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07-3240 (MFD5) CF-6R Installation
So Cal HERS Raters 4840 Normandie Place La Mesa, CA 91941-4545 Tel: 619-251-7982 Fax: 888- 826- 9536 Project: Brown Construction Vista Dune Palms La Quinta, CA V- NK- RATE R Www.WC3C^t-H£RS.IGQM Field Report No. 3 September 16, 2008 On September 16, 2008 So Cal HERS Raters conducted a site visit to the above project. The purpose of this visit was to observe the insulation installation and perform the Quality Insulation Installation / Thermal Bypass Checklist Inspection and identify any areas not passing. The following parties were present: Chris Gianunzio, Brown Construction, Inc. (BCI) Juan Gonzalez, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) Kevin Rasmussen, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) The following observations were made on the jobsite, and/or discussed in the jobsite trailer. Chris G. called us on 9/15/08 and asked if we would be able to come out on 9/16/08 and look at the insulation at the attic level on buildings 2100, 2300, and 2400. We visited the jobsite on 9/16/08 and we were able to verify that the insulation at the lid level was installed properly per the QII/TBC requirements. Chris will schedule us for the exterior walls after 9/26/08. For references, insulators and builders can learn more about California's Title-24 credit for High Quality Installation of Insulation by visiting the following websites: Videos http://www.buildingmedia.com/naima/videos.html Appendix RH httr)://www.enerciy.ca.gov/title24/2005standards/residential acm/2005 RES ACM APP RH.PDF Energy Star Thermal Bypass Checklist Guide Version 1.1 httr)://www.enerqystar.gov/ia/r)artners/bldrs lenders raters/downloadslTBC Guide 062507.pdf This concludes field report 3 for Brown Construction, Inc. So Cal HERS Raters 4840 Normandie Place La Mesa, CA 91941-4545 Tel: 619-251-7982 Fax: 888- 826- 9536 Project: Brown Construction Vista Dune Palms La Quinta, CA rHERS k° WWW. W>oceaL-"V6RG.0C3M Field Report No. 3 September 16, 2008 On September 16, 2008 So Cal HERS Raters conducted a site visit to the above project. The purpose of this visit was to observe the insulation installation and perform the Quality Insulation Installation l Thermal Bypass Checklist Inspection and identify any areas not passing. The following parties were present: Chris Gianunzio, Brown Construction, Inc. (BCI) Juan Gonzalez, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) Kevin Rasmussen, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) The following observations were made on the jobsite, and/or discussed in the jobsite trailer. Chris G. called us on 9/15/08 and asked if we would be able to come out on 9/16/08 and look at the insulation at the attic level on buildings 2100, 2300, and 2400. We visited the jobsite on 9/16/08 and we were able to verify that the insulation at the lid level was installed properly per the QII/TBC requirements. Chris will schedule us for the exterior walls after 9/26/08. For references, insulators and builders can learn more about California's Title-24 credit for High Quality Installation of Insulation by visiting the following websites: Videos http://www.buildinamed!a.com/naima/videos.html Appendix RH http://www.enercly.ca.gov/title24/2005standards/residential acm/2005 RES ACM APP RH.PDF Energy Star Thermal Bypass Checklist Guide Version 1.1 http://www.eneraystar.gov/ia/partners/bldrs lenders raters/downloads/TBC Guide 062507.pdf This concludes field report 3 for Brown Construction, Inc. So Cal HERS Raters 4840 Normandie Place La Mesa, CA 91941-4545 Tel: 619-251-7982 Fax: 888-826-9536 Project: Brown Construction Vista Dune Palms La Quinta, CA Field Report No. 4 September 29, 2008 On September 29, 2008 So Cal HERS Raters conducted a site visit to the above project. The purpose of this visit was to observe the insulation installation and perform the Quality Insulation Installation l Thermal Bypass Checklist Inspection and identify any areas not passing. The following parties were present: Chris Gianunzio, Brown Construction, Inc. (BCI) Juan Gonzalez, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) Kevin Rasmussen, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) The following observations were made on the jobsite, and/or discussed in the jobsite trailer. Chris G. requested we come out and verify the insulation at the exterior walls on building 200. We found a correction near the windows where insulation was missing and so was the Tyvek air barrier. We brought the issue to Chris G.'s attention. He assured us he would get it corrected and at minimum would take a photograph if he had to move forward with drywall. For references, insulators and builders can learn more about California's Title-24 credit for High Quality Installation of Insulation by visiting the following websites: Videos http://www.buildinamedia.com/naima/videos.htmi Appendix RH http://www.ener-gy.ca.gov/title24/2005standards/residential acm/2005 RES ACM ARP RH.PDF Energy Star Thermal Bypass Checklist Guide Version 1.1 http://www.enerqystar.gov/ia/partners/bldrs lenders raters/downloads/TBC Guide 062507.pdf This concludes field report 4 for Brown Construction, Inc. So Cal HERS Raters 4840 Normandie Place La Mesa, CA 91941-4545 Tel: 619-251-7982 Fax: 888- 826- 9536 Project: Brown Construction Vista Dune Palms La Quinta, CA RATERS - WWW.W1=C^t"0lZS.C=" Field Report No. 5 October 6, 2008 On October 6, 2008 So Cal HERS Raters conducted a site visit to the above project. The purpose of this visit was to observe the insulation installation and perform the Quality Insulation Installation / Thermal Bypass Checklist Inspection and identify any areas not passing. The following parties were present: Chris Gianunzio, Brown Construction, Inc. (BCI) Juan Gonzalez, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) Kevin Rasmussen, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) The following observations were made on the jobsite, and/or discussed in the jobsite trailer. Chris G. requested we come out and verify the insulation at the exterior walls on building 2300. We identified a couple areas needing attention. Fortunately the installer was onsite and able to take corrective action in our presence. We also were able to verify that the correction from the last site visit called out in building 2200 was successfully completed. For references, insulators and builders can learn more about California's Title-24 credit for High Quality Installation of Insulation by visiting the following websites: Videos htti3://www.buildingmedi com/naima/videos.html Appendix RH http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2005standards/residential acm/2005 RES ACM APP RH.PDF Energy Star Thermal Bypass Checklist Guide Version 1.1 httr)-//www.enerqystar.gov/ia/partners/bldrs lenders raters/downloads/TBC Guide 062507.pdf This concludes field report 5 for Brown Construction, Inc. So Cal HERS Raters 4840 Normandie Place La Mesa, CA 91941-4545 Tel: 619-251-7982 Fax: 888- 826- 9536 Project: Brown Construction Vista Dune Palms La Quinta, CA Field Report No. 5 October 6, 2008 On October 6, 2008 So Cal HERS Raters conducted a site visit to the above project. The purpose of this visit was to observe the insulation installation and perform the Quality Insulation Installation / Thermal Bypass Checklist Inspection and identify any areas not passing. The following parties were present: Chris Gianunzio, Brown Construction, Inc. (BCI) Juan Gonzalez, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) Kevin Rasmussen, So Cal HERS Raters (SCH) The following observations were made on the jobsite, and/or discussed in the jobsite trailer. Chris G. requested we come out and verify the insulation at the exterior walls on building 2300. We identified a couple areas needing attention. Fortunately the installer was onsite and able to take corrective action in our presence. We also were able to verify that the correction from the last site visit called out in building 2200 was successfully completed. For references, insulators and builders can learn more about California's Title-24 credit for High Quality Installation of Insulation by visiting the following websites: Videos httD://www.buildincimedia.com/naima/videos.htmi Appendix RH httr)://www.eneray.ca.gov/title24/2005standards/residential acm/2005 RES ACM APP RH.PDF Energy Star Thermal Bypass Checklist Guide Version 1.1 httr)://www.enerqystar.gov/ia/partners/bldrs lenders raters/downloads/TBC Guide 062507.pdf This concludes field report 5 for Brown Construction, Inc. INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Wage X of 12) C�-bR Site Address Permit Number Installation certificates (CF-6R) are required for each and every dwelling unit, When the installation of measures that require field verification and diagnostic testing is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shall complete diagnostic testing and the procedures specified in this section. When the installation is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shall complete the CF-6R (Installation Certificate), and keep it at the building site for review by the building department. The builder also shall provide a copy of the Installation Certificate to the HERS rater for any measures requiring field verification and diagnostic testing, per Section 10-103(a). WATER HEATING SYSTEMS: Distrihation CEC Certified Type If f of R:ted laput External Hearer T e Mfr Name & Model Number (Std, Point- of-C-J�s-cetc) Recirculation, Control Tvoe ld=u Cal Svstems (kW or T)f Tank Volume yallons E�cinncy fEr,, RcO Smnd'oy Loss {"/,)� Insulation R--jvaluc lift �►D i �8twT i 'ter5� . 6J / I I I I I I t I I I 1 For small gas storage (rated input of less than or equal to 75,000 Btulhr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list Energy Factor (EF). For large gas storage water heaters (rated input of greater than 75,000 Btulhr), list Recovery (RE), Thermal Efficiency, Standby Loss and Rated Input, For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Thermal Efficiency and stated Input. ?. R-13 external insulation is mandatory for -storage water heaters with an energy factor of less than 0.55. Kitchen Piping; If indicated on the CF-1 R, all hot water piping ? 3/4 inches in diameter that runs from the hot water source to the kitchen fixtures is insulated. Faucets & Shower Heads: All faucets and showerheads installed are certified to the Energy Commission, pursuant to Title 24, Part 6, Section 111. Central Water Heating in Buildings with Multiple Dwelling Units (required for prescriptive) EIAll hot water piping in main circulating loop is insulated to requirements of § 1500) ❑Central hot water systems serving six or fewer dwelling units which have (I) less than 25' of distributim piping outdoors; (2) zero distribution piping underground; (3) no recirculation pump; and (4) insulation on distribution piping that meets the requirements of Section 1506) ❑Central hot water systems serving more than 6 dwelling units - presence of either a time control or a rime/temperature control ✓ Q I, the undersia ed, verify that equipment listed above my signature is; 1) the actual equipment installed; 2) eouivalent to or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF-I R) submitted for compliance with the energy Efciency Standards for residential buildings; and 3) equipiment that meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency 12egulations or Part 6), where applicable. Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General j Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner 1 Signature: /vAn 4 Qrie `Date: Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, EMS RATER (IT APPLICABLE) BUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Pap 1 of 121 Mfik Site Address Permit Number Installation certificates (CF-6R) are required for each and every dwelling unit. When the installation of measures that require geld verification and diagnostic testing is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shall complete diagnostic testing and the .procedures specified in this section. When the installation is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shall complete the CF-6R (Installation Certificate), and keep it at the building site for review by the building depamnent. The builder also shall provide a copy of the Installation Certificate to the HERS rater for any measures requiring field verification and diagnostic testing, per Section 10-103(a). WATER HEATING SYSMMS: Healer Tvne CEC Certified Mfr Nam: S Model Number Disnitodon Type (5td Point- of--Usa etc) If Recirculation, Control Type : of Identical systcros Rated Input (kW or Bturhr)1 Tan}: Volume (lons) Efficimc:y (EF, RE)' Standby Loss {%)z External Imuladon R-value' CAS A So X=0 Z/D M k-I l 1 For small gas storage (rated input of less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/hr), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list Energy Factor (EF), For large gas storage Water heaters (rated input of greater than 75,000 Btu/hr), list Recovery (RE), Thermal Efficiency, Standby Loss and Rated Input. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Thermal Efficiency and Rated Itmut. 2. R-12 external insulation is mandatory for storage water heaters with an energy factor of less than 0.58. Kitchen Piping: If indicated on the CFAR, all hot wa•:er piping a 3/4 inches in diameter that runs from the hot water source ro the ldtcbm fixtures is insulated. Faucets & Shower Heads: All faucets and showerheads installed are certified to the Energy Commission, pursuant to Title 24, Part 6, Section 111. Central Water Heating in Buildings with Multiple ]dwelling Units (required for prescriptive) ❑All hot water piping in main circulating loop is insulated to requirements of § 150G) ❑Central hot water systems serving six or fewer dwelling units which have (1) less than 25' of distribution piping outdoors; (2) zero distribution piping underground; (3) no recirculation pump; and (4) insulation on distribution piping that meets the requirements of Section 1500) El Central hot water systems serving more than 6 dwelling units - presence of either a time control or a time/temperature control ✓ ❑ I, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above my signature is: 1) the actual equipment installed; 2) equivalent to or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF-1 R) submitted for compliance with the Enemy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and 3) equipment that meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from theAppliamce Efficient, Regulations or Part 6), where applicable. Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, HERS RATER (IF AFMCABLE) BUILDING OWIt-ER AT OCCUPANCY 14-1 11. ) n -3 INSTALLATION CER` IFICiVrE (Pno 1 of 11) CF-6R Site Address %�, f) + Permr it Number� LI ID Installation certificates (CF-6R) are required for each and every livellitig unit. When the installation of measures that rrn„irP „e,u verincauon ana ataemostic testing is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shaIl complete diagnostic testing and the procedures specified in this section. When the installation is complete, the builder or the builder's subcontractor shall complete the CF-6R. (installation Certificate), and keep it at the building site for review by the building department. The builder also shall provide, a copy of the Installation Certificate to the HERS rater for any measures requiring field verification and diaZostic testing, ter Section 10-I03(a). WATER HEATING SYSTEMS: Heatcr TYac CEC Certified Mfr Namo S; Modcl Numbcr Distribution Tyne (SW, Point- of -Use, etc) If Rcciraulmian, Cotluol Tune ## of Identical sysrems Rated Input (kw or Btu/iir)� Tank volumr ¢allans) Efricicncy (EF. RE)' standby Loss (%)Z External Insulation R-valuo' N- ! 58 , - 1 For small gas storage (rated input of less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/br), electric resistance and heat pump water heaters, list Energy Factor (EF). For large gas storage neater heaters (rated input of greater than 75,000 Btulhr), Iist Recovery (RE), Thermal Efficiency, Standby Loss and Rated Input. For instantaneous gas water heaters, list Thermal Efnciancy and Rated Input. 2. R-12 exttrnal insulation is mandatory for storage water beaters with an energy factor of less than 0,53. Kitchen Piping; If indicated on the CF-1 R, alI hot water piping > 3/A inches in diameter that nuns from the hot water source to the kitchen fixtures is insulated. Faucets & Shower Heads: All faucets and showerheads installed are certified to the Energy Commission, pursuant to Title 24, Part 6, Section 1,1 Central Water Heating in Buildings with Multiple Dwelling Units (required for prescriptive) []Ali hot water piping in main circulating loop is insulated to requirements of § 1500) []Central hot water systems serving, six or fewer dwelling units which have (1) less than 25' of distribution piping outdoors; (2) zero distribution piping underground; (3) no recirculation pump; and (4) insulation on distribution pining that meets the requirements of Section 150( ) ©Central hot water systems serving more than 6 dwelling units - presence of either a time control or a time/temperature control ✓ 0 I, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above my sin nature is: 1) the actual equipment installed; 2) equivalent to or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF-1R) submitted for compliance with the Energy R�iciency Standards for residential buildings; and 3) equipment that meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency Regulations or Part 6), where applicable. installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner /y % w Signature: G av Date: , Copies to; BL-ILDINC DEPARTMENT, HEMS RATER (IF APPLICABLE) BUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 2 of 12) CF-6R F Site Address Permit Number 47-795 Dune Palms Rd, La Quinta, Ca BLDG - 2300 07-3240 An installation certificate is required to be posted at the building site or made available for all appropriate inspections_ (Tire information provided on this form is required) After completion of final inspection, a copy must be provided to the building department (upon request) and the building owner at occupancy, per Section 10-103(a). FENESTRATION/GLAZING: Item Manufacturer/Brand Name (GROUP LIKE RODUCTS) Product U-ractor2 (SCF-Mvalue) Product SHGC' (5CF-IRvaluc)- N of of Total Quantity of Like Product (Optional) Area Square Feet Exterior Shading Device or Overhang Comments/Location/ SpeciulFeatures 1. Pella/Impervia 31 32 2 N/A 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. H. 12. 13, 14. 15. tl Use values from a fenestration product's NFRC label. For fenestration products without an NFRC label, use the default values from Section 116 of the Energy Efficiency Standards.. =1 Installed U-factor must be less than or equal to values from CF-IR. Installed SHGC must be less than or equal to values from CF-1 R, or a shading device (exterior or overhang) is installed as specified on the CF-1 R.. Alternatively, installed weighted average U-factors for the total fenestration area are less than or equal to values from CF-1R. If using default table SHGC values from § 116 identify whether tinted or not.. ✓ E 1, the undersigned, verify that the fenestration/glazing listed above my signature: 1) is the actual fenestration product installed; 2) is equivalent to or has a lower U-factor and lower SHGC than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF-iR) submitted for compliance with the Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings; and 3) the product meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from Part 6), where applicable. Item #s Signature Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR (if applicable) General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner OR Window Distributor Pella Windows & Doors- HSC, Inc. Item #s Signature Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR (if applicable) General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner OR Window Distributor Item #s Signature Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR (if applicable) General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner OR Window Distributor Copies to: Building Department, HERS Rater (if applicable) Building Owner at Occupancy Residential Compliance F017715 April 200.5 L)J o L.F-F- W s-:i--reFs, PLnae INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (Page 3 of 12) CF-6R Site Address Permit Number L4-1 -7` S- QVr4E IPIQC;ww s CC1 c-20"7 :140 An installation certificate is required to be posted at the building site or made available for all appropriate inspections. (The information provided on this form is required) After completion of final inspection, a copy must be provided to the building department (upon request) and the building owner at occupancy, per Section 10-103(a). HVAC SYSTEMS: l7 Oi �G 7DL-3 ®o Heating Equipment J RS'Ta. CEC Certified Mfr. # of Efficiency Duct Duct or Heating Heating Equip Type Name and Model Identical (AFUE, etc.) Location Piping Load Capacity k , heat um) Number Systems (>_CF-1Rvalue) (attic, etc.) R-value (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) Fpbq Co' L- 3 icvxo. c --X Ho'r arc- Rye l9 .boo t�3ssrrt I�T 37c vxo c a WAS " ptiva Z2 - 00 l�A i� 3 G N► c.Z Q 1-� �z+e- R 9. v y o� y8 N 8a8 '-:X .' 149 too Cooling Equipment Equip Type (pkg. heat um) CEC Certified Mfr. Name and Model Number # of Identical Systems Efficiency t �(SEE or EER) CF-1Rvalue) Duct Location (attic, etc.) Duct R-value Cooling Load (Btu/hr) Cooling Capacity (Btu/hr) Coot- CPWL-Y 'aNACAL430.0 Mt 1 Ll _0 Fh-ric R y.-::;L 300o0 l�r7 ST cp 4I-eA N.0 `' R 8.0 L0000 1. > symbol reads greater than or equal to what is indicated on the CF-IR value. Include both SEER and EER if compliance credit for high EER air conditioner is claimed. ✓ 9111, the undersigned, verify that equipment listed above is: 1) is the actual equipment installed, 2) equivalent to or more efficient than that specified in the certificate of compliance (Form CF-1R) submitted for compliance with the Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings, and 3) equipment that meets or exceeds the appropriate requirements for manufactured devices (from the Appliance Efficiency Regulations or Part 6), where applicable. Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner Signature: Q�� Date: S_ 3 _cocl Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, HERS RATER (IF APPLICABLE) BUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY Residential Compliance Forms Aprit luv-) INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (PAGE 10 OF 12) CF-6R Site Address Permit Number 47-795 DUNE PALMS RD. BLD# 2300 07-3240 Insulation Installation Quality Certificate ✓ 0 Description of Insulation, (CF-6R, formely IC-1) signed by the installer stating: insulation manufacturer's name, material identification, installed R-values, and for loose -fill insulation: minimum weight per square foot and minimum inches ✓ N Installation meets all applicable requirements as specified in the High Quality Insulation Installation Procedures (ACM, Appendix RH) ✓ FLOOR ❑ 0 ❑ All floor joist cavity insulation installed to uniformly fit the cavity side -to -side and end -to -end Yes No N/A ❑ ■ ❑ Insulation in contact with the subfloor or rim joists insulated Yes No N/A E] E insulation properly supported to avoid gaps, voids, and compression Yes I No IIA ✓ WALLS E El 4A Wall stud cavities caulked or foamed to provide an air tight envelope Yes No E ❑ Wall stud cavity insualtion uniformly fills the cavity side -to -side, top -to -bottom, and front -to -back Yes No E] I? No gaps Yes 0 4A No voids over 3/4" deep or more than 10% of the batt surface area Yes n Hard to accesswall stud cavities such as; corner channels, wall intersections, and behind N❑o IOTA tub/shower enclosures insulated to proper R-Value small small spaces filled es No 4A Rim joists insulated Yes 1 No 0 4A Loose fill wall insulation meets or exceeds manufacturer's minimum weight -per -square -foot requirement ✓ ROOF/CEILING PREPARATION No 4A All draft stops in place to form a continuous ceiling and wall air barrier Yes All drops covered with hard covers Yes No N N El0 4A All draft stops and hard covers caulked or foamed to provide an air tight envelope n n All recessed light fixtures IC and air tight (AT) rated and sealed with a gasket or caulk between the YMes housinq and the ceiling 0 4A Floor cavities on multiple -story buildings have air tight draft stops to all adjoining attics YesPs 4A Eave vents prepared for blown insulation - maintain net free -ventilation area E El0 4A Knee walls insulated or prepared for blown insualtion Yes Po0 4A Area under equipment platforms and car -walks insulated or accessible for blow insulation Yes 4A Attic rulers installed No Compliance Forms April 2005 INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (PAGE 11 OF 12;F-6R Site Address Permit Number '7-795 DUNE PALMS RD. BLD# 2300 07-3240 ✓ ROOF CEILING BATTS E El 0 No gaps Yes No El 0 No voids over 3/4" deep or more than 10% of the batt surface area Yes No Yes El No 0 Insulation in contact with the air -barrier El 0 Recessed light fixtures covered Yes No 0 E 0 Net free -ventilation area maintained at eave vents No ✓ ROOF/CEILING LOOSE -FILL El E Insulation uniformly covers the entire ceiling (or roof) area from the outside of all exterior walls Yes No 0 0 Baffles installed at eaves vents or soffit vents - maintain net free-ventilationa rea of eave vent 0 No 0 0 Attic access insulated Yes No 0 Recessed light fixtures covered 0 No El 0 0 Insulation at proper depth - insualtion rulers visible and indicating proper depth and R-Value Yes No El Yes E No N/A Loose -fill insualtion meets or exceeds manufacturer's minimum weight and thickness requirements for the target R-value. Target R-value . Manufacturer's minimum required weight for the target R-value (pounds -per -square -foot). Manufacturers minimum required thickness at time of installation . Manufacturer's minimum required settled thickness . Note: To receive compliance credit the HERS rater shall verify that the manufacturer's minimum weight and thickness has been achieved for the target R-value. (CF-6R only) DECLARATION ✓ 0 1 hereby certify that the installation meets all applicable requirements as specified in the Insulation Installation Procedures Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General Contractor (C"amdMR Owner MASCO CONTRACTOR SERVICES Copies to: BUILDING DEPARTMENT, N-_�S RATER (IF APPLICABLE), YUILDING OWNER AT OCCUPANCY Residental Compliance Forms INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE (PAGE 12 OF 12) CF-6R Re Address Permit Number 7-795 DUNE PALMS RD. BLD# 2300 07-3240 County Subdivision: La Quinta Dune Palms IBuildinq Number 2300 I Description of Insulation (Formerly IC-1) Form) 1 RAISED FLOOR Material N/A Thickness (inches) 2 SLAB FLOOR/PERIMETER Material N/A Thickness (inches) Perimeter Insulation Depth (Inches) 3 EXTERIOR WALL Frame Type WOOD 2 X 6 A. Cavity Insulation Material FIBER GLASS INSULATION Thicness (inches) 5.5 INCHES B. Exterior Foam Sheathing _ Material Thicness (inches) 4 FOUNDATION WALL Material N/A Thickness (inches) Brand Name Thermal Resistance (R-value) Brand Name Thermal Resistance (R-value) Brand Name CERTAINTEED Thermal Resistance (R-value) Brand Name Thermal Resistance (R-value) Brand Name Thermal Resistance (R-value) 5 CEILING Batt or Blanket Type BATT Brand Name CERTAINTEED Thickness (inches) 12 INCHES Thermal Resistance (R-value) Loose Fill Type Brand Contactor's min installed weight/ft lb Minimum thickness Manufacturer's installed weight per square foot to achieve Thermal Resistance (R-Value) inches R-21 R-38 6 ROOF Material N/A Brand Name Thickness (inches) Thermal Resistance (R-value) DECLARATION ✓ E I hereby certify that the abouve insulation was installed in the building at the above location in conformance with the current Energy Efficiency Standards for residential buildings (Title 24, Part 6, California Code of Regulations) as indicated on the Certificate of Compliance, where applicable. Item #s (if applicable) 3,5 Signature r Date `Q / O� Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner OR Window Distributor MASCO CONTRACTOR SERVICES Item #s (if applicable) tignature Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner OR Window Distributor Item #s ;if applicable) Signature Date Installing Subcontractor (Co. Name) OR General Contractor (Co. Name) OR Owner OR Window Distributor Residental Compliance Forms April 2005