HomeMy WebLinkAboutENERGY CONSERVATIONRprida' Building'Code,, Fifth' Edition 3(2014), ='°;Energy Conservation
EnergyGauge Summlt@)Fla/Com 2015, Effective'Date June 30, 2015 F=
ASHRAE 90.1-2010•- Energy Cost.Biidget (gption
,r
d
Check List "' „SCByNED
St. Lucie cmirth
Applicationsfor compliance.with the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation shall inc
❑ This Checklist „
❑ The full compliance report generated by the software that contains the project
summary, compliance summary, certifications and detailed component compliance
reports.
❑ The compliance report must include the full input report generated by the software as
contigous part of the compliance report.
❑ Boxes appropriately checked in the Mandatory Section of the complaince report.
WARNING: INPUT REPORT NOT GENERATED.
To include input report -in -final -submission, go to the Project Form, Settings Tab and check
the' box'- Append Input Report to Compliance Output Report
Then rerun your calculation
lz a AA k
7
EnergyGauge Summit@ FlalCom-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 1 of 13
PROJECT SUMMARY
I
Short Dese:
Description:
Owner: CANNON
Addressl:
City:
ST. LUCIE CO.
Addressl: US HWY 1
State:
FLORIDA
-Zip:
0
Type:
Class:
New Finished building
Jurisdiction: ST LUCIE COUNTY, ST LUCIE COUNTY, FL (661000)
Conditioned Area: 4180 SF
Conditioned & UnConditioned Area:
4180 SF
No ofStories: .1
Area entered from Plans
.:4180 SF :,Lt
Permit No: 0
Max Tonnage
5
If different, write in:
Component
Design "Criter'm - Result
Gross Energy Cost (in $) 1
3,106.0 3,539.01,i PASSED
LIGHTING CONTROLS
PASSES
EXTERNAL LIGHTING_
_ No Entry
HVAC SYSTEM
PASSES
PLANT
No Entry
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
No Entry
PIPING SYSTEMS
No Entry
Met all required compliance from Check List?
Yes/No/NA
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Info 5009 — -- -- An input report of this design building must be submitted along with this
EnergyGauge Summit® FlalCom-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 2 of 13
CERTIFICATIONS
1 hereby certify that the plans and specifications covered by this calculation are in compliance with the
Florida Energy Code
Prepared By: PAUL WELCH INC. Building Official:
Date: DEC 2 2 2016 Date:
I certify tliat this building is in compliance with the FLorida Energy Efficiency Code
Owner Agent: CANNON
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: PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: 29945
Lighting Designer: PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: 29945
Mechanical Designer: PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: ,29945
Plumbing Designer:, PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: 29945
(*) 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.
B
EnergyGauge SummitO Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software, Effective.Date: June 30, 2015 .
Florida Building Code,' Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 3 of 13
Project: OFFICE -
Title: CANNON OFFICE
Type: Office
(WEAFile: FL ST LUC]
I Total
End Uses
1) Proposed
199.20
$3,106
2) Baseline
227:00
ELECTRICITY(MBtulkWhl$) 199.20
227.00
58375
66528
$3,106 -
$3,539
AREA LIGHTS
MISC EQUIPINT
PUMPS S MISC
SPACE:COOL
SPACE HEAT
32.10
9408
$501
62.70
18372
$977
0.10
21
$1
42:30
12399
$660
2.30
675
$36
42.80
12545
$667
62.70
18372
$977
0.10
23
$1
50.10
14688
$781
2.10
616
$33
VENT FANS 59.70 69.20
17500 20284
$931 $1,079
.redits Applied: None PASSES
'assing Criteria = 3539
lesign (including any credits) = 3106
'assing requires Proposed Building cost to be at most 100% of
laseline cost. This Proposed Building is at 87.7%
EnergyGauge Summit® FlalCom-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 4 of 13
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: OFFICE
Title: CANNON OFFICE
Type: Office
(WEAFile: FL ST LUCIE CO INTLAW)
Lighting Controls Compliance
Acronym
Ashrae Description Area Design Min Compli=
ED (sq.ft) CP - CP ance
OFFICE
16 Office -Open Plan 4,180 4 2 PASSES
t
z -PASSES
Project:OFFICE
- .-
- -
- z. - -
Title: CANNON OFFICE
_Type: Office
File: FL-ST_LUCIE_ CO_INTL.tm3) -
System Report Compllance _
OFFICE System
1
Constant Volume Air Cooled No. of Units
—
Split System < 65000 Btu/hr
1
Component
Category
Capacity
besign Eff Design IPLV
Comp-
Eff Criteria IPLV Criteria
liance
Cooling System
Air Conditioners Air Cooled
60000
14.00 13.00 1.00
PASSES
Split System < 65000 Btu/h
Cooling Capacity
Heating System
Electric Furnace _ -
44000
1.00 1.00 - .
PASSES
Air Handling
Air Handler (Supply) -
2000
0.80 0.82
PASSES
System -Supply-
Constant Volume
Air Handling
Air Handler (Return) -
2000
0.80' 0.82
PASSES
System - Return
Constant Volume
Air Distribution
ADS System (Sup)
6.00 4.20
PASSES
System (Sup)
Air Distribution
ADS System (Ret)
6.00 4.20
PASSES
System (Ret)
PASSES
EnergyGauge Summit@ Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 5 of 13
I
Plant Compliance
Description Installed Size Design Min Design Min Category Comp
No -, Eff Eff - IPLV IPLV Rance
- --
None
Water Heater Compliance
Description Type Category Design Min Design
Eff.- . Eff - Loss
Max Comp
Loss Hance
None-!,
Piping System Compliance
C_ ategory Pipe Din Is Operating_ Ins Cond Ins
[inches] ,Runout? Temp '[Btu-in/hr Thick [in]
[F] SF.F]
Req Ins Compliance
,Thick [in]
None
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1:0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 6 of 13
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
NIA
Exempt
1. To be checked by Designer or Engineer
77,
Fenestration 5.8.2.3,5.5.3.6
Envelope '
U-factor of opaque doors associated with the
_
building thermal envelope meets requirements.
Insulation ., 6.4.4.1.5,,
Envelope
Bottom surface of floor structures incorporating
radiant heating insulated to>=R-3.5.
Insulation 5.5.3.1.1
Envelope
High-albedo roofs satisfy one of the following:
Solar reflectance >= 0.55 and thermal emittance
.
- '
>= 0.75, Solar reflectance index >= 64.0, or
-
Increased insulation (assembly <= U-0.03 or>=
R-33.0 insulation).
Wattage ! 9.4.3 -
•Exterior Lighting
Exterior grounds lighting over 100 W provides >60
❑
• -
ImAN unless on motion sensor or fixture is exempt
from, scope of code or from external LPD.
Wattage , 9.4.2
•- Interior Lighting
Exit signs do not exceed 5 watts per face.
''❑
Controls • - • 10 4:3
Mechanical
Elevators are designed with the proper lighting,
1:1
13
'
' - ' '
ventilation power, and standby mode.
HVAC ,6.5.6:1 ,� ' "'
Mechanical
Exhaust air energy recovery bn systems meeting
„
-r
Table 6.5.6.1.
SYSTEM_SPECIF.IC , 6.5.1.4
Mechanical `'
Ecoriomizer 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, 6.5.2.4
Mechanical
Water economizer specified on hydronic cooling
❑
❑
❑
' 1
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
6.513.1.2'
Mechanical '
HVAC fan motors not larger than allowable limits.
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
Q
heating complies with the service water heating
-
- -
equipment requirements.
Leakage 5.4.3.4 Envelope
Insulation 6.8.1.7.3 , Envelope
i_
Plan Review 4.2.2,5.4.3.1.1,5.7 Envelope
Vestibules are installed where building entrances
11 ❑, ❑
separate conditioned space from the exterior, and
meet exterior envelope requirements. Doors have
self -closing devices, and are >=71t apart.
Insulation in contact with the ground has <=0.3%
11❑ ❑
water absorption rate perASTM C272.
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. _
'-
EnergyGauge Summit@ Fla/Com-2014: TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective. Date: June 30, 2015,
Florida Buildind Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 ' Page 7 of 13
Plan Review
Wattage
Plan Review
HVACr
HVAC,
_t
HVACI
HVAC,
-- a
9.7
9.4.3
4.2.2,9.4.4,9.7
•r
HVAC
r I.
HVAC
r�
HVAC
`HVAC
HVAC,
Other Equipment
Plan Review
Plan Review -
Plan Review
6.4.3.4.4 ,.
6.4.3.9
6.4.4.1.4 `
6.5.2.3
6.5AJ
6.5.7.1.1
6.5.7.2 -
6.5.8.1
6.4.3.3.2
10.4.1
s
Exterior Lighting Plans, specifications, andloi calculations provide
Q 'Q .
all information with which compliancecan 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
1 ballasts, -transformers and.contrcl devices.
lighting is consistent with what is
"
❑
Exterior Lighting
Exterior power
'
shown on the approved lighting plans,
demonstrating proposed watts are less than or
-
Interior Lighting
equal to allowed watts.
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.
a.
Information provided should include interior
-
lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and
r
Mechanicalo •
ballasts, transformers and control devices.
- Ventilation fansl>0.75 hp have automatic controls
0
1
to shut off fan when not required.
Mechanical
Demand control ventilation provided for spaces
' " -'
>500 ft2 and >40 people/1000 ft2 occupant
density and served by systems with air side
economizer, auto modulating outside air damper
,
Mechanical
control, or design airflow>3,000 ctm.
Thermally Ineffective panel surfaces of sensible
heating panels have insulation >= R-3.5.
u
. Mechanical
Dehumidification controls provided to prevent
'
reheating, retooling, mixing of hot and cold
airstreams or concurrent heating and cooling of
Mechanical
the same airstream. ,
HVAC pumping systems >10 hp designed for
,.; - -
'
-
variable fluld,flow.
-
Mechanical
Kitchen hoods >5,000 ctm have make up air
>=50% of exhaust air volume.
,.. Mechanical
Fume hoods exhaust systems'>=15,000 cfm have
VAV hood exhaust and supply systems, direct
Mechanical
make-up air or heat recovery.
unenclosed spaces that are heated use only
❑ ❑ ,
"
radiant heat. -
Mechanical
Setback controls allow automatic restart and
-
temporary.operation as required for maintenance.
Mechanical
Electric motors meet requirements where
❑ ❑ 13
applicable.
-
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.
4.2.217.7.1,10.4..2 Mechanical Plans,, specifications, and/or calculations provide ❑
all information with which compliance can be
6.7.2.4
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC z6.4.3.1b
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. ❑� ❑
Mechanical Detailed instructions for HVAC systems
commissioning included on the.plans or
specifications for projects >=50,000 ft2.
Mechanical Single zone HVAC systems with fan motors >=5
' o. , _ hp have variable airflow controls. Air conditioning
equipment with a cooling capacity >=110,000
Btu/h has variable airflow controls.
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015 ,
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 8 of 13
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.1,6.5.1.1,6.5.1.3 Mechanical
Air economizers provides wnere required, meet
the requirements for design capacity, control
-
signal, ventilation controls, high -limit shutoff,
'
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 6.5.3.2.1 Mechanical
VAV fan motors >=10 hp to be driven by variable
speed drive, have a vane -axial fan with variable
pitch blades, or have controls to limit fan motor
demand.
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.3 Mechanical
Resetstaticpressure setpoint for DDC controlled
VAV boxes reporting to central controller based on
i-
the zones requiring the most pressure.
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.3.3-Mechanical
Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC of individual
11
11❑
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 6.5.4.2 ' Mechanical
Reduce flow in pumping systems >10 hp. to
0
'
multiple chillers or bailers when others are shut
down.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.4.3 Mechanical
Temperature reset by representative building
loads in pumping systems >10 hp for chiller and
boiler systems >300,000 Btu/h.
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.4.4.1 Mechanical
Two -position automatic valve interlocked to shut
•
off water flow when hydronic heat pump with
-
pumping system >10 hp is off.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.4.4.2 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 6.5.5.2 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 6.5.6.2 Mechanical
Condenser heat recovery system that can heat
❑
i -
water to 85 PF or provide 60% of peak heat
-
rejection is installed for preheating of service hot
water in 24/7 facility, water cooled systems reject
>6 MMBtu, SHW load >=1 MMBtu.
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, ore nergy 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.
'_SYSTEM -SPECIFIC Mechanical' '
Hot gas bypass limited to:
�
'6.5.9
<=240 kBtu/h - 50%
>240 kBtu/h - 25%
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.
!SYSTEM _SPECIFIC 6.4.3.1.1 Mechanical
Heating and cooling to each zone is controlled by
a thermostat control.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.4.3.3.31 Mechanical
Systems with air capacity >10,000 cfm include
`
optimum start controls.
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.4.3.5 Mechanical
Heat pump controls prevent supplemental electric
-0
❑
resistance heat from coming on when not needed.
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 9 of 13
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 7.4.4.3 -' Mechanical
Public lavatory faucet water temperature <=110°F.
❑
Controls 8.4.2 Project
At least 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-Amp
_
receptacles are controlled by an automatic control
device.
Plan Review 4.2.2.8.4.1.1.8.4.1.2 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%.
-3.,To.be Cnecked'bya_nspector,'
Air Leakage
5.4.3.1 Envelope
Continuous air barrier is wrapped, sealed,
caulked, gasketed, and/or taped in an approved
manner, except in semlheated spaces and in
climate zones 1-6.
Air Leakage
5.4;3:2 Envelope.
Factory -built fenestration and doors are labeled
as meeting air leakage requirements.
-Air Leakage
5.4.3.1 Envelope
All sources of air leakage in the building thermal
❑
envelope are sealed, caulked, gasketed, weather
stripped or wrapped with moisture
„
vapor -permeable wrapping material to minimize
air leakage.
Fenestration
5.8.2.] Envelope -
Fenestration products rated in accordance with
❑
❑
'
..
NFRC.
Fenestration
5.8.2.2 Envelope
Fenestration products are certified as to
❑
❑
performance labels or certificates provided.
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 manufacturers
11
0❑
_
instructions.. -.
Insulation-
5.5.3!I Envelope
Roof R-value. For some ceiling systems,
El
0
❑
' -
verification may need to occur during Framing
- -
Inspection.
Insulation
5:111.2,5.8.1:3 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
5.5.3.1' - Envelope
Skylight curbs are insulated to the level of roofs
❑
❑
❑
-
with insulation above deck or R-5.
Insulation
5.8.1.2 , Envelope
Above -grade wall insulation installed per
❑
_ r
manufacturers instructions.
Insulation
5.8.1.2 Envelope
Floor insulation installed per manufacturers
❑
instructions.
Insulation
5.8.1.1 Envelope
Building envelope insulation is labeled with
'
R-value or insulation certificate providing.R-value
'
and other relevant data. '
Insulation
5.8.1.4 Envelope
Eaves are baffled to deflect air to above the
11,
11
insulation.
Insulation
5.8.1..5 Envelope - ,
Insulation is installed in substantial contact with
_
the inside surface separating conditioned space
-
from unconditional space.
Insulation
5.8.1.6 Envelope
Recessed equipment installed in building
Q,
-
envelope assemblies does not compress the
adjacent insulation.
Insulation
5.8.1.7 Envelope , .
Exterior insulation is protected from damage with
a protective material. Verification for exposed
foundation insulation may need to occur during
Foundation Inspection.
Insulation
5.8.1.7.1 Envelope
Attics and mechanical roams have insulation ,
11Q
protected where adjacent to attic or equipment
access.
Insulation
5'.8.1.7.2 Envelope
Foundation vents do not interfere with insulation.11'0
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 10 of 13
Insulation 5.8.1.8
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls
Wattage
Wattage
Wattage
HVAC
9.4.1.7
9.4.1.1
9.4.1.2
9.4.1.3
9.4.1.4
9.4.1.5
9.4.1'.6
9.6.2 `
9.6.3
r
9.2.2.3
6.4.3.8
'HVAC 6.4.1.4,6.4.1.5
HVAC 6.4.3.4.1
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
Envelope
Insulation intended to meet me roof insulation
requirements cannot be installed on top of a
suspended ceiling. Mark this requirement
compliant if insulation is installed accordingly:
Exterior Lighting
Automatic lighting controls for exterior lighting
13 ❑ 13
installed.
Interior Lighting
Automatic controls to shut off all building lighting
11
installed in buildings >5,000 ft2.
Interior Lighting
Independent lighting controls installed per
approved lighting plans and all manual controls
readily accessible and visible to occupants.
Interior Lighting
Parking garage lighting is equipped with required
0 13
lighting controls and daylight transition zone
lighting:
Interior Lighting
Primary sidelighted areas >=250 ft2 are equipped
with required lighting controls.
Interior Lighting
Enclosed spaces with daylight area under
❑ ❑
skylights and rooftop monitors >900 ft2 are
equipped willi required lighting controls.
Interior Lighting
Separate lighting control devices for specific uses
❑ 13 ❑
installed per approved lighting plans.
` Interior Lighting
Additional interior lighting power allowed for
special functions per the approved lighting plans
and is automatically controlled and separated
from general lighting.
Interior Lighting
Where space LPD requirements are adjusted
based on room cavity ratios, dimensions are
•'
consistent with approved plans.
Interior Lighting
Interior installed lamp and fixture lighting power is
❑ 13 ❑
consistent with what is shown on the approved
lighting plans, demonstrating proposed watts are
less than or equal to allowed watts.
Mechanical
Freeze protection and snow/ice melting system
sensors for future connection to controls.
Mechanical ,
HVAC equipment efficiency verified. Non-NAECA
❑,
HVAC equipment labeled as meeting 90.1.
Mechanical
Stair and elevator shaft vents have motorized
❑ 11 ❑
dampers that automatically close.
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
6.4.3.4.5
6.4.4.1.1
6.4.4.1.2
6.4.4.1.3
6.4.4.2.1
6.5.7.1.5'
6.4.3.1.2
6.4.3.2
6.4.3.3.1
and meet maximum leakage rates. Check gravity
`
dampers where allowed.
Mechanical
Enclosed parking garage ventilation has
❑ 13 ❑
automatic contaminant detection and capacity to
stage or modulate fans to 50% or less of design
'
+_
capacity.
Mechanical
Insulation exposed to weather protected from
11 11❑
damage. Insulation outside of the conditioned
space and associated with cooling systems is
vapor retardant.
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.
Mechanical
HVAC piping insulation thickness. Where piping
�•
is installed in or under a slab, verification may
'
need to occur during Foundation Inspection.
Mechanical
Ducts and plenums sealed based on static
pressure and location.
Mechanical
Approved field test used to evaluate design air
0'] ❑
•
flow rates and demonstrate proper capture and
containment of kitchen exhaust systems.
Mechanical
Thermostatic controls have a 5'F deadband.
Mechanical
Temperature controls have setpoint overlap
restrictions.
Mechanical
HVAC systems equipped with at least one
11❑ ❑
automatic shutdown control.
EnergyGauge Summit@ Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 11 of 13
r
a
b
HVAC , 6.4.3.. Mechanical
When humidification and dehumidification are
E3 ❑
E]
provided to a zone, simultaneous operation is
prohibited.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 7.4.4.1 Mechanical
Temperature controls installed on service water
11❑
El
-"
healing 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.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.4.1.5.2 Mechanical
PTAC and PTHP with sleeves 16 in. by 42 in.
❑
❑
❑
_
labeled for replacement only.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.4.4.2.2 Mechanical
Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires
-
air leakage testing.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.6.2.1Mechanical
Zane 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 his before changeover, and have
,
rest controls to limit heating and cooling supply
`
temperature to <=30 OF.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.2 Mechanical
VAV fans have static pressure sensors positioned
•
so setpoint <=1/3 total design pressure.
-SYSTEM—SPECIFIC _ 7A.A.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. -
SYSTEM_SPECIFIt- `7.4.3 Mechanical
All piping in circulating system insulated
❑
❑
SYSTEM_ SPECIFIC 7.4.3 Mechanical
First 8 ff of outlet piping is insulated
SYSTEM_ SPECIFIC 7.4.3 " ' Mechanical
All heat traced or externally heated piping
Insulated
4. To be'checked.by lnspector'at=Project Completion and Prior to Issuance -of - -
Certificateof Occu anc _
Post:Construction - 8.7.1 Interior Lighting
Fumished as -built drawings for electric power❑�
• I '
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.
HVAC '= ' 6.7.2.4 Mechanical
HVAC control systems have been tested to
'
ensure proper operation, calibration and
adjustment of controls.
Post ,Construction 6.7.2.1 Mechanical
Furnish6d HVAC as -built drawings submitted
-
within 90 days of system acceptance.
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.
'
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 12 of 13
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014.1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
12/22/2016 Page 13 of 13
IN
Project Name: OFFICE
Project Title: CANNON OFFICE
Address: CANNON PROF BLDG
US HWY 1
State: FLORIDA
Zip: 0
Owner: CANNON
EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
Proiect Information
Orientation: North
Building Type: Office
Building Classification: New Finished building
No.of Stories: 1
GrossArea: 4180 SF
Zones
No Acronym Description Type
Area
[sfl
Multiplier
Total Area
Isfl
I OFFICE Zone 1 CONDITIONED
4180.0
1
4180.0 ❑
Spaces
No Acronym Description Type Depth
[ft]
Width Height Multi
[ftl [ft] plier
Total Area
[sfl
Total Volume
[cq
12/19/2016
EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
1
In Zone: OFFICE
1 OFFICE
CLINIC Office - Open Plan
55.00
76.00 11.50
1 4180.0
48070.0
Lighting
No
Type Category
No. of Watts per
Power
Control
Type
No.of
Luminaires Luminaire
[W]
Ctrl pts
In Zone: OFFICE
In Space-' OFFICE
1
Recessed Fluorescent - General Lighting
32
96
3072
Manual On/Off
4 ❑
No vent
Walls
No Description
Type Width H (Effee) Multi Area
Orientation Conductance
Heat
Dens. R-Value
[ft]
[ft] plier [sf]
[Btuthr. sf. F]
Capacity
[Ib/cf] [h.sLFBtu]
[Btu/sEF]
In Zone: OFFICE
1 EXT 8"CMU/3/4"ISO 76.00
11.50 1 874.0
North
0.2642
9.696
62.72 3.8 ❑
BTWN24"oe/5/8
2 EXT
Gyp.
8"CMU/3/4"ISO 76.00
11.50 1 874.0
North
0.2642
9.696
62.72 3.8 ❑
BTWN24"oc/5/8
3 EXT
Gyp
8"CMU/3/4"IS0 55.00
11.50 1 632.5
North
0.2642
9.696
62.72 3.8 ❑
13TWN24"oc/5/8
4 INT
Gyp
8"CMU/3/4"ISO 55.00
11.50 1 632.5
North
0.2642
9.696
62.72 3.8 ❑
BTWN24"oc/5/8
Gyp
Windows
No
Description Orientation Shaded U SHGC
Vis.Tra
W
H (Effec)
Multi
Thtal Area
[Btu/hr sf F]
[it)
[ft]
plier
[sf]
12/19/2016 EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
In Zone: OFFICE
In Wall: E WALL
1 GLASS
North
No 1.2500 0.82
0.76
2.00 5.00
1
10.0
El
In Wall: S WALL
1 GLASS
North
No 1M00 0.82
0.76
32.00 5.00
1 160.0
Doors
No Description
Type
Shaded? Width H (Effec) Multi
Area
Cond.
Dens. Heat Cap.
R-Value
[ft] [it]
plier
[sf]
[Btu/hr. sE F] [lb/cf] [Btu/sE F1
[h.sEFBtu]
In Zane:
In Wall:
1311
Roofs
No ,Description
Type
Width H (Effee) Multi
Area
Tilt
Cond.
Heat Cap Dens.
R-Value
[it] [ft1 piier
[sf]
[deg]
[Btu/hr. Sf. F]
[Btu/s& F] [lb/cf]
[h.sEF/Btu]
In Zone: OFFICE
❑
1 EXT
Mtl Bldg Roof/R-19
76.00 55.00 1
4180.0
0.00
0.0492
1.34 9.49
20.3
Batt
Skylights
No Description Type
U SHGC Vis.Trans
W
H (Effec) Multiolier Area
Total Area
[Btu/hr sf F]
[ft]
[it]
[Sf]
[Sf]
In Zone:
In Roof:
El
12/19/2016 EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
Floors
No Description Type
Width
[ft]
H (Effec) Multi
[ft] plier
Area Cond. Heat Cap. Dens. R-Value
[sf] [Btu/hr. sE F] [Btu/sE F] [16/cff [h.sEF/Btu]
In one: OFFICE
1 FLAT 1 ft. soil, concrete
floor, carpet and
rubber pad
76.00
55.00 1
4180.0 0.2681 34.00 113.33 3.73
❑
Systems
OFFICE System 1
Constant Volume Air Cooled Split No. Of Units 1
System < 65000 Btu/hr
Component Category
Capacity
Efficiency IPLV
1 Cooling System
2 Heating System
3 Air Handling System -Supply
4 Air Handling System - Return
5 Air Distribution System (Sup)
6 Air Distribution System (Ret)
60000.00
44000.00
2000.00
2000.00
14.00 1.00
1.00
0.80
0.80
6.00
6.00
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
Plant
Equipment Category
Size
Inst.No Ell. IPLV
Water Heaters
W-Heater Description Capacit}Cap.Unit
UPRt.
Efficiency Loss
12/19/2016 EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
e
Ext-Lighting
Description Category No. of Watts per Area/Len/No. of units
Luminaires Lumineire [sVft/No]
Control Type Wattage
[W]
El
Piping
No Type Operating Insulation
Temperature Conductivity
[F] [ Btu-in/h.sEF]
Nomonal pipe
Diameter
[in]
Insulation Is Runout?
Thickness
[in]
El
Fenestration Used
Name Glass Type No. of Glass SHGC VLT
Panes Conductance
[Btu/h.sf.F]
ASHULSgICIrAII User Defined 1 1.2500 0.8200 0.7600 ❑
Frm
Materials Used
Mat No
Acronym
Description
Only R-Value RValue Thickness
Used [h.sf.FBtu] [ft]
Conductivity
[Btu/h.ft.F]
Density
[Ib/cf]
SpecificHeat
[Btu/Ib.F]
187
a
o
BOARD,1/21N
178
Matl178
CARPET W/RUBBER PAD
Yes 1.2300
❑
265
Mat1265
Soil, 1 ft
No 2.0000 1.0000
0.5000
100.00
0.2000
❑
48
Mat148
6 in. Heavyweight concrete
No 0.5000 0.5000
1.0000
140.00
0.2000
❑
12/19/2016
EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
5
105 Mat1105
269 Mat1269
23 Mad23
94 Matl94
No Name
CONC BLK HW, SIN,
HOLLOW
.75" ISO BTWN24" oc
6 in. Insulation
BUILT-UP ROOFING, 318IN
No
1.1002
0.6667
No
2.2321
0.0625
No
20.0000
0:5000
No
0.3366
0.0313
Constructs Used
Simple
Massless
Conductance
Construct
Construct
[Btu/b.sLFl
0.6060
69.00
0.2000
❑
0.0280
4.19
0.3000
❑
0.0250
5.70
0.2000
❑
0.0930
70.00
0.3500
❑
Heat Cap
[Btu/sf.
RValue
.sLF/Bt
1014 8"CMU/3/4"ISO BTWN24"oc/5/8 Gyp No
No 0.26
9.70
62.72
3.8
❑
Layer Material
Material
Thickness
Framing
No.
[ft]
Factor
1 105
CONC BLK HW, SIN, HOLLOW
0.6667
0.000
❑
2 269
.75" ISO BTWN24" oc
0.0625
0.000
❑
3 187
GYP OR PLAS BOARD,1/2IN
0.0417
0.000
❑
Simple
Massless Conductance Heat Capacity
Density
RValue
No Name
Construct
Construct [Btu/h.sf.F]
[Btu/sf.F]
]Ib/cf]
[h.sf.FBtul
1056 Mtl Bldg Roof/R-19 Batt
No
No 0.05
1.34
9.49
20.3
❑
Layer Material
Material
Thickness
Framing
No.
[ftl
Factor
1 94
BUILT-UP ROOFING, 3/8IN
0.0313
0.000
❑
2 23
6 in. Insulation
0.5000
0.000
❑
12/19/2016 EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20 6
4
Simple
Massless Conductance Heat Capf
No Name
Construct
Construct [Btu/h.sEFI [Btu/sE]
1057 1 ft. soil, concrete floor, carpet and rubber pad No
No 0.27 34.00
Layer
Material
Material
Thickness Framing
No.
[tti Factor
1
265
Soil, 1 ft
1.0000 0.000
2
48
6 in. Heavyweight concrete
0.5000 0.000
3
178
CARPET W/RUBBER PAD
0.000
Density RValue
Ilb/ct] [h.sEFBtu]
113.33 3.7 ❑
IM
12/19/2016
EnergyGauge Summit® v5.20
W
RECEIVED JUN 16 2017
Check List St By
Cn„ram,
Applications for compliance with the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation shall inc
❑ This Checklist
❑ The full compliance report generated by the software that contains the project
summary, compliance summary, certifications and detailed component compliance
reports.
❑ The compliance report must include the full input report generated by the software as
contigous part of the compliance report.
❑ Boxes appropriately checked in the Mandatory Section of the comtlamce report.
WARNING: INPt1T;REPORT,NOT GENERATED.
Tainclude input reportAn=finalsubmission; go-to4he-Project°Form, Settings Tab' and -check
thebox = Append Input Reportto Compliance Output Report
Then rerun your calculation
Nov,106. 2017
EnergyGauge Summit@ FWCom-2014. TAM 20141A.Compliant Software. Effective Date: June30; 2015
Florida Building Code, FffthEdition (2014)=EnefgyConservafion ASHRAE 90.1-2010--Energy.CW Budget Option
6/16/2017 - Page 1 of 13
PROJECT SUMMARY
Short Desc:
BELL Description:
BELL FUNERAL HOME
Owner:
ELIJAH E. BELL, DIRECTOR
Addressl:
7091 S. US HWY I City:
PORT ST. LUCIE
Address2:
State:
FLORIDA
Zip:
0 - -
Type:
Religious Building Class:
New Finished building
Jurisdiction:
PORT ST LUCIE, ST LUCIE COUNTY, FL (661200)
Conditioned Area:
4180 SF Conditioned & UnConditioned Area:
4180 SF
No of Stories:
1 Area entered from.Plans
4180 SF
Permit No:
0 Max Tonnage
5
If different, write in:
Component
Design ` ' Criteria Result
Cross Fhergy Cost"(in $)
" 4,708.0 - 6,766;'0 PASSED
LIGHTING CONTROLS
PASSES
EXTERNAL LIGHTING
No Entry
:-_ -
HVAC SYSTEM
PASSES
PLANT
No Entry
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
No Entry
PIPING SYSTEMS
No Entry
Met all required compliance from Check List?
Yes/No/NA
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Info 5009 -- -- — An input report of this design building must be submitted along with this
EnergyGauge. Summit® Fla/Gom72014. TAM 2014-1.0,Compflant Software. Effective -Date: June 30, 2015. -. -,
Florida Building Code,Filh.Edifi m(2014) Energy;ConservagonASHRAE90.172010-Energy Cost Budget Oplion-
6/16/2017 Page 2 of 13
0
CERTIFICATIONS
I hereby certify that the plans and specifications covered by this calculation are in compliance with the
Florida Energy Code
Prepared By: PAUL WELCH INC. Building Official:
Date: AIN 16 2a�j Date:
I certify that this building is in compliance with the FLorida Energy Efficiency Code
Owner Agent: ELIJAHE.BELL 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:
PAUL WELCH INC
Reg No:
29945
Lighting Designer:
PAUL WELCH INC.
Reg No:
29945
Mechanical Designer: PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No; , 29945
Plumbing Designer: PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: 29945
(•) 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..,
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com 2014. TAM 2014-1:0 Compliant Software. Effective Date. June 30; 2015,
Florida Building Code; Fft1dition(2014).:> Energy CohservationASHRAE:90:12010=EnergyCosGButlgef'Option
6/16/2017 Page 3 of 13
P.rdjece BELL,
Title: BELL FUNERAL HOME
Type: Religious Building
(WEAFile: FL_ST_LUCIE CO INTLAW)
Building End Uses
1) Proposed
2) Baseline
Total
292.10
422.20
$4,708
$6,766
ELECTRICITY(MBtulkWhl$)
292.10
422.20
85599
123695
$4,708-
$6,766
AREA LIGHTS
30.10
66.80
8820
19585
$485
$1,071
MISC EQUIPMT
20.90
20.90
6124
6124
$337
$33S
PUMPS & MISC
6.10
o.io
26
23
$1
$1
SPACE COOL
- 142.50..
22580 .
4174Z
-`.66147-
$2,296
$3,618
SPACE HEAT.
_ 18.80 =
;: ,.::_ ISM-..
5521
3862
$304
$211
VENT FANS
79.70
95.40
23366
27954
$1,285
$1,529
Credits Applied: None
PASSES
Passing Criteria = 6766
Design (including any credits) = 4708
Passing requires Proposed Building cost to be at most 100% of
Baseline cost. This Proposed Building is at 69.6%
EnergyGauge Summit@ FWCom72014. TAM 2014-1:0 CompliantSoftware. EffectiveAate: June 30; 2015. .
Florida Building Code; FrM Edition (2014) - Energy.Conservaton ASHRAE:90:1F2010 -,Energy, Cost Budget 0plion ...
6/16/2017 Page 4 of 13
External Lighting Compliance
Description Category Tradable?. Allowance Area or Length ELPA CLP
(W/Unit) or No. of Units (R) M
_ .(Sgft or,ft) .
Project: BELL
Title: BELL FUNERAL HOME
Type:- Religious Building
(WEAFile: FL_ST_LUCIE_CO MTL.tm3)
Lighting Controls Compliance
Acronym Ashrae Description Area Design Min Compli-
ID (sq.ft) CP CP ance
BELL 24,001 Worship -Pulpit, Choir 4,180 10 2 PASSES
Project: BELL
Title: BELL FUNERAL HOME
Type: Religious Building t -
(WEA File: FL ST LUCIE CO_INTL.tm3)
System Report,.Compliance
BELL 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
Cooing System ': `AirConditionetstli 06616d"
"60000""'° 74.'00 ''13'90" --Lao "'7 PASSES
Split System < 65000 Btu/h
Cooling:Capacity
Heating System Electric Furnace
44000 1.00 1.00 PASSES
Air Handling Air Handler (Supply) -
2000 0.80 0.82 PASSES
System -Supply Constant Volume
PASSES
EnergyGauge Summit® FlalCom-2014. TAM 2014 1.0:Compliant Software. Effective Date: June30; 2015
Florida Building Code; Fifth Edition (2014) Energy GonservalionASHRAE-90.1-2010`- Enetgy Cost'Budget Option
6/16/2017 Page 5 of 13
Plant Compliance
Description Installed Size Design Min Design Min Category Comp
No Eff Eff IPLV IDLY fiance
:.:None
.Water Heater Compliance
Description " Type Category ,Design Min Design Max . Comp
Eff Eff Loss Loss liance
None
Piping System Compliance: .
Category Pipe Did]; , a is ? ; Operating Ins Cond Ins Req Ins Compliance
[inches] Rnnout? Temp [Btu-in/hr Thick [ins] Thick [in),
[F] SF.F]
None
EnergyGauge Sunmito Fl4om-2014. TAM,20.14-1.0 CompliantSoftware. Effective Date:.June,30 2015..
Florida Building Codej fMEdillon:(201.4) = Energy.Conservation-ASHRAE 90.1 2010 ,:Energy Cost Budget Option-
6/16/2017 Page 6 of 13
f
Mandatory Requ-irements (as applicable) Mandatory requirements compiled by US Department'
of Energy and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Adopted with permission
Section
Yes NIA Exempt
Fenestration '5.6.2.3,5.5.3.6 Envelope
U-factor of opaque doors associated with the
building thermal envelope•meets requirements.
Insulation - 6.4.4.1.5 Envelope
Bottom surface of floor structures incorporating
11
W
-
radiant heating insulated to >=R-3.5.
Insulation 5.5.3.1.1 Envelope
High-albedo roofs satisfy one of the following:
_
Solar reflectance >= 0.55 and thermal emittance
t�
-
>= 0.75, Solar reflectance index >= 64.0, or
-
increased insulation (assembly <= U-0.03 or>=
-
R33.0 insulation).
I Wattage 9.4.3 Exterior Lighting
Exterior grounds lighting over 100 W provides >60
l3
Q
-
ImIW unless on motion sensor or fixture is exempt
from scope of code or from external LPD.
- Wattage 9.4.2 Interior Lighting
Exit signs do not exceed 5 watts per face.
0❑
Controls 10.4.3 Mechanical
Elevators are designed with the proper lighting,
ventilation power, and standby mode.
HVAC 6.5.6.1 Mechanical
Exhaust air energy recovery on systems meeting
Table 6.5.6.1.
SYSTEM 6.5.1.4 Mechanical
Economizer operation will not increase heating
❑
lj
-SPECIFIC
energy use during normal operation.
SYSTEM 6.5.2.2.1 Mechanical
Three -pipe hydronic systems using a common
13-
-SPECIFIC
return for hot and chilled water are not used.
l'�
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.2.2.3 Mechanical
Hydronic heat pump systems connected to a
❑
❑
commorrwater loop meet heat rejection and heat
addition requirements.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIG 6.5.2.4 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 fen systems at design conditions do not
[3
"
exceed allowable fan system motor_ nameplate hp
1p�@
- - -
or finsystenithp.
SYSTEM_ SPECIFIC 6.5.3.11.2 Mechanical
HVAC fan motors not larger than allowable limits.
�(
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.
Air' Leakage 5.4.3.4 Envelope -.: Vesfitiules are mstalledwheretiuilding entrances-13
0,�
' separate conditioned space from the exterior, and
meet exterior envelope requirements. Doors have
self -closing devices, and are >=7 It apart.
--1
Insulation 5.8.1.7.3 Envelope_ Insulation in contact with the ground has <=-0.3%
[3
waterabsorytion rate perASTM-C272.
Plan Review 4.2.2,5.4.3.1.1,5.7 Envelope Plans and/or specifications provide all information-.
.l�[I Q .
with which compliance can be determined for the.
T'
- - buildingenvelope and document where . _. .-
_.. ..
- exceptions to the standard are claimed.
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 4014-1%0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Editiow(2014) Energy-Conservation-ASHRAE'90.1-2010'=Ener6y Cosf6udget Option - ... "
6/16/2017 Page 7 of 13
Plan Review
Wattage
Plan Review
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC
HVAC.
HVAC
Other Equipment
Plan Review
.Plan Review
Plan Review
9.7 Exterior Lighting Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
-
all infornation.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,transforners and control devices.
9.4.3 _ Exterior Lighting,
Exterior lighting,powecis consistent with what is
-
shown on the approved, lighting plans,
J"t
demonstrating proposed watts are less than or
equalto allowed watts.
4.2.2.9.4.4,9.7 Interior Lighting
Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
0❑
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.
6A.3.4.4 Mechanical
Ventilation:fans >0.75 hp have automatic controls
to shut off fan when not required.
6A.3.9 Mechanical
Demand control ventilation provided for spaces
>500 ft2 and >40 people/1000 ft2 occupant
density and served by systems with air side
economizer, auto modulating outside air damper
control, or design airflow >3,000 efm.
-
6A.4.1.4 Mechanical
Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of sensible
heating panels have insulation >= R-3.5.
6.5.2.3 Mechanical
Dehumidification controls provided to prevent
.
reheating, retooling, mixing of hot and cold'
airstreams or concurrent heating and cooling of
the same airstream. '
6.5.4.1 Mechanical
HVAC pumping systems >10 hp designed for
0I�
variable fluid flow.
y�
6.5.7.1.1 Mechanical
Kitchen hoods >5,000 cfm have make up air
❑,
>=50% of exhaust air volume.
6.5.7.2 Mechanical
Fume hoods exhaust systems >=15,000 cfm have
-
VAV hood exhaust and supply systems, direct
make-up air or heat recovery.
Mechanical
Unenclosed spaces that are heated.use only- •
radianthaat' - .
-1
6.4.3.3.2 Mechanical
Setback controls allow automatic restart and
temporary•operation as required focmaintenance.
10.4.1 Mechanical
Electric motors meet requirements where
applicable. _
T�
4.2.2.5.4.4.2.1.6.7.2 Mechanical
Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
4.2.2,7.7.1,10.4.2
6.7.2.4
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.4.3.10
all information with which compliance caRbe; -- "c,4"—1, r;•. "
determined for the mechanical systems and
equipment and document where exceptions to the
standard are claimed. Load calculations per
_ acceptable engineering standards and -
handbooks.'—'� -
,t��/,.
Mechanical Plans specifications, and/or calculations provide;
[1'
all informatiorwith which compliance can be ` '
T _'
' determined for the service water heating systems
and equipment and document where exceptions
to the standard are claimed.- Hot water system
sized per manufacturers sizing guide.
Mechanical Detailed instructions for HVAC systems
Q
commissioning included:on the plans or
..
specifications for projects >=50,000 ft2.
Mechanical Single zone HVAC systems with fan motors >=5 0
❑
- - hp have variable airflow controls. Air conditioning _
- - -equrpmenfwith-a'cobling capa'crty>=N0;000-_`
- "
Btu/h has variable airflow controls.
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-,1,0;QgmpliantSoftware. Effective Date., June ;30; 2015--
FloddaBuilding�Code„Fiftk,Editiom(2014),;Energy>ConservationASHRAE90r1-2010; EnergyGostSudgei0ption=
6/16/2017 Page 8 of 13
6.5.1,6:51.1,6.5.1.3-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. -
SYSIEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.1,6,.5.1.2,6.5.1.3 Mechanical
Water economizers provided where required,
❑ r�l
meet the requirements for design capacity,
J�
maximum pressure drop and integrated
Mechanical
economizer control.
VAV fan >=10 hp to be driven by variable
❑
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.1
motors
speed drive, have a vane -axial fan with variable
_
pitch blades, or have controls to limit fan motor
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.3 Mechanical,
demand.
Reset static setpoint for DDC controlled
❑
VAV boxes reporting to central controller based on
the zones requiring the most pressure.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.9.3 Mechanical
Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC of individual
❑
zone boxes have static pressure setpoint reset
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5:3.4 Mechanical
controls.
Multiple zone HVAC systems have supply air
❑ ;
temperature reset controls.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6:5.4.2 Mechanical
Reduce flow in pumping systems >10 hp. to
'❑
'
multiple chillers or boilers when others are shut
SYSTEM 6.5.4.3 Mechanical
down.
Temperature reset by representative building
❑
-SPECIFIC
loads in pumping systems >10 hp for chiller and
-
boiler systems>300,000Bluth.
`
SYSTEM 6.5.4.4.1 Mechanical
Two -position automatic valve interlocked to shut
❑
-SPECIFIC
off water flow when hydronicheatpumpwith ..
- .
.SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.4.4.2. Mechanical
pumping system >10 hp is off.
Hydronic heat pumps and water-cooled unitary air
❑
-
conditioners with pump systems >5hp have
controls or devices to reduce pump motor
SYSTEM 6.5.5.2 Mechanical
demand.
Fan systems with motors >=7.5 hp associated
❑
-SPECIFIC
with heat rejection equipment to,.have capability to
,`.,►�',,
-, z
operate at 213 of full -speed and auto speed
-
controls to control the leaving fluid temperature or
condensing.temp/pressure. of beat rejection
_
device.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.6.2 Mechanical
Condenser heat recovery system that can heat
❑ �t,,{
..
water to 85:OF or provide 60% of peak heat
•
rejection is installed for preheating of service hot
-
water in 24/7 facility, water cooled systems reject
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.7.1.2
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.7.1.3
SYSTEM_ SPECIFIC 6.5.7.1.4
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 6.5.9
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 7.5.1
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.4.3.1.1
SYSTEM SPECIFIC„ 6,4.3.3.3
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC- 6.4-.3.5
❑E
�■
-
Mechanical
>6 MMbiVSHIN load >=1 MMBtd:
Conditioned supply air to space with a kitchen
"
❑ ❑
-- -
hood shall not -exceed the greaterof a) supply
-
•
flow required to meet space heating or cooling, or
b) hood;exhaust flow minus the available air
,
Mechanical,.
transfer from available spaces.
Kitchen hoods with a total exhaust airflow rate
❑
>5000,cfm meet replacement air,;yentilation
+!
._,
system; or energy recovery requirements shown
Mechanical
in Table 6.5.7.1.3.
Kitchen', 666ds`with a total exhaust airflow rate
1--1 '
❑ ❑
>5000 cfm meet replacement air, ventilation
system, or energy recovery requirements.
' Mechanical
Hot gas bypass limited to:
❑"' . ❑
4=240 kBtulh - 50%
>240 kBtu/h - 25%
Mechanical
Combined space and water healing system not
Q- ` ! ❑
allowed unless standby loss less than calculated
maximum. AHJ has approved or combined
Mechanical
connected load 4150 kBtufh.
Heating and -cooling to each zone is'controlled by(�"'
❑ ❑
a thermostat control.
T
Mechanical;.;
Systems, with -air capacity>10,000 clan include
,r ❑
optimum startcontrols.
Mechanical
�,(
- Heat pumpcontrols prevent supplemental electric ❑-/ ❑
resistance heat from coming on when not needed.
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014.,TAM,2014-1.UompliantSoftware..Effective0ate: June 30i 2015 `n -
Florida Building £ode;•Fifth Editon�(2014)!=- Energy'Conservation ASHRAE90.1=2010'2.Energy Cott Budgeit Option
6/16/2017 Page 9 of 13
7.4.4.3 Mechanical Public lavatory faucet water temperature.---1
Controls
Plan Review
8.4.2 Project
4.2.2,8.4.1.1,8.4.1.2 Project
Air Leakage 5A.3.1
:Air Leakage 5.4.3.2
Air Leakage 5.4.3.1
Fenestration
Fenestration
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
5.8.2.1
5.8.2.2
5.8.1.2
5.8.1.2
5.5.3.1
5.8.1,2,5.8.1.3
6.5.3.1
5.8.1.2
5.8.1.2
5.8.1.1
5.8.1.4
5.8.1.5._.
5.8.1.6
5.8.1.7
5.8.1.7.1.
5.8.1.7.2
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope_. ,
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope .
Envelope
At least 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-Amp
El ❑
receptacles are controlled by an automatic control
device.
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%.
Continuous air barrier is wrapped, sealed,
1p ❑ ❑
caulked, gasketed, and/or taped. in an approved
manner, except in semiheated spaces and in
climate zones 1-6.
Factory -built fenestration and doors are labeled
❑ ❑
as meeting air leakage requirements. `
All sources of air leakage in the building thermal
envelope are sealed,
i ❑ ❑
caulked, gasketed, weather
stripped or wrapped with moisture
vapor -permeable wrapping material to minimize
air leakage.
Fenestration products rated in accordance With
❑ ❑
NFRC.
Fenestration products are certified as to
❑ ❑
performance labels or certificates provided.
Below -grade wall insulation installed per
❑ a ❑
manufacturer's instructions.
Slab edge insulation installed per manufacturer's
❑ }A ❑
instructions.
T'�
Roof R-value. For some ceiling systems,
❑ I 1 ❑
verification may need to occur during Framing
�
Inspection.
Roof insulation installed per manufacturers
❑ ❑
instructions. Blown or poured loose -fill insulation
is installed only where the roof slope is < 3 in.12.
Skylight curbs are insulated to the level of roofs
❑ 1A
❑
with insulation above deck or RS.
_
Above -grade wall insulation installed per
❑ ❑
manufacturer's instructions.. -
Floor insulation installed per manufacturer's
��7
ElrAL ❑
instructions.
Building envelope insulation is labeled with
-Z❑ . ❑
R-value or insulation certificate providing R-value
and 'otherielevantdata. - . . -
Eaves are baffled to deflect air to above the
I-• --I
❑
insulation.
l� 5�
7�
Insulationis installed in substantial contactwith .,.
151 .-❑ _ ❑
the inside surface separating conditioned space
from unconditional space.
Recessedequipment installed in building
❑- ❑
_
envelope assemblies does not compress the
adjacent insulation.
Exterior insulation is protected from damage with
El_ -�(� . ❑
a protective material. Verification for exposed
7`i'
7"'
foundation insulation may need to occur during
Foundation Inspection.
Attics and mechanical rooms have insulation -, :
❑. ❑
protectedwhere adjacent toattico--equipment
'
access.
Foundation vents do not interfere with insulation-.
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant. Software. Effective. Date: June 30, 20,15
Florida Building Code, Fifth.Edition,(2014) - Energy. Conservation ASHRAE aO.I=2010 - Energy! Cost Budget Option -
6/16/2017 Page 10 of 13
Insulation 5.8.1:8 _ - Envelope
Insulation intended to meet me roof insulation-
❑ 14I
-
requirements cannot be installed on top of
suspended ceiling. Mark this requirement
Controls-9.4.1.7 Exterior Lighting
compliant if insulation is installed accordingly.
Automatic lighting controls for exterior lighting
'calEl
❑
•
Installed.
Controls 9.4.1.1 Interior Lighting
Automatic controls to shut off all building lighting -
installed in buildings >5,000 ft2.
Controls 9.4.1.2 Interior.Lighting
Independent lighting controls installed per.
approved lighting plans and all manual controls
Controls 9.4.1.3 Interior Lighting
readily accessible and visible to occupants.
Parking garage lighting is equipped with required
�,...,!
7�IEl
lighting controls and daylight transition zone
T
Controls 9.4.1.4 Interior Lighting
lighting.
Primary stdelighted areas >=250 ft2 are equipped
with required lighting controls.
_
Controls 9.4.1.5 Interior Lighting
Enclosed spaces with daylight area under{
skylights and rooftop monitors >900 ft2 are
equipped with required lighting controls.
Controls 9.4.1.6 Interior Lighting
Separate lighting control devices for specific uses
0
El
' _
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
'
Wattage 9.6.3 Interior Lighting
from general lighting.
Where space LPD requirements are adjusted
El
based on room cavity ratios, dimensions are -
_
consistent with approved plans.
Wattage 9.2.2.3 Interior Lighting
Interior installed lamp and fixture lighting power is
'F71 _
•
consistent with what is shown on the approved
j`�
'
lighting plans, demonstrating proposed watts are
_
less than or equal to allowed watts.
HVAC 6.4.3.8 - Mechanical
Freeze protection and snowlce melting system
ryI
sensors for future connection to controls.
HVAC 6.4.1.4,6.4.1.5 Mechanical
HVAC equipment efficiency verified. Non-NAECA
El
❑
HVAC equipment labeled as meeting 90.1., _
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
,rp��
dampers that automatically shutwhen not in use,❑
and rieetmaidmum leakage rates. Check•gravity
"
'
dampers where allowed.
HVAC 6.4.3.4.5 Mechanical
Enclosed packing garage ventilation has
�--t
p
13
automatic contaminant detection and, capacity to
'" - •
"stage ormodulatejfans to"50%_or less of.`design
,
HVAC 6.4.4.1.1 Mechanicak,
capacaY -\-
Insulation eposed to weather protected from -
❑•�
damage Insulation outside of the conditioned
space and associated with cooling systems is
'
"vaporret'arda`nt.
HVAC 6.4.4.1.2 ' Mechanical
HVAC ducts and plenums insulated. Where ducts
or plenums are installed in or under.a slab,
'
verifioiitio—hinay need to occur during Foundation
HVAC 6.4.4.1.3 .:Mechanical
Inspection.
HVAC piping insulation thickness._Where piping _.
Is installed'in or under a slab, Verification may
need to occurduring Foundation Inspection.
HVAC 6.4.4.2.1 Mechanical
Ducts.an&plenums sealed based on static ." .:..
<d
-
pressure and location.
HVAC 6.5.7.1.5 Mechanical
Approved field test used to evaluate4esign air
a�
;.,O. •fy�
- _
flow rates and demonstrate proper capture and
T'
containment of kitchen exhaust systems..
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.
EnergyGaugeSummit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM-2014-1;0.CompliantSoftware. Effective Date: June 30-,2015 .
Florida Building Code; Fifth -Edition (2014)-•Energy C6n§ervaton'ASHPAE-9011=2010=`Ener6y°C66f Budg6tOption'-
6/16/2017 Page 11 of 13
HVAC 6.4.3.7' -
Mechanical
When humidification an-- ;.umidification are
-
provided to a zone, simuitaneous operation is
prohibited.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 7.4.4.1
Mechanical
Temperature controls installed on service water
heating systems (<=120°F to ma dmum
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
-
Heattraps installed on non -circulating storage
0
�1
water tanks.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.4.1.5.2
Mechanical
PTAC and PTHP with sleeves 16 in. by 42 in.
0
❑
labeled for replacement only.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.4.4.2.2
Mechanical
Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires
air leakage testing.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.6.2.1
Mechanical
Zone controls can limit simultaneous heating and
cooling and sequence heating -and cooling to each
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.5.2.2.2
Mechanical
zone.
Two -pipe hydronic systems using a common
El�[IEl
�/
distribution system have controls toallowa
f"�
deadband >=15 OF, allow operation in one mode
for at least 4 hrs before changeover, and have
rest controls to limit heating and'000ling supply
temperature to <=30 OF.
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.2
Mechanical
VAV fans have static pressure sensors positioned
so setpoint <=1/3 total design pressure.
%r-'y
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 7.4.4A
Mechanical
Controls are installed that limit the operation of a
_
g
13
recirculation pump installed to maintain
temperature of a storage tank„
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 7.4.5.1
Mechanical.
Pool heaters are equipped with ontoff switch and
13
r
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. =
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
0
`ON
13
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 7.4.3.
Mechanical
All heat traced or externally heated piping
❑.
_
insulated
•ruse uu_nsnuuuun
o.r. r
- - interior uignung
rumisneo as-ouin arawings roretecmc power
U--
U
- Ik
systems within 30 days of system acceptance.
Post Construction
8.7.2
Interior Lighting
Furnished O&M instructions for systems and
It
13
.
equip mentto..;thebuilding owner.ordesignated
y°t
,
-
representative.
HVAC
6.7.2.A
- Mechanical,_
HVAC control systems have been tested to
ensure proper operation, calibration and
Post Construction
6.7.2.1
Mechanical "
adjustment ofcontrols.
FumisAVAC as-bued'Hilt drawings submitted'
as -built
.,
..
within 90 days of system acceptance.
J�
Post Construction
6.7.2.2
Mechanical
FumishedA&.M manuals for HVAC systems
within 90 days of system acceptance.
�,~
;Post Construction
6.7.2.3.
• Mechanical
An airand/or hydronic system' balancing report is
R
provided for HVAC systems serving zones >5,000
ft2 of conditioned area.
`
EnergyGa-uge SumpriN Fla/Com.2014. TAM 2014-1,O;Compliant.,Software. Effective,Date: June 30;.2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (201,4). Energy:Conservaton ASHRAE 90,1;2010='Energy.CostBudget OI
6/16/2017 F
12 of 13
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) - Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
6/16/2017 Page 13 of 13
PAUL WELCH INC.
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING
1984 S.W. BILTMORE ST. SUITE #1 14
PORT SAINT Luc1E, FL 34984
PHONE (772) 788 - 9888
DATE: 15Jun-16 SHEETA OF1
MANUAL"N"
HVAC WORKSHEET
ROOM: SPACE AREA: 1650 JOB: BELL FUNERAL HOME
ZONE: 1 -MAIN CHAPPEL
N.-WALL ........................................ 550 S.F. X 3.68 = 2024
S. WALL ........................................
660 S.F.
X
0 =
0
E. WALL ........................................
300 S.F.
X
4.96 =
1488
W. WALL .......................................
300 S.F.
X
6.56 =
1968
N. GLASS ......................................
10 S.F.
X
44 =
440
S. GLASS ......................................
0 S.F.
X
49 =
0
E. GLASS ......................................
24 S.F.
X
91 =
2184
W. GLASS .....................................
42 S.F.
X
91 =
3822
ROOF ...........................................
1650 S.F.
X
2.2 =
3630
LIGHTS .........................................
1660 W
X
3.41 =
5626.5
PEOPLE ........................................
100
X
350 =
35000
INFILL (FMC 403.3)........................
500 CFM
X
34 =
17000
SUB TOTAL = 73182.5
3 % DUCT LOSSES = 2195
TOTAL = 75377.5
= 2512.583 CFM
- - -USE: 5 TOMAIC UNIT
DATE:
PAUL WELCH INC.
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CnnL ENGINEERING
1984 S.W. BILTMORE ST. SUITE # 114
PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34984
PHONE (772) 785 - 9888
15-Jun-16
SHEETA OF1
MANUAL"N"
HVAC WORKSHEET
ROOM: SPACE AREA: 1650
JOB:
BELL FUNERAL HOME
ZONE:
2 - INCIDENTAL USE
N.-WALL........................................
550
S.F.
X
3.68 =
2024
S. WALL ........................................
550
S.F.
X
0 =
0
E. WALL ........................................
460
S.F.
X
4.96 =
2281.6
W. WALL .......................................
460
S.F.
X
6.56 =
3017.6
N. GLASS ......................................
0
S.F.
X
44 =
0
S. GLASS ......................................
16
S.F.
X
49 =
784
E. GLASS ......................................
90
S.F.
X
91 =
8190
W. GLASS .....................................
48
S.F.
X
91 =
4368
ROOF ...........................................
2350
S.F.
X
2.2 =
5170
LIGHTS .........................................
2000
W
X
3.41 =
6820
PEOPLE ........................................
13
X
350 =
4550
INFILL ( FMC 403.2)........................
650
CFM
X
34 =
22100
SUB TOTAL = 59305.2
5 % DUCT LOSSES = 2965.26
TOTAL = 62270.46
= 2075.682 CFM
USE: 5 TON AIC UNIT -
RECEIVED JUN 16
SCANNED
.Check List. * ey
St. Lucie ronnh
Applications for compliance with the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation shall inc
rl This Checklist
❑ The full compliance report generated by the software that contains the project
summary, compliance summary, certifications and detailed component compliance
reports.
❑ The compliance report must include the full input report generated by the software as
contigous part of the compliance report.
❑ Boxes appropriately checked in the Mandatory, Section- of the.comTl ce repprt�..
WARNING: lNRUT,,REPORT-!N0T GENERATED.
To: include hiput4 oortzinz-final--submission;.go-to-the:Projeact-Form--Setfing!,�-T-aband,-ch'eck
fi4ebox Append Input Rep . o I rt to Compliance Output Report
Then rerun your calculation
Bog&
F1 IC ON Y
EnergyGauge Summit® FWCom-20-14. TAM 20144.0,',Compliant Software. Effective -Date: June.30.- 2015-
Florida Building Code,fWEdWon (2014)." Enefgy,C6niervafionASHPAE 90J6201 0-'ZnerV'Zb'st Budget Option
6/16/2017 Pagel of13
PROJECT SUMMARY
Short Desc:
BELL Description:
BELL FUNERAL HOME
Owner:
ELIJAH E. BELL, DIRECTOR
Addressl:
7091 S. US HWY 1 City:
PORT ST. LUCIE
Address2:
State:
FLORIDA
Zip:
0
Type:
Religious Building Class:
New Finished building
PORT ST LUCIE, ST LUCIE COUNTY, FL (661200)
Conditioned Area:
4180 SF Conditioned & UnConditioned Area:
4180 SF
No of Stories:
1 Area entered from.Plans
4180 SF
Permit No:
0 Max Tonnage
5
If different, write in:
VIVA
111KC IOU in/
Component
Design Criteria -
-:Result-Gross Energy Cost (in $)
4,708.0 ` 6,766'0PASSED
LIGHTING CONTROLS
PASSES
EXTERNAL LIGHTING
No Entry
HVAC SYSTEM
PASSES
PLANT
No Entry
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
No Entry
PIPING SYSTEMS
No Entry
Met all required compliance from Check List?
Yes/NO/NA
IMPORTANT MESSAGE - _
Info 5009 — ^ — An input report of this design building must be submitted along with this
EnergyGauge$ummd@Pa/Com72014. TAN 2,014-1;a.complianl.Software. Effecbe.DaW. June-Kr2(} &
FloddaBuildinyCode;fOEdi.dom(20t4) EneWr;onservatioo-ASHRAFga.1-2da0-:Energy, Cost Budgetppfion_
6/16/2017 Page 2 of 13
CERTIFICATIONS
I hereby certify that the plans and specifications covered by this calculation are in compliance with the
Flori Energy Code
Prepared By: PAUL WELCH INC. Building Official:
Date: Date:
I certify that this building is in compliance with the FLorida Energy Efficiency Code
- Owner Agent: ELIJAHE.BELL
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. PAUL WELCH INC Reg No: 29945
Lighting Designer. PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: 29945
Mechanical Designer. PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No; 29945
Plumbing Designer PAUL WELCH INC. Reg No: 29945
(*) 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 tEleuaflt information is
contained on signed/sealed plans.
EnergyGaugsSummit®Fla/Com-2014. TAM 20141.11CompliantSoiiware.Etfeclivel)afe June30,2015•
Florida Building Code; Fift+t Edition 42014) -� Energy Conservation AS11R* 90:1-2aM -Energy-Cost Budget Option
6/16/2017 Page 3 of 13
pToiect: BELL.
Title: BELL FUNERALHOME
Type: Religious Building
Uses
I)Proposed 2) Baseline
Total 292.10 422.20
$4,708 $6,766
ELECTRICITY(MBtulkWhl$)
292.10
422.20
85599
123695
$4,708
$6,766
AREA LIGHTS
30.10
66.80
8820
19585
$485
$1,071
MISC EQUIPMT
20.90
20.90
6124
6124
$337
$335
PUMPS & MISC
0.10
0.10
26
23
$1
$1
SPACE COOL
142.50
-22s80 ..
41742', ..`
- : ` "A6147-
$2,296
$3,618
SPACE NEAT
M80 : `
1120-
5521
3862
$304
$211
VENT FANS
79.70
95.40
23366
27954
$1485
$1,529
Applied: None
Criteria = 6766
(including any credits) = 4708
requires Proposed Building cost to be at most 100% of
e.cost This Proposed-BuHdmg is -at 69.6%
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com72014: TAM 2014-1:U ComplianESORware. Eff8GfiwDate; june 30, 2015 .
Florida Building Code: Fn t Edition {201;4) - Energy.Consen[ation ASHRAE t-20103Energy�Cost Budgeto*n
6/16/2017 ; Page 4 of 13
External Lighting Compliance
Description Category Tradable?. Allowance Area or Length ELPA, CLP
(W/Unit) or No. of Units (W) (W)
.($q# or
.—None
Project: BELL
Title: BELL FUNERAL HOME
Type: Religious Building
(WEA File: FL ST LUCIE CO OMW)
Lighting Controls Compliance
Acronym Ashrae - Description Area Design Min Compli-
IOD (sq.ft) Cp CP ance
BELL 24,001 Worship -Pulpit, Choir 4,180 10 2 PASSES'
-----PASSES-
Project BELL
Tide: BELLFUNERALHOME
Type: Religious Building
(WEAFMejL ST LUCIE CO IBIrl.,tm3)
System Report -Compliance
BELL Systein I
Constant Volume Air Cooled No. of Units
Split System < 65000 Rta/hr
Component Category
Capacity Design Eff Design IPLV Comp-
Eff Criteria IPLV Criteria fiance
Cooling S 1, :Ajr-.C6hdidbnersAYC66ldd'
`60000— 14.'00
Split System < 65000 BvA
Cooling Capacity
Heating System Electric Furnace
44000 1.00 1.00 PASSES
Air Handling Air Handler (Supply) -
2000 0.80 0.82 PASSES
System -Supply Constant Volume
PASSES
EnergyGauge Summit® Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1;0:Gompliant Softive. Effective Date: June 30; 2015
Florida BuffctingCodd,,'Fifth%tMon:(2Ot4)EnirgyCoriservlddrfASHPAE-9O.i=20io'--Enathyco-st,BudgetOOfforr
6116M17 Page 5 of 13
Plant Compliance
Description ' Installed Size Design Min Design Wm Category Comp
No Eff Eff IPLV D'LV fiance
- - . None
- -d
Rod(
6/162017
6of13
Mandatory Requirements (as applicable) Mandatory requirements compiled by US Department
of Energy and Pacific Northwest National laboratory.
Adopted with permission
Section
Yes NIA Exempt
Fenestration 'b.82.3,5.5.3.6 Envelope.
U-factor of opaque doors associated with the
❑
building thermal envelope meets requirements.
Insulation 6.4.4.1.5 Envelope
Bottom surface of floor structures incorporating
-
radiant heating insulated to >=R-3.5.
Insulation 5.5.3A.1 Envelope
High-albedo roofs satisfy one of the following:
0
13
13
Solar reflectance >= 0.55 and thermal emittance
-
>= 0.75, Solar reflectance index >= 64.0, or
Increased insulation (assembly < U-0.03 or>=
R33.0 insulation).
Wattage 9.4.3 Exterior lighting
Exterior grounds lighting over 100 W provides >60
❑
13
El
ImIW unless on motion sensor or fixture is exempt
from scope of code or from external LPD.
Wattage 9.42 Interior Lighting
Fait signs do not exceed 5 watts per face.
0
13
❑
Controls 10:4.3 Mechanical
Elevators are designed with the proper lighting,
❑
13
13
ventilation power, and standby mode.
_ -
HVAC 6.5.6.1 Mechanical_ .
Exhaust air energy recovery on systems meeting
Table 6.5.6.1.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC.. 6.5.1.4 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
t--1
return for hot and chilled water are not used.
<<
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.2.2.3 Mechanical
Hydronic heat pump systems connected to a
1313.13
oomm orrwater loop meet heat rejection and heat
addition requirements.
SYSTEMSPECIFLC ,.6.52A Mechanical.
Water economizer specified on hydronic cooling
r--�
12,U
❑
- ..
and h6niidi'fi6ation systems designed to maintain
inside humidity at >35 OF dewpoint if an
. ... ..
economizer Is required.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6.5.3.1.1 Mechanical..
HV& fan sysems at design conditions do not
r-��
1__I
13
0
exceed allowable fan system motor nameplate hp
- -
orfan sys€erti`bhp. :...11
SYSTEM SPECIFIC - 6.5.3.1 J2 Mechanical
HVAC fan motors not larger than allowable limits.
❑
13
13
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.42 Mechanical-
Service water heating equipment meets efficiency
Q
._
requirements,, .. ..
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.52 Mechanical-
Service water heating equipment used for space✓
E3
❑
❑
.. .. -.,
heating complies with the service water heating
equipment requirements.
Air Leakage - 5.4.3.4 Envelopa.-
Vest elsl aid instaUed'where GuiWing entrances ` Q
'�
separate conditioned space from the exterior, and
'
meet exterior envelope requirements. Doors have
self -closing devices, and are x7 ft apart
Insulation Envelope:
Insulation In contact with the ground has <=0.3%
❑
❑ ,
l3
-5.8AJ.3
-
water absorption rate perASTM:C272. ..
..:,
,..;:.
Plan Review 4.2.2,5.4.3.1.1,5.7 Envelope
Plans and/or specifications provide all information
13
❑
❑
with which compliance can be determined for the
buildingenvelopeand document where
exceptions to the standard are claimed.
EnergyGaugeSummit@ Fla/Com-2014. TAM 2014=k0CompliantSoflwate. Effective Date: dune 30 2015-
FfoddaBuildingC e,TfittEdiboni(2Ot4)aEnbtg Consewati6nASHPi E90'M1-2Q10 Enerwt6ittudgetoptorf-
6/16/2017 Page 7 of 13
Plan Review 9.7 Exterior Lighting Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
13
13
13
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:eordrol devices.
..
Wattage 9.4,3_ Exterior tighting, Exterior lighting power. -is consistent with what is
0.
.. .:
shown on the approved lighting plans,
-
demonstrating_ proposedwaftate less than or
equal Wallowed watts.
Plan Review 4.2.7,9.4.4,9.7 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.
HVAC 6.4.3.4.4 Mechanical .
Ventilation:fans >0.75 hp have automatic controls
13
❑
El
to shut off fan when not required.
HVAC 6.4.3.9 Mechanical
Demand control ventilation provided for spaces
>500 112 and >40 peopiell000 ft2 occupant
density and served by systems with air side
economizer, auto modulating outside air damper
control, or design airflow>3,000 cfim.
HVAC 6.4.4.1.4 Mechanical
Thermalty ineffective panel surfaces of sensible
❑
,1:1
13
-
heating panels have insulation > R-3.5.
HVAC 6.5.2.3, Mechanical
Dehumidification controls provided to prevent
El.13
0
reheating, recooling, mbdng of hot and cold
airstreams or concurrent heating and cooling of
the samemirstream.
HVAC 6.6.4.1 Mechanical .
HVAC pumping systems >10 hp designed for
O
❑
❑
variable fluid flow.
HVAC - 6.5.7.1.1 Mechanical
Kitchen hoods >5,000 cfm have make up air
❑
>=50% of exhaust air volume.
WAG 6.5.7.2 Mechanical
Fume hoods exhaust systems r-15 000 elm have
-�13.
' -
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 leaf:'..
radiant
-
`:
HVAC 6.4.3.3.2 Mechanical
Setback controls allow automatic restart and
13
❑
❑
. -
temporary.operation as required -fccmaintsru mce.
<.
Other Equipment 10A.1 Mechanical
Electric motors meet requirements where
13
13.13
applicable:..:.
Plan Review 4.22,6A.4.2.1,6.7.2 Mechanical -
Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide
IJ
13
13
. ..
all i*n:nafionwith which compliance caR.,bei.:
determined for the mechanical systems and
equipment and document where exceptions to the
standard are claimed. Load Calculations per
acceptable engineering standards and;
-
bindtidoks -
.Plan Review 422,7.7.1,10.42 Mechanical
Plans, specfications, and/or calculatioirs provide
�,
all frrfomlahbh"wflh which compliance can be
"
determined for the service water heating systems
-
and equipment and document where exceptions
.
to the standard are Gaimed_ Hot water system
sized par manufacturer's stung guide.
'-
Plan Review 6.72.4 Mechanical
Detailed instructions for HVAC systems
Q
'
commissioning includedon the plans or
. _.
specifications for projects >=50,000 ft2.
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC 64.3.40 Mechanical
Single zone HVAC systems with fan motors >=5
13
13
13
- -
hp have variable airflow controls. Air conditioning
Bt /h has variable airflow controls.
EnergyGauge,Sdmngt@ tali om-2Q14. TAM:30.14--tQGomplia4Soltware. EffectiieIIate:Jutler30;2Ut5,
Florida Building CoAe Ft tEft - (2014). Energy...mmrvatiorvASH..RAE9B't-2040,--.& gy« TS.estBudgetQptm=
6/162017 Pago 8 of 13
SYSTEM SPECIFIC
6.5.1,&5:1.1;6.5.1.3 MeehanicaVt Air economizers provided where required, meet
' the requirements for design capacity, control
-
signal, ventilation controls, high -limit shutoff,
"
integrated economize 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..
6.5.3.2.1 Mechanical VAV fan motors >=10 hp to be driven by variable
0
E3
❑
speed drive, have a vane-iodal fan with variable
"
pitch blades, or have controls to limit fan motor
demand.
SYSTFSA SPECIFIC
6.5.32.3- : MechanicalResetstaticpressure setpointfor DDCcontrolled
0
VAV boxes reporting to central controller based on
- the zones requiring the most pressure.
-
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC
6.5.3.3 Mechanical Multiple zone VAV systems with t)DC of individual
E3
13
❑
' zone boxes have static pressure setpomt reset
controls.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC
6.5.3A Mechanical Multiple zone HVAC systems have supply air
.
temperature reset controls.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC
SA4.2 Mechanical Reduce flow in pumping systems >10 hp. to
11
multiple chillers or boilers when others are shut
down.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC
6.5.4.3 Mechanical Temperature reset by representative building
loads in pumping systems >10 hp fqr chiller and
" boiler systems >300,000 Btu/h.
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC
6.5.4.4.1 Mechanical Two -position automatic valve interlocked to shut
- off water flow when hydronic heat<pump with
pumping system >10 hp is off.
.SYSTEM SPECIFIC.
6.5.4A.2. Mechanical Hydronio heat pumps and water-cooled unitary air
conditioners with pump systems>5 hp have
controls or devices to reduce pump motor
- demand. "
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC
6.5.5.2 Mechanical Fan systems with motors >=7.5 hp associated
❑
0
with heat -rejection equipmentto:have capability to
.,
... ._ - operate at 213 of fuli-speed and auto speed
-
controls to control the leaving fluid temperature or
condensing temp/pressure: of beat rejechon
device.
SYSTEkd_SPECIFIC
6.54.2 - Mechanical Condenser heat recovery system that can heat
❑
❑ •
❑
. ..
- waterto.85 PF"or provide 60%.of peakheat..:.
" rejection is installed for preheating of service hot
"
"
water ip 247 facility, water cooled:systems reject
-
>6 MIAK SkN load >=1 MMBh%
SYSTEM SPECIFIC
6.5.7.1.2 Mechanical Conditioned supply air to space with a kitchen
�.
.
.. .. .. hood shaltnofexceed the greateraf a) supply
- flow required to meet space healing or cooling, or
" b) hood exhaust flow minus the.available air
. '.
transterfrom available spaces.
SYSTEMSPECIFIC
6.5.7.1.3 Mechanical;. Ktchen hoods with a total exhaust airflow rate13
13.-.
-
>500adhimeetreplacememair,:v WWUon
-
system, or energy recovery requirements shown
"
in Table 6.5.7.1.3.
-
SYSTEM -SPECIFIC
6.5.7AA - Mechanical ICRcheri6hooitewith a total exhaust airflow rate
E3
Q
- -'- - >5000 cfm meet replacement air, ventilation
system, or energy recovery requirements.
-
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC
6.5.9 "Mechanical - Hot gas bypass limited to:
0"0
`
.El
.
.-
.. <--240 kBtu/h - 50%
>240 kBhA - 25%
SYSTEM SPECIFIC'
7.5.1 Mechanical, Combined space and water heating system not
Q"'
E3;.
❑
-
allowed unless standby loss less than calculated
maximum. AHJ has approved or combined
' connected load <150 kBtu/h,.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC
6.4.3.1.1 Mechanical Heating and cooling to each zone is controlled by
U
Q :
❑
—----- -
- .. .. - - athermostat control -
-
-
-SYSTEM SPEGIEICr...
6,4.3,3.3. Mechanical;-; SystemsWpi ircapacity>%Op0;dininclude
0„4Q
optimum start controls.
SYSTfM_SPECIFIC-
6.4.3.5- - " - Mechanical--: - " Heatpump-controlspreventsupplamentatelei hic
�
l--
-El.
resistance heat from coming on when not needed.
EnergyGaugeSummit®FWCNom-2014. TAM,20,14-.O;ComplianfSoftwane..EffeLtve,Dat ,Ifine,W 2015
Florida Building Code;-F"i & EdWOIN2014) Enelgy ASHRAE-.9tt 1^20f0-Znorgy C6dl3udget OOdir,- -
6/16/2017 " Page 9 of 13
Mechanical
Controls
Plan Review
8.4.2 Project
4.2.2,8.4.1.1,8A.1.2 Project
Air Leakage
5.4.3.1
Air Leakage
5.4.3.2
Air Leakage
5.4.3.1
Fenestration
Fenestration
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
Insulation
5.82.1
5.8.2.2
5.8.1.2
5.8.1.2
5.5.3.1
5.&12,5.8.1.3
5.5.3.1
5.8A.2
5.8.1.2
5.8.1.1
5.8.1.4
5.8.1.6
5.8.1.7
5.8.1.7.1.
5.8.1.7.2
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
Envelope
At least o of all 125 volt 15- and
receptacles are controlled by an automatic control
device.
Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide 013 ❑
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%.
Continuous air barrier is wrapped, sealed,
E3 E3 ❑
caulked, gasketed, and/or taped in an approved
manner, except in semiheated spaces and in
climate zones 1.6.
Factory -built fenestration and doors are labeled
as meeting air leakage requirements.
All sources of air leakage in the building thermal
❑ ❑ 0
envelope are sealed, caulked, gasketed, weather
stripped or wrapped with moisture
vapor -permeable wrapping material to minimize
air leakage.
Fenestration products rated in accordance with
NFRC.
Fenestration products are certified as to
performance labels or certificates provided.
Below -grade wall insulation installed per
0 ❑ ❑
manufacturer's instructions.
Slab edge insulation installed per manufacturer's
❑ ❑
instructions.
Roof R-value. For some ceiling systems,
verification may need to occur during Framing
Inspection.
Roof insulation installed per manufacturers
instructions. Blown or poured loose -fill insulation
is installed only where the roof slope is <=d in 12,
Skylight curbs are insulated to the level of roofs
❑ _ ❑
with insulation above deck or R5.
Above -grade wall insulation installed per
❑ 0 . ❑
manufacturers instructions.:
Floor insulation installed per manufacturers
instructions.
Building envelope insulation is labeled with
0 13.
R-value or insulation certificate providing. R-value
andtlther relevant data. ; .. _ . -
• -
Eaves are baffled to deflect air to above the
❑ ❑
insulation.
Insulation.islnstalled in substantal contectvritb
the inside surface separating condiiiened space
from unconditional space.
Recessedequipment installed in building ;,
0
envelope assemblies does not compress the
.0
adjacent insulation.
Exterior
insulation is protected from damage with.
0: _ .
a protective
material. Verification for exposed
foundation insulation may need to occur during
Foundationinspection.
Atbcsand+mechanical rooms have insulation -.13
.prote`cteclwhere adjacent to attic or equipment
access.
Foundation vents do not interfere with insulation:
Q . Q 13
EnergyGauge Summit® FlalCorn-20:14. TA 2014-1 0.FQmSoflwaeENyeJe311Q5l1)
Florida Building Code, -Fifth Edison(2014):- Energy l;onsem§Qp ASHRAE K,1,2010-Ener9x Cost Budge40ption -
6/16/2017 Page 10 of 13
Insulation-.5.8.1:8.
Envelope
Insulation intended to meet the roofinsulation
Q-
❑
❑
.. -
requirements cannot be installed on top of a
-
suspended ceiling. Mark this requirement
compliant ifinsulation is installed accordingly.
Controls
• 9.4A.7 Exterior Lighting
Automatic lighting controls for exterior lighting
❑
❑
❑
Installed.
Controls
9.4.1.1. Interior Ughting
Automatic controls to shut off all building fighting
fl"
"❑
❑
installed in buildings >5,000 ff2.
Controls
9.4.1.2 Interior.Ughting
Independent lighting controls installed per
❑
❑
❑
approved lighting plans and all manual controls
readily accessible and visible to.occupants.
Controls
9.4.1.3 Interior Ughting
Parking garage lighting is equipped with required
❑
❑
❑
lighting controls and daylight transition zone
.
lighting.
.
Controls
9.4.1.4 Interior Ughting
Primary sidelighted areas >=250 ft2 are equipped
❑
❑
❑
with required lighting controls.
Controls
9A.1.5 Interior Ughting
Enclosed spaces with daylight area under
❑
❑
❑
_
skylights and rooftop monitors>900 f:2 are
equipped with required lighting controls.
Controls
9.4.1.6 Interior Lighting
Separate lighting control devices for specific uses
❑
❑
-
installed per approved lighting plans.
Wattage
9.6.2 Interior Ughting
Additional interior lighting power allowed for
IJ
❑
❑
. -
special functions per the approved lighting plans
and is automatically controlled and separated
from general lighting.
Wattage
9.6.3 Interior Ughting
Where space LPD requirements are adjusted
❑
❑
❑
based on room cavity ratios, dimensions are
consistent with approved plans.
Wattage,
9.22.3 Interior Ughting
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.
HVAC
6.4.3.8 Mechanical
Freeze protection and snowlce melting system
❑
❑
❑
sensors for future connection to controls.
HVAC
6A.1.4,6.4.1.5 Mechanical
HVAC equipment efficiency verified. Non-NAECA
'�
❑
❑
HVAC equipment labeled as meeting 90.1..
WAC
6A.3.4.1 Mechanical
Stair and elevator shaft vents have motored
' ❑
❑
❑
dampers that:automaticaly dose.. _
HVAC
6.4.3.4.2,6.4.3.4.3 Mechanical
Outdoor air and exhaust systems have motored
-❑.
.❑
❑
.
dampers thatautomaticallyshut when not inuse
,.,,..,.
and'ineel:7mi6num leakage rates. Check gravdy
-
dampers where allowed.
HVAC
6.4.3A.5 Mechanical
Enclosed parking garage ventilation has
❑
❑
.
automatic contaminant detec4.onarld.ca�tady_ to
...
...
M913'oramodirlatefaris;;o 50°l ogress ofdesign
ad
HVAC
. 6.4;4.1.1 Mechanical
InsulatioaeVosed to weather proteded from: „
❑
�
❑
damage. Insulation outside of the conditioned
space and associated with cooling systems is,_,
'-
vapo�retarttant :.
.
HVAC
6AA.1.2 - Mechanical
HVAC duds and plenums insulated. Where duds
❑
❑
❑
or plenums are installed In or undera slab,
verifirationmay need to occur during Foundation
'
Inspection.
HVAC
SAA.1.3 .. Mechanical.'.
HVAC piping insulation thickness._ Where piping .
El
❑
is instilled inor under a slab, vdTfli atlownaay '
need to occur during Foundation Inspection.
HVAC
_6A.4.2.1 Mechanical
Ducts .andiplenumssealed basadonstatic ...;.._
❑
pressure and location.
HVAC.
6.5.7.1.E Mechanical
Approved -field :test used to evaluatetesign.air.;.:.:Q
;,O
❑
-
flow rates and demonstrate proper capture and
containment of kitchen exhaust systems.
HVAC
6A.3.1.2 Mechanical
Thermostatic controls have a 5 "F deadband.
❑
❑
❑
HVAC
6.4.3.2 Mechanical
Temperature controls have setpoint overlap
Q�❑
❑
restrictions: _. _ ._. _......__...
HVAC
6A.3.3.1 Mechanical
HVAC systems equipped with at least,one
❑
❑
❑
'
automatic shutdown control.
EnergyGauge,SummN FIWCom-2014. TA1420141:0:10ornpliantFSoft4e. Effective Date: June 30 20.1&-
FloridaBuilding'Code;-FO;EdifibnO14)-EnefgyConseiv0bw'ASFI[iAE110120f0 'EnergyCogtulgefOptlor+
6/16/2017 Page 11 of 13
. -------
...�.............
-
..... ...--,wuun ano eenumhdmcation are
Provided to a zone, simultaneous operation is
0_
❑
❑
prohibited.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 7.4A.1
Mechanical
Temperature controls installed on service water
.
heating systems (�120°F to ma)dnmm
.
.SYSTEM SPECIFIC 7.4.4.2
Mechanical _
temperature for intended use).
Automatic time switches installed to automatically
Switch off the recirculating hot-water system or
heat trace.
SYSTFJVI_SPECIFIC 7.4.6
Mechanical
Heatiraps installed on non -circulating storage
E
13
water tanks.
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 6A.1.5.2
-
Mechanical,
PTAC and PTHP with sleeves 16 in. by 42 in.
Q
13
El
labeled for replacement only.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.4A.2.2
Mechanical
Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires
❑
❑ ,
air leakage testing. _
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.52.1
Mechanical
Zone controls can limit simultaneous heating and
❑
cooling and sequence heating -and cooling to each
-
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 6.5.2-2.2
Mechanical
zone.
Two -pipe hydronic systems using a common
-
distribution system have controls.tc allows
deadband >=15 OF, allow operation in one mode
fur at least 4 hrs before changeover, and have
rest controls'to limit heating and -cooling supply
SYSTEM —SPECIFIC 6.5.3.2.2
Mechanical
temperature to <=30 OF.
VAV fans have static pressure sensors positioned
❑
❑
so setpoint <=1/3 total design pressure.
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.4A
Mechanical ,.
Controls are installed that limit the operation of a
0
recirculation pump installed to maintain
SY5TEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.5.1
Mechanical:
temperature of. a storage tank..
.. . -.
Pool heaters are equipped with on/off switch and
❑
13
❑
no continuously burning pilot light
SYSTFlut_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 7
SYSTEM SPECIFIC 7.4.3
Mechanical
All piping in circulating system insulated
13
_❑
13
SYSTEM_SPECIFIC 7.4.3
Mechanical
First 8 ft of outlet piping is insulated
'❑
SYSTEM_SPECIF(C- . 7.4.3
Mechanical ;.
All heat traced or e)demally heated piping
insulated
rost wnstrucaon --'
U-7.1
Ant6Ho1rQ§lifihg
Furifthed`g"uiltdrawings fat-dLCc rho power
-
systems within 30 daysof system acceptance.
'
Post Construction
8.7.2
In l.rghting
Fumtshed O&M instructions for systems and
❑ ❑
.
13
'
equlZrftenttgpe building ownerotdesgnated
-
HVAC
6.7.2:4
,:... Mechanical,, :
represemati4e
HVAC control systems have been tested to
.,.
IJ ❑
El
-
ensure proper operation, calibration and
-
.
Post Construction
6.72.1
Mechanical:
adjustrnentof controls.
Furiu6he4 F*AC as -built drawings submitted
❑
❑
within 90 days of system acceptance.
Post Construction
6.7.22
Mechanical
Fumrshed.O&Mmanuals for HVACsystems
Q;:A
.
within 90 days of system acceptance.
:Post Construction
6.7.23.
Mechanical
An air-and/orttydronic system baladdng report is
1:1' .�
-
provided for HVAC systems serving zones>5,000
ft2 of conditioned area.
EnergyGepge Sumf}W_ Ra/Corn'2g44..TAK2014 fA�olt�P� tSogware. Effeci}ve.Date : dtffa 2015 ;
Florida&ildingCode,�.Edi4gg:(?Ots4jr,Energynsenrati Cco�lkSb�,tAE�p,a OfO €tier t rrslgl�dge4ppti
6/16/2017 1,n
12 of 13
EnergyGauge Summit® Fia/Com-2014. TAM 2014-1.0 Compliant Software. Effective Date: June 30, 2015
Florida Building Code, Fifth Edition (2014) -Energy Conservation ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Energy Cost Budget Option
6/16/2017 Page 13 of 13
PAUL WELCH INC.
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING
1984 S.W. BILTMORE ST. SUITE # 114
PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34984
PHONE (772) 785 - 9888
DATE: 15-Jun-16
MANUAL"N"
HVAC WORKSHEET
SHEETA OF1
ROOM: SPACE AREA: 1650 JOB: BELL FUNERAL HOME
ZONE: 1 - MAIN CHAPPEL
N. WALL ........................................ 550 S.F. X 3.68 = 2024
S. WALL ........................................
560
S.F.
X
0 =
0
E. WALL ........................................
300
S.F.
X
4.96 =
1488
W. WALL .......................................
300
S.F.
X
6.56 =
1968
N. GLASS ......................................
10
S.F.
X
44 =
440
S. GLASS ......................................
0
S.F.
X
49 =
0
E. GLASS ......................................
24
S.F.
X
91 =
2184
W. GLASS .....................................
42
S.F.
X
91 =
3822
ROOF ...........................................
1650
S.F.
X
2.2 =
3630
LIGHTS .........................................
1650
W
X
3.41 =
5626.6
PEOPLE ........................................
100
X
350 =
35000
INFILL ( FMC 403.3)........................
500
CFM
X
34 =
17000
SUB TOTAL = 73182.5
3 % DUCT LOSSES = 2195
TOTAL = 75377.5
= 2512.583 CFM
- - ---USE: 5 TON A/C UNIT
PAUL WELCH INC.
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING
1984 S.W. BILTMORE ST. SUITE # 114
PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34984
PHONE (772) 785 - 9888
DATE: 15.1un-16
MANUAL"N"
HVAC WORKSHEET
SHEETA OF1
ROOM: SPACE AREA: 1650 JOB: BELL FUNERAL HOME
ZONE: 2 -INCIDENTAL USE
N. WALL ........................................ 550 S.F. X 3.68 = 2024
S. WALL ........................................
550
S.F.
X
0 =
0
E. WALL ........................................
460
S.F.
X
4.96 =
2281.6
W. WALL .......................................
460
S.F.
X
6.66 =
3017.6
N. GLASS ......................................
0
S.F.
X
44 =
0
S. GLASS ......................................
16
S.F.
X
49 =
784
E. GLASS ......................................
90
S.F.
X
91 =
8190
W. GLASS .....................................
48
S.F.
X
91 =
4368
ROOF ...........................................
2350
S.F.
X
2.2 =
5170
LIGHTS .........................................
2000
W
X
3.41 =
6820
PEOPLE ........................................
13
X
350 =
4550
INFILL (FMC 403.2)........................
650
CFM
X
34 =
22100
SUB TOTAL = 59305.2
5 % DUCT LOSSES = 2965.26
TOTAL = 62270.46
= 2075.682 CFM
-USE:-5-TON A/C UNIT