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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESCHECK (2) - 06-00317 - 365 Eagle Summit St - New SFR365 Eagle Summit -Jensen Project Title; Rexburg Spec Report Date: 7/17106 Energy Coder 2003 IECC Location: Rexburg,Idaho Construction Type: Single Family Glazing Area Percentage: 0 Heating Degree Days. 86 3 n trLiti n -It : Rexburg, ID 83440 Owner/Agent: Mark Jensen Designer/Contractor: House Ceiling: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss: -In Level Walls. Wood Frame, 1 " ,... Window : Wood Frame: Double Door : lid: Cor : is Basomont Wall 1: Solid Concrete or Masonry: Window : Wood Frame. -Double Pare with Lo +E: Furnace 1.- Forced Hot Air` 92 AFUE Air Conditioner 1: Electric Central Air. 13 SEER 2220 395 9" 4028 105 � f r, i 13.0 48+0 44 .0 56 0.340 134 0,340 1 0.340 1 0.0 63 0.350 37 L-Omptlance ttet: Statement Of Com plia� design dere is consistent with the pfansx specifications, and other c lcul tin ubmitt building � with the permit �ppli�tn. Thi proposed building has been d . n d to meettb e 2003 I ECC r r rem ents in l r ion I S 1 b and to cOmply with tb RFe Inspection Checklist. nnrdt req irrnr�t lied in the Builder/Designer Rexburg Spec Company Name Date Page I of 4 I 6 Date: 07117106 Ceilings: L] House Ceiling: Flat Csillag Or Scissor Truss R-48.0 continuous insulation Comments-, Above -Grade Walls., L2 Main Level Walls.- Wood Frame, 1611 O. . f R-26.0 it insulation Comments: Ba ennrpt Walls: Lj Basement Wall 1: Solid Concrete or Masonry, 9.01 Rpt/ . ' b /8. " � � �nsuI, R-13.0 cavity insulation Comments: _. Windows: L] Window : Wood Frarne.Double Fane with bow- -f o .tor. 0,340 For windows with -out labeled -factors, describe features: Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Comments: Window : Wood Frame. -Double Pane with Low -E, U -factor. 0.350 For windows without labeled -factors, describe features: #Panes,� Frame Type - ThermalBreak? Comments: Doors: Lj Door : Solid, -factor0.340 Comments: L] Door : Glass, -factor: 0.340 Comments: Heating and Cooling Equipment: [3 Furnace 1: Forced HofAir: F J -z or higher Make and Moder Number: Air Conditioner 1: Electric Central Air: 13 SEER or higher Make and Model Number: Air Leakage: L) Jolnt� penetrations,, and all other such openings in the building nenvelope that r � ro+� t i r 1 L] .� I �� Int �t � 1 Tip I rated, r i �tl Iappropriate ge t b . sealed. d aside n app rep ruts air -tight assembly mbl with i clearance fromobutible materials. It non -IC rated, the fixture�� b installed with � �clearance from 'Insulation. Skylights: j M inirn urn ins ulatfn req uirem nt for s kyli ght s hafts q uai to or g reate r than 12 inches is R..1 Vapor Retarder. L] Iquird on the warm -in -winter side of all non -vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors. Materials Identification arv�eF•I-.4x•:{vvwv M':.`+.L W;YJ.ti-N�r Rexburg pec Pa-ge 2 of i I 49 -ti Materials and equipment mit be installed naccorwith fth thmanufacturer's installation instructions. El Material's and equipment must be identified So that Compliance can be determined. LJ Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating .n cooling equipment and servicewater heating LJIn�lt��� I�°i�a Iir� �.,�-��t�r � h � ��I�rt mit � provided. ting equrprnent ffi i ncy rust b clearly marked ori the specifications. ibuilding plans r Duct Insulation: SUPPIY ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the bullding rut be InuJtd t -1 1. Return ducts in uncondition d attics or outside the bul Iding mut be insulated to R-. Ll Supply ducts in unconditioned aces Must be insulated its' t -1 1. L Return ducts in unconditioned spaces t basements) mit be insulated to R-. L) Where exterior walls are used as plenums, the wall mint be insulated to R-1 1. L' Insulation is not required on return ducts in basements. [duct Construction: 0 but connections to flanges of sir distribution tmqu�-a . �m�t mint � sealed n� mechanically fastened. El All joints, seams, and connect-ionsmust be securelyfastened ned Wirth welds, gaskets, mastics dhei, mastic -pi us -e us-eren bedded -fabric, or tapes. Tapes and mastics must h rated UL 181A or UL 1 .1 B. Exception: Continuously weldedand locking - Ian itud� � nal joints anm � but rt�r� t 1 than n r�. . X500 The HVAC system must provide a means for balancing air and water systems, Temperature ontrol : � Thermostats ar required fireach rt t ' m. manual or automatic means to partially restrict heating and/or cooling input t lir hill � �ri��f each zone r f r shut off the * Service Water Heating:, C] Water heaters with vertical pipe risers mint he a hat trap on both the inlet and outlet unless the water heater h n inti eat trap or pert of circulating system. r l LJ Insulate circulating hot water pipes to the levers in Table 1. Circulating Hot Water Systems.: [D Insulate circulating hot water pipes to the levels in Table 1. Swimming Pools: All h ted swimming Poo -Is must have anon/off h t r i th and require r unless over % of the heating nor -d I t bl sources. Pool Pumps require timeclock. r r r f ri m Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation* CJ HVAC piping conveying fluids h 105 degrees F or ` chilled fluids I degrees l= mit be insulted to the levels2. in Table Rexburg Spec Pare 3 of r L Table 1: Minimum Iiin Thickness for C,'rculatng Hot water pipes Insulation Thickness in laches by Pipe Sizes Heated Water Non -Circulating Runout T mp— r tur OF Up to 1 Up to 1.25PI 170-180 0.5 1 140-169 0.5 . 100-139 0.5 0. Table 2., Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVA C Pipes Fluid Temp.Fi in t T Ra.n l fl Heating em Low Press u refTernperature Low Temperature Steam and ns t (for feed water) Cooling Systems Chilled Fater, Refrigerant and Brine Circulating airy. and Runouts 1 . 11 to 2.010 Over '1 1. �O 1} 1.5. 0.5 1.0 Insulation Thickness n in Inches by Pipe Sizes 2"Runouts � �a and Less 1.25" to" " to " 1. .nor 201-250 1.0 1.5 1. 106-200 0.5 1.0 1. .nor 1. 1. 40-55 0.5 0.5 e 1.0 '�'�p rLd 1.5 NATES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Qrriy) Rexburg p e Page 4 of4