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REVIEWED BLD2021-0756+Energy_Calculations+6.14.2021_8.47.18_AM+22472262015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all -' BLD2021-0756 Mechanical Summary MECH-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Com fiance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Information Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to For Building Dept. Use inquiries about compliance form information provided. C RECEIVED Company Name: DC Engineering Jun 14 2021 Company Address: 440 E Corporate Dr, Meridian ID CITY OF EDMONDS Applicant Name: Aaron Prough DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Applicant Phone: 208-493-0027 DEPARTMENT Project Description 0 New Building ❑ Building Addition ❑ Tenant Improvement ❑ System Retrofit ❑ No System Changes Briefly describe mechanical systems in The common area mechanical system consists of heat pump fan coils. The resident apartments consist of a the text box provided VTAC heat pump in each unit. There are also an exhaust fan and make up air unit for the commercial kitchen. ❑ Total Bldg Performance (TBP) This path includes all mandatory provisions per C401.2 Option 2. MECH-SUM, MECH-CHK, and C407 Energy Analysis forms required. 0 Load calculation summary ❑ MECH-LOAD-CALC Form Design Load Calculations Provide design load calculations for all mechanical systems and equipment serving the building heating, cooling or ventilating needs. If a load calculation summary is provided with the permit documents that includes all applicable compliance information then the MECH-LOAD-CALC form is not required. 2 Mechanical Plans ❑ MECH-EQ Forms (TBD) Mechanical Schedules Indicate location of equipment compliance information. If provided on plans then MECH-EQ forms are not required, however, include on plans all applicable compliance information listed in MECH-EQ tables. ❑ DOAS is required per C403.6 effective July 1, 2017 (office, retail, education, library and fire station occupancies) All occupied, conditioned areas shall be served by a DOAS that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. Space conditioning fans cycled off when no heating or cooling is required. Dedicated Outdoor Air ❑ Ventilation provided via natural ventilation per 2015 IMC in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception 1) System Requirements and ❑ Ventilation and space conditioning provided by a HEVAV system per C403.7 in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception High Efficiency VAV 2 DOAS included in project, although not required (occupancy not office, retail, education, library or fire station) Alternate ❑ DOAS related allowances included in project: ❑ Prescriptive vertical fenestration maximum area allowance increased to 40% per C402.4.1.4 with 100% of conditioned floor area in building served by DOAS. ❑ Exception to air economizer per C403.3 Exception 1, include MECH-ECONO form. 2 Project includes HVAC air distribution systems that provide heating and/or cooling If yes, provide a MECH-FANSYS -SUM form. Fan Power ❑ For one or more systems, the total fan motor nameplate hp of all fans in HVAC system exceeds Shp. If yes, provide a seperate MECH-FANSYS form for each HVAC system exceeding the 5 horsepower threshold. Refer to Section C403.2.11 and MECH-FANSYS-DOC for requirements and exceptions. ElHydronic chilled water ElWater-loopheat pump 2No hydronic systems HVAC Hydronic Systems ❑ Hydronic heating water ❑ Geothermal ❑ C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment and fan systems Requires 90% of heating and cooling capacity to be equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(9) or air -to -water heat pumps and heat recovery chillers. All equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(7) must be 15% more efficient than C406 Additional minimum requirements. All stand alone supply, return, and exhaust fans over 1 hp must have FEQ >_ 71 and must be selected within 10% of maximum total or static pressure. Efficiency Options - 0 C406.6 Dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) Mechanical Requires 90% of conditioned floor area to be served by a DOAS per C403.6 that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. ❑ C406.7 Reduced energy in service water heating Requires 90% of floor area be in occupancy types listed in C406.7.1 and that 60% of annual hot water energy use be provided by heat pump, waste heat recovery or solar water -heating systems. 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary, •• 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Equipment Type (s) 0 Hot water heating tanks) ❑ Instantaneous e��+reyv � •k�rp� Service Water Heating Systems El Dedicated boiler ❑ Heat exchange from space heat boiler or C I V t u central hot water/steam Jun 14 2021 Distribution Type (s) CITY OF EDMONDS 0 Circulation System ❑ On -demand DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Commissioning Commissioning is required for: 0 Mechanical systems per C408.2 ❑ Service water heating systems per C408.4 If required, commissioning shall be performed for all applicable systems regardless of individual equipment capacity. Exceptions to commissioning requirements: ❑ Total output capacity of all mechanical space conditioning systems in the building do not exceed 240,000 Btu/h cooling or 300,000 Btu/h heating. Mechanical systems commissioning not required. ❑ Capacity of largest service water heating system in building does not exceed 200,000 Btu/h. Service water heating systems commissioning not required. Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces (Note 6 and 7) Peak pace Heating Cooling Conditioning Space Area Served, Capacity, Btu/h Capacity, Btu/h Capacity, Compliance Type Location in Plan(s) Space(s) Served square feet (Note 4) (Note 5) Btu/h-sf Check Notes Note 4 - Provide total installed heating output capacity of systems serving Low Energy or Semi -Heated space(s) in btuh. Note 5 - Provide total installed cooling capacity of system serving Low Energy space(s) in Btu/h. Not allowed for semi -heated spaces. Enter 0 if no cooling. Note 6 - Refer to Section C402.1.1 Low Energy Building. Intalled peak space conditioning capacity, heating or cooling, may not exceed 3.4 Btu/h*sf. Note 7 - Refer to Section C402.1.1.1 and Semi -Heated Space definition in Chapter 2. Total heating output capacity may not exceed 8 Btu/h*sf. Only systems without electric resistance heating and no cooling are eligible for the wall insulation exception under semi -heated. 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 3 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type Identify equipment to be used in manufacturing, industrial or commercial processes that do not E E I V E NA C403.1 Exempt process equipment provide space conditioning; identify provisions applicable to this equipment per C403.1 exception Provide load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183 or equivalent, using design 50.0 jUn Yes C403.2.1 Load calculations parameters per C302 and Appendix C; include load adjustments to account for energy recovery C TY OF EDMONDS Equipment and system Indicate that output capacities of heating and cooling equipment and systems are no greater M5.0 DEPARTMENT Yes C403.2.2 than the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the calculated loads; note exceptions sizing taken C403.2.3 HVAC equipment Provide equipment schedules on plans or complete MECH-EQ forms indicating type, capacity, M5.0 Yes C40 3.2 performance requirements rated and WSEC minimum efficiencies for all heating and cooling equipment; include supply 2.13.1 C403.2. (efficiency) and OSA cfms and operating hours for all air systems; identify heating and cooling equipment that does not have a corresponding WSEC minimum efficiency (manufacturer rated) List all motors >_ 1/12 hp (that are not integral to a rated piece of equipment) in the mechanical M5.0 C405.8 or electrical equipment schedules on plans; indicate hp, rpm, number of poles and rated Yes C403.2.14 Electric motor efficiency efficiency, or exception applied For fractional hp motors (1/12 - 1 hp), indicate whether they are an electronically commutated M5.0 motor, have rated efficiency of at least 70% or exception taken For all HVAC fan systems that provide heating and / or cooling, provide system total nameplate hp in MECH-FANSYS-SUM form For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, verify fan system motor hp or Yes C403.2.11.1 Fan power limitation bhp complies with fan power limits per equations in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH- FANSYS form for each system Yes C403.2.11.2 Motor nameplate hp For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, indicate fan motors specified M5.0 are the smallest available motor hp size greater than fan bhp,note exceptions taken For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, identify in equipment schedule M5.0 Yes C403.2.11.3 Fan efficiency all fans required to comply with fan efficiency grade and indicate rated FEG is >_ 67, or exception taken; indicate these fans are sized so total efficiency is within 15 /o of the fan maximum total efficient Yes C403.2.11.4 Group R occupancy exhaust For all exhaust fans < 400 cfm in Group R occupancies, indicate in equipment schedule the M5.0 fan efficacy fan flow rate and efficacy cfm/watt, or exception taken; refer to Table C403.2.11.4 CE-57 Variable flow capacity - For fan motors >_ 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in NA C403.2.13 fans equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for an HVAC system refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller For chilled water plants and buildings with > 500 tons of cooling capacity, indicate air-cooled capacity chiller capacity is < 100 tons, or exception taken Large capacity cooling For buildings with >_ 300 tons of cooling capacity, indicate method of multi -stage or variable NA C403.4 systems o capacity control (VSD, multiple staged compressors, or max capacity of any single unit < 66 /o of the total Non-standard water-cooled For water-cooled centrifugal chillers not designed for operation at standard conditions, provide NA C403.2.3.1 centrifugal chillers calculations documenting maximum full load and part load rated equipment performance requirements NA C403.2.13.1 Centrifugal fan open -circuit For open -circuit centrifugal fan cooling towers with >_ 1,100 gpm capacity, indicate cooling C403.4.3.2 cooling towers towers comply with efficiency requirements for axial fan open circuit cooling towers For single boilers with > 500,000 Btu/h capacity, indicate multi -stage or modulating burner NA C403.4.2 Large capacity boiler multiple) or For boilers stem sin le with > 1,000,000 Btu/h capacity, y (single p ) indicate turndown ratio C403.4.2.5 systems y per Table C403.4.2.5 and method (multiple single input boilers, modulating boilers, or combination Variable flow capacity - For pump motors t 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) NA C403.2.13 in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for a hydronic system refer pumps to H dronic S stem Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Gas and oil -fired forced air For forced air furnaces with capacity >_ 225,000 Btu/h and all unit heaters, indicate in furnace and unit heaters equipment schedule intermittent ignition or IID, flue or draft damper, and rated jacket loss NA C403.2.4.8 Combustion heating For combustion heating equipment with output capacity > 225,000 Btu/h, indicate modulating equipment or sta ed combustion control Yes C403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating / Verify all packaged electric equipment with > 6,000 Btu/h cooling capacity and any amount of cooling equipment heating is a heat pump; include in equipment schedules NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate systems providing heating in non -enclosed outdoor occupied spaces are radiant systems; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements No C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Indicate on plans the type, duty and exhaust air rate of each kitchen hood, refer to HVAC See FS System Controls for additional requirements plans Outdoor supply air, exhaust Indicate locations of OSA intake, and exhaust and relief outlet dampers on plans; indicate M2.0-M5.0 Yes C403.2.4.3 and relief dampers `Whether dampers are Class 1 motorized, or gravity and exception taken (include leakage rating,cfm/s ; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements for OSA dampers Indicate locations of return air dampers that are integral to economizer operation; verify M2.0-M2.7 Yes C403.2.4.3 Return air dampers dampers are motorized; indicate whether dampers are Class 1, or within packaged equipment eligible for leaks a rating exception include leakage rating,cfm/s Yes C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent Indicate location of stairway and shaft vent dampers on plans; verify dampers are Class 1 M2.0-M2.7 dampers motorized; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation dampers are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; identify isolation zone areas on plans and locations of associated isolation dampers in HVAC distribution system; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements For cooling systems with humidification equipment that are also required to have air NA C403.2.3.4 Humidification economizer, indicate humidifier is adiabatic (direct evaporative or fog atomization), or exception taken 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 4 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes Additional Efficiency Package Option, More Efficient HVAC Equipment & Fan Performance - Must comply with all 3 provisions to be eligible ri C406.2.1 To comply with additional efficiency package option, calculate the percentage of heating and Yes C403.2.3 HVAC system selection cooling equipment in the project (based on output capacity) that do not have a corresponding An 14 2021 WSEC listed efficiency; shall be less than 10% to comply Yes C406.2.2 Minimum equipment To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that all listed heating and cooling C TY OF EDMONDS C403.2.3 efficiency equipment have a rated efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed efficiency by at least 15% DEV LOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT C406.2.3 To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate rated FEG of stand alone fans is Yes C403.2.11.3 Minimum fan efficiency z 71; indicate these fans are sized so the fan efficiency at design conditions is within 10% of the maximum total or static efficiency I HVAC System Controls Indicate locations of thermostatic and humidity control devices and the zones they serve on M2.0-M2.7 plans, including perimeter system zones Where adjacent (neighboring) zones are controlled by separate thermostats (including perimeter systems used to offset heat gain or loss), and are connected by permanent Thermostatic controls openings > 10% of either zone sf area, indicate controls configured to prevent adjacent zones Yes C403.2.4.1 (thermostats and from operating in conflicting modes (one in heat, other in cool); applies to adjacent perimeter humidistats) zones, adjacent nonperimeter zones, and adjacent perimeter and nonperimeter zones If applying Exception 2 to nonperimeter zones adjacent to perimeter zones, indicate that setpoints and deadband settings in these zones are coordinated so cooling in a nonperimeter zone does not occur until the temperature in that zone is 5°F higher than the adjacent perimeter zone temperature in heating Yes C403.2.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary Indicate staged heating operation with compression as the first stage of heating and M5.0 heat supplemental heating controlled with outdoor lock -out temperature set to 40°F or less Yes C403.2.4.1.2 Deadband Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with 5°F minimum deadband for systems that M5.0 control both heating and cooling If separate heating and cooling systems with separate thermostatic control devices are used to Setpoint overlap restriction serve a zone, indicate locations of both thermostatic control devices and the zone they serve NA C403.2.4.1.3 (thermostats) on plans Indicate a limit switch, mechanical stop or DDC control with programming to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling C403.2.4.2 Automatic setback and Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with required automatic setback and manual M5.0 Yes C403.2.4.2.1 shutdown override functions, setback temperatures, and control method (automatic time clock or C403.2.4.2.2 ro rammable controls); note exceptions taken NA C403.2.4.2.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equipment start time required to bring each area served just up to design temperature prior to scheduled occupancy Yes C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air dampers Indicate automatic controls configured to close OSA damper during unoccupied equipment operation; not including economizer cooling, night flush or IMC required OSA / exhaust Yes C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent Indicate method of activation of stairway and shaft vent dampers (fire alarm or interruption of damperspower) For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation controls are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; indicate controls that allow for independent space conditionin of isolation zones; or exception taken NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate occupancy sensing or timer switch controls configured to automatically shut off heating system when area served is unoccupied NA C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate automatic controls configured to shut off system when pavement temperature exceeds 50°F and no precipitation is falling,and when outdoor air temperature exceeds 40°F NA C403.2.4.6 Freeze protection system Indicate automatic controls to shut off system when outdoor temperature exceeds 40oF, or controls conditions protect fluid from freezing Group R1 hotel / motel For hotels and motels with over 50 guest rooms, indicate automatic controls serving guest NA C403.2.4.9 guest rooms rooms that are capable of setback (heating) and set-up (cooling) of temperature setpoint by at least 5°F• indicate control method - activated by room entry or occupancy sensor 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 5 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes C403.2.4.10 Group R2 / R3 dwelling For primary space conditioning system, indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats capable of two Yes C403.2.4.11 units, Group R2 sleeping setback periods per day; for all thermostats indicate purpose (heating only, cooling only, or units both),required temperature range and at minimum a 10°F deadband; or exception taken RECEIVEE Indicate method of ventilation air delivery (natural or mechanical) for each zone If mechanically delivered, indicate that systems are configured to provide not more than 150% n Yes C403.2.1.4 Ventilation of, but at least the minimum required volume of outdoor air to each zone per IMC, ASHRAE CITY OF EDMONDS C403.2.1 62.1 or other applicable code (WAC, OSHA, etc); or exception taken If delivered via natural ventilation, identify required elements per IMC including minimum DEPARTMENT o enable area to the outdoors or qualifying adjoining spaces Identify spaces > 500 sf with occupant load > 25 people/1,000 sf per IMC; for each space Demand controlled indicate whether it is served by an HVAC system with total design OSA > 3,000 cfm, and / or Yes C403.2.6.2 ventilation the system has airside economizer or automatic modulating OSA damper; indicate OSA controls are configured to provide demand controlled ventilation or provide supporting documentation for applied exception For gyms, classrooms, auditoriums and conference rooms > 500 sf, indicate occupancy -based Yes C403.2.6.3 Occupancy sensors OSA control when space is unoccupied and method (closes OSA damper or shuts -off equipment); or alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when space is partially occupied C403.2.6.4 Enclosed loading dock For enclosed loading docks, indicate ventilation / exhaust system method of activation (gas Yes C403.2.6.4.1 ventilation detection system for CO and NO2, or occupancy sensors), and control method (staged or modulatin Yes C403.2.6.4 Enclosed parking garage For enclosed parking garages, indicate ventilation / exhaust system activated by gas detection C403.2.6.4.2 ventilation system for CO and NO2, and control method (staged or modulating); or exception taken Provide calculations that show a balanced accounting of total kitchen exhaust (include all hoods) with % of: supply air, transfer air from adjacent spaces, and make-up air; if applicable, Yes C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods indicate that direct make-up air to each hood does not exceed 10% of hood exhaust For kitchens with total hood exhaust exceeding 2,000 cfm, indicate exhaust air rate per Table C403.2.7.1 and compliance method (DCV, energy recovery, or transfer air that would otherwise be exhausted NA C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Refer to Systems Requiring Energy Recovery for requirements Variable flow capacity - For HVAC fan motors i 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD, or equivalent NA C403.2.13 HVAC system fans control method that reduces design air volume by 50 / at 1/3 static design pressure); note exception taken DX air handler variable For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity >_ 65,000 Btu/h, indicate number of cooling control cooling stages provided and method (multiple compressors and / or variable speed Yes C403.3.1 (Under Integrated compressors); indicate minimum displacement (capacity reduction) as % of full load Indicate control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space Economizer) temperature controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both For DX air handling units with cooling capacity >_ 65,000 Btu/h and evaporative and chilled water air handling units with fan >_ 0.25 hp, indicate whether system is single zone or multiple zone and related control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature is controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) For mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control cooling capacity in response to space temperature - Provide a minimum of two stages of fan control; Yes C403.2.11.5 Fan airflow control indicate minimum fan speed is < 66% of full speed drawing < 40% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only For other mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control space temperature by modulating airflow (in lieu of, or in addition to, controlling capacity in response to space temperature) - Provide fan controls for modulating supply airflow; indicate minimum fan speed is < 50% of full speed drawing < 30% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation onl • or exception taken Provide central and zone level DDC controls as required based on system application, NA C403.2.4.12 DDC system capabilities capacity or size thresholds and other qualification per Table C403.2.4.12.1 Identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display Ducting Systems C403.2.8.1 Indicate on plans that all ductwork is constructed and sealed per IMC Yes C403.2.8.3 Duct construction For OSA ductwork, also indicate on plans that ductwork meets air leakage requirements per C402.5 and vapor retarder requirements per the IBC Yes C403.2.8.3 Duct pressure classifications Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans NA C403.2.8.3.3 High pressure duct leakage Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to test jurisdiction when completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 6 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes For supply and return ductwork located in unconditioned space or outdoors, indicate R-value of insulation on ductwork on plans; identify climate zone; note exceptions taken For supply ductwork located in conditioned space, identify if design supply temperature is < RECEIVE C403.2.8.1 Yes C403.2.8.2 Duct insulation 55°F or> 105°F and indicate R-value of insulation on this ductwork on plans; note exception taken For OSA ductwork, shafts and plenums, indicate R-value of insulation on these elements on lans per Table C402.1.3 for steel -framed walls; note exception taken CITY OF EDMONDS Piping Systems DEPARTMENT Yes C403.2.9 Pi in insulation p g Indicate design temperature range of fluid conveyed in piping and thickness of insulation (in inches) on h dronic piping plans; or exception taken NA C403.2.9.1 Piping insulation exposed to Indicate method of protection of pipe insulation from damage / degradation on hydronic piping weather plans Economizers Identify in equipment schedules on plans or in MECH-EQ forms all cooling systems requiring air economizer controls Yes C403.3 Air economizer required Provide MECH-ECONO form indicating systems utilizing air economizer exceptions, including those with water -side economizer in lieu of air economizer; indicate on plans eligible exception(s) taken and measures to comply with exception(s) NA C403.3.1 Integrated economizer Indicate air and water -side economizers are configured for partial cooling operation even op eration - air and water where additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the load Yes C403.3.2 Economizer heating system Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating impact - air and water energy usage during normal operation Yes C403.3.3.1 Air economizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA and return air dampers are configured to provide up to 100% OSA for cooling Verify mechanical cooling controls are interlocked with air economizer controls so the outside C403.3.1 air damper remains in 100% open position when mechanical cooling is also required to meet Yes C403.3.3.2 Integrated air economizer the cooling load, until the leaving air temperature is < 45°F For systems with cooling capacity >_ 65,000 Btu/h, verify that control of economizer dampers is not based only on mixed air temperature; or exception taken Yes C403.3.3.3 Air economizer high limit Indicate high limit shut-off control method and required high limit per Table C403.3.3.3 controls For eligible systems where water -side economizer may be provided in lieu of air economizer, NA C403.3.4.1 Water economizer capacity indicate system is capable of 100% design cooling capacity at 50°F db / 45°F wb OSA temperatures NA C403.3.4.2 Water economizer Indicate pressure drop across precooling coils and heat exchangers in water economizer maximum pressure drop system do not exceed pressure drop limit Yes C403.3.1 DX air handling equipment For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity >_ 65,000 Btu/h, refer to HVAC control System Controls for requirements DX equipment economizer For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity >_ 54,000 Btu/h, provide a fault Yes C403.2.4.7 fault detection and detection and diagnostics (FDD) system to monitor economizer system operation and report diagnostics faults Systems Requiring Energy Recovery For systems with design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with Energy recovery (ER) - supporting calculations For rooms served by multiple systems with aggregate design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or aggregate Yes C403.5.1 ventilation / exhaust systems design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by >_ 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions Laboratory exhaust systems For buildings with total lab exhaust > 5,000 cfm, indicate method of energy recovery used to NA C403.2.7.2 (energy recovery) pre -condition laboratory make-up air; ER effectiveness (min 25°F); or alternative method per exception (VAV exhaust semi -conditioned makeup, or CERM calculation For buildings with pools or spas with water surface area > 200 sf, indicate exhaust air ER C404.10.4 Pools and permanent spas method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or NA (under exhaust systems exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air C404.11) (energy recovery) temperature at desi n conditions by >_ 36°F Energy recovery - For buildings with on -site steam heating systems, indicate condensate water ER For buildings that use off -site generated steam where condensate is not returned to the NA C403.5.2 steam condensate systems source indicate on -site condensate water ER 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 7 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have >_ 500,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy (service water heating, space heating, or dehumidification reheating) R E C E I V E NA C403.5.3 Energy recovery - For buildings with >_ 40,000 sf conditioned floor area and with >_ 1,000,000 Btu/h of remote Jun 14 2021 cooler / freezer condensers refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy for service water heating and also for space heating, or dehumidification reheating CITY OF EDMONDS DEV LOPMENT SERVICES For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Btu/h of heat rejection capacity and ILFAIKIMILNI NA C403.5.4 Energy recovery - design service hot water load > 250,000 Btu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service condenser systems water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heat that is utilized 60% of peak heat rejection load or re -heat service water to 85°F . Hydronic System Controls For hydronic system pump motors >_ 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or C403.2.13 Variable flow control - equivalent method that requires >_ 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note NA C403.4.2.7 hydronic system pumps exception taken Identify whether hydronic coils have DDC controls and associated manner of pump speed control differential pressure, zone hydronic demand, etc For boilers that provide building heating, indicate controls that provide heating water temperature setback based on outdoor temperature For heating and chilled water systems z 300,000 Btu/h, indicate systems are configured to C403.2.5 Hydronic system setback automatically reset supply water temperature based upon demand; or exception taken. NA C403.4.2.4 and part load controls If system pump motor hp z 3 hp, also indicate controls automatically reduce flow by z 50%. For chilled water systems (z 300,000 Btu/h, pump motor hp z 3 hp) that serve water-cooled unitary air conditioners, indicate VSD or staged pumps in chilled water system and heat rejection loop that reduce pump flow so that one control valve is nearly wide open, or to maintain a minimum differentialpressure; or exception taken NA C403.4.2 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers NA C403.4.6 Hot gas bypass limitation For cooling equipment with hot gas bypass, provide either multiple step unloading or continuous capacity modulation; indicate bypass capacity er Table C403.4.6 NA C403.4.2.2 Two -pipe changeover Indicate changeover deadband (min 15°F), heating / cooling mode scheduling and Sys ms changeover temperature range limit 30°F NA C403.4.2.6 Chiller / boiler plant pump Indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut-off flow isolation through individual chillers and boilers when not in use For cooling towers with fan motors z 7.5 hp, indicate VSD and method to adjust fan speed C403.2.13.1.1 Heat rejection equipment - (adjusted based on leaving fluid temperature or condenser temperature / pressure of heat NA C403.4.3.1.1 variable flow control rejection device) For multiple -cell heat rejection equipment with VSD, indicate controls that ramp all fans in C403.4.3.1.2 unison NA C403.4.3.3 Heat rejection equipment - Indicate open -circuit cooling towers with multiple pumps or VSD control are designed so all cooling tower flow turndown cells can be run in parallel NA C403.4.2.3.1 Water loop heat pump - Indicate capability of central equipment to provide minimum 20oF water supply temperature deadband deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes; or exception taken NA C403.4.2.3.2.1 Water loop heat pump - heat Indicate type of cooling tower (open- or closed-circuit) in equipment schedule; indicate method rejection equipment, Zone 4 used to limits stem heat loss when heat rejection is not needed NA C403.4.2.3.2.2 Water loop heat pump - heat For open- or closed-circuit cooling towers, provide a heat exchanger that separates the cooling rejection equipment, Zone 5 tower and heat pump lop NA C403.4.2.3.3 Water loop heat pump - For hydronic heat pump systems with total system power > 10 hp, indicate 2-way isolation isolation valves valves on each heat pump and variable flows stem control Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) - Optional through 6/30/16, Prescriptive 7/1/2016 For buildings with office, retail, education, library and fire station spaces, identify these spaces NA C403.6 Dedicated outdoor air on plans; indicate that ventilation air in each occupied space is provided via a DOAS system; C403.6.3 systems or document compliance with C403.6.3 Impracticality; or exception taken (buildings complying with C402.4.1.4 or C406.6 may not utilize exceptions) Energy recovery ventilation For all DOAS systems, indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting Yes C403.6.1 with DOAS calculations. Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by t 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions. Indicate equipment associated with the delivery of zone level heating and cooling (fans, Heating / cooling system hydronic pumps, primary air dampers, etc) are configured to shut off, and central equipment is Yes C403.6.2 controls with DOAS configured to turn down, when there is no call for heating or cooling in the zone they serve If applying Exception to heating / cooling fans used for air mixing in the space during deadband periods, include fan watts per cfm in equipment schedule 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 8 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes C402.4.1.4 Increased prescriptive Yes C403.6 maximum vertical Indicate that all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 fenestration area with DOAS Additional Efficiency Package Option, Dedicated Outside Air Systems (DOAS) Yes C406.6 Building provided with To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that 90% or more of all occupied, DOAS conditioned s aces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 Multiple Zone Air Systems DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Air systems serving multiple Identify supply air systems serving multiple zones and the zones they serve on plans; indicate NA C403.4.4 whether system is VAV and method of primary air control; or provide supporting zones documentation for applied exception to VAV Provide equipment schedules on plans or MECH-EQ form that list all VAV air terminals and types For each air terminal include: maximum airflow rates for primary supply air during zone peak VAV systems serving NA C403.4.4 multiple zones heating and zone peak cooling; maximum airflow during reheating, recooling or mixing; minimum airflow rate to maintain required ventilation, and the basis for these values; if IMC or ASHRAE 62.1 multiple zone equation is basis for minimum flow rates, provide calculation on tans NA C403.4.4.1 Single duct VAV terminal Indicate single duct terminal units are configured to reduce primary supply air before reheating units or recoolin NA C403.4.4.2 Dual duct systems - terminal For systems with separate warm air and cool air ducts, indicate terminal units are configured to units reduce the flow from one duct to minimum before mixing with air from the other duct Indicate locations of duct static pressure sensors on plans; include at least one sensor per VAV system static major duct branch; verify controller setpoint pressure at each sensor is s 1.2 inch w.g. For systems with zone level DDC, indicate controls are configured to monitor zone damper NA C403.4.1.1 C403.4.1.2 pressure sensors - sensors and DDC set points positions and reset static pressure setpoint based on the zone requiring most pressure; include control logic that automatically detects and generates an alarm if any zone excessively drives reset logic, and allows building operators to exclude zones from reset logic Multiple -zone VAV system For systems with zone level DDC controls, indicate controls are configured to automatically NA C403.4.4.3 ventilation optimization reduce outdoor airflow in response to changes in system ventilation efficiency; or exception controls taken NA I C403.4.4.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls automatically reset supply air temperature in response to building loads or outdoor air temperature: or exception taken Multiple Zone HVAC Systems, High Efficiency VAV - Required for systems utilizing C403.6 DOAS Exception 2, must comply with all 16 provisions NA C403.7, Air economizer Indicate system is configured for 100% air economizer operation and complies with all related Item 1 economizer requirements per C403.3 without economizer exceptions) NA C403.7, Direct digital controls (DDC) Provide DDC controls for all components of system; identify all DDC system input / output Item 2 controlpoints; indicate capability for trending and graphical display For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate outdoor airflow monitoring station that NA C403.7, Outdoor airflow measures OSA intake under all load conditions; indicate control sequence that increases or Item 3 measurement and reduction reduces system OSA cfm based on VAV terminal feedback of ventilation efficiency (per C403.4.4.3 without exceptions) or DCV(per C403.2.6.2 NA C403.7, Supply airflow measurement For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate supply airflow monitoring station capable Item 4 of measuring supply air delivered to VAV terminals under all load conditions C403.7, Zone isolation and Verify maximum area served by a single HEVAV system is < 50,000 sf, or one entire floor, NA Item 5 maximum area served whichever is greater; in addition if a system serves > 25,000 sf, that includes areas that are expected to be occu ied non -simultaneously, indicate zone isolation controls per C403.2.4.4 C403.7, Interior / exterior zone Verify that VAV terminals serving interior cooling driven loads are sized per design supply air NA Item 6 design supply air temperature that is 5°F higher than VAV terminals serving exterior zones temperature C403.7, Maximum air terminal inlet Identify air terminals with minimum primary airflow setpoints > 50°% of maximum setpoint in NA Item 7 velocity equipment schedule or MECH-EQ form; indicate air terminal inlet velocity does not exceed 900 f m NA C403.7, Sequence of operation Indicate DDC system sequences of operation are designed and configured per ASHRAE GPC Item 8 36 NA C403.7, Maximum allowable system Verify fan system bhp is < 90% of the bhp limit per Option 2 equation in Table C403.2.11.1(1), Item 9 brake horsepower rovide MECH-FANSYS form for each system Indicate all series and parallel terminal fans have electronically commutated motors; indicate NA C403.7, Fan -powered terminal unit DDC control system is configured to vary air terminal fan speed as a function of the load; Item 10 motor and control indicate fan speed during periods of low heating, low cooling, or ventilation only is < 66°% of eak desi n air flow or provide supporting documentation for applied exception 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 9 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Building Department es no na Documents Notes C403.7, Application of single duct Indicate VAV terminal types on plans; verify fan -powered terminal units only serve perimeter NA Item 11 and fan -powered terminal zones with envelope loads; verify all other zones are served by single duct terminal units units NA C403.7, Fan -powered terminal unit Indicate DDC controls are configured to automatically reset the primary supply air cfm setpoint fan terminal to the to during tin 14 2021 Item 12 primary air reset of all -powered units minimum required maintain ventilation occupied heating or deadband, based upon the VAV air handling unit OSA ventilation fractionF EDMONDS For spaces > 150 sf with occupant density >_ 25 people / 1000 sf, indicate space is served by a DEVE LOPMENT SERVICES NA C403.7, High occupancy space dedicated terminal unit with DCV control that resets terminal unit ventilation setpoint; also DEPARTMENT Item 13 controls indicate occupancy sensor control that automatically reduces minimum ventilation to zero and sets back room heating and cooling setpoints b >_ 5°F For server, electronic equipment, telecom or similar spaces with cooling loads > 5 W/sf, NA C403.7, Dedicated HVAC systems indicate spaces are served by independent HVAC systems that are separate from HPVAV Item 14 systems serving rest of building; indicate dedicated HVAC systems have air economizer controls or energy recovery per C403.3 Exception 9 Indicate whether systems are served by a high efficiency heating water plant, or a high efficiency chilled water plant If complying via high efficiency heating water plant: Indicate all VAV terminals have hydronic heating coils served by heating water system with either gas -fired boiler(s) with thermal NA C403.7, Central plant efficiency efficiency z 90%, air -to -water heat pumps, or heat recovery chillers If complying via high efficiency chilled water plant: Indicate all VAV air handlers have cooling Item 15 coils served by chillers with rated IPLV efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed IPLV by at least 25% per Table C403.2.3(7) (note water-cooled IPLV is max, all others are min); indicate smallest chiller or compressor in plant is <_ 20% of total plant capacity, or provide thermal storage sized for <_ 20% of total plant capacity C403.7, Fault detection and Indicate DDC system includes a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system configured to NA Item 16 diagnostics monitor operation and provide fault reporting of required parameters for all VAV air handlers and VAV air terminal units in the HPVAV system HVAC Equipment Energy Use Metering HVAC equipment energy For new buildings > 50,000 sf and building additions > 25,000 sf, verify energy use metering of C409.3.1 use metering all equipment used to provide space heating and cooling, dehumidification and ventilation will �Ibe Drovided Der C409: indicate a ui ment eligible for exception Documentation and System Specific Requirement To Support Commissioning Indicate that all mechanical systems, equipment, and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be Scope of mechanical commissioned; For buildings with >_ 240,000 Btu/h total output cooling capacity or >_ 300,000 Btu/h total output Yes C408.2 systems commissioning heating capacity, indicate that all mechanical systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned; or provide building heating / cooling capacity calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable mechanical systems; Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 C403.2.10 C408.1.1 Commissioning including: narrative description of activities, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of Yes C408.1.2 requirements in construction activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of C408.1.4.2 documents interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C103.6 C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final mechanical inspection. Air system and hydronic Indicate in plans that air and fluid flow rates shall be tested and balanced within the tolerances Yes C408.2.2 system balancing defined in the specifications; indicate systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses then ad'usted to meet design flow conditions Yes C408.2.2.1 Air system balancing Indicate devices that provide the capability to balance all supply air outlets, zone terminals and devices air handling equipment requiring system balancing NA C408.2.2.2 Hydronic system balancing Indicate devices that provide the capability to isolate, balance and measure flow across all devices hydronic equipment requiring system balancing including heating and cooling coils and pumps Yes C408.2.3 Functional performance Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during testin criteria all modes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing -to -remain sstems Project Close Out Documentation Documentation and project Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training of building operations Yes C103.6 close out submittal personnel is required for all mechanical components, equipment and systems governed by this requirements code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O&M manuals, applicable WSEC compliance forms and calculations 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 10 of 12 2015 Washinaton State Enerav Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinas includina R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable Code Section I Code Provision I Information Required - Must be in permit documents I Location in I Building Department I es no i aj Documents Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type Yes C404.2 SWH equipment type and Provide equipment schedule on plans indicating type and capacity; indicate efficiency complies E E I V E efficienc with required federal standard For individual SWH equipment serving an entire building with >_ 1,000,000 Btu/h capacity, indicate thermal efficiency z 90%; or exception taken An 14 2021 For buildings with aggregate capacity of all SHW equipment z 1,000,000 Btu/h (exclude < TY OF EDMONDS High input -rated SWH NA C404.2.1 systems 100,000 Btu/h equipment from threshold calculation), indicate average capacity weighted DEVE LOPMENT SERVICES thermal efficiency z 90 ; or exception taken nrPAPTMFNT If applying Exception 1 for site -solar or site -recovered energy, provide calculations and source of annual service water heating energy use estimate Yes C404.4 I Heat traps I Indicate piping connected to equipment have heat traps on supply and discharge Yes C404.5 Insulation under electric For electric water heaters located in unconditioned spaces or on concrete floors, indicate R-10 water heater insulation under a ui ment Piping Systems Indicate thickness of piping insulation on plans per Table C403.2.9; verify insulation is provided Yes C404.6 Insulation of piping - from the water heater to the final fixture in a line, from the inlet / outlet piping at water heater to heat trap (up to 8 feet), and on piping that is heat traced; note exceptions taken Indicate method of compliance on plans for all piping runs connecting service hot water source Yes C404.3 Efficient SWH supply piping to hot water fixture (maximum pipe length or maximum pipe volume method per Table C4QI.3.11.2rovide calculations for all piping runs documenting the total length and / or volume Service Water Heating System Controls For circulation systems with dedicated return piping, indicate controls are configured to automatically start pump based on demand for hot water and shut-off pump when there is no C404.7.1 Heated -water circulating demand and when the desired water temperature is met For circulation systems with cold water supply piping serving as the return, indicate controls Yes C404.8 systems are configured to automatically start pump based on demand for hot water and shut-off pump when there is no demand, or when temperature of water entering the cold water supply pipe is >_ 104°F For heat trace systems provided to maintain temperature of service hot water in piping, NA C404.7.2 Heat trace system controls indicate controls are configured to de -energize system when there is no demand for hot water and when the desired water temperature is met NA C404.7.3 Controls for hot water For systems with separate water heater and storage tank, indicate controls are configured to storage limit operation time of pump after end of heating cycle to < 5 minutes For SWH, pool / spa and pressure boosting pump motors >_ 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable C403.2.13 Variable flow control - flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires i 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid NA C403.4.2.7 pumps flow); note exception taken Identify basis of pump speed control (differential or static pressure setpoint, pressure, zone load demand etc Pools and Permanent Spas - Equipment and Controls (Sections are under C404.11) Pool heating equipment Provide equipment schedule on plans indicating type and capacity for all pool heating NA C404.10.1 efficiency equipment; indicate efficiency complies with required federal standard; for heat pump water heaters indicate COP >_ 4 NA C403.2.13 Variable flow control - Refer to Service Water Heating System Controls pumps NA C404.10.1 Pool heater on /off controls Indicate automatic on / off control based on scheduling and readily accessible on / off switch C404.10.2 on heater that operates independent of thermostat settin • note exceptions taken For all pools and in -ground permanent spas, indicate a vapor retardant cover on plans NA C404.10.3 Pool covers For all pools and in -ground spas heated to > 90°F, indicate cover shall include insulation z R- 12 NA C404.10.3 Pool assembly insulation For all pools and in -ground spas heated to > 90oF, Indicate on plans that sides and bottom are provided with insulation >_ R-12 NA C404.12 Energy consumption of Indicate portable spa complies with Association of Pool and Spa Professionals APSP-14 portable spas 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 11 of 12 Energy Recovery (ER) Systems - Service Water Heating and Pool Systems C404.10.4 For buildings with pools or permanent spas with water surface area > 200 sf, indicate exhaust (Section Pools and permanent spas air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); NA under exhaust systems or exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air C404.11) (energy recovery) temperature at design conditions b >_ 36°F For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have >_ 500,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate if condenser ER will be used to pre -heat NA C403.5.3 Energy recovery - service water For buildings with >_ 40,000 sf conditioned floor area and with >_ 1,000,000 Btu/h of remote cooler / freezer condensers refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate if condenser ER will be used to pre -heat R E C E I V E service water For buildings with 24-hour operation and > 1,500,000 Btu/h of heat rejection capacity and Energy recovery - design SWH load > 250,000 Btu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service water; or J n 14 2021 NA C403.5.4 condenser systems exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heat that is utilized C TY OF EDMONDS 60% of peak heat rejection load or re -heat service water to 85°F . NA C404.10 Drain water heat recovery For systems incorporating drain water ER, indicate system design complies with CSA B55.2 DEPARTMENT units or CSA 55.1 for Group R • indicate potable waterside oressure loss at design flow is < 10 osi Service Water Heating Energy Use Metering NA C404.9 SWH energy usage in For Group R-2 multi -family buildings with central SWH systems, provide metering of hot water dwelling units enerqy usa a Der dwelling unit indicate metering and data reporting method SWH equipment energy use For new buildings > 50,000 sf and building additions > 25,000 sf, with total SWH equipment NA C409.3.2 metering capacity >_ 50 kW ( >_ 170,600 Btu/h), vertiy energy use metering of all SWH equipment will be provided er C409 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Reduced Energy Use In Service Water Heating - Must comply with both provisions to be eligible To comply with additional efficiency package option, verify that >_ 90% of the conditioned floor Yes C406.7.1 Eligible building type area of the building is one or more of the occupancies identified in this section, OR; Provide whole building energy analysis per C407 that demonstrates the SWH load in the building is>_10%of total building energy loads To comply with additional efficiency package option, provide documentation that verifies z 60% of building annual SWH energy is provided by high efficiency sources (heat pump water C406.7.2 heater with COP >_ 3, waste heat recovery, solar water -heating system); For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Btu/h of heat rejection capacity and NA C403.5.4 Load fraction design service hot water load > 250,000 Btu/h (per C403.5.4); provide documentation that verifies >_ 100% of building annual SWH energy is provided by condenser energy recovery or other hi h efficiency source Documentation and Specific System Requirements to Supporting Commissioning Indicate that all SWH equipment and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions Scope of service water and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned;+D7 For buildings where the largest SWH system has ? 200,000 Btu/h total output capacity, Yes C408.4 heating systems commissioning indicate that all SWH systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned. Indicate that all pool and permanent spa water heating systems regardless of individual Scope of pool and capacity are required to be commissioned; Indicate that energy recovery equipment that heats pool water regardless of capacity is NA C408.4.1.3 permanent spa systems required to be commissioned; commissioning Identify all pool heating and energy recovery equipment and controls that the WSEC defines as beina ca able of and / or configured to perform specific functions. Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable service water heating systems; Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 C404.13 C408.1.1 Commissioning including: narrative description of activites, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of Yes C408.1.2 requirements in construction activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of C408.1.4.2 documents interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C103.6 C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner rior to the final mechanical inspection. Yes C408.4.1 Functional performance Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during testin criteria all modes of o eration includinginterfacingbetween new and existing -to -remain sstems Project Close Out Documentation Documentation and project Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training of building operations Yes C103.6 close out submittal personnel is required for all SWH components, equipment and systems governed by this requirements code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O&M manuals, aDDlicable WSEC com fiance forms and calculations 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 2015 Washinqton State Enerqy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildinqs including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Anthology of Edmonds Date 6/7/2021 For Building Dept. Use RECEIVE HVAC Air Distribution System Schedule Jun 14 2021 List all HVAC systems that have the capability to provide heating and/or cooling to the spaces they serve. CITY of EDMONDS System or Primary Supply Fan ID Speed Control (Note 1) Description (Note 2) DEPARTMENT System Total Nameplate HP (Note 3) Fan Power Calculation Required (Note 4) ERV-1 CV ERV and FC-1A, FC-1B, and FC-6A 4.14 No DOAS-1 CV DOAS-1, FC-2, FC-3, FC-4, FC-5, FC-613, FC-6C FC6D 4.9 No MAU-1 CV MAU-1 3 No Note 1 - Constant Volume (CV), Variable Air Volume (VAV), or Hospital/Lab CV system that qualifies for VAV budget per C403.2.11.1 Exception 1. Single zone VA systems shall comply as CV. Note 2 - Describe system type and list all fans (or groups of fans) associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Include all supply, return/relief, exhaust and exhaust hoods (>1 hp), make-up air, dedicated outside air (DOAS), booster fans, and series fan -powered terminals. VA V parallel fan -powered terminals and economizer relief fans do not need to be included if the fans do not operate at peak conditions. Note 3 - Enter the total nameplate hp of all fans associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Note 4 - This form automatically identifies whether a MECH-FANSYS form is required to demonstrate compliance with the fan power allowance (Yes), or this information is not required because the system has a combined total nameplate motor hp that is 5 hp or less (No) MECH-FANSYS Forms A MECH-FANSYS form shall be provided for each system with total nameplate hp greater than 5 hp. Select (Add Fan System Form) to generate an additional form. Added forms can be deleted with button in cell E32 of the added form. 11