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201 MAGNOLIA ST - ENERGY SHEETS OFFICE COPY Weeks Residence HVAC Load Calculations for Ryan Weeks 41;* R HAC HVAC L s Prepared By: Tonya McDuffie Home Energy Services 2060 Davis Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32218 904 757-3569 Thursday,January 14,2016 417 Rhvac is an ACCA approved Manual J and Manual D computer program. Calculations are performed per ACCA Manual J 8th Edition,Version 2, and ACCA Manual D. Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc. Home Energy Services Weeks Residence Jacksonville,FL 32218 Pay!' Miscellaneous Report 4141111.1 System 9 System 1 Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Indoor Indoor Grains Input Data Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Rel.Hum Rel.Hum Dry Bulb _Difference Winter: 32 29.92 80% n/a 70 n/a Summer: 93 77 49% 50% 75 49.70 System 2 System 2 Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Indoor Indoor Grains Input Data Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Rel.Hum Rel.Hum Dry Bulb Difference Winter: 32 29.92 80% n/a 70 n/a Summer: 93 77 49% 50% 75 49.70 I Duct Sizing Inputs Main Trunk Runouts Calculate: Yes Yes Use Schedule: Yes Yes Roughness Factor: 0.01000 0.01000 Pressure Drop: 0.1000 in.wg./100 ft. 0.1000 in.wg./100 ft. Minimum Velocity: 550 ft./min 450 ft./min Maximum Velocity: 600 ft./min 750 ft./min Minimum Height: 0 in. 0 in. Maximum Height: 0 in. 0 in. latide Air Data Winter Summer Infiltration Specified: 0.250 AC/hr 0.250 AC/hr 105 CFM 105 CFM Infiltration Actual: 0.250 AC/hr 0.250 AC/hr Above Grade Volume: X 25,182 Cu.ft. X 25.182 Cu.ft. 6,296 Cu.ft./hr 6,296 Cu.ft./hr X 0.0167 X 0.0167 liyTotal Building Infiltration: 105 CFM 105 CFM Total Building Ventilation: 0 CFM 0 CFM --System 1— Infiltration &Ventilation Sensible Gain Multiplier: 19.78 = (1.10 X 0.999 X 18.00 Summer Temp. Difference) Infiltration&Ventilation Latent Gain Multiplier: 33.76 = (0.68 X 0.999 X 49.70 Grains Difference) Infiltration&Ventilation Sensible Loss Multiplier: 41.76 = (1.10 X 0.999 X 38.00 Winter Temp. Difference) Winter Infiltration Specified: 0.250 AC/hr(49 CFM) Summer Infiltration Specified: 0.250 AC/hr(49 CFM) ---System 2-- Infiltration&Ventilation Sensible Gain Multiplier: 19.78 = (1.10 X 0.999 X 18.00 Summer Temp. Difference) Infiltration&Ventilation Latent Gain Multiplier: 33.76 = (0.68 X 0.999 X 49.70 Grains Difference) Infiltration&Ventilation Sensible Loss Multiplier: 41.76 = (1.10 X 0.999 X 38.00 Winter Temp. Difference) Winter Infiltration Specified: 0.250 AC/hr(56 CFM) Summer Infiltration Specified: 0.250 AC/hr(56 CFM) . Li C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc. Home Energy ServiceslitWeeks Residence Jacksonville,FL 32218 ;: ;: Page 5 &Duct Size Preview Room orSouroe Minimum Maximum Rough. Design SPI Duct Duct y Clg I Act. j Duct Duct Name Velocity Velocity Factor L/100 Loss; Velocity Length Flow 1 Flow Flow + Size System 1 Supply Runouts Zone 1 1-Foyer/Stair Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 448.9 45 39 1-4 2-Bedroom 2(1st FL) Buff-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 612.6 61 53 1-4 3-Kitchen Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 664.5 81 116 2-4 4-Great Room Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 539.7 136 318 3-6 5-Bath 2 Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 455.2 45Ilig_.__._ 40 1-4 Other Ducts in System 1 Supply Main Trunk Butt-In 550 600 0.01 0.1 529.7 367 ON, 566 14 System 2 Supply Runouts Zone 1 6-Landing Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 665.3 53 r 116 116 2-4 7-Laundry Built-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 19612 t 17 17 1-4 8-Bedroom 3 BLitt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 656.1 56 i. 115 115 2-4 9-Bath 3 Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 182.5 13( 16 16 1-4 10-Bedroom 4 Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 458.8 44 i 90 90 1-6 11-M WIC Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 78.7 4 7 7 1-4 12-Master Bath Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 230.2 28 40 40 2-4 13-Master Bedroom Butt-In 450 750 0.01 0.1 505 63 L.„198 198 2-6 Other Ducts in System 2 Supply Main Trunk Buff-In 550 600 0.01 0.1 560.4 273 599 14 Summary System 1 Heating Flow: 367 Cooling Flow: 566 System 2 Heating Flaw: 273 Cooling Flow 599 11 111 itioi,' C:\ ...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM mow Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc. Home Energy Services Weeks Residence Jacksonville,FL 32218 Page 7; Ofiguilding Pie Chart ipe Infiltration 14% Floor 28% Door 2% Building Loss 31,657 Glass 24% Btuh 4 j Roof 9% Wall 24% • Floor 1% Roof 7%\ Infiltration 19% Wall 14% c ' � • Building +�s Gain Equipment 13% 29,955 4111111111411Pr Btuh People 6% Door 1% Glass 41% • C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM ' Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc. Home Energy ServicesIlk Weeks Residence Jacksonville,FL 32218Page 9i Manual S Performance Data - System 2 - System 2 _i .00lin• Loads and Desi•n Conditions Outdoor Dry Bulb: 93 Sensible Gain: 13,168 Outdoor Wet Bulb: 77 Latent Gain: 1,885 Indoor Dry Bulb: 75 Total Gain: 15,053 Indoor RH: 50 Load SHR: 0.87 Elevation: 26 Supply Airflow: 599 Latitude: 30 Entering Dry Bulb: 75 Altitude Factor: 1 Entering Wet Bulb: 62.5 quip ata' tem Design Conditions I Air Source Heat Pump Model: 25HCC518A*030+FPMBN*018, Nominal Capacity: 17,800 Entered Interpolation Data: ..Irni. EDB 75 °F EWB Air Flow ODB otal Power °F CFM °F Capacity Input Sensible MBtuh kW S/T Capacity MBtuh - , 85 18.85 1.26 0.744 14.03 '6iel.... 95 17.8 1.42 0.764 13.6 85 19.17 127 0.777 14.9 675,-- , I. 95 18.08 1.43 0.8 14.47 85 17.13 1.26 0.974 16.68 6�'e+�- 95 16.21 1.42 0.994 16.12 67 85 17.56 1.27 1 17.56 951 16.76 1.43 1 16.76 Other Adjustments: Elevation Derating: 1, Miscellaneous: 1, Direct Capacity Adjustment: -2.7 Interpolation Results: Percent Load of Load Sensible Capacity: 11,797 13,168 90% Latent Capacity: 3,555 1,885 189% Total Capacity: 15,352 15,053 102% Power Input: 1.39 C C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc Home Energy Services *3. Weeks Residence i Jac ksonville,FL 32218 Pagei 4,fSystem 1 Room Load Summary Htg Min Run Run Clg Clg Min Act Room Area Sens Htg Duct Duct Sens Lat Clg Sys L No Name SF Btuh CFM Size Vel Btuh Btuh CFM CFM —Zone 1-- 1 Foyer/Stair 147 2,209 45 1-4 449 861 188 39 39 2 Bedroom 2(1st 138 3,025 61 1-4 613 1,175 296 53 53 FL) 3 Kitchen 252 3,983 81 2-4 664 2,549 582 116 116 4 Great Room 450 6,721 136 3-6 540 6,987 1,165 318 318 5 Bath 2 72 2,223 45 1-4 455 873 226 40 40 System 1 total 1,058 18,161 367 12,445 2,457 566 566 System 1 Main Trunk Size: 14 in. Velocity: 530 ft./min Loss per 100 ft.: 0.057 in.wg Cooling System Summary Cooling Sensible/Latent Sensible Latent Total :K,� :; ,w, M�.�_ _Tons Split Btuh Btuh Btuh et NRequired: 1.24 84% / 16% 12,445 2,457 14,902 Actual: 1.48 75% /25% 13,350 4,450 17,800 , I Heating System Cooling System Type: Air Source Heat Pump Air Source Heat Pump Model: 25HCC518A*030 25HCC518A*030 Indoor Model: FPMBN*018 Brand: CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING CoDescription: Air Source Heat Pump Air Source Heat Pump Efficiency: 8.2 HSPF 14 SEER Sound: 0 0 Capacity: 17,600 Btuh 17,800 Btuh Adjusted Capacity: n/a 15,352 Btuh Sensible Capacity: n/a 13,350 Btuh Adjusted Sensible Capacity: n/a 11,797 Btuh Latent Capacity: n/a 4,450 Btuh Adjusted Latent Capacity: n/a 3,555 Btuh AHRI Reference No.: n/a 7915763 , 461/1 C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM FORM R405-2014 ' FLORIDA ENERGY EFFICIENCY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 46, Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - Residential Performance Method Project Name: Weeks Residence Builder Name: Street: 200 Magnolia St Permit Office: Atlantic Beach City, State,Zip: Atlantic Beach , FL,32233 Permit Number: Owner Ryan Weeks Jurisdiction: 261100 Design Location: FL,Jacksonville 1. New construction or existing New(From Plans) 9. Wall Types(3542.2 sqft.) Insulation Area a. Frame-Wood, Exterior R=19.0 3128.00 ft2 2. Single family or multiple family Single-family b. Frame-Wood,Adjacent R=19.0 414.29 ft2 3. Number of units,if multiple family 1 c. N/A R= ft2 4. Number of Bedrooms 3 d. N/A R= ft2 10.Ceiling Types (1509.0 sqft.) Insulation Area 5. Is this a worst case? No a.Roof Deck(Unvented) R=21.0 1509.00 ft2 6. Conditioned floor area above grade(ft2) 2276 b. N/A R= ft2 c.N/A R= ft2 Conditioned floor area below grade(ft2) 0 11. Ducts R ft2 7. Windows(560.5 sqft.) Description Area a. Sup:System 1,Ret:System 1,AH:System 1 6 227.6 a. U-Factor: Dbl,U=0.34 560.50 ft2 b. Sup: System 2, Ret: System 2,AH:System 2 6 227.6 SHGC: SHGC=0.30 b. U-Factor: N/A ft2 12.Cooling systems kBtu/hr Efficiency a.Central Unit 17.8 SEER:14.00 SHGC: b.Central Unit 17.8 SEER:14.00 c. U-Factor: N/A ft2 SHGC: 13. Heating systems kBtu/hr Efficiency d. U-Factor: N/A ft2 a. Electric Heat Pump 17.8 HSPF:8.20 SHGC: b. Electric Heat Pump 17.8 HSPF:8.20 Area Weighted Average Overhang Depth: 1.632 ft. Area Weighted Average SHGC: 0.300 14. Hot water systems a. Electric Cap:40 gallons Floor Types (1509.0 sqft.) Insulation Area EF:0.950 a. Slab-On-Grade Edge Insulation R=0.0 1058.00 ft2 b. Conservation features b.Floor over Garage R=19.0 451.00 ft2 None c. N/A R= ft2 15.Credits CF, Pstat Total Proposed Modified Loads: 74.93 PASS Glass/Floor Area: 0.246 Total Baseline Loads: 75.22 .�-'"IgE ST **.• I hereby certify that the plans and specifications covered by Review of the plans and O� A1 .'%' this calculation are in compliance with the Florida Energy specifications covered by this ti,;' +(% FORM R405-2014 CEILING ' 1i: # Ceiling Type Space R-Value Area Framing Frac Truss Type 1 Under Attic(Unvented) System 1 0.1 308 ft2 0 Wood 2 Under Attic(Unvented) System 2 0.1 1201 ft2 0 Wood WALLS V`/ Adjacent Cavity Width Height Sheathing Framing Solar Below # Omt To Wall Typo Space RAtali'P Ft In Ft In Area R-value Fraction Abwor Grade% _ 1 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 8.5 0 11.66 0 99.2 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 2 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 9 0 11.66 0 105.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 3 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 3.5 0 11.66 0 40.8 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 4 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 9.5 0 11.66 0 110.9 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 5 W Garage Frame-Wood System 1 19 14.5 0 11.66 0 169.2 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 6 N Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 12 0 11.66 0 140.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 7 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 2.5 0 11.66 0 29.2 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 8 W Garage Frame-Wood System 1 19 21 0 11.66 0 245.1 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _ 9 N Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 26 0 11.66 0 303.4 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _10 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 18.5 0 11.66 0 215.9 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _11 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 8 0 11.66 0 93.4 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _12 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 6.5 0 11.66 0 75.9 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _13 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 11 0 11.66 0 128.4 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _14 W Exterior Frame-Wood System 1 19 3.5 0 11.66 0 40.8 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _15 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 11 0 10 0 110.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _16 S Exterior Frame-Wood41.0_ System 2 19 21 0 10 0 210.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 17 W Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 2.5 0 10 0 25.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _18 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 8 0 11.66 0 93.4 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 _19 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 6 0 10 0 60.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 20 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 16.5 0 10 0 165.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 21 W Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 12 0 10 0 120.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 22 W Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 7 0 10 0 70.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 23 N Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 2.667 0 10 0 26.7 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 24 W Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 13.5 0 10 0 135.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 25 N Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 13 0 10 0 130.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 26 W Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 2.5 0 10 0 25.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 27 N Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 18 0 10 0 180.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 28 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 2.5 0 10 0 25.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 29 N Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 15 0 10 0 150.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 30 E Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 18.5 0 10 0 185.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 31 S Exterior Frame-Wood System 2 19 3.5 0 10 0 35.0 ft2 0 0.23 0.8 0 DOORS V # Omt Door Type Space Storms U-Value Width Height Area Ft In Ft In 1 W Insulated System 1 Metal .28 3 8 24 ft2 41 tre 1/22/2016 1:15 PM EnergyGauge®USA-FlaRes2014 Section R405.4.1 Compliant Software Page 3 of 5 FORM R405-2014 COOLING SYSTEM V # System Type Subtype Efficiency Capacity Air Flow SHR Block Ducts 1 Central Unit None SEER: 14 17.8 kBtu/hr 534 cfm 0.75 1 sys#1 2 Central Unit None SEER: 14 17.8 kBtu/hr 534 cfm 0.75 2 sys#2 HOT WATER SYSTEM ✓ # System Type SubType Location EF Cap Use SetPnt Conservation 1 Electric None Garage 0.95 40 gal 70 gal 120 deg None SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM VFSEC Collector Storage Cert # Company Name System Model# Collector Model# Area Volume FEF None None ft2 DUCTS / --Supply— --Retum— Air CFM 25 CFM25 HVAC# V # Location R-Value Area Location Area Leakage Type Handler TOT OUT QN RLF Heat Cool 1 System 1 6 227.6 ft System 1 56.9 ft2 Default Leakage System 1 (Default) (Default) 1 1 2 System 2 6 227.6 ft System 2 56.9 ft2 Default Leakage System 2 (Default) (Default) 2 2 TEMPERATURES Programable Thermostat:Y Ceiling Fans: Cooling H Jan [[ ]Feb Mar Apr Ma r]Jun X]Jul X Au ((X]Sep Oct Nov DecHeating Jan [X]Feb X`MarArI MaJunl Jull AuSepOctNov ?�Decenting Jan [[ ]Feb X Mar X Apr May1 Jun [ ]Jul [ Aug ]Sep X Oct X Nov Dec ermostat Schedule: HERS 2006 Reference Hours Schedule Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 Cooling(WD) AM 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 PM 80 80 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 0 78 78 0 80 78 Cooling(WEH) AM 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 PM 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 Heating(WD) AM 68 66 66 66 66 68 68 68 68 68 68 66 Heating(WEH) AM 66 66 66 68 68 68 68 6 68 6 68 68 8 68 68 8 68 66 688 6 1/22/2016 1:15 PM EnergyGauge®USA-FlaRes2014 Section R405.4.1 Compliant Software Page 5 of 5 FORM R405-2014 Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations Residential Whole Building Performance and Prescriptive Methods LDDRESS: 200 Magnolia St Permit Number: Atlantic Beach ,FL,32233 MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS See individual code sections for full details. ? 401.3 Energy Performance Level(EPL)display card(Mandatory). The building official shall require that an energy performance level (EPL) display card be completed and certified by the builder to be accurate and correct before final approval of the building for occupancy. Florida law [Section 553.9085,Florida Statues)requires the EPL display card to be included as an addendum to each sales contract for both presold and nonpresold residential buildings.The EPL display card contains information indicating the energy performance level and efficiencies of components installed in a dwelling unit.The building official shall verify that the EPL display card completed and signed by the builder accurately reflects the plans and specifications submitted to demonstrate compliance for the building.A copy of the EPL display card can be found in Appendix C. ? R402.4 Air leakage(Mandatory). The building thermal envelope shall be constructed to limit air leakage in accordance with the requirements of Sections R402.1 through R402.4.4. 7 R402.4.1 Building thermal envelope. The building thermal envelope shall comply with Sections R402.4.1.1 and R402.4.1.2.The sealing methods between dissimilar materials shall allow for differential expansion and contraction. • R402.4.1.1 Installation. The components of the building thermal envelope as listed in Table R402.4.1.1 shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the criteria listed in Table 402.4.1.1,as applicable to the method of construction. Where required by the code official,an approved third party shall inspect all components and verify compliance. • R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested and verified as having an air leakage rate of not exceeding 5 air changes per hour in Climate Zones 1 and 2,and 3 air changes per hour in Climate Zones 3 through 8.Testing shall be conducted with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inches w.g.(50 Pascals).Where required by the code official,testing shall be conducted by an approved third party.A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code 0 official.Testing shall be performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the building thermal envelope. During testing: 1.Exterior windows and doors,fireplace and stove doors shall be closed,but not sealed,beyond the intended weatherstripping or other infiltration control measures; 2.Dampers including exhaust,intake,makeup air,backdraft and flue dampers shall be closed, but not sealed beyond intended infiltration control measures; 3. Interior doors,if installed at the time of the test,shall be open; 4.Exterior doors for continuous ventilation systems and heat recovery ventilators shall be closed and sealed; 5. Heating and cooling systems,if installed at the time of the test,shall be turned off;and f 6.Supply and return registers,if installed at the time of the test,shall be fully open. ? R402.4.2 Fireplaces.New wood-burning fireplaces shall have tight-fitting flue dampers and outdoor combustion air. ? R402.4.3 Fenestration air leakageWindows,skylights and sliding glass doors shall have an air infiltration rate of no more than 0.3 cfm per square foot(1.5 L/s/m2),and swinging doors no more than 0.5 cfm per square foot(2.6 L/s/m2),when tested according to NFRC 400 or AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/l.S.2/A440 by an accredited,independent laboratory and listed and labeled by the manufacturer. Exception: Site-built windows,skylights and doors. ? R402.4.4 Recessed lighting. Recessed luminaires installed in the building thermal envelope shall be sealed to limit air leakage between conditioned and unconditioned spaces.All recessed luminaires shall be IC-rated and labeled as having an air leakage rate not more than 2.0 cfm(0.944 Us)when tested in accordance with ASTM E 283 at a 1.57 psf(75 Pa)pressure differential.All recessed luminaires shall be sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wall or ceiling covering. ? R403.1.1 Thermostat provision(Mandatory).At least one thermostat shall be provided for each separate heating and cooling system. ? R403.1.3 Heat pump supplementary heat(Mandatory).Heat pumps having supplementary electric-resistance heat shall have controls that,except during defrost, prevent supplemental heat operation when the heat pump compressor can meet the heating load. ? R403.2.2 Sealing(Mandatory)111 ducts,air handlers,and filter boxes and building cavities that form the primary air containment passageways for air distribution systems shall be considered ducts and plenum chambers,shall be constructed and sealed in accordance with Section C403.2.7.2 of the Commercial Provisions of this code and shall be shown to meet duct tightness criteria by post-construction or rough-in testing below. Duct tightness shall be verified by testing to Section 803 of the RESNET Standards by either an energy rater certified in accordance with Section 553.99,Florida Statutes,or as authorized by Florida Statutes,to be"substantially leak free"by either of the following: 1. Post-construction test:Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4 cfm(113 Umin)per 100 square feet(9.29 m2)of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g.(25 Pa)across the entire system,including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure.All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. 2. Rough-in test:Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4 cfm(113 L/min)per 100 square feet(9.29 m2)of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g.(25Pa)across the system,including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure.All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is not installed at the time of the test,total leakage shall be less than or equal to 3 cfm (85 Umin)per 100 square feet(9.29 m2)of conditioned floor area. ® Exceptions: 1. The total leakage test is not required for ducts and air handlers located entirely within the building envelope. 2. Duct testing is not mandatory for buildings complying by Section R405 of this code. 1/22/2016 1:17 PM EnergyGauge®USA-FlaRes2014 -Section R405.4.1 Com Page 1 of 3 FORM R405-2014 . MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS - (Continued) ? R403.6.1.1 Cooling equipment capacity.(continued) The published value for AHRI total capacity is a nominal, rating-test value and Cr shall not be used for equipment sizing.Manufacture's expanded performance data shall be used to select cooling-only equipment.This selection shall be used to select cooling-only equipment.This selection shall be based on the outdoor design dry bulb temperature for the load calculation(or entering water temperature for water-source equipment),the blower cfm provided by the expanded performance data, the design value for entering wet bulb temperature and the design value for entering dry bulb temperature. Design values for entering wet bulb and dry bulb temperature shall be for the indoor dry bulb and relative humidity used for the load calculation and shall be adjusted for return side gains if the return duct(s)is installed in an unconditioned space. Exceptions: 1. Attached single-and multi-family residential equipment sizing may be selected so that its cooling capacity is less than the calculated total sensible load but not less than 80 percent of that load. 2. When signed and sealed by a Florida-registered engineer,in attached single-and multi-family units,the capacity of equipment may be sized in accordance with good design practice. ? R403.6.1.2 Heating equipment capacity • R403.6.1.2.1 Heat pumps. Heat pumps sizing shall be based on the cooling requirements as calculated according to Section R403.6.1.1 and the heat pump total cooling capacity shall not be more than 1.15 times greater than the design cooling load. ▪ R403.6.1.2.2 Electric resistance furnaces. Electric resistance furnaces shall be sized within 4 kW of the design requirements calculated according to the procedure selected in Section R403.6.1. • R403.6.1.2.3 Fossil fuel heating equipment. The capacity of fossil fuel heating equipment with natural draft atmospheric burners shall not be less than the design load calculated in accordance with Section R403.6.1. ? R403.6.1.3 Extra capacity required for special occasions. Residences requiring excess cooling or heating equipment capacity on an intermittent basis,such as anticipated additional loads caused by major entertainment events,shall have equipment sized or controlled to prevent continuous space cooling or heating within that space by one or more of the following options: 1. A separate cooling or heating system is utilized to provide cooling or heating to the major entertainment areas. 2. A variable capacity system sized for optimum performance during base load periods is utilized. ? R403.7 Systems serving multiple dwelling units(Mandatory). Systems serving multiple dwelling units shall comply with Sections C403 and C404 of the Commercial Provisions in lieu of Section R403. ihr R403.8 Snow melt system controls(Mandatory). Snow and ice-melting systems, supplied through energy service to the building, shall include automatic controls capable of shutting off the system when the pavement temperature is above 55°F,and no precipitation is falling and an automatic or manual control that will allow shutoff when the outdoor temperature is above 40°F. ? R403.9 Swimming pools,inground spas and portable spas(Mandatory). The energy requirements for residential pools and inground spas shall be as specified in Sections R403.9.1 through R403.9.3 and in accordance with ANSI/APSP-15.The energy requirements for portable spas shall be in accordance with ANSI/APSP-14. ? R403.9.1 Pool and spa heaters. All pool heaters shall be equipped with a readily accessible on-off switch that is mounted outside the heater to allow shutting off the heater without adjusting the thermostat setting. R403.9.1.1 Gas and oil-fired pool and spa heaters. All gas-and oil-fired pool and space heaters shall have a minimum • thermal efficiency of 82 percent for heaters manufactured on or after April 16,2013 when tested in accordance with ANSI Z 21.56. Pool heaters fired by natural gas or LP gas shall not have continuously burning pilot lights. • R403.9.1.2 Heat pump pool heaters. Heat pump pool heaters shall have a minimum COP of 4.0 when tested in accordance with AHRI 1160,Table 2,Standard Rating Conditions-Low Air Temperature.A test report from an independent laboratory is required to verify procedure compliance.Geothermal swimming pool heat pumps are not required to meet this standard. ? R403.9.2 Time switches. Time switches or other control method that can automatically turn off and on heaters and pumps according to a preset schedule shall be installed on all heaters and pumps.Heaters,pumps and motors that have built in timers shall be deemed in compliance with this equipment. Exceptions: • 1. Where public health standards require 24-hour pump operations. 2. Where pumps are required to operate solar-and waste-heat-recovery pool heating systems. 3. Where pumps are powered exclusively from on-site renewable generation. ? R403.9.3 Covers. Heated swimming pools and inground permanently installed spas shall be equipped with a vapor-retardant cover on or at the water surface or a liquid cover or other means proven to reduce heat loss. Exception: Outdoor pools deriving over 70 percent of the energy for heating from site-recovered energy,such as a heat pump or • solar energy source computed over an operating season. ? RR404.1 Lighting equipment(Mandatory). A minimum of 75 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures shall be high-efficacy lamps or a minimum of 75 percent of permanently installed lighting fixtures shall contain only high efficacy lamps. 0 Exception: Low-voltage lighting shall not be required to utilize high-efficacy lamps. L ? R404.1.1 Lighting equipment(Mandatory). Fuel gas lighting systems shall not have continuously burning pilot lights ? R405.2 Performance ONLY. All ducts not entirely inside the building thermal envelope shall be insulated to a minimum of R-6. ? R405.2.1 Performance ONLY. Ceilings shall have minimum insulation of R-19.Where single assemby of the exposed deck and beam type or concrete deck roofs do not have sufficent space,R-10 is allowed. 1/22/2016 1:17 PM EnergyGauge®USA-FlaRes2014 -Section R405.4.1 Corn Page 3 of 3 0 m 00 . 003822283833 A $ O 2 2 A A A P n n P. A A 4 ;E NNNNNNNNNNNNN N N i g N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N X q • b . 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DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: 07 21 00—THERMAL INSULATION OFFICE COPY REPORT HOLDER: SES FOAM 4008 LOUETTA ROAD, #538 SPRING, TEXAS 77388-4405 EVALUATION SUBJECT: SUCRASEALTM 0.5 AND SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY: SPRAY-APPLIED POLYURETHANE FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION ICC ICC ICC PMG LISTED Look for the trusted marks of Conformity! kta ii�4 '2014 Recipient of Prestigious Western States Seismic Policy Council ==121� t,' F4A-icti3i (WSSPC)Award in Excellence" A Subsidiary of conECOUNac ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to he construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not $"�'"�'"�° specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a ANSI recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Sen•ice, LLC, express or implied, as P:oucicG4ATitUG4NTf1Uto, ` AccreIL CCN J.• to turn•./indirrg or other matter inthis report, or as to any product covered by the report. ,,,,, Copyright © 2015 ICC Evaluation Service, LLC.All rights reserved. EZ ICC EVALUATION � SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3375 Reissued August 2014 Corrected November 2015 This report is subject to renewal August 2016. www.icc-es.orq I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE 3.0 DESCRIPTION PROTECTION 3.1 General: Section: 07 21 00—Thermal Insulation Sucraseal TPA 0.5 spray foam insulation is a two- REPORT HOLDER: component, open cell, one-to-one-by-volume spray- applied polyurethane foam system with a nominal density SES FOAM of 0.5 pcf (8.0 kg/m3). The insulation's liquid components 4008 LOUETTA ROAD,#538 are supplied in nominally 55-gallon drums, labeled as "A" SPRING,TEXAS 77388-4405 component or "B" component. The insulation components (713)239-0252 have a shelf life of six months when stored in unopened www.sesfoam.com containers at temperatures between 70°F (21°C)and 90°F (32°C). EVALUATION SUBJECT: 3.2 Surface-burning Characteristics: SUCRASEALTM 0.5 AND SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY: At a maximum thickness of 4 inches (102 mm) and a SPRAY-APPLIED POLYURETHANE FOAM PLASTIC nominal density of 0.5 pcf, the insulation has a flame- INSULATION spread index of 25 or less and a smoke-developed index of 450 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Thicknesses for wall cavities and ceiling cavities are not limited when the insulation is covered with a minimum Compliance with the following codes: 1/2-inch-thick (12.7 mm) gypsum board installed in accordance with the applicable code. • 2012 and 2009 International Building Code®(IBC) 3.3 Thermal Resistance(R-values): • 2012 and 2009 International Residential Code®(IRC) The insulation has thermal resistance(R-values)at a mean • 2012 and 2009 International Energy Conservation temperature of 75°F (24°C)as shown in Table 1. Code®(IECC) 3.4 Air Permeability: • Other Codes(see Section 8.0) The insulation, at a minimum thickness of 3 inches evaluated: (76 mm), is considered air-impermeable in accordance Properties with IRC Section R202, based on testing in accordance • Surface-burning characteristics with ASTM E283. • Physical properties 3.5 DC 315 Fireproof Paint: DC 315 Fireproof Paint is manufactured by International • Thermal resistance(R-values) Fireproof Technology, Inc., and is a water-based coating • Air permeability supplied in 5-gallon (19 L) pails and 55-gallon (208 L) drums and has a shelf life of six months when stored in a • Exterior walls in Types I-IV construction factory-sealed container at temperatures between 50°F (10°C)and 90°F (32°C). 2.0 USES 3.6 FireShell®F10E: SucrasealTM 0.5 spray polyurethane foam plastic insulation ® 2 is used as a nonstructural thermal insulating material in FireShell® F10E is manufactured by TPR , and is a water- buildings of Type I, II, Ill, IV and V (IBC) construction, and based coating supplied in 5-gallon (19 L) pails and in dwellings built under the IRC. The insulation is for use in 55-gallon (208L) drums and has a shelf life of one year wall cavities and floor/ceiling assemblies, and in attics and when stored in a factory-sealed container at temperatures crawl spaces when installed as described in Section 4.4. above 45°F(7°C). Under the IRC, the insulation may be used as air- 4.0 INSTALLATION impermeable insulation when installed as described in 4.1 General: Section 3.4. SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray is identical to Sucrasearm 0.5. Wherever SucrasealT"' 0.5 is mentioned, SucrasealIN 0.5 spray insulation must be installed in the same property applies to SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray. accordance with the manufacturer's published installation ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specilically addressed.nor are they to he construed pi ((erg as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There it no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service.LLC.express or implied.as to any.finding or other natter in this report.or as to any product covered by the report. :it.c"^, - Copyright©2015 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 4 ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 4 instructions and this report. A copy of the manufacturer's applied in one or more coats with brush, roller or airless published installation instructions must be available at all spray equipment. times on the jobsite during installation. 4.4 Attics and Crawl Spaces: 4.2 Application: 4.4.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: The insulation is spray-applied at the jobsite using a When SucrasealTM 0.5 spray is installed within attics and volumetric positive displacement pump as identified in the crawl spaces, where entry is made only for service of SucrasealTm 0.5 spray application manual. The insulation utilities, an ignition barrier must be installed in accordance components must be stored at temperatures between with IBC Section 2603.4.1.6 or IRC Section R316.5.3 or 70°F (21°C) and 90°F (32°C) for several days before R316.5.4, as applicable, except when the installation is in application. The insulation must not be used in areas that accordance with Section 4.4.2 or Section 4.4.3. The have maximum in-service temperatures greater than 180°F ignition barrier must be consistent with the requirements (82°C). The insulation must not be used in electrical outlet for the type of construction required by the applicable or junction boxes or in contact with water (e.g., rain, code, and must be installed in a manner so that the foam condensation, ice, snow) or soil. The substrate must be plastic insulation is not exposed. SucrasealTM 0.5 spray free of moisture, frost or ice, loose scales, rust, oil, grease insulation at a minimum thickness of 3 inches (76 mm) or other surface contaminants. The insulation can be may be installed in unvented attics in accordance with installed in one pass to the maximum thickness. The 2012 IRC Section R806.5 (2009 IRC Section R806.4), as spray-applied foam insulation must be protected from applicable. weather during and after installation. 4.4.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition 4.3 Thermal Barrier: Barrier: Where the spray-applied insulation is installed in 4.3.1 Application with a Prescriptive Thermal Barrier: accordance with this section or Section 4.4.3, the following SucrasealTM 0.5 spray insulation must be separated from conditions apply: the interior of the building by an approved thermal barrier a) Entry to the attic or crawl space is to service utilities, of 1/2-inch-thick (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard or an and no storage is permitted. equivalent 15-minute thermal barrier complying with, and installed in accordance with, IBC Section 2603.4 or IRC b) There are no interconnected attic or crawl space Section R316.4, as applicable,except when the installation areas. is in accordance with Section 4.3.2.Within an attic or crawl c) Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other space, installation must be in accordance with Section 4.4. parts of the building. 4.3.2 Application without a Prescriptive Thermal d) Attic ventilation is provided when required by IBC Barrier: The prescriptive 15-minute thermal barrier may be Section 1203.2 or IRC Section R806, except when omitted when installation is in accordance with this section. air-impermeable insulation is permitted in unvented The insulation and coating may be spray-applied to the attics in accordance with 2012 IRC Section R806.5 or interior facing of walls and the underside of roof sheathing 2009 IRC Section R806.4. Under-floor (crawl space) or roof rafters, and in crawl spaces, and may be left ventilation is provided when required by IBC Section exposed as an interior finish without a prescribed 1203.3 or IRC Section R408.1, as applicable. 15-minute thermal barrier or prescribed ignition barrier when the installation is in accordance with either Sections e) Combustion air is provided in accordance with 4.3.2.1 or 4.3.2.2. International Mechanical Code®Section 701. 4.3.2.1 Application with DC 315 Fireproof Paint: The In attics, the insulation may be spray-applied to the thickness of the foam plastic applied to the underside of underside of roof sheathing or roof rafters, and/or vertical roof sheathing and to vertical wall surfaces must not surfaces, and in crawl spaces the insulation may be spray- exceed 111/2 inches (292 mm). The foam plastic must be applied to the underside of floors and/or vertical surfaces covered on all surfaces with DC 315 Fireproof Paint at a as described in this section. The thickness of the foam minimum thickness of 18.0 mils (0.47 mm) wet film plastic applied to the underside of the top of the space thickness [12 mils (0.30 mm) dry film thickness] with a must not exceed 12 inches(305 mm). The thickness of the minimum application rate of 1.12 gal/100 ft2. The coating foam plastic applied to vertical surfaces must not exceed must be applied over the SucraseaFA 0.5 insulation in 111/2 inches (292 mm). The foam plastic may be installed accordance with the coating manufacturer's published without a covering or coating. The insulation may be instructions and this report. Surfaces to be coated must be installed in unvented attics in accordance with 2012 IRC dry, clean and free of dirt, loose debris and other Section R806.5 (2009 IRC Section R806.4). The ignition substances that could interfere with adhesion of the barrier in accordance with IBC Section 2603.4.1.6 or IRC coating. The coating is applied in one or more coats with Section R316.5.3 may be omitted. brush, roller or airless spray equipment. 4.4.3 Use on Attic Floors: SucrasealTM 0.5 spray 4.3.2.2 Application with FireShell®F10E: The thickness insulation may be installed exposed at a maximum of the foam plastic applied to the underside of roof thickness of 111/2 inches (292 mm) between joists in attic sheathing and to vertical wall surfaces must not exceed floors. The ignition barrier in accordance with IBC Section 111/2 inches (292 mm). The foam plastic must be covered 2603.4.1.6 or IRC Section R316.5.3 may be omitted. The on all surfaces with FireShell® F10E at a minimum insulation must be separated from the interior of the thickness of 20.0 mils (0.51 mm) wet film thickness building by an approved thermal barrier. [14 mils (0.36 mm) dry film thickness] with a minimum 4.5 Exterior Walls of Type I,II, Ill and IV Construction: application rate of 1.25 gal/100 ft2. The coating must be applied over the SucrasealTM 0.5 insulation in accordance 4.5.1 General: When used on walls of Type I, II, Ill and IV with the coating manufacturer's published instructions and exterior wall construction, the SucrasealTM 0.5 spray- this report. Surfaces to be coated must be dry, clean and applied foam insulation must comply with Section free of dirt, loose debris and other substances that could 2603.5 of the IBC and this section. The potential heat interfere with adhesion of the coating. The coating is of SucrasealTM 0.5 spray-applied foam insulation is ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 4 466 Btu/ft2 (5.26 MJ/m2) per inch of thickness when tested 6.2 Reports of room corner fire-testing in accordance with in accordance with NFPA 259. NFPA 286. 4.5.2 Specific Wall Assemblies: Wall assemblies must 6.3 Report of air permeance testing in accordance with be as described in Table 2. ASTM E283. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE 6.4 Report of potential heat testing in accordance with The SucrasealT"" 0.5 spray polyurethane foam plastic NFPA 259. insulation described in this report complies with, or is a 6.5 Report of fire propagation testing in accordance with suitable alternative to what is specified in, those codes NFPA 285. listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following 6.6 Engineering evaluation extending NFPA 285 testing conditions: to various exterior wall constructions. 5.1 The insulation must be installed in accordance with 7.0 IDENTIFICATION the manufacturer's published installation instructions, this evaluation report and the applicable code. If there Components of the SucrasealTM 0.5 spray polyurethane are any conflicts between the manufacturer's foam plastic insulation are identified with the published installation instructions and this report, this manufacturer's name (SES Foam) and address; the date report governs. of manufacture or the lot number; the product trade name (SucrasealTM 0.5 ); the mixing instructions; the density; the 5.2 The insulation must be separated from the interior of flame-spread and smoke-developed indices; and the the building by an approved 15-minute thermal evaluation report number(ESR-3375). barrier, as described in Section 4.3.1, except when the installation is in accordance with Section 4.3.2. 8.0 OTHER CODES Installation in an attic or crawl space must be as In addition to the codes referenced in Section 1.0, the described in Section 4.4. products in the report were evaluated for compliance with 5.3 The insulation must not exceed the thicknesses noted the requirements of the following codes: in Sections 3.2,4.3,and 4.4. • 2006 International Building Code® 5.4 The insulation must be protected from exposure to the • 2006 International Residential Code® weather during and after application. • 2006 International Energy Conservation Code® 5.5 The insulation must be applied by contractors certified by SES Foam. The products comply with the above mentioned codes as described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of this report, with 5.6 Use of the insulation in areas where the probability of revisions as noted below: termite infestation is "very heavy" must be in accordance with 2012 IBC Section 2603.9 (2009 IBC • Application with and without a Prescriptive Thermal Section 2603.8)or IRC Section R318.4,as applicable. Barrier: See Section 4.3, except the approved thermal barrier must be installed in accordance with Section 5.7 Jobsite certification and labeling of the insulation must R314.4 of the 2006 IRC. comply with IRC Sections N1101.4 and N1101.4.1 and IECC Sections R303.1.1 and 303.1.1.1, as • Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: See applicable. Section 4.4.1, except an ignition barrier must be installed in accordance with Section R314.5.3 or 5.8 When use is on exterior wall of buildings of Type I, II, R314.5.4 of the 2006 IRC. III or IV construction, construction must be as described in Section 4.5 and Table 2. • Application without a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: See Section 4.4.2, except that combustion air is 5.9 A vapor retarder must be installed in accordance with provided in accordance with Sections 701 and 703 of the requirements of the applicable code. the 2006 IECC. 5.10 SucrasealTM 0.5 spray polyurethane foam plastic • Protection against Termites: See Section 5.6, except insulation is produced in St. Louis, Missouri, under a use of the insulation in areas where the probability of quality-control program with inspections by ICC-ES. termite infestation if"very heavy" must be in accordance 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED with Section R320.5 of the 2006 IRC. 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance • Jobsite Certification and Labeling: See Section 5.7, Criteria for Spray-applied Foam Plastic Insulation except jobsite certification and labeling must comply (AC377), dated November 2012 (editorially corrected with Sections 102.1.1 and 102.1.1.1, as applicable, of April 2013), including reports of tests in accordance the 2006 IECC. with Appendix X of AC377. ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 4 TABLE 1—THERMAL RESISTANCE(R-VALUES'2) THICKNESS(inches) R-VALUE(°F•ft2•h/Btu) 1 4.0 2 7.6 3 11 3.5 13 4 15 5 19 6 22 7 26 8 30 9 33 10 37 11 41 12 44 For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1°F•ft2•h/Btu=0.176 110K•m2/W. 1R-values are calculated based on tested K values at 1-and 3.5-inch thicknesses. 2R-values greater than 10 are rounded to the nearest whole number. TABLE 2—NFPA 285 COMPLYING EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLIES WALL COMPONENT MATERIALS 1–Concrete wall 2–Concrete Masonry wall Base wall system–Use either 3–1 layer of 5/8-inch thick Type X gypsum wallboard installed on the interior side of minimum 3-5/8 inch 1,2,or 3 deep minimum 20 gauge thick steel studs spaced a maximum of 24-inch on center.Lateral bracing installed minimum every 4 ft.vertically or as required.Wall stud cavities shall be filled at each floor line with minimum 4 Ib/ft3 mineral-fiber insulation fiction fit between steel wall studs. Resilient Channel–For use 1–None 2–Double leg"hat"shaped steel resilient channel installed perpendicular to the wall studs(interior side with Base Wall System 3 above –Use either 1 or 2 only)and spaced a maximum of 24-inches on center between steel studs and Type X gypsum wallboard. Entire perimeter of window opening to be framed with resilient channel. Perimeter fire barrier system complying with Section 715.4 of the 2012 IBC shall be installed to fill the void Perimeter Fire Barrier System between the edge of the concrete floor slab and the interior surface of the exterior wall assembly. Full wall stud cavity depth or less of SucraSealTM 0.5 spray-applied foam plastic insulation applied using Wall Stud Cavity Insulation exterior gypsum sheathing as the substrate and covering the width of the cavity and the inside of the steel wall stud framing flange. Exterior sheathing–For Base 5/8-inch thick Type X exterior type gypsum sheathing complying with ASTM C1177. Wall System 3 above 1 –Any non-combustible exterior wall covering material 2–Any non-combustible exterior wall covering system with a combustible WRB that has successfully been Exterior Wall Covering–Use either 1,2,or 3 tested in accordance with NFPA 285. (see Note 1 below) 3–Metal Composite Material(MCM)Mitsubishi Plastic Composites America,Inc.,Alpolic/fr wall panels (see ICC-ES ESR-2653)or Alcoa Architectural Products Reynobond FR 6-mm panels(see ICC-ES ESR- 3435)where there is no exterior insulation in the cavity behind the panels. Flashing of window,door and As an option,flash around window,door and other exterior penetrations with limited amounts of maximum other exterior wall penetrations. 12-inch wide acrylic,asphalt or butyl-based flashing tape or liquid applied membrane material. For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm; 1 pcf=16.0 kg/m3. Note 3: Exterior wall coverings shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation requirements and must comply with the applicable provisions of IBC Chapter 14 and IRC Chapter 7. EZ ICC EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3375 FBC Supplement Issued February 2015 This report is subject to renewal August 2016. www.icc-es.orq I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section: 07 21 00—Thermal Insulation REPORT HOLDER: SES FOAM 4008 LOUETTA ROAD,#538 SPRING,TEXAS 77388-4405 (713)239-0252 www.sesfoam.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: SUCRASEALTM' 0.5 AND SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY: SPRAY-APPLIED POLYURETHANE FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION 1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE Purpose: The purpose of this evaluation report supplement is to indicate that SucraSeal 0.5 spray polyurethane foam plastic insulation, recognized in ICC-ES master evaluation report ESR-3375, has also been evaluated for compliance with the codes noted below. Applicable code editions: • 2010 Florida Building Code—Building • 2010 Florida Building Code—Residential 2.0 CONCLUSIONS The SucreSeal 0.5 spray polyurethane foam plastic insulation (also known as SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray), described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the master evaluation report ESR-3375, complies with the 2010 Florida Building Code—Building and the 2010 Florida Building Code—Residential, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the International Building Code®provisions noted in the master report. Sucraseal 0.5/SES Foam 0.5 lb spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic insulation used in exterior walls of multi-story buildings located in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zones must comply with Section 2612.3.2.4 of the 2010 Florida Building Code—Building. For products falling under Florida Rule 9N-3, verification that the report holder's quality-assurance program is audited by a quality-assurance entity approved by the Florida Building Commission for the type of inspections being conducted is the responsibility of an approved validation entity (or the code official, when the report holder does not possess an approval by the Commission). This supplement expires concurrently with the master report, reissued August 2014 and corrected November 2015. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to he construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed.nor are they to be construed ANsli as an endorsement of the subject oldie report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service.LLC.express or implied.as to any finding or other matter in this report.or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright 0 2015 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 "' ICC EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3375 Seal and Insulate with ENERGY STAR®Supplement Issued August 2014 Revised February 2015 This report is subject to renewal August 2016. www.icc-es.orq I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council° DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section: 07 21 00—Thermal Insulation REPORT HOLDER: SES FOAM 4008 LOUETTA ROAD,#538 SPRING,TEXAS 77388-4405 (713)239-0252 www.sesfoam.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: SUCRASEALTM 0.5 AND SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY: SPRAY-APPLIED POLYURETHANE FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Conformance to the following: Seal and Insulate with ENERGY STAR® Program—Definitions and Testing Requirements for Residential Insulation, Version 1.0 Properties evaluated: • Thermal resistance • Surface-burning characteristics 2.0 PURPOSE OF THIS SUPPLEMENT This supplement is issued to certify that the insulation products described in Sections 2.0 through 8.0 of the master report ESR-3375 have been reviewed for compliance with the requirements of the Seal and Insulate with ENERGY STAR® Program, as set forth in the document Definitions and Testing Requirements for Residential Insulation, Version 1.0. The insulation product covered by this supplement is defined as"Spray or Pour Foam Insulation." The requirements for testing laboratory qualification and product sampling, as well as the specific material and test standards and editions used in this evaluation, are as set forth in the applicable documentation noted in Section 6.0 of the master evaluation report. 3.0 DEFINITIONS The following definitions are from Definitions and Testing Requirements for Residential Insulation, Version 1.0, and are applicable to the subject of this report. 3.1 General Definitions: Insulation: Any material mainly used to slow down heat flow. It may be mineral or organic, fibrous, cellular, or reflective (aluminum foil). It may be in rigid,semi-rigid,flexible,or loose-fill form. 3.2 Insulation Product Definitions: Spray or Pour Foam Insulation:A thermal insulating material that is sprayed or poured (as a gel or foamy liquid)into place, and expands or sets into a cellular foam and cures at the point of installation through a chemical reaction. Foamed materials include,but are not limited to polyurethane, polyisocyanurate, phenolic, and cementitious insulation. 3.3 Insulation Performance Definitions: R-value:The inverse of the time rate of heat flow through a body from one of its bounding surfaces to the other surface for a unit temperature difference between the two surfaces, under steady state conditions, per unit area. For the purposes of the 1C C-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed.nor are they to he construed kocfrD as are endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation Tr its use. There is no rnarrany hr ICC Evaluation Service.LLC.express or implied.as to am-finding or other matter in this report.or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright©2015 ICC Evaluation Service.LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 6 ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 6 Seal and Insulate with ENERGY STAR®program, Imperial units will only be accepted [(h•ft2•°F)/Btu]. Smoke-Development Index: The characteristic of a material to emit smoke when exposed to flame or fire compared to red oak and inorganic cement. Flame-Spread Index: The characteristic of a material to resist the spreading of flames when exposed to flame or fire compared to red oak and inorganic cement. 3.4 Thermal Resistance: The insulation has the thermal resistance R-values as noted in Table 1 of ESR-3375, based upon testing. 3.5 Installation: 3.5.1 General: The installation of the insulation must be in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections 4.0 and 5.0 (as applicable)of ESR-3375.The insulation is manufactured on-site by spray polyurethane foam applicators meeting the qualification requirements of SES Foam. The following information on personal protective equipment and ventilation requirements is reprinted from the SES Foam published installation instructions: "F. SAFETY 3. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE): a. Skin:Wear gloves, coveralls, apron and boots as necessary to prevent contact of liquid components or partially-cured SPF with skin.When handling liquid components,gloves should be made of nitrile, neoprene, butyl or PVC. b. Eyes: Protect eyes while handling liquid components or spraying with safety goggles or safety goggles and a face shield. During spray application,eye protection may be provided by a full-face or hood respirator. c. Respiration: Firms engaged in the application of SES Foam systems must have a written respiratory protection program for employees engaged in handling or applying SES Foam materials. Depending on the situation, respiratory protection may include dust masks, air-purifying respirators (APR), powered air-purifying respirators (PAPR), or supplied-air respirators(SAR). 4. VENTILATION: Provide ventilation and other engineering controls to exhaust vapors from work areas and to protect building occupants and other trades." 3.5.2 Occupancy Time after Installation: The re-entry or re-occupancy time shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions,which state the following: "G. RE-ENTRY SucrasealTM 0.5 reacts and cures within seconds of application. Re-entry times will vary depending on factors including ventilation. Typically, ventilation is continued for 24 hours following the conclusion of spray application and re-entry may occur at that time." 3.5.3 Figures:The figures shown represent general installations of the insulation in the following applications: above-grade wall, below-grade wall, vented and unvented crawl space, unvented cathedral ceiling, and vented and unvented attic. These figures are for illustration purposes and are not to be construed or used as construction documents. This supplement expires concurrently with the master report, reissued August 2014 and corrected November 2015. ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 6 I rk J.y _. '.�Jn*O`—,, bOCCv,� Jpj(7C.0 0`.� C-'pQ>CQv°'.}1, 1 > >^y{>O 'JpO dO 000.3 �J0�YCu00J`� J•'.J j%yOC,J.„0.', i, `� O �+4 Oflc..i„.,,,,,...,000000010.....................„.....-: 00,%-•.. Q" JPO,` c.. J k F„. ;:'0'..i...,-,0(5),>0..0‹,:t.: JCC..,0,- 0`JCUd J,�4 pf?J000,-,0..)---,,,(...-,...,0c..,0..•-.30.,1 J'JC Jn. -„J�„.•.n."%�C,,'` ��J;nI -` '` `. \�/^�!OOc,CO`: O;n•JJ� -1f, ..� I`j<t `.�...>I :: `':-- 7 CCJ('O.)1 .:.—>°0-o �.r'�� �� Jam. >�. II I • - :III _ i� I...-- - II . /n: 1 • '0,.•:..:,) SOC• • 'lllic.ii caccG-= Interior Partition 'i(•,s JnO L JC. 1 Jn°3oJoo c °a a o J _ Interior Finished Surface °,co J�ne,a a' 1 {1/2-inch Sheetrock) 1'OpnJCCpC i 'nCJ JCJO ('-';'00')0'''c J , SUCRASEAL M 0.5 orcVo^cao SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray JC 90 J C�09 I. , '.�. co J oc•c-c o Exterior Sheathing n" oo°r' ., ma,o " ^. SCRASEAM0.5 SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY ABOVE GRADE WALL INSULATION SES OS-t 062914 • ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 6 Masonry B:ock (TYP,cal) \-✓✓✓✓/" j ••• • •. .. _ �� M1p11p�F$fle Su Aaco `, ,. +�2.. • .. (1/Z-IflGh Sheetrock) ..,` i�6 ry I 2'x a-Studs I ...... • . SUCRASEAC"05 or ••••-:' 9 L. .., Jam..— SES Foam 0.5 ib Spray S\.�./A _•• •••. i .II+? ,.i: ",moi w ...r,..,„„,........,,,.,....,,,".. . ,,,,,, ... ,. 1 \. i` SUCRASEALTM0.5 BELOW GRADE WALL INSULATION SES 05.2 062914 SES FOAM 0 5 LB SPRAY (Insulation on Interior Side of Wall) •i "J 1 Baffle to provide air space between .ter• Thermal insulation and roof >y- ter=" " Barrier` deck. /Js (as required r: by local code) J : � �. :r-- • , , <Jr•.--- ,,,--- . ., '-: -- - 4`•0 ...: 4'O,O,fO`''.O 0,0',..O-0 Ono O O.�O O O°O i '%..-."0,--",.,-.°A.:',44',.-...?" OCOC.^0..,0.•0,000OoC,O,O00 0 U 0 v0 0 • .JO_ ..JOG O_0 U 0 O`01 „� 'C• ^ G G 'v C O'C O O O'O O.O O O O. e-(`i0 o?c.•°t�'OCiJ°?°9]GS. °OPv ..�•" Ci9,.1.O +:�O40M .r�# �''' r o°000°= l TM �� °°`°°°`" SUCRASEALTM 0.5 or c o G`u !'� -• g0'0 °` i SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray 0 G 0_O oo�°o.V.cQ '°4°COgco 0 0:0G0 O°C°°0O 6 .01 / ° 0O> e / °0I 0q yOC�q Vented Soffit 110, gvg9: 0 OcO,OO O,OU000Oa 0o0tv,,,1 'Where attic entry is for the °go°ga`°4 service of utilities only.thermal SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray t ;.tg;(`,? and igniton barrier on the attic I 0°o ?-.4 side of the spray foam surface may be omitted. SUCRASEALTM 0.5 VENTED ATTIC:FLOOR!SOFFIT SES 05-3 062914 SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accented and Trusted Paae 5 of 6 oo;a �g�o� Subfloor SUCRASEAL 0.5 or g� SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray 1 ° °io°°0 )(1111141,1.:,;, °���° o°i°oJ° '.-Header _.._._ .�,-¢ s -�=, °o.ei,i,`Lo4o 1 i t:t4ttget:t:k\ ,Je 1..1 , , , . Sill ' ,• /-.i -°,1 Joist Floor Cross Section ►♦ • Thermal Barrier* •� ,.�- (as required by F; tenor Grade ����• local code) \ 4104 6,.tti 1 n at, S' 4 '��: Footer t V i Vapor Barrier '` ' , `Where crawispace entry is for the '_•, .v \ \\ ,- -, /<. service of utilities only,thermal r:. '1,- ��\�\�/jand igniton barrier on the crawispace side of the spray foam surface may be omitted. SUCRASEALIM0.5 SES FOAM 05 LB SPRAY CRAWLSPACE VENTED SES 05-4 062914 I °e.;8 Subfloor LVL4 I I °4 i Header AI �-.:.i. _, , Sill-- --e_.; . *?.: -eg°t,; Joist 7herrrtal BarrieP (as required by g"°>°a Exterior Grade ►Ai °g I local code) \ ► TM t48°° •" SUCRASEAL 0.5 or SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray ;PI Pd; Footer..„,,.... ', 6"Min Vapor Barrier r U i . 41";, / , -•''. ',, , 'Where crawlspace entry is for the service of utilities only,thermal and igniton barrier on the crawlspace side of the spray foam surface may be omitted. SUCRASEALn^0.5 SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY CRAWLSPACE:UNVENTED SES 05-5 062914 ESR-3375 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 6 Note:In cold climates,embed metal connector plates in spray foam to prevent winter-time condensation. --.' 11'. .s• SUCRASEALmi 0.5 or SES Foam Foam 0.5 lb Spray o..,- , .tz,'0W. •-f 5,..,C....•-,, ../...< ,r. ,, Roof Sheathing .: ,..00l v‘,... ' . . ! e..'-&• 0 ,rz..\\ i I / / ...... / I russ Top Cord I ‘edej?:,,4c>3, „,,./ \,.,. \ \ .9 \ 1 L .:.. , .,,,. .5„..f.... \ \\ L \I \ -senninnrr, , ,rionrinnd I .r.nr -for rl nrtrtnrtnn \ , . , --' -. 11' 1 '\\ \\\ „ . \ \ Thermal Barrier* t, , \ \ (as required by local code) i \ \ \ \ Note:Local building code may 1 \---require the use of a vapor retarder in cold climate zones. Where attic entry is for the Ceiling I Thermal Barrier service of utilities only,thermal L._ as required by local building code. and igniton barber on the attic side of the spray learn surface may be omitted SUCRASEAJM 0 5 SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY UNVENTED ATTIC(INSULATED ROOF DECK SES 05-6 062914 TM 7. ,<'' ,.,0\1 0,.C'''.. .._, I SUCRASEAL 0.5 or .:.% L.- , 3 '" _-,,,..i SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray ,,-- . 0,...C.-.1 c 0_ ,..., .../ ..> •,...)r,11\...sc.:0_,,:,1 to specified thickness. -44 i 0 7 7 C),-' `"S 0‘-'4 ...„:::..,.._ ,..., •-<5 o (:. --;?,>f.:-----•- ---.-- • Roof Sheathing e..,,(—•n 0,,.."-- --"" -----,:..,_ .!-----_.--: •••. I ,,.... 000009,...-7:// 0,0,_,.0„„:„ „ ,--,<."--. ‘-'0‘-, ..--"" N., Thermal Barrier as Rafter • •„..„---;44*-- required by code. -------i • 0 ,....„-•"" \ .--_--- Note:The local building code \._may require the installation of \li X I •t. ..--- . , • :--'''''' ,,,,---,---' ,- I a vapor barrier in cold climate zones. I i SUCRASEAP 0 5 CATHEDRAL CEILING SES 05-7 062914 SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY , • • E;LN ICC EVALUATION Most Widely Accepted and Trusted SERVICE ICC-ES Report VAR-1030 ICC-ES I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 I www.icc-es.org Reissued 09/2015 This report is subject to renewal 09/2017. DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: 07 21 00—THERMAL INSULATION REPORT HOLDER: SES FOAM 4008 LOUETTA ROAD, 1638 SPRING, TEXAS 77388-4405 EVALUATION SUBJECT: 1 SES FOAM 0.5 LB SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION • E ICC ICC - ICC • PMG LISTED Look for the trusted marks of Conformity! ir�►\ "2014 Recipient of Prestigious Western States Seismic Policy Council missixa h.,P,.11CNAl (WSSPC)Award in Excellence" A Subsidiary of CODECou®CIC SeCtecredited ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not I specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a ANSI ` recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service. LLC. express or implied, as AMUAPs PRODUCT Cp1TFICADON ACwbM!CCN ,., to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. ,APP Copyright © 2015 ICC Evaluation Service, LLC.All rights reserved. ENc ICC EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES VAR Environmental Report VAR-1030 Reissued September 2015 This report is subject to renewal September 2017. www.icc-es.ora/eP 1800-423-6587 I (562)699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council° DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE high-pressure, plural component SPF application PROTECTION equipment.The bio-based content is as set forth in Table 1 Section:07 21 00—Thermal Insulation of this report. 4.0 CONDITIONS REPORT HOLDER: 4.1 Code Compliance: SES FOAM See ICC-ES report ESR-3375 for compliance of the SES 4008 LOUETTA ROAD,#538 Foam 0.5 lb Foam S Polyurethane Foam Plastic Insulation SPRING,TEXAS 77388-4405 with code requirements. (713)239-0252 www.sesfoam.com 4.2 Green Codes, Standards and Rating Systems Eligibility: EVALUATION SUBJECT: The information presented in Tables 2 through 5 of this report provides a matrix of areas of evaluation and SES FOAM 0.5 lb SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM corresponding limitations and/or additional project-specific PLASTIC INSULATION requirements, and offers benefits to individuals who are assessing eligibility for compliance. 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE The final interpretation of the specific requirements of the Compliance with the following environmental criteria: code rests with the Authority Having Jurisdiction. ICC-ES Environmental Criteria for Determination of Compliance for items noted as "Verified Attribute" is Bio-based Material Content(EC102),dated March 1, 2012. subject to any conditions noted in the tables. Decisions on Compliance eligibility with the applicable sections of compliance for those items noted as"Eligible for Points" in the following codes and standards: Tables 2 through 5 rests with the user of this report, and those items are subject to the conditions noted.The user is • 2012 International Green Construction CodeTM (IgCC) advised of the project-specific provisions that may be (see Table 2 for details) contingent upon meeting specific conditions, and the • ASHRAE Standard 189.1 – 2009 (see Table 3 for verification of those conditions is outside the scope of this details) report. ■ National Green Building Standard (ICC 700-2008) (see Due to the variability of costs and volume, the bio-based Table 4 for details) content percentage listed in this report is based upon weight (mass). The use of cost or volume as the method • ANSI/GBI 01-2010, Green Building Assessment for calculation is outside the scope of this report. Protocol for Commercial Buildings (see Table 5 for 5.0 BASIS OF EVALUATION details) 2.0 USES The information in this report, including the "Verified Attributes," is based upon submission of documentation SES Foam 0.5 lb Foam S Polyurethane Foam Plastic demonstrating compliance with the requirements set forth Insulation is used as nonstructural thermal insulating in ICC-ES EC102. (Evaluation applies to IgCC Section material in wall cavities, floor/ceiling assemblies, or in 505.2.4, item 3; ASHRAE 189.1 Section 9.4.1.3; ICC 700 attics and crawl spaces. See ICC-ES report ESR-3375 for Section 606.1;ANSI/GBI-01 Section 10.1.2.2.) more information on uses and applications. 6.0 IDENTIFICATION 3.0 DESCRIPTION Containers of SES Foam 0.5 lb Foam S Polyurethane SES Foam 0.5 lb spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic Foam Plastic Insulation are identified by a label bearing the insulation is a two-component, open-cell, water-blown, SES Foam name and address, product name, spray-applied polyurethane foam (SPF) with a nominal manufacturing date, manufacturing location and the VAR density of 0.5 lb/ft3. The foam is sprayed in place using Environmental Report number(VAR-1030). I('C-ES Verification al dnrihuies Reports are issued under the ICC-ES 1:-1 R Environmental Program.These reports are not to he construed us representing aesthetics or any other , ata ihntes not speeift ails addressed.not are titer to he:onstrued as an endorseoent of the suhjecr of the report or a ret ommendatiott for its use. There is no warranty hr ICC rovis Evaluation Service.vic e.LLC.express or implied.as to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report ;x V Copyright©2015 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 2 , • VAR-1030 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 2 TABLE 1—BIO-BASED MATERIAL CONTENT SUMMARY PRODUCT NAME %MEAN BIO-BASED CONTENT METHOD OF DETERMINATION SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray Polyurethane Foam Plastic Insulation 17%(+/-3%)1 ASTM D6866 Note: 'Based on precision and bias cited in ASTM D6866. TABLES 2 THROUGH 5 Section Possible Number Section Intent Points Conditions Of Use To Qualify For Points Finding TABLE 2—SUMMARY OF AREA OF ELIGIBILITY WITH THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL GREEN CONSTRUCTION CODE Bio-based materials shall be those materials that comply with one or more of the following: 505.2.4 Bio-based content N/A 3.The requirements of USDA 7CFR Part 2902. • Note:USDA 7 CFR Part 2902§2907.17 sets a minimum bio-based content of 7%(10% +/-3%).SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray exceeds this minimum. TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF AREA OF ELIGIBILITY WITH THE 2009 ASHRAE STANDARD 189.1 A minimum of 5%of building materials used,based on cost,shall be biobased products. Biobased products shall comply with the minimum biobased contents of the USDA's Designation of Biobased Items for Federal Procurement[7 CFR Part 2902],contain the 9.4.1.3 Biobased products N/A "USDA Certified Biobased Product"label,or be composed of solid wood,engineered • wood,bamboo,wool,cotton,cork,agricultural fibers,or other •biobased materials with at least 50%biobased content. Note:USDA 7 CFR Part 2902§2907.17 sets a minimum bio-based content of 7%(10% +/-3%).SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray exceeds this minimum. TABLE 4—SUMMARY OF AREA OF ELIGIBILITY WITH THE 2008 NATIONAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARD(ICC 700) The following biobased products are used: (h)products with the minimum biobased contents of the USDA 7 CFR Part 2902 606.1 Biobased products 3 (i)other biobased materials with a minimum of 50 percent biobased content(by weight • 8 max or volume) Note:USDA 7 CFR Part 2902§2907.17 sets a minimum bio-based content of 7%(10% +/-3%).SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray exceeds this minimum. TABLE 5—SUMMARY OF AREA OF ELIGIBILITY WITH THE ANSI/GBI–01 (2010)STANDARD Bio-based products accounted for 1%or more of the materials used in the building. Percentage=100 x A=B,where: A=Total cost or weight of bio-based products B=Total cost or weight of all building products 10.1.2.2 Materials content– 1 Cost or weight must be used consistently • Assemblies 7 max For USDA-designated products,products meeting or exceeding USDA's bio-based content,criteria or qualifying as USDA"BioPreferred"were used. Note:USDA 7 CFR Part 2902§2907.17 sets a minimum bio-based content of 7%(10% +/-3%).SES Foam 0.5 lb Spray exceeds this minimum. • =Verified attribute FORM R405-2014 TABLE 402.4.1.1 AIR BARRIER AND INSULATION INSPECTION COMPONENT CRITERIA Project Name: Weeks Residence Builder Name: Street: 200 Magnolia St Permit Office: Atlantic Beach City,State,Zip: Atlantic Beach ,FL,32233 Permit Number: Owner Ryan Weeks Jurisdiction: 261100 Design Location: FL,Jacksonville COMPONENT CRITERIA CHECK Air barrier and thermal barrier A continuous air barrier shall be installed in the building envelope. Exterior thermal envelope contains a continuous barrier. Breaks or joints in the air barrier shall be sealed. Air-permeable insulation shall not be used as a sealing material. Ceiling/attic The air barrier in any dropped ceiling/soffit shall be aligned with the insulation and any gaps in the air barrier shall be sealed. Access openings, drop down stairs or knee wall doors to unconditioned attic spaces shall be sealed. Corners and headers shall be insulated and the junction of the foundation Walls and sill plate shall be sealed. The junction of the top plate and the top or exterior walls shall be sealed. Exterior thermal envelope insulation for framed walls shall be installed in substantial contact and continuous alignment with the air barrier. Knee walls shall be sealed. Windows, skylights and doors The space between window/door jambs and framing and skylights and framing shall be sealed. Rim joists Rim joists are insulated and include an air barrier. Floors (including above-garage Insulation shall be installed to maintain permanent contact with underside and cantilevered floors) of subfloor decking. The air barrier shall be installed at any exposed edge of insulation. Crawl space walls Where provided in lieu of floor insulation, insulation shall be permanently attached to the crawlspace walls. Exposed earth in unvented crawl spaces shall be covered with a Class I vapor retarder with overlapping joints taped. Shafts, penetrations Duct shafts, utility penetrations, and flue shaft openings to exterior or unconditioned space shall be sealed. Narrow cavities Batts in narrow cavities shall be cut to fit, or narrow cavities shall be filled by insulation that on installation readily conforms to the available cavity spaces. Garage separation Air sealing shall be provided between the garage and conditioned spaces. Recessed lighting Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope shall be air tight, IC rated, and sealed to the drywall. Plumbing and wiring Batt insulation shall be cut neatly to fit around wiring and plumbing in exterior walls, or insulation that on installation readily conforms to available space shall extend behind piping and wiring. Shower/tub on exterior wall Exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be insulated and the air barrier installed separating them from the showers and tubs. Electrical/phone box on The air barrier shall be installed behind electrical or communication boxes or air sealed boxes shall be installed. HVAC register boots HVAC register boots that penetrate building thermal envelope shall be sealed to the sub-floor or drywall. Fireplace An air barrier shall be installed on fireplace walls. Fireplaces shall have gasketed doors 1/22/2016 1:16 PM Energy Gauge®Ener Gau e®USA-FlaRes2014 Section R405.4.1 Compliant Software Page 1 of 1 FORM R405-2014 MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS - (Continued) • R403.2.2.1 Sealed air handler. Air handlers shall have a manufacturer's designation for an air leakage of no more than 2 percent of the design air flow rate when tested in accordance with ASHRAE 193. R403.2.3 Building Cavities(Mandatory). Building framing cavities shall not be used as ducts or plenums. R403.3 Mechanical system piping insulation(Mandatory). Mechanical system piping capable of carrying fluids above 105°F (41°C) or below 55°F(13°C)shall be insulated to a minimum of R-3., ? R403.3.1 Protection of piping insulation. Piping insulation exposed to weather shall be protected from damage,including that caused by sunlight,moisture,equipment maintenance,and wind,and shall provide shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material.Adhesive tape shall not be permitted. R403.4.1 Circulating hot water systems(Mandatory). Circulating hot water systems shall be provided with an automatic or readily accessible manual switch that can turn off the hot-water circulating pump when the system is not in use. R403.4.3 Heat traps(Mandatory). Storage water heaters not equipped with integral heat traps and having vertical pipe risers shall have heat traps installed on both the inlets and outlets.External heat traps shall consist of either a commercially available heat trap or a downward and upward bend of at least 3 Y2 inches(89 mm)in the hot water distribution line and cold water line located as close as possible to the storage tank. R403.4.4 Water heater efficiencies(Mandatory). Water heater efficiencies ? R403.4.4.1 Storage water heater temperature controls ▪ R403.4.4.1.1 Automatic controls. Service water heating systems shall be equipped with automatic temperature controls capable of adjustment from the lowest to the highest acceptable temperature settings for the intended use.The minimum temperature setting range shall be from 100°F to 140°F(38°C to 60°C). • R403.4.4.1.2 Shut down. A separate switch or a clearly marked circuit breaker shall be provided to permit the power supplied to electric service systems to be turned off.A separate valve shall be provided to permit the energy supplied to the main bumer(s) of combustion types of service water heating systems to be turned off. 7 R403.4.4.2 Water heating equipment. Water heating equipment installed in residential units shall meet the minimum efficiencies of Table C404.2 in Chapter 4 of the Florida Building Code,Energy Conservation,Commercial Provisions,for the type of equipment installed. Equipment used to provide heating functions as part of a combination system shall satisfy all stated requirements for the appropriate water heating category. Solar water heaters shall met the criteria Section R403.4.4.2.1. . R403.4.4.2.1 Solar water heating systems.Solar systems for domestic hot water production are rated by the annual solar energy factor of the system.The solar energy factor of a system shall be determined from the Florida Solar Energy Center Directory of Certified Solar Systems.Solar collectors shall be tested in accordance with ISO Standard 9806,Test Methods for Solar Collectors, and SRCC Standard TM-1,Solar Domestic Hot Water System and Component Test Protocol,Collectors in installed solar water heating systems should meet the following criteria: 1. Be installed with a tilt angle between 10 degrees and 40 degrees of the horizontal;and 2. Be installed at an orientation within 45 degrees of true south. R403.5 Mechanical ventilation(Mandatory). The building shall be provided with ventilation that meets the requirements of the Florida Building Code,Residential or Florida Building Code,Mechanical,as applicable,or with other approved means of ventilation. Outdoor air intakes and exhausts shall have automatic or gravity dampers that close when the ventilation system is not operating. ? R403.5.1 Whole-house mechanical ventilation system fan efficacy. Mechanical ventilation system fans shall meet the efficacy requirements of Table R403.5.1. Exception:Where mechanical ventilation fans are integral to tested and listed HVAC equipment,they shall be powered by an electronically commutated motor. 7 R403.5.2 Ventilation air. Residential buildings designed to be operated at a positive indoor pressure or for mechanical ventilation shall meet the following criteria: 1. The design air change per hour minimums for residential buildings in ASHRAE 62,Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, shall be the maximum rates allowed for residential applications. 2. No ventilation or air-conditioned system make air shall be provided to conditioned space from attics,crawlspaces,attached closed garages or outdoor spaces adjacent to swimming pools or spas. 3• If ventilation air is drawn from enclosed spaces(s),then the walls of the space(s)from which air is drawn shall be insulated to a minimum of R-11 and the ceiling shall be insulated to a minimum or R-19,space permitting,or R-10 otherwise. R403.6 Heating and cooling equipment(Mandatory). The following sections are mandatory for cooling and heating equipment. ? R403.6.1 Equipment sizing. Heating and cooling equipment shall be sized in accordance with ACCA Manual S based on the equipment loads calculated in accordance with ACCA Manual J or other approved heating and cooling calculation methodologies, based on building loads for the directional orientation of the building.The manufacturer and model number of the outdoor and indoor units(if split system)shall be submitted along with the sensible and total cooling capacities at the design conditions described in Section R302.1.This code does not allow designer safety factors,provisions for future expansion or other factors which affect equipment sizing.System sizing calculations shall not include loads created by local intermittent mechanical ventilation 411114 such as standard kitchen and bathroom exhaust systems. • R403.6.1.1 Cooling equipment capacity. Cooling only equipment shall be selected so that its total capacity is not less than the calculated total load,but not more than 1.15 times greater than the total load calculated according to the procedure selected in Section 403.6,or the closest available size provided by the manufacturer's product lines.The corresponding latent capacity of the equipment shall not be less than the calculated latent load. 1/22/2016 1:17 PM 9Y 9 Ener Gau e®USA-FlaRes2014 -Section R405.4.1 Corn Page 2 of 3 40. FORM R405-2014 ENERGY PERFORMANCE LEVEL (EPL) DISPLAY CARD ESTIMATED ENERGY PERFORMANCE INDEX* = 100 The lower the EnergyPerformance Index,the more efficient the home. 200 Magnolia St, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233 Insulation Area 1. New construction or existing New(From Plans) 9. Wall s a.Frame-Wood,Exterior R=19.0 3128.00 ft2 2. Single family or multiple family Single-family b. Frame-Wood,Adjacent R=19.0 414.29 ft2 3. Number of units,if multiple family 1 c.N/A R= ft2 d.N/A R= ft2 4. Number of Bedrooms 3 Insulation Area 10.Ceiling Types 5. Is this a worst case? No a.Roof Deck(Unvented) R=21.0 1509.00 ft2 N/A R= ft2 6. Conditioned floor area(ft2) 2276 b. R= ft2 c.N/A 7. Windows** Description Area 11.Ducts R li a. U-Factor: Dbl,U=0.34 560.50 ft2 a.Sup:System 1,Ret:System 1,AH: System 1 6 227.6 SHGC: SHGC=0.30 b.Sup: System 2,Ret:System 2,AH:System 2 6 227.6 b. U-Factor: N/A ft2 SHGC: 12.Cooling systems kBtu/hr Efficiency ft2 a.Central Unit 17.8 SEER:14.00 S c. Factor: N/A b.Central Unit 17.8 SEER:14.00 SHGC: d. U-Factor: N/A ft2 kBtu/hr Efficiency Heating systems SHGC: a.Electric Heat Pump 17.8 HSPF:8.20 Area Weighted Average Overhang Depth: 1.632 ft. b.Electric Heat Pump 17.8 HSPF:8.20 Area Weighted Average SHGC: 0.300 Hot water systems 8. Floor Types Insulation Area 14. Cap:40 gallons a.Slab-On-Grade Edge Insulation R=0.0 1058.00 ft2 a.Electric EF:0.95 b.Floor over Garage R=19.0 451.00 ft2 b. Conservation features c.N/A R= ft2 None 15.Credits CF,Pstat I certify that this home has complied with the Florida Energy Efficiency Code for Building :'OFTBE.sT,gT�O Construction through the above energy saving features which will be installed (or exceeded) 1, .,,`A;. : in this home before final inspection. Otherwise, a new EPL Display Card will be completed `').."4 _ cAt. .. based on installed Co e compliant features. nu" •�� _ .,4- 0 ice: as Builder Signature: i atd1�1Date: ( -yo -/C ` Address of New Home: City/FL Zip: ,( � f- l. *.v --.._...•4‘..."t ael Mq. a1�'. S� °oo wF :" -3 �z33 *Note: This is not a Building Energy Rating. If your Index is below 70, your home may qualify for energy efficient mortgage (EEM)incentives if you obtain a Florida EnergyGauge Rating. Contact the EnergyGauge Hotline at(321) 638-1492 or see the EnergyGauge web site at energygauge.com for information and a list of certified Raters. For information about the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation, contact the Florida Building Commission's support staff. **Label required by Section R303.1.3 of the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation, if not DEFAULT. 1/22/2016 1:15 PM EnergyGauge®USA-FlaRes2014 -Section R405.4.1 Compliant Software Page 1 of 1 FORM R405-2014 WINDOWS 1 • Orientation shown is the entered,Proposed orientation. Wall Overhang / V # Omt ID Frame Panes NFRC U-Factor SHGC Area Depth Separation Int Shade Screeninj 1 S 1 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 24.0 ft2 6 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 2 S 4 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 36.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 3 N 6 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 9.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 10 ft 0 in None None 4 N 9 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 24.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 5 E 10 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 96.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 6 S 11 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 24.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 7 E 12 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 9.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 8 E 15 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 25.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 9 S 16 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 37.5 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 10 S 16 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 24.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 3 ft 0 in None None 11 S 16 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 8.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 12 S 18 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 9.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 13 S 20 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 37.5 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 14 W 21 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 25.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 15 W 24 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 18.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 16 N 25 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 30.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 17 N 27 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 12.5 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 18 N 27 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 4.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 19 N 29 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 30.0 ft2 1 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 20 E 30 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 30.0 ft2 4 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None 21 E 30 Vinyl Low-E Double Yes 0.34 0.3 48.0 ft2 4 ft 0 in 1 ft 0 in None None GARAGE ✓ # Floor Area Ceiling Area Exposed Wall Perimeter Avg.Wall Height Exposed Wall Insulation ft 1 748.65 ft2 384 ft2 80 11.7 ft 1 INFILTRATION # Scope Method SLA CFM 50 ELA EqLA ACH ACH 50 1 Wholehouse Proposed ACH(50) .000344 2051.5 112.62 211.8 .3258 5 HEATING SYSTEM / # System Type Subtype Efficiency Capacity Block Ducts V 1 Electric Heat Pump None HSPF:8.2 17.8 kBtu/hr 1 sys#1 2 Electric Heat Pump None HSPF:8.2 17.8 kBtu/hr 2 sys#2 viiii) 1/22/2016 1:15 PM EnergyGauge®Ener Gau e®USA-FlaRes2014 Section R405.4.1 Compliant Software Page 4 of 5 FORM R405-2014 PROJECT Bedrooms: 3 Address Type: Street Address Title: Weeks Residence Lot# Building Type: User Conditioned Area: 2276 2 Block/SubDivision: Total Stories: Owner: Ryan Weeks PlatBook: #of Units: 1 Worst Case: No Builder Name: Rotate Angle: 0 Street: 200 Magnolia St Permit Office: Atlantic Beach Cross Ventilation: County: Duval Jurisdiction: 261100 Whole House Fan: City,State,Zip: Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233 Family Type: Single-family New/Existing: New(From Plans) Comment: CLIMATE / IECC Design Temp Int Design Temp Heating Design Daily Temp V Design Location TMY Site Zone 97.5% 2.5% Winter Summer Degree Days Moisture Range FL,Jacksonville FL_JACKSONVILLE_INT 2 32 93 70 75 1281 49 Medium BLOCKS Number Name Area Volume 1 Blockl 1058 12343.7 2 Block2 1218 12273.8 SPACES Number Name Area Volume Kitchen Occupants Bedrooms Infil ID Finished Cooled Heated 1 System 1 1058 12343.7 Yes 4 0 1 Yes Yes Yes 2 System 2 1218 12273.8 No 0 3 1 Yes Yes Yes Iiii) FLOORS V # Floor Type Space Perimeter Perimeter R-Value Area Joist R-Value Tile Wood Carpet 1 Slab-On-Grade Edge Insulatio System 1 156 ft 0 1058 ft2 ____ 0.3 0 0.7 - 2 Floor over Garage System --- 2 ____ 451 ft2 19 0.3 0 0.7 ROOF # Type Roof Gable Roof Solar SA Emitt Emitt Deck Pitch Materials Area Area Color Absor. Tested Tested Insul. (deg) 1 Hip Metal 1688 ft2 0 ft2 Unfinishe 0.35 No 0.4 No 21 26.6 ATTIC V # Type Ventilation Vent Ratio(1 in) Area RBS IRCC 1 Full attic Unvented 0 1509 ft2 N N IWO 1/22/2016 1:15 PM EnergyGauge®Ener Gau e®USA-FlaRes2014 Section R405.4.1 Compliant Software Page 2 of 5 Amok • - -_- Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads s�, Elite Software Development,Inc.Weeks Home Energy Services P• a_Residence 12 Jacksonville,FL 32218 __ System 2 Room Load Summary — — Htg Min Run Run Clg Clg Min Act IP 17 Room Area Sens Htg Duct Duct Sens Lat Clg Sys Flo Name SF Btuh CFM Size Vel Btuh Btuh CFM CFM --Zone 1--- 6 Landing 144 2,622 53 2-4 665 2,552 373 116 116 7 Laundry 64 577 12 1-4 196 376 101 17 17 8 Bedroom 3 198 2,750 56 2-4 656 2,517 373 115 115 9 Bath 3 77 663 13 1-4 182 350 104 16 16 10 Bedroom 4 176 2,200 44 1-6 459 1,980 286 90 90 11 MWIC 111 197 4 1-4 79 151 0 7 7 12 Master Bath 171 1,383 28 2-4 230 883 248 40 40 13 Master Bedroom 278 3,104 63 2-6 505 4,359 400 198 198 System 2 total 1,218 13,496 273 13,168 1,885 599 599 System 2 Main Trunk Size: 14 in. Velocity: 560 ft./min Loss per 100 ft.: 0.064 in.wg [Cooling System Summary r Cooling ensible/Late Sensible 'latent . Btuh: I' tuh _ Btuh/. -- ' Net Required: 1.25 87%/ 1Ton 3% 13,168 1,885 15,053 Actual: 1.48 75% /25% 13,350 4,450 17,800 Equipment Data - Heating System Cooling System Type: Air Source Heat Pump Air Source Heat Pump Model: 25HCC518A*030 25HCC518A*030 Indoor Model: FPMBN*018 Brand: CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING Description: Air Source Heat Pump Air Source Heat Pump Efficiency: 8.2 HSPF 14 SEER Sound: 0 0 Capacity: 17,600 Btuh 17,800 Btuh Adjusted Capacity: n/a 15,352 Btuh Sensible Capacity: n/a 13,350 Btuh Adjusted Sensible Capacity: n/a 11,797 Btuh Latent Capacity: n/a 4,450 Btuh Adjusted Latent Capacity: n/a 3,555 Btuh AHRI Reference No.: n/a 7915763 C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM 1/111. Elite Software Development,Inc. Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Weeks Residence Home Energy Services Page 10 Jacksonville,FL 32218 aManual S Performance Data - System 3 - Guest Suite Sensible Capacity: 11,797 0 0% Latent Capacity: 3,555 0 0% Total Capacity: 15,352 0 0% Power Input: 1.39 *I) Nog) C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc.Weeks Residence 4„ Home Energy Services Page 1_3jJacksonville,FL 32218 Manual S Performance Data - System 9 - System I Doting Loads and Design Conditions ----2T1110 Outdoor Dry Bulb: 93 Sensible Gain: 12,445 Outdoor Wet Bulb: 77 Latent Gain: 2,457 Indoor Dry Bulb: 75 Total Gain: 14,902 Indoor RH: 50 Load SHR: 0.84 Elevation: 26 Supply Airflow: 566 Latitude: 30 Entering Dry Bulb: 75 Altitude Factor: 1 Entering Wet Bulb: 62.5 (Equipment Performance Data at System Design Conditions 1 Air Source Heat Pump Model:25HCC518A*030+FPMBN*018, Nominal Capacity: 17,800 Entered Interpolation Data: EDB WB Air Flow ODB Total Power 75°F °F.,,: CFM °F Capacity Input Sensible MBtuh kW Capacity MBtuh • j 85 18.85 126 0.744 14.03 614, 95 17.8 1.42 0.764 13.6 fit 85 19.17 127 0.777 14.9 • 675 95 18.08 1.43 0.8 14.47 85 17.13 126 0.974 16.68 6 • 95 16.21 1.42 0.994 16.12 *Nli) 85 17.56 1.27 1 17.56 675 16.76 1.43 1 16.76 Other Adjustments: Elevation Derating: 1, Miscellaneous: 1, Direct Capacity Adjustment: -2.7 4 Interpolation Results: Percent Load of Load Sensible Capacity: 11,797 12,445 95% P ty Latent Capacity: 3,555 2,457 145% Total Capacity: 15,352 14,902 103% Power Input: 1.39 '70) C:\ ...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM - - Inca Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Weeks Resit Elite Software Development,Inc. nce Home Energy Services Page 6 Jacksonville,FL 32218 1 Total Building Summary Loads Component Area Sen Lat Sen Total Description _ _Quan _ Loss Gain Gain Gain) 4A-6-o: Glazing-Double pane low-e(e=0.20 or less), 560.5 7,455 0 12,155 12,155 high performance, operable window, a=0.05 on surface 2, any frame, u-value 0.35, SHGC 0.3 24 547 0 274 274 11J: Door-Metal-Fiberglass Core 12E-Osw:Wall-Frame, R-19 insulation in 2 x 6 stud 2567 6,633 0 3,563 3,563 cavity, no board insulation, siding finish,wood studs 390 2 1,008 0 505 505 12E-Osw: Part-Frame, R-19 insulation in 2 x 6 stud cavity, no board insulation, siding finish, wood studs 18A1-21o: Roof/Ceiling-Roof Joists Between Roof Deck 1526 2,726 0 2,079 2,079 and Ceiling or Foam Encapsulated Roof Joists, Spray Foam Insulation, Dark or Bold-Color Asphalt Shingle, Dark Metal, Dark Membrane, Dark Tar and 1 Gravel, R-21 open cell 1/2 lb. spray foam, 5.5 inches in 2 x 6 joist cavity, 1 inch on joist 156 8,051 0 0 0 22A-ph: Floor-Slab on grade, No edge insulation, no insulation below floor, any floor cover, passive, heavy moist soil129 129 20P-19-c: Floor-Over open crawl space or garage, 198 376 0 Passive, R-19 blanket insulation, carpet covering 164 164 20P-19: Floor-Over open crawl space or garage, Passive, 252.5 479 0 R-19 blanket insulation, any cover Subtotals for structure: 27,275 0 18,869 18,869 People: 4 800 920 1,720 0 3,750 3,750 Equipment: 0 0 Lighting: 00 0 I Ductwork: 0 0 vit) 382 3,542 2,074 5,616 Infiltration:Winter CFM: 105, Summer CFM: 105 4,382 0 0 0 Ventilation:Winter CFM: 0, Summer CFM: 0 Total Building Load Totals: 31,657 4,342 25,613 29,955 [Check Figures 0.512 Total Building Supply CFM: 1,165 CFM Per Square ft.: 912 Square ft. of Room Area: 2,276 Square ft. Per Ton: Volume(ft3)of Cond. Space: 25,180 , !Building Loads Total Heating Required Including Ventilation Air: 31,657 Btuh 31.657 MBH Total Sensible Gain: 25,613 Btuh 86 Total Latent Gain: 4,342 Btuh 14 % Total Cooling Required Including Ventilation Air: 29,955 Btuh 2.50 Tons(Based On Sensible+ Latent) I:Notes Rhvac is an ACCA approved Manual J and Manual D computer program. Calculations are performed per ACCA Manual J 8th Edition, Version 2, and ACCA Manual D. All computed results are estimates as building use and weather may vary. Be sure to select a unit that meets both sensible and latent loads according to the manufacturer's performance data at your design conditions. • C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM Rhvac-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Elite Software Development,Inc. Home Energy Services *3 Weeks Residence Jacksonville,FL 32218 Page 4 j I Load Preview Report 41)I Sys Sys Sys' Net ft? Sen Lat Net Sen Ht C-; Act Duct Scope Ton! /Ton! Areal Gain Gain Gain Loss! CFM CFM', CFM Size Bolding 2.50 912 2276 25,613 4,342 29,955 31,657 640 1,165 1,165 System 1 124 852 1,058 12,445 2,457 14,902 18,161 367 566 566 14 Zone 1 1.058 12,445 2,457 14,902 18,161 367 566 566 14 1-Foyer/Stair 147 861 188 1,049 2,209 45 39 39 1-4 2-Bedroom 2(1st FL) 138 1,175 296 1,471 3,025 61 53 53 1-4 3-Klbhen 252 2,549 582 3.131 3,983 81 116 116 2-4 4-Great Room 450 6,987 1,165 8,152 6,721 136 318 318 3-6 5-Bath2 72 873 226 1,099 2223 45 40 40 1-4 System 2 125 971 1218 13,168 1,885 15,053 13,496 273 599 599 14 Zone 1 1218 13,168 1,885 15,053 13.496 273 599 599 14 144 2.552 373 2,925 2,622 53 116 116 2-4 6-Landing 64 376 101 477 577 12 17 17 1-4 7-Laundry 8-Bedroom 3 198 2,517 373 2,890 2,750 56 115 115 2-4 9-Bath 3 77 350 104 454 663 13 16 16 1-4 10-Bedroom 4 176 1,980 286 2266 2200 44 90 90 1-6 11-M WIC 111 151 0 151 197 4 7 7 1-4 12-Master Bath 171 883 248 1,131 1,383 28 40 40 2-4 13-Master Bedroom 278 4,359 400 4,759 3,104 63 198 198 2-6 ,411, 1 j C:\...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM Elite Software Development,Inc. Home -Energy Services Residential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Weeks Residence Home Energy Services o,4L 5-.4„a Jacksonville,FL_322]Q: : ., .:`s ;-`.iPa e 2 1 — e 2I 1 Project Report - General Project Information Project Title: Weeks Residence Designed By: Alexa Laughren Project Date: Thursday, January 14, 2016 Project Comment: This equipment can be replaced in name or by equal or greater SEER or HSFP as stated on the FL. Energy Code Client Name: Ryan Weeks Company Name: Home Energy Services Company Representative: Tonya McDuffie Company Address: 2060 Davis Rd. Company City: Jacksonville, FL 32218 Company Phone: 904 757-3569 Company E-Mail Address: ecalcs@hesjax.com Company Website: www.hesjax.com Company Comment: IDesign Data -- Reference City: Jacksonville AP, Florida Building Orientation: Front door faces South Daily Temperature Range: Medium Latitude: 30 Degrees Elevation: 26 ft. Altitude Factor: 0.999 Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Indoor Indoor Grains Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Rel.Hum Rel.Hum Dry Bulb Difference Winter: 32 29.92 n/a n/a 70 n/a Summer: 93 77 49% 50% 75 50 Total Building Supply CFM: 1,165 CFM Per Square ft.: 0.512 Square ft. of Room Area: 2,276 Square ft. Per Ton: 912 Volume(ft3)of Cond. Space: 25,180 Building Loads ' . --:< M. .. : ,.. PJIIIIIIIIIIIIMI Total Heating Required Including Ventilation Air: 31,657 Btuh 31.657 MBH Total Sensible Gain: 25,613 Btuh 86 % Total Latent Gain: 4,342 Btuh 14 % Total Cooling Required Including Ventilation Air: 29,955 Btuh 2.50 Tons(Based On Sensible + Latent) Notes Rhvac is an ACCA approved Manual J and Manual D computer program. Calculations are performed per ACCA Manual J 8th Edition, Version 2, and ACCA Manual D. 1 All computed results are estimates as building use and weather may vary. Be sure to select a unit that meets both sensible and latent loads according to the manufacturer's performance data at your design conditions. IN) C:\ ...\WeeksResidence.rh9 Thursday, January 14, 2016, 2:20 PM