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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESCHECK - 06-00578 - 709 Johnson St - New SFRCompliance Cert Project Title: Untitled Report Date: 11121/06 Energy Code: Location- Construction ocation-on tr-u tion Type: G12zing Area P rcent --. Heti ng Degree Days: n tru tion Site: 2003 I Ecc Rexburg, Idaho Single Family 9% Own r -rpt: 709 Johnson-Vrska Designer/Contractor: Ceiling". : 38.0 O Basement: 15,0 Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade 5.0' Insulation depth: 8.0' 'info: .350 Compliance Statement. The proposed building desi n described here is cons] -stent with the building plans, speCifiGations, and other calculations uh d with the pen -nit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2003 I ECC requirements in the REScheck Package G n r W r and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name - Title Signature Untitled Page. I - Cate i NOV L � 20n6 ! rN 1 Taas Y Date: . 1 '1 /21/06 Ceilings: Inspection Checklist ❑ Ceiling: R-38,0 cavity insulation Comments, Note. The ceiling R -values do n t 2ssume a raised or oversized truss construction. If the insulation achieves the full insulation thickness mess over the plate lines of exterior walls a R-30 insulation may be substituted for R-38 insulation and R-38 insulation may he substituted for R-49 insulation_ Ceiling 13 -values represent the sum -of cavity insulation plus insulating h ath n if used).. Above -Grade Wa11 lls.,, ❑ WalL -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 I- valuescan be found in the Help Usama Guide.. Basement ' Walls-. Basement: 8.0' ht 15.0' bg 18.0 In uil -1 5.0 cavity insulation Comments: Note., Walls of cond kioned basements below un in a lat d, floors must be in u lat d from the top of the baserne nt wall to a depth of 1 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 loss than 0% below grade must m et the same -value requirement as above -grade wall's. Basement doors must meet the door -u -factor requirement. Window's: ❑ Window: u -factor: 0.300 For windows without labeled U -factors, describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No Comments: Note: up to I % of the total allowed glazing area mai he 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: 11 Door: factor: rte.+ Comments-. Front door exempt Notes Door U -values must h tested and documented by the manufactu rer Fir accordance with the NFRC test procedure or taken from the door Ll -factor table in the Help Users Guide. If a door contains glass and an aggregate u -factor rating for that door is not avail -able includethe lass area of the door with our windows and use theopaque door, -factor t t rrr�inc compliance for t� door. One door may be excluded from this requirement i.., may hair a -factor greater than 0.35). Air Leakage: ❑ Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed. D 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 irtsulativn. Skylights: Minimum u insulation requirement for skylight, shafts equal to or greater than 1inches is R-1 9. Vapor Retarder: ❑ Installed on the warm -in -winter side of all non -vented framed ceilings, galls, and floors. Materials Identification: ❑ Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufactureCs installation instructions. Materials and o ui ment aro identified so that compliance can be determined. Untitled Page El Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water beating equipment have been provided. i Insulation r -values and glazing U -factors are clearly marked on the building pleas or specifications. 0 Insulation Is Installed according to manufacturer'sinstructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and In manner that achieves the rated I l i without compressing the insulation. Duct Insulation: ❑ Supply ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to R-1 '4. ❑ Return ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to R-6. ❑ Supply ducts in unconditioned spaces are insulated to R-1 1. Return ducts in unconditioned spaces (except basements) must be insulated to R-2. El Insulation is not required on return ducts in basements. Where exterior walls ire used as plenums, the wall is insulated to -11. Duct Construction 0 Duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment are sealed and mechanically fastened. 1 All joints, seams, and connections are securely fastened with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), r sti - lus- b dd -fabric, or types. Tapes and mastics are rated ISL 181 A or UL 181 E. Exception; Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal Joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in.. .. (500 F. El The HVAC system provides a means for balancing it and water systems. Temperature Controls 0 Thermostats exist for each separate HVAC system. A manual or automatic means to partiallyrestrict or shut off the heating andlcr cooling input to each zone or flooris provided. Service Water Heating: 'Q Water heaters with vertical pipe risers have a heat trap on beth the inlet and cutlet unless the water heater has an integral heat trap or is part of a circulating system. D Circulating Via# water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1. Circulating H t. at rSystems: 0 Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1. Swimming Pools; d All heated swimming pools have an on/off heater switch and a quer unless over 20% of the heating energy is from non-depfetabfe sources. Pool pumps have a time clock. Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation: 0 HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 degrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F aro 'Insulated to the levels in Table . Table I .- Minimum Insulation Thickness for Circulating Not Water Pipes Insulation Thickness in laches by Pipe Sizes Heated Water Non -Circulating Runouts Circulating Mains and Runouts Temperature ("F 1.5 2.0 -. 1-0 1.0 Up to 1 as p to 1.25" 1.51 to 2,01P Over 170-180 0,5 1.0 1.5 2.0 140-169 0.5 0.5 1.0 1. 100-139 0.5 0�5 0.51. .TaWe 2.- Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes Fluid Temp. Range(OF) Piping system Types Heating Systems Low Presser ffem ratur 201-250 Low Tmprat ur 106-200 Untitled Page Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipke Sizes " Runouts 1'} and Less 1_25"D t .0" 2.51' to 4" �1. 1.5 2.0 -. 1-0 1.0 1. Steam Condensate (for feed water) Any 1.0 1.4 9.5 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 COTES TO FIELD: (Build'Ing Department Use Only) Untitled PaW.4