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RECEIVED BLD2023-0389 Apr 03 2023 2018 Washington State Energy Code - Residential CITY OF EDMONDS Prescriptive Energy Code Compliance for All Climate Zones in Washington DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEEARIMENI Single Family -- New & Additions effective Februally 1 2021 Version 1.1 ...............................runn ... REVIEWED These requirements apply to all IRC building types, including detached one- and two-family BY CITY OF EDMONDS dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses). BUILDING DEPARTMENT? ............................................... Project Information Contact Information MMOURTY RESIDENCE ADDITION/ALTERATION ICHARLENE K. SMITH ARCHITECT 1139 - 3RD AVE SOUTH EDMONDS, WA 98020 1 c k.s comcast.net OR 206 450-9714 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 Gw�✓ lPit(� .��� Date 03I30t2023 1/10/20 4 UPDATE All Climate Zones (Table R4021.1) Fenestration U-Factor b R-Value a U-Factor' 0.30 n/a Skylight U-Factor " n/a 0.50 Glazed Fenestration SHGC b,e n/a n/a Ceiling' 49 0.026 Wood Frame Wall 21 int 0.056 Floor Floor 30 '+ 0.029 Grade Wall `" 10/15/21 int + TI3 -� 0.042 Slab ','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. b The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. '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 11402.2.9.1. e For single rafter- or joist -vaulted ceilings, the insulation may be reduced to R-38 if the full insulation depth extends over the top plate of the exterior wall. `i 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 Single 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 ca emts. 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 and 406.3 Heating Options; Fuel Normalization Descriptions Credits - select ONE heating option User Notes 1 Combustion heating minimum NAECAb 0.0 ❑ 2 Heat pump 1.0 ❑ 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 0 JEXIST. GAS FURNACE #39 Ener Credits - select ONE Energy Credit Option Descriptions energy option from each O tio�ns P cate or y 1.1 offinmimamim ' ' 0.5 ❑ 1.2 Efficient Building Envelope 1.0 ❑ 1.3 Efficient Building Envelope 0.5 ❑ j 1.4 Efficient Building Envelope 1.0 ❑ ( 1.5 I. 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 0 SEE ARCH NOTE #32 & #52 l age kage Control and Efficient Ventilation Air Leak 10 ❑ �' ..._,.2. 2.3 _ . Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation - 1.5 ❑ 2.4 Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation ❑ 2.0 ❑ r 3.18 High Efficiency HVAC 1.0 ❑ 3.2 High Efficiency HVAC 1.0 ❑ �- �r�, 3.38 High Efficiency HVAC 1.5 ❑ r 3.4 High Efficiency HVAC 1.5 ❑ �' 3.5 High Efficiency HVAC 1.5 ❑ 3.6' High Efficiency HVAC ❑ 2.0 ❑ 4.1 High Efficiency HVAC Distribution System 0•5 ISEE ARCH NOTE #39 & #32 4.2 High Efficiency HVAC Distribution System 1.0 4 #32 1 SEE ARCH NOTES #39 Prescriptive Path - Single Family 2018 Washington State Energy Code-R 2 2018 Washington State Energy Code — Residential Prescriptive Energy Code Compliance for All Climate Zones in Washington Single Family — New & Additions (effective February 1, 2021) Summary of Table R406.2 (cont.) Energy Credits - select ONE bons, OPcategory Energy Credit Option Descriptions (coot.) energy option from User Notes `' _ ._..._._..._....._...- ..__. _,_...,__._..,.._.�......_. each 5.1d Efficient Water Heating 0.5 ❑ 5.2 Efficient Water Heating 0.5 ISEE ARCH NOTE #46 5.3 Efficient Water Heating 1.0 ❑ 5.4 Efficient Water Heating 1.5 ❑ 5.5 l Efficient Water Heating 2.0 ❑ 5.6 Efficient Water Heating 13 2.5 ❑ 6.1e Renewable Electric Energy (3 credits max) 1.0 Q 7.1 Appliance Package_ 0.5 ❑ Total Credits 2, () .5 Calculate Total 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 S. 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. f. Use the single radiobutton in the upper right of the second column to deselect radiobuttons in that group. Please print only pages 1 through 3 of this worksheet for submission to your building official. or Building Officials Only Prescriptive Path — Single Family 2018 Washington State Energy Code-R CGOURTY RESIDENCE ADDITION ALTERATIONjr(206) RLENE K. SMITH / REG. AR 139 - 3RD AVE SOUTH 450-9714 �M(�NDS WA 9fi020 0romcast_net AWNING STYLE DOUBLE -GLAZED AWNING STYLE DOUBLE -GLAZED CASEMENT STYLE DOUBLE -GLAZED ©1 1©©©© MMEME MMEME MMEME MMEME MMEM mmmmm VINYL SKYLIGHT DOUBLE -GLAZED Char Smith From: Kelly McGourty <kjmcgourty@hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2023 12:27 PM To: Char Smith; char.smith@designworks-nw.com Subject: water heater & furnace My mind is a sieve! 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Select water heaters are available in a variety of heights which can accommodate situations with limited installation space. [j Diffuser Dip Tube • Reduces lime and sediment buildup, maximizes hot water output • Made from State PEXAN—, a cross -linked polymer that can withstand long-term exposure to temperatures up to 400OF Green Choice° Gas Burner • Patented design reduces NOx emissions up to 33% • Complies with Southern California and Texas requirements Easy -to -Light Piezo Ignitor • For fast "one -hand" pilot ignition • Standard on all C3 Technology models Glass -Lined Tank with Aluminum Anode Rod • For long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion Durable Brass Tamper -Resistant Drain Valve Factory -Installed Temperature & Pressure (T&P) Relief Valve Design -Listed by CSA International • Certified at 300 PSI test pressure and 150 PSI working pressure �. • Listed according to ANSZ21.10.1-CSA 4.1 standards governing storage -type water heaters • Additional code compliance: UBC, CEC, SBCC, CABO, HUD, BOCA National Codes and 2004 NAECA C3 Technology° Gas Water Heater Design - See other side 6-Year Limited Tank and Parts Warranty Consult written warranty or contact State Water Heaters for complete information sa �RTIF1t:•0 For more information on SelectO contact: State Water Heaters ' 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway, Ashland City, TN 37015 � 800-365-0024 Toll -free USA �1NATER HEATE t www.statewaterheaters.com Y SRGSS01206 July 2007R `' SELECT @ Residential Gas Water Heaters �USTIpN �0 0J Green Choice —E—F—diy Gn FI a2, MODEL NUMBER PEAK DEMAND OUTPUT (1st Hour Rating Gallons) ENERGY FACTOR GALLON CAPACITY BTU INPUT PER HOUR NATURALt RECOVERY 90 F RISE GALLONS R VALUE DIMENSIONS IN INCHES APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (LBS) A B C D E F DRAFT HOOD OUTLET TALL MODELS GS6 30 YBRT 66 0.62 28 40,000 41 8 59-5/8 55-1/4 16 13-3/8 8 49-7/8 3 or 112 GS6 40 YBRT 71 1 0.59 38 40,000 1 39 1 8 1 57-5/8 1 53-1/4 18-1/2 1 13-3/8 8 47-3/8 3 or 126 GS6 50 YBRT 91 0.58 50 40,000 41 8 60-7/8 1 56-1/2 20 1 13-3/8 8 50-3/8 3 or 4 160 SHORT MODELS GS6 30 YBRS 66 0.61 30 40,000 40 8 48-1/8 43-3/4 18-1/2 13-3/8 8 36-5/8 3 or 122 GS6 40 YBRS 71 0.59 40 40,000 41 8 51-5/8 47-1/4 20 13-3/8 8 41 3 or 4 139 GS6 50 YBRS 80 0.58 5o 40,000 41 16 53-1/4 48-3/4 24 13-3/8 8 43-1/2 3 or 168 Recoveries are rounded to nearest gallon. Water Connections - 3/4" male on all models except GS6 50 YBRT (3/4" female). External heat trap nipples are supplied on all models except GS6 50 YBRT. t Propane Gas - 37,000 BTU models. **All models are 1-inch foam except GS6 50 YBRS (2•inch foam). For 10-Year Tank and 6-Year Parts Warranty, change " 6" to "X" in Model Number (GS X 40 YBRT). When ordering Propane, change "Y" to "H" in model number (GS6 40 HBRT). When ordering top -mounted T&P Valve, add "G" to model number (GS6 40 YBRT G). Flammable Vapor Ignition Resistant C3° Technology Water Heaters Corderite Combustion Containment (0) design meets American National Standards Institute standards (ANS Z21.10.1-CSA 4.1) that deal with the accidental or unintended ignition of flammable vapors, such as those emitted by gasoline. Covered by four U.S. patents, C3 Technology gas water heaters feature a sealed combustion chamber with air intake screen and a fireproof Corderite flame arrestor built into the water heater base. In addition, a Thermal Cutoff (TCO) device, integral with the thermocouple, is designed to shut off gas flow to the burner and pilot if poor combustion is detected. In the unlikely event that flammable vapors accidentally enter the combustion chamber, the Corderite flame arrestor is designed so any flames burn off 14 the top surface and I , cannot escape down through the arrestor. A. Easy -to -light Piezo Ignitor B. View port for easy inspection of burner inside sealed combustion chamber For complete information on limited warranties, consult written warranty, or contact the State Customer Care Center,1-800-365-0024. `O,0gUST1%cc, c z� W 7- 7 0) 3 •rFONNOl00� ANODE ROD* 0 o o HOT OCOLD CONNECTION CONNECTION E I— C State Industries, Inc. reserves the right to make product changes or improvements without prior notice. For more information on Selects contact: State Water Heaters 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway, Ashland City, TN 37015 800-365-0024 Toll -free USA www.statewaterheaters.com T&P VALVE — 1/2" GAS B A CONNECTION F D *Location for optional top -mounted T&P Valve, if ordered from factory. To order, add "G" to model number (GS6 40 YBRT G). �stat�9 • * � -�� k WRT€R HE—ATERS `$RGSS01206 July 2007R Performance"' Series Aluminum Evaporator Coils Carrier turn to the experts=" 46. Enjoy the Comfort of Enhanced Durability and Peace of Mind Owner's Manual NOTE TO INSTALLER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE EQUIPMENT USER. USER: PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL AND RETAIN ALL MANUALS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Our products are designed, tested and built in accordance with Department of Energy (DOE) standardized procedures; however, actual operating results and efficiencies may vary based on manufacturing and supplier tolerances, equipment configuration, operating conditions and installation practices. CQrrlei' Al0247 �Dy \NSTG!(gr�o OESIG V I I.S`0 9001 �NFERfN O � GMI-SFI G-1 Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a manufacturer's participation in the program. For verification of certification for individual products, go to w .ahridirectoryorg. FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, or property damage. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS —Do not try to light any appliance. —Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. —Leave the building immediately. —Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. —If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installe4 service agency or the gas supplier. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury and/or death. Carbon Monoxide is invisible, odorless, and toxic! Carrier Corp. recommends a carbon monoxide alarm in your home, even if you do not own a gas appliance. Locate the carbon monoxide alarm in the living area of your home and away from gas appliances and doorways to attached garages. Follow the alarm manufacturer's instruction included with the alarm. ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, death, or property damage. Do not use this furnace if any part has been under water. A flood —damaged furnace is extremely dangerous. Attempts to use the furnace can result in fire or explosion. A qualified service agency should be contacted to inspect the furnace and to replace all gas controls, control system parts, electrical parts that have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessary. WELCOME TO TODAY'S GENERATION OF COMFORT Congratulations! Your new, higher efficiency gas furnace is a sound investment which will reward you and your family with years of warm memories winter after winter. Not only is your new furnace energy efficient, it is also extremely reliable. Spend just a few minutes with this booklet to learn about the operation of your new furnace —and the small amount of maintenance it takes to keep it operating at peak efficiency. Years went into the development of your new furnace. Take a little time now to assure its most efficient operation for years to come. TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO TODAY'S GENERATION OF COMFORT .. 2 FURNACE COMPONENTS ........................... 2 GENERAL FURNACE SAFETY ....................... 2 IMPORTANT FACTS ................................ 2 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ......................... 3 BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE ................. 3 STARTING YOUR FURNACE ......................... 3 Steps for Starting Your Furnace ........................ 4 SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE .................. 5 PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............. 5 Filtering Out Trouble ................................ 6 COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM ............ 8 BEFORE YOU REQUEST A SERVICE CALL ............ 9 REGULAR DEALER MAINTENANCE ................ 10 INSTALLATION DATA ............................. 10 GENERAL FURNACE SAFETY FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD WARNING ............. 1 CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING .................... 1 FLOOD DAMAGE WARNING ........................ 2 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE WARNING .... 3 FURNACE MUST BE KEPT FREE AND CLEAR OF INSULATING MATERIAL WARNING .................. 3 PROPER FURNACE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES ........ 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL HAZARD WARNING ........................................ 5 SHARP EDGES CAUTION ........................... 6 NO FILTER CAUTION .............................. 6 FILTER ROD MODIFICATION CAUTION .............. 7 IMPROPER VENT WARNING ......................... 8 DIRT, RUST, OR ACCUMULATION CAUTION .......... 8 FURNACE NEEDS AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION WARNING .......................... 8 DRAFT SAFEGUARD SWITCH CAUTION ............. 9 FURNACE COMPONENTS (Furnace shown in upflow position; may be used in downflow or horizontal orientation or applications. Vent Elbow may be turned to a different position, depending on type of installation) INDUCER MOTOR ASSEMBLY PRESSURE SWITCH FLUE COLLECTOR BOX GAS VALVE MANUAL RESET LIMIT SWITCHES HOT SURFACE IGNITOR BLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH FURNACE CONTROL BOARD VENT ELBOW MAIN LIMIT SWITCH (BEHIND GAS VALVE) BLOCKED VENT SWITCH FLAME SENSOR GAS MANIFOLD GASBURNER BLOWER AND MOTOR CAPACITOR/ POWER CHOKE A10259 Fig. 1 — 80% AFUE Single Stage Furnace Components INDUCER ABE PRE SW FLUE COLT GAE MANUAL LIMIT SW HOT SL BLOWEF SAFETY FURNACE CC ENT LBOW RAIN LIMIT SWITCH BEHIND GAS VALVE) 3LOCKED VENT SWITCH AME SENSOR SAS MANIFOLD 3ASBURNER BLOWER AND MOTOR CAPACITOR/ POWER CHOKE A10260 Fig. 2 — 80% AFUE Two —Stage Furnace Components IMPORTANT FACTS (DO'S AND DON'TS) • DO: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL. • DO: Have your furnace and vent system inspected annually by a qualified service technician. • DO: Inspect your filter monthly and clean or replace when needed. • DO: Provide adequate airflow to the furnace for efficient combustion and safe ventilation. 2 • DO: Keep your furnace free and clear of insulating material. Some materials may be combustible. Examine the furnace area when the furnace is installed or when insulation is added. • DO NOT: Enclose your furnace in an airtight room or seal it behind solid doors. • DO NOT: Keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids or vapors around your furnace. • DO NOT: Cover your furnace in any manner. • DO NOT: Store anything (including trash or debris) near your furnace. • DO NOT: In any way block or restrict airflow around your furnace. • DO NOT: In any way block or restrict airflow to your supply air and return air grills. • DO NOT: Use your furnace room as a broom closet or a place to store any kind of chemical or cleaner. • DO NOT: Contaminate the air used for combustion of your furnace with any kind of chemical or fumes. This could also cause heat exchangers, metal vent systems or components to deteriorate. NOTE: These chemicals or fumes are present in many products around the home, such as: water softener salts, any type of household cleaning product, any type of laundry product, adhesives, paints, varnishes, paint strippers, waxes and plastics, etc. During remodeling be sure the combustion air is fresh and uncontaminated. If these compounds are burned in your furnace, the heat exchangers and metal vent system may deteriorate. NOTE: The qualified installer or agency must use only factory —authorized replacement parts, kits, and accessories when modifying this product. This furnace contains safety devices which must be manually reset. If the furnace is left unattended for an extended period of time, have it checked periodically for proper operation. This precaution will prevent problems associated with no heat, such as frozen water pipes, etc. See "Before You Request a Service Call" section in this manual. FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in injury, death, or property damage. Do not keep combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids or vapors around your furnace. FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow warnings could result in personal injury, death, or property damage. Keep insulation clear of furnace and maintain clearances shown on unit clearance label. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service heating equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning or replacing air filters. All other operations must be performed by trained service personnel. Observe safety precautions in this manual, on tags, and on labels attached to the furnace, and other safety precautions that may apply. Recognize safety information. This is the safety —alert symbol ® . When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety —alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability or operation. BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE Examine the furnace installation to determine that: 1. All flue gas carrying areas external to the furnace (i.e. chimney, vent connector) are clear and free of obstructions. 2. The vent connector is in place, slopes upward and is physically sound without holes or excessive corrosion. 3. The return —air duct connection(s) is physically sound, is sealed to the furnace casing, and terminates outside the space containing the furnace. 4. The physical support of the furnace is sound without sagging cracks, gaps, etc. around the base. 5. There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the furnace. STARTING YOUR FURNACE Your furnace uses an automatic, hot surface ignition system to light the burners each time the thermostat signals the furnace to start. Follow these important safeguards: • Never attempt to manually light the burners with a match or other source of flame. A92319 Fig. 3 — Do Not Light Burner with Match Read and follow the operating instructions on inside of main furnace door, especially the item that reads as follows: "Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow `B" in the safety information above on this furnace label. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step." If a suspected malfunction occurs with your gas control system, such as the burners do not light when they should, refer to the shutdown procedures on inside of SECTION R406 ADDITIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS R406.1 Scope. This section establishes additional energy efficiency requirements for all new construction covered by this code, including additions subject to Section R502 and change of occupancy or use subject to Section R505 unless specifically exempted in Section R406. Credit from both Sections R406.2 and R406.3 are required. R406.2 Carbon emission equalization. This section establishes a base equalization between fuels used to define the equivalent carbon emissions of the options specified. The permit shall define the base fuel selection to be used and the points specified in Table R406.2 shall be used to modify the requirements in Section R406.3. The sum of credits from Tables R406.2 and R406.3 shall meet the requirements of Section R406.3. R406.3 Additional energy efficiency requirements. Each dwelling unit in a residential building shall comply with sufficient options from Table R406.2 so as to achieve the following minimum number of credits: 1. Small Dwelling Unit: ........................................................................................... 3.0 credits Dwelling units less than 1500 square feet in conditioned floor area with less than 300 square feet of fenestration area. Additions to existing building greater than 500 square feet of heated floor area but less than 1500 square feet. 2. Medium Dwelling Unit: ...................................................................................... 6.0 credits All dwelling units that are not included in #1, #3 or #4. 3. Large Dwelling Unit: .......................................................................................... 7.0 credits Dwelling units exceeding 5000 square feet of conditioned floor area. 4. Dwelling units serving R-2 occupancies: ...........................................................4.5 credits 5. Additions less than or equal to 500 square feet: ................................................ 1.5 credits The drawings included with the building permit application shall identify which options have been selected and the point value of each option, regardless of whether separate mechanical, plumbing, electrical, or other permits are utilized for the project. TABLE R406.2 FUEL NORMALIZATION CREDITS System Type Description of Primary Heating Source Credits � All Other Group R-2 . 1 Combustion heating equipment meeting minimum 0 0 federal efficiency standards for the equipment listed in Table C403.3.2(4) or C403.3.2(5) 2 For an initial heating system using a heat pump 1.0 1.0 that meets federal standards for the equipment listed in Table C403.3.2(1)C or C403.3.2(2) or Air to water heat pump units that are configured to • provide both heating and cooling and are rated in accordance with AHRI 550/590 3 For heating system based on electric resistance -1.0 -1.0 only (either forced air or Zonal) 4 For heating system based on electric resistance 0.5 N/A with a ductless mini -split heat pump system in accordance with Section R403.7.1 including the exception • 5 All other heating systems -1 -0.5 2018 Washington State Energy Code RE-41 TABLE 406.3 ENERGY CREDITS CREDIT(S) OPTION DESCRIPTION All Other Group R-2 : 1. EFFICIENT BUILDING ENVELOPE OPTIONS Only one option from Items 1.1 through 1.7 may be selected in this category. Compliance with the conductive UA targets is demonstrated using Section R402.1.4, Total UA alternative, where [1-(Proposed UA/Target UA)] > the required %UA reduction 1.1 Prescriptive compliance is based on Table R402.1.1 with the following modifications: Vertical fenestration U = 0.24. 1.2 1.3 1.4 Prescriptive compliance is based on Table R402.1.1 with the following modifications: Vertical fenestration U = 0.20. Prescriptive compliance is based on Table R402.1.1 with the following modifications: Vertical fenestration U = 0.28 Floor R-38 Slab on grade R-10 perimeter and under entire slab Below grade slab R-10 perimeter and under entire slab or Compliance based on Section R402.1.4: Reduce the Total conductive UA by 5%. Prescriptive compliance is based on Table R402.1.1 with the following modifications: Vertical fenestration U = 0.25 Wall R-21 plus R-4 ci Floor R-38 Basement wall R-21 int plus R-5 ci Slab on grade R-10 perimeter and under entire slab Below grade slab R-10 perimeter and under entire slab or Compliance based on Section R402.1.4: Reduce the Total conductive UA by 15%. 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 [$M 1.0 N/A 1.0 Prescriptive compliance is based on Table R402.1.1 with the following 2.0 1.5 modifications: Vertical fenestration U = 0.22 Ceiling and single -rafter or joist -vaulted R-49 advanced Wood frame wall R-21 int plus R-12 ci Floor R-38 Basement wall R-21 int plus R-12 ci Slab on grade R-10 perimeter and under entire slab Below grade slab R-10 perimeter and under entire slab or Compliance based on Section R402.1.4: Reduce the Total conductive UA by 30%. RE-42 2018 Washington State Energy Code TABLE 406.3 (continued) ENERGY CREDITS OPTION DESCRIPTION 1.6 Prescriptive compliance is based on Table R402.1.1 with the following modifications: Vertical fenestration U = 0.18 Ceiling and single -rafter or joist -vaulted R-60 advanced Wood frame wall R-21 int plus R-16 ci Floor R-48 Basement wall R-21 int plus R-16 ci Slab on grade R-20 perimeter and under entire slab Below grade slab R-20 perimeter and under entire slab or Compliance based on Section R402.1.4: Reduce the Total conductive UA by 40%. CREDIT(S) All Other Group R-2 3.0 2.0 1.7 Advanced framing and raised heel trusses or rafters 0.5 Vertical Glazing U-0.28 R-49 Advanced (U-0.020) as listed in Section Al02.2.1, Ceilings below a vented attic and R-49 vaulted ceilings with full height of uncompressed insulation extending over the wall top plate at the eaves. 2. AIR LEAKAGE CONTROL AND EFFICIENT VENTILATION OPTIONS Only one option from Items 2.1 through 2.4 may be selected in this category. 2.1 Compliance based on R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 3.0 air changes per hour maximum at 50 Pascals or For R-2 Occupancies, optional compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 0.3 cfm/ft2 maximum at 50 Pascals and All whole house ventilation requirements as determined by Section M1507.3 of the International Residential Code or Section 403.8 of the International Mechanical Code shall be met with a high efficiency fan(s) (maximum 0.35 watts/cfm), not interlocked with the furnace fan (if present). Ventilation systems using a furnace including an ECM motor are allowed, provided that they are controlled to operate at low speed in ventilation only mode. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected, the maximum tested building air leakage, and shall show the qualifying ventilation system and its control sequence of operation. 0.5 1.0 2018 Washington State Energy Code RE-43 OPTION TABLE 406.3 (continued) ENERGY CREDITS DESCRIPTION 2.2 Compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 2.0 air changes per hour maximum at 50 Pascals 2.3 or For R-2 Occupancies, optional compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 0.25 cfm/ft2 maximum at 50 Pascals and All whole house ventilation requirements as determined by Section M1507.3 of the International Residential Code or Section 403.8 of the International Mechanical Code shall be met with a heat recovery ventilation system with minimum sensible heat recovery efficiency of 0.65. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the maximum tested building air leakage and shall show the heat recovery ventilation system. Compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 1.5 air changes per hour maximum at 50 Pascals or For R-2 Occupancies, optional compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 0.25 cfm/ft2 maximum at 50 Pascals and All whole house ventilation requirements as determined by Section M1507.3 of the International Residential Code or Section 403.8 of the International Mechanical Code shall be met with a heat recovery ventilation system with minimum sensible heat recovery efficiency of 0.75. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the maximum tested building air leakage and shall show the heat recovery ventilation system. 2.4 Compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 0.6 air changes per hour maximum at 50 Pascals or For R-2 Occupancies, optional compliance based on Section R402.4.1.2: Reduce the tested air leakage to 0.15 cfm/ft2 maximum at 50 Pascals and All whole house ventilation requirements as determined by Section M1507.3 of the International Residential Code or Section 403.8 of the International Mechanical Code shall be met with a heat recovery ventilation system with minimum sensible heat recovery efficiency of 0.80. Duct installation shall comply with Section R403.3.7. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the maximum tested building air leakage and shall show the heat recovery ventilation system. CREDIT(S) All Other Group R-2 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.5 RE-44 2018 Washington State Energy Code TABLE 406.3 (continued) ENERGY CREDITS OPTION 1 DESCRIPTION 3. HIGH EFFICIENCY HVAC EQUIPMENT OPTIONS Only one option from Items 3.1 through 3.6 may be selected in this category. 3.1 a Energy Star rated (U.S. North) Gas or propane furnace with minimum AFUE of 95% or Energy Star rated (U.S. North) Gas or propane boiler with minimum AFUE of 90%. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the heating equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 3.2a Air -source centrally ducted heat pump with minimum HSPF of 9.5. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the heating equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 3.3a Closed -loop ground source heat pump; with a minimum COP of 3.3 or Open loop water source heat pump with a maximum pumping hydraulic head of 150 feet and minimum COP of 3.6. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the heating equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 3.4 Ductless mini -split heat pump system, zonal control: In homes where the primary space heating system is zonal electric heating, a ductless mini -split heat pump system with a minimum HSPF of 10.0 shall be installed and provide heating to the largest zone of the housing unit. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the heating equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 3.5a Air -source, centrally ducted heat pump with minimum HSPF of 11.0. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the heating equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 3.6a Ductless split system heat pumps with no electric resistance heating in the primary living areas. A ductless heat pump system with a minimum HSPF of 10 shall be sized and installed to provide heat to entire dwelling unit at the design outdoor air temperature. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected, the heated floor area calculation, the heating equipment type(s), the minimum equipment efficiency, and total installed heat capacity (by equipment type). CREDIT(S) All Other Group R-2 1.0 1.0 1.0 N/A 1.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 N/A 2.0 3.0 2018 Washington State Energy Code RE-45 TABLE 406.3 (continued) ENERGY CREDITS CREDIT(S) OPTION DESCRIPTION All Other Group R-2 : 4. HIGH EFFICIENCY HVAC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPTIONS 4.1 All supply and return ducts located in an unconditioned attic shall be 0.5 1 0.5 deeply buried in ceiling insulation in accordance with Section R403.3.7. For mechanical equipment located outside the conditioned space, a maximum of 10 linear feet of return duct and 5 linear feet of supply duct connections to the equipment may be outside the deeply buried insulation. All metallic ducts located outside the conditioned space must have both transverse and longitudinal joints sealed with mastic. If flex ducts are used, they cannot contain splices. Duct leakage shall be limited to 3 cfm per 100 square feet of conditioned floor area. Air handler(s) shall be located within the conditioned space. 4.2 HVAC equipment and associated duct system(s) installation shall comply 1.0 N/A with the requirements of Section R403.3.7. Locating system components in conditioned crawl spaces is not permitted under this option. Electric resistance heat and ductless heat pumps are not permitted under this option. Direct combustion heating equipment with AFUE less than 80% is not permitted under this option. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the heating equipment type and shall show the location of the heating and cooling equipment and all the ductwork. 5. EFFICIENT WATER HEATING OPTIONS Only one option from Items 5.2 through 5.6 may be selected in this category. Item 5.1 may be combined with any option. 5.1 A drain water heat recovery unit(s) shall be installed, which captures waste 0.5 0.5 water heat from all and only the showers, and has a minimum efficiency of 40% if installed for equal flow or a minimum efficiency of 54% if installed for unequal flow. Such units shall be rated in accordance with CSA B55.1 or IAPMO IGC 346-2017 and be so labeled. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall include a plumbing diagram that specifies the drain water heat recovery units and the plumbing layout needed to install it. Labels or other documentation shall be provided that demonstrates that the unit complies with the standard. Water heating system shall include one of the following: 5.2 0.5 1 0.5 Energy Star rated gas or propane water heater with a minimum UEF of 0.80. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the water heater equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. RE-46 2018 Washington State Energy Code TABLE 406.3 (continued) ENERGY CREDITS OPTION 1 DESCRIPTION CREDIT(S) All Other I Group R-2 5.3 Water heating system shall include one of the following: 1.0 1.0 Energy Star rated gas or propane water heater with a minimum UEF of 0.91 or Solar water heating supplementing a minimum standard water heater. Solar water heating will provide a rated minimum savings of 85 therms or 2000 kWh based on the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC) Annual Performance of OG-300 Certified Solar Water Heating Systems or Water heater heated by ground source heat pump meeting the requirements of Option 3.3. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the water heater equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency and, for solar water heating systems, the calculation of the minimum energy savings. 5.4 Water heating system shall include one of the following: 1.5 2.0 Electric heat pump water heater meeting the standards for Tier I of NEEA's advanced water heating specification or For R-2 Occupancy, electric heat pump water heater(s), meeting the standards for Tier I of NEEA's advanced water heating specification, shall supply domestic hot water to all units. If one water heater is serving more than one dwelling unit, all hot water supply and recirculation piping shall be insulated with R-8 minimum pipe insulation. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the water heater equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 5.5 I Water heating system shall include one of the following: 2.0 2.5 Electric heat pump water heater meeting the standards for Tier III of NEEA's advanced water heating specification or For R-2 Occupancy, electric heat pump water heater(s), meeting the standards for Tier III of NEEA's advanced water heating specification, shall supply domestic hot water to all units. If one water heater is serving more than one dwelling unit, all hot water supply and recirculation piping shall be insulated with R-8 minimum pipe insulation. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the water heater equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 2018 Washington State Energy Code RE-47 TABLE 406.3 (continued) ENERGY CREDITS OPTION DESCRIPTION CREDIT(S) All Other Group R-2 5.6 Water heating system shall include one of the following: Electric heat pump water heater with a minimum UEF of 2.9 and utilizing a split system configuration with the air -to -refrigerant heat exchanger located outdoors. Equipment shall meet Section 4, requirements for all units, of the NEEA standard Advanced Water Heating Specification with the UEF noted above or For R-2 Occupancy, electric heat pump water heater(s), meeting the standards for Tier III of NEEA's advanced water heating specification and utilizing a split system configuration with the air -to -refrigerant heat exchanger located outdoors, shall supply domestic hot water to all units. If one water heater is serving more than one dwelling unit, all hot water supply and recirculation piping shall be insulated with R-8 minimum pipe insulation. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall specify the water heater equipment type and the minimum equipment efficiency. 6. RENEWABLE ELECTRIC ENERGY OPTION 2.5 3.0 6.1 For each 1200 kWh of electrical generation per housing unit provided 1.0 1.0 annually by on -site wind or solar equipment a 1.0 credit shall be allowed, up to 3 credits. Generation shall be calculated as follows: For solar electric systems, the design shall be demonstrated to meet this requirement using the National Renewable Energy Laboratory calculator PVWATTs or approved alternate by the code official. Documentation noting solar access shall be included on the plans. For wind generation projects designs shall document annual power generation based on the following factors: The wind turbine power curve; average annual wind speed at the site; frequency distribution of the wind speed at the site and height of the tower To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall show the photovoltaic or wind turbine equipment type, provide documentation of solar and wind access, and include a calculation of the minimum annual energy power production. 7. APPLIANCE PACKAGE OPTION 7.1 All of the following appliances shall be new and installed in the dwelling unit and shall meet the following standards: Dishwasher — Energy Star rated Refrigerator (if provided) — Energy Star rated Washing machine — Energy Star rated Dryer — Energy Star rated, ventless dryer with a minimum CEF rating of 5.2. To qualify to claim this credit, the building permit drawings shall specify the option being selected and shall show the appliance type and provide documentation of Energy Star compliance. At the time of inspection, all appliances shall be installed and connected to utilities. Dryer ducts and exterior dryer vent caps are not permitted to be installed in the dwelling unit. 0.5 1.5 a. An alternative heating source sized at a maximum of 0.5 Watts/ftz (equivalent) of heated floor area or 500 Watts, whichever is bigger, may be installed in the dwelling unit. RE-48 2018 Washington State Energy Code 2018 ENERGY COMPLIANCE METHOD (EXISTING PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING) 1. SEE "PROPERTY AND CODE INFORMATION' SHEET A-0.00 FOR CURRENT ENERGY CODE INFORMATION 2. THIS PROJECT COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS- "RESIDENTIAL PRESCRIPTIVE ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE FOR ALL CLIMATE ZONES IN WASHINGTON (MARINE 41 " PER SINGLE-FAMILY- NEW AND ADDITIONS TABLE R40Z 1.1 REQUIREMENTS (COMPLIANCE FORMATTACHED THIS PER SUBMITTAL) INCLUDING ADDITIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS NOTED AT SUMMARY OF TABLE R406.2 AND FROM TABLE R406.3. OPTION 94 - ADDITIONS LESS THAN 500 SF: 1.5 CREDITS REQUIRED ADDITION AND EXISTING BUILDING ENVELOPEBASEDON COMPLIANCE WITH TABLE R402.1.1 WITH THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS: • HEATING OPTION #5 (CREDIT- 1.0) "ALL OTHER HEATING SYSTEMS" EXIST. NATURAL GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE (SEE DRAWINGS AND ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTE #39) • ENERGY OPTION #1.2 (CREDIT 1.0) "EFFICIENT BUILDING ENVELOPE OPTION" PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE BASED ON TABLE R402.1.1 WITH THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATION VERTICAL FENESTRATION U = 0.20 (SEE DESCRIBED IN DRAWINGS AND "NEW DOOR & WINDOW SCHEDULE-) • ENERGY OPTION #2.1 (CREDIT 0.5) "AIR LEAKAGE CONTROL AND EFFICIENT VENTILATION OPTION- REDUCE THE TESTED AIR LEAKAGE TO 3.0 AIR CHANGES PER HOUR MAX. AT 50 PASCALS AND WHOLE HOUSE VENTILATION SHALL BE MET WITH A HIGH EFFICIENCY FAN (MAXIMUM 0.35 WATTS/CFM NOT INTERLOCKED WITH THE FURNACE FAN. (SEE DESCRIBED ENE GY OPTION' ENERGY "HIGH EFFICIENCY HVAC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM" #4.2 (CREDIT E CONDITIONED SPACE, MAX. OF 10 LINEAR FEET OF RETURN DUCT AND 5 LINEAR FEET OF SUP 1.0) :S: NS TO Y BE OUTSIDE THE DEEPLY BURIED INSU IC DUCTS LOCATED E CONDITIONED SPACE MUST HA LONGITUDINAL JOINTS SEALED WITH MASTIC. IF USED, THEY LICES AND DUCT LEA ED TO 3 CFM PER 100 SQUARE ED FLOOR AREA. AIR HANDLER SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN THE CONDITIO (SEE DRAWINGS • ENERGY OPTION #5.2 (CREDIT 0.5) "EFFICIENT WATER HEATING" ENERGY STAR RATED NATURAL GAS WITH MINIMUM UEF OF 0.80 (CONFIRM EXISTING WATER HEATING SYSTEM OR REPLACE) (SEE DRAWINGS AND ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTE #46) 3. SEE "ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES" SHEET A-00.2 AND SEE "LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL NOTES' SHEET A-0.01 4. FRESH AIR INLETS AND FRESH AIR DISTRIBUTION: SEE NOTES AT "NEW DOOR AND WINDOW SCHEDULE" SHEET A-3.2 . 5. EXHAUST VENTILATION SYSTEM PER IRC TABLE Ml507.4 / SOURCE SPECIFIC CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS AND FAN EFFICIENCY PER WAC 51.11R TABLE R403.6.1. SEE FLOOR PLANS AND "ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTES" FOR NEW EXHAUST FANS NOTE #46 (NEW MASTER BATHROOM VENTILATION - FAN #1) AND NOTE # 52 (NEW WHOLE HOUSE VENTILATION- FAN #2) 6. HEATING PROVIDED BY EXISTING HIGH EFFICIENCY NATURAL GAS DUCTED FORCED AIR FURNACE. SEE "SITE PLAN' FOR HVAC UNIT LOCATION AND "ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES' # 39 & #44 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 7. NEW HEATED FLOOR AREA GROSS): 1,936 SF NEW TOTAL EXIST. HEATED AREA = 1,701 SF PLUS NEW ADDITION HEATED AREA = 235 SF CONDITIONED SPACE MEETING ADDITION REQUIREMENTS AS NEW CONSTRUCTION 8. AREA OF EXISTING EXTERIOR DOORS: 50.4 SF TOTAL 9. AREA OF (E) VERTICAL FENESTRATION (WINDOWS & PATIO SLIDING DOOR): 318 S F EXISTING TOTAL 10. PERCENT OF GLAZING TO WALL AREA: 19 % (NEW TOTAL ) 11. AIR LEAKAGE: THE NEW (AND EXISTING ALTERED) BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO LIMIT AIR LEAKAGE PER IRC R402.4 (SEE DRAWING SECTIONS & DETAILS AND "ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES" # 32 & #18 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION). SEE "ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTES" SHEET A-00.2 SEE "SYMBOL LEGEND" SHEET A-0.01 SEE STRUCTURAL GENERAL NOTES SHEETS S-0.1, S-0.2 & S-0.3 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO. "2018 ENERGY COMPLIANCE METHOD (EXISTING PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING#1)" SEE SHEET A-0.01 LIGHTING Et ELECTRICAL NOTES 1. SEE WA STATE ENERGY CODE (WSEC) SECTIONS R502.1.1.4 LIGHTING AND Z R502.1.1 FOR ADDITION / ALTERATION AND EXISTING BUILDING PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS. N 7 2. TWO -LEVEL LIGHTING CONTROL AT ALL NEW AND RELOCATED FIXTURES. I N Y '� L M 3. ALL RECESSED FIXTURES TO BE IC RATED AND LABELED UNDER ASTM E283 3 � WITH TESTED AIR LEAKAGE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 2.0 CFM, WITH NO HOLES O OR SLOTS IN CAN. M u 4. ALL RECESSED CANS TO BE CAULKED OR SEALED BETWEEN CEILING AND CAN. C Z T 5. MINIMUM 90% OF INDOOR LUMINARIES WILL BE HIGH EFFICIENCY LUMINARIES, yyL� Y y0# o Q PER WSEC SECTION R404.1. •� 3 O 6. RELOCATED OR NEW OUTDOOR LIGHTING, MOUNTED AT EXTERIOR WALLS, TO N HAVE MOTION SENSOR AND PHOTO -CELL / DAYLIGHT CONTROL AND BE HIGH EFFICIENCY LUMINARIES. Q W F 7. ALL NEW RECEPTACLES, (BATHROOM, EXTERIOR & ALL AREAS EXPOSED TO MOISTURE) SHALL BE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTION PROTECTED FOR 120V / 15 AMP OR 20 AMP. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. Z GRAPHIC SYMBOL LEGEND O I- O ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTE (SHEET A-00.2) z O � Z Q C7 85 O; All DETAIL NUMBER 5 Lu Q j �l Q Q Oi WINDOW SYMBOL O p C 0u) Z Lu � Z O DOOR SYMBOL O �_ , O PROPERTY CORNER 5 Q M 0 OR ELEVATION LL EXHAUST FAN Os SMOKE DETECTOR/ALARM co CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR/ALARM (E) EXISTING 12738 REGISTERED ARCHITECT © NEW WALL CHARD K. SMITH STATE OF WASHINGTON O EXISTING WALL I EXISTING WALL TO BE DEMOLISHED BUILDING PERMIT to WALL TYPE DESIGNATION SUBMITTALSET (SEE WALL TYPE SCHEDULE SHEET A-3.1) Revs;on�lssue Date ENERGY COMPLIANCE LIGHTING & fjB SYMBOL LEG.FN0023 _ o�� NT McGourty023 /� 01 March 30, 202A-0 , IR K. Smith ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES: (Note - IRC Referenced below refers to the 2018 International Residential Code 2018 Edition with WA State Building Code Amendments Effective July 1, 2020) See General Structural Notes, Sheets S-0.1 thru S-0.3 for additional information. 1. ROOF COVERING: CLASS -A 20-YEAR, MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING (TORCH -DOWN) MATERIAL COMPLIANT WITH IRC CHAPTER 9 AND MEETING ASTM STANDARDS. STYLE AND COLOR TO MATCH EXISTING PER OWNER. "CERTAINTEED GTA" OR SIMILAR (SIM) INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. INCLUDE NEW INTEGRAL BUILT-IN GUTTER, CONFIGURATION AND DETAIL TO MATCH EXISTING INTEGRAL GUTTER. MAINTAIN POSITIVE SLOPE TO NEW DOWNSPOUT. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #2, #3, #4 & #37) 2. UNDERLAYMENT FOR BITUMEN ROOFING: PER IRC CHAPTER 9 TWO LAYERS OF UNDERLAYMENT. APPLY HORIZONTAL FROM EAVE TO RIDGE AND PARALLEL WITH AND STARTING AT THE EAVES, FASTENED SUFFICIENTLY TO PERMANENTLY HOLD NTO PLACE. 3. FLASHING: 28-GAGE (MIN) STAINLESS STEEL TYPE 304 METAL CORROSION -RESISTANT FLASHING AT ALL WALL AND ROOF INTERSECTIONS, CHANGES IN ROOF SLOPE OR DIRECTION, AROUND ALL ROOF OPENINGS, WOOD IN CONTACT WITH CONCRETE, INTERSECTION OF EXTERIOR WALLS, SKYLIGHTS AND PORCHES AND TO COVER ALL EXPOSED SHEATHING EDGES, ETC. PER R703.4. ROOF FLASHING SHALL BE INSTALLED PER IRC CHAPTER 9. 4. FASCIA BOARD: WOOD (CONFIRM DIMENSION IN FIELD) MATCH AND ALIGN WITH EXISTING WOOD FASCIA (PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING - PER OWNER) 5. WOOD ROOF RAFTERS: NEW WOOD ROOF RAFTERS PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #1, #6 & #8) 6. ROOF SHEATHING : SEE STRUCTURAL DRWGS. FOR EXTERIOR GRADE PLYWOOD (NO OSB), UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SEE GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES FORADDITIONAL INFO. 7. INTERIOR WALL FINISH: 1/2" - GYP WALL BOARD OR WATER RESISTANT SUB -BACKER BOARD AT BATH / SHOWER SURROUND (PAPERLESS AND/OR CEMENT BOARD AT BATHROOM WALLS AND CEILING) (PER WALL TYPE SCHEDULE) AT WOOD FRAMED WALLS WITH LIGHT TEXTURE / EGGSHELL SPRAY FINISH MATCH EXISTING OR PER OWNER, HOLD GYP. BOARD Y.-INCH MINIMUM ABOVE CONCRETE (TYP). (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #9 & #10) 8. ATTIC INSULATION: R-38 / SO W THICK MIN. THICK "ROXUL - COMFORTBATT' OR SIM. ROCK WOOL UNFACED BATT ATTIC INSULATION. MAINTAIN AT LEAST 1" VENTILATION SPACE REQUIRED ABOVE ROOF INSULATION TYP.) FULL INSULATON DEPTH EXTENDS OVER THE TOPPLATE OF THEEXTERIOR WALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING INSULATION VALUES ABOVE EXISTING WORK AREA. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTES #9 
) ). REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODE COMPLIANCE. 9. CEILING FINISH GYP BOARD: NEW 5/8" INTERIOR CEILING NO -SAG GYP BOARD (rYP.) WATER RESISTANT SUB -BACKER BOARD AT BATH / SHOWER SURROUND (PAPERLESS AND/OR CEMENT BOARD AT BATHROOM WALLS AND CEILING) NOTE: NO AGGREGATE OR HEAVY TEXTURE AT CEILING GYP BOARD TYPICAL THROUGHPUT. EGGSHELL FINISH TO MATCH EXISTING OR PER OWNER. (PAINT COLOR PER OWNER) (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTES#10 AND#32) 10. VAPOR RETARDER: CLASS I PER IRC R702.7 INSTALLED TOWARD WARM SURFACE PER MANUF. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RATED AT 0.1 PERM -DRY CUP OR LESS TYPICAL ALL EXTERIOR CONDITIONS WHERE NOTED AND SHOWN AT "WALL TYPE SCHEDULE". 11. ELECTRICAL SERVICE METER: EXISTING ELECTRICAL METER TO REMAIN. 12. ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANEL: EXISTING TO REMAIN / 200 AMP MAIN BREAKER (CONFIRM). 13. WALL FRAMING : NEW 2X6 OR 2X4 WOOD STUDS SEE "WALL TYPE SCHEDULE" & DRAWINGS AND PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS, DETAILS & SEE GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES FOR TIMBER GRADE AND ADDITIONAL FRAMING & CONNECTION INFO. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #10, #14, #16, #17, #18 & #32) 14. TOP PLATE: NEW WALL TOP PLATE DOUBLE 2X6 CONTINUOUS - UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SEE GENERAL STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS & NOTES FOR TIMBER GRADE AND ADDITIONAL FRAMING & CONNECTION INFO. AND PROVIDE OVERLAPPING AT CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #17 & #32) 15. WALLSHEATHING WRAP: WEATHER RESISTANT EXTERIOR AIR INFILTRATION BARRIER, "TYVEK" OR OTHER APPROVED WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED UNDER ALL SIDING PER IRC TABLE R703. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #24) 16. WALL INSULATION ABOVE GRADE: NEW INTERIOR INSULATION MIN. R-21/ 5 X" THICK (PER WALL TYPE SCHEDULE, FLOOR PLANS & DETAILS) "ROXUL-COMFORTBATT" ROCK WOOL BATT INSULATION AT FRAMED CAVITY EXTERIOR ABOVE GRADE WALLS PER DRAWINGS. INFILL EXTERIOR 2X HEADER FRAMING WITH R-10 INSULATION. (IMPORTANTNOTE: NO FIBERGLASS. PAPER OR FOIL -FACED INSULATION OR CELLULOSE INSULATION ALLOWED AT EXTERIOR BELOW GRADE WALLS. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #10, #13 & #32). REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODE COMPLIANCE. 17. FIRE BLOCKING : AT ALL CONCEALED SPACES OF WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION PER IRC R302.11. INCLUDING TOP AND BOTTOM OF ALL CONVENTIONAL, DOUBLE STUD, FURRED SPACES, AND STAGGERED STUD FRAME WADS ARE TO BE FIREBLOCKED VERTICALLY AT THE CEILING AND FLOOR LEVEL AND HORIZONTALLY AT INTERVALS NOT EXCEEDING 10'. APPROVED FIRE -BLOCKING MATERIALS PER IRC R302.11.1. FIREBLOCKING REQUIRED AT ALL SOFFITS AND DROPPED CEILING BEAMS. FIREBLOCKING REQUIRED AROUND VENT, PIPE, AND DUCT PENETRATIONS OF CEILINGS AND FLOORS. FIRE BLOCKING OF CHIMNEY AND FIREPLACE PER IRC R1003.19. ALL SPACES BETWEEN EXHAUST FLUE VENT PENETRATIONS AND THE FLOORS AND CEILINGS THE FLUE PASSES THROUGH SHALL BE FIREBLOCKED (1" DEPTH OF BATT OR BLANKET OF MINERAL WOOL OR GLASS FIBER SUPPORTED BY STRIPS OF METAL OR METAL LATH). SEE THE BRACED WALL PANEL SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTE#32) 18. SILLGASKET: CLOSED CELL SILL SEAL GASKET/ CAPILLARY BREAK TYPICAL ALL 2X WOOD PLATE TO CONCRETE CONDITIONS. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #32) REQUIRED PER ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE. 19. WALL SHEATHING : : CONTINUOUS EXTERIOR -GRADE PLYWOOD PER STRUCTURAL. ALIGN WHERE REQUIRED, ALSO PER IRC R703.1.1 SEE GENERAL STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS & NOTES FOR SIZE & TYPE AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #3, #15, #17 & #32) 20. CRAWL SPACE VENTILATION: NEW VENT OPENINGS TO MATCH EXISTING AT 1 S.F. PER 300 S.F. OF UNDER FLOOR AREA PER IRC R408.2. (235 S.F./ 300 S.F. = 0.78 S.F. IN VENT AREA REQUIRED) EVENLY PLACED FOR CROSS VENTING PER IRC R40&2. EXISTING VENTS TO REMAIN. SEE EXTERIOR ELEVATION SHEETS A-2.1 THRU A-2.4 FOR NEW VENT LOCATIONS. 21. WINDOWS: NEW WINDOW AT EXISTING DEMOLISHED WINDOW OPENING. AWNING STYLE DOUBLE -GLAZED LOW-E OPAQUE SAFETY GLASS WINDOW STYLE PER "NEW DOOR & WINDOW SCHEDULE". NEW WINDOW VERTICAL FENESTRATION U= 0.20. REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODECOMPLIANCE. CENTER NEW WINDOW AT NEW SOAKING TUP. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTE #36) 22. CRAWL SPACE ACCESS : EXISTING ACCESS OPENING (18"X24') TO CRAWLSPACE. INSULATE DOOR R-21 AND WEATHER STRIP. NOTE: CRAWLSPACE FLOOR GRADE SHALL BE CLEANED OF ALL VEGETATION, ORGANIC MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS PRIOR TO BUILDING BEING OCCUPIED PER IRC R408.5. EXISTING ACCESS OPENING AT FOUNDATION STEM WALL TO REMAIN. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #29 & # 32) 23. CRAWL SPACE ACCESS (NEW): (24"X38" MIN. CLEAR) NEW ACCESS OPENING AT CLOSET FLOOR TO ACCESS ADDITION NEW CRAWLSPACE. PROVIDE INSULATED DOOR R-38 AND WEATHERSTRIP/SEAL (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTES #22, #32& #33) 24. EXTERIOR SIDING: T1-11 BOARD AND/OR VERTICAL BOARD AND BATTEN SIDING STYLE AND ALIGNMENT TO MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT SIDING STYLE AND PAINT COLOR TO MATCH EXISTING APPROVED BY OWNER. CAREFULLY REMOVE, S4LVAGEAND STORE EXISTING DEMOLISHED SIDING TO BE REUSED AT THE NORTH WALL EXTERIOR. 25. WOOD BASE TRIM: MATCH EXISTING INTERIOR TRIM PROFILE AND PAINT COLOR APPROVED BY OWNER. 26. ATTIC VENTILATION : NEW LINEAR STAINLESS STEEL SCREENED SOFFIT VENTS (1 M" W. CLEAR AREA CONTINUOUS) FOR NEW ROOF (235 SF / 150 SF =1.6 SF VENT AREA TOTAL) REQUIRED AT NEW ADDITION PER IRC R806. SEE BUILDING SECTION SHEETS. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTE#8) MA/NTAINATLEASTI"VEN77LATIONSPACE REQUIRED ABOVE ROOF INSULATION (TYPf. 27. FOOTING DRAIN : 4-INCH PERFORATED DRAIN PIPE WITH FILTER FABRIC WRAPPED GRAVEL SLOPE 1" PER 10-FT MIN TO OUTFALL. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES#28 ) 28. COURSE GRAVEL: SURROUNDS DRAIN PIPE FILTER FABRIC WRAP SIDES AND BELOW. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #27 ) 29. FLOOR (CRAWL SPACE) INSULATION: NEW INTERIOR FLOOR INSULATION MINIMUM R-30 /7 W THICK "ROXUL - COMFORTBATT" OR SIM. ROCK WOOL UNFACED BATT INSULATION BETWEEN FLOOR JOISTS WITH VAPOR RETARDER ON TOP, ABOVE THE INSULATION. OWENS CORNING ECO-TOUCH OR SIM. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTE #10) REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODE COMPLIANCE. 30. GROUND COVER VAPOR RETARDER: 6-MIL-THICK MINIMUM BLACK POLYETHYLENE GROUND COVER OVER ALL EXPOSED SOIL FLOOR AREAS PER IRC R408.1. OVERLAP EDGES 12" AND SEAL. SEAL EDGES TO INTERIOR FACE OF FOUNDATION WALL. ALL DEBRIS TO BE REMOVED AND SOIL LEVELED TO SLOPE BEFORE LAYING MEMBRANE. 31. EXISTING CONCRETE FOUNDATION: SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWING DETAILS FOR TIE-IN INFO. WHERE REQUIRED. 32. SEAL & INSULATE: ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOOR, ROOF, WALL & CEILING, PLATES, FIREBLOCKING, SOFFTS /CEILING LINES, ETC. SHALL BE SEALED, GASKETED, OR WEATHER STRIPPED TO LIMIT OR ELIMINATE AIR LEAKAGE. SEAL EXTERIOR JOINTS AROUND WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES, BETWEEN THE WINDOW OR DOOR FRAMES AND THE FRAMING MEMBERS SEAL OPENINGS BETWEEN WALLS AND FOUNDATIONS. BETWEEN WALL PANELS AT CORNERS WITH MIN.'% -INCH BEAD OF SEALANT DESIGN FOR SPECIFIC USE AT PERIMETER OF WALL ASSEMBLIES. FILL TO DEPTH REQUIRED PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPLETELY FILL VOIDS AND OPENINGS. APPLY TO ALL OPENINGS FORMED FROM OUTLETS, LIGHTS, ETC. PER MANUF. INSTRUCTIONS. SEAL OPENINGS AT PENETRATIONS OF UTILITY SERVICES THROUGH WALLS, FLOOR AND ROOF, AND ALL OTHER SUCH OPENINGS IN THE BUILDING ENVELOPE. ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC LOCATIONS AND APPROVED MATERIALS PER IRC R602.8 (TYP). INSULATE ALL DUCTS AND PLUMBING IN UNCONDITIONED SPACES, DUCTS INSULATED TO R-8 AND DUCT LEAKAGE SHALL BE LIMITED TO CFM PER 100SFOFCONDITIONED FLOOR AREA. ALL HOTAND COLD WATER PIPING INSULATED TO R-4. REDUCEAIR LEAKAGE T030AIR CHANGES PER HOUR MAXIMUM AT 50 PASCALS REQUIRED PER ENERGY CODE 33. FLOORING: NEW HARDWOOD FLOORING MATCH EXISTING (TYPE & COLOR APPROVED BY OWNER) ALIGN WITH EXISTING FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION - PROTECT EXISTING FLOORING TO REMAIN FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION. ANY DAMAGE REPAIR WORK TO BE DONE BY CONTRACTOR OF OWNER'S CHOICE AND CHARGED TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY. 34. FLOORING TRANSITION: NEW TRANSITION TO NEW OR EXISTING FLOORING (TYPE & COLOR TO MATCH EXISTING & SPECIFIED BY OWNER). INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - PER OWNER'S FLOORING SPECIFICATION. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES#33 AND#35 FOR ADDITIONAL) 35. BATHROOM FLOORING: CERAMIC FLOORING TILE (STYLE AND COLOR APPROVED BY OWNER) WITH ELECTRIC RADIANT FLOOR HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLED OVER AN INSULATED FLOOR BOARD LAYER AND AN INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLED THERMOSTAT. "SUNTOUCH" ELECTRIC RADIANT FLOOR HEATING MATT OR SIMILAR WITH NO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD CREATED. INSTALL ALL COMPONENTS PER MANUF. REQUIREMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS. 36. SOAKING TUB: NEW 5-FT ACRYLIC FLAT BOTTOM SOAKING TUB (STYLE AND COLOR SPECIFICATION PER OWNER) L__':= TER &DOWNSPOUT : ROOF DRAINAGE PER SEAMLESS INTEGRAL BUILT-IN TER MATCHING EXISTING INSTALLED AT EACH LOW POINTAND DIRECTED TO R NEW ALUMINUM DOWNSPOUT (D$) AND CONNECT /TIGHT -LINE NEW DSG STORM DRAIN (SD) LINE (TYP) AND PROVIDE CLEANOUTS PER CODE. ALLTO DRAIN AWAY FROM BUILDING FOUNDATION WALLS. FLASHING AS PER MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS ANDTO MATCH EXISTING CONDITION.ITECTURAL KEY NOTES #1, #2, #3, II4, #5 & #6) 38. GAS METER: EXISTING GAS METER. 39. FURNACE / HVAC: EXISTING NATURAL GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE TO REMAIN "CARRIER MODEL CNPVP3617ALA 3-TON PURON UPFLOW/DOWNFLOW 17- CASED EVAPORATIVE -COIL SPLIT -SYSTEM COOLING C4PACITY18,OW157,500. EXTENSIONOF EXISTING DUCTS TO NEW ADDITION FLOOR SPACE AS REQUIRED PER MECHANICAL DESIGN & PERMITS TO BE PROVIDED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. ALL EXISTING DUCTS TO BE INSULATED TO MINIMUM R-8 REQUIRED. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KE NOTES#44  ) REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODE COMPLIANCE. 40. SHOWER: NEW WALK-IN TILED SHOWER (3'-4" X 6' - GC CONFIRM DIMENSIONS) ALL GLAZING AT SHOWER SHALL BE SAFETY GLAZING AND WITH NEW WALL MOUNTED FAUCET SLOPE FLOOR TO DRAIN. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SHOWER SUPPORT FLOOR FRAMING AND SEAL/ INSULATE BEHIND SHOWER WALLS R-21. TILE FLOOR AND WALLS TO 6'-0" A.F.F. MIN. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #7, #10, #16, #17 AND #32 FOR ADDITIONAL) 41. BATHROOM VENTILATION: NEW EXHAUST VENTILATION FAN #1 WITH MANUAL CONTROL AND ON TIMER MIN. 50 CFM INTERMITTENT OR 20 CFM CONTINUOUS OPERATION PER IRC M1507 WITH BACK DRAFT DAMPER AND TERMINATE TO VENT DIRECT TO OUTSIDE AND INSULATE DUCT. (FAN, DUCTS, AND CONTROLS TO COMPLY WITH IRC 1507.3A AND IMC 403.8.6) (SEE WA. STATE ENERGY CODE/IECC.) (SEE KEY NOTES #3, #17 AND #32 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO.) REQUIRED PER ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE. 42. BATHROOM SINK: NEW 6'-0" L. VANITY BASE CABINET WITH DOUBLE -SINK (STYLE & FINISH PER OWNER) (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES#47) 43. WOOD COLUMN POST: NEW SUPPORT MEMBER, PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. SEE STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLANS, DRAWING DETAILS AND GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT COLUMN POST FOOTING INFORMATION. 44. THERMOSTAT: EXISTING 7-DAY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT CONNECTED TO EXISTING HVACSYSTEM. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTE#39) REQUIREDPERENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE. 45. CEILING FINISH GYP. BOARD: EXISTING CEILING AT 7-8 3/9" ABOVE FINISH FLOOR (A. F. F.) 46. WATER HEATER: WATER HEATER TANK (GAS) EFFICIENT ENERGY STAR RATED & MINIMUM E.F. OF 0.80 REQUIRED. VERIFY EXISTING (GAS) STATE SELECT WATER HEATER -GS650 VBRT 50-GAL ENERGY FACTOR =0.58" WATER HEATER UNIT SPECS. CONFIRM OR REPLACE AS REQUIRED. PER R403.5.5 WATER HEATER IN GARAGE ON CONCRETE SLAB SHALL BE PLACED ON AN INCOMPRESSIBLE, INSULATED SURFACE WITH A MINIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE OF R-30. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTE #32) REQUIRED PER ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE. 47. MIRROR: NEW WALL MIRROR AT MASTER BATHROOM SINK VANITY. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #42) 48. WINDOWS: ALL NEW WINDOW VERTICAL FENESTRATION U=0.20. SEE "NEW DOOR & WINDOW SCHEDULE". REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODE COMPLIANCE. 49. INTERIOR DOOR: NEW TERRACE STYLE POCKET DOOR 3'-0" W W TH OPAQUE ETCHED SAFETY -GLASS PANEL FOR BATHROOM PER OWNER. 50. DAMPROOFING: WHERE REQUIRED PER IRC R406.1 NEW AND EXISTING BELOW GRADE OR IN WALL CONCRETE WALLS AND FLOOR SHALL BE DAMPROOFED AROUND THE ENTIRE PERIMETER USING A METHOD THAT IS APPROVED BY IRC. (SEEARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTE #19) 51. INFILLEXISTING EXTERIOR OPENING: REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW OR EXISTING DOOR AND INFILL OPENING FRAMING (SEE STRUCTURAL DRWGS. & "WALLTYPE SCHEDULE"), FINISH AND PAINT TO MATCH SURROUNDING AREA PER OWNER. (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEYNOTES #3, #17,#15, #24 & #32 FOR ADDITIONAL) 52. WHOLE HOUSE EXHAUST VENTILATION: NEW EXHAUST VENTILATION FAN #2 WITH MANUAL CONTROL AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL TIMER. SONE RATING OF 1.0 OR LESS. SIZED PER IRC M15083 (60 CFM INTERMITTENT OR 30 CFM CONTINUOUS) PROVIDE BACK DRAFT DAMPER, VENT DIRECTLY OUTSIDE AND INSULATE DUCT. (FAN, DUCTS, AND CONTROLS TO COMPLY WITH IRC 1507.3A AND IMC 403.8.6) (SEE WA. STATE ENERGY CODE/IECC. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ENERGY COMPLIANCE FORM ATTACHED THIS PERMIT SUBMITTAL) (SEE ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES #3, #17, AND #32 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION) REQUIRED PER ENERGYCODE COMPLIANCE. 80% AFUE L> V 0LLI D N r V Q z Q O �LJ.IQHQ� ��~two 0 t/� Z LU Lh z 0,0 0 � O ciwWJM2 CWLLa�LCU, 12138 REGISTERED ARCHITECT �NEK.SMITH BUILDING PERMIT SUBMITTAL SET No. Revision/Issue Date 1 PERMIT COMMENT#1 7/10/23 ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES RESUB Jul 11 2023 P..T s McGourty023 /� March 30, 2023A-00 , 2 C. K. Smith A2 B A-3.1 A-2.2 1' .H. 12'-B" ADDITION 30' EXISTING NEW EMERGENCY EGRESS WINDOW a3 O 10'-111, 1'-9" OOF LINE NEW ROOF LINE ABOVE 5'-9" 16'-11" YZl�VE (TYP) 4'-6" 21 4747 42 (TYP) 2 (NEW) 37 — — O 48 (TYP-2) EGRESS 1A 2B "O " 38 F w Oz � MASTER BEDROOM rn 130 f ° TOP OF WALL MASTERu T-6" A. F. F. BATHRM <1A_°' 35 O J U w UO p O I B a C 3 33 34 211 49 LION NEW INTERIOR WALL M J co QO 2A NEW FULL -HEIGHT BUILT-IN BOOKCASE S 2A DEMO (E) EXTERIOR WALL QS EXTENT SHOWN. PROVIDE O ABV 52 2B 3'-1" SHORING AS REQ'D AT (E) ROOF 1A TO REMAIN UNTIL PERMANENT 23 CLOSET �j STRUCT SUPPORT HAS BEEN — 3f / CONSTRUCTED (TYP) EXISTING \ BEDROOM IIII EGRESS�ABVSKvuGHT C7 co � Z J NI (E) CLOSET (E) CLOSET w U NEW FRONT , w BEAM ENTRY C0 EXTENSION (EXIST) ABOVE > w 50 I11 U NEW COVERED FRONT — — — — — — — — — COURTYARD ROOF LINE EXTENSION ABOVE 43 2 EXISTING NEW— LIVING RM COLUMN PER A-3.1 STRUCTURAL A B A-2.1 A-2.1 3' 0 1 EXISTING GARAGE (UNHEATED 252 SF) EXISTING BEDROOM (E) 132 sf L 0 1 (E) DINING RM ,I (E) KITCHEN D NOTE: SEE "ARCHITECTURAL KEY NOTES" SHEET A-00.2 SEE "SYMBOL LEGEND" SHEET A-0.01 (E) ROOF SEE STRUCTURAL GENERAL NOTES SHEETS DOWNSPOUT IDS) S-0.1,S-0.2&S-0.3 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO. (TYP) "2018 ENERGY COMPLIANCE METHOD (EXISTING PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING #1)" SEE SHEET A-0.01 (E) CRAWLSPACE ACCESS BELOW 1 A-3.1 M A A-2.2 (E) BACK ENTRY REF EXISTING GREAT RM N W/D E)PANTRY E) SID; ENTRY J J 17' NORTH MAIN FLOOR PLAN FA O Z) N w z moU)m W QH>� Oa~<<o C� i/� Z Lu M z O� O �iWWJM2 C�LLa -- LcUl 12138 ��NEKSMITHS BUILDING PERMIT SUBMITTAL SET No. Revision/Issue Date MAIN FLOOR PLAN RESUB JUI 11 2023 .. p snm oevu+�eNr McGourty023 /� March 30, 2023 A— 1 • 1 FF'. Smith (NEW ADDITION HEATED SPACE = 235 S.F.) (NEW TOT. HEATED SPACE = 1,936 S.F.) SCALE: 114" = V-0"