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Project Title: Untitled
Report Date:
Energy Code:
Location -
11121/06
Construction Type-
GJazing Area Percentage:
Heating Deg reap Days:
ntr-u ti n Slee:
2003 IEC
Rexburg, Idaho
Single Family
%
8693
Owner/Agent:
7930S yt-Vrska
sign r/Contractor:
wall: 19.0
Easement: 15.0
Wall height: 8.01
Depth below grade: 5.0'
Insulation depth. 8.0)
Window:
Door:
Compliance t t., The ro building design describeed here is consistent with the
proposedcalcutations submitted with the permit application, The n designed to meet the 1ECC requirements its t1
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ry irrt listed
in the REScheck Inspection Checklist.
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Ceilings
LJ Ceiling :-38,0 cavity insulation
Grunt:
Note-- The iIin -values do not assume raised r oversized tru con-_
r� a [f �[� insulation �� i�r � full � inti
thickness r thepit linesf exterior lla - �[�[� rr� � �btitutd for R-38 insulation .'
n rid R-38 insulation m
substituted for R-49 insulation. Ceiling R-valuesrepresent the sum of cavity insulation plus insulating
Above -Grade Walls
El Wall: R-1 9.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Note Wall requirements apply to wood -frame wall onstru tin. . I t l-fr Wall -
a miss(concrete, rnrr [ wall quivafr�t l-
values can b found in the Help User Guide.
Basement W[1
11 Basement: 8,0' lit / 5.03 18.03 in 1, -1 5.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
'`t: 'els of condifloned basements 10uninultd floors must be jnultA from the tip of the basement wali to a depth
feet below ground level or to the level of the basement floor, whichever is it less. The entire opaqueportion of anindividual basement
gall with aaverage depth less than % below rade must meet the a - l u requilrement
doors must meet the door- -factor r quir r ent.
Windows:
El Window. -factor; 0.300
For windowsiiwithout labeled U -factors, desci-ibe featur,� :
#Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes
No
Comments,
Noter" Up t % of the total allowed glazing area may be excludedfrom the
U -value requirement. For �le, 3 ft2 of decorative
lass may be excluded from a buildfng design with 300 ft2 of glazingarea.
Doors:
D Door: -factor. 0.350
Comments: Front door pt,
Note: Door U-va1qes'-must be tested and dGCUmented by the
t d r -fir ��� in the in accordance with the Ftest � roce u i' or n frc��
the Help Use is G Uid . If a door contains 9 is ss and a n �r ate -factor rating n for that der is nitiiablr include the glassr f the door with your ,�� r� �t� ��au or
doo -factor to dti� 1� for
r. door may b lig from tries r quir r tint(i.e., m h ter r�:tr ti
a -f n �pt�
,..
e:
Air Leakage:
El Joints, Penetrations, n d all other uhn in � _
in the building envelope l p that are sources of air fear.
ge are sealed.
El Recessed lights are 1Type IC rid or installed inside ars appropriate air -tight assembly witha. jp clearance fromcombustible materials. If non-ICfixtures tur are installed i '
l� %fr from insulation.
Skylights:
171 f'inim um insu req u irrnt for s kylight
Vapor Retarder:
0 Installed thewarm-] ri- inter side of all non -vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors.
Materials Identification:
EJ Materials nd equipment are installed in
accordancewith the manufacturer's installati on instructions.
Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance
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El Manufacturer manuals for all installed .heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equi merit have been
provided.
11 Insulation R -values and glazing -factors are clearly'Marked on the building plans or specifications.
0 1 n I tion is installed o-cr in to manufacturer'sinstructions in substantial contact with the surface baro insulated}
and in a manner that achieves the rated R -value with ut compressing the insulation.
Duct Insulation:
El Supply ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insuI L .gid to R-1 1..
El Return ducts in unconditioned attics or building are insula- -6.
El Supply ducts in unconditioned spaCeS ere insulated t -1 1.
D
0 Return ducts in unconditioned spaces (except basements) must, be insulated t -.
Insulation i not required on return ductsin basements.
0 Where t ri r walls are used as pl rium the wall is insulated to R-11.
Duct ConstructionM.
0 Duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment are sealed and mechanically fastened.
El All joints, seams, and connections r* securely fastened with welds, gaskets, mastics dh eves)a mastic-plus-
em
eati -plus-
bedded -fabric, or tapes. Tapes and mastic are rated U L 181 A o r U L 181.
Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal Joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in.
w.g. (500 Pa).
El The HVAC system provides a means for balancing air and water systems.
Temperature Controls:
El Thermostats exist for each separate HVAC syst4.Dm. A manual or automatic means to partially restrict or shut off the
he.atingand/or cooling input to each zone or four is provided.
Service Water Heating
'mater Festers with vertical pipe risers r have a heat trap on both the inlet n utk t unless the eater heater hc-.-.s an
integral eat trap or is part of a circulatingsystem.
lJ Circulating hot water pipes are, i nsul ted' t 'the levels 1-p Table 1
Circulating Hot ' Wr Systems:
El it i tin howater pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1.
Swimming Pi :
0 All heated swimming pools have n onloff heater switch and a cover unless over % of the heating n r is frorn
non-depletable sources. Pool pumps have a time clock.
Heating n Cooling Piping Insulation:
EI HVAC piping conveying fluidsabove 1 agrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F are Insulated to the levels irr
Table 2.
Table T: Minimum Insulation Thickness for Circulating Hat Water Pip r,_--.�s
Heated Water
Temperature (T)
Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes
Non -Circulating Runouts
up to V
170-180 .
140-169 0-5
100-139 .
Circulating Maims and Runouts
t4p-to 1-25" _ 1-5" to 2_0" " Over 2"
0.5 1.0 1.
0.5 0,5 '1.
.._-:: Tabfe 2.- Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes
PipsSystem
Heating System s
Low Prur/rprtur
Low Temperature
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Fluid Temp.
Range(QF)
Ii I r 1n In"Y plfio_i� S"
1 '}and1ess 1.25 31 to 2. 0" 2.5"' to "
201-250
1.0
1,
1.
.0
106-200
_
1.
dee..
Steam Cc)nen sate (for feed water
Cooling Systems
Chilled Water, Refrigerant and
Brine
Any
40-55
Below 4
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