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�� BG o3/�i <br /> cirr oF EVE�rr <br /> BU/LD/N6 D/L//.S/O� <br /> ° � � 3200 CEDAR 5T. EYERETT, /Y.e !1820/ (20i) 259-BB10 <br /> k� <br /> � � ' • ' • I / f <br /> ...fi��^y3s' .r . ';�,` <br /> The Chapter 5 Approach Thls compliance method allows any combination o!6uilding envelope �� <br /> components !(their collective heatloss (R and U-values) doesn't exc��ed a maxlmum WSEC budgoL The � <br /> � Chapfei 5 approach is a good choice for additrons that don't conlorm ro any oi fhe Chapter 6pathways. This is <br /> � troe because Chapfer5 allows Component Perlormance calculation; to include heaf loss improvements in the �� <br /> existing home. The Chaptei 6, Presciptive Approach would normall�i be the lirst choice for new dwellings since ;;g <br /> it� ��vides a variety o1 compliance options, is easier fo use, snd is no more sfringert than Chapter 5. ',;,§ <br /> G Component Perlormance calculations may also be per(ormed by compule!using p�ograms such as WATTSUN ,9 <br /> �. <br /> 5.1. >:4 <br /> ,: <br /> Instructions: �� <br /> Y Pages 1, 2, 3 The first fwo pages provide instructions and lorms lo�peAorming the Component Performan::e � <br /> n"� calculafrons. The thi�d page sizes the heating system. `� <br /> Pages 4 to 8 In the shade:i areas, make checks in the circles next to fhe requiremenfs ol,your intended ';� <br /> � design. Disregard components or equipmenf that don'f apply to youi project. Your permif will c�e processed ,�> <br /> � more efficiently if you piovide all the �equested information. Department stall can help yov with general ;'� <br /> quesfions about this Iorm. !'' <br /> ::Y <br /> R ��;5 <br /> This lorm is intended to educafe and p�ovide enlorcement consistancy between inspectors and building �;s <br /> �: jurisdictions. Instead o(searching through the WSEC, this lorm will help organize and condense the � <br /> • �equirements Jhat apply to your proJecL Requirements are grouped by(oundation, l�aming, insulaGon, and linal �"' <br /> � inspection phases. �� <br /> _ <br /> xn <br /> Responsibility lor inlormation:Il is ulfimately your responsibility fo provide detailed inlormation about heating �� <br /> � systems, glazing, insulation, and other building specifications. Be sure to get prior approval Irom the :�� <br /> Eb;i <br /> Department il you make changes that deviate irom the comp/eted lorm. For more code detail, rele�to the :x <br /> `� Washingfon State Energy Code, 1991 Edition. � <br /> Y yj <br /> ^ <br /> �b :� <br /> :� Compllance responsiblilfy:This lorm will ultimatety be used far all WSEC lield inspections. When it is retumed <br /> with your permit note a!I boxes fhat have been checked under the "COMPLIANCE RE�U/RED"column. These •;, <br /> I,;� bcxes denote which requirements the inspector will check at each fispection phase. He will inspect and ,:` <br /> approve each of these checked items by piacing a second ch,eck in fhe "INSPECTION APPROVED"colu.r,n. ��, <br /> `�-;. *i� <br /> r a.b.... e. . .._ ....�� g.. .. ... .... ., . ..� . .. ... <br /> • <br /> -,t . . .,.�, . . .. . � �. � 8 . :.. <br /> AG+ Residenfial Occupan,cies <br /> OTHER heat source ��as, oil, propane, wc�od, heat pumps) <br /> VVEES�BOWAIA WOCTW EF 91 <br />
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