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STATE OF CALIFORNIA ALTERATIONS - HVAC CEC-CFIR-ALT-03-E Revised 01/16 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 'w%W` CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CF1R-ALT-03-E Alterations - HVAC CZ 1, 3 to 7 and 16 (Page 1 of 1) Site Address: Enforcement Agency: Date Prepared: Permit#: Equipment Type Equipment Efficiency New: Ducting or Lineset Required R -value Conditioned Floor Area (ft) Thermostat ❑ Packaged System ❑ Evaporator Coil AFUE COP ❑ R-6 (CZ 1-10,12&13) Ducts Served by system ❑ Setback ❑ Split System ❑ Condensing Unit SEER ❑ R-8' (CZ 11,14-16) Ducts ft (If not already ❑ Furnace ❑ Lineset HSPF ❑ >_ R-2.8 Lineset' present must —EER— be installed) HERS VERIFICATION SUMMARY Installer determines work to be completed and matches to one of the options below. At permit application this form is allowed to be filled out by hand. For final inspection all forms are to be registered (no hand filled forms allowed) and a copy left on site. ❑ 1. HVAC Changeout/Repair Required Compliance Documents to be left on site for Final: (Can include new ducting) All Equipment, CF1R-ALT-02-E Condenser Unit, Evaporator Coil, CF2R: MCH -01, MCH -20-H Air Handler/Furnace CF3R: MCH -20-H Installer Requirement: Duct leakage (< 15% or, 1510% to outside, or seal all accessible leaks) Exempted from duct leakage testing if: ❑ 1. Duct system registered with HERS provider as previously sealed, or ❑ 2. There is less than 40 linear feet of duct in unconditioned space, or ❑ 3. Existing duct systems are constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos (list manufacture date of building. ❑ 2. New HVAC System Required Compliance Documents to be left on site for Final: All new equipment and All New Ducts' CFIR-ALT-02-E CF2R-MCH-01-E, MCH -20-H, MCH -22-H, MCH -(23 or 24)-H CF3R-MCH-20-H, MCH -22-H, MCH -(23 or 24)-H' Installer Requirement: Duct leakage < 5%, Fan Efficacy (O.S8W/CFM), Air Flow >_ 3SO CFM/ton (or Standards Table 150.0-13 / C alternative) ❑ 3. All New Ducts with Replacement Required Compliance Documents to be left on site for Final: Includes replacing or installing All New CF1R-ALT-02-E Ducts' and one or more of the following: CF2R-MCH-01-E, MCH -20-H, MCH -(23 or 24)-H Condenser Unit, Evaporator Coil, Furnace CF3R-MCH-20-H, MCH -(23 or 24)-H Installer Requirement: Duct leakage < 5%, Air Flow >_ 350 CFM/ton (or Standards Table 150.0-B / C alternative) ❑ Exempted from duct leakage testing if existing duct systems are constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos. ❑ 4. New Ducting over 40 feet Required Compliance Documents to be left on site for Final: Adding or replacing ducts in unconditioned CF1R-ALT-02-E space but less than All New Ducts' CF2R-MCH-20-H CF3R-MCH-20-H Installer Required to: Duct leakage (<.15% or, < 10% to outside, or seal all accessible leaks) ❑ Exempted from duct leakage testing if existing duct systems are constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos. 'All new ducting requires R-8 insulationwhen more than 40 ft installed in CZs 11 & 14-16 and R-6 in CZs 1-10, 12 & 13, and R-6 insulation when less than 40 ft installed. This includes in walls, between floors etc. Z A New Duct system is when the duct system is constructed of at least 75 %new duct material, and up to 25%may consist of reused parts from the dwelling unit's existing duct system (e.g., registers, grilles, boots, air handler, plenums, duct material. ' R-2.8 (1" thick insulation) for linesets 1" and less. Contractor (Documentation Author's /Responsible Designer's Declaration Statement) I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. 1 am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the information on this document. 3. That the energy features and performance specifications for the design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). 4. That the energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the CCR. 5. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. Responsible Designer Name: Responsible Designer Signature: Date Signed: License: Company: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: For assistance or questions regarding the Energy Standards, contact the Energy Hotline at: 1-800-772-3300 'r Butte County Department of Development Services PERMIT CENTER 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 Main Phone 530.538.7601 Fax 530.538.7785 www.buttecounty.net/dds SCOPE OF WORK SITE APN: 660--Y"�/ PERMIT NO: / SITE ADDRESS: 02 4i(� ti Z /o DETAIL SCOPE OF WORK: FORM NO DBP- 14 9 VA C, Sysfuerw,lLucl� Az6 Y�t ecC C�s;A �L owe �5X a 5 aJ 6X I6 PREPARED BY: DATE: (PRINT NAME) , SIGNATURE:' Yl E S TITLE: FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIVED BY: Page 1 of 1 RP\/I-,Pri 7.?n.?(11 �, 41 4 -41 1 0,96-/0.0 '� yr S/allafit©vl �� 6a..9;c Ack ro t' c;��� i/ Qa.ck deck 6x 16 l /k sI'm pson axG Jafsf%4onger's L.0So`l� %ivrri•cleLfle /aoLd downs I axG g /=Lv6r Joy's a s 5crecv6 u,►d 3' 777,elaL FLaS6,°n „Sps �i�� vfrr Lag Bolts �l y � y j a eve /6 x 6� ay �T //acl<Sea�'m�� �ex y I �_K gaL. 4aD /8o*S Por yxy 6ecK da�stax6x$ PT a� l� Sj'rin� erg � --il- y �� NoLo4r�ownS S teea s '� ►'� P T y�X 6 gY6 ifT S� ,qx � e 3-77 - -- a ay 5;110 v25 Y7- amen AA CementLaAJl*A0) �l rGe 1 r 3j X 6 PERMIT # 5—I pnkw 4eV,c t c`ti o n 6� 3a')- q /-AUS� .R7„_ " ,, y7e7 Sp w,n N , BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES T'"'REVIEWED FOR i4y26v NY2 OEL�S' fav CQDE COMPLIANCE AaCco a49A)VCE� W ITI+ DATE BY�j Vit U . (GI;c -ro n V/�e w 40 vs e Joist fgonger_5 `ot�ngs Cemen�'L.ancP�•�oJ /a0 .r-7 L-ff— C` e'r 3`5ere a y - %Jeep do I-$ yL/� `ot�ngs Cemen�'L.ancP�•�oJ /a0 .r-7 L-ff— C` e'r 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary § 150.0(k)2J: Interior Switches and Controls. In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and utility rooms, at least one luminaire in each of these spaces must be controlled by a vacancy sensor. § 150.0(k)2K: Interior Switches and Controls. Dimmers or vacancy sensors must control all luminaires required to have light sources compliant with Reference Joint Appendix JAB, except luminaires in closets less than 70 square feet and luminaires in hallways.* § 150.0(k)2L: Interior Switches and Controls. Undercabinet lighting must be switched separately from other lighting systems. Residential Outdoor Lighting. For single-family residential buildings, outdoor lighting permanently mounted to a residential building, or to other § 150.0(k)3A: buildings on the same lot, must meet the requirement in item § 150.0(k)3Ai (ON and OFF switch) and the requirements in either item § 150.0(k)3Aii (photocell and motion sensor) or item § 150.0(k)3Aiii (photo control and automatic time switch control, astronomical time clock, or EMCS. Residential Outdoor Lighting. For low-rise multifamily residential buildings, outdoor lighting for private patios, entrances, balconies, § 150.0(k)3B: and porches; and outdoor lighting for residential parking lots and residential carports with less than eight vehicles per site must comply with either § 150.0(k)3A or with the applicable requirements in §§ 110.9, 130.0, 130.2, 130.4, 140.7 and 141.0. § 150.0(k)3C: Residential Outdoor Lighting. For low-rise residential buildings with four or more dwelling units, outdoor lighting not regulated by 150.0(k)3B or § 150.0(k)3D must comply with the applicable requirements in §§ 110.9, 130.0, 130.2, 130.4, 140.7 and 141.0. § 150.0(k)3D: Residential Outdoor Lighting. Outdoor lighting for residential parking lots and residential carports with a total of eight or more vehicles per site must comply with the applicable requirements in §§ 110.9, 130.0, 130.2, 130.4, 140.7, and 141.0. § 150.0(k)4: Internally illuminated address signs. Internally illuminated address signs must comply with § 140.8; or must consume no more than 5 watts of ower as determined according to § 130.0(c). § 150.0(k)5: Residential Garages for Eight or More Vehicles. Lighting for residential parking garages for eight or more vehicles must comply with the applicable requirements for nonresidential garages in §§ 110.9, 130.0, 130.1, 130.4, 140.6, and 141.0. Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multi -Family Residential Buildings. In a low-rise multifamily residential building where the total interior § 150.0(k)6A: common area in a single building equals 20 percent or less of the floor area, permanently installed lighting for the interior common areas in that building must be high efficacy luminaires and controlled by an occupant sensor. Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multi -Family Residential Buildings. In a low-rise multifamily residential building where the total interior common area in a single building equals more than 20 percent of the floor area, permanently installed lighting in that building must: § 150.0(k)6B: i. Comply with the applicable requirements in §§ 110.9, 130.0, 130.1, 140.6 and 141.0; and ii. Lighting installed in corridors and stairwells must be controlled by occupant sensors that reduce the lighting power in each space by at least 50 percent. The occupant sensors must be capable of turning the light fully on and off from all designed paths of ingress and egress. Solar Ready Buildings: Single Family Residences. Single family residences located in subdivisions with ten or more single family residences and where the § 110.10(a)1: application for a tentative subdivision map for the residences has been deemed complete by the enforcement agency must comply with the requirements of § 1 10.10 b through § 1 10.10 e . § 110.10(a)2: Low-rise Multi -family Buildings. Low-rise multi -family buildings must comply with the requirements of § 110.10(b) through § 110.10(d). Minimum Area. The solar zone must have a minimum total area as described below. The solar zone must comply with access, pathway, smoke ventilation, and spacing requirements as specified in Title 24, Part 9 or other Parts of Title 24 or in any requirements adopted by a local jurisdiction. The solar zone total area must be comprised of areas that have no dimension less than 5 feet and are no less than 80 square feet each for buildings with roof areas less than or equal to 10,000 square feet or no less than 160 square feet each for buildings with roof areas § 110.10(b)1: greater than 10,000 square feet. For single family residences the solar zone must be located on the roof or overhang of the building and have a total area no less than 250 square feet. For low-rise multi -family buildings the solar zone must be located on the roof or overhang of the building, or on the roof or overhang of another structure located within 250 feet of the building, or on covered parking installed with the building project, and have a total area no less than 15 percent of the total roof area of the building excluding any skylight area.' § 110.10(b)2: Orientation. All sections of the solar zone located on steep -sloped roofs must be oriented between 110 degrees and 270 degrees of true north. § 110.10(b)3A: Shading. The solar zone must not contain any obstructions, including but not limited to: vents, chimneys, architectural features, and roof mounted equipment.* Shading. Any obstruction located on the roof or any other part of the building that projects above a solar zone must be located at least twice the § 110.10(b)3B: distance, measured in the horizontal plane, of the height difference between the highest point of the obstruction and the horizontal projection of the nearest point of the solar zone, measured in the vertical lane.' § 110.10(b)4: Structural Design Loads on Construction Documents. For areas of the roof designated as solar zone, the structural design loads for roof dead load and roof live load must be clearly indicated on the construction documents. Interconnection Pathways. The construction documents must indicate: a location for inverters and metering equipment and a pathway for § 110.10(c): routing of conduit from the solar zone to the point of interconnection with the electrical service (for single family residences the point of interconnection will be the main service panel); and a pathway for routing of plumbing from the solar zone to the water -heating system. § 110.10(d): Documentation. A copy of the construction documents or a comparable document indicating the information from § 110.10(b) through 110.10 c must be provided to the occupant. § 110.10(e)1: Main Electrical Service Panel. The main electrical service panel must have a minimum busbar rating of 200 amps. Main Electrical Service Panel. The main electrical service panel must have a reserved space to allow for the installation of a double pole circuit § 110.10(e)2: breaker for a future solar electric installation. The reserved space must be: positioned at the opposite (load) end from the input,feeder location or main circuit location; and permanently marked as "For Future Solar Electric". i. - 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary Duct System Sizing and Air Filter Grille Sizing. Space conditioning systems that use forced air ducts to supply cooling to an occupiable space must have a hole for the placement of a static pressure probe (HSPP), or a permanently installed static pressure probe (PSPP) in the § 150.0(m)13: supply plenum. The space conditioning system must also demonstrate airflow >_ 350 CFM per ton of nominal cooling capacity through the return grilles, and an air -handling unit fan efficacy <_ 0.58 W/CFM as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testing, in accordance with Reference Residential Appendix RA3.3. This applies to both single zone central forced air systems and every zone for zonally controlled central forced airs stems.' Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality. All dwelling units must meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.2. Neither window operation nor §150.0(0): continuous operation of central forced air system air handlers used in central fan integrated ventilation systems are permissible methods of providing whole -building ventilation. § 150.0(o)1A: Field Verification and Diagnostic Testing. Whole -building ventilation airflow must be confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, in accordance with Reference Residential Appendix RA3.7. Pool and Spa Systems and Equipment Measures: Certification by Manufacturers. Any pool or spa heating system or equipment must be certified to have all of the following: a thermal efficiency § 110.4(a): that complies with the Appliance Efficiency Regulations; an on-off switch mounted outside of the heater that allows shutting off the heater without adjusting the thermostat setting; a permanent weatherproof plate or card with operating instructions; and must not use electric resistance heating.* § 110.4(b)1: Piping. Any pool or spa heating equipment must be installed with at least 36 inches of pipe between the filter and the heater, or dedicated suction and return lines, or built-in or built-up connections to allow for future solar heating. § 110.4(b)2: Covers. Outdoor pools or spas that have a heat pump or gas heater must have a cover. § 110.4(b)3: Directional inlets and time switches for pools. Pools must have directional inlets that adequately mix the pool water, and a time switch that will allow all pumps to be set or programmed to run only during off-peak electric demand periods. § 110.5: Pilot Light. Natural gas pool and spa heaters must not have a continuously burning pilot light. 150.0 § (p)' Pool Systems and Equipment Installation. Residential pool systems or equipment must meet the specified requirements for pump sizing, flow rate, piping, filters, and valves.' Lighting Measures: § 110.9: Lighting Controls and Components. All lighting control devices and systems, ballasts, and luminaires must meet the applicable requirements of § 110.9.' § 110.9(e): JA8 High Efficacy Light Sources. To qualify as a JAS high efficacy light source for compliance with § 150.0(k), a residential light source must be certified to the Energy Commission according to Reference Joint Appendix JAS. § 150.0(k)1A: Luminaire Efficacy. All installed luminaires must be high efficacy in accordance with TABLE 150.0-A. Blank Electrical Boxes. The number of electrical boxes that are more than 5 feet above the finished floor and do not contain a luminaire or § 150.0(k)1 B: other device must be no greater than the number of bedrooms. These electrical boxes must be served by a dimmer, vacancy sensor control, or fan speed control. Recessed Downlight Luminaires in Ceilings. Luminaires recessed into ceilings must meet all of the requirements for: insulation contact (IC) § 150.0(k)1C: labeling; air leakage; sealing; maintenance; and socket and light source as described in § 150.0(k)1C. A JA8-2016-E light source rated for elevated temperature must be installed by final inspection in all recessed downli ht luminaires in ceilings. § 150.0(k)1 D: Electronic Ballasts. Ballasts for fluorescent lamps rated 13 watts or greater must be electronic and must have an output frequency no less than 20 kHz. Night Lights. Permanently installed night lights and night lights integral to installed luminaires or exhaust fans must be rated to consume no § 150.0(k)1E: more than 5 watts of power per luminaire or exhaust fan as determined in accordance with § 130.0(c). Night lights do not need to be controlled by vacancy sensors. § 150.0(k)1 F: Lighting Integral to Exhaust Fans. Lighting integral to exhaust fans (except when installed by the manufacturer in kitchen exhaust hoods) must meet the applicable requirements of § 150.0(k).* Screw based luminaires. Screw based luminaires must not be recessed downlight luminaires in ceilings and must contain lamps that comply § 150.0(k)1G: with Reference Joint Appendix JA8. Installed lamps must be marked with "JA8-2016" or "JA8-2016-E" as specified in Reference Joint Appendix JA8.' § 150.0(k)1 H: Enclosed Luminaires. Light sources installed in enclosed luminaires must be JA8 compliant and must be marked with "JA8-2016-E." § 150.0(k)2A: Interior Switches and Controls. All forward phase cut dimmers used with LED light sources must comply with NEMA SSL 7A. § 150.0(k)2B: Interior Switches and Controls. Exhaust fans must be switched separately from lighting systems.' § 150.0(k)2C: Interior Switches and Controls. Luminaires must be switched with readily accessible controls that permit the luminaires to be manually switched ON and OFF. § 150.0(k)2D: Interior Switches and Controls. Controls and equipment must be installed in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. § 150.0(k)2E: Interior Switches and Controls. No control must bypass a dimmer or vacancy sensor function if the control is installed to comply with 150.0(k). § 150.0(k)2F: Interior Switches and Controls. Lighting controls must comply with the applicable requirements of § 110.9. Interior Switches and Controls. An energy management control system (EMCS) may be used to comply with dimmer requirements if it: § 150.0(k)2G: functions as a dimmer according to § 110.9; meets the Installation Certificate requirements of § 130.4; meets the EMCS requirements of § 130.5ft and meets all other requirements in § 150.0(k)2. Interior Switches and Controls. An EMCS may be used to comply with vacancy sensor requirements in § 150.0(k) if it meets all of the § 150.0(k)2H: following: it functions as a vacancy sensor according to § 110.9; the Installation Certificate requirements of § 130.4; the EMCS requirements of § 130.5ft and all other requirements in § 150.0(k)2. § 150.0(k)21: Interior Switches and Controls. A multiscene programmable controller may be used to comply with dimmer requirements in § 150.0(k) if it provides the functionality of a dimmer according to § 110.9, and complies with all other applicable requirements in § 150.0(k)2. 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary § 150.0(h)3A: Clearances. Installed air conditioner and heat pump outdoor condensing units must have a clearance of at least 5 feet from the outlet of any dryer vent. § 150.0(h)3B: Liquid Line Drier. Installed air conditioner and heat pump systems must be equipped with liquid line filter driers if required, as specified by manufacturer's instructions. § 150.00)1: Storage Tank Insulation. Unfired hot water tanks, such as storage tanks and backup storage tanks for solar water -heating systems, must have R-12 external insulation or R-16 internal insulation where the internal insulation R -value is indicated on the exterior of the tank. Water piping and cooling system line insulation. For domestic hot water system piping, whether buried or unburied, all of the following must be insulated according to the requirements of TABLE 120.3-A: the first 5 feet of hot and cold water pipes from the storage tank; all piping with a § 150.00)2A: nominal diameter of 3/4 inch or larger; all piping associated with a domestic hot water recirculation system regardless of the pipe diameter; piping from the heating source to storage tank or between tanks; piping buried below grade; and all hot water pipes from the heating source to kitchen fixtures.' § 150.00)26: Water piping and cooling system line insulation. All domestic hot water pipes that are buried below grade must be installed in a water proof and non -crushable casing or sleeve.' § 150.00)2C: Water piping and cooling system line insulation. Pipe for cooling system lines must be insulated as specified in § 150.00)2A. Distribution piping for steam and h dronic heating systems or hot waters stems must meet the requirements in TABLE 120.3-A.' § 150.00)3: Insulation Protection. Insulation must be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind. Insulation Protection. Insulation exposed to weather must be installed with a cover suitable for outdoor service. For example, protected by § 150.00)3A: aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. The cover must be water retardant and provide shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material. § 150.00)36: Insulation Protection. Insulation covering chilled water piping and refrigerant suction piping located outside the conditioned space must have a Class I or Class II vapor retarder. Gas or Propane Systems. Systems using gas or propane water heaters to serve individual dwelling units must include all of the following: a § 150.0(n)l: 120V electrical receptacle within 3 feet of the water heater; a Category III or IV vent, or a Type B vent with straight pipe between the outside termination and the space where the water heater is installed; a condensate drain that is no more than 2 inches higher than the base of the water heater, and allows natural draining without pump assistance; and a gas supply line with a capacity of at least 200,000 Btu/hr. § 150.0(n)2: Recirculating Loops. Recirculating loops serving multiple dwelling units must meet the requirements of § 110.3(c)5. § 150.0(n)3: Solar Water -heating Systems. Solar water -heating systems and collectors must be certified and rated by the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation SRCC or by a listing agency that is approved by the Executive Director. Ducts and Fans Measures: § 110.8(d)3: Ducts. Insulation installed on an existing space -conditioning duct must comply with § 604.0 of the California Mechanical Code (CMC). If a contractor installs the insulation, the contractor must certify to the customer, in writing, that the insulation meets this requirement. CMC Compliance. All air -distribution system ducts and plenums must be installed, sealed, and insulated to meet the requirements of CMC §§ 601.0, 602.0, 603.0, 604.0, 605.0 and ANSI/SMACNA-006-2006 HVAC Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible 3rd Edition. Portions of supply -air and return -air ducts and plenums must be insulated to a minimum installed level of R-6.0 (or higher if required by CMC § 605.0) or a minimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in conditioned space as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing § 150.0(m)1: (RA3.1.4.3.8). Connections of metal ducts and inner core of flexible ducts must be mechanically fastened. Openings must be sealed with mastic, tape, or other duct -closure system that meets the applicable requirements of UL 181, UL 181 A, or UL 181B or aerosol sealant that meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic or tape is used to seal openings greater than Y< inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or tape must be used. Building cavities, support platforms for air handlers, and plenums designed or constructed with materials other than sealed sheet metal, duct board or flexible duct must not be used for conveying conditioned air. Building cavities and support platforms may contain ducts. Ducts installed in cavities and support platforms must not be compressed to cause reductions in the cross-sectional area of the ducts: Factory -Fabricated Duct Systems. Factory -fabricated duct systems must comply with applicable requirements for duct construction, § 150.0(m)2: connections, and closures; joints and seams of duct systems and their components must not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive duct tapes unless such tae is used in combination with mastic and draw bands. § 150.0(m)3: Field -Fabricated Duct Systems. Field -fabricated duct systems must comply with applicable requirements for: pressure -sensitive tapes, mastics, sealants, and other requirements specified for duct construction. § 150.0(m)7: Backdraft Dampers. All fan systems that exchange air between the conditioned space and the outside of the building must have backdraft or automatic dampers. § 150.0(m)8: Gravity Ventilation Dampers. Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space must have either automatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside, except combustion inlet and outlet air openings and elevator shaft vents. Protection of Insulation. Insulation must be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and § 150.0(m)9: wind. Insulation exposed to weather must be suitable for outdoor service. For example, protected by aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. Cellular foam insulation must be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and provides shielding from solar radiation. § 150.0(m)10: Porous Inner Core Flex Duct. Porous inner core flex duct must have a non -porous layer between the inner core and outer vapor barrier. Duct System Sealing and Leakage Test. When space conditioning systems use forced air duct systems to supply conditioned air to an § 150.0(m)11: occupiable space, the ducts must be sealed and duct leakage tested, as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, in accordance with § 150.0 m 11 and Reference Residential Appendix RA3. Air Filtration. Mechanical systems that supply air to an occupiable space through ductwork exceeding 10 feet in length and through a thermal § 150.0(m)12: conditioning component, except evaporative coolers, must be provided with air filter devices that meet the design, installation, efficiency, pressure drop, and labeling requirements of § 150.0(m)12. W.t a- 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary NOTE: Low-rise residential buildings subject to the Energy Standards must comply with all applicable mandatory measures, regardless of the compliance approach used. Review the respective section for more information. 'Exceptions may apply. (Original 08/2016) Building Envelope Measures: § 110.6(a)l : Air Leakage. Manufactured fenestration, exterior doors, and exterior pet doors must limit air leakage to 0.3 cfm/ft' or less when tested per NFRC-400 or ASTM E283 or AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-2011.' § 110.6(a)5: Labeling. Fenestration products must have a label meeting the requirements of § 10-111(a). § 110.6(b): Field fabricated exterior doors and fenestration products must use U -factors and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) values from TABLES 110.6-A and 110.6-13 for compliance and must be caulked and/or weatherstri ed.' § 110.7: Air Leakage. All joints, penetrations, and other openings in the building envelope that are potential sources of air leakage must be caulked, asketed, or weather stripped. § 110.8(a): Insulation Certification by Manufacturers. Insulation specified or installed must meet Standards for Insulating Material. § 110.8(g): Insulation Requirements for Heated Slab Floors. Heated slab floors must be insulated per the requirements of § 110.8(g). § 110.8(i): Roofing Products Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance. The thermal emittance and aged solar reflectance values of the roofing material must meet the requirements of § 110.8(i) when the installation of a cool roof is specified on the CFI R. § 110.80): Radiant Barrier. A radiant barrier must have an emittance of 0.05 or less and be certified to the Department of Consumer Affairs. Ceiling and Rafter Roof Insulation. Minimum R-22 insulation in wood -frame ceiling; or the weighted average U -factor must not exceed 0.043. Minimum R-19 or weighted average U -factor of 0.054 or less in a rafter roof alteration. Attic access doors must have permanently attached § 150.0(a): insulation using adhesive or mechanical fasteners. The attic access must be gasketed to prevent air leakage. Insulation must be installed in direct contact with a continuous roof or ceiling which is sealed to limit infiltration and exfiltration as specified in § 110.7, including but not limited to placing insulation either above or below the roof deck or on top of a drywall ceiling.' § 150.0(b): Loose -fill Insulation. Loose fill insulation must meet the manufacturer's required density for the labeled R -value. Wall Insulation. Minimum R-13 insulation in 2x4 inch wood framing wall or have a U -factor of 0.102 or less (R-19 in 2x6 or U -factor of 0.074 or § 150.0(c): less). Opaque non -framed assemblies must have an overall assembly U -factor not exceeding 0.102, equivalent to an installed value of R-13 in a wood framed assembly.* § 150.0(d): Raised -floor Insulation. Minimum R-19 insulation in raised wood framed floor or 0.037 maximum U -factor.' § 150.0(f): Slab Edge Insulation. Slab edge insulation must meet all of the following: have a water absorption rate, for the insulation material alone without facings, no greater than 0.3%; have a water vapor permeance no greater than 2.0 perm/inch; be protected from physical damage and UV light deterioration; and, when installed as part of a heated slab floor, meet the requirements of § 110.8(g). Vapor Retarder. In Climate Zones 1-16, the earth floor of unvented crawl space must be covered with a Class I or Class II vapor retarder. This § 150.0(g)l: requirement also applies to controlled ventilation crawls ace for buildings complying with the exception to § 150.0(d). Vapor Retarder. In Climate Zones 14 and 16, a Class I or Class II vapor retarder must be installed on the conditioned space side of all § 150.0(g)2: insulation in all exterior walls, vented attics, and unvented attics with air -permeable insulation. 150.0 § (q)' Fenestration Products. Fenestration, including skylights, separating conditioned space from unconditioned space or outdoors must have a maximum U -factor of 0.58; or the weighted averse U -factor of all fenestration must not exceed 0.58.' Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances, and Gas Log Measures: § 150.0(e)1A: Closable Doors. Masonry or factory -built fireplaces must have a closable metal or glass door covering the entire opening of the firebox. § 150.0(e)I B: Combustion Intake. Masonry or factory -built fireplaces must have a combustion outside air intake, which is at least six square inches in area and is equipped with a readily accessible, operable, and tight -fitting damper or combustion -air control device.' § 150.0(e)1C: Flue Damper. Masonry or factory -built fireplaces must have a flue damper with a readily accessible control.' § 150.0(e)2: Pilot Light. Continuous burning pilot lights and the use of indoor air for cooling a firebox jacket, when that indoor air is vented to the outside of the building, are prohibited. Space Conditioning, Water Heating, and Plumbing System Measures: § 110.0-§ 110.3: Certification. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, water heaters, showerheads, faucets, and all other regulated appliances must be certified by the manufacturer to the Energy Commission.' § 110.2(a): HVAC Efficiency. Equipment must meet the applicable efficiency requirements in TABLE 110.2-A through TABLE 110.2-K.' Controls for Heat Pumps with Supplementary Electric Resistance Heaters. Heat pumps with supplementary electric resistance heaters § 110.2(b): must have controls that prevent supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat pump alone; and in which the cut -on temperature for compression heating is higher than the cut -on temperature for supplementary heating, and the cut-off temperature for compression heating is higher than the cut-off temperature for supplementary heating.* § 110.2(c): Thermostats. All unitary heating or cooling systems not controlled by a central energy management control system (EMCS) must have a setback thermostat.' Water Heating Recirculation Loops Serving Multiple Dwelling Units. Water heating recirculation loops serving multiple dwelling units must § 110.3(c)5: meet the air release valve, backflow prevention, pump priming, pump isolation valve, and recirculation loop connection requirements of § 110.3(c)5. § 110.3(c)7: Isolation Valves. Instantaneous water heaters with an input rating greater than 6.8 kBTU/hr (2 kW) must have isolation valves with hose bibbs or other fittings on both cold water and hot water lines of water heating systems to allow for water tank flushing when the valves are closed. § 110.5: Pilot Lights. Continuously burning pilot lights are prohibited for natural gas: fan -type central furnaces; household cooking appliances (appli- ances without an electrical supply voltage connection with pilot lights that consume less than 150 Btu/hr are exempt); and pool and spa heaters.' Building Cooling and Heating Loads. Heating and/or cooling loads are calculated in accordance with ASHRAE Handbook, Equipment § 150.0(h)l: Volume, Applications Volume, and Fundamentals Volume; SMACNA Residential Comfort System Installation Standards Manual; or ACCA Manual J using design conditions specified in § 150.0(h)2. ' ,Butte -County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE.CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR. 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965.. (530) 538-7601 Office (530) 538-7785 Fax www.buttecountv.net www.buttegeneralplan.net INSTALLATION OF WATER -CONSERVING PLUMBING FIXTURES SB -407 o California Civil, Code -Secti-onA101.1 e 201:3 Green Building Standards Code In-2009;•-theCalifornia;State ,Legislature passedSenate Bill°S6 407 which,, requires the replacement of .' plumbing fixtures7that are`.riot water conserving; -effective. January. 1, 20.14.' Similac provisions are found z • > :in both the California. Civil' Code. and, the -2013, California:Green Building.-Standards.Code: This 'informational bulletin has beenissued1 by- Butte County'to clarify how these regulations, shall be applied by this. jurisdiction. o,..° '_w. Each one.of.these-codes•and,regulations make•reference to the.requirements forreplacement of non- compliant, plumbing fixtures<with•water-conserving plumbing. fixtures, when a property is undergoing :' #=:r:•+� alterations orimprovements:eThedefinition•of�am"alteration" in the California Building,.Standards Code is; Any -construction orrenovation'to an existing: structure other than axepair or -addition . Based on this definition; any building. permit;issuedfor the:repair or maintenance of an existing, structure would �� : �•., not be subject to the requirements of Senate. Bill �AB.407. With respect to "alterations", Section .301. 1.1 • of the California Green. Building: Standards Codeapecifies the requirements shall apply only to the • specific area of the addition or alteration: (Please refer to the attached flowchart, and CAL80 Legislative Analysis for further clarification) Solar Photovoltaic Systems have been aggressively promoted in the State of California with directives and recommendations from the Governor's Office and the State Legislature, and to facilitate their installation and use. For example, Senate Bill SB 1222 was enacted to provide guidelines related to the reasonable cost of permit fees for the installation of rooftop solar energy systems. The application of SB 407 when a solar photovoltaic system is installed on an existing building would incur additional costs and associated permit fees which would. be in conflict with the. requirements and intent of SB 1222. Based on this, and the provisions -of the California Green Building Standards Code related to the specific area of the, alteration; Solar Photovoltaic Systems shall not be subject to the requirements of SB 407. Therefore, effective January 1, 2014, the. following permits shall not be subject to SB 407 in the County of Butte: • Electrical service change -outs • HVAC and other mechanical change -outs • Re -roofs • Sewer line replacement • Siding or stucco replacement • Site work: retaining walls, fences, walk ways, etc. • Water heater replacement • Window replacement • Residential solar systems • Swimming pools • Other minor repairs or maintenance as determined by the Building Official All other provisions of SB 407 shall be enforced such as additions or alterations. 01/01/1014/SB 407 Interpretation handout SB 407, Padilla Property Transfers: plumbing fixtures replacement Effective January 1, 2014 Civil. Code - Section 1101.1 2013 Green.Building Code Section 301.1.1 =Additions & Alterations -Project: submitted to AHJ Yes- it meets the definition of an Addition or Alteration as determined by the AHJ ADDITION- AN EXTENSION OR INCREASE IN FLOOR AREA"OF AN EXISITNG BUILDING OR STRUCUTURE ALTERATION- ANY CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION TO AN EXISTING STRUCUTURE OTHER TITAN REPAIR FOR THE ---OF MAINTENANCE OR . ADDITION Replace non-compliant plumbing fixtures Toilet > 1.6 GPF Urinal > 1.0 GPF Showerhead > 2.5 GPM Interior Faucet > 2.2 GPM Is this project an ddition. or Alteration? NO - THIS IS A. REPAIR RE -ROOF What is a repair? HVAC CHANGEOUT REPAIR- THE ELEC. SERVICE RECONSTRUCTION CHANGE -OUT OR RENEWAL OF ANY PART OF AN WINDOW EXISTING REPLACEMENT BUILDING FOR THE PURPOSE OF ITS MAINTENANCE. WATER HEATER 2013 CBC REPLACEMENT SIDING OTHER MINOR REPAIRS AS DETERMINED BY AHJ wer,� 0-6":�je Irl/ c oor o � k V Z17 y ,,1,066- �!0 b : ' ` _' *Provide two small appliance branch circuits are required for the kitchen and'are limited to supplying wall ,-.i• and counter space outlets for the kitchen, pantry, breakfast room, dining room, and similar areas *Receptacles in bathrooms, kitchen, outdoors, laundry areas, and within 6 ft of a sink shall be GFCL - *All 120 -volt, single phase, 15 -and 20 -ampere branch circuits supplying outlets (i.e., receptacles lights, c%sed" �L� s ��er G >Ce�'�,� smoke detectors, etc.) installed in dwelling unit kitchens, family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, laundry areas,,or similar rooms or FQ n s = G ponelibraries, shall be protected by a listed combination -type arc -fault circuit interrupter G F*Outlets shall be placed so at no point measured horizontally along the floor line in any wall space is more than `VG -a YA a k C /6s1% C ox30 n "f 6 5'ox 3 6 feet from a receptacle outlet. Z_,9 *A dedicated 20 -amp branch circuit shall be provided to supply the laundry receptacle outlets. *At least one 120 -volt, 20 -amp branch circuit shall be provided to supply bathroom outlets. _ 0X a *Outlets to be Tamper-resistant. side - � Lighting shall be high efficacy. Door 1 ' *Showers and tub -shower combinations shall be provided with individual control valves of the pressure D balance, thermostatic, or combination pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valve type. WI * The bathroom exhaust fan shall be controlled with humidistat control capable of adjustment between a relative ? - i humidity range of 50% to 80%. 36 ' *Plumbing fixtures shall be upgraded per SB 407. *All new exterior siding, roofing, decking, and windows shall be approved for W.U.I areas per CRC R337 � elaset rk qX F- 9� ---� T 3�f s reefi , V PEW T # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DAT 7— Z _/ 2' BY V� J 0 w