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" <br />C/TY OF <br />Bl//LD/N� <br />3200 CEOAR Sl. EYERFl1; <br />E/�'E/ZETT <br />D/�//S/ON <br />NGO JSIO/ (20i) IS9•S//O <br />The Chapter 5 Approach Thls compliance method allows any combinatlon o/ build(ng envelope <br />components 1/ their collective heatloss (R and U-values) doesn't exceed a mexfmum WSEC 6udyet. The <br />Chapter 5 epproach is a good choice for addiflons that donR conform to any ol the Chapter 6 pathways. Thls is <br />tn�e because Chapter 5 allows Component PeAormance calculatlons to ir�clude heat bss improvements In the <br />exfstlr►y home. The Chepter 6, PresclpNve Approach wnuld normalty be the Ilrst choice /or new dwellfngs slnce <br />!t provides a vaRety ol complfance optlons, !s easler to use, and is no more stringent than Chapfer 5. <br />Component Per/ormance cakulatlons may also be perlormed by computer using proyrams such as WATTSUN <br />5.1. <br />' Instructions: <br />Papes 1, 2, 3 The Brst hvo papes provide lnstn�ctions and lorms lor peAortnlnp fhe Component Pedormance <br />� cakx�laGons. fie third page sizes the heaNny system. <br />` Papas 4 to 81n the shaded areas, make checks in the circles next to the requlrements ol your intended <br />i dssl�n. Dlsregard components or equlpment that don't apply to youi proJect. Your permlt wlll be processed � <br />E more e/flciently 11 you prov(de all the requested lnlormatfon. Department stalf can help you wJth general <br />i quBsNOIIs AbOut thls lo/m. <br />Thia lorm Is lnfended to educafe and provide enlorcement conslstancy between inspectors and building <br />Jiequl�er me ts thatsapply to'your proJectr Requiretmen�are �� t ped by /ouindation�f aming, insulalan,eand final <br />lnspecNon phases. <br />Responslbility !or lnlormallon: It is ultlmately your responslblliry to provide detailed inlormation about heating <br />systems, g/azln�, insulatlon, and other bullding specilications. Be sure to get prfor approval lrom the <br />DepaRment if you make changes that deviate Irom the completed lorm. For more code datail, re%r to the <br />Washinpton Stafe Energy Ccde, 1991 Edition. <br />Compllance responslblllty: This lorm wlll ultlmatety be used for al/ WSEC Ileld inspectlons. When it is retumed <br />wllh yow permlt, note all boxes that have been checked unde� the 'COMPLIANCE REQUIRED• cofumn. These <br />bozes denote whlch requirements the Inspector wlll check at each lnspectlon phase. He wlll inspect and <br />approve each ol these checked items by placJng a second check !n the "INSPECTION APPROVED" aolumn. <br />All Residential Occupancies <br />OTHER heat source �cas, oil, propane, wood, heat pumps) <br />WEES�BOWIMWOCTOBER 91 <br />
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