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� . <br /> , - ;��;�.�� <br /> t` C/TY L�F EL/.�1�TT <br /> BU/LD/i�VG D/L//5/ON <br /> y,�, <br /> 3Z00 CEOAR 5T. Ei�E�7ETT, ff�i4 9BZ0/ (206) 259•BB/O <br /> � ` - • - • • � <br /> ' `�P aaS.�`�€!?"���"6'Er:$w'v�.�",C`.'�"ic"yni.y^q��.Px;�"X`d>�. ...,:...h�:�"8°t'i'.,''<°.�...'�s�?�"�°�s�wL;zCS`;'�'�.s�Fgx��FE.s.3u�3,�.+,ctt..o�Racselz`+�At.3#:d:�t�.r"�3''S�nR°y`�'..u:: <br /> =ti <br /> � � <br /> The Chapter 5 Approach Thls compliance method allows any combination ol builoi��g envelope �; <br /> componenfs il thelr colfective heatloss (R and U-values) doesn'; sxceed a maximum WSEC budget. The = <br /> Chapte�5 approach is a good choice !or additions that don't conlorm fo any o(the Chapter 6 pathways. This is ,,, <br /> true because Chapfer5 allows Component PeAormance calculations to include heat foss improvemenfs in the <br /> � existing home. The Chapter 6, P�esciptive Approach would no�mally be the first choice lor new dwellings since <br /> � it provides a variery o1 compiiance options, is easier to use, and is no more stiingent than Chapter 5 ,; <br /> Componenf PeAormance calcula!ions may also be pe�formed by compufer using programs such as WA7'',SUN �:< <br /> =� 5.1. <br /> ��-. <br /> 'a Instructions: <br /> ° Pages 1, 2, 3 The li�st two pages provide instructions and lorms!or performing the Component Pe�lormance <br /> ca(c�lations. The tl�ird page sizes the heating system. <br /> Pages 4 to 8 In the shaded areas, make checks in the ci�cles next to fhe requirements ol your intended <br /> n design. Disrega�d components or equipment that don't apply to your project. You�permit will be processed <br /> � more e!licienfty rl you provide all the requested inlormafion. Department staf!can help you with general <br /> questions about this lorm. <br /> � This lorm is intended to educate and provide entorcement consistancy between inspecfors and buildmg <br /> � ju�isdictions. Instead ol searching fhrough fhe WSEC, this lorm will help organize and condense the <br /> h? iequiremenfs thaf apply to your projecL Requirements are grouped by foundation, lraniing,'insulation, and 6na1 �,i <br /> �c: <br /> `� inspection phases. ;°:: <br /> �r <br /> � Responsibility for iniormation:It is ultimately your responsibility to provide defaifed inlormation about heafmg �, <br /> � systems, glazing, insulation, and ofhe�building specilications. Be sure to get prior approval lrom the 4� <br /> is Department i!you make changes that deviate f�om the completed lorm. For more code detail, reier to the «:`. <br /> � Washingfon Sfate Energy Code, 1991 Edition. � <br /> �' Compliance responsiblilty: This lorm will ulfimately be used lor al! WSEC lield inspecfions. When it is retmned ,t <br /> wifh you�permit, note all boxes that have been checked under the "COMPLIANCE REDUIRED"column. These ,,: <br /> � boxes denote which requirements the inspector wili check at each inspection phase. He will inspect and .�3. <br /> approve each o/fhese checked items by placing a second check in the "INSPECTIONAPPROVED"column. ;,; <br /> % <br /> � ��< <br /> r� � s� s. y r f'';"i�o"�oE+arJ,Ab�x £�i. xx -3 -��'S" ��M�n��SFbkk4Na31h �k F'�K�':+.Y Xa�1 b'xi `�`�3Ha�''rtX w° >:: <br /> Y�Ewb."'`.v�& {�t�s'<x�ff�Xw .. 'F f ]�� �`F �.a'�'2� �,v,n ,e.. �.d&r �3�,33a�,F�' .a.a.E.ib$a.�.e:£..s , .,. A <br /> AI! Residential Occupancies <br /> E�2CfPIC He2f SOUCCE (excluding heat pumps) <br /> WEESBOWMAWOCTO�ER9� <br />