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200,0 IECC
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TITLE. Jensen 1 Brett
CITY: Rexburg
STATE: Idaho
HDD: 8693
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Single Family
DATE: 03/29/05
DATE OF PLANS: 4/1/05
PROJECT INFORMATION.
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COMPANY INFORMATION:
Britt Jensen Construction Inc.
COMPLIANCES Passes
Maximum UA = 523
Your Home ISA = 458
12.80/4 Better Than Code (UA)
Ceiling 1: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss
Wall I : Wood Frame, 16"' ox.
W ow 1: Vinyl Frarne-Double Pane with Lour -E
Door I : Solid
Wi
C;
4
t
.[nsu � eptly 3_0'
Air Con'
1hon�r 1: Electric Central Air, 10 SEAR
Fumace 2: Forced mot Air, 90 AFUE
W 7;
4(;4,
ail
W W,�A W, M
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Gross Glazing
Area or Cavity Cont. or Door
Perimeter R --Value R. -Value u -Factor UA
2597 45.0 0.0 70
2735 2 I.0 0.0 12'7
403 0.340 137
110 0.340 37
10�_ jQ A
X-016%.7— 0 a
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT,: The proposed building design described hereisct
msistent with the buildm"g plans, specifications,
and ether calculations submitted with the permit ap�licati�n. 1"k�e proposed building has been designed to meet the X040 IE+CC
requirements in RES checkVers' n 3.5 Release I b (fonwrly MECchec4 and to c�with the mandatory r�q�i�eme�ts fiplys�ed in
comthe RES c�rec&InspecooffVbe ist
Builder/Designer.
Date.
ItEScheckInspection Checklist
2000 IECC
REScheckSoftware Version 3,S Release lb
DATE: 03/29/05
TITLE: Jensen / Brett
Bldg.
'Dept.
Use
Ceilings*
� � i 1. Ceiling 1; Flat Ceilmg or Scissor Truss, R-45.(3 cavity insulation
Comments:
C � � Above -Grade Waffis:
I Wall I * * Wood Frame, 1 6" ox., R-2 1.0 cavity *nsulation
Commcnts:
Basement Wali:
� � � l . Hasement Wall 1 : Solid Concrete or Masonry, 4.01 hV,.0` bgi3.0' insul,
R-19.0 cavity insulation
Cvmments:
Windows:
[ ] [ f . Window I - V" I Frame.. -Double Pane w*th Low. -F,
F MY I U-iactor: 0-340
For windows without labeled U-4actars, describe futures:
#Pates Frame TYpeThen-nal Break? Yes f No
Comments:
]Doors:
� � j I.. Door 1. Solid,, U -fetor: 0.340
Comments:
Beating and Cooling Equipment.
f � � I - Air Conditioner 1'-, Electric Central Air,, 10 SEER or highw
�
Make and Model Number
( � � 2. Fumace 2: Forced Hot Lir, 90 AFUE or higher
Make and Model Number
Air Leakage:
[ � � Joints, penetrations.,, and all other such openings M" the building envelope that are sources of air
leakage must be seated.
� � � Recessed lights must be 1 ) Type IC rated, or 2) i taHed mside an approp
riate air -tight ight assembly
With a 0.511 clea=ce from combustible mwerials. lfnon-IC rated, the fixttwe must be M'stalled with a
34.1 clearance from M'sulation.
Vapor Retarder,
[ � 1 Required on the warm -in -winter side Of all non -vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors.,
AUterials Ideritirmatiog:
� ] J Materials and equipment must
be i�sWled in accordance with the manufacturer's installaticm ir�structivns.
Materials and equipment must be identified so that compliance can be determined.
� � � Manufacturer manuals for all katalled .eating and cooling equipment and service water heating
equipment must be provided'.
� � � Insulation X. -values.,, glazing U -factors, and hung equipment efficiency must be. clearly marked on
the building plans or specifications.
i
j Duct Insulation,
� ] j
Ducts, in unconditioned spaces must be .insulated to R-5.
� Ducts outside the building must be insulated to R -8..O.
J DConstruction,
� ] �
All joints, seams, and connections must besecuirely fastened with welds, gaskets, m&tiCs
I
(adhesivcs), mastic -plus -embedded -fabric, or mopes. duct taps ig not permitted.
J Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seamy an ducts
} Operating at less flm 2 in. w.g. (500 Fa).
Ducts shall be supported every 1"0 fejt or in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions,
�oc�ting ducts with ea�t�ri�r insulation must be covered �ri� � vapor re�arc�er.
� � I Air filters are required in the return air system.
� � I The HVAC sYstem mush provide a means for balanc 111
1119 air and wader systems.
� Temperature Coi[itrojs:
Thermostats are required for each sCp&ate HVAC system. A manual or automatic Means to
�
partially restriCt or shut off the, heating and/or cvol�g input to each zone or floor shall be provided.,
( Service Water Heating:
[ ] { mater beaters with vertical pipe risers mush have a heat trap an both the inlet and outlet unless the
� water heater hay an integral heat trap or is part of a circulating system.
[ ] { Insulate circulating hat water pipes to the bevels i� Table 1.
�
Circulati-ag Hit Water Systems:
] �
Imulate ci�cula�ing hot water piers to the levels is 'fable 1.
I
Swimming Pools*
( � All heated swimming pools must have an on/off heater switch and require a paver unless over 2U%
J
Of the heating energy is from non-d+epletable sources. Poul pumps require a time clock.
l
j
Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation:
HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 °F or chilled fluids below 55 OF must be insulated to the
�
levels*n Table 2.
Table 1,' MiniMum Insulalkn, ThIcknessfor Circulatingg loot Yater Pipes.
P
TLMZ.ratm•e (F)
170-180
140-160
100-130
insulation Thickness in Inchesbv Pipe Sizes
Non -Circulating Rttnouts
Up to I ff
0.5
QS
Q.5
Up to 1.25"
1.0
0.5
0.5
Table 2. 141nixxrutn Insulataan ThicknessforlIVAC Pipes.
Piping §ntem. T�ypi!%^
L.
Heating systems
Low Pressure/Temperature
Low Temperature
Steam Condensate (far feed water)
Gating Systems
Chilled Water, Refriger
and Brine
caulMins Tnd R.
1.511 2.01, Over 2"
1.5 2.o
1.0
Fluid Temp.
Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pips
Sizes
BaRLew.(2"
Runouts 1'" and Lis
1.25"Jo
2" 2.5" to 4"
dE
201*250
1.0 1.5
1.5
2.0
azo -20v
0.5 1 .o
100
1.5
Any
1.,0 1.0
1.5
2.0
40-55
0.5
0.5
0.75
1.0
Below 40
1.0
I.0
1.5
1.5
NOTES TO FIELD (Building Department Use Only)
RIEScheck Compliance Certificate
1995 MEC
RES checkSoftware Version 3. 5 Release I b
Data filename: C:\Program FileslCheckUiEScheck\Spec 14.rck
TITLE .- Jensen 1 Brett
CITY: Rexburg
STATE: Idaho
HDD -0 8693
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Single Fatuity
DATE: 03/14/05
DATE OF PLANS: 3/12/05
PROJECT INFORMATION:
Jensen Call Residence
COMPANYINFORMATION:
Brett Jensen Construch"on inc.
COMPLIANCE: Passes
Maxim= UA = 605
Your Hume UA = 447
26.1%]3etter Than Gude (UA)
Ceiling I . Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss
Wall. 1 -0 Wood Frame, 16" o.,c.
Wilqd,Ow 1: Vinyl Frame.Double Pane with Low*E
Door 1 : Sofid
�,..
Floor 1 All -Wood JOist/Truss'Over Unconditioned Space
� Crawl �; Solid Concrete or .Masonry
Wall fieight-, 4.29
Depth below grade: 3.0'
Insulation depth: 30
Furnace 1: F41'CeCI Hot Air, $5 AFLTE
Air Conditioner 1: Electric Central Air, 10 SEER
Permit Neer
Gross GiazIng
Area or cavity Cont, or Door
Perimeter R R U -Factor UA
2597
1512
403
110
2597
IS(2
45.0 0.0
2 1.0 I.0
0340
C 2
0.0
=5"
0340
19.0
�o
32
137
3.7
49
i22
COMPLUNCE STATEMENT: The proposed build",n� design r�escribed here is �an�istet�t with the building plans, specifications,,
other �alculaiions submii#ed wig the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the 1995M[EC
-requirements in AES checkVesion 3.S Release I b {formerly MECehec4 and to comply with the mandatory �eq�tirem�nt� listed �n
the RAS checkInspectivn Checklist.
Builder/Desiper.
Date'
REScheck Inspection Checklist
1995 MEC
REScheckSoRwaze Version 3,5 Release Ib
DATE: 03/14/05
TITLE,-. Jensen / Brett
Bldg. i
Dept.
Use
Ceiflings:
( � I ceiling I : Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss, R-45.,0 cavity insulation
Comments:
Above -Grade Walls:
� ] � I Wall 1: Wood Frame, 1 61t a.c., R-2 1.0 cavity + R-2 1.0 continuous insulation
Comments:
W�.ndvws:
� ] i I Window 1: Vinyl FrameDouble Pane with Low -E., U -factor: 0.340
For windows without labeled U -factors, describe features:
#Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No
Comments:
� � i I . Doors,1,
Door 1 : Solid, U -factor: 0.340
Comments: -
Floors.
I. Floor 1: All -Wood Joist/Truss:OVeLr Unconditioned Space,
R-25.0 cavity + R-.25.4 continuous insulation
Comments:
J 0.
Crawl Space Walls:
i � � 1. Crawl L., Sofid Concrete orAUsonry, 4.2'ht/3.0'b.g/3.0'insu1,
R-19.0 continuous insulation
Comments.
Applies to walls of unventilated crawl spaces.
Heating and Cooling Equipment:
� l 1 I Furnace 1 : Forced Hot Air, 95 AFUE or or
Make and Model Number
� � [ 2. Air Conditioner h Electric Central Aj*r,, 10 SEER or higher
Make and Model Number
Air Leage:
€ � i Joints, penetrations,, and all other such openmgs i h n the building envelope that are sources of air
leakage must be scaled.
[ � � Recessed lights must be 1}Type IC rated, or 2) installed, inside an appropriate air -tight assembly
with a 0.5" clearance from combwfible materiaU. If non -IC rated, the fixture must be installed with a
391 clearance from insulation.
Vapor Retarder;
P
Required on the warm -in -winter side of all non -vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors.
Matertals Identification,
Table 1: AfiniMUM JAS&(1#1ian Tilk"essfor Circulating Hipt Fater Poes.
Heated Water
Temperature (F)
170-180
140.160
100-130
insulanon Thickness in Inches bv Pine Sizes
Non-Cr6culati
Up to 1„
0.5
0.5
0.5
r--Runouts
wvdvb�
Up to 1.25"
MW
1.0
0.5
0.5
Table 2= Minimum Irisulattion Thiek�ess fvr ffYAC F
flp.jag S stem TyRes
Heating Systems
Low Pressure/Temperature
Low Temperature
Steam Condensate for Feed water}
Cooling Systems
Chilled Water, Refrigerant,
and Bn*ne
Fluid Temp.
Range ( F)
Cl Mains = Runts
M -
1.5" to 2.0" Over 211
1.5
1.0 1.5
0.5 1.0
Oem
Insulation Thickens in Inches hy PiE. Slzv,-.j
2" unP, and Less'to 41*1
III.. � " t 1' , "'&SIMPE
201-250
0,5
1.5
2.0
-200
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.5
Any
1.0
1.0
1.5
240
40-55
0,5
0.5
0.75
I.0
Below 40
I.0
I.0
1.5
1.5
NOTES TO FIELD (Building Department Use Only)
J Materials and equipm,ent must be identified so that compliance can be determin-ed.
�
Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cAoling e�uiprnent and service water heating equipment must be provided.
� Insulation R -values, glazing Uftfactors, and heating. eau�pment efficiency must be clearly marked an
� the building plans or specifications.
Duct Insulation:
� Ducts in unconditioned spaces must be insulated to R-5,
� Ducts outside the building mush be insulated to R-$.0.
�
Duct Construction:
t
All ducts must be sealed with mastic and fibrous backing tape. Pressure -sensitive tape maybe used
�
for fi brows ducts. Duct tape is not permwed.
� The HVAC system must provide a means for balancing air and water systems.
�
Temperature Contra:
� Thermostats are required for each separate HVAC system. A manual or automatic metes to
�
Partially restrict or shut off the heating and/or cooling input to each zone or floor shall be provided.
i
� Circulating Hot Water Systems:
j
Insulate circulating hot watt' pipes to the levels in Table 1.
� Swimming Pools:
�
All heated swimming paves mint have an on/off heater switch and require a cover unless aver 20%
� of the heating energy is from nen-depietable saurces. Pool pumps requuu�e a time cock.
j
Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation:
.6
� 'HVAC piping conveying fluids above 120 T or chilled fluids below 55 OF must be insulated to the
j levels in Table 2.
DYE R
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EN GJNEERISIG - PLAN NJ N G 1bNAGEME T
June 16, 2005
i
Quinton Owens
City of Rexburg Building Department
P.O. Box 280
Rexburg, ID 83440
Red', Brett Jensen Construction -- Homes on Talon Drive'
and A ulee- rt
Dear Quinton:
undersand from the builder that you have concerns regarding the connection of garage
framing to the foundation at the front of the garage for these two homes currently under
construction.
Garage Framing
We agree there is concern for appropriate transfer of lateral forces across the opening of large
garages. We have directed the builder toaddress this by anchoring the framing on each side of
the garage door openings to the foundation with a bolted connection, cons�ruc�ing a blacked
and diaphragmed (plywood sheathed) member out of the vertical framin, an each side of the
door opening, and by providing a continuous deader across the top of all openings to the
corners of the wall. These provisions will provide the appropriate structural systems to properly
carry lateral farces across the front of the garage opening.
We appreciate you warping with us on these concerns and trust the foregoing information wilf be
adequate to resolve them and construction to continue in compliance. Should you or other
reviewers have further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
The Dyer Group, LLC
L /4? -toe
Winston R. Dyer, PE
Idaho Structural Engineer No. 4315
CC: Brett Jensen
THE DYER GROUP, LLC 9 310 12ND EASE SUIS153 v REX13URG, ID 83440 - 1607
(VI E)e 877.721.502.E (TOLL L F E F a 208.390.