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CITY OF EDMONDS Feb 28 2023
CITY OF E°MON°5
BUILDING DEPARTMENT; DEVELOPMENTS NT °Es
Alterations Worksheet - 2018 Washington State Energy Code ..................... I ......... I ..............•.
Project Information Contact Information BLD2023-0249
SANGER MASTER BEDROOM
DECK CONVERSION TO BEDROOM SPACE.
BETH SANGER
The WSEC requirements for alterations are located in Chapter 5 of the code text.
Alterations (remodels) do not need to obtain energy credits from Table R406.3
Additions must meet the requirements for new construction. This includes nonconditioned space being
altered to become conditioned space.
Will the wall cavities be exposed? 11 Yes No
If yes: Exposed wall cavities must be insulated -
2 X 4 wall studs require R-15 insulation
2 X 6 wall studs require R-21 insulation
Will the roof/ceiling framing cavities or attic be exposed? v Yes No
If yes: Exposed roof/ceiling assemblies must be insulated -
Vaulted ceilings: Insulate to the full depth of the framing member
while allowing for the minimum 1" ventilated space
Flat ceilings
Will the floor framing cavities be exposed?
Install R-49 insulation or what the attic space can
accommodate based on the roof pitch
Yes No
If yes: Exposed floor cavities must be insulated to R-30
Are the windows and/or doors being replaced? Yes No
(includes both window or door and frames)
If yes: New windows and doors must have an area weighted average U-factor of <_0.30
Will the heating or cooling system be replaced? Yes No
If yes: New equipment must meet current requirements and
ducts need to be tested
Will the hot water system be altered? Yes No
If yes: New water heating equipment must meet current code requirements
Are more than 50% of the light fixtures being changed? Yes No
If yes: 75% of all lamps must be high efficacy
(LED or CFL)
R503.1.1 Building envelope. Building envelope assemblies that are part of the alteration shall comply with Section
R402.1.1 or R402.1.4, Sections R402.2.1 through R402.2.11, R402.3.1, R402.3.2, R402.4.3 and R402.4.4.
Exception: The following alterations need not comply with the requirements for new construction provided
the energy use of the building is not increased:
1. Storm windows installed over existing fenestration.
2. Existing ceiling, wall or floor cavities exposed during construction provided that these cavities are filled
with insulation. 2x4 framed walls shall be insulated to a minimum of R-15 and 2x6 framed walls shall be
insulated to a minimum of R-21.
Construction where the existing roof, wall or floor cavity is not exposed.
Roof recover.
5. Roofs without insulation in the cavity and where the sheathing or insulation is exposed during reroofing
shall be insulated either above or below the sheathing.
6. Surface -applied window film installed on existing single pane fenestration assemblies to reduce solar
heat gain provided the code does not require the glazing fenestration to be replaced.
R503.1.1.1 Replacement fenestration. Where some or all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new
fenestration product, including sash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the applicable
requirements for U-factor and SHGC in Table R402.1.1. Where more than one replacement fenestration unit is being
installed, an area -weighted average of the U-factor and SHGC of all replacement fenestration shall be permitted to be
used to demonstrate compliance.
R503.1.2 Heating and cooling systems. New heating, cooling and duct systems that are part of the
alteration shall comply with Section R403.
Exceptions:
1. Where ducts from an existing heating and cooling system are extended, duct systems with less than 40 linear feet in
unconditioned spaces shall not be required to be tested in accordance with Section R403.2.2.
2. Existing duct systems constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos.
R502.1.1.2 Heating and cooling systems. New heating, cooling and duct systems that are part of the addition shall
comply with Section R403.
Exception: The following need not comply with the testing requirements of Section R403.3.3:
1. Additions of less than 750 square feet.
Duct systems that are documented to have been previously sealed as confirmed through field
verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with procedures in WSU RS-33.
3. Ducts with less than 40 linear feet in unconditioned spaces.
4. Existing duct systems constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos.
R503.1.3 Service hot water systems. New service hot water systems that are part of the alteration shall comply with
Section R403.5.
R503.1.4 Lighting. New lighting systems that are part of the alteration shall comply with Section R404.1.
Exception: Alterations that replace less than 50 percent of the luminaires in a space, provided that such
alterations do not increase the installed interior lighting power.
R503.2 Change in space conditioning. Any nonconditioned or low -energy space that is altered to become conditioned
space shall be required to be brought into full compliance with this code.
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 WSU Energy Program at
energycode@energy.wsu.edu or (360) 956-2042 for assistance.
Project Information Contact Information
BANGER DECK CONVERSION TO BEDROOM BETH SANIGER
Heating System Type: O All Other systems OO Heat Pump
To see detailed instructions for each section, place your cursor on the word 'Instructions"
Design Temperature
Instructions I Design Temperature Difference (AT)
Edmonds AT= Indoor (70 degrees) - Outdoor Design Temp
Area of Building
Conditioned Floor Area
Instructions Conditioned Floor Area (sq ft)
92
Average Ceiling Height
Conditioned Volume
Instructions Average Ceiling Height (ft)
8.1
745
Glazing and Doors
U-Factor
X Area =
UA
Instructions
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0.300
90
27.00
Skylights
U-Factor
X Area =
UA
Instructions
0.50
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Insulation
Attic
U-Factor
X Area =
UA
Instructions
LR49
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0.026
92
2.39
Single Rafter or Joist Vaulted Ceilings
U-Factor
X Area
UA
Instructions I
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0
` No Vaulted Ceilings in this project.
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Above Grade Walls (see Figure 1)
U-Factor
X Area
UA
Instructions
L R-21 Intermediate
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0.056
153
8.57
Floors
U-Factor
X Area
UA
R-30
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0.029
92
2.67
Below Grade Walls (see Figure 1)
U-Factor
X Area
UA
No Below Grade Walls in
0.028
0
L this project.
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Slab Below Grade (seeFigure n
F-Factor
X Length
UA
in
0.303
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No Slab Below Grade this project.
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Slab on Grade (see Figure 1)
F-Factor
X Length
UA
Instructions L
in
No Slab on Grade this project.
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Location of Ducts
Instructions
Duct Leakage Coefficient
`Conditioned Space
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1.00
Figure 1.
Above Grade
Sum of UA
40.63
46
Envelope Heat Load 1,869
Btu / Hour
Sum of UA x AT
Air Leakage Heat Load 370
Btu / Hour
Volume x 0.6 x AT x 0.018
Building Design Heat Load 2,239
Btu / Hour
Air leakaqe + envelope heat loss
Building and Duct Heat Load 2,239
Btu / Hour
Ducts in unconditioned space: sum of buildino heat loss x
1.10
Ducts in conditioned space: sum of building heat loss x 1
Maximum Heat Equipment Output 2,799
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
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