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Design Y.O. Box 12675
Energy Jackson, WY 83002
Engineering, LLC diranuneli(c�hotmuil.com (307) 413-0343
March 14, 200e
Quinton Owens
City of Rexburg
Fax: 208-359-3024
The furnaces selected for the Rex Rammell residence located in Rexburg, Idaho are
modulating natural gas fired furnaces with air-conditioning. The heat/cool calculations
showed that the main floor required 4.5 tons of cooling at 450 cfm/ton (23 btu/sf-h; 2000 eft).
The heat load required was 45 MBH. The cooling requirements dictated the size of the
furnace and with the modulating heat the burner size was not critical and the typical burner
unit for the total required cooling cfm was used. This residence is only using air-conditioning
for the main floor with the possibility of adding a condensing unit to the downstairs unit in the
future. The lower floor unit is approximately % the size of the upstairs unit as the lower floor is
a daylight basement.
Please let me know if there are any other questions or comments.
Thanks,
Dee J Rammell
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Structural Engineering
3685 W Hwy 33
Rexburg, Idaho 83440
Date: December 7, 2005
To: City of Rexburg Bldg Department
Rexburg, Idaho
Call: (208) 359-1461
FAX: (208) 359-0740
Subject: Rex Rammell Residence Lateral Load Analysis for Dining Room Area
Dear Sir or Madam:
The following comments refer to the house plan referenced above. All hold downs shall be installed as
required by the manufacturer.
1. Provide Simpson HD5A or Simpson STHD8RJ each side of exterior walls of the Dining area
where they meet the main exterior walls.
2. Provide Simpson drag strut connector DSC4R/L-SDS3 at each end of girder truss at the entry of
the Dining area
Please call me if you have any questions.
Respectfully,
colt A Spaulding, P. .
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