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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB17-1283 047-750-073GENERAL NOTES MISCELLANEOUS I. PROVIDE 4" HIGH x �" WIDE STREET ADDRESS NUMBERS OF CONTRA5TIN6 COLOR, V1515LE FROM STREETS. 2. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM 15 REQUIRED PER CRC R313.3 OR NFPA 13D. FIRE SPRINKLER PLANS SHALL BE SUBMITTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER; SUCH PLANS MUST BE APPROVED, PERMIT ISSUED, AND HAVE IN5PECTION BY THE FIRE MARSHALL PRIOR TO BUILDING CLOSING IN. 3. GARAGE MAN DOOR TO BE 50LID GORE 1-3/8" THICK OR 20 MIN. FIRE RATED DR. w/ SELF CLOSING DEVICE PER GRG R302.5.1. 4. ALL DOORS w/ 6LAZ I N6 TO BE TEMPERED 6LAZ I NO. CONCRETE I. CONCRETE TO BE 5 SACK MIX, 2500 P51 ® 28 DAYS 2. REINFORCING STEEL TO BE INTERMEDIATE GRADE DEFORMED BARS -TYPE N OR 40. ROUGH CARPENTRY I. INSTALL BLOCKING AS REQUIRED TO SUPPORT FINISH HARDWARE AND FIRE 5TOPPIN6 TO OUT OFF CONGEALED DRAFT OPENIN55 AS REQUIRED BY CODES. 2. STRUCTURAL FRAMING SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR TO THE GRADES INDICATED OR BETTER (WWPA GRADING RULES) UNLE55 NOTED OTHERWISE. CONGEALED 4x BEAMS 4 POSTS ......................... NO.2 EXPOSED 4x BEAMS 4 PE5T5...............................NO. 1 bx BM5 4 POSTS.........................................................NO. 1 2x JOISTS AND RAFTERS........................................NO. 2 STUD, SILLS, PLATES...................................................NO. 2 SILLS ON CONCRETE ....................................... :........... PTHF MISC. FRAMING NOT NOTED....................................NO. 2 3. PLYWOOD SHALL BE OF THE DESIGNATED GRADE AND SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE U.S. PRODUCT STANDARDS P5 1-83. 4. NAILS AT PLYWOOD PANELS SHALL HAVE g/8" EDGE D 1 STANCE AND SHALL NOT PENETRATE FACE -PLY. 5. NO PIECE OF PLYWOOD ROOF, FLOOR OR WALL SHEATHING SHALL BE LE55 THAN 12" IN LEAST DIRECTION. 6. FRAMING HARDWARE SHALL BE SIMPSON STRONG -TIE OR APPROVED EQUAL, WITH CONNECTORS AS SPECIFIED 1. PROVIDE SOLID BEARING CONTINUOUS FROM ALL BEAMS TO FOUNDATION. 8. PROVIDE FIRE BLOCKING IN CONGEALED SPACES VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY IN ACCORDANCE w/ 2016 G.R.G. SECTION 8302.11. 9. FASTENERS FOR PRESERVATIVE TREATED AND FIRE TREATED WOOD SHALL BE OF HOT DIPPED ZING COATED GALVANIZED STEEL, SILICON BRONZE OR COPPER. THE COATING WEIGHT5 FOR ZING COATED FASTENERS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE w/ A5TMA 153. 2016 ORO SECTION 8317.3. 10. EACH 51DE OF TOP PL. LAP SPLICE SHALL HAVE (5) Ibd (5�" x.155" -P) MIN., TYP. 11. TYPICAL FASTENERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE w/ GBG TABLE 2304.10.1. 12. STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE LUMBER SHALL BE VERSA -LAM Fb3100 OR VERSA -RIM AS MFR. BY 5015E CASCADE. 13. BEARING WALL HDR5. SHALL BE 4xI0 #2 OR 6x8 D.F. #1 MIN., TYP., U.O.N. PLUMBING I. THE AGOREOATE AREA OF PLUMBING VENTS SHALL BE 12.5-7 5Q. INCHES, MIN. 2. GAS F I RED WATER HEATER TANKS SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE ADJACENT FRAMING w/ 16 GAUGE METAL STRAP (0516 OR EQ.) w/ MIN. 2" LONG #12 WOOD 5CREW5 ® 4" ABOVE CONTROLS AND WITHIN 12" OF THE TOP OF THE TANK. 4. SHOWER AND TUB -SHOWER COMBINATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED w/ INDIVIDUAL CONTROL VALVES OF THE PRESSURE BALANCE OR THE THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE TYPE. 5. INSTALL A 4" DRAIN FOR BUILDINGS PROVIDING MORE THAN (3) WATER CLOSETS. 6. HORIZONTAL DRAINAGE PIPING SHALL BE 2% MIN. SLOPE. -7. SHOWER AND TUB/SHWR WALL5 SHALL HAVE A SMOOTH, HARD, NONABSORBENT SURFACE o/ A MOISTURE IRE515TANT UNDERLAYMENT TO A HEIGHT OF -72" ASV. FINISH FLR. DRAIN INLET, PER ORO R30-7.2 8. A NON -REMOVABLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE SHALL BE INSTALLED ON ALL EXTERIOR H05E 5155. 9. THE WATER HEATER'S TYPE 'B' OAS VENT SHALL TERMINATE NOT LESS THAN 5' IN VERTICAL HEIGHT ABOVE THE HI6HE5T CONNECTED APPLIANCE DRAFT HOOD OR FLUE COLLA 10. VIDE MIN. 24" DEEP x 30" WIDE CLEARANCE IN FRONT ALL WATER CLOSETS. PROVIDE MIN. IS" FROM CENTER OF WATER OL05ET TO ANY 51DE WALL OR 055TRUGTI ON. MECHANICAL I. DRYER DUCT TO BE MIN. 4" 4) TO THE OUTSIDE, EQUIPPED WITH A BACK -DRAFT DAMPER. 4"cP DUCT LENGTH IS LIMITED TO 14' WITH 2 ELBOWS. OTHER LENGTHS OR 51ZF-5 A5 PERMITTED OR REQUIRED BY THE MANUFACTURE'5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL. (SUBMIT REQUEST FOR MODIFICATIONS) 2. SINGLE-WALL METAL PIPE SHALL NOT BE USED A5 A VENT IN PNELLIN05 AND RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES. 3. ALL EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL TERMINATE NOT LE55 THAN 3' FROM A PROPERTY LINE OR OPENINGS INTO THE BUILDING. 4. ENVIRONMENTAL AIR DUCTS EXHAUSTS ( E.G., DRYERS, BATHROOM FANS, DOMESTIC RANGE VENTS, ETC) SHALL BE EQUIPPED w/ BACK -DRAFT DAMPERS. SHEARNALL SCHEDULE: 511MSOL: SHEARWALL: Q 5/g" GDX PLYWD. OR OSB W/ 8d'5 ®6", 12" O.G. 3/g" GDX PLYWD. OR OSB Q w/ 8d'5 ® 411,12" O.G. w/ 4x STUDS ® ADJ. PANEL 5PL I CE5 Q3 5/8" GDX PLYWD. OR OSB w/ 8d'5 ® 511,12" O.G. w/ 4x STUDS ® ADJ. PANEL SPLICES A:2 s/8" GDX PLYWD. OR 055 W/ 8d'S ® 211, 12" O.G. w/ 4x STUDS ® ADJ. PANEL SPLICES I. NAILS SHALL BE COMMON NAILS (2142"x.1319, TYP., U.O.N. 2. ALL PLYWOOD PANELS SHALL HAVE ALL EDGES BLOGKED. N (2) 3050 SH (2) 3050 SH 200 AMP., 3 -WIRE ELEG. MAIN w/ UFER GROUND T 3050 FR. PLAY ROOM Q' GL6. CARPET 0 II 1=1 /111 4.5' N d 4020 XO w/ HD. HT. ® -7'-b" (2)505,0 SH G.I. TUB/ SHWR w/ ILE WALLS BEARING WALL HDR5. PER _ D I N I NC7 CARPENTRY0 &ENELOTESNOTE Oa' 01-6. #13, TYP., U.O.N. m 3ATH 4 LAMINATE ry el' 01-6. TILE cl CL 67. O 2468 II' GL6. 01-6. BREAK LINE 3068 G.O. PROVIDE ISLAND SINK n VENTING PER 2016 GPO, -„ -)Ai a . , SECTION X109► T W KITCHE I I' GL6. LAMINATE TANKLE55 WH O ARAOE a' GLC. GONG. NOTE: GARAGE WALLS AND 01-6. FIN. TO BE MIN. �" GYP. BD. (2) 3050 SH. II 5" x 9" 24F -V4 GLB -------------- N k423.0' OWNER CHANGES 12'-8" 16'-0" REVISION, VATEI 5y, b' --jiff (2 b' -O" 0 5-5-1-7JR T 6.25' Oa !�+ GISL N 050 FIX, TEMP. (2) 3050 SH - T5�"x IOY2" 24F -V4 GLB ILE FREEIFRao)777=. L'DRY <t _/ PORCH r 9' GL6. I to ......... I • TILE 1 A I �tuo > PANTR`I' ? B TANKLE55 WH ELEG. tu l l SUB -PANEL WATER HEATER EFFIGIENGY: A2 VERIFIGATION: SEE CFIR FOR HERS REQ'S LAMINATE ; O D I O L J 2668 w X i 9 01-6.W TALLNALLS _ � O ell FLOOR MOUNTED 61-411 - m WO GONG. -- I BA"r'�..t 2 2868 �Qp -71-6" HD. HT., U.O.N. FAUCET Tx 51 MP50N L IDL HALL Imo' PERMIT # GOV'D F_ 9' GL�;7 LAMINA 501605 0.0. BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PATIO REVIEWED FOR I CODE COMPLIANCE 9 GL6. 2868 L J MASTER I/2 LITE GONG. - _DBL. +�ALLABV. 12080 FRENCH SLIDER (OXXO) DU2 I N c =OVEN. _3'-4" 6x8 �-�xb 22"x30" ATTIC 2868 S.G. w/ � ACCESS SELF GL5R. 4 1+104Q 5,5' DI SELF LATCHING BATH0 I HDU PR. 2668 T W KITCHE I I' GL6. LAMINATE TANKLE55 WH O ARAOE a' GLC. GONG. NOTE: GARAGE WALLS AND 01-6. FIN. TO BE MIN. �" GYP. BD. (2) 3050 SH. II 5" x 9" 24F -V4 GLB -------------- N k423.0' OWNER CHANGES 12'-8" 16'-0" REVISION, VATEI 5y, b' --jiff (2 b' -O" 0 5-5-1-7JR T 6.25' Oa !�+ GISL N 050 FIX, TEMP. (2) 3050 SH - T5�"x IOY2" 24F -V4 GLB ILE FREEIFRao)777=. -_' 2468 O SOFFIT lxL .D 3'-4" 4'-2" I'-2" O fLLHDU2 13'-0" _ ® 5.5' GREAT ROOM tV HD LAMINATE 1' I CARPET I BEDROOM :2 2-� 6 668 w/ 9' GL6. 614 FIX CARPET Ox ------ 1 n BV. O VERIFY P 4 5 22"x30" ATTIC LEGATION TILE SHWR / PR. 2668 POG. w/ TEMP. OL. OFFICE 9' GL6. LAMINATE (2) 3050 SH 12'-0" . w TEMP. GL. ENCL. GOVR'D o <t 11 PORCH r HNR I STAND I N6 TUB • I \ / I ACCESS B TANKLE55 WH X 1L /� COVPATIO AT IO l l +�Qd WATER HEATER EFFIGIENGY: A2 VERIFIGATION: SEE CFIR FOR HERS REQ'S J COUNTY 6x8 'Y O L J 2668 w i 9 01-6.W TALLNALLS _ � �-2x6 FLOOR MOUNTED MITRE PORCHJBEAM5�O' p (`1 GONG. o/ 6x6 POST BA"r'�..t 2 2614 FIX �Qp -71-6" HD. HT., U.O.N. FAUCET Tx 51 MP50N L IDL STRAPS, TYP. Imo' PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES L) REVIEWED FOR O CODE COMPLIANCE bD DATE -- - - -------BY._ MASTER - MASTER +�ALLABV. 12080 FRENCH SLIDER (OXXO) N _3'-4" BEDROOM cOv TILE LINEN BATH0 PR. 2668 52"xl2" 24F -V4 GLB N/ DBL. TRIMMERS _ O a' GL6. TILE W Q' CLO. CARPET ry -_' 2468 O SOFFIT lxL .D 3'-4" 4'-2" I'-2" O fLLHDU2 13'-0" _ ® 5.5' GREAT ROOM tV HD LAMINATE 1' I CARPET I BEDROOM :2 2-� 6 668 w/ 9' GL6. 614 FIX CARPET Ox ------ 1 n BV. O VERIFY P 4 5 22"x30" ATTIC LEGATION TILE SHWR / PR. 2668 POG. w/ TEMP. OL. OFFICE 9' GL6. LAMINATE (2) 3050 SH 12'-0" . w TEMP. GL. ENCL. GOVR'D o pis Po 11 PORCH r T I 9' GLC. • I \ / I ACCESS I HDU.2 l l +�Qd WATER HEATER EFFIGIENGY: A2 VERIFIGATION: SEE CFIR FOR HERS REQ'S J COUNTY 6x8 'Y O L J 2668 w �n rr 2 �-2x6 MITRE PORCHJBEAM5�O' o/ 6x6 POST BA"r'�..t 2 2614 FIX �Qp -71-6" HD. HT., U.O.N. 51 MP50N L IDL STRAPS, TYP. Imo' PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES L) REVIEWED FOR O CODE COMPLIANCE bD DATE -- - - -------BY._ 1t;,-, - 2468 +�ALLABV. a en M TILE PR. 2668 O W � 9' CLO. P 4 5 _ A/G/ UNIT t W E --i LAMINATE ------- JE- - - - - - P 4 S c b �� I70, -71_011 41_011 PR. 2668 Gil � � ( Itoh5> C) 1 O � � H O H -7'-0" m w � O Q� 4-1 W 11 - - - _ - (D W co BELT -DRIVE WHOLE 60-78I E-+ di ° AA HOUSE FAN w/ R4.2 HDU * No. C2128 R 7/1 A�- - 10' GLG.� 3121 Date JUNE 201-7 HLVS Scale 1 w/ IN5UL., w/ VARIABLE2668 SPEED RHEOSTAT.w Job 17-2306 Sheet Of Sheets 2614 FIX I I ABV. BEDROOM 3 o n 6" TY 0- CARPET 1 2668 w/ FIX /G ENTRY ABV CORK FLOORING pv 1 1 2468 .y I SOFFIT 1 1 LAMINATE 1 o I ArRLANSOM 2'-4ei 2468 PKT. FX FX FX TEP. 2468 BEDROOM 4 BATH 3 0 a5.-7' 5 9' OL 0. 3 - I t 6'-10" CARPET TILE FLOOR FLAN 1/4" = 1'-E" " 1 Irl an (0) GOVR'D o pis Po 11 PORCH r T I 9' GLC. (2) 3050 SH. I i GONG. I 90Q o l l +�Qd WATER HEATER EFFIGIENGY: A2 VERIFIGATION: SEE CFIR FOR HERS REQ'S J COUNTY 6x8 'Y 2036 TEMP. A �n rr 2 MITRE PORCHJBEAM5�O' o/ 6x6 POST WINDOWS TO HAVE oN, ATTACH TO P -71-6" HD. HT., U.O.N. 51 MP50N L IDL STRAPS, TYP. Imo' PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES L) REVIEWED FOR O CODE COMPLIANCE bD DATE -- - - -------BY._ 1t;,-, - FLOOR FLAN 1/4" = 1'-E" " 1 Irl an (0) MINIMUM HEATING EFFIGIENGY: cf6% AFUE 0 By: WI uNt= MINIMUM COOL I NO EFFICIENCY: 16.0 SEER 13.0 EER u 0 8-8-17 DUCT INSULATION: R8 COV. PORCH AREA: 33(b SQ. FT. - RADIANT BARRIER ROOF SHEATH I NO: REQ'D A _ WATER HEATER EFFIGIENGY: A2 VERIFIGATION: SEE CFIR FOR HERS REQ'S J COUNTY NNO� 'Y 2036 TEMP. Ga 4 �n rr ^�,y+10 II AREAS: II Revision: MINIMUM HEATING EFFIGIENGY: cf6% AFUE LIVING AREA: 3121 SQ. FT. By: 0 MINIMUM COOL I NO EFFICIENCY: 16.0 SEER 13.0 EER OARAOE AREA: al T. 0 8-8-17 DUCT INSULATION: R8 COV. PORCH AREA: 33(b SQ. FT. - RADIANT BARRIER ROOF SHEATH I NO: REQ'D BUTTE _ WATER HEATER EFFIGIENGY: A2 VERIFIGATION: SEE CFIR FOR HERS REQ'S J COUNTY n REQUIRED HERS 'AUG 1 p 2017 Revision: Date: By: 0 -7-12-1-1 JR 0 8-8-17 JR N n �n rr • �T.� oN, .Q tin IDL Imo' L) O � bD C W a en M 00 M O W � LO W E --i Q 0 O V1 � � O C) O � � H O H m w � O Q� 4-1 W (D W co E-+ di ° AA * No. C2128 R 7/1 A�- A I REHART 3121 Date JUNE 201-7 Scale Drawn JMR Job 17-2306 Sheet Of Sheets Revision: Date: By: 0 —1-12-1-1 JR LL N M � O W o � a ' ` M CO V— CD W � LO W r , Q � p � W u O C:)� o� o w CO ARIRY cy v � * NJ� No. C 283 17/19 N. CAIREHART 3121 Date JUNE 2017 Scale Dawn JMR Job I-1-2306 Sheet 2 OIr Of Sheets Revision: Date: By: A 7-12-17 JR N Eno t- 19 ItT W E-+ 00 MCu �+ in MSI U � � u U °U N W M ' ` 00 M CO 0 W � LO V W CD WW�z W � H O � N � w w p� r—i CD �O F--� CO ° AA * No C2128 R 7/1 X41 REHART 3121 Date JUNE 201'1 Scale Drawn JMR Job 17-2306 Sheet eN Of Sheets ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS SINGLE POLE SWITCH —} GLC. MTD. FIXT. CEILING FAN w/ LIGHT THREE WAY SWITCH RECESSED GLC. FIXT. DIMMER SWITCH CEILING FAN NO LIGHT D MINI RECESSED GLC. FIXT. D3 DIMMER/5-WAY SWITCH WALL MTD. FIXTURE 0 SIGNAL PUSH BUTTON $T TIMER 5WITGH .�_ TRACK FIXTURE PANEL BOARD os VACANCY SENSOR -¢- PENDANT LIGHT i V.V ,EI, DUPLEX REGEPT. 0 PUCK LIGHT DJ ELEC. DISCONNECT SCONCE FIXTURE ® 110 V. SMOKE DETECTOR 220 VOLT OUTLET -b- MINI SCONCE FIXTURE EXHAUST FAN DUPLEX SPLIT WIRED MOTION-ACTIVATEDWHOLE HOUSE VACUUM QUAD. REGEPT. y(/ SECURITY LIGHT CONNECTION UNDER CABINET CM IIOv CARBON MONOXIDE FLOOR OUTLET LIGHTING 0 ALARM w/ BATTERY BACKUP a TV OUTLET _ TUBE LIGHT FIXTURE OF1 AUTOMATIC GARAGE PHONE OUTLET VP SUITABLE FOR DAMP _ r_ DOOR OPENER LISTED IN LOCATION L- — ACCORDANCE w/ UL 525, e TV/PHONE OUTLET -}— FUEL GAS OUTLET w/ 6F1 OUTLET I. ALL LUMINAIRES SHALL BE JAS -2016 L15TED HIGH -EFFICACY. 2. ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL BE "SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS" ELECTRICAL NOTES: I. PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL 20 AMP BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR EACH BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY. THESE GIRGUITS SHALL SERVE NO OTHER OUTLETS. 2. ALL (N) 15 4 20 AMP BRANCH CIRCUITS SUPPLYING OUTLETS INSTALLED IN BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, PARLORS, LIBRARIES, DEN5, 5UNROOM5, RECREATION ROOMS, HALLWAYS, CLOSETS OR 51MILAR ROOMS, SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A COMBINATION ARG -FAULT CIRCUITS INTERRUPTERS. 5. PROVIDE (2) OR MORE 20 -AMP SMALL APPLIANCE BRANCH CIRCUITS EVENLY PROPORTIONED IN THE KITCHEN, PANTRY, BREAKFAST ROOM, DINING ROOM, OR SIMILAR AREA TO SERVE ALL WALL AND FLOOR OUTLETS. SUCH CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE NO OTHER OUTLETS. 4. ALL (N) 125 VOLT, SINGLE PHASE, 15 AND 20 AMP RECEPTACLES SHALL BE LISTED TAMPER RESISTANT RECEPTACLES. 5. IF NOT EXISTING, PROVIDE NEW 110 VOLT OPERATED SMOKE DETECTORS ® ALL EXISTING AND NEW BEDROOMS AND CENTRALLY LOCATED IN HALLWAYS OUTSIDE OF BEDROOMS, WITH A MINIMUM OF ONE DETECTOR PER FLOOR. IF NOT EXISTING, PROVIDE IIOV OPERATED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS AT ALL EXIST. AND NEW HALLWAYS OUTSIDE OF BEDROOMS WITH A MINIMUM OF ONE DETECTOR PER FLOOR. ALL HARDWIRED DETECTORS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED. 6. FIXTURES, LAMP HOLDERS AND RECEPTACLES OUTLETS SHALL BE SECURELY SUPPORTED. A FIXTURE THAT WEIGHS MORE THAN blbs OR EXCEEDS 161n. IN ANY DIMENSION SHALL NOT BE SUPPORTED BY THE SCREW SHELL OF A LAMP HOLDER PER 2016 GEC SECTION 410.50. (0). OUTLET BOXES SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE SOLE SUPPORT FOR CEILING FANS PER 2016 SECTION 514.71 (a 4 d). -7. ALL (N) GARAGE, LAUNDRY ROOM, AND UTILITY ROOM LIGHTING SHALL BE HIGH -EFF I CAGY AND CONTROLLED BY A MANUAL -ON VACANCY SENSOR. S. ALL LUMINAIRES SHALL BE JA5-2016 L15TED HIGH -EFFICACY. 5. ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTING SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY A MANUAL ON AND OFF 5WITGH AND a. CONTROLLED BY A PHOTOCELL AND MOTION SENSOR, OR b. PHOTO CONTROL 4 AUTOMATIC TIME SWITCH CONTROL, OR c. ASTRONOMICAL TIME CLOCK, OR d. ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM (EM05) VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS I. KITCHEN VENTILATION: A. THE KITCHEN SHALL HAVE AN EXHAUST FAN N/ A MIN. VENTILATION RATE OF 100 CFM. B. THE NOISE RATING SHALL BE 5 50NE MAXIMUM. G. THE FAN SHALL BE DUCTED TO THE OUTSIDE w/ A MINIMUM 5"0 SMOOTH DUCT (55' MAXIMUM RUN w/ (2) ELBOWS OR FITTINGS). 2. BATHROOM VENTILATION: A. EACH BATHROOM SHALL HAVE AN EXHAUST FAN w/ A MIN. VENTILATION RATE OF 50 CFM. B. THE N015E RATING SHALL BE 5 SONE MAXIMUM. G. THE FAN SHALL BE DUCTED TO THE OUTSIDE W A MINIMUM 4"(P SMOOTH DUCT M' MAXIMUM RUN w/ (2) ELBOWS OR FITTINGS). D. BATHROOM EXHAUST FANS MUST BE CONTROLLED BY A HUM1015TAT CONTROL CAPABLE OF ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN A RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGE OF 50 TO 50%- 2016 06650 SECTION 4.506. 3. WHOLE - BU I LD I NO VENTILATION: SEE CFIR FOR WHOLE BUILDING VENTILATION �ONF_ RED CFM. ATHROOM FAN SHALL BE 'i0 CFM. MIN. w/ A MAXIMUM NOISE RATING OF I SONE. THE 5WITGH ITILATION CONTROL." 200 AMP., 5 -WIRE ELEC. MAIN w/ UFER GROUND PLAT ROOM J WP, GFI G�I i I L'DRY I 01 220. — ED I N cl"I� �/ �P--- I 1 I I i I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 NATER }SEATER MANDATOR`r FEATURF-S WATER HEATING SYSTEMS USING GAS OR PROPANE WATER HEATERS TO SERVE INDIVIDUAL DWELLING UNITS SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS: I. A 120V ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE THAT 15 WITHIN 5 FEET FROM THE WATER HEATER AND ACCE551BLE TO THE WATER HEATER WITH NO OBSTRUCTIONS 2. 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 15 INSTALLED 5. A CONDENSATE DRAIN THAT IS NO MORE THAN 2 INCHES HIGHER THAN THE BASE OF THE INSTALLED WATER HEATER, AND ALLOWS NATURAL DRAINING WITHOUT PUMP ASSISTANCE 4. A GAS SUPPLY LINE WITH A CAPACITY OF AT LEAST 200,000 BTU/HR. H — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — L�J OVENS REF, GFI t�}t GF l GF I 61=1 G"F I ELEC. SUB -PANEL w/ UFER GROUND. SEE GALGREEN RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY / MEASURES, 4.106.4.1 FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING REG -5. PROVIDE SEPARATE GROUNDING WIRE FROM EACH PANEL TO ELEC. MAIN NOTE: PROVIDE LIGHT d 110 VOLT OUTLET AT ATTIC MTD. F.A.U. 2'-0" MIN. / CLR., TYP. GFI EV RACEWAY CABINET. SEE / CALGREEN RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES, 4.106.4.1 FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING RE015. O ARAOE GFI NOTE: 1 GARAGE RECEPTACLES TO BE +IS" MIN. A.F.F. 6F1 ----, EL ECTRI GAL PLAN GFI I I 1 1 WP, OF GREAT ROOM I i MASTER BATH OF wP i MASTER \ BF-DROOM /I \ / 1 �L J 1114. 4 ilk BELT -DRIVE WHOLE I I / \ B H HOUSE FAN w/ R4.2 �� ® GM N5UL., w/ VARIABLE ,� ® GM CO) PEED RHEOSTAT. I O I HALL ` \ ' I ® 4 \ -- \ --- I i I I j I D I OFFICE I EN I / i 3 / GF I GOVR'D _ _ _ _ FORGH 1 9 BEDROOM 4 / II -- ISI -- #/ II II II II 1/4" = I'-0" BEDROOM 2 / BEDROOM 3 r �I OWNER OHANOES Revision: Date: By: EVISION: DATE: BY: A -7-12-1�1 JR 0 8-8-rr 1,jFz VERIFY LOCATION A/G UNIT 20 V. PERMIT # BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE DATES /� - - ---- -BY. T� lZev- 41'-17U AA PIPING CFM (a`, APPLIANCES Total Co Outlet - A Outlet- B Outlet - C Outlet - D I Outlet - E Outlet - F Cfm Appliance PP FAU-02 FAU-01 Nx,ater Heater -02 'Water-- Heater -01 C. --- CFM CFM 143 143 55 55 ---- ---- 396 Branch Length (In feet) 55 25 69 38 -- -- A+B+C+D A+B+C+D+E ---- Branch Dia. (In inches)3/4 143 314 112 1/2 --- Totals Length (In feet) 5 PIPING 0- SECTIONS Co Section- 1 Section - 2 Section - 3 Section - 4 Section -5 Outlet (Appliance) A B C. D E - - CFM 143 143 55 55 --- — Length (In feet) 5 3 17 1 ---- A A+B A+B+C A+B+C+D A+B+C+D+E ---- Totals (M_ f) 143 286 341 396 - - Totals Length (In feet) 5 8 25 26 ---- --- Pipe Dia. (In Inches) 13/4 314 1 1 1/4 --- -- C lWater Heater - t 57.000 btu A FAU-02 60-000 btu Branch - A B FAIT -01 60.000 btu Branch - C Branch - B NOTES: 1. The BTU values used in designing the gas pipe schematic are derived from the construction documents or from standard appliance values from table 1208.4.1 CPC 2016 2. The actual BTU appliance values may change during construction. It is the responsibility of the licensed plumber to check the values used in this design and the actual values installed. Any discrepancy shall be brought to the attention of the Architect / Designer and the person responsible for the gas pipe schematic. 3. If LPG gas is used, the final propane tank installation location may vary from the construction documents. The new location shall made know as per note 42 above. 4. The licensed plumber that is responsible for the installation of the gas lines shall provide a final gas line schematic drawing if any changes to the attached schematic are made. The new schematic drawing shall. be provided to the local building official, Architect f Designer and the person responsible for this gas pipe schematic. 5. Not used 6. CFM =BTU/ 1,100 A� Water Heater -01 D 157,000 btu -Section - 1 Branch - D - Section - 2 Section - 4 Section - 3 Gas Meter NEW GAS PIPING SCHEMATIC Not to Scale N Co 0\ [y] �o 0 .0 2 vii !y MSI U / � o u ... 0. U"` a oto W Z Cz E �h MVV o W W H 1.4 o Z rf i 09 en H z o 00 M / OYl A. P Nof,.�7 R A I REHART 3121 Date JUNE 201- Scale Drawn JMR Job I -T-2306 Sheet Aj Of Sheets Co CD o V1 W W Z r, H 1.4 O Z rf i H z o (2) M � H I-�--I O 4-1 C'J / OYl A. P Nof,.�7 R A I REHART 3121 Date JUNE 201- Scale Drawn JMR Job I -T-2306 Sheet Aj Of Sheets 0';7�t 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary NOTE. Low-irise residental buildrigs su4ect to the Energy Standards must comply with aff applicablie mandatory measTes� regardtess of the compfiance approach used. Rei;4ew therespec.Wve section for more info-, nafion. *ExcT,6onsmayapply. I (06(i rni M001 ()) I Building Envelope Measures: § I 10,6(a)l - Air Leakage. Marufactured fenestratiorl exterior doors, and exterior pet doors must limit air leakege to G3 cfrrVfll or less when test ed rier . I NFRC-400 or ASTM E'283 or AANVMDMAJ`C,SA 101 A.S,21A440-201 1.* § 110.6(6)5� Labeling. Fenestration products must have a label meeting the requirements of § IG -11 1 (a), § 110.6�)): Field fabricated exterior doors andfenestration prodLcts must use 1 -1 -factors and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) values from TABLES Reference Residential 4�,piend,-< RA3 3. This arplies to both sinde zone central forced air systems and ejery zone forzonally con1rc.411edoprilral I I - I 110.6-A and 1 10" forcompliairce and must becoulked andlorwealherstripped.' § 1107 Air Leakage. At joints, penetrations, and other openings inthe building envelope that are potential sources of air leakage must be caulked, Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality� At d4velling unds must meet fix- requirements of ASH W -E Stard aird 62 2. Neither �k,indow oppr-,Y,i,.)n nor gasketed, orweatherstripped. § 110.8(a) Insulation Certification byr,.4anufacturers. Insuldion spedfied orinstalled must meet Standards for Insulating Material. § 1 10,8 Lq): Insulation Requirements for Heated Slab Floors. Heated slab flcx.)rs must be insulated perthe requirements of § 110.8(g). � § 1 10.8(i): Roofing Products Solar Reflectance and Thermal EmIttance. The thermal emittlance and agedsoler reflectance values of the roofint ,� testing, in accordance,AAth Refi-rence Residential Appendix RA3 7. material must meet the requirements of � 110 8(li when the installation of a cool roof is specified or. the CF1 R § 1 10.86): Radiant Barrier. A radiant barrier must have an emittance of 0 05 or less and becedified to the Deparlment of Consumer Affairs. § I 10A(a)� Ceiling and Rafter Roof Insulation. Minimum R-'_11 insulation inwood-frame ceiling; or the weichted average 1 -1 -factor must not exceed 0 043 Water piping and cooling system line Insulati on. Pipe for coolirig s,,r,tp,m lines must be insulated as specified in � 150.00)2A Distri bution ' � Minimum R-19 orweighted average 1 -1 -factor of 0.054 or less in a rafter roof alteration. Altic occess doors must have permanentiv attached ' § 150,0(a): insulaion using adhesrve or mechanical fasteners. The attic arx,ess must be gaskeled to prevent air leakage. Insulation must be installed in § 110,4(b)l: direct contact with a continuous roof orceilinphIch is spaledlo limit infiltration and ext'illralion as specified in § 110 7, including but rr.t limited � InsuWion Protection. Insulation eyposed toweaffier must be insia!,'ej%ith a co�fef suitaN, e for ouldcxor service For example, protected by to placinq insulation either above or belowthe roof deck or on top of a din ki I c,ilin * p at P g § 1,T_ 0m, Loos e-fi III nsulation. Loosefill insulation must meet the mainufacturer's required density forthe 1&eled R -value, § 110.4(b)3: Wall Insulation Minimum R- 13 insulation in 2A inch wood framing wail or ha.re a 1-1-factorof 0102orless (R-19 n26 or 1 -1 -factor rif,"0.914 �:_ § 150.0(0)� less), Opailuenon-framed assemblies must have an overall assembly 1-1-factornot ex,ceedingNiaZ equivalent in an installedvalup ofR-13in a § 110.5, wood framed assembly' § 15KO(d): Raised-floorInsulation. Minimum R-19 insuldicin in raised wood framed floor or 0 037 maximurn U­fador.* § 1 ,rao (0, Slab Edgelinsulation. Slab edge insuhilion must meet all of thefollowing haie a water absorption rate, forthe insulation material alcrewithr,mt Lighting Measures: facings, no greater than 0.3%1- have a water vapor permeance no greaterthan2.0 permlinch, be proteectedfrom physical damage and L1V`light Lighting Controls and Components. At lighting control devices and systems, ballasts, and lumtroires must meet the applicaNe reir7piroments deteriorai end, when inslailledas part of a he -,-led slabflocir, meet the requirements of§ 110,8(q), § 150 0(g)l 1 Vapor Retarder.In ClimateZones 1-16, theeadhfloorof unventedcrawl spacemust beceveredwith a Class I orClass 11 vapor retarder. This JA8 High Efficacy Light Sources. To qualify as a JA8 high effic-acy light sourcef compliancewrith�, 150.0(k), a residerilial light source must requirement allso applies toconlrolled ventilation cra.A.4 space for buildings complying with the ew,prfion to � 150 0(d�. , § 15D 0(12 Vapor Retarder. In Climate Zones 14 and 1Q, a Class I or Class 11 vapor retarder Must be installed on the conditioned sp..-,e side of all LumInalre Efficxy. At installed luminaires must be high efficacy in accordame with TABLE 150.0-A. insulation in al exterior wells, vented altirs� and Linveriled attics with air-permeat-4e inSL18tion. § 1 1-0.0 (q): Fenestration Products. Fenestration, including skylights, separating conditioned space from unconditionedspece or outdoors must hwe a other device must be no gre iler than the number of bedrooms. These elect ricat boxes Must be served by a dimmer, vacency sensor control, or MXiMLIM U-fiactor of 0,59, or the weighted averai U -factor of all fenestration must not exceed 0.58.* Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances, and Gas Log Measures: ,,, 150.0(e)IA § Closable Doors. Masonry orfactory-built fireplaces must have aclosable metal orglass doorcovering the entire opening ofthe firebot�, § 150,0(e) 1 R Combustion Intake Masonry or fiactory-buill fireplaces must have ocombustion oulsideair intake, which is at least six square inches inarea gh field verl a minimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in c m-litioned sp-we as confirmed throu ficalion and diagnostic testing andis eqUipoed. with a readily en�ssible� operable, and tight -fitting damper orrombuslion-eirconi-4 devic�e.* , _ § 15D.O(e) I G - Flue Damper. Masonry orfactory-built fireplaces must have airluedampervAtha readily accessible control.' § 150.0(e)21- Pilot Light Corfinid0l.r, burning pilot lights and 11he use of indoorairf,sir cooling a firebox jacket, wfien that indoor ar is, verted to the outside of meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic ortape is Used to sea openings great Per than '14 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or the buildinci, are prohibited. , Space Conditioning, Water Heating, and Plumbing System Measures: § 1 lao-§ 1 1103: Certification. Heatin � .q, vetilaflon and airconditioning (HVA,C) equipment, water heelers, stowerheads, faucets, and aill other regulated bt vwarr,v sensors. � � ti� Comrriission,* appliam,es must be certified by the manul'acturer to the Enerc § 110.2(a)� WAC Efficiency. Equipment must meet the applicable efficierry requirements inTABLE 110.2-Athrough TABLE 1110.2-W , must meet the applicable requirements of § 150 O(q.' Controls for Heat Pumps with Supplementary Electric Resistance Heaters. Heat purrips,sAll supplementary PlErtric resistain-e heeters § 1 10,2 (b) � must have confrolsthat prevent supplementary healeroperatiornOr-ri the healirn loadcon be met ty the hel pump alone, aid inwfu.,-h the . with Reference Joint Appendx JAa. Installed lamps must be markedvAth'JA8-2016' or *J/0 -2016-F as specified in Reference Joint Appendix - cul -on temperature for compression heating is higher tf-an the cul -on temperature for supplementary heating and thecut-off temperature for AW compression heating is higher than the cut-off temperalure forsupplementary heating' § 110,2(�) I- Thermostats, All unitary heating orcooling sr-lems notcontrolled by acentral energy management control system (EMCS) must ha�e a Interior Switches and Controls. Ail forward phase cut dmmprq- used with LED lot sources must comply with NEMASSL7A setback thprm.ostE#.* Interior Switches and Controls. Exhaust fans must be v,lched separately from lighting systems.* Water Heating Recirculation Loops Serving Multiple Dwelling Units. Water healing recirculation loops seiving. multiple dwelling Lr;:I;s must § 110.3(c)5� meet the airreleaseval-de, backflowpirevertion, purrippriming, pump isolationvalve, and recirculation loop connection requirements of� switched ON and OFF. 110,3(c)5 § I 103(d)T Isolation Valves. Instarlaneouss water heaters vvith an input rating greater than h- 8 kBTU/hr (2 kA) must haie isola'lon valves with hose bibbs Interior Switches and Controls. No control must bypass a dimmer orvai sensorfuniction if the control is installed to comply,4k,ith or other fittinrr- on both cold water and hollviatpir lines of wl�pr lipalinq systems to alloNiv forwalpir tmP flushiM when the valves are c!osed � § 110.5. Pilot Lights. Continuously burring pilot lights are prohibited for nallural gas: fan -type central furnaces, household coriking appliarres (appli- Interior Switches and Controls. Lighting controls must comply with the applicable requirements cif § 110 9. � ances without an electrical supply voltme correction with pilot lights that consurne less than 150 Blu/hr are exempt), end pool and sna heaters.* , Interior Switches and Controls.An energy management control system (EPACS) may be Lised to comply with climi-rher requirernents, if it. Building Cooling and Heating Loads. Heeling andlor cooling loads are calculated in accordarre *lh ASHRAE Handbook, Equipment § 150,0(NI: Volume, Applications Volume, and Fundarrieril Volume; SMACNA Residential! Comfort System, Installation Standards Marvel,, or A!,'CA I Manuel J usinp desiqn conditions specified in § 15D,O(h)2. I Aniemlws 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary Cal .1. 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary S 15010(�3A Duct System Sizing and Air Filter Grille Sizing. Space conditioning systems thall use forced ar ducls to supply cooling to an occup!able I spa, -e must have a We 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 conditioningsystem must also demonstral e eirflow > 350 CFM per ton ol nominal cooling capacity PTOWII 11-te return W_ - Is ,Xilid,,,orcarmit ridhc�110T_ grilles, and an air -handling unit fan Pfficacy:5 0,59 WICFM as confirmed ty field verification and diagnostic testing in accordancevvith § 150 00)1: Reference Residential 4�,piend,-< RA3 3. This arplies to both sinde zone central forced air systems and ejery zone forzonally con1rc.411edoprilral I I - I PkiI,hcr,11,moJhc.-,lVCs forced air systems. * § I rm 0 � 1 3,.,%- Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality� At d4velling unds must meet fix- requirements of ASH W -E Stard aird 62 2. Neither �k,indow oppr-,Y,i,.)n nor §150 0(o)l continuous operation of certrall fory.,.ed air systeni air handers used in central fan iNegratted vent ilallion systems are permissible methods of § IT 0@2A providing whole -building ventilation. § 150,0(o) 1 A Field Verification and Diagnostic Testing. Whole -building ventilation airflow must be confirmed through field verificellion and dagno.stio. § I 9M (k)3B: testing, in accordance,AAth Refi-rence Residential Appendix RA3 7. Pool and Spa Systems and Equipment Measures: : Water piping and cooling system line Insulati orl. All domes! ic hot waler pipes I hat are buried below orade must be installed in a water proof � Certification by Manufacturers. AiTy pool or- spa heatin :? g system or equipment must be certified to have all oft he to" owing athermdeffii�iency § I 10A(a)� that complies with the Appliance Efficiency Regulations, an ori4f switch mounted outside of fir heater that allows shutting off the healer Water piping and cooling system line Insulati on. Pipe for coolirig s,,r,tp,m lines must be insulated as specified in � 150.00)2A Distri bution ' � without adjusting 11-P, thermos'. at setting a pemianent weatherproof plate or card wilh operating instructions,- and must not use electric piping for steam and hydronic healing systems or hot water - systems Must meet the requirements in TABLE 120 3-A' � resistance healinq* § 110,4(b)l: . Piping. ArTy pool or spa healing equiprre rit must be installed with at least 36 inches of pipe between the filter and- the healer, or dedicaled i�i!t-in InsuWion Protection. Insulation eyposed toweaffier must be insia!,'ej%ith a co�fef suitaN, e for ouldcxor service For example, protected by suction and return lines, or or built-up connections to allow for future solar heating. § 1 10. 4 (b)2: Covers. Outdoor pools or spas Mail have a heal, pump or gas healer must have a cr-ver, § 110.4(b)3: Directional Inlets andtime s,"witchesfor pools. Pools must have directional iniets that aidequal-dy mix thepool water, and a time swtcfithat Insulation Protection. Insulation covenrigichilled,A.'ater piping arJ refricierant suction piping located outside the conditioned space must have a will allow oil pumps to be set or programmed to run only during off-peak electric demand periods. � § 110.5, rus , Olot light. Pilot Light. Natural gas pool and spa heders must not hate a conlinlL . lyburnirg § 1 50,13 (p): Pool Systems and Equipment Installation. Residential pool systems or equipmeril must meet the specified requirements for pump sizing, flow i2O\/ electrical rinceptacle wdhn3 feet of the water heater, a Category III or lVw,rzt, or a Type 8 vent with straight pipe between the outside role, piping fl, !'I ers, arid valves.* I Lighting Measures: § 1 10.9� Lighting Controls and Components. At lighting control devices and systems, ballasts, and lumtroires must meet the applicaNe reir7piroments § 150.0(JZ of § 1 10,9.- § 110.9(e)i JA8 High Efficacy Light Sources. To qualify as a JA8 high effic-acy light sourcef compliancewrith�, 150.0(k), a residerilial light source must plw�tlllc fo3itil becertified to the Energy Commission accordingto Reference knit Appendix JA8 § 150.0�)IA LumInalre Efficxy. At installed luminaires must be high efficacy in accordame with TABLE 150.0-A. Ducts. Insulation installed on an existing space.-conditiot-iing dLr,i must comply *,iih § W14.0 of tl-r, California Mechanical Code (CMG)� If a ' � ' Blank Electrl cal Boxes. The number of elect ric boxes that are more than 5 feet above the finished floor and do not contain a lurriinare or § 15UO�) 1 8: other device must be no gre iler than the number of bedrooms. These elect ricat boxes Must be served by a dimmer, vacency sensor control, or I CMC Compliance All air -distribution system d.xts and plenums must be installe�,,, sealed, and insulated to meet the requirements of CMC fan speed control. �� 601,Q E02Q 603,Q E04,Q 605.0 and ANSIISMACNXMX�20�_ HVAC DLO Construction Standards Metal and Flexible 3rd Edition. Portions RecRssed DmYrilight Luminaires in Ceilings, Luminaires rec,essed into ceilings must meet oil of the requirements for: insulation corl act (IC) §150,0MIG labeling', air leakage, sea!ing, mainteriance; and sccket and light source as desmbeed in § 150,0�,,) 1 C. A JPB-2016-E light Source rated for gh field verl a minimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in c m-litioned sp-we as confirmed throu ficalion and diagnostic testing elevated terriperot Ure Must be installed by fin! inspection in all rEcessed daft/rilight luminaires in ceilinTs. , § 150%)i ID, Electronic Ballasts. Ballasts for fluorescent lamps rated 13 watts or greater must be electronif,- and must have an output frequency ry-) less than mastic., tape, or ol her duc,11-closure system that meets the applicatsle requirerty-1 s of IJL 181, UL 18 1A, or LIL 181 8 or aerosol sealed. that 20 kHz. meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic ortape is Used to sea openings great Per than '14 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or Night Lights. Permanently installed night lights and night lights inlegrall to installed lurrineirees or exhausst fans must be rat ed to const-rie no � § 150%)l E� more than 5 waits of power per lumineire or ex N,ust fan as determined in accordance with § 130,01�c)� Night lights do not need to be controlled sheet metal, dud board or flexible duct must not be used for oomeying c,onditionedair. Building cavriess and SUpP00, platforms may contain bt vwarr,v sensors. § 150,0 �) 1 F . Lighting Integral to Exhaust Fans, Lighting integral to exhaust fans (except,oAien installed by the manufacturer in kitchen exhaust hoods) Factory Fabricated Duct Systems. Fact ory-fatnoded did systems must compty,wth appifoahle requirements for duct construction, * must meet the applicable requirements of § 150 O(q.' corni-clions, arid closures: joints and seams of riuct ", ems aid the, ir compone-r.' s must not be sealed with cloth bkrk rubber adhesive did Screw based luminaires. Screw based luminaires must not be recessed downlV1 luninares in ceilings and mus! contain lamps that comply § 150.10i(k,)l G� with Reference Joint Appendx JAa. Installed lamps must be markedvAth'JA8-2016' or *J/0 -2016-F as specified in Reference Joint Appendix Field -Fabricated Duct Systems. Field-fabricatled dLctsysterm n.,,,.nl comply wit", applicable requirements for, pressure -sensitive tapes, AW § 150.0�,,)l H, Enclosed Luminaires. Light sources installed in enclosed luminaires must be n con -pliant and must be marked,Milh 'JAS -2016-E * § 15D%)2A Interior Switches and Controls. Ail forward phase cut dmmprq- used with LED lot sources must comply with NEMASSL7A § 150%)2R Interior Switches and Controls. Exhaust fans must be v,lched separately from lighting systems.* § 150,0N2G Interior Switches and Controls. Luminaires must be switchedw1h readily woessiblecortrols thot permit the luminaires to be mant tally manually operated dampers in all openings to'the outside, eycept oorribustion inlet and outlet air openings and elevalor than vents. , _ switched ON and OFF. § 150 0(ki2R Interior Switches and Controls. Controls and equipment must be installed in accordaice with MWLfX,ture(s instactions. §'150,0(l,)2E: Interior Switches and Controls. No control must bypass a dimmer orvai sensorfuniction if the control is installed to comply,4k,ith plastic crver. Cellularfoam imnulation must be protEcted as a!�,ove or painted-�r�nfh a coating that is,,vater relardant andprovides shielding from § 150%). § 1550D(kff: Interior Switches and Controls. Lighting controls must comply with the applicable requirements cif § 110 9. � Porous Inner Core Flex Duct Porous irnercore flex duct must h.T!e a non -porous laver between the innercore and outer vapor be mer Interior Switches and Controls.An energy management control system (EPACS) may be Lised to comply with climi-rher requirernents, if it. § 15D,0�.)2G-1 kinctions as a drairier according to § 1 10.9, meets the Installation Cerlificate, requirements of 6 I -T.4; meets the EMCS requirem�,,rts of § occupiable space, the ducts must be seded ord duct leakage tested,, as confirmed through field verifir,dion and diagnostic testing, in ' _ 130,5n; and meets all other requirements in� 150%)2 - , accordancewith § 150.0(m)l land Reference Residential Append�x RA3. Interior Switches and Controls. An EMCS may be wed to comply with vacancy sensor requirements in § 150,O(R) if q meets all of the § 1 5D. 0 �,) 2 H: following it functi ons as a vacer-r-y sensor accord rg to § I 10 9, I he Inst allation �ertifioate requirements of § 1 310.4, the E MCS' requirements of§ conditioning component, except evaporativecollers, must be pr,-,-Am&,JNmth ar fiMerr devices that meet the design, installation, efficieticy, 130,5n; and oil other requirements in § 15D 0�,)2_ § 150,0(l,)211 Interior Switches and Controls. A mult iscene programmable cort roller may be used I o comply with dimmer requirements in �, 150 Q,k) 6 it I ­ I provides the functionality of a dimmer accordingto § 1 10.9, and con -plies with all other applicable requirements in § 15;0 00<)2 Cal .1. 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary S 15010(�3A - i I Clearances. Instaled arconchtiont�r ,and heat purripoulck,or condemirg unilc must hav e a cl earance of al leas,t 5 feet f rom the outlet of Ery I dnyer vent. . � 150.00i)38: Liquid LlneDrler. Installed airconditioner and heat rump ��,,51cfiis ri be eqipped with liquid line fitter driers if required, as sp(:r,rhedby W_ - Is ,Xilid,,,orcarmit ridhc�110T_ manufacturer's instructions § 150 00)1: Storage Tank Insulation. Unfired hot water tanks, such as storace tanks and backup storage tanks for solarviater-heating systems, rn.ust have ' PkiI,hcr,11,moJhc.-,lVCs R-12 external insulation or R-16 idernal insulation where the irlp,rrid insulation R-Yalue is indicated on the exterior of the lank. § I rm 0 � 1 3,.,%- Water piping and cooling system line Insulation. For dome,,Irel holwaler system piping whether buried or unburied, all of the following must �_ I dc adhc�,_ivcs i�.rali-nic ti . I be insulated accordng to the requirements of TABLE 1203-A the ,First 5 feetof hot aM. cold wler pipes from the storage taink, all pipingwith a � ' _ § IT 0@2A r-minal diameter of 314 inch or large,r; all piping associale'dwith al di)mesfir- hot water recirculation 7,istem regardless of the pipe diarride Pr - i P n,,��o I I a rild pa nc I ad licsPVC5, _ piping from the healing source to storage tank or between tar*.s� piping buried bieir­fiv grade, and all hot water pipes from ttie heating source to . , § I 9M (k)3B: kitchen fixtures.* § 150 00)2B-. : Water piping and cooling system line Insulati orl. All domes! ic hot waler pipes I hat are buried below orade must be installed in a water proof � �S, 150 0 (k)3C� and non -crushable casing or sieeve.* § 150 00)2C: Water piping and cooling system line Insulati on. Pipe for coolirig s,,r,tp,m lines must be insulated as specified in � 150.00)2A Distri bution ' � § I 50,0 (k)3D: piping for steam and hydronic healing systems or hot water - systems Must meet the requirements in TABLE 120 3-A' § 150 0O)a Insulation Protection. I risuld; on must be prot ected from damage, irrIuding that due I 0 sunlight, 11`111001.tre, equipment maintenance, arid wind. § I 50.0 (k)4: InsuWion Protection. Insulation eyposed toweaffier must be insia!,'ej%ith a co�fef suitaN, e for ouldcxor service For example, protected by § 115000)3A aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. The cover must be water relardant ,and provide shelding from solar radidlion that can § IT.0(k)5� cause degraddim of the material , § 11%0�)21B: Insulation Protection. Insulation covenrigichilled,A.'ater piping arJ refricierant suction piping located outside the conditioned space must have a A cil he sWe p ri ni r fk�,r pla--,tic Class I or Class It vapor retarder. § 1 r,,o 0 (t,.)6A Gas or Propane Systems. Systems using gals or propane water hkat, ers to serve inclividual d*,elling units must include all of the following a § 150.0(n)l: i2O\/ electrical rinceptacle wdhn3 feet of the water heater, a Category III or lVw,rzt, or a Type 8 vent with straight pipe between the outside _. S truc tu rA, -,vo,A fin,ern 1,,r ad hesi-ve, termination and the specewhere the waler healer is installed, w7ondmsalp dram that is no more than 2 inchers higherthan the base of the Top and. trim adhc--�ivc water theater, and allows natural draining WithOU!, pump assistarre�, and a gas suppl� line,�,.rith a capacilly of a least 22T,000 BtLvhr. � § 150.0(JZ Recirculating Loops. Recirculating loops serving multiple dvvellin,.g units must rnee! the reqUiremerls of § 110.3((..)5 § 150.0(13: Solar Water -heating Systems. Soiarwarler-ly,�dirg systems and f�ollectors must be cerlified and rated by the Sola, Raling and Certification plw�tlllc fo3itil Corporation (SRCC) or by a listing agencv that is approved b,,, the Executive Director, I Ducts and Fans Measures: § i T%13: Ducts. Insulation installed on an existing space.-conditiot-iing dLr,i must comply *,iih § W14.0 of tl-r, California Mechanical Code (CMG)� If a ' � § I 10.10(a)l: cort,rwtor installs the insulatiorl the contractor must certify to thecuslomer, in writing that the insulation meets this requirement, 8Q I CMC Compliance All air -distribution system d.xts and plenums must be installe�,,, sealed, and insulated to meet the requirements of CMC § I 10.10(a)2 �� 601,Q E02Q 603,Q E04,Q 605.0 and ANSIISMACNXMX�20�_ HVAC DLO Construction Standards Metal and Flexible 3rd Edition. Portions 73Q 550 of supply -air and return -air ducts and plenurris must be insulated to 8 Minimum ins, aille-d level of R-6 0 (or higher if required by CMC § 1`05.Q or If"'," gh field verl a minimum installed level of R-4.2 when entirely in c m-litioned sp-we as confirmed throu ficalion and diagnostic testing § 150,() (M) 1. (RA3.1 A 3.8). Connections of metal dLOS 8nd inner core of flexibl­ dLrt,, must be mechanically fastened Openings must I:e sealed with 450 mastic., tape, or ol her duc,11-closure system that meets the applicatsle requirerty-1 s of IJL 181, UL 18 1A, or LIL 181 8 or aerosol sealed. that § 1 10.10(b)l: meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic ortape is Used to sea openings great Per than '14 inch, the combination of mastic and either mesh or 100 tape must be used. Building cavities, support plailfort-ris for eir hollers, and plemims designed or constructed with materials other than sealed 420 sheet metal, dud board or flexible duct must not be used for oomeying c,onditionedair. Building cavriess and SUpP00, platforms may contain 251J d.ds. Ducts irisialled in milies and support platforms must not be compressed to CalUSe reductions in the cross-sectional area of the dints.' -�7,5 � 0 - Factory Fabricated Duct Systems. Fact ory-fatnoded did systems must compty,wth appifoahle requirements for duct construction, * § 150.0(m)2 corni-clions, arid closures: joints and seams of riuct ", ems aid the, ir compone-r.' s must not be sealed with cloth bkrk rubber adhesive did § 1 110.10(b)3& tapes unless sLr.h tape is used in corribination wth mastic and &aw bands § 150.0(la Field -Fabricated Duct Systems. Field-fabricatled dLctsysterm n.,,,.nl comply wit", applicable requirements for, pressure -sensitive tapes, ,:I mastics, seallants, and other requirements specified for duct corivri.clion § 1 5T.0(m) 7. Backdraft Dampers. At fan systems that e -<change ar betweer,01,1f, condtioned space and the outside of the building must have backdral or I-_ ­I E___-1 automatic d m.pers, § 150.0(m�)R, Gravity Ventilation Damper& Grwty ventilating s),sterris serong coriclitioned space. must have either aLArMotl0 or readily mcessible, � -J () manually operated dampers in all openings to'the outside, eycept oorribustion inlet and outlet air openings and elevalor than vents. , _ - Protection of Insulation. Insulation must be pri-itected from da,nage_ irdudingthat due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and § 150,0(rog. wind. Insulation exposed to weather must be suitable for outdoor sei%lce For e -.,,ample, protected b! aluminum, sheet metal, painted cawas, or ' MANPATCR*-r plastic crver. Cellularfoam imnulation must be protEcted as a!�,ove or painted-�r�nfh a coating that is,,vater relardant andprovides shielding from § 1 10, 10(,,� solar radiation § 150.0(110: Porous Inner Core Flex Duct Porous irnercore flex duct must h.T!e a non -porous laver between the innercore and outer vapor be mer § 1 10 10(e)l, Duct System Sealing and Leakage Test. When space conditicir-nig systerns use forced air duct systems to supply conditioned air to on § 150.0 (m) 1 1: � occupiable space, the ducts must be seded ord duct leakage tested,, as confirmed through field verifir,dion and diagnostic testing, in ' _ § 1 1010(e)2: accordancewith § 150.0(m)l land Reference Residential Append�x RA3. C1�10N k 7, : ! I Air Filtration Mechanical systems that supply arto an (G,-,L1pJ1aNe spa -e thl-ClUd &O',mork e5,ceeding 10 feet in length and through a thermal § 15T.0(m)12. conditioning component, except evaporativecollers, must be pr,-,-Am&,JNmth ar fiMerr devices that meet the design, installation, efficieticy, . pressure drop, and labeling requirements of � 19D.0(mi I 0-:,36 �Ai , 1i, Qe..V,_�_ 2016 Low -Rise Residential Mandatory Measures Summary § 19D%)2J Interior Switches and Controls. In bathrooms, garapec, laLindry rooms, and utility rooms, ad least one lumnaire in each of!hese spaces must I 1nJ,:)or-;-,itpct adhic-.fi,ms be controlled by a vacancy sensor. I § I 50 0 �)21<� Interior Switches and Controls. Dirrimers or vwancy semor., mu -I control all I urminaires. required to have light ,DArreS compliant With W_ - Is ,Xilid,,,orcarmit ridhc�110T_ Reference Joint Appendix JAR eycepit luminaires in closets less thail 7 square fee! and luminaires inhallways.* 'O § 1550 0(�21L Interior Switches and Controls. Undercabine! lighting must be soolched separately from other lighting systems. PkiI,hcr,11,moJhc.-,lVCs Residential Outdoor Lighting. For sing ly residential builing . I lle-farrid gs, outdoor lipltpg permanertlyrric-mirited to a residerilial building or to other § I rm 0 � 1 3,.,%- buildings on the same lot, must meet the requirement in item § 155�),Q�.),?Ai (ON and OFF swit.,h) arid the requirements in either item �_ I dc adhc�,_ivcs i�.rali-nic ti § 150.0(k)3A,ii (photocell and motion sensor) or item § 150,0(k)��A!ii (photo controt and automatic time switch control, astronomical time dock, or V%'_' T and ispha I t it Ile xtdfic�]Vcs EMCS) P n,,��o I I a rild pa nc I ad licsPVC5, _ - Residential Outdoor Lighting. For lov-rise multifamily residenflJ hui!dngs, outdr.rr lighting for pnvate patios, enlrances� balconies, § I 9M (k)3B: and poni and outdoor lighting for residential parting lots and re-Aentid r.arports wilh less than. eight veliticles per site must comply with , NIL] I tirpurpcii,se, cons tru-c ti -on ad he�,6rs 1 eilhpr� 150%-)3A orwith the applicable requirements in �$ 110.9, 130 Q 1-L 2, 1,T.4, 140 7 and 141.0 , , , �S, 150 0 (k)3C� Residential Outdoor Lighting. For lc�wnse residential buildings -,41th four or more d4well ing units, out ghting not regulated by ),rOli4, S in,,:d-:-ply rocA mc mbrime a d h(n- Ive's § 150 ON)38 or � 1500(k)3D must comply with IN, applicable �eqiuiremenls in &R-� 1 ag 130 0, 130 2do(,' ,4,,7 and 141 �0, � § I 50,0 (k)3D: Residential Outdoor Lighting. Outd)or lighting for residelial parking lots and residenfial carporlsvoth a total of eight or more SPEC,IALTYAPPILICATIONS vehicles per site must comply with the applicable requirements in �§ 1 10 9, 1T 0, I K2,130-4,140.7, and 141 -0, § I 50.0 (k)4: Internally illuminated address signs. Internally illuminated acli sigm must cc.mply with § 140 8, or must consume no more than 5 watts of I power as determined according lo§ 130 0(c) � § IT.0(k)5� Residential Garages for Eight or More Vehicles. Lighting for resiJential rxorhrri garages for eight or more veh di,.s. must comply with the 1 'I'Xi H ;1� tilc cc n-v--initv"Cl din T applicable requirements for nirr.residerilial q�araqes in § , , 0, 130 1, 1,T� 4, 140 6, and 14 1. 0 , � § 110 9 A cil he sWe p ri ni r fk�,r pla--,tic Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multi -Family Residential Buildings. In a lo-,,�,­nqe multifamity residential bui,ldngwf�ere the total in[erior I § 1 r,,o 0 (t,.)6A I common area in a single building equals 20 percerl or less of thefloor area, penmanerilly installed lighting for the interior common areas in that 9, P ,� IJA p u up rit � c, c i i n t 3 c t a d h rns ive building must be hic luminaires and controlled N an occupant sensor � , th efficacy _. S truc tu rA, -,vo,A fin,ern 1,,r ad hesi-ve, - Interior Common Areas of Low-rise Multi-Farridly Residential Buildings. In a 1c,w-rise multifamily residertial buildngwhere thetolal interior Top and. trim adhc--�ivc common area in a single bui!d.ng equals morethan20 percent ofthefloor area, pe"ianently installedlighting in that building must , § I 50 0 �,)15R i, Complywitlithe applicable rN.Lirerrenls in §§ I 10,9, 1X0, IT 1, 140,6 arid 11-1,0, and Mcital v? rrr.ul ii. Lighting installed incorridors and stairwells must becorlrolled�y occi,,pal sensors that FPdLl',e the lighting power in each space L -y at least 1 plw�tlllc fo3itil 50 percent, The occupant sensors. must be capahle of turning the fight fully on and off from all designed paths of inq-ess and egirm Solar Ready Buildings: ,-) f') I Single Family Residences. Single. family residerres located in so0divisions with ten or more sirig, le family resideenices andwhere the § I 10.10(a)l: application for a lentalive subdivision map for the res4derr,es has been deemed complete by the erforremerl agency must comply with the 8Q requirements of § 1 10.10(b) ttTough § 110. 10(e)� § I 10.10(a)2 . Low-rise Multi-farrilly Buildings. Low-rise multi-faimily buildings must corriphj with the requirements of § 1 10. 10(b) through § I IG 10(d). 73Q 550 Minimum Area. The solar zone must have a minimum Mail area as described bploq/. The solar zone must comply with acccess, prathway, smoke If"'," ventilation, and spacing requirements as specified in Title 24, Pali 9 or other Perts of Title 24 or in cry requirements adopted by a local 250 jurisdiction. The solarzone total area must be comprised of areas thait have no d-riension less than 5 feet and are no less thian 80 square feet 450 i each for buildings with roof areas less than or Papal to 1QOOO sauare feet or no less than 160 square feet each for txhldings with roof areas I � § 1 10.10(b)l: greater than 10,000 square feet. 100 Forsinglefamily residences it-- solarzone must be located on the roof or ci.,ierharg of the building and have atotal, area no less than 2-50 420 , square feet. Forlo*rise multi-flamily buildings the solar zone must he located onth'a roof or cverhang of the building or on the roofor overhang 251J of another structure locatedwithtn250 feet of 11-n, buildin i � q or on covered parkingimlalledwiththe building protect, and havea total areea no less -�7,5 � 0 - he , i excl uding any skylight area' than 15 percent of the total roof area oft ,buildin( § 1 10, 10(b)2 Orientation. At sections of the solar zone located on steep -sloped roofs must bi, oriented bet,iveen 1 10 degrees and 270 degrees of true north. § 1 110.10(b)3& Shading. The solar zone mus, not contain any obs1ructions, iriclu�J?ng but not lirnited to venls, chm eyS, 8MI-11teCtUral features, and roof * �4 mouriled Pqu pirrient. ,:I , Shading. Any obstruction Iccided on the roof or any other pal of the building that projects above a solaf zone must he located at least twire the § 1 10 10(b)3B: dV, once, meacLred in the horizzontal plane, of the height differet.xe Letween the F-iiest point of fir obstruction and"Irr. hotizontal projection of I-_ ­I E___-1 Ifie nearest point of fir- solar zone, memired in the vertical ii § I 10, 10(b)4: Structural Design Loads on Construction Documents. For areas of the roof designated as solar zone, the Structural design loatt for roof -J () dead load and roof live load must be clearly indicated on the construct ion documents. * N . C21 3 * I EN. 7 7 Interconnection P athways. The construction documents Must indcate, a location for inverters and metering equipment and a paithwe4 for § I 10 10(-,)� � I 11 . routing of conduit from the solarzone to the, point of irterconrecti-on withthe electrical service (for snje farnly residences the point of MANPATCR*-r Of lerconnection will be the main service painel); and a patt-vi,,ay for roulinq Cf PILFM�:iriq from the solarZone to the*�ale�rhealinq , em , _ syst § 1 10, 10(,,� Documentation. Acopy of the constructiori dr.'Qirnerts or acomparabl,, &currii_-r� indicating the information from § I 10.10(b) through Scale i$ I 10 1 0(c) must be provicli to the occupant. § 1 10 10(e)l, Main Electrical SeivlcePanel. The main electrical service painiel must have a rivilmum busbar ralil, of 200 arrips. Job ; . I . Main Electrical ServicePanel. The main elef�trral service panel must have a reserved space to alowforthe installation of a double pole circuit § 1 1010(e)2: bn-aker for a future solar electric installation. The reserved Sp&' ,e must be positioned at the opposite (load) end from the input feeder location or C1�10N k 7, main circuit location; and permanerilly marked as'For Future Solar Electric.' - 2016 CALGreen Residential Mandatory Measures . Planning and Design 4.106.2 - Storm Water Drainage and Retention - Projects which disturb less than one acre of soil and are not part of a larger common plan of development shall manage storm water drainage during construction. 4.106.3 - Grading and Paving - Construction plans shall indicate how the site grading and drainage system will manage all surface water flows to keep water from entering building. Exception: Additions or alterations not altering the drainage path. 4.106.4 - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging for new construction. New construction shall comply w/ Section 4.106.4.1 and 4.106.4.2 to facilitate future installation and use of EV chargers. Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) shall be installed in accordance w/ the California Electrical Code, Article 625. Exception: On a case -by case basis, where the local enforcing agency has determined EV charging and infrastructure are not feasible based upon one or more of the following conditions: 1.Where there is no commercial power supply 2. Where there is evidence substantiating that meeting the requirements will after the local utility infrastructure design requirements on the utility side of the meter so as to increase the utility side cost to the homeowner or the developer by more than $400.00 per dwelling unit. 4.106.4.1 - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging - For new one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses w/ attached private garages. For each unit install a listed raceway to accommodate a dedicated 208/240 -volt branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less than trade size 1 (nominal 1 -inch inside diameter), The raceway shall originate at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate into a listed cabinet, box or other enclosure in close proximityto the proposed location of an EV charger. Raceways are required to be continuous at enclosed, inaccessible or concealed areas and spaces. The service panel and/or subpanel shall provide capacity to install a 40 -ampere minimum dedicated branch circuit and space(s) reserved to permit installation of a branch circuit overcurrent protective device. The service panel or subpanel circuit directory shall identify the overcurrent protective device spaces(s) reserved for future EV charging as "EV CAPABLE". The raceway termination location shall be permanently and visibly marked as "EV CAPABLE". 4.106.4.1.1 - Electric Vehicle (EV) charging - New Multi -family dwellings. Where 17 or more multi -family dwelling units are constructed on a building site, 3% of the total number of parking spaces provided for all types of parking facilities, but in no case less than one, shall be electric vehicle charging spaces (EV spaces) capable of supporting future EVSE. Calculations for the required number of EV spaces shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number. 4.106.4.2.1 - Electric Vehicle charging spaces (EV space) locations - Construction documents shall indicate the location of proposed EV spaces. At least one EV space shall be located in common use areas and available for use by all residents. When EV chargers are installed, EV spaces required by Section 4.106.4.2.2, Item 3, shall comply w/ at least one of the following options: 1. The EV space shall be located adjacent to an accessible parking space meeting the requirements of the California Building Code, Chapter 11A, to allow use of the EV charger from the accessible parking space. 2. The EV space shall be located on an accessible route, as defined in the California Building Code, Chapter 2, to the building. 4.106.4.2.2 - Electric vehicle charging space (EVspace) dimensions - The EV spaces shall be designed to complyw/the following: The min. length of each E space shall be 18 ft. The min. width of each EV space shall be 9'. One in every 25 EV spaces, but not less than one shall also have an 8 ft. wide min. aisle. A 5'wide min. aisle shall be permitted provided the mir width of the EV space is 12'. Surface slope for this EV space and the aisle shall not exceed 1 unit vertical in 48 units horizontal in any direction. 4.106.4.2.3 - Single EV space required - Install a listed raceway capable of accommodate a dedicated 208/240 -volt dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less than trade size 1 (nominal 1 -inch inside diameter). The raceway shall originate at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate into a listed cabinet, box or other enclosure in close proximity to the proposed location of an EV charger. The service panel and/or subpanel shall provide capacity to install a 40 -ampere minimum dedicated branch circuit and space(s) reserved to permit installation of a branch circuit overcurreni protective device. 4.106.4.2.4 - Multiple EV spaces required - Construction documents shall indicate the raceway termination point and proposed location of future EV spaces and EV chargers. Construction documents shall also provide information on amperage of future EVSE, raceway methods(s), wiring schematics and electrical load calculations to verify that the electrical panel service capacity and electrical system, including any on-site distribution transformer(s), have sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge all EV's at all required EV spaces at the full rated amperage of the EVSE. Plan design shall be based upon a 40 -amp min. branch circuit. Raceways and related components that are planned to be installed underground, enclosed, inaccessible or in concealed areas and spaces shall be installed at the time of the original construction. . Energy Efficiency 4.201.1-5.201.1 - Low-rise residential (Section 4.201.1) and high-rise reside ntia 1/hotel/mote I (Section 5.201.1) building shall meet or exceed the minimum standards design required by the California Energy Standards. Standards for residential buildings do not require compliance with levels of minimum energy efficiency beyond those required by the 2013 California Energy Code. Water Efficiency and Conservation Indoor Use - 4.303.1 - Water Conserving Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings. - Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall comply with the following: 4.303.1.1 - Water closets flush volume shall not exceed 1.28 gals per flush. 4.303.1.2 - The effective flush volume of wall mounted urinals shall not exceed 0.125 gals. per flush. All other urinals flush volume shall I not exceed 0.5 gals per flush. 4.303.1.3.1 - Single showerheads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.0 gpm. 4.303.1.3.2 - Multiple showerheads shall have a combined flow rate of all showerheads and/or shower outlets controlled by a single valve shall not exceed 2.0 gpm or only one shower outlet to be in operation at a time. 4.303.1.4.1 - Residential lavatory faucets maximum flow rate shall not exceed 1.2 gpm. The minimum flow rate shall not be less than 0.8 gpm. 4.303.1.4.2 - Lavatory faucets in common and public areas of residential buildings shall not exceed 0.5 gpm. 4.303.1.4.3 - Metering faucets shall not deliver more than 0.25 gals per cycle. 4.303.1.4.4 - Kitchen faucets maximum flow rate shall not exceed 1.8 gpm. Kitchen faucets may temporarily increase the flow above the maximum rate, but not to exceed 2.2 gpm. Note: When complying faucets are unavailable, aerators or other means may be used to achieve reduction. 4.303.2 - Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code, and shall meet the applicable standards referenced in Table 1701.1 of the California Plumbing Code. Outdoor Use - 4.304.1 - Irrigation Controllers - Automatic irrigation system controllers for landscaping by the builder and installed at the time of final inspection shall comply with the following: 1. Controllers shall be weather- or soil moisture -based controllers that automatically adjust irrigation in response to changes in plant watering needs as weather or soil conditions change. 2. Weather -based controllers without integral rain sensors or communication systems that account for rainfall shall have a separate wired or wireless rain sensor which connects or communicates with the controller(s). Material Conservation and Resource Efficiency 4.406.1 - Rodent Proofing - Annular spaces around pipes, electric cables, or other openings in sole/bottom plates at exterior walls shall be closed with cement mortar, concrete masonry or a similar method acceptable to the enforcing agency to prevent passage of rodents. 4.408.1 - Construction Waste Reduction of at least 65% - Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a min. of 65% of the nonhazardou construction and demolition waste in accordance w/ either Section 4.408.2, 4.408.3 or 4.408.4, or meet a more stringent local construction and demolition waste management ordinance. 4.408.2 Construction Waste Management Plan - Submit a construction waste management plan meeting items 1-5 in Sectiof 4.408.2. Plans shall be undated as necessary and shall be available for examination during construction. 4.408.3 - Waste Management Company - Utilize a waste management company, approved by the enforcing agency, which can provide verifiable documentation that diverted construction and demolition waste materials meet the requirements i Section 4.408.1. 4.408.4 - Waste Stream Reduction Alternative - Projects that generate a total combined weight of construction and demolition waste disposed of in landfills, which do not exceed 3.4 lbs per sq. ft. of the building area shall meet the min. 65% construction waster reduction requirement in Section 4.408.1. 4.408.4.1 - Waste Stream Reduction Alternative (High -Rise Residential) - Projects that generate a total combined weight of construction and demolition waste disposed in landfills which do not exceed 2 lbs per sq. ft. of the building area, shall meet the min. 65% construction waste reduction requirement in Section 4.408.1. Building Maintenance and Operation 4.410.1 - Operation & Maintenance Manual - An operation and maintenance manual shall be provided to the building owner or occupant. . 4.410.2 - Recycling by occupants - Where 5 or more multi -family dwelling units are constructed on a building site, provide readily accessible area(s) that serves all buildings on the site and is identified for the depositing, storage and collection of non -hazardous materials for recycling. Exception: Rural jurisdictions that meet and apply for the exemption in Public Reources Code Section 42649.82 (a)(2)(A) e- seq. are not required to comply w/ the organic waste portion of this section. Environmental Quality . 4.503.1 General - Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent sealed -combustion type. Any installed woodstove or pellet stove shall comply with US EPA New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) emission limits as applicable. Woodstoves, pellet stoves, and fireplaces shall also comply with applicable local ordinances. 4.504.1 Coverings of Duct Openings and Protection of Mechanical Equipment during Construction - Duct openings and other related air distribution component openings shall be covered during construction. 4.504.2.1 - Adhesives, Sealants and Caulks - Shall be compliant with VOC and other toxic compounds limits. . ­ - - - . . . - .. ­ .. . 1. . ... ­_.. .. 4.504.2.3 - Aerosol Paints and Coatings - Shall be compliant with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic compounds. 4.504.3 - Carpet Systems - Shall be compliant with VOC limits. 4.504.4 - Resilient Flooring Systems - 80% of floor areas receiving resilient flooring shall comply with the VOC - emission limits defined in the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Low -emitting Materials List or to be certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) Floorscore Program. 4.504.5 - Composite Wood Products - Particleboard, medium density fiberboard (MDF) and hardwood plywood used in interior finish systems shall comply with low formaldehyde emission standards. 4.505.2 - Concrete Slab Foundations - A vapor retarder and capillary break is installed at slab on grade foundations. 4.505.3 - Moisture Content of Building Materials - Wall and floor framing materials shall be checked before enclosure. 4.506.1 - Bathroom Exhaust Fans - Exhaust fans which terminate outside the building are provided in every bathroom. 4.507.2 - Heating and Air Conditioning System Design - Duct systems are sized, designed, and equipment selected using the following methods: 1. Establish heat loss and heat gain values according to ANSI/ACCA 2 Manual J or equivalent. 2. Size duct systems according to ANSI/ACCA D-2014 (Manual D) or equivalent. 3. Select heating and cooling equipment according to ANSI/ACCA 3 (Manual S) or equivalent. Installed & Special Inspection Qualifications 702.1 - HVAC system installers are trained and certified in the proper installation of HVAC systems and equipment. 702.2 Special inspectors must be qualified and able to demonstrate competence to the enforcing agency in the discipline in which they are inspecting. 703.1 - Documentation - Verification of compliance with the code may include construction documents, plans, specifications builder or installer certification, inspection reports, or other methods of acceptable to the enforcing agency which show substantial conformance. TABLE 45041.1 ADMESIVE VCC LIMIT', ' Los,,% Wator arvirl Less Exempt Cornipotrncl% in Grams p;%r Litar APCHITECTLIPAIL APPLICATIONS VO C LIM IT 1nJ,:)or-;-,itpct adhic-.fi,ms 50 C iu.pet pad ad he6vrfl 50 W_ - Is ,Xilid,,,orcarmit ridhc�110T_ 150 Wc--)d ftooring adh-�i,;'ivc - ____ 100 PkiI,hcr,11,moJhc.-,lVCs .6 Q S U141 00 T adhcsive.r, 50 �_ I dc adhc�,_ivcs i�.rali-nic ti , 65 I V%'_' T and ispha I t it Ile xtdfic�]Vcs 5L) P n,,��o I I a rild pa nc I ad licsPVC5, _ ,;(-,, . . - V ov'y!, h,lqe adhe-,ivek , 51-1 - NIL] I tirpurpcii,se, cons tru-c ti -on ad he�,6rs 1 7 0 I I mr-Lic-tuH, !vIa_6nqadbe%1VV9 .1 - 100 S in,,:d-:-ply rocA mc mbrime a d h(n- Ive's 250 I - 0ih-!radh._-siv-!-; n,nt,-,Ti!cificMlv lk-JiM 50 1 SPEC,IALTYAPPILICATIONS I'V) FAY vo.-I-Simp 51 0 - 1CPVC vvelding 490 � ARS' ",Y.-IJiln,- 32 5 H ;1� tilc cc n-v--initv"Cl din T -) � li 4- A cil he sWe p ri ni r fk�,r pla--,tic _5 .� n T ( c.nt�w_-t ad hesIVIC11 80 9, P ,� IJA p u up rit � c, c i i n t 3 c t a d h rns ive 2 5 A _. S truc tu rA, -,vo,A fin,ern 1,,r ad hesi-ve, 14 I'l I Top and. trim adhc--�ivc 25 0 - SUBSTR 4TE bP ECI FIC AIPPLICAJU-7- 2' 5 ( ) I Mcital v? rrr.ul 30 plw�tlllc fo3itil 50 hwous material (eAcc-pt wc)od) ,-) f') Wcy)d -11,,l I Fi h i: r v kr�,s 1 8Q 1. I 17 ap adlic-sivels u�,ed it--) bond dissirrvilar substrates -to-2ether. the, adho-,P,v ,with The highest Vt`..�C content shall N:, a llllo,Avd� 1 For additic-flal infun-witicn re-,wdin,- nielh-.ds bi rne.asure the VOC ccntent C, sP_-6r"_ inthist"IbU.Cee !*ni Cm-iq .Air Qimli �, [Uj irm--ernent District Rult, I I I O�.^�'. TABLE 4-K[4�2 SEALANT VOC LIPATT Loq, r. Wator and Lftr,g EXPITIM. corrmounrPs In Gnme, PPIP Lftpr SULANT S. VOG LIMIT I Ar-chillectural 25.71"i . , Monti I n -. 4cck 1 1-160 1�j,�on mm hrarv� me -N f '41f) I - - k cAlld .;v,tv . '14,111 _. 11 I - ___ 5 1 nglciiiply roof rnc nib rive , 4_50 �!_Ithcr 4 2 1) SEALANT PRlr,.IEP:S 5 () Awhitex--turil 19rinpomm ro D11.1 � I 2�511 7-5 lvfi--)d i rie d bitti mi nr-us 500 . IMmim �cck 7('10 0th,!r 7 5 0 PERMIT #___� ------ �_ FNT SERVICES BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPM- REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE 'e"�, /Od--. DATE Z -,.O--/,;> B) 7_-� TABLE 4_504.3 , ' ViOC COITTENT L [RIFTS FOR A RCH17TECTUIRAL COATINCIS-z " Gira fm 01 VOC per Lfter of Coating. Loss Wntlpr OnO LOSS ExeMpt ConTotlind'S 'COATING CAT EGORY VOC LIMIT I Flat crmt i nn's 5 0 Nonflat continIM5 I C I li ('J I Nonflat-high gt,ss coatings C 150 SPECIALTY COATINGS, I 0.11 Aluminum roof coafrinl-s 400 1 R a"'n-men t �T_ eci I I ty ii: ontillgr, 400 . Ritum;nms ro-of cmdrips, 5 () Riturninc-us rcv)f r.nimc,rs 350 Boad breakers 35f.) Concrcte cuning compounds. 1 350 Conicrctc�ma-�nnry scalers; I 60 D rr -, -c ,,way sic al ,-- - r; 1 5 C', Dry fo 06 coo [in gs e� 150 i FZtLLX finlishing coafinp, C ---- 350 . F i rc resi s t i vic c oa it i Ti ges I'V) F I o r -,r c o at tart - s C I I I 0�) - - Forin-i-ric Icar, c co n1pou nds 250 -1 ( im, p hic arts coati ngs, (sl, -n painLs 1 600 Righ temperatur-=.. ccxrttings 420 Indu­,uial mainticnatricc! cwtings 2 SID L(,Yw -.r,,o l'i d s c o 3 ti n -, s r- 120 ___ N-lagnosite cement co,,itings 1 450 1 klastic teTturc ccoAntia-ps I Or) I 01 N-Ictallk 1pignicnt-cd coatings " I '21- k1ulticolorcoatings, I 2' 5 ( ) I Pretreatment wix-::h primen 420 Prii-irn-irs. sca leirs. .-Lnd u n dcrc oaters I Lit,) Reacti-ve IrnictraLing,sallcrs W. 3 5 Q Kecycled coitings '250 Ploof c-oltings 5(.'Il Ptust preventatV,c coating-, '? 5 ,,) 5 h c I I x � Clcar . Qpa,quc 73Q 550 S Poc t :0 tly rn'm ers, sealcrs, and u n cicrcoat e rs If"'," - S tai ris 250 Stone consolidain its 1 450 Swimming pool covin"s C f 34 ", - T ra Ifi c mark- in p c oa fi n_v s 100 TUS ind it le-, rc-fi n ish cr-mt ings 420 Watcrpmofing mmbram.q 251J NN`o,od cnotling's -�7,5 � 0 - Wocld preservativics 13500 Zinc -rich primers Jk4 0 1. C;r3 ins c,f "i p ert ter or ccailli includirm watcr and jiri ing exerript I corn "__ nd,.. . I I 2 4., Th2 srecifled lirnif:5 r -main in effect unlcs.s reyiml lioniLs are lisred in Sill "'llent columns in ttle* table. 3, Valu,_ -s in this tible are &-fived friani those cTv�irwA by the, Cb1il'i-mia Air R.c-.w7,vjrixs DmA. Architectural Ccmtk�� Suppeosted Cointrol llleasuire� I , - R-bm,m,t,:2ffy..I�t,cwei,nform;iti.miv,w.-3i],,3bl2-f"-n-it�L,AirP.,.(,.�;ctifcesBmrd. I TABLE 4.504.5 roRRIALIDEHYDE LIM.ITS' I'Saxim um Forinurldvi Emis,,;1o,rvr, In Nirts ppr Million , PRODUCT CURRE14T LIVIT 14ardw tiod plywoc,d wntN-,r coP7 0. 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