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REVIEWED BLD BLD2021-0591+Energy_Calculations+4.26.2021_8.53.53_AM+2163215BLD2021-0591 R E C E I V F-1mcor, `UiU °V UJI Ii"ytcr I State Energy Code — Residential tive Ener Code Compliance for All Climate Zones in Washin on May 03 202in ly— New & Additions (effe�bruary 1, 2021) CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DI'M496 requirements apply to all IRC building types, including detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses). Project Information Contact Information Grey Sea Residence Meredith Kelly, DeForest Architects 729 Laurel St, Edmonds, WA / parcel 00484500703100 206.258.5243 / meredith@deforestarchitects.com Instructions: This single-family project will use the requirements of the Prescriptive Path below and incorporate the minimum values listed. Based on the size of the structure, the appropriate number of additional credits are checked as chosen by the permit applicant. Provide all information from the following tables as building permit drawings: Table R402.1- Insulation and Fenestration Requirements by Component, Table R406.2 - Fuel Normalization Credits and 406.3 - Energy Credits. Authorized Representative Meredith Kelly Date �14.20.21 All Climate Zones (Table R402.1.1) R-Value a U-Factor a Fenestration U-Factor b n/a 0.30 Skylight U-Factor b n/a 0.50 Glazed Fenestration SHGC b,e n/a n/a Ceiling 2 49 i 0.026 Wood Frame Wall g,h 21 int 0.056 Floor 30 0.029 Below Grade Wall c,h 10/15/21 int + TB 0.042 Slab d,f R-Value & Depth 10, 2 ft n/a R-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When insulation is installed in a cavity that is less a than the label or design thickness of the insulation, the compressed R-value of the insulation from Appendix Table A101.4 shall not be less than the R-value specified in the table. The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. b "10/15/21 +5TB" means R-10 continuous insulation on the exterior of the wall, or R-15 continuous insulation on the interior of the wall, or R-21 cavity insulation plus a thermal break between the slab and the basement wall at c the interior of the basement wall. "10/15/21 +5TB" shall be permitted to be met with R-13 cavity insulation on the interior of the basement wall plus R-5 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the wall. "5TB" means R-5 thermal break between floor slab and basement wall. d R-10 continuous insulation is required under heated slab on grade floors. See Section R402.2.9.1. For single rafter- or joist -vaulted ceilings, the insulation may be reduced to R-38 if the full insulation depth e extends over the top plate of the exterior wall. R-7.5 continuous insulation installed over an existing slab is deemed to be equivalent to the required perimeter f slab insulation when applied to existing slabs complying with Section R503.1.1. If foam plastic is used, it shall meet the requirements for thermal barriers protecting foam plastics. For log structures developed in compliance with Standard ICC 400, log walls shall meet the requirements for g climate zone 5 of ICC 400. Int. (intermediate framing) denotes framing and insulation as described in Section A103.2.2 including standard h framing 16 inches on center, 78% of the wall cavity insulated and headers insulated with a minimum of R-10 insulation. Prescriptive Path —Single Family 2018 Washington State Energy Code-R 2018 Washington State Energy Code - Residential Prescriptive Energy Code Compliance for All Climate Zones in Washington Family - New & Additions (effective February 1, 2021) Each dwelling unit in a residential building shall comply with sufficient options from Table R406.2 (fuel normalization credits) and Table 406.3 (energy credits) to achieve the following minimum number of credits. To claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option selected and the maximum tested building air leakage, and show the qualifying ventilation system and its control sequence of operation. 1. Small Dwelling Unit: 3 credits Dwelling units less than 1,500 sf in conditioned floor area with less than 300 sf of fenestration area. Additions to existing building that are greater than 500 sf of heated floor area but less than 1,500 sf. 2. Medium Dwelling Unit: 6 credits All dwelling units that are not included in #1 or #3 3. Large Dwelling Unit: 7 credits Dwelling units exceeding 5,000 sf of conditioned floor area 4. Additions less than 500 square feet: 1.5 credits All other additions shall meet 1-3 above Before selecting your credits on this Summary table, review the details in Table 406.3 (Single Family), on page 4. Summary of Table R406.2 Heating Credits - select ONE O tions Fuel Normalization Descriptions heating option User Notes p 1 Combustion heating minimum NAECAb 0.0 ❑ 2 Heat pump` 1.0 0 3 Electric resistance heat only - furnace or zonal -1.0 ❑ 4 DHP with zonal electric resistance per option 3.4 0.5 ❑ 5 All other heating systems -1.0 Credits - select energy option cate ❑ Energy Options p Energy Credit Option Descriptions ONE from each or 1.1 offIRRIMM IRM IMMEMM 0.5 ❑ 1.2 Efficient Building Envelope 1.0 ❑ 1.3 Efficient Building Envelope 0.5 ❑ 1.4 Efficient Building Envelope 1.0 ❑ 1.5 Efficient Building Envelope 2.0 ❑ 1.6 Efficient Building Envelope 3.0 ❑ 1.7 Efficient Building Envelope 0.5 ❑ 2.1 Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 0.5 ❑ 2.2 Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 1.0 ❑ 2.3 Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 1.5 ❑ 2.4 Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 2.0 ❑ 3.1a High Efficiency HVAC 1.0 ❑ 3.2 High Efficiency HVAC 1.0 0 3.3a High Efficiency HVAC 1.5 ❑ 3.4 High Efficiency HVAC 1.5 ❑ 3.5 High Efficiency HVAC 1.5 ❑ 3.6a High Efficiency HVAC 2.0 ❑ 4.1 High Efficiency HVAC Distribution System 0.5 ❑ 4.2 High Efficiency HVAC Distribution System 1.0 ❑ Prescriptive Path - Single Family 2018 Washington State Energy Code-R 2018 Washington State Energy Code — Residential Prescriptive Ener Code Compliance for All Climate Zones in Washin on ily — New & Additions (effec�bruary Summary of Table R406.2 (cont.) Energy Credits - select ONE Energy Credit Option Descriptions (cont.) energy option from User Notes Options each category d 5.1d Efficient Water Heating 0.5 ❑ 5.2 Efficient Water Heating 0.5 ❑ 5.3 Efficient Water Heating 1.0 0 5.4 Efficient Water Heating 1.5 ❑ 5.5 Efficient Water Heating 2.0 ❑ 5.6 Efficient Water Heating 2.5 ❑ 6.1e Renewable Electric Energy (3 credits max) 1.0 ❑ 7.1 Appliance Package 0.5 ❑ Total Credits 1 6.01 CLEAR FORM a. An alternative heating source sized at a maximum of 0.5 W/sf (equivalent) of heated floor area or 500 W, whichever is bigger, may be installed in the dwelling unit. b. Equipment listed in Table C403.3.2(4) or C403.3.2(5) c. Equipment listed in Table C403.3.2(1) or C403.3.2(2) d. You cannot select more than one option from any category EXCEPT in category 5. Option 5.1 may be combined with options 5.2 through 5.6. See Table 406.3. e. 1.0 credit for each 1,200 kWh of electrical generation provided annually, up to 3 credits max. See the complete Table R406.2 for all requirements and option descriptions. Prescriptive Path — Single Family 2018 Washington State Energy Code-R 3 simple Heating System Size: wasnington state This heating system sizing calculator is based on the Prescriptive Requirements of the 2018 Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) and ACCA Manuals J and S. This tool will calculate heating loads only. ACCA procedures for sizing cooling systems should be used to determine cooling loads. Please complete the green drop -downs and boxes that are applicable to your project. As you make selections in the drop -downs for each section, some values will be calculated for you. If you do not see the selection you need in the drop -down options, please contact the W SU Energy Program at energycode@energy.wsu.edu or (360) 956-2042 for assistance. Project Information Contact Information Grey Sea Residence DeForest Architects, Meredith Kelly 729 Laurel St, Edmonds, WA 98020 1206.262.0820 Parcel: 00484500703100 1 meredith@deforestarchitects.com Heating System Type: o All other systems • Heat Pump To see detailed instructions for each section, place your cursor on the word 'Instructions" Design Temperature Instructions I Design Temperature Difference (AT) 46 LEdmonds oT = Indoor (70 degrees) -Outdoor Design Temp Area of Building Conditioned Floor Area Instructions Conditioned Floor Area (sq ft) Average Ceiling Height Instructions Average Ceiling Height (ft) Glazing and Doors Instructions U-0.30 Skylights Instructions Insulation Attic Instructions Select R-Value � Single Rafter or Joist Vaulted Ceilings Instructions R-38 Vented Above Grade Walls (see Fig. +) Instructions R-211ntermediate Floors Instrt Below Grade Walls (see Figure i) R-21 Interior ] 1 Slab Below Grade (see Figure 1) Slab on Grade (see Figure l) Instructions `No Slab on Grade in this project. Location of Ducts Instructions Conditioned Space Figure 1. Above Grade mm 0 Conditioned Volume 9.0 26,010 U-Factor X Area = UA 0.300 970 291.06 U-Factor X Area = UA 0.50 --- U-Factor X Area = No selection 0 U-Factor X Area 0.027 1,801 U-Factor X Area 0.056 1,546 U-Factor X Area 0.029 286 U-Factor X Area 0.042 669 F-Factor X Length 0.430 160 F-Factor --- X Length F Sum of UA UA UA 48.63 UA 86.58 UA 8.29 UA 28.10 UA 68.80 *RO Uninsulated T depth UA Duct Leakage Coefficient 1.00 531.46 Envelope Heat Load 24,447 Btu / Hour Sum of UA x OT Air Leakage Heat Load 12,922 Btu / Hour Volume x 0.6 x OT x 0.018 Building Design Heat Load 37,369 Btu / Hour Air leakage + envelope heat loss Building and Duct Heat Load 37,369 Btu / Hour Ducts in unconditioned space: sum of building heat loss x 1.10 Ducts in conditioned space: sum of building heat loss x 1 Maximum Heat Equipment Output 46,711 Btu/Hour Building and duct heat loss x 1.40 for forced air furnace Building and duct heat loss x 1.25 for heat pump (07101113)