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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES - 05-00200 - Seamons Used Car LotEnvelope Compliance Certificate 2001 1ECC C OMcheck-E2 So1ware Vers Yon 3.4 Releasc 1 a Data filename: C:1Program Fi1eslGhecklCOMcheck-EZISeamons 2005.cck Section 1: Project Info rmati 0 n Project Name; Designer/Contractor: Doctiment .fir: Seamon's Sales Building 'Design Intelligence. LL- ott Spaulding Section Z: General Information Building Location afar weather dais): Climate Zane. Heating Degree Days (base 65) degrees F).- Cooling }:Coaling Degree Days (base GS degrees k'}: Pr oJect �T pe*WIndow / Wall Ratio.,. i ld-in T rED Office Section 3: Requirements Checklist Dept. � Use � 1 Rexburg, Idaho 1 8693 143 New Constniction Permit Number Checked BY/Date r Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements All Joints and penetrations are caulked� � 1 t � weather-stripped, or t � sealed, 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leafage requirements. 3. Component R -Values & i1 -factors labeled as certified. Climate -Specific Requiremenis mponeiit NarnelDescribtion Roof 1: All -Wood JolstlRafiterlTnisS Exterior Wall I - Wood Frame, Any Spacing Window 1: Vinyl Firame-.Double Pane with Low -E Clear, SHGC 0.63 Dior 1: Solid I Gross Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget Area R -Value R -Value U -Factor U-hactor 224 38.0 0.0 0.D28 0.047 449 19.a o.0 0.068 0.067 0.340 0.520 --- -- 0.540 0.112 Floor ISlab -On-Grade: Unheated 56 --- M." _:.& (a) Budget U-firktors are used for software baselinc calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Envelope PAS S ES -. Design 15%better than code Section 4,o, Compliance Statement The proposed etivelope design represented in this document is consistent witb the building plans,l cati n and other calculations ub . ted with this Permit pl' c .t1 n. The proposed envelope t .: been � nd tt t 1 TECC, Chapter 8, requirements 1n eh Z Version 3.0Release I a arid to complyitb the mandatory requirements 1n the uir meats Checklist. Principal Enveloft Designer N*e Signature Date L -0 ighting Compliance Certificate 24U1 IECC CDMcheckEZ Software Version 3.0 Release la Data filename: C:\Prograrn Files\Check1C0Mcheck-EZ15eamons 2005.cGk Section xProject linformation Pr)t Name* sI r/Contractor: Document Author: Sezin-ion's Sales Building Design Intelligence� LLC Cott Sp,---nilding Section 2: General information Building Use Description rJ ect T Buiidinq Tv -De Office Whole Building Type, New Constnictioll 5 ection 34P Requirements Checklist IdOr Dept. Use 10 Permit Number Checked By/Date 'lo 192 Int r Lighting 1. Total actual watts must be less than or u. -al to total altowed watts Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(Y/N) 250 180 YIES I 1Exterior Lighting fat Efficacy greater than 45 lL mens W Exceptioi-7s.- Specialized iia tin highlighting features ri istbuildings-7 sicr] g - safety or security lighting- IoNv-voltage landscape lighting. `on of ,tch in g and Win g 3. Independent controls iDr each space(switcb/occupancy sensor). Exception: Area that must be continuouslyilluininated. . easter switch at enter to hotel/motel east room . Two switches or dimmer in each space to provideuniform light reduction capability. ept ot7s: Only one luminaire in , -, Anup t- s ncy; device controls the area; The area 1s a cored r, storeroom, restroom, or lobby; Areas that must be continuously illuminated; zM-ca5 grcater than 250 s . . Automatic l i ahti ri aC-D li�.it control in ace greater thy-,► s+�_ in ui l i nes t agger than S,000 . , 7. Photo cll astr riomle f bine switch on exterior lights., � Exceptions. Ares reyuirin� lighting during daylight hours $. Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires. � Exceptiojls: � Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Lum,hiaires not on same switch Section 4: Compliance Statement The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 2001 IEC C, Chapter 8, requirements in COMcheckEZ Version 3.0 Release la and to comply with the mandatary requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Pfincipgl Ligbti'ng Designer -Name z1gra ature is— Date fighting Application Worksheet 2001 IEC CC]Mc12eckEZ So$ware Version 3,0 Release la Section 1: Allowed Ilighting Power Calculation B ui' Iiii aT � Floor Area Total Allowed Watts h /ft2)a Allowed Wtt Office 192 1.3 Total 11 ed Watts =2,50 Section Actual Lighting A B C D E F F ixture Fixture Description L= / of Fixture ED Lamp Descni2tIon. WattWattaae Per Lamp / Ballast Fixture fWatt. LD x EJ_ 1 48" T 12 40W / Electronic 2 3 40 120 2 Incandescent 60W 1 1 60 60 T t l Actual Watts -- 180 Section 3: Compliance Calculation If the Total allowed Watts minus the Total 14cturxl Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Total Allowed Watts = 250 Total Actual Watts = I80 Project Compliance = 70 Lighting PAS S FS : Design 2 8% better than code Mechanical Compliance Certificate 20U1 IECC COMeheck EZ So-ftware Verslan 3.0 Release la Data filename: C:1Program F11eslChec1c1C41Uicheck-EZlSeamons 2005.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: Designer/Contractor: Document Autljor: Seamon's Sales Building Design Intelli�;ence, LLC S catt Spaulding Section 2: General Information Building Location {fur weather data}: Climate Zane. Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): Project Type: Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantl t 1 Ides rinti n Rexburg, Idaho 16 8693 143 New Construction Permit Number Checked By/Date QAC S t n -i 1: Heating: Radiant Heater, Electfic / Cooling: Ogler, Capacity <65 kBtu ,: Evaporatively CootCooted Condenser/ Single Zone Section 4: Requirements Checklist lo. Dept. Use Req o fi rem en is S p 6 f. T: HVAC System 1 en r i c Requirements : u t reset b l l systems t h i h a req i r m n t i a p l i 1 C . Load calculations per 997 ASHRAE Fundamentals C . Plant uipi- ent and system capacity no greater thaii needed to meet loads - Exception: Standby equipment auto n-iatl' cally of callwhen pn*mary system is operaUng - Exception: Multiple units controlled to sequenceoperation as a final n of locid C Iit temr tur control 1cper- system C 4. Minimum one humidity ontr l device per installed hu 1difi ,ti hu mini tion systern C I . Them-iostatic controls has 5 d. F deadband Exception -.t t ual .an. r t i n i ti and coolina C I6. Automatic Controls.- Setback to 55 deg. F (heat) mid 85 deg. F (cool); 7 -day Mock,. 2 -hour occupant ori . , 1. -li our backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception; 2 kW demand or loss, submit calculations C I7. Automati'cslut- npor xis -a -List systems axid supplyt ni itt-i airflowcafi-ri [ ] J $. Outside -air source for ventilation, system capable ofreducingOSA to required minixnum [ � j 9. R-5 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces � R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building RA in�zil�itinn between ducts and the klildin extenor when ducts are part of building assembly � -exception: Ducts located within equipment � - Exception_ Ducts with interior and exterior temperature ffil-xence not exceeding 15 deg, F. [ ] J 10. Ducts sealed - longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams an all ducts; � UL 1$ 1 A or 18 I B tapes and mastics [ ] � 11 _ Mechanical fasteners wad sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment [ ] f 1.2. Hot water pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes <= 1. 5 in. and 2 in. for pipes X1.5 in. � Chilled waterlrefrigerantlbrinepipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes {=1.5 in. and 1. 5 in.far pipes X 1. 5 in. � Stearn pipe insulation: 1. 5 in, for pipes <= 1. 5 in, and 3 in. for pipes X 1, 5 in. � - Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment j -Exception: Fluid temperatures between 5 5 -and 10 � dig. F � - Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled � - Exception; Run.outs c4 ft in length [ ] � 13. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owneF- [ ] , 14. B z1ancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 � ] j 15. Stair and elevator sha$ vents are equipped with maotoirized dampers Section 5f: Compliance Statement The. proposed c ul design represented in this document iconsistent with th b 1ld plans, specifications and other calculations sub, mitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been, to meet the 2001 I t rs requirements in M ks Z Version . leas la and t comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. PrincipAl Mechanical Designer -Name S i gn ature 4 Date Mechanical Requirements Description goal IECC COMcheckEZ Soffware Version 3.0 Release la Data filenw-ne: C -.\Program FileslChecklCOVlcheck-EZ1S eamons 2005. cck The following list provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System I Generic Requirements: Must be net by all systems to which the requirement i applicable I. Designt ng w -id cooling loads a r the building must b determined usi'no ro x� sequivalent.to those in tn Chapters 27 and 28 oftp. S E Bandbook of Fundamentals r an approved equivalent calculation procedure. . All equipment and systems must be sized to be no mater than needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of equipment providing. both ting and cooling must i this provision iDr one function with the capacity br the other -iinction as small as possible, within available equipment, options - Exception: The equipment and/or system capacity may be greater than calculated loads for standby pu-rposes. S tandby cquien must b e autom ati tally contro l l ed to b e o ff "rh e n t ary quimeat an r s -y s t em i s 0 P erat n Cr. - Exception: Multiple units of the sameui merit type, whose combined capacities exceed the calculated load arc allowed if they are provided with controls to sequence operation of the units as the load increases or decreases. . Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have 'its ovvn temperature control device. . Each humidi'fication system must have its own humidity control device. Th n ost is controlling both heating and cooling must be capable fmaintaining decree F deadband a Tame of t emp crature where no h eatin g or cooIin g x s pr v i . - Exception: Deadband capability is not required if ththem-i st t docs not bave automatic chanacover capability between e tin . cooling. . The s Fst m r 70ne control must be a programmable the st t or other automatic control. meeting the following rit ri :a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degree F during heating, and setting up t degree F during cool in b) capable of aut ati all setting hack or shutting down systems duringunoccupied lours using diffirent day s h l s have wi accessible 2 -hour occupant Y have a battery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings r at last 10 hours without power. Exception: A setback or shutof control 1s not required on thermostats that control systems serving meas that operate continuously. - Exception: A s tb ack or shuto ffcontrol is not required n systems with total energy demand o f 2 kW , t h or less. 7. outdoor -air supply systems with design airflow rtes >3 000 efm of outdoor air and all exhaust systems must have dampers that are automatically closed while the equipment is not operating. S. The system must supply out sicie ventiIatian air as required by C haptff 4 of the intemati on al Mechanical Cede. If the ventilation systez-n. is designed to supply outdoor -air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the Sy5tefl7 must be capable ofreducing outdoor -air #Iaw to the minimum rewired levels. 9. Air ducts must he insulated to the following levels-* Supply and return air ducts fiar conditioned air located in unconditioned spaces (spares neither heated nor cooled) must be insulated with a minimum of R-5. Unconditioned spaces include attics, crawl spaces ux��e�ted basements, and unheated garages.b} Suppler and return air ducts and plenums must be insulated to a minimum of R-8 why located outside the building. c) When ducts are located within exterior components (e.g., Roars or roofs), minimum R-$ insulation is required only between the duct and the building exterior. - Exception: Duct insulation 'is not required oil ducts located witbin equipment. - Exception; Duct 'Insulation is not required N h n the sign t p r ture di&rence between the int nor and t r of the duct or pleimm does not exceed 15 degree F. 10, All o int s longitudinal antransverse seams, and connect -Ions 'in ductworkmust be see-arely seated Using l a .ts rnech,anical bsteners with seals, gaskets, or sti s isle aiid mastic: sealing systems, or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1$ 7 A or UL 18 1 B. 11. Mechwiical fasteners and seals, mastics, or gaskets must be used when connecting ducts to dins and other air distribution equipment, including multiple -zone terminal units. 11 All pipes serving space-conditiaraing systems must be insulated as follows,, Hot water piping for heating systems: 1 in. for pipes <=1 1f2 -in. nominal diameter Z in, for pipes >1 112 -in. nominal diameter. Ch illrefrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1 in. insulation for pipes <-- 1 1/2 -in. nominal diameter 1 1 in. insulation for pipes >I 1 -in. nominal diameter. t.e= pip i . 1 1 in. insulation fDr pipes <--I 1/2 -in., nominal diameter 3 in, insulation for pipes >1 1/2 -in. nominal ian t '. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for factory-installed piping within HVAC equipment. - tion: Pipe insulation is not requi,red for piping that conveys ff uids having a design operatincr temperature rage between 55 dcarrees F and105 degrees P. - Exception P t e insulation i not required for piping that cone dui ds that have not been heated or cooled through the use f fossil fuels or electric power. - Exception- Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 1 in length and 1 in. in diameter between the control vales and HVAC coil. 13. Operation and 11-laintenance documentation taus t ber i to the owner that includes at least the bll win information -a) equcapacity (in tit and output) and required maintenance actionsb) equipment operation and Maintenancenn is stem control l n amt nano and calibration information, including .nZ: diagrams, schematics, old control sequence descriptions; desired or field-deten-nined set points must be pen-mmentlyrecorded on control draNvings, a control devices, or, 16r dicrital control systems, in pro r i mm nts complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate. 14. Each supplyair utl t or diffiser and each zone tennifinal device (such as VAV or nixing box) ut have its own balancing device. Acceptable balano'n.gir devices include adjustable dampers located w phi n the ductwork, tem inal devices, and supply air diflusers. 15. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as zequireci by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut whenthe spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity n n -m t r zed.) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stoties in height above grade. �. Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces.