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PROJECT SUMMARY
Short Desc:WS-01 Description:WATERSTONE LOT-1
Owner:
Address1:5226 ARMINA PLACE City:FORT PIERCE
Address2: State:FL
Zip:34951
Type:Office Class:New Finished building
Jurisdiction:ST LUCIE COUNTY, ST LUCIE COUNTY, FL (661000)
Conditioned Area:1996 SF Conditioned & UnConditioned Area:1996 SF
No of Stories:1 Area entered from Plans 1996 SF
Permit No:0 Max Tonnage 2.4
If different, write in:______________________
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ResultCriteriaDesignComponent
Compliance Summary
Gross Energy Cost (in $) 1,372.0 1,680.0 PASSED
LIGHTING CONTROLS PASSES
EXTERNAL LIGHTING PASSES
HVAC SYSTEM PASSES
PLANT No Entry
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS PASSES
PIPING SYSTEMS No Entry
Met all required compliance from Check List?Yes/No/NA
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
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CERTIFICATIONS
I hereby certify that the plans and specifications covered by this calculation are in compliance with the
Florida Energy Code
Prepared By: __________________ Building Official: __________________
Date: _________________ Date: __________________
I certify that this building is in compliance with the FLorida Energy Efficiency Code
Owner Agent: __________________ Date: __________________
If Required by Florida law, I hereby certify (*) that the system design is in compliance with the Florida Energy
Efficiency Code
Architect: __________________ Reg No: __________________
Electrical Designer: __________________ Reg No: __________________
Lighting Designer: __________________ Reg No: __________________
Mechanical Designer: __________________ Reg No: __________________
Plumbing Designer: __________________ Reg No: __________________
(*) Signature is required where Florida Law requires design to be performed by registered design
professionals. Typed names and registration numbers may be used where all relevant information is
contained on signed/sealed plans.
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Project: WS-01
Title: WATERSTONE LOT-1
Type: Office
(WEA File: FL_ST_LUCIE_CO_INTL.tm3)
93.4
$1,372
93.4
27321
$1,372
13.6
3979
$200
14.8
4325
$217
0.2
53
$3
22.0
6441
$323
9.9
2896
$145
32.9
9627
$483
115.2
$1,680
115.2
33726
$1,680
11.3
3309
$165
14.8
4325
$215
0.1
20
$1
40.4
11840
$590
11.5
3371
$168
37.1
10860
$541
Total
ELECTRICITY(MBtu/kWh/$)
AREA LIGHTS
MISC EQUIPMT
PUMPS & MISC
SPACE COOL
SPACE HEAT
VENT FANS
2) Baseline1) Proposed
Building End Uses
Credits Applied: None
Passing Criteria = 1680
Design (including any credits) = 1372
Passing requires Proposed Building cost to be at most 100% of
Baseline cost. This Proposed Building is at 81.7%
PASSES
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Project: WS-01
Title: WATERSTONE LOT-1
Type: Office
(WEA File: FL_ST_LUCIE_CO_INTL.tm3)
CLP
(W)
Area or Length
or No. of Units
(Sqft or ft)
Allowance
(W/Unit)
CategoryDescription
External Lighting Compliance
ELPA
(W)
Tradable?
Ext Light 1 Emergency Lighting that is
automatically off during normal
building operation
58.8 450No
Ext Light 2 Entry Canopies 0.2 33.0 288Yes
Ext Light 3 Canopies (freestanding, attached
and Overhangs)
0.6 85.0 2851Yes
Tradable Surfaces: 56 (W) Allowance for Tradable: 658.92 (W)
All External Lighting: 506 (W)
Complicance check includes a excess/Base allowance of 600.00(W)
PASSES
Project: WS-01
Title: WATERSTONE LOT-1
Type: Office
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ComplianceDesign
CP
Min
CP
DescriptionAcronym
Lighting Controls Compliance
Ashrae
ID
Area
(sq.ft)
16,001 Private Living Space 1,616 110 PASSESPRIVATE LIVING
17 Office - Enclosed 380 13 PASSESPr0Zo2Sp1
PASSES
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Project: WS-01
Title: WATERSTONE LOT-1
Type: Office
(WEA File: FL_ST_LUCIE_CO_INTL.tm3)
System Report Compliance
SYSTEM-2 System 2 Constant Volume Air Cooled
Split System < 65000 Btu/hr
Component Category Capacity Design
Eff
Eff
Criteria
Design
IPLV
IPLV
Criteria
Comp-
liance
No. of Units
1
Cooling System Air Conditioners Air
Cooled Split System <
65000 Btu/h Cooling
Capacity
14400 20.2 13.0 8.0 PASSES
Heating System Electric Furnace 18000 1.0 1.0 PASSES
Air Handling
System -Supply
Air Handler (Supply) -
Constant Volume
600 0.8 0.8 Not Required
Air Distribution
System (Sup)
ADS System 6.0 6.0 PASSES
SYSTEM-1 System 1 Constant Volume Air Cooled
Split System < 65000 Btu/hr
Component Category Capacity Design
Eff
Eff
Criteria
Design
IPLV
IPLV
Criteria
Comp-
liance
No. of Units
1
Cooling System Air Conditioners Air
Cooled Split System <
65000 Btu/h Cooling
Capacity
28800 14.0 13.0 8.0 PASSES
Heating System Electric Furnace 32800 1.0 1.0 PASSES
Air Handling
System -Supply
Air Handler (Supply) -
Constant Volume
947 0.8 0.8 Not Required
Air Distribution
System (Sup)
ADS System 6.0 6.0 PASSES
PASSES
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Comp
liance
CategoryMin
IPLV
Min
Eff
Design
IPLV
Design
Eff
SizeInstalled
No
Description
Plant Compliance
None
Project: WS-01
Title: WATERSTONE LOT-1
Type: Office
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Comp
liance
Design
Loss
Design
Eff
Max
Loss
Min
EffCategoryTypeDescription
Water Heater Compliance
Water Heater 1 Electric water heater <= 12 [kW]0.970.97 PASSES
PASSES
Piping System Compliance
Category Pipe Dia
[inches]
Ins Cond
[Btu-in/hr
.SF.F]
Operating
Temp
[F]
Is
Runout?
Ins
Thick [in]
Compl-
iance
Req Ins
Thick [in]
None
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Topic Section Component Description
Yes N/A Exempt
Mandatory Requirements (as applicable)Mandatory requirements compiled by US Department
of Energy and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Adopted with permission
1. To be checked by Designer or Engineer
Insulation 5.8.1.2 Envelope Below-grade wall insulation installed per
manufacturer’s instructions.
Insulation 5.8.1.2 Envelope Slab edge insulation installed per manufacturerâ
€™s instructions.
Insulation 5.5.3.5 Envelope Slab edge insulation depth/length.
Insulation 6.4.4.1.5 Envelope Bottom surface of floor structures incorporating
radiant heating insulated to >=R-3.5.
Fenestration 5.5.3.6 Envelope U-factor of opaque doors associated with the
building thermal envelope meets requirements.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.1, 6.5.1.1,
6.5.1.3, 6.5.1.4
Mechanical Air economizers provided where required (and not
exempted), meet the requirements for design
capacity, control signal, ventilation controls,
high-limit shut-off, integrated economizer control,
and provide a means to relieve excess outside air
during operation.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.1, 6.5.1.2,
6.5.1.3
Mechanical Water economizers provided where required,
meet the requirements for design capacity,
maximum pressure drop and integrated
economizer control.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.1.5 Mechanical Economizer operation will not increase heating
energy use during normal operation.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.2.2.1 Mechanical Three-pipe hydronic systems using a common
return for hot and chilled water are not used.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.2.2.3 Mechanical Hydronic heat pump systems connected to a
common water loop meet heat rejection and heat
addition requirements.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.1.6 Mechanical Water economizer specified on hydronic cooling
and humidification systems designed to maintain
inside humidity at >35 ºF dewpoint if an
economizer is required.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.1.1 Mechanical HVAC fan systems at design conditions do not
exceed allowable fan system motor nameplate hp
or fan system bhp.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.1.2 Mechanical HVAC fan motors not larger than the first available
motor size greater than the bhp.
HVAC 6.5.6.1 Mechanical Exhaust air energy recovery on systems meeting
Tables 6.5.6.1-1, and 6.5.6.1-2.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.2 Mechanical Service water heating equipment meets efficiency
requirements.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.5.2 Mechanical Service water heating equipment used for space
heating complies with the service water heating
equipment requirements.
Insulation 5.8.1.2 Envelope Above-grade wall insulation installed per
manufacturer’s instructions.
Insulation 5.8.1.2 Envelope Floor insulation installed per manufacturer’s
instructions.
Controls 10.4.3 Mechanical Elevators are designed with the proper lighting,
ventilation power, and standby mode.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7a Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7b Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7c Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
RequirementTable 6.8.1-7
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SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7d Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.5.3 Mechanical Centrifugal fan open-circuit cooling towers having
combined rated capacity >= 1100 gpm meets
minimum efficiency requirement: Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7e Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7f Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7g Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7h Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.1, 6.8.1-7i Mechanical Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
Requirement Table 6.8.1-7
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.5.3 Mechanical Gas-fired water-heating equipment installed in
new buildings: where a singular piece of
water-heating equipment >= 1,000 kBtu/h serves
the entire building, thermal efficiency must be >=
90 Et.
Where multiple pieces of water-heating
equipment serve the building with combined rating
is >= 1,000 kBtu/h, the combined
input-capacity-weighted-average thermal
efficiency , thermal efficiency must be >= 90 Et.
Exclude input rating of equipment in individual
dwelling units and equipment <= 100 kBtu/h.
2. To be checked by Plan Reviewer
Plan Review 4.2.2, 5.4.3.1.1, 5.7 Envelope Plans and/or specifications provide all information
with which compliance can be determined for the
building envelope and document where
exceptions to the standard are claimed.
Plan Review 4.2.2, 6.4.4.2.1,
6.7.2
Mechanical Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
all information with which compliance can be
determined for the mechanical systems and
equipment and document where exceptions to the
standard are claimed. Load calculations per
acceptable engineering standards and
handbooks.
Plan Review 4.2.2, 7.7.1, 10.4.2 Mechanical Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
all information with which compliance can be
determined for the service water heating systems
and equipment and document where exceptions
to the standard are claimed. Hot water system
sized per manufacturer's sizing guide.
Plan Review 4.2.2, 8.4.1.1,
8.4.1.2, 8.7
Project Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
all information with which compliance can be
determined for the electrical systems and
equipment and document where exceptions are
claimed. Feeder connectors sized in accordance
with approved plans and branch circuits sized for
maximum drop of 3%.
Plan Review 4.2.2, 9.4.3, 9.7 Interior Lighting Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
all information with which compliance can be
determined for the interior lighting and electrical
systems and equipment and document where
exceptions to the standard are claimed.
Information provided should include interior
lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and
ballasts, transformers and control devices.
Plan Review 9.7 Exterior Lighting Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
all information with which compliance can be
determined for the exterior lighting and electrical
systems and equipment and document where
exceptions to the standard are claimed.
Information provided should include exterior
lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and
ballasts, transformers and control devices.
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Insulation 5.8.1.7.3 Envelope Insulation in contact with the ground has <=0.3%
water absorption rate per ASTM C272.
Air Leakage 5.4.3.4 Envelope Vestibules are installed where building entrances
separate conditioned space from the exterior, and
meet exterior envelope requirements. Doors have
self-closing devices, and are >=7 ft apart (>= 16 ft
apart for adjoinging floor area >= 40000 sq.ft.).
Vestibule floor area <=7 50 sq.ft. or 2 percent of
the adjoining conditioned floor area.
HVAC 6.4.3.4.4 Mechanical Ventilation fans >0.75 hp have automatic controls
to shut off fan when not required.
HVAC 6.4.3.8 Mechanical Demand control ventilation provided for spaces
>500 ft2 and >25 people/1000 ft2 occupant
density and served by systems with air side
economizer, auto modulating outside air damper
control, or design airflow >3,000 cfm.
HVAC 6.4.4.1.4 Mechanical Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of sensible
heating panels have insulation >= R-3.5.
HVAC 6.5.2.3 Mechanical Dehumidification controls provided to prevent
reheating, recooling, mixing of hot and cold
airstreams or concurrent heating and cooling of
the same airstream.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.1.3 Mechanical Fans have efficiency grade (FEG) >= 67. The total
efficiency of the fan at the design point of
operation <= 15% of maximum total efficiency of
the fan.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.5 Mechanical Motors for fans >= 1/12 hp and < 1 hp are
electronically-commutated motors or have a
minimum motor efficiency of 70%. These motors
are also speed adjustable for either balancing or
remote control.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.3.10 Mechanical DDC system installed and capable of providing
control logic including monitoring zone and
system demand for fan pressure, pump pressure,
heating, and cooling; transferring zone and
system demand information from zones to air
distribution system controllers and from air
distribution systems to heating and cooling plant
controllers; automatically detecting and alerting
system operator when zones and systems
excessively drive the reset logic; allow operator
removal of zone(s) from the reset algorithm ; AND
capable of trending and graphically displaying
input and output points.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.3 Mechanical Reset static pressure setpoint for DDC controlled
VAV boxes reporting to central controller based on
the zones requiring the most pressure. Controls
provide: zone damper monitoring or indicator of
static pressure need; autodetection, alarm, and
operator override of zones excessively triggering
reset logic.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.3 Mechanical Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC of individual
zone boxes have static pressure setpoint reset
controls.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.4 Mechanical Multiple zone HVAC systems have supply air
temperature reset controls.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.1 Mechanical System turndown requirement met through
multiple single-input boilers, one or more
modulating boilers, or a combination of
single-input and modulating boilers.
Boiler input between 1.0 MBtu/h and 5 MBtu/h
has 3:1 turndown ratio, boiler input between 5.0
MBtu/h and 10 MBtu/h has 4:1 turndown ratio,
boiler input > 10.0 MBtu/h has 5:1 turndown ratio.
HVAC 6.5.4.2 Mechanical HVAC pumping systems >10 hp designed for
variable fluid flow.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.3, 6.5.4.3.1,
6.5.4.3.2
Mechanical Fluid flow shutdown in pumping systems to
multiple chillers or boilers when systems are shut
down.
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SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.4 Mechanical Temperature reset by representative building
loads in pumping systems >10 hp for chiller and
boiler systems >300,000 Btu/h.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.5.2 Mechanical Hydronic heat pumps and water-cooled unitary air
conditioners with pump systems >5 hp have
controls or devices to reduce pump motor
demand.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.6 Mechanical Chilled-water and condenser water piping sized
according to design flow rate and total annual
hours of operation (Table 6.5.4.6).
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.5.2.1 Mechanical Fan systems with motors >=7.5 hp associated
with heat rejection equipment to have capability to
operate at 2/3 of full-speed and auto speed
controls to control the leaving fluid temperature or
condensing temp/pressure of heat rejection
device.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.5.2.2 Mechanical Multicell heat rejection equipment with
variable-speed fan drives installed that operate
the maximum number of fans allowed that comply
with manufacturers specs and control all fans to
the same fan speed required for the
instantaneous cooling duty.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.5.2.3 Mechanical NA
HVAC 6.5.7.1.1 Mechanical Kitchen hoods >5,000 cfm have make up air
>=50% of exhaust air volume.
HVAC 6.5.7.1.1 Mechanical Kitchen hoods >5,000 cfm have make up air
>=50% of exhaust air volume.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.7.1.2 Mechanical Conditioned supply air to space with a kitchen
hood shall not exceed the greater of a) supply
flow required to meet space heating or cooling, or
b) hood exhaust flow minus the available air
transfer from available spaces.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.7.1.3 Mechanical Kitchen hoods with a total exhaust airflow rate
>5000 cfm meet replacement air, ventilation
system, or energy recovery requirements shown
in Table 6.5.7.1.3.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.7.1.4 Mechanical Kitchen hoods with a total exhaust airflow rate
>5000 cfm meet replacement air, ventilation
system, or energy recovery requirements.
HVAC 6.5.7.2 Mechanical Fume hoods exhaust systems >=5,000 cfm have
VAV hood exhaust and supply systems, direct
make-up air or heat recovery.
HVAC 6.5.8.1 Mechanical Unenclosed spaces that are heated use only
radiant heat.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.5.1 Mechanical Combined space and water heating system not
allowed unless standby loss less than calculated
maximum. AHJ has approved or combined
connected load <150 kBtu/h.
Controls 8.4.2 Project At least 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-Amp
receptacles are controlled by an automatic control
device.
Other Equipment 10.4.1 Mechanical Electric motors meet requirements where
applicable.
HVAC 6.4.3.3.2 Mechanical Setback controls allow automatic restart and
temporary operation as required for maintenance.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.3.3.3 Mechanical Systems with setback controls and DDC include
optimum start controls. Optimum start algorithm
considers mass radiant slab floor temperature.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.3.3.4 Mechanical Zone isolation devices and controls.
Wattage 9.4.2 Exterior Lighting Exterior lighting power is consistent with what is
shown on the approved lighting plans,
demonstrating proposed watts are less than or
equal to allowed watts.
3. To be checked by Inspector
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Insulation 5.8.1.7 Envelope Exterior insulation protected against damage,
sunlight, moisture, wind, landscaping and
equipment maintenance activities.
HVAC 6.4.3.7 Mechanical Freeze protection and snow/ice melting system
sensors for future connection to controls.
Air Leakage 5.4.3.1 Envelope Continuous air barrier is wrapped, sealed,
caulked, gasketed, and/or taped in an approved
manner, except in semiheated spaces in climate
zones 1-6.
Air Leakage 5.4.3.2 Envelope Factory-built and site-assembled fenestration and
doors are labeled or certified as meeting air
leakage requirements.
Fenestration 5.8.2.1, 5.8.2.3,
5.8.2.4, 5.8.2.5
Envelope Fenestration products rated (U-factor, SHGC, and
VT) in accordance with NFRC or energy code
defaults are used.
Fenestration 5.8.2.2 Envelope Fenestration and door products are labeled, or a
signed and dated certificate listing the U-factor,
SHGC, VT, and air leakage rate has been
provided by the manufacturer.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.4.1 Mechanical Temperature controls installed on service water
heating systems (<=120ºF to maximum
temperature for intended use).
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.4.2 Mechanical Automatic time switches installed to automatically
switch off the recirculating hot-water system or
heat trace.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.6 Mechanical Heat traps installed on non-circulating storage
water tanks.
HVAC 6.4.1.4, 6.4.1.5 Mechanical HVAC equipment efficiency verified. Non-NAECA
HVAC equipment labeled as meeting 90.1.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.1.5.2 Mechanical PTAC and PTHP with sleeves 16 in. by 42 in.
labeled for replacement only.
HVAC 6.4.3.4.1 Mechanical Stair and elevator shaft vents have motorized
dampers that automatically close.
HVAC 6.4.3.4.2, 6.4.3.4.3 Mechanical Outdoor air and exhaust systems have motorized
dampers that automatically shut when not in use
and meet maximum leakage rates. Check gravity
dampers where allowed.
HVAC 6.4.3.4.5 Mechanical Enclosed parking garage ventilation has
automatic contaminant detection and capacity to
stage or modulate fans to 50% or less of design
capacity.
HVAC 6.5.3.2.1 Mechanical DX cooling systems >= 75 kBtu/h (>= 65 kBtu/h
effective 1/2016) and chilled-water and
evaporative cooling fan motor hp >= ¼ designed
to vary indoor fan airflow as a function of load and
comply with operational requirements.
HVAC 6.4.4.1.1 Mechanical Insulation exposed to weather protected from
damage. Insulation outside of the conditioned
space and associated with cooling systems is
vapor retardant.
HVAC 6.4.4.1.2 Mechanical HVAC ducts and plenums insulated. Where ducts
or plenums are installed in or under a slab,
verification may need to occur during Foundation
Inspection.
HVAC 6.4.4.1.3 Mechanical HVAC piping insulation thickness. Where piping
is installed in or under a slab, verification may
need to occur during Foundation Inspection.
HVAC 6.4.4.2.1 Mechanical Ducts and plenums sealed based on static
pressure and location.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.4.2.2 Mechanical Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires
air leakage testing.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.2.1 Mechanical Zone controls can limit simultaneous heating and
cooling and sequence heating and cooling to each
zone.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.2.2.2 Mechanical Two-pipe hydronic systems using a common
distribution system have controls to allow a
deadband >=15 ºF, allow operation in one mode
for at least 4 hrs before changeover, and have
rest controls to limit heating and cooling supply
temperature to <=30 ºF.
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HVAC 6.5.2.4.1 Mechanical Humidifiers with airstream mounted preheating
jackets have preheat auto-shutoff value set to
activate when humidification is not required.
HVAC 6.5.2.4.2 Mechanical Humidification system dispersion tube hot
surfaces in the airstreams of ducts or air-handling
units insulated >= R-0.5.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.2 Mechanical VAV fans have static pressure sensors positioned
so setpoint <=1.2 in. w.c. design pressure.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.5.1 Mechanical Two-position automatic valve interlocked to shut
off water flow when hydronic heat pump with
pumping system >10 hp is off.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.6.2 Mechanical Condenser heat recovery system that can heat
water to 85 ºF or provide 60% of peak heat
rejection is installed for preheating of service hot
water.
HVAC 6.5.7.1.5 Mechanical Approved field test used to evaluate design air
flow rates and demonstrate proper capture and
containment of kitchen exhaust systems.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.9 Mechanical Hot gas bypass limited to:
<=240 kBtu/h – 15%
>240 kBtu/h – 10%
HVAC 6.4.3.9 Mechanical Heating for vestibules and air curtains include
automatic controls that shut off the heating
system when outdoor air temperatures > 45F.
Vestibule heating systems controlled by a
thermostat in the vestibule with setpoint <= 60F.
Controls 6.5.10 Mechanical Doors separating conditioned space from the
outdoors have controls that disable/reset heating
and cooling system when open.
Controls 9.4.1.1 Interior Lighting Automatic control requirements prescribed in
Table 9.6.1, for the appropriate space type, are
installed. Mandatory lighting controls (labeled as
'REQ') and optional choice controls (labeled as
'ADD1' and 'ADD2') are implemented.
Controls 9.4.1.1 Interior Lighting Independent lighting controls installed per
approved lighting plans and all manual controls
readily accessible and visible to occupants.
Controls 9.4.1.2 Interior Lighting Parking garage lighting is equipped with required
lighting controls and daylight transition zone
lighting.
Controls 9.4.1.1f Interior Lighting Daylight areas under skylights and roof monitors
that have more than 150 W combined input power
for general lighting are controlled by
photocontrols.
Controls 9.4.1.4 Exterior Lighting Automatic lighting controls for exterior lighting
installed.
Controls 9.4.1.3 Interior Lighting Separate lighting control devices for specific uses
installed per approved lighting plans.
Wattage 9.6.2 Interior Lighting Additional interior lighting power allowed for
special functions per the approved lighting plans
and is automatically controlled and separated
from general lighting.
Wattage 9.6.4 Interior Lighting Where space LPD requirements are adjusted
based on room cavity ratios, dimensions are
consistent with approved plans.
Insulation 5.5.3.1 Envelope Roof R-value. For some ceiling systems,
verification may need to occur during Framing
Inspection.
Insulation 5.8.1.2, 5.8.1.3 Envelope Roof insulation installed per manufacturer’s
instructions. Blown or poured loose-fill insulation
is installed only where the roof slope is <=3 in 12.
Insulation 5.8.1.1 Envelope Building envelope insulation is labeled with
R-value or insulation certificate has been provided
listing R-value and other relevant data.
Insulation 5.8.1.9 Envelope Building envelope insulation extends over the full
area of the component at the proposed rated R or
U value.
Insulation 5.8.1.4 Envelope Eaves are baffled to deflect air to above the
insulation.
Insulation 5.8.1.5 Envelope Insulation is installed in substantial contact with
the inside surface separating conditioned space
from unconditional space.
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Insulation 5.8.1.6 Envelope Recessed equipment installed in building
envelope assemblies does not compress the
adjacent insulation.
Insulation 5.8.1.7.1 Envelope Attics and mechanical rooms have insulation
protected where adjacent to attic or equipment
access.
Insulation 5.8.1.7.2 Envelope Foundation vents do not interfere with insulation.
Insulation 5.8.1.8 Envelope Insulation intended to meet the roof insulation
requirements cannot be installed on top of a
suspended ceiling. Mark this requirement
compliant if insulation is installed accordingly.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.3.1.1 Mechanical Heating and cooling to each zone is controlled by
a thermostat control.
HVAC 6.4.3.1.2 Mechanical Thermostatic controls have a 5 °F deadband.
HVAC 6.4.3.2 Mechanical Temperature controls have setpoint overlap
restrictions.
HVAC 6.4.3.3.1 Mechanical HVAC systems equipped with at least one
automatic shutdown control.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4.3.5 Mechanical Heat pump controls prevent supplemental electric
resistance heat from coming on when not needed.
HVAC 6.4.3.6 Mechanical When humidification and dehumidification are
provided to a zone, simultaneous operation is
prohibited. Humidity control prohibits the use of
fossil fuel or electricity to produce RH > 30% in
the warmest zone humidified and RH < 60% in
the coldest zone dehumidified.
HVAC 6.4.3.6 Mechanical When humidification and dehumidification are
provided to a zone, simultaneous operation is
prohibited. Humidity control prohibits the use of
fossil fuel or electricity to produce RH > 30% in
the warmest zone humidified and RH < 60% in
the coldest zone dehumidified.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.4.3 Mechanical Public lavatory faucet water temperature <=110Â
°F.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.4.4 Mechanical Controls are installed that limit the operation of a
recirculation pump installed to maintain
temperature of a storage tank.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.5.1 Mechanical Pool heaters are equipped with on/off switch and
no continuously burning pilot light.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.5.2 Mechanical Pool covers are provided for heated pools and
pools heated to >90°F have a cover >=R-12.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.5.3 Mechanical Time switches are installed on all pool heaters
and pumps.
Wattage 9.2.2.3 Interior Lighting Interior installed lamp and fixture lighting power is
consistent with what is shown on the approved
lighting plans, demonstrating proposed watts are
less than or equal to allowed watts.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.3 Mechanical All piping in circulating system insulated
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.3 Mechanical First 8 ft of outlet piping is insulated
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.3 Mechanical All heat traced or externally heated piping
insulated
4. To be checked by Inspector at Project Completion and Prior to Issuance of
Certificate of Occupancy
Plan Review 6.7.2.4 Mechanical Detailed instructions for HVAC systems
commissioning included on the plans or
specifications for projects >=50,000 ft2.
Plan Review 6.7.2.4 Mechanical Detailed instructions for HVAC systems
commissioning included on the plans or
specifications for projects >=50,000 ft2.
Post Construction 6.7.2.1 Mechanical Furnished HVAC as-built drawings submitted
within 90 days of system acceptance.
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Post Construction 6.7.2.2 Mechanical Furnished O&M manuals for HVAC systems
within 90 days of system acceptance.
Post Construction 6.7.2.3 Mechanical An air and/or hydronic system balancing report is
provided for HVAC systems serving zones >5,000
ft2 of conditioned area.
HVAC 6.7.2.4 Mechanical HVAC control systems have been tested to
ensure proper operation, calibration and
adjustment of controls.
Post Construction 8.7.1 Interior Lighting Furnished as-built drawings for electric power
systems within 30 days of system acceptance.
Post Construction 8.7.2 Interior Lighting Furnished O&M instructions for systems and
equipment to the building owner or designated
representative.
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