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� . . <br /> � L/TY OF E�E/�ETT <br /> B!J/LD//V6 D/L//S/ON <br /> 3200 CFDAR 5T. fYF/�lTT, Wi0 JSZO/ (2�'i) 25�J.as/O <br /> � ' - • - . � • . � <br /> The Chapter 5 Approach Thls compllance method ailows any combinatlon o/bullding envelope <br /> components il their collective heat/oss (R and U-values) doesn't excoed a maxlmum WSEC budget. The <br /> Chapter 5 approach Is a good cholce(o�addit/ons that don't conlorm to any of t ie Chapter 6 pathways. Thls Ts <br /> fnie because Chapfer 5 allows Component PeAormance calcu/ations to lncludF heat bss improvements!n the <br /> exlsting home. The Chapter 6, Presciptive Approach wou/d normally be the 11�:t choice lor new dwellings since <br /> it provides a varlery ol compllance options, is easler to use, and is no more stringe�t than Chapter 5. <br /> �.: Component PeAormance calculations may a/so be perlormsd by computer using p�ograms such as WA7TSUIV <br /> 5.1. <br /> Instructions: , <br /> Pages 1, 2,3 The first fwo pages provlde instructions and lorms lo�peAorming the Componenf PeAormance <br /> ca/cu/ations. The thi�d page sizes the heating system. <br /> Pages 4 to & In the shaded areas, make checks in fhe circles nexl fo the requlremenfs o!your Jntended <br /> deslgn. Dlsregard componenfs or equipmenf that donY app/y fo your project. Your permit wlll be processed <br /> more e/liciently il you piovide all the iequested inlo�mation. Department sfa//can he/p you wlth general <br /> � questlons about this lorm. <br /> K <br /> ;� <br /> This lorm is infended to educafe and provide enfo�cement cons/stancy between inspectors and bullding <br /> jurisdictions. /nstead ol searching through the WSEC, this lorm will halp organize and condense the <br /> • requirements thaf apply to'your project. Requiremenfs are grouped by loundafion, framing, insu/a�on, and Onal <br /> � inspection phases. <br /> ^€ <br /> ' Responsibility!or inlormation:It is ultimately your responsibllity to provide detailed inlo�mafion about heatnig <br /> � systems, glazing, insulation, and other buifding specilicatlons. Be sure to get prior approval lrom fhe <br /> Department il you rr�ake changes that deviate liom the completed lorm. For more code detail, refer to the <br /> ; Washington Stafe Energy Code, 1991 Edition. <br /> � <br /> ;= Compllance responsiblilty: This lorm will ultimate/y be used for all WSEC/le/d fnspections. When!t!s returned <br /> ��; wifh your pe�mif, note all boxes that have baen checked under the "COMPLIANCE REQUIRED"cv/umn. These <br /> ;;; boxes denote which requirements the inspector will check at each Inspectlon phase. He wlll inspect and <br /> '� approve each of these checked items by placing a second check in the "INSPECTION APPROVED"column. <br /> �. <br /> �:� <br /> '�'� <br /> All Residential Occupancies <br /> OTHER heat source �Gas, oil, propane, wood, heat pumps) <br /> WEESrBOWMAWOCTO8ER91 <br />
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