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PrOl 11 C i�T�, R-7 SPE:(; Number 2
Report Data: 10/09/06
Energy Code:
.location
Construction Type:
Glazing Area Percentage:
Fasting Degree Dir:
Construction Site:
2003 IECC
Payette County,
Single Family
%
5999
Idaho
Owner/Agent,
284 Mark -R7 Investment
I
Designer/Co r t ra t r:
Cavity -Value cont. R -Value M
Glazina
Door
--Factor
Ceiling
Wall 38.0
Basement: ent:
Wits .
Floor:
Slab -on -Grade: Insulation Depth.- 2.0' 19.0
Furnace: 80 AFUE 5.
0.450
0.350
calculations
f.. �. yJ7��I I J1 I permit
�+��{ jr,, J� consistent with t building plans,peci�icator�x and other
Pplication. The proposed uildinhas been designed t � �� � �� r Muir
the F� F� rrr�r � tc�complywith the� rent art
mandatoryrequirements listed in t ESInspection � lit,
Build e r/Desi n r
R-7 Spec Number
Company Name
Date
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Date: i Of091w
Ceilings:
Generated by RES -check Package Generator
Inspection Checklist
C1 Ceiling: R-38,0 cavity insulation
01-1)11 r i l l). -
o: The ceiling F-luido not assume a rid or oversized true co
than �r t It Iln� �f tori trction' If the insulation �cJ�l+��rs the full insulation. or I I , - insulation. may bsubstituted for R-38 insulation n� - insulation
�ay be
u�titt�for -i�uJtJ��. Ceiling -�I� represent pt �� � �� J#° ����tfn �I insulating sheathing
cif ').
Above -Grade lulls:
El aI14' -1 7.0 cavity insulation
Comments -
Note: W
mm nt -
'oI I requirements appJ toood,frame wall constructions. Metal -frame
ll or marta masonry, Iowall
equivalent F -values can be found in the Help Usees Garde,
Basement Walls:
L) Basement: . ' ht/ , r b / . ' i s u 1, R-9.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
+t. Walls of conditioned basements below uninsultd flOors must be10 insulated from the top of the basement i l to a depth of
ft below roun(i JJ or to the JI of the brant flor, whichever is I. The entireopaque portion of' any, individual
basement wall with an average depth less than % below rade m
all� Basement �r �t ��t t c� est meet the same -value requirement abo--r
OOr-U-f tOr requirement.
m nt.
[j Window: U -f ctor: 0.450
For windows without labeled U -factor., describe features
P nes __ Frame Type ThermalBreak?
orn m nt :
t: Up to 1 % of the total allowed glazing n area n9ay be excl
las ma� luded fro - udfrom the -Value rquiremnt{ ��r �m I ftp f
uil inn design with 300 � f glazing area. � � decorative
Doors:
Q Door: -factor., 0.350
Comments" Front door exempt
lf: Door U -values must, be tested and documented bthe nfurr in accordance with the NFRC ## procedure or taken
frim the door U -factor ta-bJ in the �I� User's If a doorcontains I ��aggregate��ator rating for that door is available, include the glassarea f the door with��� in �� �
the qudoor U -factor t �!�
for t door. �'r` bexcluded from this requirement t�rrn�r� �rpli��rr�t h U -factor greater than .
an e
Floors:
[] Floor: - 19. 0 cavity insulation
Comments.-
,0%
me its:
,0% r
i b -ori -tirade: . ' insulation depth, R-5.0 . continuous insulation
Comments: unheated 4 inch depth
Exterior insulation mut have a riIdy opaque, weather -resistant .
��tnt �r�tt�covering thatr the ��� ��.
insulation and extends at least in. bell grade. - r cle
t: The or requirements aPPlY tO floors over unconditioned
ants rgarse . `l r over outside air must e t thecel-ling requirements.
oteg Add an additional R-2 for heated slabs.
[On must extend 1) down from the tipf t lb t t kttrr-r f the J r� then horizontally P of the slab, r ) -down from the
barn of theIb n�ntIl �nrr�tl� t� I�r r n �rn� t
� then ��r�or�lffrom the lab��h t� �� the �� t t��
insulation. � pavement or at least 1 inches of soil covering the horizontal
Heating and Cooling E uip.ment:
-7 Spec Number
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Table 1: Minimum- Insulation Thk kn ess for Circula ting Hof Wa te r
Pip es
Heated Water
Temperature ('OF)
170-18o
140-169
100-139
Insulation Th"In'in laches
Ikon -Circulating Iunut
upto I Pp
0.5 .
0.
0,5
Up to 1.25 FI
Table : MinimLlm fns ula tion Thickness for HVA C Pipes
Fluid Temp
Piping System Types ne(Q F
Meeting Systems
Low Pressure/Temperature
Low Temperature
Steam Condensate (for feed water)
Cooling Systems
Chilled Water, Refrigerant and
Brine
P'i Pe Sizes
CirculatingMains and Runouts
1.5,r to 2.0"
Over ''
.0
1.
1.
in a lat n
Thickness in
Inches by Pipe
Sizes
" Runouts 1 IN
and Less
1.2511 t ,0"
2.5" tc) 4,,
201.250
1.
1.5
1.
Any
1.0
1.0
1.5
40-55
0.5
0.5
Below 0
1'0
1.0
1,5
1.
N Tr=TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only)
Spec Number
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[I Furnace : 80 AFUEr higher
Make and Model Number.
Air Leakage:
LJ Joints,, penetrations, n all othrsuch t
openingsin the building envelopethat are sources of err leakage are
J Recessed lights are1 T i rated, r installed inside ��
pr ri t air -tight assembly with
combustible materials, if non-ICrated, fixtures are0.5" clearance from
installed with �' irr� from insulation.
kyli bt ;
Min rrnum insulati n requ ire me nt for skylight shafts a ,u f to or greater than 12 i nches i , 19.
Vapor Retarder:
Installed on the warm -in -winter side of all non -vented framed ceilings,
walland floor.
Materials Identification:
Ll Materials anf] equipment are installed in accordance with the
manufacturerts installation. Instructions,
Materials and equipment are identified o that com l i ne
Manufacturer can b determined,
LJ manuals for all installed heating and cooling
equipment and n water heating ����r�nt h
EJInsulation-luRvaes�a lin �-fat�r, n heating provided. efficiency r clearly marked n the �iitiir� �lr� �r
specifications.
Insulation is installed according to manufacturers instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated', and in
manner that achieves the rated R -value without compressing the insulation.
Dirt Insulation:
Supply ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the huildin irein
LJ atu rn ducts In unconditioned � l�t� t� - .
attics r Outside the building are insulated to RA
L7 Supply ducts in unconditioned spaces are insulated to R-.
J Retum ducts in unconditioned sPaces (except basements
must be insulated t -.
EJ Where exterior walls are used as plenums, the wall i
insulatd to R-8.
LJ Insulation. irs not required on return ducts in basement
s.
Cut Construction:
L] Duct connections to flanges of air distribution tm"
L) q u�pmnt are Sealerj anid Mechanically fastened.
All joints, seams, and connections are securely fastened with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic- l
or tapes. Tapes and mastics are rated UL 11 r LCL 1'-h�fahr�fi
Except"ons 1ded and lain - longitudinal � -
I�a p joints and seams on ducts operating at fess than in.
LJ The HVAC system .provides a -means for balancing
air and water systems.
Temperature Controls:
LJ Thermostats mist for each separate HVAC system. A manual or utor -atic means to Partially restrict or
and/or cooling input to each zone or floor isprovided. hit cuff the h tiro
c r i a Water Heating:
CJ Water haus with vertical pipe firs he a heat
trap on both the inlet and outlet unless the grater h
trap or i part f circulating s st m. at r has an ir t r l boat
1-1 it u lab ng hot water pipes are insufated to the 1 eve
Is in Ta bile 1.
Circulating Hot Dater Systems:
0 Circulating hot water pipes aro insulated t the levels i
n Table 1.
Swimming in Pools
All heated Swimming pools have an onloff heater switch and a CoVer unless over % of the heatingenergy i
non -d pl tah1 sources. POO1 Pumps have a time clocr rr
Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation:
D HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105
degrees F or chilled fluids blow 55 degrees � F are insulated to the ll in'Table .
R-7 Spec Number
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Permit
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284 Mark Dr -R7 Investment
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Project Title; Untitled
Energy Code+
Location:
on tructlon Type:
Glazing Area Percentage:
Heating Degree Bays:
Construction Site:
2003 IECC
Rexburg, Idaho
Single Family
10%
8693
Owner/Agent
Designer/Contractor.-
Gerling
Walk
Basement, -
Door: ems, ntr
oor:
Furs : 80 AFUE
.y �r�" �N
Li,
21.0 0.
15.0
0.350
COMPfi e t tenient The proposed bu"Wi psi h described i rt t R -. ...,. _ f : r r . na . �� ..
n I t, I pdt ! ani r
calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed t
o meet the 2003 IECC requirements in
the E Package generator and to comply with the mandatory r qu . irementslisted in the REScheck i
nptRon Checkfist.
Builder/Designer
Untitled
Company Name Date
0
t
Date: 11 /05/06
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insecption C-hecklist
[J Ceiling: R-3$.0 cavity insulation
Note: The ceiling -values do not assume a raised or oversized truss construction. If the insulation achieves t
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
substituted for R-49 insufaton. Ceiling -values represent the Sum of cavity En ul ti n pJus insulatingsheathing n (rf d).
AbdVd-Grad 11T
Lj Wall- R-21.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Note: Wall requirements aP.ply towood-frame wail constructions. Metal -frame wall or mass
equivalent F�-values h �n r #
� �`r�t�+�� I II
found in the Help User's Guide.
Basement Walls:
LJ Basement-. - O' ht/ . ' h / . ` ins ul a R-15.0 cavity insulation
Comments-,
te: Walls of conditioned basements below uninsulated floors mint be insulated fated fr m the t
1fit belowground II r to the level � � f the basement �I to eptly f
of the basement nt ff r, whichever h r i less. The entire opaque portion of any individual
basement gall with ars average clpth less than % below grade rust asst the Same R -value requirement
galls. Basement doors must meet the�u�rrx�r�t
door- -factor r � ef�ent h e- ry e
.
Windows;,
Ll Window: U -factor: 0.450
For windows without labeled -factors, describe features:
#Panes — Frarne Type Thermal Break Yes
Comments:
Mote: Up to 1 % of the total allowed glazing area may be excluded from the U-vaiue requirement. For exa rnpie, 3 fly of deco rativ
glass may be excluded fronm a buildingdesign with 300 ft2 of glazing area.,
Doors-,
Door: U -factor: 0.350
o mme of : Front door exem pt
Note- door U -values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with
fern the door U --factor tale in the Help Users Guide. the I F F tort procedure or tin
If a dor contain. .glass and n aggregate U -=factor rating for that door i
not available, include the glass area of the door with your windows and use the o a ue door Uaf
for the door, one door may be excluded from this requirement
� � atter # trr��r� compliance
u ireme nt may .a a l -'f t r greater than 0.35) .
ReAti ng an d God# i nig E r4UAPine rtt:
Q furnace: ; 80 AFUE or higher
Make and Model Number. -
Fr Lka":
Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the hjaiI iao envelope that are sources cof air leakage arssealed-
LJ Recessed lights aro 1) Type IC rated, or ) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with th a +r " clearance from
combustible materials. If non4._JLCrated, fixtures are installed with a 301 clearance from insulation.
Skylights;
[) Minimum insulation requ r m nt for skylight shafts emial to or greater than 12 inches is R-1 9.
Vapor Retarder:
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insecption C-hecklist
[J Ceiling: R-3$.0 cavity insulation
Note: The ceiling -values do not assume a raised or oversized truss construction. If the insulation achieves t
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
substituted for R-49 insufaton. Ceiling -values represent the Sum of cavity En ul ti n pJus insulatingsheathing n (rf d).
AbdVd-Grad 11T
Lj Wall- R-21.0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Note: Wall requirements aP.ply towood-frame wail constructions. Metal -frame wall or mass
equivalent F�-values h �n r #
� �`r�t�+�� I II
found in the Help User's Guide.
Basement Walls:
LJ Basement-. - O' ht/ . ' h / . ` ins ul a R-15.0 cavity insulation
Comments-,
te: Walls of conditioned basements below uninsulated floors mint be insulated fated fr m the t
1fit belowground II r to the level � � f the basement �I to eptly f
of the basement nt ff r, whichever h r i less. The entire opaque portion of any individual
basement gall with ars average clpth less than % below grade rust asst the Same R -value requirement
galls. Basement doors must meet the�u�rrx�r�t
door- -factor r � ef�ent h e- ry e
.
Windows;,
Ll Window: U -factor: 0.450
For windows without labeled -factors, describe features:
#Panes — Frarne Type Thermal Break Yes
Comments:
Mote: Up to 1 % of the total allowed glazing area may be excluded from the U-vaiue requirement. For exa rnpie, 3 fly of deco rativ
glass may be excluded fronm a buildingdesign with 300 ft2 of glazing area.,
Doors-,
Door: U -factor: 0.350
o mme of : Front door exem pt
Note- door U -values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with
fern the door U --factor tale in the Help Users Guide. the I F F tort procedure or tin
If a dor contain. .glass and n aggregate U -=factor rating for that door i
not available, include the glass area of the door with your windows and use the o a ue door Uaf
for the door, one door may be excluded from this requirement
� � atter # trr��r� compliance
u ireme nt may .a a l -'f t r greater than 0.35) .
ReAti ng an d God# i nig E r4UAPine rtt:
Q furnace: ; 80 AFUE or higher
Make and Model Number. -
Fr Lka":
Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the hjaiI iao envelope that are sources cof air leakage arssealed-
LJ Recessed lights aro 1) Type IC rated, or ) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with th a +r " clearance from
combustible materials. If non4._JLCrated, fixtures are installed with a 301 clearance from insulation.
Skylights;
[) Minimum insulation requ r m nt for skylight shafts emial to or greater than 12 inches is R-1 9.
Vapor Retarder:
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Page
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- M(�d aft th6 Warm-in-Wit yid all -MJrf'_Ve,ht6d ftamed ili , walls, and €i �-.
Materials Identification:
sir
Materials and equipment are 0if 'iaccordance with the Manufacturees int ll' t1 n 'Instructions.
LJ Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined.
Manufacturer manuals for all i!nstatledti and M011ng equipment and serVioe water
Insulation I-' 1 a6 -factors, Provided.•rq � cy are
rrYafk6d Orl
the b u i I dI'ng plan s or
Insulation is installed
ardirto manufactureesintrfisubstantial cmt ct with the
surface being insulated, d in a
'Mahtf6r thJ the f *fthM t _ f
Duct I n su latio n
In- lel m arAlkid'4-far . to 4"hoom6tyA
I RR�m dut in
ifl Am
0 SLjooly ducts in unconditioned szpaces are in suhated to -11
Return ductg in uncondMoned sPaceg (except basements) Must 15P, insulated t R - 2r
J Where exterior walls are used as plenums, the wall is insulated to -11.
LJ Insulation is not required on return ducts in basements.
D tGoru n
CJ Duct connections to dengue of air distribution system equipment are sealed and mechanically fastened.
D All joints, warns, and connections are securely fastened with welds, gaskets, mastics UL
-.iA
mastic -plus -embedded -fabric,
r tapes. Tapas and s are rated 1 or L 181 '
Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts r tin t less than 2 in. w.g.
pa).
Ll The HVAC system provides a means for balancing air and water systems.
TOMPeratureControls:
Thermos.tats exist for each separate HVAC system. A manual or alltOMafiG means torti ll
� r et6t or shut off the heating
and/or cooling input to each zone or floor is provided.
166 'gator-14d
Water heaters with vertical, pipe risers have a heat trap on both the inlet and outlet unless the
water heater has an integral ht
trap or i rt of a circulating system.
Circulatinghot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1,
Circulating blot Water Systems
LJ Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Tette 1.
SwimmingPools:
All heated swimming pools have an on/Off heater switch and a cover unless over % of
the heating energy is from
non -de leta le 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 Tie
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'age 3 of
TablO1 iMMUM lnscdjftknessr Circuladrrg Hot Water pipe
H a ate Water
Temperature ff
170-180
140-169
100-139
Insulation Thickness in [riches by Pipe SoIzes
-
Non-Circulaqqg Runoults
p to
.
0.
R
Up to .25,E
Tabler Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVA C Pipes
rig ' T
Healing Systems
La►n+ Pressure/Temperature
Low Temperature
Steam Condensate {far feed wafer}
Cooling Systems
Chilled 'latera Refrigerant and
B rf n
irulan
1.5" to 2.0n
1*
1 .F 0
0.5
}1 LM
bo
Mains and Flu routs
Over 211
.
1.
1 � 0
Irlsulation Thickness in Inchas by Mop 1�jo
to -akhd L
t.251, t6 ZZ,
201-250
1.0
1.5
1
106-200
0.5
1.0
1.
Any
1.0
1.0
1.5
-
€x.76
Below 40
1.0
1.0
1.
NOTES TO FIELD: (Building Department Use Only)
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