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Compliance Certificate
Project Title: Untitled
Report Date: 03/16/08
Energy Code: 20031ECC
Location: Rexburg, Idaho
Construction Type: $Ingle Family
Glazing Area Percentage: 9%
Heating Degree Days: 8693
Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor:
Ceiling: - - — =., _ .
38.0
Wall: 19,0 0.0
Basement: 15,0
Wall height: 8.0'
Depth below grade: 5.0'
Insulation depth: 8.0'
Window:
Door:
0.450
Furnace: 80 AFUE
0.350
Compliance Statement; The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other
calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2003 IECC requirements in the
REScheck Package Generator and to comply with the mandatory requaTements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist,
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Ceilings:
❑ Ceiling: R-38.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Note: The ceiling R -values do not assume a raised or oversized truss construction. if the insulation achieves the full insulation
thickness over the plate lines of exterior walls, R-30 insulation may be substituted for R-38 insulation and R-38 insulation may be
substituted for R-49 insulation. Ceiling R -values represent the sum of cavity insulation plus insulating sheathing (if used).
Above -Grade Walls:
❑ Wall: R-19.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Note: Wall requirements apply to wood -frame wall constructions. Metal -frame wall or mass (concrete, masonry, log) wall equivalent
R -values can be found in the Help User's Guide.
Basement Walls:
❑ Basement: 8.0' ht 15,0' bg / 8.0' insul, R-15.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Note: Walls of conditioned basements below uninsulated floors must be insulated from the top of the basement wall to a depth of 10
feet below ground level or to the level of the basement floor, whichever is less. The entire opaque portion of any individual basement
wall with an average depth less than 50% below grade must meet the same R -value requirement as above -grade walls. Basement
doors must meet the door -U -factor requirement.
Windows:
❑ Window: U -factor: 0.450
For windows without labeled U -factors, describe features:
#Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No
Comments:
Note: Up to 1 % of the total allowed glazing area may be excluded from the U -value requirement. For example, 3 ft2 of decorative
glass may be excluded from a building design with 300 ft2 of glazing area,
Doors:
❑ Door: U -factor: 0.350
Comments: Front door exempt
Note: Door U -values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with the NFRC test procedure or taken
from the door U -factor table in the Help User's Guide. If a door contains glass and an aggregate U -factor rating for that door is not
available, include the glass area of the door with your windows and use the opaque door U -factor to determine compliance for the
door. One door may be excluded from this requirement (i.e., may hav a U -factor greater than 0.35).
Heating and Cooling Equipment:
❑ Furnace:: 80 AFUE or higher
Make and Model Number: _
Air Leakage:
❑ Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed.
❑ Recessed lights are 1) Type IC rated, or 2) installed Inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5" clearance from
combustible materials. If non -IC rated, fixtures are installed with a 3" clearance from insulation.
Skylights:
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Minimum insulation requirement for skylight shafts equal to or greater than 12 inches is R-19.
Vapor Retarder:
Li Installed on the warm -in -winter side of all non -vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors.
Materials Identification:
Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
F1 Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined.
El Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment have been provided.
Lj Insulation R -values, glazing U -factors, and heating equipment efficiency are clearly marked on the building plans or specifications.
I] Insulation is installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a
manner that achieves the rated R -value without compressing the insulation.
Duct Insulation:
I] Supply ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to R-11.
I] Return ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to R-6.
0 Supply ducts in unconditioned spaces are insulated to R-11.
I] Return ducts in unconditioned spaces (except basements) are insulated to R-2. Insulation is not required on return ducts in
basements.
13 Where exterior walls are used as plenums, the wall is insulated to R-11.
Duct Construction:
n Duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment are sealed and mechanically fastened.
I] All joints, seams, and connections are securely fastened with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic -plus -embedded -fabric,
or tapes. Tapes and mastics are rated UL 181A or UL 181B.
Exceptions:
Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in. w.g. (500 Pa).
I] The HVAC system provides a means for balancing air and water systems.
Temperature Controls:
Thermostats exist for each separate HVAC system. A manual or automatic means to partially restrict or shut off the heating and/or
cooling input to each zone or floor is provided.
Service Water Heating:
LJ Water heaters with vertical pipe risers have a heat trap on both the inlet and outlet unless the water heater has an integral heat
trap or is part of a circulating system.
Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1.
Circulating Hot Water Systems:
Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1.
Swimming Pools:
F -I Ali heated swimming pools have an on/off heater switch and a cover unless over 20% of the heating energy is from non-depletable
sources. Pool pumps have a time clock.
Heating and Cooling Piping insulation:
HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 degrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F are insulated to the levels in Table 2.
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Table 1: Minimum Insulation Thickness for Circulating Hot Water Pipes
Table 2: Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes
Fluid Temp.
Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes
Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes
Heated
Non -Circulating Runouts
Circulating Mains and Runouts
Temperatureune (°F)
t
Up to 1"
Up to 1.25"
1.5" to 2.0"
Over 2"
170-180
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
140-169
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
100-139
0,5
0.5
0.5
1.0
Table 2: Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes
NOTES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only)
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Fluid Temp.
Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes
Piping System Types
Range(°F)
2" Runouts V and Less.
1.25" to 2.0"
2.5" to 4"
Heating Systems
Low Pressure/Temperature
201-250
1.0
1.5
1.5
2.0
Low Temperature
106-200
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.5
Steam Condensate (for feed water)
Any
1.0
1.0
1.5
2.0
Cooling Systems
Chilled Water, Refrigerant and
40-55
0.5
0.5
0.75
1.0
Brine
Below 40
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
NOTES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only)
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