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<br /> � Th@ ChBpteY 5 App�OaCh Thls compliance method allows any combination o/building envelope
<br /> �? components il their coller.tive heatloss (R and U•values) doesn't exceed a maximum WSEC 6udget. The
<br /> `: Chapter 5 approach is a good choice lor additions that don'f conlorm to any ol the Chapfer 6 pa�hways. This is
<br /> true because Chapfer5 allows Component Performance calculations to include heat loss improvements in the
<br /> �£ exisfing home. The Chapfer s, Presciptive Approach would normally be the li�st choice!or new dwellings since
<br /> it provides a variefy ol compliance opfions, is easier to use, and is no more st�ingent than Chapfer 5.
<br /> m Component Performance calculations may also he peAoimed by computer using programs such as WAITSUN
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<br /> Instructions:
<br /> Pages 1, 2,3 The iirst hvo pages provide i�struclions and /orms!or peAorming the Component Performance
<br /> �� calculations. The third oage sizes the heating aysfem.
<br /> �- Pages 4 to 8 In fhe shaded areas, make checks in the ci�Ges next to the requiremenfs o1 your intended
<br /> "� desi n. Disre ard com onents or e ui ment fhat don'f a 1 to our �o ect. Your ermit will be rocessed
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<br /> +; more elliciently il you provide all the requested info�mafion. Depariment sta//can help you with general
<br /> quesfions abouf this lorm. �'
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<br /> {; This lorm is intended to educate and provide enlorcement consistancy between inspectors and building
<br /> �� jurisdictions. Insfead of searching through the WSEC, this lorm will help organize and condense the
<br /> � requirements ihat apply to your project. Requirements are grouped by loundation, Iraming, insula�on, and 6nal
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<br /> Responsibility lor inlormafion:If is ultimately you�responsibility to provide detailed inlo�mation about heatin_q �s:
<br /> systems, glazing, insulation, and other building specilications. Be sure to get prior appraval lrom the >:a
<br /> Department i!you make changes that deviate from the completed lorm. For more code detail, reler to the
<br /> �% Washington State F_nergy Code, 1991 Edition. ,;<;
<br /> `� Compliance responsiblilry: This form will ul�imately be used for all WSEC lield rnspections. When it is retumed ,�"`:�
<br /> y wifh your permit, note all boxes that have been checked under the "COMPLIANCE REQUIRED"�lumn. These ;;;<
<br /> � boxes denote which requiremenfs the inspsctor will check at each inspection phase. He will inspect and x;�'
<br /> ;�: approve each of these checked ilems by placing a second check in the "INSPECTION APPROVED"column.
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<br /> OTHER heat source �Gas, oil, propane, wood, heat pumps)
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