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�-.. . <br /> �' cirr oF ErE�rr <br /> BU/LD/NG D/L//S/O�IV <br /> � 320�. L'EDAR 5T. EYERETT, INiO 9B2D/ (206) 259•BB/O <br /> � Vi���- <br /> • _ - a - . . . t <br /> , ,�;�.� �r;�:,�:.,�� �a�� �� �:�� �:. r, � <br /> ��' <br /> 3 <br /> The Chapter 5 Approacn Thls compliance method allows any combination o/building envelope <br /> � ra <br /> components i(their collective heatloss (R and 1�-values) daesn't exceed a maximum WSEC budget. The ; <br /> Chapter 5 approach is a good choice lor additions that don't con(orm to any o(the Chapter 6 pathways. This is �' <br /> ;� <br /> tn�e because Chapter 5 all�ws Gomponent Perlormance calculations to include heaf loss improvements in the a� <br /> existing home. The Chapter 6, Presciptive Approach would normally 6e the/irsf chorce lor new dwellings since ;� <br /> it p�ovides a variefy of compllance options, is easier to use, and is no more stringent than Chapter 5. � <br /> Component PeAormsnce calculafions may aiso be performed by computer using programs such as WATTSUN �; <br /> �� .•: <br /> 5.1. �`. <br /> � ~3 <br /> 3�. <br /> ',`..�"� \� <br /> � Instructions: �'` <br /> Pages 1, 2,3 The first fwo pagos provlde instructions and /orms lor peAo�ming the Component Perlormance � <br /> calculations. The thi�d page sizes the heating system. a�, <br /> Pages 4 to 8 In the shaded areas, make checks in the circles next to the requiremenfs ol y�ur intended �,> <br /> �; <br /> deslgn. Disregard components or equipment fhat don't apply to your project. Your permit will be procassed �� <br /> � more ellicienBy ii you pro��ide all the requested inlormation. Department stal/can help you with gene�al ;A; <br /> quesflons abouf this /orm. � <br /> �a� :'� <br /> � This lorm is intended fo educate and provide enlorcement consislancy between inst ectors and building ;� <br /> jurisdictions. fnstead ol searching through the WSEC, this lorm will help organize and condense the <br /> � � iequiremenfs that appiy fo you�project. Requirements are grouped by rc ,dation, Iraming, insulaGon, and'inal � <br /> • � inspection phases. ��'S <br /> � Responsibility!o�intormation:It is ultimately your responsibiliry to provide detailed in(ormafion about heating <br /> �� systems, glazing, insulation, and ofher building specilications. Be sure to get prior approv2l from the � <br /> r� ;€ <br /> Department il you make changes that deviate Irom the completed lorm. For more ccde detail, refer to the , <br /> � :� <br /> � <br /> Washington State Ene�gy Code, i991 Edition. es'. <br /> � <br /> � Compliance responsiblilty: This lorm will ultimately be used(or ail WSEC field inspections. When it is ieturned � <br /> � with your permit, note ail boxes that have been checked under i,tie "COMPLIANCE REQUIRED"column. These �� <br /> ;; boxes denote which reqi�irements the inspector will check at each lnspection phase. He wilf inspect and >� <br /> �< approve each of fhese checked items 6y placing a second check in the "INSPECTlON APPROVED"column. �p <br /> � �9 <br /> �`° � .<x"`.•:: <br /> ^.; �@, . <br /> ' . _ •� ¢�,a `�"., e .. �,y�i:. �c°e" `„�v. . ...� �S .'�:�`* ���:a""�c'�T �;::: <br /> �Zt��. �.., . �`,, . ..., `s'.�i: <br /> .... .. . . .... . <br /> . ..� . a . :� �a��i.,�a,�;�, . 7��y,..��a.`a'�C.�re�. �.Sx �.'... . . �`• . <br /> All Residential Occupancies <br /> OTHER heat source �Gas, oil, propane, wooci, heat pumps) I <br /> i <br /> WEES�BOWAMWOCTOBER 91 <br />