . . 144.00 Plan Check Fee 36.00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date 1/22/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 5.00 9.0000 EA MECH FURNACE <=100K 45.00 5.00 9.0000 EA MECH B/C <=3HP/100K BTU 45.00 5.00 6.5000 EA MECH VENT FAN 32.50 1.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.5000 EA MECH EXHAUST HOOD 6.50 LQPERMIT Application Number . . . . . 06-00000869 Permit . . . PLUMBING Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 224.25 Plan Check Fee 56.06 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 1/22/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 7 24.00 6.0000 EA PLB FIXTURE 144.00 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB BUILDING SEWER 13.00 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 11.00 .7500 EA PLB GAS PIPE >=5 8.25 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB GAS METER 15.00 ----------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 4672 sq. ft. sfd.THIS PERMIT DOES NOT INCLUDE POOL & SPA BLOCK WALLS OR DRIVEWAY APPROACH.July 25, 2006 4:27:31 PM JJOHNSON ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . ART IN PUBLIC PLACES -RES 505.39 DIF COMMUNITY CENTERS -RES 74.00 DIF CIVIC CENTER - RES 480.00 ENERGY REVIEW FEE 110.50 DIF FIRE PROTECTION -RES 140.00 GRADING PLAN CHECK FEE .00 DIF LIBRARIES -RES 355.00 DIF PARK MAINT FAC - RES 22.00 DIF PARKS/REC - RES 892.00 STRONG MOTION (SMI) -.RES 40.21 DIF STREET MAINT FAC -RES 67.00 DIF TRANSPORTATION - RES 1666.00 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited ------------------------------------- Due Permit Fee Total -------------------- 2294.51 .00 .00 2294.51 Plan Check Total 1249.88 250..00 .00 999.88 Other Fee Total 4352.10 .00 .00 4352.10 Grand Total 7896.49 250.00 .00 7646.49 LQPERMIT g6 % PO. BOX 1504 APPLICATION ONLY Building L5 �� 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO Address OO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Owner tl emBUILDING: TYPE CONST OCC. GRP. !� Mailing I Address '34 A.P. Number '�7V O'T8�i,,� Ciy� Zip Tel. Legal Description ��50 / IZA-1,,Ir � 4�/ r 5 Z - �� ccr� Contractor Project Description y. . Address JeG City Zip Tel. State Lic. City Sq. Ft.No. No. Dw. & Classif. Lic. # Size Stories Units Arch., Engr., New)(' Add ❑ Alter❑ air ❑ Demolition ❑ Designer ".(—- Address Tel. d 45 -1 D au,6 City Zip State Ah A "hfAl2 v Lic. # C 2 31006 LIC NSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION ' I hereby affirm that I am licensed under pro- isions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section �QF� 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and p Qi/ effect. Uft. SIGNATURE DATE OWNER-BUILDE R DECLARATION Estimated Valuation I hereby affirm that I am exempt from rte Contractor's License Law for the following reason: (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professhns Code: Any city or county which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, Dr repair any structure, prior to its issuance also PERMIT AMOUNT requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Lave. Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Co ie, or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis Plan Chk. Dep. 2�p for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Seci on 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500). Plan Chk. Bal. ❑ 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 differed for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Proles- Const. 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 Mech. that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or im- provement is sold within one year of compleion, the owner-builder will have the burden of EIBCtfIC81 proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). ❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct Plumbing the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does S.M.I. not apply to an owner of property who builds cr improves thereon, and who contracts for such projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuer3 to the Contractor's License Law) Grading ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. B. & P.C. for this reason Driveway Enc. Date Owner Infrastructure 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 nereof. (Sec. 3800, Labor Code.) Policy No. Company ❑ Copy is filed with the city. ❑ Certified-copy is hereby furnished. CERTIFICATE OFEXEMPTION FROM TOTAL WORKERS' COMPEdSATION INSURANCE (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) valuation REMARKS 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 thin Certificate of Exemption you should become subject to the Workers' Compensation pro,isions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. ZONE: BY: Minimum Setback Distances: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY Front Setback from Center Line I hereby affirm that there is a constructior. lending agency for the performance of the work Rear Setback from Rear Prop.Line for which this permit is issued. (Sec. 3097, CPoil Code.) Lenders Name Side Street Setback from Center Line Lender's Address This is a building permit when properly Wed out, signed and validated, and is subject to Side Setback from Property Line expiration if work thereunder is suspended to, 180 days. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. FINAL DATE INSPECTOR 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. Issued by: Date Permit Signature of applicant Date Mailing Address Validated by: City, State, Zip 1 Validation: WHTE = BUILDING DEPARTMENT YELLOW = APPLICANT PINK = FINANCE Coachella Valley Unified School District 83-733 Avenue 55, Thermal, CA 92274 (760) 398-5909 — Fax (760) 398-1224 This Box For District Use Only DEVELOPER FEES PAID AREA: AMOUNT LEVEL ONE AMOUNT: LEVEL TWO AMOUNT: NATIGATION AMOUNT: COMM/IND. AMOUNT: DATE, RF.CF.IPT- fiHFr.K N- rNIT1AIS, CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (California Education Code 17620) Project Name: Residence is at'the Palms Date: July 31, 2006 Owner's Name: Christopher Pook Phone No. 562-421-1979 Project Address: 56-485 Village Drive La Quinta, CA Project Description: 1 SFD APN: 764-040-013 Tract #: Lot #'s: Type of Development: Residential IRK Commercial Industrial Total Square Feet of Building Area: 4,672 sq. ft. Certification of Applicant/Owners: The person signing certifies that the above information is correct and makes this statement under penalty of perjury and further represents that he/she is authorized to sign on behalf of the owner/developer. Dated: July 31, 2006 Signature: *********************************4/*ZROJECT ***�************:s**************** OSCHOOL DISTRICT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ABHAVE BEEN OR WILL BE SATISFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: (CIRCLE ONE) Education Code 17620 Number of Sq.Ft. Amount per Sq.Ft. Amount Collected Gov. Code Project Agreement Existing Not Subject to Fee 65995 Approval Prior to 1/1/87 Requirement 4,672 $3.75 $17,520.00 Building Permit Application Completed: Yes/No By: Carey M. Carlson, Asst. Supt., Business Services N toe Certificate issued by: Elvira Mattson, Office Technician Signature: NOTICE OF 90 DAY PERIOD FOR PROTEST OF FEES AND STATEMENT OF FEES Section 66020 of the Government Code asserted by Assembly Bill 3081, effective January 1, 1997, requires that this District provide (1) a written notice to the project appellant, at the time of payment of school fees, mitigation payment or other exactions ("Fees"), of the 90 -day period to protest the imposition of these Fees and (2) the amount of the fees. Therefore, in accordance with section 66020 of the Government code and other applicable law, this Notice shall serve to advise you that the 90 -day protest period in regard to such Fees or the validity thereof, commences with the paymem of the fees or performance of any other requirements as described in section 66020 of the Government code. Additionally, the amount of the fees imposed is ae herein set forth, whether payable at this time or in whole or in part prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. As in the latter, the 90 days starts on the date hereof. This Certificate of Compliance is valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. Extension will be granted only for good cause, as determined by the School District, and up to three (3) such extensions may be granted. At such time as this Certificate expires, if a building permit has not beer. issued for the project that is the subject of this Certificate, the owner will be reimbursed all fees that were paid to obtain this Certificate of Compliance. V.Cimv jocsidcvjee tculijicaie of compli:mcc 1;)rm tablec.'1':? 1.3SEi.dac• 1/16/03 T Ree rdy»g Requested By: RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED MAM TO: �60K- 347 Due Cava n Pf. il befid� CA 0103 A.P.N.: 784-040-013-9 TRA #: 0 7.0 Order No.: GRANT DOC to 2005-0596451 07/26/2005 08:00A Fee:7.00 Paged of 1 Doc T Tax Paid Recorded in Official Records County of Riverside Larry W. Ward Assessor, County Clerk 8 Recorder IIII IIIIIII VIII VIII III IIIIIII VIII III VIII III, I THE UNDERSIGNED GRANTOR(s) DECLARE(s) THAT DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX IS: COUNTY 440.00 ] computed on full value of property conveyed, or ]] computed on full value ss value of hens or encumbrances remaining at time of sale, unincorporated area; � City of La nta , and 7 FOR A VALUAB eip o w c is ere y Ronald B. Gray and Victoria L. Gray, Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants hereby GRANT(S) to Chriz;topher R. Pook and 111ea L. Pook, Husband and Wife as Commnmity Property the following described property in the City of La Quinta, County of Riverside State of California; Lot 50 of Tract No. 28983, in the City of La Quinta, County of Riverside, as per map recorded in Book 285, Pages 76-82 of Maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said County. (CO known as: Va Lot#50 of Tract#28983, La Quinta, CA 92253) Ronal B. Grey Victoria"Gray Document Date: Julv 8. 2 5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA )SS COUNTY OF p� ) On before me, personally appeared I°� .� r �2�n personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis f satisfactory evbe the person(s) whose names) is/are subscribed to the within insWment and'aC1�ilOW esutGd-tlFe-same-iA.bis{geLlthei�»tt+nrr,Evt--itvreal and that h the persons) or the entity upon behalf of which the Y(s), executed the instrument.- �T- / e-s�`-(s) on the instrument WITNESS my Vnd --a"nd official scai. Signa hkl� � This area for official not uial seal. GWEF*- YN E. 04M o�'i#• 14&2B4q rotary RA96 1 C016W M ; Los! N1YC+ormLf OW0806, X07 Mail Tax Statements to: SAME AS ABOVE or Addreec Nnt A RPIn.v Certificate of Occupancy Tit!t 4 4 Qu'Kro Building & Safety Department This Certificate is issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 109 of the California Building Code, certifying that, at the time of issuance, this structure was in compliance with the provisions of the Building Code and the various ordinances of the City regulating building construction and/or use. BUILDING ADDRESS: 56-485 VILLAGE DR. Use classification: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Occupancy Group: R-3 Owner of Building: M/M POOK Type of Construction: VN Building Permit No.: 06-869 Land Use Zone: RL Address: 56-485 VILLAGE DR City, ST, ZIP: LA QUINTA, CA 92253 By: STEVE TRAXEL Date: NOVEMBER 07, 2007 Building Official POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE TITLE 24 Energy Conservation 3 Standards Compliance Report Calculations Based On 2005 Standards This Report Supercedes Reports Issued 2121106, 511106 and 7/5/06 POOK CUSTOM RESIDENCE LOT 50 THE PALMS LA QUINTA 0' October 10, 2006 w Madlin's Job Number: 26020C CITY OF � �INTA DE� BUILDING AP P ROV EIDN u FOR CONSTR DA 24LOCBY Prepared For: IG & McCALLUM LTD. 190 CLUB DRIVE ►N WELLS, CA 92210 'HONE (760) 360-0250 MadlinY s enterprises vvvvvvv Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst Post Office Box 1443 v, Palm Springs, CA 92263 Phone 760-322-5004 / 760-323-3644 Fax E-mail: Cmadlin@aol.com Madlin s enterprises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst - 760-322-5004 l 323-3644 Fax...... - Title 24 Energy Conservation Standards Compliance Report This proposed project has been reviewed for compliance with the 20)5 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: October 10, 2006 Job Number: 26020C Designer's Name: WALLING & McCALLUM LTD. Project Name: POOK CUSTOM RESIDENCE Project Location: LOT 50 THE PALMS, LA QUINTA Method of Compliance: MICROPAS V7.1 CERTIFIED COMPUTER PROGRAM Orientation of Entry: 60 DEGREES EAST = SEE SITE PLAN Certified Energy Analyst Catheine M. Madlin r r 14R05-90-721 rr C A D E C R05-90-630 Califomia Association of Building Energy Consultants Post Office Box 1443 v- Palm Springs, CA 92263 Madlin 's enterprises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst - 760-322-5004 1323-3644 Fax ...... - Post Office Box 1443 - Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 - Cmadlin@aol.com Nate 7a Plan Ckeeker This report is issued to incorporate a small change in the final floor plan footprint and adjustments to the fenestration entries. The changes amount to a 22 sq.ft. increase in square footage and a 1% reduction in the fenestration -to -floor area ratio. This revised report also includes the changes outline in previous revisions including: (1) Change of building orientation. (2) Changes in the HVAC mechanical layout zoning. Title 24 performance modeling with zonal control credit requires input according to guidelines established in the ACM. This report is based on the following zones: Zone 1: Living areas without a radiant barrier at the roof. Zone 2: Living areas with a radiant barrier at the roof. Zone 3: Sleeping areas with radiant barrier at roof. Modeling each HVAC zone is not required because maximum air conditioning size credit has not taken. Attached you will find excerpts from the Micropas User's Manual and the CEC Residential Design Manual regarding this modeling criteria. Please feel free to contract me if you have any questions regarding this revised report. Catherine M. Madlin Certified Energy Plans Examiner No R05-89-5123 Residential / NR05-88-5578 Nonresidential Certified Energy Analyst No. R05-90-630 Residential / NR05-90-721 Nonresidential Madlin's enterprises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst - 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax .. - .. - - Fenestration Type DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING COMPONENT MINIMUM COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS Job Name POOK CUSTOM RESIDENCE Job Number / File Number / Compliance Method 26020C / Micro as V7.1 Computer Simulation Total Conditioned Square Footage 4722 S .Ft. Total Glazing % Floor/Glass Area Ratio 27.7% Insulation: Roof / Ceiling & Roof Radiant Barrier Installed per Mfg. Specifications) Vaulted Ceiling: R-30 Batts No Radiant Barrier Truss Roof. R-38 Batts with Radiant Barrier Insulation: Walls R-21 Batts — 2x6 Wood Studs Insulation: Floor - Slab on Grade Not Required Insulation: H.VA.C. Ducts / Location R-4.2 / Attic (CEC Default Values H.V.A.C. Duct Testing Duct Testing Required — All Zones Glazing: Exterior Shading Overhangs as Shown on Plans Thermal Mass Square Footage & % Not Required For Compliance H.V.A-C. System Type Gas Heat / Electric Cooling — Multiple Systems HVAC System Efficiency (heating/cooling) 80% AFUE 13.0 SEER / 11.0 EER w/ TX Valve Domestic Hot Water Heater 2 100 Gallon Gas Units or Less Energy Factor / Eff / Standby Loss 0.80 RE or Better R-12 Blanket on Tank Yes — Required Recirculating Pump for DHW Yes with Time and Temperature Controls Third Party Certified Inspections for T24 Required for EER, TXV & Duct Testing Other Requirements Applicable Mandatory Measures Fenestration Type U Factor maximum SHGC maximum Tested Value Operable 0.48 0.34 Yes — NFRC Casement or Awnin 0.48 0.34 Yes — NFRC Fixed 0.48 0.34 Yes — NFRC Patio Doors 0.55 0.32 Yes — NFRC Special — Entry 0.60 Dual Pane 0.45 Low E2 Yes- NFRC Typical specifications: Dual Pane, Low E2 Coating, Aluminum Frame, Fleetwood or Equal Product Madli . s enterprises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Enve gy Analyst v 760-322-50041323-3644 (fax) . Y Y Y V V T Title 24 Compliance Forms CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 1 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES Date..10/09/06 11:55:28 Project Address LOT 50 THE PALMS ******* LA QUINTA, CA *v7.10* Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building -Permit Madlin's Enterprises P.O. Box 1443 Plan C ec Date Palm Springs, CA 92262 760-322-5004 Field C ec Date Climate Zone. ..... 15 Compliance Method...... MICROPAS7 v7.10 for 2005 Standards by Enercomp, Inc. MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN MICROPAS7 ENERGY USE SUMMARY Energy Use Standard Proposed Compliance (kTDV/sf-yr) Design Design Margin Space Heating.......... 2.37 2.99 -0.62 Space Cooling.......... 72.54 64.52 8.02 Water Heating.......... 5.44 6.16 -0.72 Total 80.35 73.67 6.68 *** Building complies with Computer Performance *** *** HERS Verification Required for Compliance *** GENERAL INFORMATION HERS Verification.......... Conditioned Floor Area..... Building Type .............. Construction Type ......... Fuel Type ................. Building Front Orientation. Number of Dwelling Units... Number of Building Stories. Weather Data Type.......... Floor Construction Type.... Number of Building Zones... Conditioned Volume......... Slab -On -Grade Area......... Glazing Percentage......... Average Glazing U -factor... Average Glazing SHGC....... Average Ceiling Height..... Required 4722 sf Single Family New NaturalGas Front Facing 1 1 FullYear De =ached 60 deg (NE) Slab On Grade 3 52698 cf 4722 sf 27.7 % of floor area 0.53 Btu/hr-sf-F 0.33 11.2 ft CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 2 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES nate__ln/n9/nA ii•ss•ga MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN Zone Type 1. ZONE Living 2. ZONE Living 3. ZONE Sleeping Surface 1. ZONE 1 Wall 4 Wall 7 Wall 10 Wall 24 Roof 2. ZONE 2 Wall 5 Wall 8 Wall 11 Wall 13 Wall 15 Wall 16 Wall 17 Wall 18 Wall 23 Door 25 RoofRad 3.ZONE 3 Wall 6 Wall 9 Wall 12 Wall 14 Wall 19 Wall 20 Wall 21 Wall 22 Wall 26 RoofRad BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION Floor # of # of Cond- Thermo- Vert Vent Verified Area Volume Dwell Peop- it- stat Height Area Leakage or (sf) (cf) Units le ioned Type (ft) (sf) Housewrap 1420 19170 0.30 2.4 Yes LivingSta 2.0 Standard No 1280 12685 0.27 2.2 Yes LivingSta 2.0 Standard No 2022 20843 0.43 3.4 Yes SleepingS 2.0 Standard No OPAQUE SURFACES U- Sheath- Solar Appendix Frame Area fact- Cavity ing Act Gains IV Location/ Type (sf) or R-val R-val Azm Tilt Reference Comments Wood 99 0.069 21 0 60 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 322 0.069 21 0 150 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 110 0.069 21 0 240 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 27 0.069 21 0 330 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 1634 0.036 30 0 n/a 0 Yes IV.2 A9 Wood 48 0.069 21 0 60 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 350 0.069 21 0 150 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 160 0.069 21 0 240 90 Yes IV.Q A6 Wood 340 0.069 21 0 330 90 Yes IV.4 A6 Wood 90 0.069 21 0 60 90 No IV.9 A6 Wood 15 0.069 21 0 195 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 15 0.069 21 0 285 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 35 0.069 21 0 15 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 12 0.069 21 0 0 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Other 24 0.500 0 0 60 90 No IV.28 A4 Wood 1280 0.025 38 0 n/a 0 Yes IV._ A18 Wood 50 0.069 21 0 60 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 493 0.069 21 0 150 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 165 0.069 21 0 240 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 330 0.069 21 0 330 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 414 0.069 21 0 60 90 No IV.9 A6 Wood 163 0.069 21 0 90 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 87 0.069 21 0 180 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 77 0.069 21 0 270 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 183 0.069 21 0 0 90 Yes IV.9 A6 Wood 2022 0.025 38 0 n/a 0 Yes IV.1 A18 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 3 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES Date..10/09/06 11:55:2A MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN PERIMETER LOSSES Appendix Length F2 Insul Solar IV Location/ Surface (ft) Factor R-val Gains Reference Comments 1.ZONE 27 SlabEdge 67 0.730 R-0 No IV.26 Al 2.ZONE 28 SlabEdge 141 0.730 R-0 No IV.26 Al 29 SlabEdge 12 0.730 R-0 No IV.26 Al 3.ZONE 30 SlabEdge 200 0.730 R-0 No IV.26 Al 31 SlabEdge 42 0.730 R-0 No IV.26 Al FENESTRATION SURFACES Exterior Area U- Act Shade Orientation (sf) factor SHGC Azm Tilt Type Location/Comments 1.ZONE 4 Door Back (SW) 98.3 0.550 0.320 240 90 Standard W4/Patio Door 5 Door Back (SW) 98.3 0.550 0.320 240 90 Standard W5/Patio Door 20 Wind Front (NE) 26.0 0.480 0.340 60 90 Standard W21/Fixed 21 Door Front (NE) 57.0 0.600 0.450 60 90 Standard W22/Entry Door 33 Wind Left (SE) 8.8 0.480 0.340 150 90 Standard W341Fixed 2.ZONE 1 Wind Left (S) 32.0 0.480 0.340 195 90 Standard W1/Fixed 2 Door Back (SW) 44.0 0.550 0.320 240 90 Standard W2/Patio Door 3 Wind Back (W) 28.0 0.480 0.340 285 90 Standard W3/E'ixed 12 Wind Back (SW) 27.0 0.480 0.340 240 90 Standard W13/Fixed 13 Door Right (NW) 81.0 0.550 0.320 330 90 Standard W14/Patio Door 14 Wind Right (N) 39.0 0.480 0.340 0 90 Standard W15/Fixed 19 Wind Left (SE) 3.0 0.480 0.340 150 90 Standard W20/Fixed 22 Wind Right (NW) 30.0 0.480 0.340 330 90 Standard W23/Fixed 23 Wind Right (N) 30.0 0.480 0.340 15 90 Standard W24/Fixed 24 Wind Front (NE) 27.0 0.480 0.340 60 90 Standard W25/Fixed 25 Door Right (NW) 48.0 0.550 0.320 330 90 Standard W26/Patio Door 26 Wind Right (NW) 28.0 0.480 0.340 330 90 Standard W27/Fixed 27 Wind Right (NW) 8.8 0.480 0.340 330 90 Standard W28/Fixed 32 Door Left (SE) 80.0 0.550 0.320 150 90 Standard W33/Patio Door 3.ZONE 6 Wind Left (SE) 28.0 0.480 0.340 150 90 Standard W7/Fixed 7 Door Back (SW) 72.0 0.550 0.320 240 90 Standard W8/Fatio Door 8 Wind Right (NW) 3.0 0.480 0.340 330 90 Standard W9/Fixed 9 Wind Right (NW) 11.3 0.480 0.340 330 90 Standard W10/Fixed 10 Door Right (N) 45.0 0.550 0.320 0 90 Standard W11/Patio Door 11 Wind Right (N) 40.5 0.480 0.340 0 90 Standard W12/Fixed 15 Wind Back (W) 28.0 0.480 0.340 270 90 Standard W16/Fixed 16 Wind Right (N) 16.0 0.480 0.340 0 90 Standard W17/Fixed 17 Door Front (E) 72.0 0.550 0.320 90 90 Standard W18/.Patio Door 18 Door Left (S) 68.0 0.550 0.320 180 90 Standard W19/.Patio Door 28 Door Left (SE) 63.0 0.550 0.320 150 90 Standard W29/Patio Door 29 Wind Front (NE) 2.0 0.480 0.340 60 90 Standard W30/.Fixed 30 Wind Left (SE) 2.0 0.480 0.340 150 90 Standard W31/:Fixed CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 4 Proiect Title...... _ _ _ _ WAT.T.TNG_PnnW PRC /nc i i _cc MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN FENESTRATION SURFACES Area U- Act Orientation (sf) factor SHGC Azm Tilt 31 Door Left (SE) 64.0 0.550 0.320 150 90 Surface 1.ZONE 4 Door 5 Door. 20 Window 21 Door 2.ZONE 1 Window 2 Door 3 Window 12 Window 13 Door 14 Window 19 Window 22 Window 23 Window 24 Window 25 Door 26 Window 32 Door 3.ZONE 6 Window 7 Door 11 Window 15 Window 16 Window 17 Door 18 Door 28 Door 29 Window 30 Window 31 Door OVERHANGS Exterior Shade Type Location/Comments Standard W32!Patio Door Window J -Overhang Area Left Right (sf) Width Height Depth Height Extension Extension 98.3 9.83 10 12 0:75 n/a n/a 98.3 9.83 10 12 0.75 n/a n/a 26.0 4 6.5 3 4 n/a n/a 57.0 6 9.5 5 4 n/a n/a 32.0 4 8 2 1 n/a n/a 44.0 5.5 8 1 1 n/a n/a 28.0 3.5 8 2 1 n/a n/a 27.0 3 9 6.5 0.5 n/a n/a 81.0 9 9 3.5 0.5 n/a n/a 39.0 4.34 9 6 0.5 n/a n/a 3.0 1.5 2 4 4 n/a n/a 30.0 5 6 1 1 n/a n/a 30.0 5 6 1 1 n/a n/a 27.0 4.5 6 1 1 n/a n/a 48.0 6 8 1 1 n/a n/a 28.0 3.5 8 1 1 n/a n/a 80.0 10 8 1 1 n/a n/a 28.0 3.5 8 2 1 n/a n/a 72.0 9 8 4 1 n/a n/a 40.5 4.5 9 3 0.5 n/a n/a 28.0 3.5 8 5 1 n/a n/a 16.0 2 8 1 1 n/a n/a 72.0 9 8 4 1 n/a n/a 68.0' 8.5 8 6 1 n/a n/a 63.0 7 9 6.5 1 n/a n/a 2.0 1.17 1.67 10 1 n/a n/a 2.0 1.17 1.67 1 1 n/a n/a 64.0 8 8 1 1 n/a n/a SLAB SURFACES Area Slab Type (sf) 1.ZONE Standard Slab 1420 2.ZONE Standard Slab 1280 3.ZONE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 5 Proiect Title _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WAT.T.TNr- A(N1K DPQ T% -.a.. 1 n /nn Inr i , _ r r n MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN System Type 1. ZONE Furnace ACSplit 2.ZONE Furnace ACSplit 3.ZONE Furnace ACSplit SLAB SURFACES Area Slab Type (sf) Standard Slab 2022 HVAC SYSTEMS Verified Number Verified Verified Verif_ed Verified Maximum of Minimum Refrig Charge Adequate Fan Watt Cooling Systems Efficiency EER or TXV Airflow Draw Capacity 1 1 1 1 3 3 System Type 1. ZONE Furnace ACSplit 2.ZONE Furnace ACSplit 3.ZONE Furnace ACSplit Total 0.800 AFUE n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.00 SEER 11 Yes No No No 0.800 AFUE n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.00 SEER 11 Yes No No No 0.800 AFUE n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.00 SEER 11 Yes No No No HVAC SIZING Verified Total Sensible Design Maximum Heating Cooling Cooling Cooling Load Load Capacity Capacity (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) 24329 n/a n/a n/a n/a 21164 26265 n/a 33168 n/a n/a n/a n/a 28085 34853 n/a 45446 n/a n/a n/a n/a 33157 41148 n/a n/a .LULy4.J 82406 102266 Sizing Location... ....... LA QUINTA Winter Outside Design...... 26 F Winter Inside Design....... 70 F Summer Outside Design...... 111 F Summer Inside Design....... 75 F Summer Range ............... 34 F n/a CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 6 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES Date..10/09/06 11:55:28 System 1 Large MICROPAS7 v7.10 User#-MP0207 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN Internal Tank DUCT SYSTEMS Rated Loss Insulation Pilot Verified Verified Verified System Duct Duct Duct Surface Buried Type Location R -value Leakage Area Ducts 1.ZONE Furnace Attic R-4.2 Yes No No ACSplit Attic R-4.2 Yes No No 2.ZONE Furnace Attic R-4.2 Yes No No ACSplit Attic R-4.2 Yes No No 3.ZONE Furnace Attic R-4.2 Yes No No ACSplit Attic R-4.2 Yes No No WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Number Tank External Heater in Energy Size Insulation Tank Type Type Distribution Type System Factor (gal) R -value 1 Large Gas Recirc/TimeTemp 2 n/a 100 R-12 WATER HEATING SYSTEMS DETAIL System 1 Large *** Items in this section should be documented on t'ne plans, *** *** installed to manufacturer and CEC specification3, and *** *** verified during plan check and field inspection. *** This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary. This building incorporates HERS verified EER. This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage. This building incorporates a Zonally Controlled HVAC System. This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier. This building incorporates a non-standard Water Heating System. Standby Internal Tank Recovery Rated Loss Insulation Pilot Efficiency Input Fraction R -value Light 0.80 n/a 0.03 R-n/a 0 SPECIAL FEATURES AND MODELING ASSUMPTIO_JS *** Items in this section should be documented on t'ne plans, *** *** installed to manufacturer and CEC specification3, and *** *** verified during plan check and field inspection. *** This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary. This building incorporates HERS verified EER. This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage. This building incorporates a Zonally Controlled HVAC System. This building incorporates a Radiant Barrier. This building incorporates a non-standard Water Heating System. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 7 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES Date..10/09/06 11:55:28 MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION *** Items in this section require field testing and/or *** *** verification by a certified home energy rater under *** *** the supervision of a CEC-approved HERS provider. using *** *** CEC approved testing and/or verification methods and *** *** must be reported on the CF -4R installation certificate. *** This building incorporates a HERS verified Refrigerant Charge test or a HERS verified Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV). If a cooling system is not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary. This building incorporates HERS verified EER. This building incorporates HERS verified Duct Leakage. Target leakage is calculated and documented on the CF -4R. If the measured CFM is above the target, then corrective action must be taken to reduce the duct leakage and then must be retested. Alternatively, the compliance calcu-ations could be redone without duct testing. If ducts are not installed, then HERS verification is not necessary. REMARKS This revised Title 24 report supercedes our previous calcu_ations issued 7/5/06 under Job No. 26020B. The zones are defined as: Zone 1 living areas without radiant barrier at roof. Zone 2 living areas with radiant barrier at roof. Zone 3 sleeping areas (all) with radiant barrier at roof. These zones are not intended to reflect the actual HVAC zones shown on the mechanical layout. The computer performance require- ments for modeling zonal control take precedence over the HVAC equipment zones because the maximim AC unit size credit has not been taken. See the Addendums and Notes section of the report for additional information. The values and materials used in this compliance portfolio are the minimum required to show compliance with Title 24 Energy Conservation Standards. The owner may (at his/her option) install better materials without additional compliance calculations. The HVAC load calculations included in this compliance report are for permit purposes only. The installing HVAC contractor is responsible for determing the HVAC design loads and equipment selection(s). The HVAC design shall be done in accord- ance with industry standards. The load calculation in this report considers ambient temperature load, solar gain, people and a fixed latent heat gain percentage. This basic load must be adjusted for additional design conditions and system/equipment performance. All contractors and subconstractors are responsible to mee= the requirements of Title 24 Mandatory Measures related to their work. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: RESIDENTIAL COMPUTER METHOD CF -1R Page 8 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES Date..10/09/06 11:55:2A MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -FORM CF -1R User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN REMARKS Compliance Form CF -6R Installation Certificate is required to be completed by installing contractors during various.phases of construction. These include the plumbing, HVAC, fenestration/ glazing. and insulation contractors. The -form is to be posted at the job site unless otherwise directed by the local enforcement agengy. COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This certificate of compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title -24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations, and the administrative. regulations to implement them. This certificate has been signed by the individual with overall design responsibility. DESIGNER or OWNER DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR Name.... JOHN WALLING Company. WALLING & McCALLUM LTD Address. 45190 CLUB DRIVE INDIAN ZWE CA Phone... (7 -0 0 License. Signed.. �rjf oc (date) ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Name.... Title... Agency.. Phone... Signed.. ( ate) Name.... CATHERINE M. MADLIN Company. Madlin's Enterprises Address. P.O. Box 1443 Palm Springs, CA 92262 Phone... 760-322-5004 Signed.. (date)— /a ate)!O "R. O'G Certified Energy Analyst Catherine M. Madlin, n"', NR05-90-721 CADE C I R05-90-630 California Association of BuJding Energy Consultants Madlin's Enterprises Title 24 Consulting TITLE 24 2005 STANDARDS MANDATORY MEASURES CHECKLIST: RESIDENTIAL MF -1::.t Page 1 Note: Lowrise residential buildings subject to the Standards must contain these measures regardless of the compliance approach used. More stringent compliance requirements from the Certificate of Compliance supersede the items marked with an asterisk (*). When this checklist is incorporated into the permit documents, the features noted shall be considered by all parties as minimum component performance specifi- cations for the mandatory measures whether they are shown -elsewhere in the documents or on this checklist only. BUILDING ENVELOPE MEASURES De- En- sign- force - n.4 a er ment *150(a): Minimum R-19 insulation in wood framed ceiling or equivalent U -factor in metal frame ceiling g 150(b): Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled R -Value X *150(c): Minimum R-13 wall insulation in wood framed walls or equivalent U -factor in metal frame walls (does not apply to exterior mass walls) X *150(d): Minimum R-13 raised floor insulation in framed floors or equivalent U -factor X " 150(e): Installation of Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Logs 1. Masonry and factory -built fireplaces have: a. Closeable metal or glass door covering the entire I opening of the firebox �{ b. Outside air intake with damper and control, flue damper and control X 2. No continuous burning gas pilot lights allowed X 150(£): Air retarding wrap installed to comply with Sec. 151 meets requirements specified in ACM Residential Manual X 150(g): Vapor barriers mandatory in Climate Zones 14,16 only X 150(1): Slab edge insulation - water absorption rate for the insulation material without facings no greater than 0.3%, water vapor permeance rate no greater than 2.0 perm/inch X 118: Insulation specified or installed meets insulation quality standards. Indicate type and include CF -6R form 7{ 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 X 3. Exterior doors and windows weatherstripped; all joints and penetrations caulked and sealed X ResidentiaVRreplace/Pool/Std HVAC-WH/Std Ug Madlin's Enterprises Title 24 Consulting TITLE 24 2005 STANDARDS MANDATORY MEASURES CHECKLIST: RESIDENTIAL MF -1R Page 2 SPACE CONDITIONING, WATER HEATING & PLUMBING SYSTEMS De- En- sign- force n'a er ment 110-113: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads and faucets certified by the Energy Commission X 150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads calculated in accordance with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA �{ 150(i): Setback thermostat on all applicable heating and/or cooling systems X 150(j): Water system pipe and tank insulation and cooling systems line insulation i 1. Storage gas water heaters rated with an Energy Factor less than 0.58 must be externally wrapped with insulation having an installed thermal resistance of R12 or greater X 2. Back-up tanks for solar system, unfired storage tanks, or other indirect hot water tanks have R-12 external insulation or R-16 internal and indicated on the exterior of the tank showing the R -value X 3. The following piping is insulated according to Table 150-2L/B or Equation 150-A Insulation Thickness: 1. First 5 feet of hot and cold water pipes closest to water heater tank, non -recirculating systems, and entire length of recirculating sections of hot water pipes shall be insulated to Table 150B X 2. Cooling system piping (suction, chilled water, or brine lines), piping insulated between heating source and indirect hot water tank shall be insulated to Table 150-B and Equation 150-A X 4. Steam hydronic heating systems or hot water systems >15 - pa -1 -1 -meet requirements of Table 123-A X 5. Insulation must be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance and wind 6. Insulation for chilled water piping and refrigerant sucti•:,n piping includes a vapor retardant or is enclosed entirely in conditioned space X 7. Solar water -heating systems/collectors are certified by C -ie Solar Rating and Certification Corporation X *150(m): Ducts and Fans 1. All ducts and plenums installed, sealed and insulated to meet the requirements of the CMC Sections 601, 602, 603, i 604, 605 and Standard 6-5; supply -air and return -air ducts and plenums are insulated to a minimum installed level of i R-4.2 or enclosed entirely in conditioned space. Openings shall be sealed with mastic, tape, or other duct -closure _ system that meets the applicable requirements of UL 181, UL 181A, or UL 181B or aerosol sealant that meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic or tape is used to seal . openings greater than 1/4 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or tape shall be used X Residential/Fireplace/PooMd HVAC-WH/Std Ltg Madlin's Enterprises Title 24 Consulting TITLE 24 2005 STANDARDS MANDATORY MEASURES CHECKLIST: RESIDENTIAL MF -1R Page 3 SPACE CONDITIONING, WATER HEATING & PLUMBING SYSTEMS De- En- 114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment 1. A thermal efficiency that complies with the Appliance Efficiency Regulations, on-off switch mounted outside of the heater, weatherproof operating instructions, no electric resistance heating and no pilot light 7{ 2. System is installed with: a. At least 36 inches of pipe between filter and heater for future solar heating b. Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas. X 3. Pool system has directional inlets and a circulation pump time switch X 115: Gas-fired central furnaces, pool heaters, spa heaters or household cooking appliances have no continuously burning pilot light (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances with pilot < 150 Btu/hr) X 118(i): Cool Roof material meets specified criteria X Residentialfreplace/PooMd HVAC-WH/Std Ug sign- force n.4 a er ment 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 X 3. Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be sealed with cloth backed rubber adhesive duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with mastic and draw bands X 4. Exhaust fan systems have back draft or automatic dampers X 5. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have either automatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers 6. Protection of Insulation. Insulation shall be protected from damage due to sunlight, moisture, equipment mainten- ance and wind. Cellular foam insulation shall be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardan= and provides shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material X 7. Flexible ducts cannot have porous inner cores g 114: Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment 1. A thermal efficiency that complies with the Appliance Efficiency Regulations, on-off switch mounted outside of the heater, weatherproof operating instructions, no electric resistance heating and no pilot light 7{ 2. System is installed with: a. At least 36 inches of pipe between filter and heater for future solar heating b. Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas. X 3. Pool system has directional inlets and a circulation pump time switch X 115: Gas-fired central furnaces, pool heaters, spa heaters or household cooking appliances have no continuously burning pilot light (Exception: Non -electrical cooking appliances with pilot < 150 Btu/hr) X 118(i): Cool Roof material meets specified criteria X Residentialfreplace/PooMd HVAC-WH/Std Ug Madlin's Enterprises Title 24 Consulting TITLE 24 2005 STANDARDS . MANDATORY MEASURES CHECKLIST: RESIDENTIAL ME -1R Page 4 RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING MEASURES i n; a 150(k)l: HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES OTHER THAN OUTDOOR HID: contain only high efficacy lamps as outlined in Table. 150-C, and do not contain a medium screw base socket (E24/E26). Ballast for lamps 13 watts or greater are electronic and have an output frequency no less than 20 kHz 150(k)l: HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES - OUTDOOR HID: contain only high efficacy lamps as outlined in Table 150-C, luminaire has factory installed HID ballast 150(k)2: Permanently installed luminaires in kitchens shall be high efficacy luminaires. Up to 50 percent of the wattage, as determined in Sec. 130(c), of permanently installed luminaires in kitchens may be in luminaires that are not high efficacy luminaires, provided that these luminaires are controlled by switches separate from those controlling the high efficacy luminaires 150(k)3: Permanently installed luminaires in bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, utility rooms shall be high efficacy luminaires OR are controlled by an occupant sensor(s) certified to comply with Section 119(d) that does not turn on automatically or have an always on option 150(k)4: Permanently installed luminaires located other than in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms shall be high efficacy luminaires (except closets less than 70 ft2), OR are controlled by a dimmer switch OR are controlled by an occupant sensor(s) that complies or have an always on option 150(k)5: Luminaires that are recessed into insulated ceilings are approved for zero clearance insulation cover (IC) and are certified air tight to ASTM E283 and labeled as air tight (AT) to less than 2.0 CFM at 75 Pascals 150(k)6: Luminaires providing outdoor lighting and permanently mounted to a residential building or to other buildings on the same lot shall be high efficacy luminaires (not in- cluding lighting around swimming pools/water features or other Article 680 locations) OR are controlled by occupant sensors with integral photo control certified to comply with Section 119(d) 150(k)7: Lighting for parking lots for 8 or more vehicles shall have lighting that complies with Sec. 130, 132, and 147. Lighting for parking garages for 8 or more vehicles shall have lighting that complies with Sec. 130, 131, and 146 150(k)8: Permanently installed lighting in the enclosed, non - dwelling spaces of low-rise residential buildings with four or more dwelling units shall be high efficacy luminaires OR are controlled by an occupant sensor(s) certified to comply with Section 119(d) S De- En- sign- force ResidentiaWireplace/pool/Std HVAC-WH/Std Ug er ment X X X 1. X X X X Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst w 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax Madlin s enterprises vvvvvvv Residential Lighting Compliance File: 26020A Walling Pook 2005 WS513 RESIDENTIAL KITCHEN LIGHTING WORKSHEET WS-5R Madiin's Enterprises Project Title: POOK RESIDENCE Date: 2/21/2006 Job: 26020A Luminaire Type High Efficacy? Watts x Quantity = High Efficacy Watts or Other Watts Incandescent No 75 x 4 = or 300 CFL-1-32 T5-46" Yes Yes 32 x 9 = 288 or 28 x 2 56 x = or x = or x = or x = or x = or x = or Total A: 344 Fff-T 300 COMPLIES IFA >_ B File: 26020A Walling Pook 2005 WS513 Madl,i s Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst w 760-322-50041323-3644 Fax en:terpiises Post Once Box 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 Cmadlin@aol.com .. .... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Lighting Mandatory Measures rN High efficacy OR Up to 50°x6 of the total wattage can be low efficacy. Kitchen All high -efficacy and low -efficacy lighting must be controlled separately. Switch location requirement removed Ke ffic acy a �z " Bathroom rz 'roe 7 PQ ; .A"> OR y.Yy J } Y:u. f• � -. t i .{' Y � �� ^} � .� ,� g.-1' %Y�.j°�#_" Manual-orioccri an sensori ' FageZ�'G, �tanua4NiC-ort.oCcupancysensen�r t. 'Y'' _ k .0 N - yx , t r �;:1 fVlanual on occupancysensos:s P, `t :• ; ,-� �Z:y 1 _� � •�� � High efficacy _ . � ,r ,� y �,�� > • Uttirty Room r�y.d�w � Manual-ort'orcu anc sensor �v x Alf other mtenor T`i• i .. l.{ j � rooms(e living .l n' y � { •;�' �� Hi h efficar a` =r Y_ Cy z loorrrFbdrooms, Manual on occupancy sensor "��_ hallways}except � • closets Less than "� '� t�'� ` Dimmer 7O'S+L,�}'!t �r�. 47utdo�orhgiting High�effi'00ca... MF tea. " atrachedta f Neu y i >n YS p t ix�fiyt,v 4dby mot��n set�sor�` phatacantro't�s r Commonareasof' low-rise render 4ii.efficacy*cf buildings with 4 or x ' r r = Occupancysensor,:;,}b b more`dwelIll units . • Residentia[parking lots and'garages for Must meet nonresidential lighting;' 8 or.more vehicles V x standards Madlin's enterpises Catherine M. Mallin, Certified Energy Analyst v 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 (fax) ..... V . H. V.A. C. Load Calculation HVAC SIZING HVAC Page 1 Project Title.......... WALLING.POOK.RES Date..10/09/06 11:55:28 Project Address LOT 50 THE DATMC ******* LA QUINTA, CA *v7.10* Documentation Author... CATHERINE M. MADLIN ******* Building Permit Madlin's Enterprises P.O. Box 1443 Plan Check Date Palm Springs, CA 92262 760-322-5004 Field Check/ Date Climate Zone.. ..... 15 Compliance Method...... MICROPAS7 v7.10 for 2005 Standards by Enercomp, Inc. MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -HVAC SIZING User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN GENERAL INFORMATION Floor Area. 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 4722 sf 52698 cf Front Facing LA QUINTA 33.8 degrees 26 F 70 F 111 F 75 F 34 F Yes Yes Yes 0.24 HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMMARY Heating (Btu/hr) &0 deg (NE) Cooling (3tu/hr) Opaque Conduction and Solar...... 38611 18229 Glazing Conduction and Solar..... 30509 35837 Infiltration .......17780 10280 Internal Gain .................... n/a 3440 Ducts ............................ 16043 14620 Sensible Load .................... 102943 82406 Latent Load ...................... n/a 19860 Minimum Total Load 102943 102266 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. HVAC SIZING HVAC Page 2 Proiect T1 tl P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WAT.T.TUG Uf1f1W VPC n .i .. i n /nn /nc i I _ rr _ 11 n MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -HVAC SIZING User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMMARY BY ZOFE ZONE '1.ZONE' FloorArea ....................... 1420 sf Volume ........................... 19170 cf Heating Description (Btu/hr) Opaque Conduction and Solar...... 8194 Glazing Conduction and Solar..... 6996 Infiltration ..................... 5347 Internal Gain .................... n/a Ducts ............................ 3792 Sensible Load .................... 24329 Latent Load ...................... n/a Minimum Zone Load 24329 ZONE '2.ZONE' Floor Area ....................... 1280 sf Volume ........................... 12685 cf Heating Description (Btu/hr) Opaque Conduction and Solar...... Glazing Conduction and Solar..... Infiltration ..................... Internal Gain .................... Ducts ............................ Sensible Load .................... Latent Load.... ................ Minimum Zone Load 11719 11461 4820 n/a 5169 33168 n/a 33168 Cooling (Btu/hr) 5151 7786 3091 1035 4101 21164 5101 26265 Cooling (Btu/hr) 4995 14547 2787 932 4824 28085 6768 34853 HVAC SIZING HVAC Page 3 Proiect Title_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WAT.T.TMr_ Df)r'1W DDC! „___ , inn i... , , MICROPAS7 v7.10 File -26020C1 Wth-CTZ15S05 Program -HVAC SIZING User#-MP0207 User-Madlin's Enterprises Run -REVISED FLOOR PLAN ZONE '3.ZONE' FloorArea ....................... 2022 sf Volume ........................... 20843 cf Heating Description (Btu/hr) Opaque Conduction and Solar...... 18698 Glazing Conduction and Solar..... 12052 Infiltration ..................... 7613 Internal Gain .................... n/a Ducts............................ 7083 Sensible Load .................... 45446 LatentLoad ...................... n/a Minimum Zone Load 45446 Cooling ;Btu/hr) 8083 13505 4402 1472 5695 33157 7991 41148 1Vfadlin's enterprises Catherine M. Madliry Certified Energy Analyst • 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 (fax) . v .. v .. Addendums and Notes Madlin's Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst v, 760-322-5004 l 323-3644 Fax enterprises Post Office Box 1443 w Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v Cmadlin@aol.com . T ... V Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Radiant Barrier Construction Practice To qualify, a radiant barrier must have an emittance of O.C°5 or less. The product must be tested according to ASTM C-1371-98 or ASTM E408-71(2002) and must be certified by the Department of Consumer Affairs.. Radiant barriers must also meet installation criteria as specified ipkSection 4.2.1 of the Residential ACM Manual (Section 4.2.1 is also reproduced j �1�-Ipendix D of this document). The most common way of meeting dye'-' iant blarrie3tactxy. uirement is to use roof sheathing that has a di A bar\rie on to it i Oriented strand board (OSB) is the m�t teria vailable with a factory -applied radiant barrier. Tbe� hs ,eath'nq iso s � ed with the radiant barrier (shiny side) f�ri�g do e-tpw fd the tti �, pa�. Altematively, a radiant barrier material that s t s e T st nd moisture perforation requi cements that apply to g-la nt % an be field -laminated. Field taminati�n must use a secure rnec n' erns of holding the foil to the bottom of the roof decking such asl or nails that do not penetrate all the way through We roof deck material. Other acceptable methods are to drape a foil type radiant barrier over the top of the top chords before the sheathing is installed, stapling thB radiant barrier between the top chords after the sheathing is installed, and stapling the radiant barrier to the underside of the trusstrafters (top chord). For these installation methods, the foil must be installed with spacing requirements as described in Section 4.2.1 of the Residential ACM Manual.. The minimum spacing requirements do not apply to this installation since it is considered a "laminated" system. Installation of radiant barriers is somewhat more challenging in the case of � closed rafter spaces when sheathing is installed that does not incl ud�e-a� laminated foil. Foil may be field -laminated after the stir-athipp2ms b �nstalled� by "laminating" the foil as described above to the roof e4,�Faing era? framing members. This construction type is des rj d t�the es en ACM Manual, Section 4.2.1. \ See Figure 3-12 for drawings of t'an tbarriea in'tllation methods. 1� Madlin' enterprises Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt VWZA t� ►� r /��� } SII MIMI Ord /moi Mad(ws I Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst 760-322-50041323-3649 Fax enterprises i Post Office Box 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v Cmadlin@aol.com ....... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Except Fenestration Mandatory Measures U -factor and SHGC Ratings § 116(a)2 and §116(a)3 Table 116-A Table 116-B Manufactured Fenestration Products. The n'�nda ro, :?neasures require that both the U -factor and the SH C of mapL4ctureae*tration products be determined from NFRC'sTe"f ed� d'uuf Directo torr: Energy Commission-appro default ble'sAt t�j� time o Inspectcm, the actual fenestration U -a d� IG altles as 'Sown on NFRC labels or in the efault t blas st r It it 3u or 1lower overall energy consumption than the k,�Iue to - n om liance documents. The defaul: U -factors are �Cbn�tai i to a s Table 116-A, and the default SHGC values are co ai Vit# ' andards Table 116-B (also in Appendix B of :his compliance maRual). A directory of NFRC certified ratings is available at tto://www. NFRC.org. Commission default values in both Tables 116-A and 116-B• are on the poor side of the performance range for windows. To get credit for advanced window features such as low -e (low -emissivity) coatings and thermal break frames, the window manufacturer must have the window tested, labelecL and certified according to NFRC procedures. Figure 3-1 shows an example of an NFRC- approved temporary fenestration label. Requiring that SHGC and U factor be calculated using a co nmon procedure ensures that the performance data for fenestration products are moree to '—E ---D) and that data provided by different manufacturers can 66 -ea, The test procedure for U -factor is NFRC 100, and t �e r is NFRC 200. Site -built Fenestration Products. F to -rise i t tial construction, site -built products are tre ted the e n fadu ' r ucts: l' -factor and SHGC P values must cohi ' F rr�t ngs o,��Standards Tables 116-A and 116 - Note that di nt ehilt .allies a to nonresidential projects; de alue app P J fault y fo - d in onresidential ACM Manual. le ricat Products 1§1 16(b)]. Field -fabricated fenestration must always use Me nergy Commission default U -factors from Standards Table 116-A and G values from Standards Table 116-$. Madlin' enterprises Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Fenestration — Mandatory Measures 0 Figure 3-1— NFRC Temporary Label Temporary and Permanent Labels O See §10-111(a) and §116(a)4 Manufactured Fenestration Products. The tand ds re re t manufactured windows have both temporary an=V; ane a s that ow NFRC performance characteristics. e m a I 'be� ows - �( rY � the U factor and SHGC, for eat rated o�ir_ a lab�lvs�also show that the window meets the air inffitratL *t ria. e to;0 1 bel must not be removed before s th� nft�� agency. e� an " t lab must, at a minimum, identify the certifying organization and have um dr or code to allow tracking back to the original nformation on file i h certifying organization. The permanent label can be Inscribed on the spacer, etched on the glass, engraved on the frame, or otherwise located so as not to affect aesthetics. Site -Built Fenestration Products. Labeling requirements apply to site -built fenestration products as well, except that a label certificate may be provided in accordance with NFRC 900 in place of an attached temporary label. The label certificate is a document that verifies the performance of the site -built fenestration product but that is not physically attached to the product. The label certificate is kept at the job site by the contractor for field inspector verification. Field -Fabricated Fenestration Products. A label is not required for field - fabricated fenestration products. World's Best NFRC Window Co. Millennium 2000+ NboneJ FenedrAm Pft Courd" Vinyl lad Wood Frame Double Glazing • Argon Fill • Low E Product Type; Vertical Slider ENERGY PERFORMANCET S U -Factor (USJ� P) 0 � � r6tGain—(6iif en1 032 ,O IITIOOAL OERFORMANCE RATINGS ( 6 Y i lei smittance Air Leakage (USA -P) 0.51 0,.2 Nlarudecturer stipulates that these rArrgs conform to applicable NFRC procedures fordeternfuung whole.- holeproduct performance. NFRC ratings are determined for a tired set of emiromneaw condi bns and a product specific product size. NFRC does not recommend any product and does not warrant the suuab[4 of any product for any specific M Consurimanufactwer's Idemturefor other productpedomunce hdomntion wwwiftorg Figure 3-1— NFRC Temporary Label Temporary and Permanent Labels O See §10-111(a) and §116(a)4 Manufactured Fenestration Products. The tand ds re re t manufactured windows have both temporary an=V; ane a s that ow NFRC performance characteristics. e m a I 'be� ows - �( rY � the U factor and SHGC, for eat rated o�ir_ a lab�lvs�also show that the window meets the air inffitratL *t ria. e to;0 1 bel must not be removed before s th� nft�� agency. e� an " t lab must, at a minimum, identify the certifying organization and have um dr or code to allow tracking back to the original nformation on file i h certifying organization. The permanent label can be Inscribed on the spacer, etched on the glass, engraved on the frame, or otherwise located so as not to affect aesthetics. Site -Built Fenestration Products. Labeling requirements apply to site -built fenestration products as well, except that a label certificate may be provided in accordance with NFRC 900 in place of an attached temporary label. The label certificate is a document that verifies the performance of the site -built fenestration product but that is not physically attached to the product. The label certificate is kept at the job site by the contractor for field inspector verification. Field -Fabricated Fenestration Products. A label is not required for field - fabricated fenestration products. Madlin' enterprises VVVYTTY Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures Outdoor Lighting Outdoor lighting attached to a building must be high efficacy, or controlled by a motion sensor with integral photocontrol. Motion sensors used in conjunction with outdoor lighting luminaires should have the capability of turning the lights on automatically. Lighting around swimming P '?Is, water, features, or other locations subject to Article 680 of the Cal ifo is Code are exempt. Section 119 (b) reqreon I de s, i�cludin -mo ibn sensors and photocentrols, to h a ndi for at vi ly or audibly informs the operator that the controls e ng `op , o at they have failed or alfungt��d. ligh�i tifrg Mode (LED) status signal is typically used to h etis�.qui Jer a ED status signal is also practical for use as a m io " ' t Another option is to use the lamp in the luminaire as the t tus I, as long as the lamp fails in the off position. The intention of this req irement is that if the photocell or motions sensor fails the luminaire will not tum on until the control is fixed. Amalgam CFLs perform better at both very high and very low temperatures than non -amalgam versions, so are appropriate for outdoor lighting, although they can take a few minutes to reach full output. If instant start is important and temperatures may be low, specify a cold -weather -rated ballast. Alternatively, an incandescent source (fitted with a combination photocontrot/motion sensor) may be a good choice. Decorative landscape lighting that is not permanently attached to buiJin s�is�tf regulated by the Standards. Even though it is not regted by�b Stand,§, using a time clock or photocontrol on outdoor lighting t atta tb ildig will help to prevent people accidentally leaving th�lio �n-du gi a day and reduce energy use.Sn 0 o Madlin Is enterprises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst '- 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax Post Office Box 1443 '► Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 vCmadlin@aol.com .....' . Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting - Mandatory Measures High Efficacy Luminaires A luminaire is the lighting industry's term for light fixture. A luminaire consists of the housing, power supply (ballast), lamp,rfleg"nd insome cases a lens. A lamp is the lighting industry's term foralib inaires can be designed to be recessed into the ilir@;, sus rtd by a rod o hain, or surface mounted on the wall or ceilin . A high efficacy I�+ e i one at ntains only high efficacy lamps and must t con cfivent al er�' m) screw -based socket Typically, high a 1�y� �a+i��ca in, pin -based sockets, like compact or linear fluorescent ig �s¢A°hough other types such as screw sockets specifically rated for infeA* discharge lamps (like metal halide lamps) may also be eligible for xtenor use. Luminaires with modular components that allow conversion between screw -based and pin -based sockets without changing the luminaire housing or wiring shall not be considered high efficacy luminaires. These requirements prevent low efficacy lamps being retrofitted in high efficacy luminaires. Also, compact fluorescent luminaires with permanently installed ballasts that are capable of operating a range of lamp wattages, the highest operating input wattage of the rated lamp/ballast combination must be use for determining the luminaire wattage. There are two qualifying requirements for a high efficacy luminaire:,tha# # e lumens per watt for the lamp be above a specified thrveshold rid th i eJ Sc ballasts be used in certain applications. Electronic Ballasts Additionally, fluore� " t a p? -at ng of 93 W or more shall have gra-eit'ctr Ila a er t6s e lfrequency of 20 kHz or more. All mmon avai le ectro is ballasts meet this requirement. Outdoor Ilii iti aire ith h intensity discharge (HID) lamps (like metal halide or fhigh- ss ,es�s s ium) containing hardwired electromagnetic HID ballasts with HID S€d�Siedium base sockets and lamps meeting the minimum efficacy requirements in Table 6-9 are considered high efficacy. At the present time, pin based compact fluorescent lamps that are operated with electronic ballasts typically have four -pin lamp holders. Pin -based compact fluorescent lamps with two -pin lamp holders typically will indicate that the ballast is magnetic. However, there are new compact fluorescent lamp holders being considered by the lighting industry. Madhn' enterprises ♦VVVVV♦ Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measires Lumens per Watt Perman The lumen is the unit of visible light To be rated as high efficacy, a lamp must produce a certain number of lumens for each watt of electrical power it consumes. Efficacy is therefore measured in lumens per watt. Almost all fluorescent lamps equipped with electronic ballasts qualify as high efficacy light sources; incandescent lamps ( clud' any screw-in incandescent lamps, like regular `A' or reflector lamps or ql�a �aalogen Lamps, or low voltage lamps, like halogen MR lamps' -do riot classifie s trgh efficacy, a lamp must meet the r7'powe e lisfdd irkTbl -1 (dented in Table 1b0 -C of the Standards): Frgr sim' ,nth' us b�L ballast is ignored whein determining the I ns ttes of compliance with the residential lighting ne r4 ;;nt jab1 6-9 — Hiah Efficacv Lamps Lamp power Required lamp effic cy < 15 W 40 WIN 1540 W 50 hdW >40W 60 hV W Note: the wattage of the ballast is not included when determining lamp efficacy. Mercury vapor lamps do not usually meet the requirements; metal halide or compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are good replacements. For other lam ty such as LEDs you should check with the lamp manufacturer and prov' �---1 documents showing that the lamp meets the requiremeRi s. To calculate the efficacy of a lamp, find out from thleQanamu e n w y lumens it produces, then divide this nu berljr�th ted stage the lamp. Do not include any watts consu y e ball t. WStandaio_s require that all permanently installed luminaires be high efficacy ef e� by the Standards, with some exceptions described rater in this ch Ater. Permanently installed luminaires include, but are not united to those luminaires installed in, on, or hanging from the ceilings or walls (including ceiling fan lights); in or on built-in cabinets (including kitchen, nook, wet bar, and other built-in cabinets); and those mounted to the outside of the builcings. Permanently installed luminaires do not include lighting that is installed in appliances by the manufacturers including refrigerators, stoves, microwave ovens, or exhaust hoods. Madhn' enterprises ♦VYVVV♦ Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Meas ares Typical efficacy of lamps 100 90 ,4—•�� 80 t _ 70 60 1 50 f (DE 40 CL 30 JE 20 .� 10! 1770 70 80 90 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 100 lamp power (W) Lamp types: --------- Mefal halide lamp (r-6) Compact fluorescent lamp Minimum requirement — — — — — -- Mercury vapor Iamr- - - - - - - - - - - Incandescent lamp — • • — • • — • • — Halogen MR16 lamp Figure 6-1— Typical Lamp Efficacies iWadlin s ' Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst W 760-322-5004 1323-3644 Fax mtopn es Post Office Boz 1443 W Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v' Cmadlin@a.oLcom ....... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatgy Measures Kitchens §150(,)2. The Standards define a residential kitchen to a "a room or area used for food storage and preparation and washing dishes�eclu � g a sociated counter tops and cabinets, refrigerator, stovf, oven, qnc�floor a cefinition goes on to say, "Adjacent areas arT consid �lfifahen if the i for the adjacent areas is on the san \swicfi ash-t�e I'ig ting '10f the ki n". The intent of th n lig mggfing. tan6rd isYo insure the builder provides the ccupat}# th �rergy is � liThe permanently insta led lighting should rov' s cl light a .els or basic kitchen tasks without the need for gm tm;q ith stable (plug-in) lighting. r�'esrgn-recommendation maybe to utilize the Illuminating Ergineering Society of`North America (IESNA) guidelines that at least 30 footcandl es of light be provided for seeing tasks in kitchens. Seeing tasks include, but are not limited to, the basic kitchen tasks as preparing meals and washing dishes. These tasks typically occur on accessible kitchen countertops, the tops of ranges and in sinks, where food preparation, recipe reading, cooking, cleanir:g and related meal preparation activities take place, as well as at the front of kitchen cabinets so that the contents of the cabinet are diseemable. Although tie design should achieve 30 footcandles on most counter -height, horizontal work surfaces, there may be a few work surfaces where the lighting levels fall below this value and the fronts of kitchen cabinets may also be below this value. Even in these locations, the fighting level provided should not fall below the IESNA- recommended lower value for non-critical seeing tasks ofJ0fao�can Iles of counters that are not work surfaces, such as a comer un�der� ai oaf�et�, % may have a lighting level below 20 footcandles and e� trf�-rifJegm� of the standard, because meal preparation AmnlikHv o occl m dh areas_ The Standards require that at I alf ligh.1 v� s in "tchen must be consumed by h(gh effic uTin i es (r thn low-voltcge halogen MR lamps do not e s h caq �. 8e ys€h�igh efficacy luminaires typically nsum -le �er a oth�lu naires, out three-fourths. of the luminaires in th t ch are i el igh efficacy. See Form WS -5R, Residential itch e�Lig h ' heet, Appendix A, which is completed tc determine if kitchen{t ghtin complies with the Standards. on -high efficacy luminaires must be switched on a separate circuit from the high efficacy luminaires. These could include low -voltage halogen MR lamps or reflector lamps used to provide decorative spotlighting. Lighting in areas adjacent to the kitchen, such as dining anc' nook areas and even family rooms, is considered to be kitchen lighting if it iE not separately switched from the kitchen lighting. The switches may be mounted on the same faceplate, but as long as the lights can be switched independently, these areas do not count as being in the kitchen. Madfin' enterprises VVVTTV♦ Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures Bathrooms, Garages, Laundry Rooms and Utility Rooms §150(k)3 Lighting in bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms and/or utility rooms must be high efficacy, or must be controlled by a manual -on occupant sensor. A bathroom is a room containing a shower, tub ftai personal hygiene. t, o- a sink that is used for v If a sink used for er naR gi s ' a room than a bathroom such as bedroom, whe,r o d estni ll r o r partitions separate the sink area from the rest of th r , a igh� g fe sink area is switched separately �� p Y Aindfrom m ar a Ii in a fuminaire(s) that are lighting the sink area must t a roo htW6 requirements. In this case, lighting of the sink area 'e-5 ii h r ssociated counters, cabinets, and mirrors. o�ian one circuit of luminaires ma be attary hed to the same manual -on ccupant sensor. At least one high -efficacy luminaire s.-iould be installed so at it can be left off the occupant sensor circuit to ensure that all of the luminaires don't switch off while someone is in the bath. Even dual technology sensors may not detect a motionless and silent occupant. Garages, laundry rooms and utility rooms can be lit entirely by high efficacy lighting. Linear fluorescent luminaires are typically between 1.5 and 4 times as efficient as CFLs, and should be used unless there is insufficient space. Luminaires should be mounted dose to washer/dryer hookups and over work surfaces to ensure shadow -free illumination. Garages present an opportunity to reduce energyu by The end of the garage furthest from the door to the us, work area, and can be provided with high effi u ai separately from the rest of the space.�� Although not required, efficacy light' g to 30 concerns abbt�i�af g- lum' 'ri in par bkVsed in conjunction with high e energy us•a.If there are any rs in conjunction with low -efficacy two options: • ddition to the low efficacy luminaires controlled by a manual - on occupant sensor, leave one high efficacy luminaire on a separate manual switch. Install all high efficacy luminaires in the soace; high efficacy. luminaires do not require an occupant se-1sor to meet the requirements of the Standards. Madfin' enterprises YYYYYYY Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures Other Rooms §750(k)4 Permanently installed lighting in other rooms must be high efficacy, or a manual - on occupant sensor or a dimmer must control it. 'Other rooms" includes hallways, dining rooms, amily�ooms and bedrooms — the rooms in which peopl areCmos art of interior esicrn both in terms of fashion and the usab;'ty:i their livid` spa . Exception 3 to §1,��4 `` ci�s tH permanently installed luminaires that are T"igh ir lbmin�aires�an b� allowed in closets less than 70 square feet. teik g r�e\controlled by a simple toggle swich, manual -on opa a , oran automatic -on occupant sensor. 4an�j people commonly add their own portable lighting. Urfortunately, portable lighting often means highly inefficient incandescent floor -standing luminaires that can consume 190 watts or more for older lamps. Permanently installed lighting should reduce the need for such high wattage portable sources by creating variations of light throughout the room, and by reducing areas of shadow. To achieve this, use several luminaires rather than a single luminaire; wall -mounted uplights are a good choice because they are design -neutral and can be repainted. For high-end properties, linear fluorescent cove lighting and other forms of concealed lighting may inc-ease marketability People like to control the appearance of their rooms; p .)vicin spa e switches for each luminaire will make the space more a v'e�o t� is nd= will allow them to reduce their energy use. Although occupant sensors can be std �fqq }aces; ere are limitations in those living spaces whereeop a cte�1 to �t still fog long periods of time and not move ar �n en g- o p tom_ �or activated, resulting in lights going off premati�raly. �---- Madlin' enterprises ♦YYYVV♦ Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures Residential Manual -On Occupant Sensors In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms_ manual -on / automatic - off occupant sensors are allowed as an alternate compliance option to high efficacy lighting. Manual -on / automatic -off occupant sensors automatically turn lights off if an occupant forgets to turn them off when a room is unoccupied. Additionally, these sensors should readily �ovi omupant with the option of turning the lights off manu�kly uponii,, mg . This option should be available without having remove tchpla "ri nq other modifications to the sensor. The man I fe ur�� �aI because it provides the occupants with the flexibility tro heihtm� environment to their satisfaction, and �t Its it re terWerg�')l1%�vi • s by allowing the occupants lo tum off the lights Q0c arit 1-j�_h'sors must be "manual -on", i.e., the sensors mist not have the bili o tum the lights on automatically and must not have a setting that can leave the lights in a permanent -on position. If a manual -on occupant sensor has an on/off switch to put the sensor into a temporary programming mode, the on/off programming switch must automatically switch off (for example, within 15 minutes) in the event the end user or installer leaves it in the- programming mode. Some models of occupant sensors have the capability to be changed by the occupant to "automatic -on" by removing the switchplate or touchplate and changing switch settings. These occupant sensors are acceptable as long as the mechanism to switch settings is not visible to the occupant, cannot accessed without the removal of a switchplate or touchplate, apd--as? loo are delivered to the building site and installed with the!natauallorrset"_ Occupant sensors usually have built-in switche or'Ai s th I"w djustment of the time delay between the last send 6'f6p n and igen the lights are turned off. This built-in dela us%3!0%nute r e�s. Occupant sensors must meet the varys re ire f sb119 (d); most commercially T e o pan en�have minimum load requirements. For example, an nt nso ay require that bulbs rated over 25 watts be installed before emen ;o ill work. However, if an occupant later installs a screw-in compact es�ent lamp that is rated less than 25 watts, the sensor will no longer work ritical to select a sensor that has a low enough minimum load requirement to accommodate however small a load the occupant may install into the socket. Another solution would be to install an occupant sensor that does not have minimum load requirements. Madhn' enterprises i Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Residential Lighting — Mandatory Measures The sensors that have a minimum load requirement are apically the ones that are designed to operate without a groundwire in the switch box which were common wiring scheme in the older residential units. Commercial grade sensors and all other sensors that are designed to take aJvantage of the groundwire in the switch box typically do not have a minimum load requirement and are the preferred choice to meet the WE ire is of the Standards. If you are trying to control a lighting fixiur ftom �ifferent switches you will want to use a ceiling oGhted th��fia ; wall mv�occupant sensor. For example, if you are Ing t ol` a li�ing in a hallway with a switch at each end of the a II un� occupant sensor will not work. n � esi en "a! O of altemate options to high efficacy lighting in rooms other than kitchens, bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms is the use of dimmers. It is important to correctly match the dimmer with the type of lighting load that is being dimmed. Failure to correctly match the dimmer with .he electrical lighting load may result in early equipment failure, including the dimmer, transformer, ballast, or lamp. Dimmer manufacturers typically offer three basic types of ircandescent dimmers: Line voltage (i 20 volt), low -voltage for use with a magnetic transformer, and low -voltage for use with an electronic transformer. Li oIt e incandescent lamps, including tungsten -halogen lamp can eaasily be 0 over their full range of output with voltage control or pf a co'rrf (e :j dimmers. Tungsten -halogen lamps can be dim` : thrid incandescent dimmers, generally wi=com dci al \\(:sem (ions. When dimming a low voltage load, a�dd+'' i rn rlts are`fequired in the dimmer to avoid overh� ting tt�e sf (mer.\ JL.bai separate requirements for '120 -volt and low -vol tage ir"hr 6§4ue t�*e he; t concern with transformers. All flu , !§uaZ1s or greater, with electronic ballasts, and meeting e mi i um m s �per watt already comply with Standards. Even though high efficac uorescent lamps with electronic ballasts do not -equire dimmers to :!r oet tandards, dimmers are permitted to be used with f.uorescent lighting systems. Most fluorescent lamps cannot be properly dimmed with the same simple wallbox devices typically used for dimming incandescent lamps. A special control and dimming ballast must be used. Some types of screw-in compact fluorescent lamps with integral ballasts can be dlimmed by simple oontrols. However, many screw-in compact fluorescent lamps cannot be dimmed at all. Madlin s ento prises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst v' 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax Post Office Box 1443 ` Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 w Cmadlin@aol.com �... �.. Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Lighting Mandatory Measures Light Fixtures and Recessed Equipment I §150(k)5 Luminaires recessed in insulated ceilings can create thermal bridging through I the insulation. Not only does this degrade e er-farmar�ce of the ceiling assembly, but it can also permit co nsation n -a -c Id surface of the luminaire if exposed to moils ailas i b roo `, For these realpn�` umi6air re sed4n insulated ceilings must meet three requirement . `1 U Oust be approved for zero clearance insulation cover (IC) y Underwriters Laboratories or other testing/rating laboratories recognized by the International Conference of Building Officials. This enables insulation to be packed in direct contact with the luminaire. (See Figure 3-11.) • The luminaire must have a label certifying air tight (AT) construction. Air tight construction means that leakage through the luminaire will not exceed 2.0 cfm when exposed to a 75 Pa pressure difference, when tested in aeco-dance with ASTM E283. • The luminaire must be sealed with a gasket or caulk betwe the housing and ceiling. For more information see �Cpon of this manual. © - Typejited to with e}}�b' ed 8 tec C max ai ova LIM O O L� O O Gasket between fixtu-e and gypsum board or sealant around opening Figure 3-11- JC -Rated Light Fixture Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst W 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax Post Office Box 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 W Cmadliri@aol.com Nlwdlin s e�terpMses YYYYYYY Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Duct Insulation Table Reproduced From CMC Section 605 Table 4-4 — Duct Insulation Requirements INSULATION R -VALUE MECHANICALLY HEATING INSULATION R -VALUE DUCT LOCATION COOLED ZONE HEATING ONLY On roof on exterior building 6.3 < 4.500 DD 2.1 <8000DD 4.2 Attics, garages, and crawl spaces 2.1 < 4,50D DD 2.1 <8000DD 4.2 2 2 In walls and within floor to ceiling spaces 2.1 < 4.500 DD 2,1 <S000DO 4.2 Within the conditioned space or in basements; None Required �1 � None Required return duds in air plenums Cement slab or within round None Required None Required' 1 Vapor barriers shall be installed on supply duds in spaoes vented to the outside in geographic areas wnere the average July. August and September mean dew point temperature exceeds 60 degrees Fahrenheit. 2 Insulation may be omitted on that portion of a duct which is located within a wall or a floor to ceiling space where: a. Both sides of the spaoe are exposed to conditioned air. b. The space is not ventilated. a The space is not used as a return plenum. d. The space is not exposed to unconditioned air. Ceilings which form plenums need not be insulated. NOTE: Where duds are used for both beating and cooling, the rrinimum insulation shall be as required for the most restrictive condition. Source: Uniform Mechanical Code §605 Madli . s Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst v' 760-322-5004 l 323-3644 Fax enterprises Post Office Box 1443 W Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 W Cmadlin@aol.com . V ..... Title 2120 )5 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Excerpt HVAC Ducts - Mandatory Measures (m) Air -distribution System Ducts, Plenums, and Fans. 1. CMC compliance. All air -distribution system ducts and plenums, including, but not -'limited to, mechanical closets and air -handler boxes, shall be installed, sealed and insula to meet the requirements of the CMC Sections 601, 602, 603, 604, 605 and Standard 6-5, incorporated Mein �enee. Portions of supply -air and return -air ducts and plenums shall either be insulated to a m iairnum mstQedteyel�ofR-4,2 (or any higher level required by CMC Section 605) or be enclgsed entirely 'r.01 i ned space. Co ections of metal ducts and the inner core of flexible ducts shall be ritrechaniVl en r gs sha�aled with mastic, tape, or other duct -closure system that meets thea ical req aU 81, UL 181 A or LI"L 181 B or aerosol sealant that meets the requirements ofpmesh' If m pc o pS.ed to seal openings greater than 1/4 inch, the combine, f m� eit}�taphall usedg a�' 'es, r handlers, and plenums defined or construmed with materials other e t n �1, I xible duct shall not be used for conveying conditioned air. Building lforms may contain ducts. Duds installed in cavities and supportplatforms shall not be to �se reductions in the cross-sectional area of the ducts. EXCEPTION to Section 150 (m)1: The requirements do not apply to ducts and fan: integral to a wood heater or fireplace. 2. Factory -fabricated duct systems. A. All factory -fabricated dud systems shall comply with UL 181 for ducts and closure systems, including collars, connections, and splices. B. All pressure -sensitive tapes, heat -activated tapes, and mastics used in the manufacture of rigid fiberglass ducts shall comply with UL 181. C. All pressure -sensitive tapes and mastics used with flexible ducts shall con?yly with UL 1811 1 B. D. Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be seal th 1 k'esive duct tapes unless such tape is used in combination with mastic an an . o o Madlin's enterprises YYYYYY♦ Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Excerpt HVAC Ducts - Mandatory Measures 3. Field -fabricated duct systems. A. Factory -made rigid fiberglass and flexible ducts for field -fabricated duct systems shall comply with UL 181. All pressure -sensitive tapes, mastics, aerosol sealants, or other closure systems used for installing field - fabricated duct systems shall meet the applicable requirements of UL 181, UL 181.A, or UL 181B. B. Mastic sealants and mesh. i. Sealants shall comply with UL 181, UL 181A, or UL 18t, an=toxic and water resistant. ii. Sealants for interior applications shall tested in rdance C 731 and D2202, incorporated herein by reference iii. Sealants for exterior applic �rpns 11 b� acco� nee with ASTM C 731, C 732, and D 2202, incorporated herein by be iv. SP4., is all be r d fq�extenor use. tu esspsin pe.. tfiessur�sensitive tapes shall comply with UL 181, UL 181A, or UL 181B. and o uct systems and their components shall not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive less such tape is used in combination with mastic and drawbands. rawbands used with flexible duct. L Drawbands shall be either stainless-steel worm -drive hose clamps or UV -resistant nylon duct ties. ii. Drawbands shall have a minimum tensile strength rating of 150 pounds. iii. Drawbands shall be tightened as recommended by the manufacturerwith an adjustable tensioning toot, F. Aerosol -sealant closures. i. Aerosol sealants shall meet the requirements of UL 723 and be applied according to manufactures �a specifications. ii. Tapes or mastics used in combination with aerosol sealing shall meet tJS requir, iso 6 io� 4. All duct insulation product R -values shall be based on insulation only (exclyding ' �r other duct components) and tested C -values at 75°F mean temperature a 1 d th� f in accordance with ASTM C 518 or ASTM C 177, incorporated herein by e'�cn ,anti rdfi iursuamto Section 118. 5 The installed thickness of duct insulation used to d'ineR-vara sha&be determined as follows: A. For duct board, duct liner, subjected to compression, the nominal B. Fdict wra faille,is ' s bat assumed to be 75 percent {25 percent compression) of nominal C. Fodory de\Aexible air ducts, the installed thickness shall be determined by dividing the difference b actual outside diameter and nominal inside diameter by two. 6. Insulated flexible duct products installed to meet this requirement shall include labels, in maximum intervals of 3 feet, showing the thermal performance R -value for the duct insulation itself (excluding air films, vapor barriers, or other duct components), based on the tests in Section 150 (m) 4 and the installed thickness determined by Section 150 (m) 5 C. 7. All fan systems, regardless of volumetric capacity, that exhaust air from the building to the outside shall be provided with backdrafl or automatic dampers to prevent air leakage. Madhn' enterprises ♦YYYYYY Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Excerpt HVAC Ducts — Mandatory Measures 8. Al( gravity ventilating systems that serve conditioned space shall be provided with ekher automatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside except combustion inlet and outlet air openings and elevator shaft vents. 9. Protection of Insulation. Insulation shall be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind but not limited to the following: Insulation exposed to weather shall be suitable for outdoor service e.g., protected by aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. Cellular foam insulation shall be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and provides shielding from solar radiation that can. cause degradation of the m enal. 10. Porous Inner Core Flex Duct. Flexible ducts having porous inner ces s not be used. fl TABLE 1504 PIPE INSULATIONCTT}N FLUID TEi1L PtATURE '�trE (� U ,f4OS ]kk4.% RATING l ` o be CONDLE11VITY RANGE (Btu -inch perholrr IPF.RATURE(T) per squarsfootper`F)' 20 — 50 I \ ISO 027-0.20 lOjs� � � �`� 100 1.0 1.5 bebW 10 Li 014-0.;8 75 023—U-7 'Ins'Insibi n codualu hall 0.73 v s determined m accordance wtib ASTM C335 atthe mean temperature listed in TABLE 150-A, and shall be rounded to then fest UI00 Bw-inch per hour per square foot per T. TABLE 150-B PIPE lNSUL4770N AfINL11UAf THIC)LNFSS REQUIRE41EN7S --- -- ,a - zG! waa.i ayafcros Nvnn pressure above 15 psi shall sect the req u' is ofU$L-£'1 enk, (nD 0 PIPE DLIMMR SYSTEM Less than or Equal to 2 inches I Greater than 2 inches INSULATION THICKNESS REQUIRED (in inches) Doncstic hot water (above 105°F) 1.0 1.5 Hydronic heating supply I ins (above 200-F to 250°F)' 1.0 2,0 Hydmnic heating supph' lines (105'F to 200T) 1.0 1.5 Cooling system refrigerant suction, chilled water and brine lines 0.73 --- -- ,a - zG! waa.i ayafcros Nvnn pressure above 15 psi shall sect the req u' is ofU$L-£'1 enk, (nD 0 M,adlin s Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst v'760-322-5004 l 323-3644 Fax "yes Post Office Box 1443 '► Pa.hn Springs, CA 92263-1443 `r Cmadlin@aol.com V ...... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt Installation Certificate Construction Phase Documentation (CF -6R) §10-103(a)3 and 4 The installation certificate, CF -6R, is completed during the construction phase of the compliance and enforcement process. Thi( CF -6R is really several documents in one. The documents are comp4ed( 'the contractors responsible for installing the windows (fenestration), air distdbut ducts and the HVAC equipment, the measures ti`i t a�#f tlird.i envel��htress, the lighting system, and the insula �n.\The CF -6R is ri sin a C��r emUs. The contractor who installs mechanical O%H quipment signs this part Heating and cooling equipment are listed and the energy efficiency, capacity, design loads and other properties of each piece of equipment is documented. • Water Heating Systems. This part includes information about the water heating equipment installed in the building, including model number, energy efficiency, tank size, input rating and other properties. The installer also verifies that faucets and shower heads are certified and comply with fie appliance standards. • Fenestration/Glazing. This part includes a lisl of all windows installed in the home. For each, the U -factor, SHGC, area] Is number of panes, and number of windoAs of ( iae building are indicated. This section is i dr e er that installs the windows. • Duct Leakage an Defti D aiD ai gds ' s. Th Fart is signed by th,�`contr es ;nsill for 'n tall S. the HVAC air distribution d t �n�r; y� in at th mmply with the Imkage e e ts. thit form�the q i � contractor includes the results of iag t� c sts, which will later be verified by.a third -party pe or (HERS rater). • Refrigerant Charge and Airflow Measurement This part is signed by the contractor responsible for verifying that split system air conditioner and heat pumps have the correct refrigerant charge. This form contains diagnostic data that are later verified by a third -party inspector (HERS •ater). • Duct Location and Area Reduction Diagnostic.. This part is completed and signed by the contractor who irstalls the HVAC air distribution ducts. It verifies the location of the ducts and/or includes information on duct location. This form is used only when the default duct area is not assumed. Madfin' enterprises Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Resicential Manual Excerpt Installation Certificate • Building Envelope Leakage Diagnostics. This part is completed by the contractor responsible for testing building envelope leakage through pressurization of the house. This form contains test results that will later be verified by a third -party inspector (HERS rater). • Insulation Certificate. T i pa �omfleted and signed by the contractor responsible f� inl. the insulation. This indicates the m� ufar'cturw_6&i fl, and, I properties of insulation in all inZI f, c±j ng, wft , and floor. • at ii itkhecklist This part is completed and signed p 5 by t in6lation contractor when credit is taken for quality .n ion installation. This is later verified by a third -party inspector (HERS rater). Credit for quality insulation installation is new with the 2005 standards. • Lighting Systems. This part is completed and signed by the contractor responsible for installing hard -wired lighting systems. Persons signing these CF -6R forms are verifying that the installed efficiencies or requirements meet or exceed those used for complianoe with the standards as shown on the CF -1 R. The CF -6R must be posted at the job site in a conspicuous location (e.g., in the garage) or kept with the building permit and made available to the enforcement agency upon request. When field verification and/or diagnostic testing is required for a h�t builder shall provide a copy of the CF -6R to the pyo Iti r a , Mi e 'E) building department upon request �: ----�� � Information from the CF -6R is inclued V�hom webers -Manual (see below). This provides the hone,Jvn with ' fori atio about energy efficiency features instal in fir m rr Mad](1in s Catherine M. Ma.dlin, Certified Energy Analyst v'760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax en%prises Post Office Box 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v'Cmadlin@aol.com ....... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt HVAC Systems — HERS Verification Field Verification and/or Diagnostic Testing The HERS rater may visit the site to com Tete he mg and cooling system portions of the Certificate of Field Ven diagnostic Testing (CF -4R). There are several sections pf this forprthat relate -to ' ating and cooling. The following require field v;ifica#�on d dlnostitAg if they are used in the proposed design fo o • Du liai�e� m nd ned space Design Diagnostic supply duct location surface area and R -value (including buried ducts) • High efficiency air conditioner EER • Refrigerant charge or TXV • Forced air system fan flow/adequate airflow • Air handler fan watt draw • Verified maximum cooling capacity • Verified duct leakage. Field verification is necessary when credit is taken o{-the'rS�eas r . Fo % example, maximum cooling capacity need only, 'HEY "S yen ie if a�imum ro cooling capacity was used to achiev e p � gn M;adlin s Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst v- 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax entep-ises Post Office Box 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v' Cmadlin@aol.com ...... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt HERS Rater HERS Rater The HERS rater is a person certified by an Energy Commission -approved HERS provider to perform the necessary field ve "f cation and diagnostic testing required for demonstrating compliance wi heVanardE. HERS raters have special training in diagnostic techniq nd bu fence and are capable of identifying probleutho, lk the om�is s I under¢�c:tion. As long as the documentation anm�ppyee�f the builder or subcontractor whose work they are veth ca ISR2ct as the HERS rater. HF�rsi a for completing and signings the field verification r d' icertificate (CF -4R). U HERS Rrovider rt�.a.�.�, r --n •t• The HERS provider is an organization that the Energy Commission has approved to administer a HERS program. The provider has responsibility to certify and train raters and maintain quality control over fielc verification and diagnostic testing required for compliance with the standards. In Calif currently certified HERS providers are Califomia Hom ne-� ict ✓fir ting System (CHEERS) and Califomia Certified Energy Ra 8r es 'ng rvi (CaICERTS). 0 0 114a'dlin s Catherine M. Madli», Certified Energy Analyst v' 760-322-5004 l 323-3644 Fax enterprises Post Office Box 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v' Cmadlin@aol.com. T...... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt HVAC Systems - TXV Thennostatic Expansion Valves Option 1: TXVs may be used as an alterna ' e to dia nosic testing of the i refrigerant charge in split system air conditiori ng rrd�eat pumps. TXVs are used in air conditioners or heatb-pumps "ontrol e o . of refrigerant into the evaporator in respon t sMe at he re er rit IBavmg it. The valve is placed upstream fro e apbr, to let d is connected to a temperature - sensing bulb. As neo re5e t leaves the evaporator, the TXV senses h empe `d pr ur �nd djusts the flow rate to n-aintain proper oon��iiti s is must provide a removable doo for valve verification �e ed ' QRS rater. An access door (or removable panel) is not required if e/ ' a readily accessible location. Readily accessible means capable of ing reached quickly for operation, repair, or inspection, %Without requiring climbing or removing obstacles or resorting to access equipment. The body of the TXV can be anywhere that is warmer than the location of the sensing bulb (ncluding outside the plenum). It is preferable that the refriperant manifold be close to the TXV body. Option 2: Visually verify that a sensing bulb is running from inside the unit and that it is visible outside of the unit. You do not need to open the unit to complete this verification. Please note that the sensing bulb will be attached to the suctions, line and should be covered by insulation. You will need to veJfy the s s'uf!f�5 I by either removing sufficient insulation to see it or by feel, Option 3:This option is designed to allow a rater to yeri� manufacturer's nameplate data. To use this ion dee std ue completed. Step One: Obse that f a i�blar k"nd Wd model tha` the manufacturer has installed a t is accom lished b the air conditioner ribu or - st� P y r� j€r to ng thver off of one unit per subdivision sho g t� rat t a e �TXV has been installed. ttep Two. te4ine that the manufacturer's nameplate on the coil indicates ater as been factory installed. The rater may ask for clarification of the apllate information from the distributor. Step Three: Verifythat the nameplate information on each uni- being inspected indicates that a TXV has been installed in that unit. Madli s Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst V- 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 Fax acterprises Post Office Boz 1443 v' Palm Springs, CA 92263-1443 v Cmadlin.@aoLcom ..... Title 24 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Manual Excerpt HVAC Systems — Verified EER High Efficiency Air Conditioner Air conditioner designs are available with effici��jcies��qqqivalant to a SEER up to 18.0, which is significantly better than the miniYnurh'fs�d ral efficiency of SEER 10.0 (or 13.0 starting January , 2906). v' scan a hieved by choosing an air conditioner that exce t4i n5'mi m e ienc quirements. The EER is the full load ;;ffir c �t spec a operating conditions. It isp ossible that two L nits w ` e SERacari have different EERs. Using the p r co i�riethod, credit is available for specifying an air co it�b� r (i h &Z greater than 10 (see the compliance program vendor's co �lia�ae %s pp When credit is taken for a high EER, field verification by a ERS rater is required (see Aonendix RI in the Resideniia! ACM Manual). Madlin-'s enterprises Catherine M. Madlin, Certified Energy Analyst v 760-322-5004 / 323-3644 (fax) ...... `. Manufacturer's Specifications