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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESCHECK - 06-00067 - 151 S Hidden Valley Rd - New SFR,Y' A .1 0 1. tit• 151 S Hidden Valley - Potter Generated by RES,check Package Generator Compliance Certificate Project Title." Jamison Potter Report Date. 02103f06 Energy Code: Location., Construction Type: Glazing Area Percentage: Heating Degree Days: Construction Site.- burg , Idaho 83440 2003 IECC ReXburg,, Idaho Single Frail 15% 8693 Ovinerl nt John Berry Aggressive Concrete, LLC 0 Jerry Lane Rexburg, Idaho 208-351-0776 Wall: Basement: Window,- Door, - Furnace: lid ;DurrFurnace: FE 0 Designer/Contractor, Cavity -Value rpt. R -Value Glazingr r �Factor 21.0 1r x!.480 0.350 �Ufilrfafflcetater The Prod building design described re iconsistent with the buildingplanPificatir , and other submitted with hpermit application. tyon. The �c ed buil in has been designed meet t requirementst ii nntrn�' '� nit require d in uilderl e�'sig V� Jamison Potter Company Name 1W Date Fags 1 of 4 1 ,.A Date: 02103/06 Ceilings: FMQ FRO Gene -rated by REScheck Package Generator Inspection Checklist LJ Ceiling: R-38.0 cavity insulation Comments: Note: The ceiling R -values do riot assume a raised or oversized truss construction. if the insulation Thr the full i nsufation th ickness over the plate lines of anterior walls, R-30 o ins lation may be substituted for �ubtitutd for - insulation. Ceiling F - insulation end F- inu��tror� nnay be alines represent the sum of art insulation plus insulating sheathin if used ). Above -Grade Walls: D Wall: R-21 1 _ cavity insulation Comments: Note: lull requirements apply to wood -frame gall constructions. M tal-fr r e gall or m equivalent -values can h found in the Help (concrete, masonry, logy II e ent 'a Basement: F ' ht/5.Of h 1 . " maul, R-19.0 cavity insulation, Comments'. Ot .. Walls of conditioned basements bel o u ni n u sated floors must h 1 n u l ted from the tof ba+rrrer�t elf #� dei Of 1 feet belowground level r to to level f the basement floorswhichever is less. . The entire opaque portion of any individ basement wall with an average depth less than % belowgrade must meet the same -gin l u walls.al Basement doors must meet the door -U -factor requirement. requirement � a��+�e rade Windows: U Window: U fac#ar: 0.480 For windows wfthout labeled factors: describe features: #fan . Frame Type Thermal Break? Comments: ,O: Up to I % of the total allowed glazing areabe excluded from the U -value requirement For example, 3 ft2 of decorative gime may he excluded from a building design with 300 ft2 of glazing area. Doors: Q Doer: U -factor: OJ50 Comments: Front door exempt Note: Door -a I yes must be tested and documented by the from the icor u -factor table ager in accordance with the � test Procedure �r en in the Help User's Guide_ If a door contains glass and ant r net ai lel, i elude the less area of the door with your i � �--f�.tr rating for that dor ado �� � the opaque deer a -factor to determine comii for the door. ndoor ahe from fr�this requirement(i.e.,� q p y h� � LI -factor greater n . Heating and Cooling Equipment: Lj Fum:: 92 AFUE or higher Make and Model Jumb r - Air Leakage: C1 Joints, netratlens , and all ether such openings in the building Lj Recessed, lights must be 1Type IC rated, or installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.519 clearance from Combustible materials. if non-fC non-frated, the fixture must be installed with a 31T clearancefrom insulation. Skylights: J Minimm insulation requirement for skAlght shafts Vapor Retarder: Jamison Potter Page f u Required on the warm -in -winter side of all non -vented framed ceiiings,' Materials Identification: Ll Materiafs and equipment must b installed lled in a0cordance w1th the manufactureiJs installation instructions. LJ Materials and equipment must be ident thatli n Manufacturer � can determined, �t�r� r�u�l f� all installed heating rr� coolingequipment mnt an � ' �r��ce �� heating equipment must be provided. Insulation R -values., glazingU-factors, and heatingequipment efficiency specifications. � � rpt clearlymarked on t building ply r Duct Insulation: Duct c t cti n: [J_ Duct connections to flanges of cif distribution tm equipment mut bsea-led and mechanically fastened. J All joints, seams, and connections rust be securelyfastened with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic -pi us-mb ddied-f .bri , or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be rated UL Exception: Continuously i � �1 �r � �l � � . Pa). #� l�r��t��l�n�i jointsand eaon ducts Operatingt 1 than in. The HVAC system must provide a means for balancing air an Water systems. Temperature Controls: Thermostats are required for eaGh separate HVAC systern- manual orautornatic means to. partially restrict or shW heating tin and/or cooling input to each zone or floor shall be provided. Ser'vice Water Heating: '-. (500 I� t„] Wafer heaters with vertical pipe risers must have a heat trap on beth the inlet and outlet unless the ,mater heater has an integral heat trap or is part of a circulating system. ❑ Insulate circulating hat water pipes to the levels in Table 'I, l r u lati in g Hot Water Systems: Insulate cir ul fin h t water' pipes to the levels in Table SwimmingPools: Ll All heated swimming pools must have an onloff ht r' switch and require a cover unless over % of the heating non- plef bl sources. pool pump require a time lock. n r � from Heating and Co-oling Piping Insulation: J HVAC piping nig fluids 105 degrees F or ch' illd fluids below degrees t be insulated to the leve(5 in TSI - Jamison Potter Page 3 of Supply dui in unwndffioned attics or outside the building must be insulated t J Return ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building u st be lInsulated to R-6. Supply ducts in unconditioned spaces Mut be insulated to Retum ducts ars unconditioned spaces (except basements) be insult t Where exterior walls are used as plenums, the wall must be insulated to R-1 1. L! Insulation is not required on return ducts in basements, Duct c t cti n: [J_ Duct connections to flanges of cif distribution tm equipment mut bsea-led and mechanically fastened. J All joints, seams, and connections rust be securelyfastened with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic -pi us-mb ddied-f .bri , or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be rated UL Exception: Continuously i � �1 �r � �l � � . Pa). #� l�r��t��l�n�i jointsand eaon ducts Operatingt 1 than in. The HVAC system must provide a means for balancing air an Water systems. Temperature Controls: Thermostats are required for eaGh separate HVAC systern- manual orautornatic means to. partially restrict or shW heating tin and/or cooling input to each zone or floor shall be provided. Ser'vice Water Heating: '-. (500 I� t„] Wafer heaters with vertical pipe risers must have a heat trap on beth the inlet and outlet unless the ,mater heater has an integral heat trap or is part of a circulating system. ❑ Insulate circulating hat water pipes to the levels in Table 'I, l r u lati in g Hot Water Systems: Insulate cir ul fin h t water' pipes to the levels in Table SwimmingPools: Ll All heated swimming pools must have an onloff ht r' switch and require a cover unless over % of the heating non- plef bl sources. pool pump require a time lock. n r � from Heating and Co-oling Piping Insulation: J HVAC piping nig fluids 105 degrees F or ch' illd fluids below degrees t be insulated to the leve(5 in TSI - Jamison Potter Page 3 of Table 1: Minimum In s ula tion Th ickne for Circula ting Hot Wa t er pip es Heated Water Temperature (°F) 170-18Q 140-169 100-139 Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pike Sizes Non -Circulating Ru n uts Circulating Mai and I u no ut up to 1 to 1,25" 1. " to .0" Over 2ff 0.5 1.0 1. and Less 0.5 0,5 1.0 1, .5 O�5 0.5 1. Table ; MinimuM Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes Piping System r Types Heating Systems Low Press ure/Ternperature Low Temperature Steam Condensate (far feed water) Cooling ,erg Chilled Water, Refrigerant and Brine Fluid Temp, Insulation Thi n in Inches by Pipe Sizies Range('OF) 21F Runouts 1'r and Less 7'to " 2.5 11 to PI 2-01-250 1.0 1.5 1. Any 1.0 1.0 1. 40-55 0.5 0.5 0. 1 NOTES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only) Jamison Potter Fags 4 of