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Check List
Applications for compliance with the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation shall
include:
2] This Checklist
12 The full compliance report generated by the software that contains the project
summary, compliance summary, certifications and detailed component compliance
reports.
121 The compliance report must include the full input report generated by the software as
contigous part of the compliance report.
0 Boxes appropriately checked in the Mandatory Section of the complaince report.
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Short Desc:
D R HORTON
Description:
EXPRESS HOMES
Owner:
Enter Owner's name here
Addressl:
9213 POTOMAC DR
City:
ST LUCIE CO
Address2:
9ftter7k4dFo&&4tefe
Z State:
FL
Zip:
34981
Type:
Office
Class:
Renovation to existing building
Jurisdiction:
ST LUCIE COUNTY, ST LUCIE COUNTY, FL (661000)
Conditioned Area:
430 SF
Conditioned & UnConditioned Area:
430 SF
No of Stories:
1
Area entered from Plans
430 SF
Permit No:
0
Max Tonnage
2
If different, write in:
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Component Design Criteria Result
Gross Energy Cost (in $) 263.0 309.0 PASSED
LIGHTING CONTROLS
EXTERNAL LIGHTING
HVAC SYSTEM
PLANT
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
PIPING SYSTEMS
Met all required compliance from Check List?
PASSES
No Entry
PASSES
No Entry
No Entry
No Entry
Yes/No/NA
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Info 5009 -- -- -- An input report of this design building must be submitted along with this
Compliance Report
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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 Digitally signed by Margaret J
Margaret J Sims Sims
9 Date: 2020.03.3014:18:06
Prepared By: _-04'00' Building Official:
Date: 03/30/2020
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: D R HORTON
Title: EXPRESS HOMES
Type: Office
(WEA File: FL_ST LUCIE_CO_INTLAW)
Building End Uses
1) Proposed
2) Baseline
Total
17.00
23.40
$263
$364
ELECTRICITY(IV1Btu1kWh1$)
17.00
23.40
4940
6830
$263
$364
AREA LIGHTS
1.90
4.40
551
1292
$29
S69
MISC EQUIPMT
6.50
6.50
1892
1892
$101
$101
PUMPS & MISC
0.10
0.10
21
23
$1
$1
SPACE COOL
4.70
5.20
1365
1523
$73
$81
SPACE HEAT
0.30
0.50
96
139
$5
$7
VENT FANS
3.50
6.70
1015
1961
S54
$105
Credits Applied: None
PASSES
Passing Criteria = 309
Design (including any credits) = 263
Passing requires Proposed Building cost to be at most 85% of
Baseline cost. This Proposed Building
is at 72.2%
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External Lighting Compliance
Description
Category Tradable? Allowance Area or Length ELPA CLP
(W/Unit) or No. of Units (W) (W)
(Sgft or ft)
None
Project: D R HORTON
Title: EXPRESS HOMES
Type: Office
(WEA File: FL ST_LUCIE_CO_INTL.tm3)
Lighting Controls Compliance
Acronym
Ashrae Description Area Design Min Compliance
ID (sq.ft) CP CP
PrOZolSpl
16 Office -Open Plan 430 2 1 PASSES
PASSES
Project: D R HORTON
Title: EXPRESS
HOMES
Type: Office
(WEA File: FL ST LUCIE CO_INTL.tm3)
System Report Compliance
PrOSyl
System 1
Constant Volume Air Cooled
No. of Units
Split System < 65000 Btu/hr
I
Component
Category
Capacity
Design Eff Design IPLV
Comp-
Eff Criteria IPLV Criteria
liance
Cooling System
Air Conditioners Air
24000
17.00 13.00 8.00
PASSES
Cooled Split System <
65000 Btu/h Cooling
Capacity
Heating System
Heat Pumps Air Cooled
24000
11.00 8.20
PASSES
(Heating Mode) Split
System < 65000 Btu/h
Cooling Capacity
Air Handling
Air Handler (Supply) -
800
0.40 0.82
PASSES
System -Supply
Constant Volume
PASSES
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Plant Compliance
Description Installed Size Design Min Design Min Category Comp
No Eff Eff IPLV IPLV Hance
None
Water Heater Compliance
Description Type Category Design Min Design
Eff Eff Loss
Max Comp
Loss liance
None
Piping System Compliance
Category Pipe Dia Is Operating Ins Cond Ins Req Ins Compl-
[inches] Runout? Temp [Btu-in/hr Thick [in] Thick [in] iance
[F] SF.F]
None
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Mandatory Requirements (as applicable) Mandatory requirements compiled by US Department
of Energy and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Adopted with permission
Topic Section Component Description Yes N/A Exempt
Insulation
C303.2
Envelope
Below -grade wall insulation installed per
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manufacturer's instructions.
Insulation
C303.2
Envelope
Slab edge insulation installed per manufacturer's
instructions.
Insulation
C303.2
Envelope
Above -grade wall insulation installed per
manufacturer's instructions.
Insulation
C402.3
Envelope
High-albedo roofs satisfy one of the following:
3-year-aged solar reflectance >= 0.55 and thermal
emittance >= 0.75 or 3-year-aged solar
reflectance index >= 64.0.
Fenestration
C402.4.4
Envelope
U-factor of opaque doors associated with the
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building thermal envelope meets requirements.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.12.1
Mechanical
HVAC fan systems at design conditions do not
exceed allowable fan system motor nameplate hp
or fan system bhp.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.12.2
Mechanical
HVAC fan motors not oversized beyond allowable
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limits.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.3(8) Table
Mechanical
Heat Rejection Equipment: Minimum Efficiency
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Requirement meet those listed in Table
HVAC
C403.2.7
Mechanical
Exhaust air energy recovery on systems meeting
Table C403.2.7(1) and C403.2.7(2).
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.3
Mechanical
Air economizers provided where required, 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
C403.3.2
Mechanical
Economizer operation will not increase heating
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energy use during normal operation.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.3.4,
Mechanical
Water economizers provided where required,
C403.3.4.1,
meet the requirements for design capacity,
C403.3.4.2,
maximum pressure drop and integrated
C403.3.1
economizer control.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.2.1
Mechanical
Three -pipe hydronic systems using a common
return for hot and chilled water are not used.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.2.3.1
Mechanical
Hydronic heat pump systems connected to a
common water loop meet heat rejection and heat
addition requirements.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.3.4
Mechanical
Open -circuit cooling towers having water cooled
chiller systems and multiple or vairable speed
condenser pumps, are designed so that tower
cells can run in parallel with larger of flow crtieria.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C404.2
Mechanical
Service water heating equipment meets efficiency
requirements.
Wattage
C405.3
Interior Lighting
Exit signs do not exceed 5 watts per face.
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Plan Review C103.2 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.
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Plan Review C103.2 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 st
Plan Review C103.2 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 manufact
Plan Review C103.2 Interior Lighting
Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
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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 shoul
Plan Review C103.2 Exterior Lighting
Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
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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 shoul
Insulation C402.2.5 Envelope
Slab edge insulation depth/length. Slab insulation
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extending away from building is covered by
pavement or >= 10 inches of soil.
Insulation C402.2.6 Project
Radiant heating systems panels insulated to
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>=R-3.5 on face opposite space being heated.
HVAC C402.2.6 Mechanical
Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of sensible
heating panels have insulation >= R-3.5.
Insulation C402.2.6 Envelope
Radiant panels and associated components,
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designed for heat transfer from the panel surfaces
to the occupants or indoor space are insulated
with a minimum of R-3.5.
Air Leakage C402.5.7 Envelope
Vestibules are installed on all building entrances.
Doors have self -closing devices.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.2.12.3 Mechanical
Fans have efficiency grade (FEG) >= 67. The total
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efficiency of the fan at the design point of
operation — 15% of maximum total efficiency of
the fan.
HVAC C403.2.13 Mechanical
Unenclosed spaces that are heated use only
radiant heat.
HVAC C403.2.4.2 Mechanical
Each zone equipped with setback controls using
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automatic time clock or programmable control
system.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.2.4.4 Mechanical
Zone isolation devices and controls installed
where applicable.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.2.4.7 Mechanical
Fault detection and diagnostics installed with
air-cooled unitary DX units having economizers.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.2.5 Mechanical
Hot water boilers supplying heat via one- or
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two -pipe systems include outdoor setback control.
HVAC C403.2.6.1 Mechanical
Demand control ventilation provided for spaces
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>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.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.1.1 Mechanical
Hydronic and multizone HVAC system controls
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areVAV fans driven by mechanical or electrical
variable speed drive per Table C403.4.1.1.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.1.3 Mechanical
Reset static pressure setpoint for DDC controlled
VAV boxes reporting to central controller based on
the zones requiring the most pressure.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.2 Mechanical
Temperature reset by representative building
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loads in pumping systems for chiller and boiler
systems>500,000 Btu/h.
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SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.2.3.2.1
Mechanical Closed-circuit cooling tower within heat pump loop
have either automatic bypass valve or lower
leakage positive closure dampers. Open -circuit
tower within heat pump loop have automatic valve
to bypass all heat pump water flow around the
tower. Open- or cl
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.2.4
Mechanical Hydronic systems greater than 500,000 Btu/h
designed for variable fluid flow.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.2.5
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
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.2.6
Mechanical Chilled water plants with multiple chillers have
capability to reduce flow automatically through the
chiller plant when a chiller is shut down.
Boiler plants with multiple boilers have the
capability to reduce flow automatically through the
boiler plant
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.3,
Mechanical Fan systems with motors >=7.5 hp associated
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C403.4.3.2
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 C403.4.4.5
Mechanical Multiple zone HVAC systems have supply air
temperature reset controls.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C403.4.4.6
Mechanical Multiple zone VAV systems with CDC of individual
zone boxes have static pressure setpoint reset
controls.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.2.1
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 >= 90 Et.
Where multiple pieces of water -heating
equipment serve the building wi
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.4
Mechanical All piping insulated in accordance with section
details and Table C403.2.10.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.5, C404.5.1,
Mechanical Heated water supply piping conforms to pipe
C404.5.2
length and volume requirements. Refer to section
details.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.6.3
Mechanical Pumps that circulate water between a heater and
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storage tank have controls that limit operation
from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating
cycle.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.7
Mechanical Water distribution system that pumps water from
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a heated -water supply pipe back to the
heated -water source through a cold -water supply
pipe is
a demand recirculation water system. Pumps
within this system have controls that start the
pump upon receiving
Wattage C405.5.1
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.
Plan Review C405.6
Project Group R-2 dwelling units have separate electrical
meters.
Plan Review C406
Project Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
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all information with which compliance can be
determined for the additional energy efficiency
package options.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C408.2.2.2
Mechanical HVAC hydronic heating and cooling coils have
means to balance and have pressure test
connections.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C408.2.2.2
Mechanical HVAC hydronic heating and cooling coils have
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means to balance and have pressure test
connections.
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Insulation C303.1 Envelope
Roof insulation installed per manufacturers€Tms
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instructions. Blown or poured loose -fill insulation
is installed only where the roof slope is <=3 in 12.
Insulation C303.1 Envelope
Building envelope insulation is labeled with
R-value or insulation certificate providing R-value
and other relevant data.
Fenestration C303.1.3 Envelope
Fenestration products rated in accordance with
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Fenestration C303.1.3 Envelope
Fenestration products are certified as to
performance labels or certificates provided.
Insulation C303.2, C402.2.4 Envelope
Floor insulation installed per manufacturer's
instructions. Cavity or structural slab insulation
installed in permanent contact with underside of
decking or structural slabs.
Insulation C303.2.1 Envelope
Exterior insulation protected against damage,
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sunlight, moisture, wind, landscaping and
equipment maintenance activities.
Insulation C303.2.1 Envelope
Exterior insulation is protected from damage with
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a protective material. Verification for exposed
foundation insulation may need to occur during
Foundation Inspection.
Insulation C402.1.3 Envelope
Non -swinging opaque doors have R-4.75
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insulation.
Insulation C402.2.2 Envelope
Skylight curbs are insulated to the level of roofs
with insulation above deck or R-5.
Insulation C402.2.2 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.
Air Leakage C402.5 Envelope
Building envelope contains a continuous air
barrier that has been tested and deemed to limit
air leakage <= 0.40 cfm/ft2.
Air Leakage C402.5.1 Envelope
The building envelope contains a continuous air
barrier that is sealed in an approved manner and
either constructed or tested in an approved
manner. Air barrier penetrations are sealed in an
approved manner.
Air Leakage C402.5.1.1 Envelope
All sources of air leakage in the building thermal
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envelope are sealed, caulked, gasketed, weather
stripped or wrapped with moisture
vapor -permeable wrapping material to minimize
air leakage.
Air Leakage C402.5.1.2.1 Envelope
The building envelope contains a continuous air
barrier that is sealed in an approved manner and
material permeability <= 0.004 cfm/ft2. Air barrier
penetrations are sealed in an approved manner.
Air Leakage C402.5.1.2.2 Envelope
The building envelope contains a continuous air
barrier that is sealed in an approved manner and
average assembly air leakage <= 0.04 cfm/ft2.
Air barrier penetrations are sealed in an approved
manner.
Air Leakage C402.5.2, C402.5.4 Envelope
Factory -built fenestration and doors are labeled
as meeting air leakage requirements.
Air Leakage C402.5.3 Envelope
Where open combustion air ducts provide
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combustion air to open combustion fuel burning
appliances, the appliances and combustion air
opening are located outside the building thermal
envelope or enclosed in a room, isolated from
inside the thermal envelope
Air Leakage C402.5.5, Envelope
Stair and elevator shaft vents have motorized
C403.2.4.3
dampers that automatically close.
Air Leakage C402.5.5, Envelope
Outdoor air and exhaust systems have motorized
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C403.2.4.3
dampers that automatically shut when not in use
and meet maximum leakage rates. Check gravity
dampers where allowed.
Air Leakage C402.5.6 Envelope
Weatherseals installed on all loading dock cargo
doors.
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Air Leakage
C402.5.8
Envelope
Recessed luminaires in thermal envelope to limit
infiltration and be IC rated and labeled. Seal
between interior finish and luminaire housing.
HVAC
C403.2.1
Mechanical
HVAC systems and equipment design loads
calculated in accordance with
ANSI/ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 183 or by an
approved equivalent computational procedure
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.10
Mechanical
HVAC piping insulation thickness. Where piping
is installed in or under a slab, verification may
need to occur during Foundation Inspection.
HVAC
C403.2.3
Mechanical
HVAC equipment efficiency verified.
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SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.3
Mechanical
PTAC and PTHP with sleeves 16 in. by 42 in.
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labeled for replacement only as per Footnote b to
Table C403.2.3(3).
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.4.1
Mechanical
Heating and cooling to each zone is controlled by
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a thermostat control. Minimum one humidity
control device per installed
humidification/dehumidification system.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.4.1.1
Mechanical
Heat pump controls prevent supplemental electric
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resistance heat from coming on when not needed.
HVAC
C403.2.4.1.2
Mechanical
Thermostatic controls have a 5 A°F deadband.
HVAC
C403.2.4.1.2
Mechanical
Thermostatic controls have a 5 A°F deadband.
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HVAC
C403.2.4.1.3
Mechanical
Temperature controls have setpoint overlap
restrictions.
HVAC
C403.2.4.2.1,
Mechanical
Automatic Controls: Setback to 55'F (heat) and
C403.2.4.2.2
85°F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant
override, 10-hour backup
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.4.2.3
Mechanical
Systems include optimum start controls.
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C403.2.4.5,
Mechanical
Snow/ice melting system sensors for future
C403.2.4.6
connection to controls. Freeze protection systems
have automatic controls installed.
HVAC
C403.2.6.2
Mechanical
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stage or modulate fans to 50% or less of design
capacity.
HVAC
C403.2.9
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.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.2.9.1.3
Mechanical
Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires
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air leakage testing.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.1.2
Mechanical
VAV fans have static pressure sensors located so
controller setpoint <=1.2 w.c..
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.2.2
Mechanical
Two -pipe hydronic systems using a common
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distribution system have controls to allow a
deadband >=151F, 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 IF.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.2.3.3
Mechanical
Two -position automatic valve interlocked to shut
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off water flow when hydronic heat pump with
pumping system >10 hp is off.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.4.5,
Mechanical
Zone controls can limit simultaneous heating and
C403.4.4.5.1-4
cooling and sequence heating and cooling to each
zone.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.5
Mechanical
Condenser heat recovery system that can heat
water to 85OF or provide 60% of peak heat
rejection is installed for preheating of service hot
water.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C403.4.6
Mechanical
Hot gas bypass limited to:
<=240 kBtu/h - 50% capacity,
>240 kBtu/h - 25% capacity
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC
C404.3
Mechanical
Heat traps installed on non -circulating storage
water tanks.
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SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.3
Mechanical
Heat traps installed on supply and discharge
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SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.3
Mechanical
Heat traps installed on supply and discharge
piping of non -circulating systems.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.6.1
Mechanical
Controls are installed that limit the operation of a
recirculation pump installed to maintain
temperature of a storage tank. System return pipe
is a dedicated return pipe or a cold water supply
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.6.1, C404.6.2
Mechanical
pipe.
Automatic time switches installed to automatically
switch off the recirculating hot-water system or
heat trace.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.9.1
Mechanical
Pool heaters are equipped with on/off switch and
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SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.9.2
Mechanical
Time switches are installed on all pool heaters
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and pumps.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.9.2
Mechanical
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SYSTEM —SPECIFIC C404.9.3
Mechanical
Vapor retardant pool covers are provided for
heated pools and permanently installed spas.
Controls C405.2.1
Interior Lighting
Lighting controls installed to uniformly reduce the
lighting load by at least 50%.
Controls C405.2.1
Interior Lighting
Occupancy sensors installed in required spaces.
Controls C405.2.1,
Interior Lighting
Independent lighting controls installed per
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approved lighting plans and all manual controls
readily accessible and visible to occupants.
Controls C405.2.2.1
Interior Lighting
Automatic controls to shut off all building lighting
installed in all buildings.
Controls C405.2.3
Interior Lighting
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that control the lights independent of general area
lighting.
Controls C405.2.3,
Interior Lighting
Primary sidelighted areas are equipped with
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required lighting controls.
C405.2.3.2
Controls C405.2.3,
Interior Lighting
Enclosed spaces with daylight area under
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C405.2.3.1,
skylights and rooftop monitors are equipped with
C405.2.3.3
required lighting controls.
Controls C405.2.4
Interior Lighting
Separate lighting control devices for specific uses
installed per approved lighting plans.
Wattage C405.2.4
Interior Lighting
Additional interior lighting power allowed for
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special functions per the approved lighting plans
and is automatically controlled and separated
from general lighting.
Controls C405.2.5
Exterior Lighting
Automatic lighting controls for exterior lighting
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installed. Controls will be daylight controlled, set
based on business operation time -of -day, or
reduce connected lighting > 30%.
Wattage C405.4.1
Interior Lighting
Interior installed lamp and fixture lighting power is
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consistent with what is shown on the approved
lighting plans, demonstrating proposed watts are
less than or equal to allowed watts.
Mandatory Additional Eff C406.4
Project
Enhanced digital lighting controls efficiency
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package: Interior lighting has following enhanced
lighting controls in accordance with Section
C405.2.2:
Luminaires capable of continuous dimming and
being addressed individually, <= 8 luminaires
controlled in
Mandatory Additional Eff C406.6
Project
Dedicate outdoor air system efficiency package:
Buildings with hydronic and/or multiple -zone
HVAC systems are equipped with an independent
ventilation system designed to provide >_
100-percent outdoor air to each individual
occupied space, as specified by
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Mandatory Additional Eff C406.7, C406.7.1
Project
Enhanced Service Water Heat System efficiency
package. One of the following SWH system
enhancements must satisfy 60 percent of hot
water requirements, or 100 percent if the building
otherwise complies with heat recovery per Section
C403.4.5: Waste heat re
HVAC C408.2.2.1
Mechanical
Air outlets and zone terminal devices have means
for air balancing.
HVAC C408.2.2.1
Mechanical
Air outlets and zone terminal devices have means
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Testing C408.2.3.2
Mechanical
HVAC control systems have been tested to
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ensure proper operation, calibration and
adjustment of controls.
4.`To be" hecked by Inspectolr at Project Colrnpletiom and Prior"to Issuance of
Certificate of Occ_u_
Post Construction C303.3, C408.2.5.2
Interior LightingFurnished
O&M instructions for systems and
equipment to the building owner or designated
representative.
Post Construction C303.3, C408.2.5.3
Mechanical
Furnished O&M manuals for HVAC systems
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within 90 days of system acceptance.
Fenestration C402.4.2.2
Envelope
Skylights in office, storage, automotive service,
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manufacturing, non -refrigerated warehouse, retail
store, and distribution/sorting area have a
measured haze value > 90 percent unless
designed to exclude direct sunlight.
Post Construction C408.2.1
Mechanical
Commissioning plan developed by registered
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Post Construction C408.2.3.1
Mechanical
HVAC equipment has been tested to ensure
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proper operation.
Post Construction C408.2.3.3
Mechanical
Economizers have been tested to ensure proper
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operation.
Post Construction C408.2.4
Mechanical
Preliminary commissioning report completed and
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certified by registered design professional or
approved agency.
Post Construction C408.2.5.1
Mechanical
Furnished HVAC as -built drawings submitted
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within 90 days of system acceptance.
Post Construction C408.2.5.1
Interior Lighting
Furnished as -built drawings for electric power
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Post Construction C408.2.5.3
Mechanical
An air and/or hydronic system balancing report is
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provided for HVAC systems.
Post Construction C408.2.5.4
Mechanical
Final commissioning report due to building owner
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within 90 days of receipt of certificate of
occupancy.
Post Construction C408.3
Interior Lighting
Lighting systems have been tested to ensure
proper calibration, adjustment, programming, and
operation.
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