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MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES
•- ENERGY BUDGET 6 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
P. 0. BOX 1443 . PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263
(619) 324-1731
H11:i PRCSPC SED RESIDENTIAL PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED F'() R
COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE OF CAL I FC)RN 1 A ENERGY CONSERVATION
STANDARDS REVISED TITLE 2_4 BY MADLIN7S ENTERPRISES*. THE
BUILDING DESIGN DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLIANCE PORTFOLIO IS IN
SUBSTANTIAL_ CONFORMANCE WITH THE STANDARDS.
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JCB NUMBER: 1069k, DATE: 06/09/86
PREPARED FOR: BAY StANDS CONSTRUCTION CO.'
OWNER: 2 -AY SANDS COi 5TRUCTION Cu.
PR0JECl" SINGLE FAMILY RES. PLAN r
PR(.)JECT LuCAT1ON: --i. OUINTA
METHOD OF COMPLIANCE: POINTS CALCULATION
GFi I ENTAT I OIJ OF FN'•i R'f : NOR •f H
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MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES
ENERGY BUDGET & MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
P. 0. BOX 1443 - PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263
• (619) 324-1731
PROJECT: SINGLE FAMILY RES. PLAN P
PREPARED FOR: PAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION CO.
JOB NUMBE=R: 10685 DATE : 06/09/86
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THE FC-►LLOWING INSULATIONS. FEATURES AND DEVICES WERE
INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHED TITLE 24 COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS
TO DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE STANDARDS.
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WALL_ INSULATION — FRAME ................. R=11 BATTS 1aITH 1"
POWERWALL BOARD
R�►i►F / CEILING INSULATION ............... R=38
RAISED FLOOR OVER UNCOND. SPACE ......... NA
SLAB INSULATION ......................... NONE REQ.
GLAZING U VALUE .65 DUAL PANE
GLAZING SHAKE COEFFICIENT ............... 1.0 CLEAR*
.aLAZING IEATMENT — SUNSCREENS .......... NOT REQUIRED
GLAZING TREATilENT — OVERHANGS ........... AS SHOWN ON PLAN
bKYLIGHTS ............................... NONE
VENTED ATTIC (100% OF AREA) ............. REQUIRED
ONTINUOU5 INFILTRATION BARRIER ......... NO -i REQUIRED
VAF ►R P-ARRIER ........................... NOT REQUIRED
ELECTRICAL PLATE GASKETS ................ REQUIRED
HVo;C EOUIPMEN EFFICIENCY ............... 9.5 SEER COOLING
(HEAT PUMP)
AIR "CC) AIR HEA'(" E X C.HAINGE R ............... NOT REQU I R_D
THERMOSTAT .............................. SETBACK' REQUIRED
THERMAL MASS ............................ REQUIRED — SEE
SCHEDULE
DOMESTIC HOT WATER ...................... GAS (PROPANE)
ADDITIONAL NOTES
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----------------
CREDIT TAKEN FOR INTERIOR DRAPES — NOT REQUIRED TO EE
INSTALLED PRIOR TO FIf.AL. INSPECTION.
* GLAZING CONSIDERED T(:) BE CLEAR IN CALCULATIONS. c:WNIER MAY
INSTALL. AT HIS OPTION:. BRONZE OR GREY TINTED GLAZING UlTHOUT
ADDITIONAL CALCULATIONS.
MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES
ENERGY BUDGET & MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
P. 0. BOX 1443 - PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263
(619) 324-1731
PROJECT: SINGILE FAMILY RES. PLAN B
JOB NUMBER: 10685
PREPARED FOR: BAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION CO. DATE : 06/09/86
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H V A C E 0 U I P M E N T S C H E D U L E
ZONE: ONE — ENTIRE HOUSE
MFG: DAY & NIGHT
SYSTEM TYPE: SPL -IT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP — 3.5 TON CAPACITY
------------
MODEL NUMIERS: UNIT =
--------------
545CJ042
AIR
HANDLER/COIL
= 517E048
CAPAC I'T I ES : HEATING
= 44,500
P.TUH
COQ -)LING =
41,000 BTUH
RA-fINGS: 9.75 SEER
THERMOSTAT. HONEYWELL NIGHT SET=:.,CK OR EQUAL
MINIMUM SEER REQUIRED = 9.50
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NOTE:
THE HVAC EQUIPMENT OUTLINED ABOVE IS PROVIDED TO ASSIST OUR CLIENT IN
D`Mi SNS i' RATING COMPLIANCE WITH Ti-:_ TITLE '224 STANDARDS. FINAL EQUIPMENT
SELECTI(A1d AND HVAC DESIGN IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF' THE HVAC CONTRACTOR.
ANY EQUIPMENT SELECTION CHANGES SHi )ULD BE FORWARDED TO THE BUILDING
DEPARTMENT FOR PLAN CHECK REVIEW.
_OWNER MF;Y INE FALL, Al HIS A HVAC SYSTEM WITH A HIGHER EFFICIENCY
MATING.
MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES
ENERGY BUDGET & MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
P. 0. BOX 1443 - PALM SPRINGS. CA 92263
(619) 324-1731
PROJECT: SINGLE FAMILY RES. PLAN E JOB NUMBER: 10685
PREPARED FOR: BAY :)ANDS CONSTRUCTION CO. DATE : 06/09/86
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M A S S) S C H E D U L E
The following mass data was included in the attached -Title 24 calculazions
to assist in demonstrating compliance with the standards.
TYPE DESCRIPTION SOFT. REQUIRED LOCATIONS
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1 L I NC -J BUM, VINYL 187 ENTRY, KITCHEN, MASTER BATH,
OR CERAMIC TILL= BATH 2
OVER fit;• SLAB
NOTE:
PURS-UF,Ni T TO THE STANDARDS, AREAS UNDER CABINETS AND CLOSETS ARE NO -f
INCLUDED IN THE S(�UARE FOOTAGE FIGURE LISTED ABOVE.
TITLE 24
COMPLIANCE
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TITLE 24
COMPLIANCE
BUILDING DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
Page 1 of 3 FORM 2
BAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION
-
JOB
NO. 10690
PLAN E - ENTRY TO
NORTH -
LA
VUINTA
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
-
SINGLE STORY
;______________________;
;(plan check:/permit
#) ;
CLIMATE ZONE 15
'
-----------------------
(checked by)
Building Type:
Single Family
'----------------------'
Documentation Author
(Serial
# DEMO):
(date)
MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES
P.O. BOX 1443 - PALM
SPRINGS,
CA 92263
;______________________;
619-324-1731
Enforcement Agency
Use
Compliance Method:
POINT
SYSTEM
Date: JUNE 6 1986
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BUILDING ENVELOPE
DESIGN
Total
Conditioned Floor Area: 1424
sgft
Insulation
R -Value
-------
Area POINTS
------------ ------
SLAB PERIMETER
Type
1:
R- 0.0, 16",
197 ft
14.4.0 sgft
Type
2
-4
RAISED FLOOR
Type
1:
Type
2:
Over Open:
:
CEILING
Type
1:
R- 38.0
1424.0 sgft
Type:
;
+4
Attic:
100 % ;
WALL
Type
1:
R- 16.5 (assembly)
1335.0 sgft
Type
2
;
+0
Glazing
U -Value
-------
%
-----
Area
------------
WEST
Type
1:
+6
Type
2:
0.65
1.5
21.0 sgft
NORTH
Type
1:
-6
Type`
:
0.65
6.4
91.0 sqf t
EAST
Type
1:
-4
Type
2:
0.65
5.4
77.0 sgft
SOUTH
Type
1:
-2
Type
0.65
3.7
52.0 sgft
SKYLIGHT
Type
1:
+0
Type
BUILDING
DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
Page 2 of 3 FORM 2
BAY SANDS
CONSTRUCTION -
JOB
NO. 10690
PLAN E -
ENTRY TO NORTH -
LA
QUINTA
Climate Zone 15
----------=-------------------------------------------------=--------------
Shading
S.C.
----
%
-----
POINTS
------
WEST
Type
1:
-2
Type
0.66
1.5
NORTH
Type
1:
+0
Type
0.66
6.4
EAST
Type
1:
-9
Type`.
0.66
5.4
SOUTH
Type
1:
-4
Type
2:
0.66
3.7
SKYLIGHT
Type
1:
+0
Type
SOUTH
OVERHANG: 3.00
fit
South Glazing =
3.7
% +0
MOVABLE INSULATION: None +0
IN IL. CONTROL: MEDIUM: Standard Infiltration Control Features -1
with Outlet Plate Gaskets
TH=RMAL MASS: -See Thermal Nass Calculation Worksheet-
--
Type-- Material Area
-------------------- ;
Interior Conc 140 187 sgft
+6
BUILDING DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT SUMMARY Page 3 of 3 FORM
BAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION - JOB NO. 10690
PLAN E - ENTRY To N(.)RTH - LA QUINTA Climate Zone 15
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HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Pt►INTS
Space Heating and Cooling
HEAT PUMP Floor Area= 1397 sgft
Brand & Model No: ---------------------------------------------- '
Heating Output (Btu/hr):------------------------- EER = 9.5 f
Cooling Output (Btu/hr): -------------------------
+13
Domestic Hot Water System: GAS
Brand & Model No: ----------------------------- -
--------------
Tani.- Size (gallons): ------------------------------------------- '
+0
ToTAL ,POINT SCORE -3
POINT COMPLIANCE GOAL (see calculation worksheet) -4
AMAf LP f
cw f c f>fi+ISc s
ElrtQsy
DIJD6ET
UASt, AM"
1
2
3
4
Form 3
HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY
Lift of Co=vuction Components
R
.68
STUCCO
.18
V11 NX NI l
'
fMIM Svs. 41 .
r
Gr1lIfOON1�
5.60
heating
Form 3
HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY
Lift of Co=vuction Components
R
.68
STUCCO
.18
heating
'
. 25
2
INSULATI-ON WITH RESISTANCE=
5.60
heating
Total Resi� Rt ,
18.06
17.98
I NSULAT ION WITH RESISTANCE=
11.00
heating
U -value (!!`R 1
.-.055
a.
GYPSUM BOARD
.45
heating
6.
7.
8.
Sketch of Construction Assembly
WEIGHT: 15-25 Ib/ft2
Check one:
Wall X
Roof
Floor _
Inj;de Surface Air Pilm
, 6 8
.68
cooling
heating
OunxIe Surface Air Film
. 25
.17
cooling
heating
Total Resi� Rt ,
18.06
17.98
cooling
heating
U -value (!!`R 1
.-.055
.055
cooling
heating
W-143
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wisa�wus
UARAIIAMTS
• En(EQsy
DUD6FT
Form 3
HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY
Litt of Construction Components R
1 2 ,. INSULATION WITH RESISTANCE = 38.00
z. GYPSUM BOARD OR TILE .45
3.
a.
5.
7.
8.
Sketch of Construction Assembly
WEIGHT: 0-15 Ib/ft2
Check one:
Wall _
Roof xX
Floor _
Inside Surface Air Pilm
�� 2
.61
I
cooling
VA).," 6.,
Outside Surface Air Film
.25
LALAe wM444.
i
cooling
heating
Total RaisUnce RIt :
39.62
wiftj
Form 3
HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY
Litt of Construction Components R
1 2 ,. INSULATION WITH RESISTANCE = 38.00
z. GYPSUM BOARD OR TILE .45
3.
a.
5.
7.
8.
Sketch of Construction Assembly
WEIGHT: 0-15 Ib/ft2
Check one:
Wall _
Roof xX
Floor _
Inside Surface Air Pilm
�� 2
.61
I
cooling
heating
Outside Surface Air Film
.25
.17
i
cooling
heating
Total RaisUnce RIt :
39.62
39,23
cooling
hosting
U -value (I/Rt)
.025
.025
cooling
heating
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HEATING EQUIPMENT SIZING COMPLIANCE FORM
RAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION - JOE NO. 10690
PLAN R - ENTRY TO NORTH - LA QUINTA
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE - SINGLE STORY
Location Data: Palm Springs
Building Type: Single Family
Documentation Author (Serial # DEMO):
MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES ,
P.O. BOX 1443 - PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263
619-324-1731
Method: ASHRAE Load Calculation Manual
HOURLY HEAT LOSS
Page 1 of
Enforcement Agency Use
Date: JUNE 6 1986
Total Conditioned Floor Area: 1424 sgft
Site Information:
Inside Design Temperature
Outside Design Temperature
Design Temperature Difference, TD:
For Standard Assemblies
For Floor over Vented Unheated Space
Conductive Heat Loss
Description of Assembly
------------------------------
Slab, R- 0.0 16" deep
Ceiling, R-38.0
Wall, R-16.5
W Glazing, Double
N Glazing, Double
E Glazing, Double
S Glazing, Double
Area
197.0 (ft)
1424.0 X
1335.0 X
21.0 X
91.0 X
77.0 X
5'2.0 X
U -Value
0.026
0.061
0.650
0.650
0.650
0.650
70.0
F
31.0
F
39. 0
F
19.5
F
TD Btu/hr
X 42.0 =
X 39.0 =
X 39.0 =
X 39.0 =
X 39.0 =
X 39.0 =
X 39.0 =
8274
1461
3155
53
2307
195
1318
SUBTOTAL 19000
HEATING EQUIPMENT SIZING COMPLIANCE FORM Page 2 of
PAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION - JOB NO. 10690 Building Location Data:
PLAN B - ENTRY TO NORTH - LA QUINTA Palm Springs
r
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -
Infiltration: 1424 X 8.0 X 0.5 AC X .018 X 39.0 = 3999
Conductive Heat Loss (From Previous Page): 19000
SUBTOTAL 22999
Duct Heat Loss: 0.15 X 22999 = 3450
TOTAL HOURLY HEAT LOSS 26449
Maximum Btu/hr: 1.3 X C 26449 + (10 X 1424)3 = 52895
MINIMUM HEATING EQUIPMENT OUTPUT: 26449 (Btu hr)
MAXIMUM HEATING EQUIPMENT OUTPUT: 52895 (Btu/hr)
COOLING EQUIPMENT SIZING COMPLIANCE FORM
PAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION - JOB NO. 10690
PLAN R - ENTRY Ti i NORTH - LA QUI NTA
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE - SINGLE STORY
Location Data: Palm Springs
Building Type: Single Family
Documentation Author (Serial # DEMO):
MADLIN'S ENTERPRISES
P.O. BOX 1443 - PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263
619-324-1731
Method: ASHRAE Load Calculation Manual
HOURLY HEAT GAIN
Page 1 of
Enforcement Agency Use
Date: JUNE 6 1986
Total Conditioned Floor Area: 1424 sgft
Site Information:
Inside Design Temperature
Outside Design Temperature
Daily Temperature Swing
Design Equivalent Temperature Difference, TDeq:
Standard Temperature Difference
For Frame Walls and Doors -
For Masonry Walls
For Floor
For Ceiling and Roof
Conductive Heat Gain
Description of Assembly Area U -Value
----------------------------- ---- -------
78.0 F
113.0 F
35.0 F
35.0 F
28.0 F
21.0 F
20.0 F
49.0 F
TD or
TDeq Btu/hr
Ceiling, R-38.0
1424.0
X
0.026
X
49.0 =
Wall, R-16.5
1335.0
X
0.061
X
28.0 =
W Glazing, Double
21.0
X
0.650
X
35.0 =
N Glazing, Double
91.0
X
0.650
X
35.0 =
E Glazing, Double
77.0
X
0.650
X
35.0 =
S Glazing, Double
52.0
X
0.650
X
35.0 =
1836
265
478
::070
1752
1183
SUBTOTAL 9584
COOLING EQUIPMENT SIZING COMPLIANCE
FORM
Page 2
of 2
BAY SANDS CONSTRUCTION - JOB NO. 10690
Building
Location
Data:
PLAN B - ENTRY TO NORTH - LA QUINTA
Palm Springs
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Solar Heat Gain:
Description of Assembly
-----------------------=-----
Area
----
S.C.
----
CLF
---
Btu/hr
------
W Glazing, Double
21.0
X
0.66
X 78
= 1081
N Glazing, Double
91.0
X
0.66
X 34
= 2042
E Glazing, Double
77.0
X
0.66
X 78
= 3964
S Glazing, Double
52.0
X
0.66
X 51
= 1750
SUBTOTAL
8837
Less: Sash Factor
0.00 X
8837 =
0
Net Solar Heat Gain:
SUBTOTAL
8837
Infiltration: 1424 X 8.0
X 0.5 AC
X
.018 X
35.0 =
3588
Internal Heat Gain:
=
3000
Conductive Heat Gain (From Previous
Page):
=
9584
•
SUBTOTAL
25010
Duct Heat Gain:
Latent Load:
SENSIBLE COOLING LOAD:
TOTAL (SENSIBLE + LATENT) LOAD:
0.10 X5010 = 2501
TOTAL SENSIBLE HOURLY HEAT GAIN 27511
0.20 X 27511 = 5502
27511 Btu/hr
33014 Btu/hr 2.8 tons)
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All of the energy conservation devices and features
outlined in this compliance portfolio are required to
meet Title 24 standards. This residence will not be
in compliance if any of these features or devices are
removed, altered or covered.
The hvac load calculation and equipment sizes provided
in this compliance portfolio are in accordance with the
guidelines setforth in the standards. Final equipment
selection and hvac design is the responsibility of the
contractor.
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This section describes the mandatory features and devices which must be
installed in new residential buildings regardless of the method used to
demonstrate compliance with the energy budget. These measures assure
the building envelope and related systems meet at least minimum thermal
performance levels.
CEILING INSULATION 2-5352(a)
The opaque portions of ceilings separating conditioned and unconditioned
space must either (1) be insulated between framing members with R-19
or greater insulation, or (2) have a weighted average U -value of 0.067
or less.
To meet the intent of the ceiling insulation requirements, ceiling
insulation should extend far enough to the outside walls to cover the
top plate.
LOOSE FILL INSULATION
2-5352(b)
When loose fill insulation is installed, the minimum installed weighted
per square foot must conform with the insulation manufacturer's
installed design density per square foot at the manufacturer's labeled
R -value.
WALL INSULATION
2-5352(c)
The opaque portions of metal or wood frame walls separating conditioned
and unconditioned spaces must either (1) be insulated between framing
members with R-11 or greater insulation, or (2) have a weighted average
U -value of 0.100 or less. Masonry or concrete exterior walls do not
have to be insulated with a minimum of R-11 insulation.
Foundation walls of heated basements or heated crawl spaces must be
insulated above the adjacent outside ground line with at least R-7
insulation.
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MANDATORY FEATURES
WALL INSULATION REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED
EXCEPTION: Insulation which is not penetrated by framing members may
meet an equivalent minimum R -value which includes the effects of framing
members on the above R -values.
INSULATION CERTIFICATION
2-5303
Builders may not install insulation materials unless the product has been certified by the
manufacturer. A certificate of insulation must be at site.
LIGHTING
2-5352(m)
The standards require that general purpose lighting fixtures in kitchens and bathrooms have an
efficiency of at least 25 lumens per watt. ( These fixtures will usually be fluorescent.) If there
is only one fixture in a kitchen it will be considered to be general purpose lighting.
EXCEPTION: Luminaires which are the only lighting in a bathroom and
lighting to be used only for specific visual tasks or decorative effect
are exempt from this requirement. Such exempt lighting includes all
luminaires that are meant to light only a specific task area such as a
kitchen counter or sink, a dining table, or a bathroom mirror.
If recessed incandescent lighting fixtures are installed in an insulated ceiling, such fixtures
shall be covered with insulation, with no spacing between the insulation and the fixture, and
shall be Type IC, as defined by Underwriters Laboratories 1571.
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INFILTRATION CONTROL
The standards contain the
infiltration.
2-5352 (d)
following requirements to control
1. Doors and windows (including skylights) between conditioned
and unconditioned spaces must be fully weatherstripped.
2. The following openings in the building envelope must be
caulked, sealed, or weatherstripped:
a. Exterior joints around window and door frames, between
wall soleplates and floors, and between exterior wall
siding panels;
b. Openings for plumbing, electricity and gas lines in
walls, ceilings and floors;
C. Openings in the attic floor (such.as where ceiling panels
meet interior and exterior walls and masonry fireplaces);
and
d. All other such openings in the building envelope.
3. Builders may install manufactured doors and windows only when
they are certified and labeled indicating that they meet the
standards listed in Section 2-5352(d), Table 2-53V. Site -
built windows and doors are exempt from this requirement.
4. Exhaust fans and other exhaust systems must be equipped with
backdraft or automatic dampers.
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SPACE CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT SIZING
2-5352(g)
To ensure that properly -sized systems are installed in new residential
buildings, the standards set the following sizing requirements and
specify acceptable load calculation procedures and indoor and outdoor
design temperatures.
1. Natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas central furnaces in
the building must be sized to meet at least one of the follow-
ing requirements:
a. The total output heating capacity of furnaces in the
building must be less than 45,000 btuh/hr, or
b. The furnace's output heating capacity must be less than
1.3 tibes the sum of the design heat loss for the heating
zone being serviced by the furnace and 10 btuh/hr per
square foot for conditioned floor area in the zone, or
C. Seasonal efficiency must be greater than 1% point above
67% for every 7,000 btuh/hr that the output heating capa-
city exceeds either the building design heat loss or
45,000 btuh/hr, whichever is greater. (Effective Decem-
ber 22, 1982 the seasonal efficiency requirements were to
increase to 71%. Lawsuits currently pending.)
2. Heating equipment and cooling equipment must be sized accord-
ing to the building heating and cooling loads, using a method
set forth by the Commission's Executive Director.
3. Indoor design dry bulb air temperatures must be 700F for
heating and 78o F for cooling. Outdoor design temperatures
must be those listed in the 1% or 0.2% Winter Dry Bulb column
for heating and the 2�% or 0.5% Summer Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb
columns for cooling, based on whether the percentages are
percent -of -season or percent -of -year respectively, of the
following ASHRAE publications:
Recommended Outdoor Design Temperatures, Northern California, 1977
Recommended Outdoor Design Temperatures, Southern California, 1972
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SETBACK THERMOSTATS 2-5352(h)
Thermostatically controlled heating or cooling systems, except electric
heat pumps, gravity furnaces in additions or room air conditioners, must
have an automatic setback thermostat which can be programmed by the
building occupant to set back at least twice in one day.
EXCEPTIONS: 1. Gravity gas wall heaters, floor heater, and room heaters
that are installed in additions need not comply with this
requirement.
DUCTS
2. Electric heat pumps are exempt from this requirement prior
to July 1, 1984, except where such thermostats are required
by an alternative component package for climate zones 1,3,
5,7,15, and 16.
2-5352(f)
The standards require that ducts be constructed, installed and insulated
according to Chapter 10 of the State Mechanical Code. This chapter is
the same as Chapter 10 of the 1976 Uniform Mechanical Code.
GAS COOKING APPLIANCES
2-5352(1)
Gas stoves installed in new residential buildings must be equipped with
intermittent ignition devices and must not have standing pilot lights
unless:
1. The stove is designed to burn only liquefied petroleum gas, or
2. The stove does not have an electrical line voltage supply
connection and has only one continuous 'burning pilot light
consuming less than 150 btu/hr.
NadfitLs
Erltetprises
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Budget
Gor1pultargs
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS INSULATION
MANDATORY FEATURES
2-5352(i)
1. Storage type water heaters and storage and backup tanks for solar water
heating systems shall be externally wrapped with insulation having an
installed thermal resistance of R=12 or greater. Alternatively, such
tanks may be insulated to a combined level of R-16, when both internal
insulation and external wrap insulation are considered. Internal
insulation can be included in the combined insulation level only where
the R -value of such insulation has been labelled on the tank exterior
by the manufacturer.
This blanket requirement applies to storage tanks used primarily for
domestic water heating systems. It does not apply to.storage tanks used
primarily for space heating systems or to solar storage tanks mounted
outdoors and directly exposed to weather.
Piping in unconditioned space leading to and from water heaters must be
insulated with at least R-3 insulation for the first 5 feet of pipe
closest to the water heater, or whatever shorter length is in uncondi-
tioned space.
It is not necessary to penetrate a fire wall with the pipe insulation.
The insulation may end at the fire wall and be continued on the other
'side provided the first 5 feet of piping are insulated.
PIPE INSULATION
2-5352(7)
Steam and steam -condensate return: piping and recirculating hot water
piping in attics, garages, crawl spaces, or unheated spaces other than
between floors or in interior walls must be insulated to provide maximum
loss of not more than 50 btu/hr per linear foot for piping up to and
including 2 inch nominal diameter and 100 btu/hr per linear foot for
larger sizes.
��. ENT�RDRISES
ENEMY _
r-�� I3UDG ET
TS
MNSULTAN
Insulation of Ducts
ADDENDUM;
"INSULATION OF DUCT"
UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE
1976 EDITION
SECTION 1005
Sec. 1005. Every supply and return air duct and plenum of a heating or
cooling system shall be inwlated with not less than the amount of insula-
tion set forth in Table No. 10-D except for ducts and plenums used ex-
clusively for evaporative cooling systems.
Only approved materials shall be installed within ducts and plenums for
insulating, sound deadening or other purposes. All such materials shall
have a mold, humidity and erosion resistant face that has met the re-
quirements of U.M.C. Standard No. 10-1. Such materials shall have a
flame -spread rating of not greater than 25 and a smoke developed rating
of not greater than 50. Duct systems operating at velocities in excess of
2000 feet per minute shall be fastened with both adhesive and mechanical
fasteners, and all exposed edges shall have adequate treatment to with-
stand the operating velocity.
Insulations applied to the exterior surface of metal ducts located in
buildings shall have a flame spread of not more than 25 and a smoke
development rating of cent more than 50 when tested as a composite
installation, including insulation, facing materials, tapes and adhesives as
normilly applied.
EXCEPTION: Insulation having a flame -spread rating of not over 50 and
a smoke development rating of not over 100 may be applied to the exterior
surface of metal ducts installed only in dwellings or apartment houses where
the duct system woes not more than one dweiling unit.
TABLE NO.10-D—INSULATION OF DUCTS
NOTE: Where ducts are used 1'ur both heating anal cm4mg. Ute miuunum in•
wslaiiun shall be as reytured for the mint ra'strictne cundil ion.
'Insulation may be umincd on that portion of a duct which is lucatcd wshin a
wall or a noorceiling space where both sides of this space are cxposnl to
conditioned air and where this space is not ventilated or otherwise exposed
to unconditioned air.
Vapor barriers shall be installed on conditioned air supply ducts its SC%Wapha
arca, where the average of the July. August and September mean &%point
temperature exceeds 60'F.
listing Degree Days:
Zone I below 4500 D. D.
Zone 114501 to 8000 D. D.
Zone 111 over SWI D. D.
iMSULATION TYPES:
A. I -inch 0.60lb./cu. ft. mineral fiber blankets and felt, ruck, slag at glas,
4: indt 1.5 to I lb./cu. I't. blanket duct limn, raw►, slag to glass
'h -inch 3 to IOIb./cu. ft. board, mineral fiber, rock, slag or glass
or equivalent to provide an installed C'unduaaoce = 0.48 R r 2
L 2 -inch 0.60lb./cu. (t. mineral fiber blanket
14nch 1.3 to 31b./cu. rl. mineral blanket !duct liner)
1 -inch 3 to 10 lb./cu. ft. mineral fiber board
or equivalent to provide an installed C'onducuanre = 0.24 R.— 4
C. 3 -inch 0.601b./cu. ft. mineral fiber blanket
1'h -inch 1.5 to 3lb./cu. ft. mineral blanket (duct liner)
I Vj4nch 3 to 101b./cu. ft. mineral fiberboard
or equivalent to provide an installed Condo urce = 0.16 R - 6
V. Vapor barrier, with perm rating not greater than 0.05 perms, all joinu sealed.
W. Approved weatherproof barrier.
INSULATION TYPES
MECHANICALLY
HEATINGINSULAT014 TYPES
DUCT LOCATION
COOLED
ZONE' HEAttg*Z ONLY
I A ars: W
11 B aril W
On roof or on exterior
C. Wand W
of building
III (' and K'
I A
II A
Attics, garages and crawl
A and V'
spaces;
111 B
I A
11 A
In walls', within floor-
A and V'
ailing spaces'
111 b
Within the cundiikulci
space or in basements
None Keyuired
Nunc Kc.luircd
Cement slab or within
ground
None Keyuired
Nunc KaluireJ
NOTE: Where ducts are used 1'ur both heating anal cm4mg. Ute miuunum in•
wslaiiun shall be as reytured for the mint ra'strictne cundil ion.
'Insulation may be umincd on that portion of a duct which is lucatcd wshin a
wall or a noorceiling space where both sides of this space are cxposnl to
conditioned air and where this space is not ventilated or otherwise exposed
to unconditioned air.
Vapor barriers shall be installed on conditioned air supply ducts its SC%Wapha
arca, where the average of the July. August and September mean &%point
temperature exceeds 60'F.
listing Degree Days:
Zone I below 4500 D. D.
Zone 114501 to 8000 D. D.
Zone 111 over SWI D. D.
iMSULATION TYPES:
A. I -inch 0.60lb./cu. ft. mineral fiber blankets and felt, ruck, slag at glas,
4: indt 1.5 to I lb./cu. I't. blanket duct limn, raw►, slag to glass
'h -inch 3 to IOIb./cu. ft. board, mineral fiber, rock, slag or glass
or equivalent to provide an installed C'unduaaoce = 0.48 R r 2
L 2 -inch 0.60lb./cu. (t. mineral fiber blanket
14nch 1.3 to 31b./cu. rl. mineral blanket !duct liner)
1 -inch 3 to 10 lb./cu. ft. mineral fiber board
or equivalent to provide an installed C'onducuanre = 0.24 R.— 4
C. 3 -inch 0.601b./cu. ft. mineral fiber blanket
1'h -inch 1.5 to 3lb./cu. ft. mineral blanket (duct liner)
I Vj4nch 3 to 101b./cu. ft. mineral fiberboard
or equivalent to provide an installed Condo urce = 0.16 R - 6
V. Vapor barrier, with perm rating not greater than 0.05 perms, all joinu sealed.
W. Approved weatherproof barrier.
�. ENTEI?DL?ISE
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{ ENERGY
BURG IET
CCNSULTANTS
SPECIFICATIONS
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Day&Night
ArrCondltioning :"1`FAWCOIL & .
„FAN UNITS
InlwneW�� IN
Gry 4A acjumiv. CA
Model 517E Fan -Cod and Fan Units are multipurpose packaged
air handlers that are specifically designed to satisfy a variety of
split -system applications—both conventional air conditioning and
heat pump. These versatile units are available in three distinct
variations: (1) fan units without coil, electric heater, or controls:
(2) fan -coil units without electric heater or controls, and (3)
heating/cooling fan -coil units with electric heater and controls.
Fan -coil units are available in three nominal coil sizes -042,
048, and 060. Fan -coil units with electric heaters, and the
accessory heat packages for field -installation into the fan -coil
units without heaters and the fan units, are available in heating
sizes ranging from 7-5 to 30KW.
Fan units are available in two sizes -003 and 004. Accessory
electric heat packages and 510B coils are available for field -
installation to convert these fan units into conventional electric
furnaces, fan -coil units, or heating/coofing fan -coil units.
SSC -55
Model 517E
Sizes 003, .004, 042, 048,
A 060
FEATURES
WRAPAROUND FULLY INSULATED CABINET -One-piece
heavy-duty steel construction helps eliminate casing noise. Fully
insulated interior provides both thermal and acoustic isolation.
The cabmt exterior is finished with an attractive silver sage
enamel
SPECIAL DESIGN FEATURES—Application versatility of all units
is enhanc*d by the spacesaving compact size and the installa-
tion flexibility of four mounting attitudes: either upflow,
downfiow, horizontal left, or horizontal right. Refrigerant and
condensate connections are provided on the front of fan -coil
units for ease of installation. Locating marks are provided on the
casing side for field -conversion to optional right -side return.
Knockoits are provided for optional horizontal suspension,
using suspension rods. Separate access panels for the coil sec-
tion and blower/control section on the cabinet front make these
units totally servicable from the front. A third front access panel
provides easy access to the permanent -type air filter furnished
with east unit.
DIRECT -DRIVE MULTISPEED, PSC, BLOWER MOTORS have
been carefully selected to minimize energy consumption while
providing the airflow to meet the requirements of a wide variety
of appiications. A Molex speed -tag -changer simplifies speed
changes. Blower and motor assembly is resiliently mounted tc'
minimae vibration, and slides out for easy servicing.
COMPUTER -DESIGNED INDOOR COILS provide for optimurr.
heat aa-sfer and cooling and/or heat pump healing efficiency
Flare refrigerant connections enable quick leak -proof connec-
tions.:z;,ng our precharged refrigerant tubing sets. The acces-
sory 510B Coils that are used with the fan units are the same
coils provided in the fan -coil units. All coils have a condensate
drain pan with primary and secondary connections, and a hold-
ing charge of R-22 refrigerant.
CHECK-FLO-RATER—A I coils have a Check -Flo -Rater for effi-
cient ad dependable refrigerant metering, and to eliminate the
poten:c ' service requirements of other metering devices
Locates external to the unit, the Check -Flo -Rater is readily
accessiote for piston changeout or maintenance. For added sys-
tem reiLa7ility, all coils have a liquid -tube strainer to help maintain
clean. unrestricted operation.
ELECTRIC HEAT PACKAGES are available either as factory-
instaled in the heating/cooling fan -coil units or as a field-installec
access:Ary for the fan units and fan -coil units. The application
flexrDiL:; of theseheaters is increased with the availability of sin-
gle- a -i: three-phase power supply options. The 10-, 15-, anc
20 -KNE single-phase heaters are available with or without circuit
brea^ke's for internal CULLA protection. Sequencer control is
used 1or incremental energizing and deenergizing of the heate-
elemenis. Field -installation of a heater into a unit has been made
extre:,ie'y easy—simply slide in the heater, secure with three
screws and plug-in three leads for blower motor control.
Form No. PDS 517E.42.2D
HEA
VOL
L,3
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
DW KA
— 8 LOW -VOLTAGE 517E DIMENSIONS (Inches)
�28 617E Size B D
042 22.3/4 1 21 13.13.16 20.11132 _
4 '� _� 048 8 060• 1 26.7/18 24-1/2 17.9/32 1 23.13116
•Also fan <m sizes 003 8 004.
32� DIA K.O.1� DIA K.O.
9 8 COOUNG-ONLY LOW -VOLTAGE
:T 5 Fj6 HIGH-VOLTAGE INLET �jl� & 004
4lnp WN..... bs)
5 �18 117 IT 003 8 . ............. 155
-'1 8� —'l f"~ 32 � �E�11'-132 oat 1750
3
gOD FLARE
LIQUID CONN L: .
SUCTION CONN\
4 FPT
DRAIN CONI
2�L
IL5 16-
32
THIS SIDE 'MPT DRAIN
S OPPOSITE 4 CONN
048 .............. . 1850
060 ...........:....190•
*Add heater weights shown in
heater table to determine
approximate weights of fan -coil
units with heaters.
HARKS
VAL
IIEOUINED CLEARANCES
ONLY) (le•b»)
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bar at urrt 21
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SPECIFICATIONS—UNITS WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEATER
"1104
MODEL
51 TE
SIZE
11003
N004
N042
N048
N060
RATINGS & PERFORMANCE
Nominal Capacity Btuh •
-
-
42.030
48,00:
60.0'00
Nominal Airflow Ft /Mint
1600
2000
140y
1600
2000
ELECTRICAL
Unit Volts -Phase 60 Ht
20&-230-1
2081230-1
2081230-1
081230-1
208/230-1
Operating Voltage Range
167-253
187-253
187-253
187-253
187-253
Srngle-Grcuit Operation
Rated Load Amps
4 8
5.6
3 8
4.8
5.6
Minimum Ampacity for Wire SiziK
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0 1
7.0
Minimum Wire Size
14 1
14
1 14
14
14
Maximum Wire Length Ft
1521158
1301144
191r212
152115E
1301144
Maximum Fuse Size (Amps)
15
15
1`_.
15
15
Control Transformer -24V VA
' :: 2
2 2 2
2 2 2
INDOOR COIL
Rows b Fins Per Inch
3 b 13
3 & 13
4 & 14
Height x Width In.
-
-
32.5 it 19.4
32.5 x 22.8
32.5 x 22.8
Face Area Ft
-
-
4.4
5 1
5.1
R•22 Refrigerant Metering Device
-
-
Check -Flo -Rater
Piston ID Number
-
-
76
82
Be
Condensate Drain Connection Pn Sec
—
—
3/4 MPT -314 FPT
314 MPT -3:4 FPT
314 MPT -3/4 FPT
INDOOR BLOWER S MOTOR
Wheel Diameter x Width In.
t0 a 9
11 x 9
10 a 9
10 a e
11 x 9
Finer Size—Cleanable In.
20 a 25 x 1
20 x 25 x 1
20 x 21 x 1
20 x 25 x 1
20 x 25 x 1
Blower Motor HP
tr2
3/4
19
112
314
Blower Motor Speeds b Type
3 b PSC
3 b DO PSC
3 6 D:). --*SC
3 6
3 b DO(PSC)
Rated load Amps
4 6
5.6
3.E
4.8
5.6
OPTIONAL EOUIPMENT (PIN'S
Liquid -Tube Swivel Ell 3/8 22
P651-1066
Vapor -Tube Swivel Ell 314 t 2
P651.1068
Combustible Floor Base***
306230 202
306231 201
306230.202
Side Return KitT t t
306230204
048 8 060
30623: 203
306230204
Single -Circuit Kit••
30162C-4001
Electric Heat Packa e2 2
See Accessory Electric Heal Package Table
Control Packa ettl
305971-464
Cooling Coil Model
SI63048
1 5108060
Blanca
See notes on next page.
SSC -6d
A
a.+
Air Conditioning DELUXE SPLIT -SYSTEM
HEAT PUMP UNITS
Yw,ehaWhS. IN -
Gly of Uwliy. CA
Here is a new concept in split -system heat pumps. The Model
545C introduces a unique Command Center that can now moni-
tor your heating and cooling requirements 24 hours a day.
The Model 545C Heat Pump has exclusive built-in features that
pave the way for future heat pump units. Its Command Center
contains a "decision-making" microprocessor that monitors
indoor and outdpor temperatures as well as operation of the sys-
tem. When an optional Energy Modie is added to the system, It
can be used with an existing gas or oil furnace. Just set the eco-
nomic balance point with a screwdrrver.
HP -31
MODEL.:545C.'
A �
.&Z" 024`thru 048,
FEATURES
COMMAND CENTER—A microprocessor in the Command Cen-
ter continuously monitors the Indoor temperature, outdoor tem-
perature, and the unit operation.
HSPF and SEER—The U.S. Department of Energy requires the
publishing of HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) and
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) for all residential heat
pumps. The Model 545C defines deluxe heat pump perform-
ance with up to 10.55 SEER and 7.65 HSPF.
NO COLD BLOW—Built into the Command Center Is a 15 -sec-
ond blower delay on the heating cycle to avoid the blast of cold
air when the Indoor unit blower comes on. The Command Cen-
ter anticipates the defrost cycle and turns on the supplemental
heat 30 seconds before the defrost cyte is iNtlated.
SELF-DIAGNOSING—Each time the system switch Is changed
from heat to cool, or cool to heat, a 10 -second series of checks
is performed by the Command Center. If a malfunction occurs, a
signal light on the Indoor thermostat flashes a series of long and
short signals decodable by the service person. The malfunction
location is pinpointed and the service person can immediately
concentrate on that spot.
OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS—Two outdoor thermostats are built
Into the unit for controlling additional strip heat. The first thermo-
stat functions when the outdoor temperature drops to the
desired setting In the control box; the second functions when
the outdoor temperature drops to 15°F below the control set-
ting for the first thermostat.
BUILT-IN RELIABILITY COMPONENTS—Include a suction -tube
accumulator which minimizes the amount of liquid refrigerant
reaching the compressor; a low-pressure switch which stops
the compressor If the refrigerant charge is lost; a high-pressure
switch In the heating cycle shuts the unit down d the blower fails
or the filter becomes excessively dirty; a crankcase heater to
keep the compressor oil warm and free of refrigerant for maxi-
mum lubricity (energized only when requsred); a compressor
relief valve for high-pressure protection; a Command Center cir-
cuit for sensing voltage drop protects the compressor from
being damaged; and a built-in COMPROTEC• circuit to protect
the compressor against short -cycling.
WEATHER -PROTECTIVE CABINET—The Model 545C Units
have galvanized steel cabinets, coated with a layer of zinc phos-
phate to which a coat of alkyd melamine enamel is applied and
baked on. All screws on the cabinet exterior are stainless steel
for a durable, rust -resistant, quality appearance.
COMPRESSOR—Designed specifically for heat pump duty, with
high energy *off lclency during heating and cooling operation.
UNIT DESIGN—AII units are equipped with totally enclosed fan
motors for greater reliab&-ty under rain and snow conditions. The
targe, wrap-around coil is designed for optimum heat transfer
during heating and cooling. The vertical air discharge carries the
sound and air up and away from adjacent patio areas and
foliage. Support legs are provided with each unit.
PDS No. 545C.24.1 D
f
Here is a new concept in split -system heat pumps. The Model
545C introduces a unique Command Center that can now moni-
tor your heating and cooling requirements 24 hours a day.
The Model 545C Heat Pump has exclusive built-in features that
pave the way for future heat pump units. Its Command Center
contains a "decision-making" microprocessor that monitors
indoor and outdpor temperatures as well as operation of the sys-
tem. When an optional Energy Modie is added to the system, It
can be used with an existing gas or oil furnace. Just set the eco-
nomic balance point with a screwdrrver.
HP -31
MODEL.:545C.'
A �
.&Z" 024`thru 048,
FEATURES
COMMAND CENTER—A microprocessor in the Command Cen-
ter continuously monitors the Indoor temperature, outdoor tem-
perature, and the unit operation.
HSPF and SEER—The U.S. Department of Energy requires the
publishing of HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) and
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) for all residential heat
pumps. The Model 545C defines deluxe heat pump perform-
ance with up to 10.55 SEER and 7.65 HSPF.
NO COLD BLOW—Built into the Command Center Is a 15 -sec-
ond blower delay on the heating cycle to avoid the blast of cold
air when the Indoor unit blower comes on. The Command Cen-
ter anticipates the defrost cycle and turns on the supplemental
heat 30 seconds before the defrost cyte is iNtlated.
SELF-DIAGNOSING—Each time the system switch Is changed
from heat to cool, or cool to heat, a 10 -second series of checks
is performed by the Command Center. If a malfunction occurs, a
signal light on the Indoor thermostat flashes a series of long and
short signals decodable by the service person. The malfunction
location is pinpointed and the service person can immediately
concentrate on that spot.
OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS—Two outdoor thermostats are built
Into the unit for controlling additional strip heat. The first thermo-
stat functions when the outdoor temperature drops to the
desired setting In the control box; the second functions when
the outdoor temperature drops to 15°F below the control set-
ting for the first thermostat.
BUILT-IN RELIABILITY COMPONENTS—Include a suction -tube
accumulator which minimizes the amount of liquid refrigerant
reaching the compressor; a low-pressure switch which stops
the compressor If the refrigerant charge is lost; a high-pressure
switch In the heating cycle shuts the unit down d the blower fails
or the filter becomes excessively dirty; a crankcase heater to
keep the compressor oil warm and free of refrigerant for maxi-
mum lubricity (energized only when requsred); a compressor
relief valve for high-pressure protection; a Command Center cir-
cuit for sensing voltage drop protects the compressor from
being damaged; and a built-in COMPROTEC• circuit to protect
the compressor against short -cycling.
WEATHER -PROTECTIVE CABINET—The Model 545C Units
have galvanized steel cabinets, coated with a layer of zinc phos-
phate to which a coat of alkyd melamine enamel is applied and
baked on. All screws on the cabinet exterior are stainless steel
for a durable, rust -resistant, quality appearance.
COMPRESSOR—Designed specifically for heat pump duty, with
high energy *off lclency during heating and cooling operation.
UNIT DESIGN—AII units are equipped with totally enclosed fan
motors for greater reliab&-ty under rain and snow conditions. The
targe, wrap-around coil is designed for optimum heat transfer
during heating and cooling. The vertical air discharge carries the
sound and air up and away from adjacent patio areas and
foliage. Support legs are provided with each unit.
PDS No. 545C.24.1 D
i
i
SPECIFICATIONS
•Rated in accordance with AHI Standard 27084.
tRated in accordance with AHI Standard 24081. The thermostatic expanwn valve for the indoor unit Is shipped with Mie 545C Heat Pump.
HP -33
MINUS
SEWS
C
IWrnber•7.4
F
1 6
ARI Noise
30 036 042 -518A
7.4
- - - 030 026 42 -S18B
507H i 518B
- - - - - - 030 036 - - - - - - -
5108
- - - - - 036 - - - - - -
SEWS
PERFORNIANU DATA
- - - - - - - - - 030 - - - - -
517E
- - - - - - - - - 030 038 042 - -
519B a 519c
- - - - - - - 042 -
519B or C win 5205012
c
Rated -47-Ft
30,600 31AN 31,800 31,200 31,200 31,600 30,800 31,400 31,600 31,800 31,200 31,600 32,200 31,800 31.800
HSPF
7.25 7 50 7.50 7.25 7.45 7.45 7.15 7.40 7.40 7.3 7.20 735 7.55 7.50 7.50
Rated -Btuht
27,600 28.600 28,600 27,800 27.800 28,400 27,600 28,800 28,600 26,200 27,600 28,600 29,200 29,IOD 29,400
ARI Noise RWQ limber•
9.35 9.55 9.55 9.35 9.50 9.50 9.10 9.60 9.50 9.20 9.25 9.45 9.80 9.60 9.60
-47-Ft
37,600 VAN 38,000 37,600 37,400 38.000 37,400 37,600 37,400 38,500 37,600 36.000 36,500 38.000 38,000
HSPF
7.15 7.15 7.25 7.10 720 7.30 7.15 7.15 7.1 1 .45 7.00 7.30 7.40 7.25 . 725
7.4
35,000 35.DDO 35,100 134.400 34.600 35,800 35,200 35,600 34,600 136.400 34,400 35.800 36,200 35.600 35,600
9.75 9.75 9.65 1 9.65 9.7C 9.90 9.60 9.90 9.75 1 10.00 1 9.45 9.90 9.95 1 9.85 1 9.85
5068
030
036
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
507D 8 516A
-
030
035
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
507H 5188
-
024
030
-
-
-
-
5106
-
-
024
036
-
513C
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
024
030
-
-
517E
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
024
030
036
Rued Muft Cipacky-47'F125,000
25,600
25.000
25,100
25.000
25,200
25,200
25,200
21,800
25,400
25.100
25,400
25.100
HSPF
7.00
7.25
7.05
7.20
6.95
6.95
7.00
7.05
6.90
7.05
7.00
.00
7.05
RatedC-0*1 cwoy-etuhl
22,400
22,000
1 22.400
1 22,800
1 22,600
1 23.200
1 21,100
1 23,200
1 22,000
1 22.800:21,400
1 22,800
23,000
SEER
10.00
10.10
1 9.95
1 9.90
1 9.95
1 10.05
1 9.50
1 10.00
1 9.80
1 9.95
9.40
1 9.90
9.90
•Rated in accordance with AHI Standard 27084.
tRated in accordance with AHI Standard 24081. The thermostatic expanwn valve for the indoor unit Is shipped with Mie 545C Heat Pump.
HP -33
MINUS
SEWS
C
IWrnber•7.4
F
1 6
ARI Noise
30 036 042 -518A
7.4
- - - 030 026 42 -S18B
507H i 518B
- - - - - - 030 036 - - - - - - -
5108
- - - - - 036 - - - - - -
513C
- - - - - - - - - 030 - - - - -
517E
- - - - - - - - - 030 038 042 - -
519B a 519c
- - - - - - - 042 -
519B or C win 5205012
- - - - - - - - - - - - 042
Rated -47-Ft
30,600 31AN 31,800 31,200 31,200 31,600 30,800 31,400 31,600 31,800 31,200 31,600 32,200 31,800 31.800
HSPF
7.25 7 50 7.50 7.25 7.45 7.45 7.15 7.40 7.40 7.3 7.20 735 7.55 7.50 7.50
Rated -Btuht
27,600 28.600 28,600 27,800 27.800 28,400 27,600 28,800 28,600 26,200 27,600 28,600 29,200 29,IOD 29,400
SEER
9.35 9.55 9.55 9.35 9.50 9.50 9.10 9.60 9.50 9.20 9.25 9.45 9.80 9.60 9.60
•Rated in accordance with AHI Standard 27084.
tRated in accordance with AHI Standard 24081. The thermostatic expanwn valve for the indoor unit Is shipped with Mie 545C Heat Pump.
HP -33
MINUS
SEWS
SERIES
PERFORMANCE
ARINoise Number•
1 6
ARI Noise
Number*
7.4
5068
507H i 518B
038 042 018 - - - - - - - - -
5070 &519A
- - - - - 048 060 - - - - - - -
038 042 048 - - - -
507H &5188
519B or 5190
- - - - - 036 042 - - - - - -
510B
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 042 060
- - - - - - - - 036 048 - - - - -
517E
HSPF
- - - - - - - - - - 036 042 046 - -
519B or 5190
40,000 40,500 4i.OD0 41,000 41,000 42.000 11,500 12.500 40,500 11,000 41,500 41,500 41,000 42,500 40,000+42.000
- - - - - - - - - - - - - 042 -
5198 of C win 5208042
- - - - - - -. - - - - - - - 042
Rated
-47-Ft
37,600 VAN 38,000 37,600 37,400 38.000 37,400 37,600 37,400 38,500 37,600 36.000 36,500 38.000 38,000
HSPF
7.15 7.15 7.25 7.10 720 7.30 7.15 7.15 7.1 1 .45 7.00 7.30 7.40 7.25 . 725
RatedWWV CapXg-Bluht
35,000 35.DDO 35,100 134.400 34.600 35,800 35,200 35,600 34,600 136.400 34,400 35.800 36,200 35.600 35,600
9.75 9.75 9.65 1 9.65 9.7C 9.90 9.60 9.90 9.75 1 10.00 1 9.45 9.90 9.95 1 9.85 1 9.85
•Rated in accordance with AHI Standard 27084.
tRated in accordance with AHI Standard 24081. The thermostatic expanwn valve for the indoor unit Is shipped with Mie 545C Heat Pump.
HP -33
MINUS
SEWS
6
ARINoise Number•
7.4
5068
042 048 - - - - - - - - - -
507D 6 516A
- 812 046 - - - - - - -
507H i 518B
- - - 042 - - - - -
5108
- - - - - 048 060 - - - - - - -
17E
- - - - - - - - 042 040 OGO 062 - - - -
519B or 5190
- - - - - - - - - - - 042 060 - -
5198 or C win 5208042
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 042 060
Rated -41-Ft
42,000 43,000 41,500 13,000 13,500 44.000 41,000 45,000 43,500 41,500 45,500 45,500 42,500 43,500 43,ODD 44,000
HSPF
20 .40 7 t 5 .45 .45 7.65 .50 7.80 7.35 1.50 7.50 7.50 7.30 7.50 .20 7.50
Rated -7"
40,000 40,500 4i.OD0 41,000 41,000 42.000 11,500 12.500 40,500 11,000 41,500 41,500 41,000 42,500 40,000+42.000
I SEER10.10
10.20 10.00 110.20 110.15 1025 10.30 10.55 9.75 9.75 9.75 9.95 10.15 10.45 9.70 10.00
•Rated in accordance with AHI Standard 27084.
tRated in accordance with AHI Standard 24081. The thermostatic expanwn valve for the indoor unit Is shipped with Mie 545C Heat Pump.
HP -33
MINUS
sms
PERFORIJAP.CE
6
AM Naso PWWV Number•
7.4 .
5068
048 060 - - - - - - - - - -
5070 6 Si SA
- - 048 060 - - - - - - - - - - -
507H 3 5188
- - - - 046 060 - - - - - - - -
51 OB
- - - - - 018 060 - - - - - - -
517E
- - - - 018 060 062 -
5198 or 519C
- - - - - - - - - - - 048 1 060 - -
5198 of C wia 5208048
- - - - - - - - - - - I - 1 046 060
Rated ftaUV Copwily-47-Ft
45,500'4',500 46,000 46,50016.500 47,500 46,000 47,500 46,000 48,000 48.000, 45.500 46,500 WOOD 47.000
HSPF
7.00 7A0 7.15 7.25 1 120 7.10 7.10 7.35 6.95 7.30 7.30 7.05 7.20 7.OD i 7.20
Rated -B1uht
43,000 1:.500 13,500 41,000 44,DD0 46,500 44,000 16,000 43,000 45,000 15,500;42.500 11,500 42,5D0,44,500
SEER
9.40 455 9.50 9.60 9 55 9.90 9.55 9.85 9.20 9.20 9.40 9.35 1 9.60 9.20T9.40
•Rated in accordance with AHI Standard 27084.
tRated in accordance with AHI Standard 24081. The thermostatic expanwn valve for the indoor unit Is shipped with Mie 545C Heat Pump.
HP -33