Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMCHECK - 03-00019 - Green Gables II - Three 4-Plex Buildingsi Envelope Compliance Certificate 2001 IECC CoMcheck,-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2a Data filename: CdAADS\ComCheckv-ezTetemn 4-vplcx.cck Section 1: Project Information i Project Name: 4 plex for 'ebb Constmcfion Designer/Contractor.,- Stanley Palmer Document Author-, Tracy Langenwalter ATCMteCftn-M Designer Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data.); Climate Zone-- Heating one_Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F)-- Cooling Degree Days abase 55 degrees F).- Rexburg Id 6 143 Floor Area. 3024 Project Description (cheek one): New Construction � Addition � Alteration � Unconditioned Shelf (dile Affidavit) lection 3,41 Requirements ChcCkJ"ISt Bldg. Dept. Use Air Ualkage, COmponent Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements 1 . A]1 joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed., weather-stripped, or otherwise sealed. sea 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as muting leakage requirements. 3. Component R_vajues & U -factors labeled a5 t]ertified. 4.. Vapor retarder installed. FA d Component Nam Roof 1': All -mood Joist/Rafter/Truss Extenor Wall I. Wood Frame, Any Spacing Window I: Vinyl Frame., Double Pane,, Clear, S Door 1: Solid interior Wall 1: Woad Frme-, Any Spacing Exterior Wall 2: Wcod Frame,, Any Spacing Wj"ndow 2: Vinyl Frame,, Double Pane, Glean', S Door 2: Solid HGc 0.66 intenor Wall 2: Wgod Frame, Any Spacing Basement WA 1: Solid Concrete or Masonry c— 811 Furring: Nine, Wall Ht 4.0, Depth B.G. 3.0 Floor 1: AII-Wood JoistfTruss Gross Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget Area R-Valu,e R --.Value U -Factor U -Factor 1512 38.0 0.0 0.028 0.047 1248 22.0 0.0 0.060 0.067 170 -- -- 0.350 0.520 40 --- — 0.400 0.112 288 22.0 0.0 0.059 0.112 1248 22.0 0.0 0.060 0.067 170 -— -- 0.350 0,52-0 40 -- -- 0.400 0.112 288 22.0 0.0 0.059 0.112 624 -- 19.0 0.049 0.091 1512 19.0 0.0 0.049 0.040 (a) Budget U-factvrs are used for software baseline calculations 4AILY, and are not code regiureznents. Envelope PASSES: Design 24% better than code Secti"on 4: Compi�ance Statement The proposed envelope design. represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifk;aiians and other calcuIaLions submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2001 ICC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2ai, Pnnctpal Envelope designer -Mame signature Dade Lighting Compliance Certificate 2001 IECC COMehecki-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2a Data filename: C-.1ADSTomCheck-ezTeterson 4-plexxck Section 1; Project Information Project Name. Designer/ qtr, Document Author: Section 2: General Information Bin*lc�ig Use Description by, 4 plex for Webb Construction Staffley Palmer 'racy Langenwalter .Architectural. Designer Fermat Number Floor Area 3024 Project Description (check one): New Construction _ AdditiOn AlteratiOR � Unconditioned Sher (File, Affidavit) Section 3: Requirements Cheekli'st Inte6or fighting I. Total actual watts must be less than or qua] to total allowed watts Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(YN) 1814 Extcn*or Lighting 2. Efficacy g=ter than 45 lumens[W Exceptions: Speciahzed lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safer or security lighting; low -voltage landscape hghiing. Controls, Switching, and Wiring 3. Independent controls for each space (SwitClVoccupancy senor). Exception: Areas that must bc continuously lighted. 4. Master switch at entry to hotel/inotel guest room. S. Two Witches or dimmer in each space to provide uniform light redaction capability, ExceP tions: Only one lwninai3re in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, Starage, restroom, or gabby; Areas that mush be continuously lighted.; Areas greaser than 250 sq.ft. 6. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions.0 Areas requiring fighting during daylight hours 7. Tandem wird one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted Luminaires. Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ball =OS not on &=e 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 pennit appl-cation. The Proposedlighting system has been designed to meet the 20UI JECC Rquirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 ReIme 2a-. Principal Lighting Designer -Name Signature Lighting Application Worksheet Zoos IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2a Section 1.* Allowed Lighfing Power Calculat'vn A B C D Total Flour Allm;ed Allowed Area Watts Watts Buil&g IyM. (Nvatts/V) ta. X 0 Other 324 a.f 1814 Total Allowed Watts — 1814 Section 2-.9 Actual Lighting Pver Calculation9 Power A B C D E F Fixture Fixture D=ription ! Lamps/ # 6-f Fixture ID Lam. D DescriiDtion I WaWajLe Per LMv! BaHast FiXtM Fixftues Wat-tt (D x Q Incandescent 60W01 18 6q 10OU Total Actual Watts = 148o Sectl'on 3; Compliance Calculation If the Total Allvwed watts minus the Total Actual YYatts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Lighting PASSES: Design 40% better than carie Total Allowed Watts= 1814 Total Actual Watts = I080 Project Compliance = 734 Mechanical Compliance Certificate 2001 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Versidon.2.4 Release 2a Data filenameh- CRAADS\ComCheck-ezTeterson 4-plexxck Seet"1on I: ProJect Information Project Name: 4 plex for Webb Construction, Designer/Contractor: Staulcy Palmer Document Author: Tracy Langenwalter Architectural Designer lection 2 -so General Informat"tan Permi"'t Number Checked By/Date Building Lotion (for weather data): Rexburg, Idaho Climate Zone, 16 Heafing.Degree Days (base 65 degrees F') : 8693 Cooling Degree Dais (base 65 degrees 143 Project Description,(check one),- New ne):New ConMuction � Addition � AlterationUnconditioned�She�I (File dax. it) Section 3: Mechanic�ri Systems Lisp Quantitv 20 Svstem e & Descri ion HVAC System 1: Heating: Radiant Heater, Electric, Heating Capacitv Unknown !Single Zone Section 4: Requirements checklist Requ*rcments Specific To.* HVAC System 1 GeDefic Requirements: Must be,maet hair all systems #o which the n�gr��rvem�en# is app�cae 1. Load calculations per 1997 ASHRAE Fundmentals 2. Plant equipment and sygem -Capacity no greater than needed to meet loads - Exception; Standby equipment automatically off when primary systems is operating Exception: Multiple wets cont�a�led to s�gnence operation as a function o� load 3. Minvnum one temperature contml device per system 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed hmni OnIcation ulm icatton system 5. Automatic Controls: Setback t0 5.5 deg. F (heat) and 85 deg. F (cwt�; 7-&v —,,clock, 2 -hour �cuga��i overri.de, iU-Senear backup - Ex�cegtian: Con 'I operating zones - Exception.. 2 kW demand or less, Submit calculations 6. Outside-ar source for ventlativn; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum 7. ROt water pipe insuda�ian: I in. for ��p� �= 1.5 in. and 2 in. fo� �7i�5 >1.5 � Chiliad v�aterl�frigeran�brine pipe insu�a#ion. 1 in. for pipes <=�..5 in. and L 5 in. for pipes X 1. 5 in. steam pipe ins�zIa�on: 1.5 i�. farpipes�= 1,5 in. aad 3 in. for pipes }1.5 in. Exception: piping within HVACNequpment Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 deg. F - Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled - Excepfion: Runvuts <4 ft in length � � 8, Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner � � � 9. Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motoTized dmpers I � � 10. Exhaust air heat recove-ry included for systems 5,,000 cfm or greater With more than 70% outside air fraction or specifically exempted � .1 � I L Kitchen hoods >5,000 Cfm Provided with 50% makeup air that is uncooled and heated fo no more than 60 deg. F wiles q=ifically exempted � � j 12. Buildings with fume hood systems mush have variable air volume hood design, exhaust heat recovery,, or uprate makeup air supply meeting the fo3lvwing: a) 75% make up air quantity, and /or b) Within 2°F of room temperature and/or c) no humidification d) no sill -ndtaneous heating and cooling Section 5: Coiiipi�anC@ Statement The proposed mechanical design represented in document is consistent with the buildingpans, specifi-cations and other Wculations submittedwith this penwt application.The Proposed mechanical systems haEFe been designed to meet the 200 1 IECC requirements In COMc3reckEZ Version 2.4 Release 2a. PnoncipalMechanical Designer -Name Date Mechanical Requirements Description 2001 ICC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2_4 Relene 2a Data filename: CAADS\COmChCck-ezTeterson .4-plex,cck The f0flOwing dist provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechancal Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific Ta: JIVAC System I Generic Requirements; Must be mei by all systems to which the requirement IS applicable 1. Design heating and cooing IOadS for the building must be determined usIng PrOcCdures equivalent to those in Chapters 27 and 28 of the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals or an approved equi procedure.entvcalculation 2. x,11 equipment and systems must be sized to be nv 91 -cater #hon needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of equipment providing both heating and coaling must satisfy this provision for one function with the rapacity for the tither function as small as possibl e, within availably equipment options. - Exception: The equipment and/or stem capacitY maybe greater ffm calculated loads for standby PSS- Standby equipment must be automatically controlled to be off when the primary equipment and/or syste�n is nPCrating, exception.: Multiple units of the sauce equipment type whose combined capacities exceed the cakuiated load are allowed if they are provided with controis to sequence Operation of the wEut decreases. s as the load increases or 3. Each heating or cooling system searving a single :zone must have its own temperature control device. 4. Each humidffication system must have its awn hmm"dity control device. 5. The system or zone contxol mist be a programmable thermostat or atlaex automatic con"I meeting file fvflvwmg criteria:a) capable of setting back temperature to SS degree F during heatin.g and setting up to 85 degree F' during cooling�r} capable of automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 di�ercnt day schedule�c) have an acc�ss���� 2 -hour occupant �a�aemded} have a battery back. -up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at least 10 h -OM without power, - Ex"ceptian: A setback or shutoff control is not Mquared on thexmostats thaf control systems sen�.ng areas that operate continuously. Exception; A setback or shutoff control is not required on systems with tvtai energy demand of 2 kW (6,826 Bta&) or Iess, �. The system must SUPply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the International McchaWcaj Code. If the ventilation stem is designed to supply outdoor -air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the system must be capable of reducing outdoor -air flow to the minimum required levejs. 7- All pipes serving space-canclifionmg systems must be insulated as follows -1 i Hot water pipng for heating. systems. 1 in. for pipes <_I II2-in. nominal. diameter 2 in. for pipes }1 1/2 -in, nominal diameter. chilled water, refrigerant, and bri-ne0piping systems: I in. insWa'on for pipes <=1 112j4n, noflnnal diameter 1 112 in. insU.�.atian for pipes >1 1/2 -in. nominal diameter. stempiping: I i12 gin. insulation fog Pipes <= I 1!2 -in. nonlinal. diameter 3 in. insulation for pipes >1 1!2 -in. nominal diameter. Ex�ep�.vn: Pipe �nsula�on is not required dor factoy-lft s led piping within HVAC equiprnent. Exception: pipe insula#tan is not required for piping titat conveys fl.uudS g a design operating temperatuxc range between 55 degrees F and I05 degrees F. - Exception: Pipe insWation is not required for piping that conveys fluids that have not bin heated or coaled through the use of fossid fuels or electric power. s Exception; Pipe insWation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and I in. in diameter betwem the control va�ve and HVAC cni�. �. Operation and maintenance documentation must be provided to t�€e owner that includes at least the, following infonuatiowa) equipment capacity (input and output) and required maintenance actionsb) equipment operation and maintenuce manuaLsc) HVAC system can�ai maintenance and calibration ftfformation,, inceding wiring diagxa�s, schemat��s, and control sequence descriptions; desired or field-detennined set points mush be Penmnently recorded on control &awings, at control devices, or, for digiW cone systems, in pragramming cOmmIMWj complete namfive of how each system isIntended to operaie. 9. Stair and elevator shaft vents mush be e ui during normal buildingt�interlocked�PPS �t� �tott�rized d�mpeTs c�.pable of being automa�tically closed Aeration and to open as required by by f re and srnn�e detection systems. All 9mvity outdoor au- suPpIy and exhaust hoods, �e€�ts, and venti,latvrs must be equipped with matorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces sewed aye not in use. Exceptions: Gravity (nQ11-1110tOrized) dampers are acceptable in buildings Tess than three stories in height above grade. w Ventilation systems serving unconditioned space. .10. Indiidual fan Systems with a design supply air capacity of 5000 car g�ater anc� m�in�mum outside sir e�'ecti�eness. supply of 70% or greater of the sup�Iy air capac�f� must I�a�e an energy recovery sy�l�m with at least a 50% Excepfiofls: Systems serning spaces that are not cooled and heated to <fU °F. iCommercial kitchen hoods (grease) classified as Type 1 by NFPA 95 Systems exriaus#ing toxic, flammable, paint 4or corrosive fumes or dust If an air ecnnnmfizer is also required, heat recut=ery must be bypassed or controlled to penin t air economizer operation. l 1. Individual kitchen exhaust hoods urger than. 5000 cft must be provided with make-up air sized for at least 50% Of exhaust air volume that is uncooled and either unheated or heated to.-nv More dm fQ OFEx�ep�ions: . WheTe hoods are used to exhaust ventilation air that would athcrMse exfiltxate �r be e�aust@d. by nth�� fan systems. - Certified grease extractor hoods that require a fact rreltfcity no >60 fpm. 12. Buildings withfume hood systems having a total exhaust rade >I S,Da{3 Gfrn must either have vanable air volume hand design, exhaust air head recovery, or separate make up air supply* Z