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COM2014-0054 FISH TROUGHS - COM Permit / Conditions - 12/15/2014
w N( COMcheck Software Version 3.9.2 Interior Lighting and Power Compliance Certificate RECEIVED 90.1 (2010) Standard APR 16 2014 Section 1: Project Information 26 W. CEDAR S-F. Project Type:New Construction Project Title :North Fork Skokomish Hatchery Building Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/ ontractor: Section 2: Interior Lighting and Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Nafts/ft2 (B x C) 101 Managers Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 248 1.11 275 102 Conference(Common Space Types:Conference/Meeting/Multipurpose) 531 1.23 653 104 Open Office(Common Space Types:Office-Open Plan) 380 0,98 372 109 Corridor West(Common Space Types:Cord dor/Tran siti on<8 ft wide) 311 0.66 205 105 Mens Room(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 140 0.98 137 106 Janitors(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 36 0.95 34 107 Womens(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 140 0.98 137 108 Feed Storage(Common Space Types:Storage) 233 0.63 147 113 Mud Room(Common Space Types:Corridor/Transition>=8 ft wide) 176 0.66 116 110 Corridor East(Common Space Types:Corridor/(ransition<8 It wide) 220 0.66 145 112 Fish Health(Common Space Types:Laboratory For 140 1.81 253 MedicaVlndustrial/Research) i 111 Comm Room(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 92 0.95 87 114 Storage(Common Space Types:Storage) 177 0.63 112 115 Storage(Common Space Types:Storage) 264 0.63 166 117 Chinook Incubation (Common Space Types:Laboratory For 270 1.81 489 Medical/Industrial/Research) 116 Electric Room(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 155 0.95 147 118 Storage(Common Space Types:Storage) 135 0.63 85 121 Formalin Storage(Common Space Types:Storage) 18 0.63 11 119 Disinfection(Common Space Types:Laboratory For 101 1,81 183 Medical/Industrial/Research) 120 Steelhead Incubation(Common Space Types:Laboratory For 200 1.81 362 Medical/Industrial/Research) Total A lowed Watts= 4119 Section 3: Interior Lighting Fixture Schedule A B C D E Fixture ID:Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lampsi of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. 101 Managers Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed 248 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F1:Recessed Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 4 56 224 102 Conference(Common Space Types:Conference/Meeting/Multipurpose 531 sq.ft.) • Linear Fluorescent 2:F1:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 8 56 448 104 Open Office(Common Space Types:Office-Open Plan 380 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F1: Recessed Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 6 56 336 109 Corridor West(Common Space Types:Corridor/Transition<8 ft wide 311 sq.ft.) Project Title: North Fork Skokomish Hatchery Building Report date: 11/17/13 Pf_...__ 11_a_L__..Il..:IJ:_..—..1 A_.. 4 _[ I Linear Fluorescent 3:F2:Recessed Fluor.:22"T5 14W:Electronic: 2 7 28 196 t; 105 Mens Room(Common Space Types:Restrooms 140 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 1:F4:Wall Mid Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 1 56 56 Linear Fluorescent 2:F18:Surface Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 1 56 56 LED 1:F7:Surface LED:Other: 1 1 26 26 106 Janitors(Common Space Types:Electricai/Mechanical 36 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 1:F5:Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 1 56 56 107 Womens(Common Space Types:Restrooms 140 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F4:Wall Mtd Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 1 56 56 Linear Fluorescent 2 copy 1:Fie:Surface Mtd Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 1 56 56 LED 1:F7:Surface LED:Other: 1 1 26 26 108 Feed Storage(Common Space Types:Storage 233 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F5:Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 4 56 224 113 Mud Room(Common Space Types:Corridor/Transition>=8 ft wide 176 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 3:F2:Recessed Fluor.:22"T5 14W:Electronic: 2 6 28 168 110 Corridor East(Common Space Types:Corridor/Transition<8 ft wide 220 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 3:F2:Recessed Fluor.:22"T5 14W:Electronic: 2 5 28 140 112 Fish Health(Common Space Types:Laboratory For Medical/Industrial/Research 140 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F1:Recessed Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 2 56 112 111 Comm Room(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical 92 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F5: Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 2 56 112 114 Storage(Common Space Types:Storage 177 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F5:Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 3 56 168 115 Storage(Common Space Types:Storage 264 scift) Linear Fluorescent 2:F5:Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 3 56 168 117 Chinook Incubation(Common Space Types:Laboratory For Medical/Industrial/Research 270 scift) Linear Fluorescent 2:F6A:Wet Loc.Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 3 56 168 116 Electric Room(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical 155 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F5:Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 3 56 168 118 Storage(Common Space Types:Storage 135 sq.ft.) • Linear Fluorescent 2:F5:Industrial Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 2 56 112 121 Formalin Storage(Common Space Types:Storage 18 sq.ft.) Compact Fluorescent 1:Triple 4-pin 32W:Electronic: 1 1 35 35 119 Disinfection(Common Space Types:Laboratory For Medical/Industrial/Research 101 scift) Linear Fluorescent 2:F6:Wet Loc. Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 2 56 112 120 Steelhead Incubation(Common Space Types:Laboratory For Medical/Industrial/Research 200 sq.ft.) Linear Fluorescent 2:F6A:Wet Loc. Fluor.:46"T5 28W:Electronic: 2 3 56 168 Total Proposed Watts= 3391 Section 4: Requirements Checklist .. Lighting Wattage: 0 1. Total proposed watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Proposed Watts Complies 4119 3391 YES 2. Exit signs 5 Watts or less per sign. Controls, Switching,and Wiring: 0 3. Required automatic controls are either manual on or are controlled to automatically turn lighting on to 50%or less power. Exceptions: Public corridors,stairways,restrooms,primary building entrance areas and lobbies. 0 Full automatic-on would endanger safety or security. • 4. Independent manual or occupancy sensing controls for each space(remote switch with indicator allowed for safety or security). 5. Occupant sensing control in class rooms,conference/meeting rooms,and employee lunch and break rooms. Project Title: North Fork Skokomish Hatchery Building Report date: 11/17/13 i Exceptions: ❑ Spaces with multi-scene control;shop classrooms,laboratory classrooms,and preschool thi Dugh 12th grade classrooms. ❑ 6. Automatic shutoff control for lighting in>5000 sq.ft buildings by time-of-day device,occupant se isor,or other automatic control; • Exceptions: ❑ 24 hour operation lighting;patient care areas;where auto shutoff would endanger safety or ecurity. 7. Each space enclosed by ceiling height partitions has at least one control device to control the g neral lighting. Each manual device is readily accessible and located so the occupants can see the controlled lighting. 08, All controlled general lighting enclosed by ceiling height partitions has at least one control step etween 30%and 70%(inclusive)of full lighting power in addition to all off. Exceptions: ❑ Lights in corridors,electrical/mechanical rooms,public lobbies,restrooms,stairways,and st rage rooms. ❑ Spaces with only one luminaire with rated input power less than 100 W. ❑ Spaces types with lighting power allowance of less than 0.6 W/ft2. 69. All controlled general lighting enclosed by ceiling height partitions in the following space types as an occupant sensor or a timer switch installed that automatically turns lighting off within 30 minutes of all occupants leaving th 9 space:Classrooms and lecture halls, conference,meeting,and training rooms,employee lunch and break rooms,storage and suppl If rooms between 50 ft2 and 10D0 ft2, rooms used for document copying and printing,office spaces up to 250 ft2,restrooms,and dre sing,locker,and fitting rooms. Exceptions: ❑ Spaces with multi-scene control systems,shop and laboratory classrooms,spaces where an automatic shutoff would endanger the safety or security of the room or building occupant(s),and lighting required for 24-hour ope ticn. 10.All controlled general lighting enclosed by ceiling height partitions in spaces not included in the bove requirement,has a control device that is activated either manually by an occupant or automatically by an occupancy sensor.Eac control device controls a maximum of 2500 ft2 area for a space 10,000 ft2 or less and a maximum of 10,000 ft2 area for a space g eater than 10,000 ft2.The occupant is able to override any time-of-day scheduled shutoff control for no more than two hours. • Exceptions: ❑ Remote locations subject to safety or security concerns when the remote control device has an indicator pilot light and the light is clearly labeled to identify the controlled lighting. 11.Primary sidelighted areas>=250 ft2 have general lighting lamps independently controlled by at least one multilevel photocontrol. Exceptions: ❑ Areas where the top of existing adjacent structures are twice as high above the windows as heir distance away from the windows. ❑ Areas where the sidelighting effective aperture is less than 0.1 (10%). ❑ Retail spaces. ❑ 12.Toplighting areas>900 ft2 have general lighting lamps independently controlled by at least onE multilevel photocontrol. Exceptions: ❑ Areas where existing adjacent structures or natural objects black direct beam sunlight form re than 1500 daytime hours per year. ❑ Areas where the skylight effective aperture(EA)is less than 0.006(0.6%). ❑ Buildings in climate zone 8 with daylight areas<1,500 ft2 in an enclosed space. ❑ 13.Parking garage lighting is controlled to automatically reduce lighting power of each luminaire by at least 30%when the lighting zone(no larger than 3600 111 is vacant for no more than 30 minutes. Exceptions: • ❑ Daylight transitions zones and ramps without parking. ❑ Applications using HID of 150 watts or less or Induction lamps. Project Title:North Fork Skokomish Hatchery Building Report date: 11/17/13 Ej 14.Parking garage daylight transition zone lighting is separately controlled by a device that automatically turns lighting on during daylight hours and off at sunset. 15.Parking garage luminaires within 20 ft of any perimeter wall structure that have 40%or more net opening to daylight have capability to • automatically reduce power in response to daylight. Exceptions: LJ Daylight transitions zones and ramps without parking. ❑ 16.Guestrooms have control device(s)at the entry door that control all permanent luminaires and switched receptacles,except those in the bathroom(s). Suites have control(s)meeting these requirements at the entry to each room or at the primary entry to the suite. Bathrooms have a control device installed to automatically turn off lighting within 60 minutes of room vacancy. Bathroom night lighting does not exceed 5 watts. Cj 17.Separate control device for display/accent lighting,case lighting,task lighting,nonvisual lighting, lighting for sale,and demonstration lighting. Lj 18.1-ighting control devices and control systems are tested to ensure that control hardware and software are calibrated,adjusted, programmed,and in proper working condition. When occupant sensors,time switches,programmable schedule controls,or photosensors are installed,at a minimum,the following procedures have been performed: a. Confirm that the placement,sensitivity and time-out adjustments for occupant sensors yield acceptable performance. b. Confirm that the time switches and programmable schedule controls are programmed to turn the lights off. c. Confirm that photosensor controls reduce electric light levels based on the amount of usable daylight in the space. Construction documents identify the party responsible for the functional testing.The party responsible for the functional testing is not directly involved in the project. Voltage And Power: 19.Feeder conductors have been designed for a maximum voltage drop of 2 percent.> Exceptions: Dedicated to emergency services. 20.Branch circuit conductors have been designed for a maximum voltage drop of 3 percent,> Exceptions: LI Dedicated to emergency services. Li 21.At least 50%of all 125 volt 15-and 20-Ampere receptacles in private/open offices or computer classrooms are controlled by an automatic control device that operates on: a.a time-of-day operated control device that turns receptacles off at specific programmed times,or b.an occupant sensor that shall turn receptacles off within 30 minutes of all occupants leaving a space,or c.a signal from another control or alarm system that indicates the area is unoccupied. Exceptions: Q Receptacles for equipment requiring 24 hour operation. �] Spaces where safety or security concerns would be compromised. Section 5: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 90.1 (2010)Standard requirements in COMcheck Version 3.9.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Name-Title Signature Date Section 5: Post Construction Compliance Statement Record Drawings and Operating and Maintenance Manuals: 1. Construction documents with record drawings and operating and maintenance manuals provided to the owner. . Lighting Designer or Contractor Name Signature Date Project Title: North Fork Skokomish Hatchery Building Report date: 11/17/13 �� USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION / / C(j 310.5.1 Care facilities within a dwelling. Care facilities Motor vehicle repair garages complying with the for five or fewer persons receiving care that are within a maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials single-family dwelling are permitted to comply with the listed in Table 307.1(1)(see Section 406.8) International Residential Code provided an automatic Photo engravings sprinkler system is installed in accordance with Section Resilient flooring 903.3.1.3 or with Section P2904 of the International Resi- Silks dential Code. Soaps 310.6 Residential Group R-4. This occupancy shall include Sugar buildings,structures or portions thereof for more than five but Tires,bulk storage of not more than 16 persons, excluding staff, who reside on a Tobacco,cigars,cigarettes an snuff, Upholstery and mattresses 24-hour basis in a supervised residential environment and receive custodial care. The persons receiving care are capa- ble of self-preservation. This group shall include,but not be 311.3 Low-hazard storage, Group S-2. Includes, among limited to,the following: others, buildings used for the storage of noncombustible Alcohol and drug centers materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons Assisted living facilities with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrap- Congregate care facilities pings. Such products are pe dtted to have a negligible Convalescent facilities amount of plastic trim, such as I nobs, handles or film wrap- Group homes ping. Group S-2 storage uses sha 11 include,but not be limited Halfway houses to,storage of the following: Residential board and custodial care facilities Asbestos Social rehabilitation facilities Beverages up to and inciu ing 16-percent alcohol in Group R-4 occupancies shall meet the requirements for metal,glass or ceramic co tainers construction as defined for Group R-3, except as otherwise Cement in bags provided for in this code. Chalk and crayons Dairy products in nonwaxed(oate paper containers Dry cell batteries SECTION 311 Electrical coils STORAGE GROUP S Electrical motors 311.1 Storage Group S. Storage Group S occupancy Empty cans includes,among others,the use of a building or structure,or a Food products portion thereof,for storage that is not classified as a hazard- Foods in noncombustible con ainers ous occupancy. Fresh fruits and vegetables in nonplastic trays or containers 311.2 Moderate-hazard storage, Group S-1. Buildings Frozen foods occupied for storage uses that are not classified as Group S-2, Glass including,but not limited to,storage of the following: Glass bottles,empty or filled vith noncombustible liquids Aerosols,Levels 2 and 3 Gypsum board Aircraft hangar(storage and repair) Inert pigments Bags:cloth,burlap and paper Ivory Bamboos and rattan Meats Baskets Metal cabinets Belting:canvas and leather Metal desks with plastic tops and trim Books and paper in rolls or packs Metal parts Boots and shoes Metals Buttons,including cloth covered,pearl or bone Mirrors Cardboard and cardboard boxes Oil-filled and other types of d istribution transformers Clothing,woolen wearing apparel Parking garages,open or enc sed Cordage Porcelain and pottery Dry boat storage(indoor) Stoves Furniture Talc and soapstones Furs Washers and dryers Glues,mucilage,pastes and size Grains Horns and combs,other than celluloid SECTIO 312 Leather UTILITY AND MISCELL ANtOUS GROUP U Linoleum 312.1 General. Buildings and structures of an accessory Lumber character and miscellaneous s 7 ctures not classified in any 50 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® USE ND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION specific occupancy shall be constructed,equipped and main- tained to conform to the requirements of this code commen- surate with the fire and life hazard incidental to their occupancy. Group U shall include,but not be limited to, the following: Agricultural buildings Aircraft hangars, accessory to a one-or two-family residence(see Section 412.5) Barns Carports Fences more than 6 feet(1829 mm)in height Grain silos,accessory to a residential occupancy Greenhouses Livestock shelters Private garages Retaining walls Sheds Stables Tanks Towers 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE° 51 MEANS OF EGRESS C 0 cumulative occupant loads shall be determined in accor- TAB E 1004.1.2 dance with this section. MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA LLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT FUNCTION OF SPACE OCCUPANT LOAD FACTOR' 1004.1.1.1 Intervening spaces. Where occupants Accessory storage areas,meclianical egress from one room, area or space through another, equipment room 300 gross the design occupant load shall be based on the cumula- Agricultural building 300 gross tive occupant loads of all rooms,areas or spaces to that point along the path of egress travel. Aircraft hangars 500 gross Adjacent levels. The occupant load of a Airport terminal 1004.1.1.2 Ad � p Baggage claim 20 gross mezzanine or story with egress through a room,area or Baggage handling 300 gross space on an adjacent level shall be added to the occu- Concourse 100 gross pant load of that room,area or space. Waiting areas 15 gross 1004.1.2 Areas without fixed seating. The number of Assembly occupants shall be computed at the rate of one occupant Gaming floors(keno,slots, tc.) 11 gross per unit of area as prescribed in Table 1004.1.2.For areas Exhibit Gallery and Museun 1 30 net without fixed seating, the occupant load shall not be less Assembly with fixed seats See Section 1004.4 than that number determined by dividing the floor area Assembly without fixed seats under consideration by the occupant load factor assigned Concentrated(chairs only-i of fixed) 7 net to the function of the space as set forth in Table 1004.1.2. Standing space 5 net Where an intended function is not listed in Table 1004.1.2, Unconcentrated(tables an chairs) 15 net the building official shall establish a function based on a listed function that most nearly resembles the intended Bowling centers,allow 5 persons for function. each lane including 15 feet of nway, 7 net and for additional areas Exception: Where approved by the building official, Business areas 100 gross the actual number of occupants for whom each occu- Courtrooms—other than fixed seating pied space,floor or building is designed, although less areas 40 net than those determined by calculation,shall be permitted Day care 35 net to be used in the determination of the design occupant Dormitories 50 gross load. 1004.2 Increased occupant load.The occupant load permit- Educational ted in any building, or portion thereof, is permitted to be Classroom area 20 net increased from that number established for the occupancies•in Shops and other vocationa room areas 50 net Table 1004.1.2, provided that all other requirements of the code are also met based on such modified number and the Exercise rooms 50 gross occupant load does not exceed one occupant per 7 square feet Group H-5 Fabrication and m nufac- 200 gross (0.65 m2) of occupiable floor space. Where required by the turing areas building official, an approved aisle, seating or fixed equip- Industrial areas 100 gross ment diagram substantiating any increase in occupant load Institutional areas shall be submitted. Where required by the building official, Inpatient treatment areas 240 gross such diagram shall be posted. Outpatient areas 100 gross 1004.3 Posting of occupant load. Every room or space that Sleeping areas 120 gross is an assembly occupancy shall have the occupant load of the Kitchens,commercial 200 gross room or space posted in a conspicuous place, near the main Library exit or exit access doorway from the room or space. Posted Reading rooms 50 net signs shall be of an approved legible permanent design and Stack area 100 gross shall be maintained by the owner or authorized agent. Mall buildings—covered and pen See Section 402.8.2 1004.4 Fixed seating.For areas having fixed seats and aisles, Mercantile the occupant load shall be determined by the number of fixed Areas on other floors 60 gross seats installed therein. The occupant load for areas in which Basement and grade floor, eas 30 gross fixed seating is not installed, such as waiting spaces, shall be Storage,stock,shipping as 300 gross determined in accordance with Section 1004.1.2 and added to parking garages 200 gross the number of fixed seats. Residential 200 gross The occupant load of wheelchair spaces and the associ- Skating rinks,swimming pool; ated companion seat shall be based on one occupant for each Rink and pool 50 gross wheelchair space and one occupant for the associated com- Decks 15 gross panion seat provided in accordance with Section 1108.2.3. Stages and platforms 1 15 net For areas having fixed seating without dividing arms, the Warehouses 500 gross occupant load shall not be less than the number of seats based For Sl: 1 square foot=0.0929 m2 on one person for each 18 inches(457 mm)of seating length. a. Floor area in square feet per o upant. 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® 241 MEANS OF EGRESS discernable path of egress travel to an exit is provided; 3. Where required by Sectio 1015.3, 1015.4, 1015.5, or and the means of egress into the adjoining space is not 1015.6. subject to locking from the egress side. A required Where a building contains mixed occupancies, each indi- means of egress serving the larger tenant space shall vidual occupancy shall comply with the applicable require- not pass through the smaller tenant space or spaces. ments for that occupancy. ere applicable, cumulative 1014.3 Common path of egress travel.The common path of occupant loads from adjacent cccpancies shall be consid- egress travel shall not exceed the common path of egress ered in accordance with the prov ions of Section 1004.1. travel distances in Table 1014.3. TABLE 1 15.1 TABLE 1014.3 SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR XIT ACCESS DOORWAY COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM OCCUPANT LOAD WITHOUT SPRINKLER SYSTEM A,B,E,F,M,U 49 (feet) WITH SPRINKLER OCCUPANCY Occupant Load SYSTEM H-1,H-2,H-3 3 (feet) <_30 >30 H-4,H-5,I-1,1-2, I-3,I-4,R 10 B,Sd 100 75 1002 S 29 U 1000 75 75a « F 75 75 a 1015.1.1 Three or more a or exit access doorways. Three exits or exit access doo-ways shall be provided from H-1,H-2,H-3 Not Permitted Not Permitted 25 a any space with an occupant load of 501 to 1,000. Four R-2 75 75 1251 exits or exit access doorways shall be provided from any R-3e 175 75 125 b space with an occupant load greater than 1,000. I-3 100 100 100, 1015.2 Exit or exit access doorway arrangement.Required All others f 75 75 75 a exits shall be located in a manne,that makes their availability For SI: 1 foot=304.8 mm. obvious.Exits shall be unobstru ted at all times.Exit and exit access doorways shall be arranged in accordance with Sec- a. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. bons 1015.2.1 and 1015.2.2. b.Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in 1015.2.1 Two exits or exit access doorways.Where two accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for exits or exit access doorways, are jrequired from any por- occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. tion of the exit access, the exit doers or exit access door- c. For a room or space used for assembly purposes having fixed seating,see ways shall be placed a distan a apart equal to not less than Section 1028.8. one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal d.The length of a common path of egress travel in a Group S-2 open parking dimension of the building or ea to be served measured in garage shall not be more than 100 feet(30 480 mm). a straight line between exit doors r exit access doorways. e. The length of a common path of egress travel in a Group R-3 occupancy Interlocking or scissor stair shall be counted as one exit located in a mixed occupancy building. stairway. f. For the distance limitations in Group 1-2,see Section 407.4. Exceptions: SECTION 1015 1 Where interior exit stairways are interconnected EXIT AND EXIT ACCESS DOORWAYS by a 1-hour fire-r istance-rated corridor con- forming to the requ rements of Section 1018,the 1015.1 Exits or exit access doorways from spaces. Two required exit sepaz ion shall be measured along exits or exit access doorways from any space shall be pro- the shortest direct Ij ne of travel within the corri- vided where one of the following conditions exists: dor. 1. The occupant load of the space exceeds one of the val- 2. Where a building is equipped throughout with an ues in Table 1015.1. automatic sprinkle7 system in accordance with Exceptions: Section 903.3.1.1 0 903.3.1.2,the separation dis- tance of the exit doors or exit access doorways 1. In Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies,one means shall not be less than ope-third of the length of of egress is permitted within and from individ- the maximum overill diagonal dimension of the ual dwelling units with a maximum occupant area served. load of 20 where the dwelling unit is equipped 1015.2.2 Three or more a is or exit access doorways. throughout with an automatic sprinkler system Where access to three or more exits is required, at least in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or two exit doors or exit access oorways shall be arranged in 903.3.1.2. accordance with the provisio is of Section 1015.2.1. - I 2. Care suites in Group I-2 occupancies comply- 1015.3 Boiler, incinerator an d furnace rooms. Two exit ing with Section 407.4.3. access doorways are required 'n boiler, incinerator and fur- 2. The common path of egress travel exceeds one of the nace rooms where the area is ov r 500 square feet(46 in)and limitations of Section 1014.3. any fuel-fired equipment exceeds 400,000 British thermal 262 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® MEANS OF EGRESS units (Btu) (422 000 KJ) input capacity. Where two exit TAB E 1016.2 access doorways are required, one is permitted to be a fixed EXIT ACCESS RAVEL DISTANCEa ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit access doorways WITHOL T SPRINKLER WITH SPRINKLER shall be separated by a horizontal distance equal to one-half OCCUPANCY STEM SYSTEM (feet) (feet) the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the A,E,F-1,M,R,S-1 200 250° room. I-1 Not Permitted 250` 1015.4 Refrigeration machinery rooms. Machinery rooms B 200 300` larger than 1,000 square feet(93 m2) shall have not less than two exits or exit access doorways. Where two exit access F-2,S-2,U 300 400` doorways are required, one such doorway is permitted to be H-1 Not Permitted 75` served by a fixed ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit H-2 Not Permitted 100` access doorways shall be separated by a horizontal distance H-3 Not Permitted 150` equal to one-half the maximum horizontal dimension of H-4 Not Permitted 175` room. H-5 Not Permitted 200` All portions of machinery rooms shall be within 150 feet I-2,I-3,I-4 Not Permitted 200` (45 720 mm)of an exit or exit access doorway.An increase in travel distance is permitted in accordance with Section For SI: 1 foot=304.8 mm. 1016.1. a. See the following sections for rhodifications to exit access travel distance requirements: Doors shall swing in the direction of egress travel,regard- Section 402.8:For the distance limitation in malls. less of the occupant load served. Doors shall be tight fitting Section 404.9:For the distance limitation through an atrium space. and self-closing. Section 407.4:For the distance limitation in Group I-2. 1015.5 Refrigerated rooms or spaces. Rooms or spaces Sections 408.6.1 and 408.8.1:For the distance limitations in Group I-3. having a floor area larger than 1,000 square feet(93 m),con- Section 411.4: For the distance limitation in special amusement taining a refrigerant evaporator and maintained at a tempera- buildings. ture below 68°F(20°C),shall have access to not less than two Section 1015.4: For the distance limitation in refrigeration machinery exits or exit access doorways. rooms. Section 1015.5: For the disu nce limitation in refrigerated rooms and Travel distance shall be determined as specified in Section spaces. 1016.1,but all portions of a refrigerated room or space shall Section 1021.2:For buildings ith one exit. be within 150 feet(45 720 mm)of an exit or exit access door- Section 1028.7:For increaser imitation in assembly seating. way where such rooms are not protected by an approved Section 1028.7:For increased limitation for assembly open-air seating. automatic sprinkler system. Egress is allowed through Section 3103.4:For temporar structures. adjoining refrigerated rooms or spaces. Section 3104.9:For pedestriai walkways. Exception: Where using refrigerants in quantities limited b. Buildings equipped throughou with an automatic sprinkler system in to the amounts based on the volume set forth in the Inter- accordance with Section 903. .1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for national Mechanical Code. occupancies where automati sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3. .2. 1015.6 Day care means of egress. Day care facilities,rooms c. Buildings equipped throughou with an automatic sprinkler system in or spaces where care is provided for more than 10 children accordance with Section 903.3. .1. that are 2'/2 years of age or less,shall have access to not less than two exits or exit access doorways. 1016.3 Measurement.Exit access travel distance shall be measured from the most remote point within a story along SECTION 1016 the natural and unobstructed path of horizontal and verti- EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE cal egress travel to the entrance to an exit. 1016.1 General. Travel distance within the exit access por- Exceptions: tion of the means of egress system shall be in accordance 1. In open parking g rages, exit access travel distance with this section. is permitted to be neasured to the closest riser of an 1016.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance shall not exit access stairw ty or the closest slope of an exit exceed the values given in Table 1016.2. access ramp. 1016.2.1 Exterior egress balcony increase. Exit access 2• In outdoor faciliti s with open exit access compo- nents,exit access avel distance is permitted to be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) pro- measured to the closest of an exit access stair- vided the last portion of the exit access leading to the exit way or the closest lslope of an exit access ramp. occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in accor- 1016.3.1 Exit access stairways and ramps. Travel dis- dance with Section 1019.The length of such balcony shall tance on exit access stai ays or ramps shall be included not be less than the amount of the increase taken. in the exit access travel distance measurement. The mea- 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® 263 Page 1 of 8 I) WE STERN Product Purity&Environmental Stewardship MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR AQUACULTURE USE 1. Chemical Product and Company Identification DESCRIPTION: Parasite-S PRODUCT TYPE: Formalin for Aquaculture APPLICATION: Formalin for Western Chemical REVIEWED AND UPDATED 1/20/2011 REVIEWER Jim Garnett, QC Officer Manufacturer/Supplier Information MSDS prepared for: For Emergency Medical Assistance Western Chemical,lnc. Ch mtrec 1269 Lattimore Rd. 1-800 424-9300 Ferndale, WA 98248 2. Composition, Information on Ingredients The ingredients listed below have been associated with one or more immediate and/or delayed (*) health hazards. Risk of damage and effects depends upon duration and level of exposure. BEFORE USING, HANDLING, OR EXPOSURE TO THESE INGREDIENTS, READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MSDS. % by weight 50-00-0 *Formaldehyde 30.0 - 50.0 67-56-1 *Methanol 10.0 - 30.0 Any applicable Canadian trade secret numbers will be listed in Section 15.2. 3. Hazards Identification 3.1 Emergency Overview Appearance Clear, colorless liquicl Odor Pungent WARNING! COMBUSTIBLE May further react at high temperatures to form methanol, formic aciJ or methylals. At low temperatures will self-polymerize to form paraformaldehyd . Harmful if inhaled. Can cause central nervous system depression. Causes chemical burns to eyes. May be harmful if swallowed. Ingestion may cause blindness. May be harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes skin irritation. MSDS For Para site-S by Western Chemical,Inc. Page 2 of 8 May cause allergic skin reaction. NORTH AMERICAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE, 2000, NO: 13 • HMIS Rating NFPA Rating HEALTH 3 (serious) HEALTH 3 (serious) FLAMMABILITY 2 (moderate) FLAMMABILITY 2 (moderate) REACTIVITY 1 (slight) REACTIVITY 1 (slight) CHRONIC CHRONIC 3.2 Potential Health Effects Immediate Hazards INGESTION: May be harmful if swallowed. Ingestion may cause blindness. Can cause central nervous system depression. If accidentally swallowed, burns or irritation tom icous membranes, esophagus or GI tract can result. INHALATION: Harmful if inhaled. Can cause central nervous system depression. Can cause irritation of nose, throat and lungs. SKIN: May be harmful if absorbed through skin. Causeq irritation. EYES: Causes chemical burns. 67-56-1 Methanol Can cause central nervous system depression. Signs and symptoms may include • headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, unconsciousness and asphyxiation. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Delayed Hazards 67-56-1 Methanol Possible reproductive disorders from prolonged exposure. May cause lung damage based on animal data. Pre-existing respirator disorders may be aggravated by exposure. May cause liver damage based on animal data. May cause kidney damage based on animal data. May cause blindness if swallowed. As of the date of issuance of this document, this material has not been listed by NTP, classified by IARC nor regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. 50-00-0 Formaldehyde May cause cancer. OSHA regulates formaldehyde as a potential huma carcinogen. See the OSHA Formaldehyde Workplace Standard at 29CFR 1910.1048. Rats hronically exposed to 14 ppm formaldehyde contracted nasal cancer. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) has listed formaldehyde as a probable human carcinogen. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded formaldehyde is carcinogenic to humans. Safe handling and use instructions are provided in this MSDS and in the OSHA Formaldehyde Workplace Standard at 29CFR1910.1048. OSHA has identified 0.5 ppm as the "Action Level". Please review and understand the guidance contained in this MSDS and refer to the OSHA Formaldehyde Standard for regulatory requirements that may be applicable to your operation and use. MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. Page 3 of 8 For further information and a review of various studies, go to www.osh .gov/SLTC/ formaldehyde; www.iarc.fr and other authoritative websites. May cause allergic skin reaction. Some reports suggest that formaldehyde may cause respiratory sensitization, such as asthma, and that preexisting respirat ry and skin disorders may be aggravated by exposure. 4. First Aid Measures INGESTION: If accidentally swallowed, dilute by drinking large quantities of water. If the individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth. Immediately contact poison control center or hospital emergency room for advice on whether to induce vomiting or for any other additional treatment directions. INHALATION: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. If breathing is difficult, ive oxygen. Get medical attention immediately. SKIN: Immediately remove all contaminated clothing, including shoes. Wash the affected area of the body with soap or mild detergent and large quantities of water for at least 20 minutes. Contact a physician if irritation persists. If there are chemical burns, cove the area with sterile, dry dressings and get medical attention immediately. EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held apart during irrigation to ensure water contact with entire surface of eyes and lids. Get medical attention immediately. . 5. Fire Fighting Measures Flash point 61.1 °C (142.0 °F) Seta flash Closed Cup ASTM D 3828 Lower explosion limit Approx. 7 % (V) Upper explosion limit Approx. 70 % (V) Auto ignition Approx. 420 °C (788 ° ) COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Keep away from heat and flame. In case of fire, use water spray, dry chemical, "alcohol" foam or CO2. Use water to keep fire exposed containers cool. Wear full emergency protective equipment including NIOSH approved pressure demand self-contained breathing apparatus. 6. Accidental Release Measures Always wear appropriate protective equipment. Eliminate all ignition sources and ventilate the area to reduce the potential for exposure, fire and explosion. Recover and reuse as much liquid as possible. Large quantities: Enclose with diking material to prevent seepage into sewer systems, surface/ground water or natural bodies of water. If possible neutralize with dilute(<5%) solutions of ammonium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, sodium bisulfite or sodium sulfite. Small quantities: Soak up with absorbent material (vermiculite, dry sand, earth) and remove to a chemical disposal area. Follow all emergency notificatiol and reporting regulations. 7. Handling and Storage 7.1 Handling 31 MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. Page 4 of 8 Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. These practices include avoiding unnecessary exposure and removal of the materia from eyes, skin and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Always use appropriatE Personal Protective Equipment(PPE). • INHALATION: Do not breathe vapor. Use with adequate ventilation. SKIN: Avoid contact with skin and clothing. EYES: Do not get in eyes. 7.2 Storage Storage temperature depends on methanol content and should be cont olled to avoid precipitation or vaporization. See technical bulletin for recommended store ge temperatures. Remove plug slowly to relieve pressure. Store Parasite—S above 4.4°C ( 00F). Formaldehyde solutions will start to precipitate paraformaldehyde if stored below their recommended storage temperatures making the freezing point difficult to determine. 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 8.1 Exposure Controls ENGINEERING CONTROLS: The following exposure control techniques may be used to effectively minimize employee exposure: local exhaust ventilation, enclosed system design, process isolation and remote control in combination with appropriate use of personal protective equipment and prudent work practices. These techniques m y not necessarily address all issues pertaining to your operations. We, therefore, recommend that you consult • with experts of your choice to determine whether or not your programs are adequate. If airborne contaminants are generated when the material is heated or har died, sufficient ventilation in volume and air flow patterns should be provided to keep air contaminant concentration levels below acceptable criteria. 8.2 Personal Protection Where formaldehyde gas concentrations can exceed acceptable criteria, use NIOSH (42 CFR Part 84) approved full-facepiece respiratory protection equipment. Respirators should be selected based on the concentration of formaldehyde in air in accordance with the OSHA Formaldehyde Standard Respiratory Protection requirements at 29CFR 1910.1048y, aid the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard at 29CFR 1910.134 or other applicable standards or guidelines, including ANSI standards regarding respiratory protection. A full-facepiece respirator with cartridges or canisters specifically approved for formaldehyde may be used for exposure levels up to 7.5 ppm (10 times the PEL). Chemical safety goggles must be worn if there is a possibility of contact with liquid formaldehyde or excessive gas-phase exposures. A full-facepiece respirator complies with this requirement. Wear protective gloves as required to prevent skin contact. Protective gill ves must be worn when handling formaldehyde solutions of 1% or higher. Consult your glove manufacturer for specific information on permeation, degradation and breakthrough data to ensure proper selection. Based on available information, butyl, nitrile and Viton appear to be quite impervious to various strengths of formaldehyde solutions. Other glove materials may be equally suitable • depending on composition, thickness and use conditions. Where high concentrations of formaldehyde may be present, such as in an emergency, full body protection should be worn. Other protective equipment that must be available when handling formaldehyde solutions of 1% or higher include eye wash fountains and safety showers. Reusable protective clothing should be cleaned and ventilated after any formaldehyde contamination. See the OSHA Formaldehyde Standard requirements at 29CFR �� � MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. �� Page 5 of 8 1910.1048(h) Protective Equipment and Clothing and OSHA 29CFR 1910'1048(i) Hygiene Protection for other specific protective measures based on the form of formaldehyde, the conditions of use and the hazards to be prevented. 8.3 Exposure Guidelines 50-00-0 Formaldehyde ACGIH TLV Ceiling 0.3 ppm 0.37 mg/m3 A2 -Sus ected Human Carcinogen; SEN OSHA PEL 8-hr TWA 0.75 ppm 0.9 mg/m3 STEL (15 min) 2 ppm 2.5 mg/m3 67-56-1 Methanol ACGIH TLV 8-hr TWA 200 ppm 262 mg/m3 Skin STEL (15 min) 250 ppm 328 mg/m3 OSHA PEL 8-hr TWA 200 ppm 260 mg/m3 Remanded TWA 200 ppm 260 mg/m3 Skin; 19 9 PEL remanded, but in effect in some states Remanded 250 ppm 310 mg/m3 STEL 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance Clear, colorless liquid Odor Pungent • Odor threshold Not available Specific gravity 1.0775 - 1.0865 pH 2.5 - 3.6 Freezing point See storage section Solubility in water Infinite Octanol/water partition coefficient Pow 0.35 Vapor pressure Approx. 40 mm Hg @3 °C (102 aF) Vapor density Approx. 1 Evaporation rate Less than 1 (Butyl Acetate = 1) Boiling point, 760 mm Hg Approx. 100 °C (212 °F) 10. Stability and Reactivity Chemical Stabilities: Normally stable, but may further react at high temperatures to form metha 'ol, formic acid or methylals. At low temperatures will self-polymerize to form paraformaldeh Vde. Incompatibilities: Reacts with many compounds. Reaction with phenol, strong acids or alkali may be violent. Reaction with hydrochloric acid may form bis-chloromethyl ether, an Oc HA regulated carcinogen. Decomposition products may include: CO, CO2 MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. Page 6 of 8 Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur. 11. Toxicological Information See Section 3 Hazards Identification information. 50-00-0 Formaldehyde LC50: rat=0.59 mg/I (Sax) LD50: Oral-rat= 800 mg/kg (Merck); Skin-rabbit- 270 mg/kg (Sax) 67-56-1 Methanol LC50: rat=64,000 mg/I/4 h (Sax) LD50: Oral-rat= 5,628 mg/kg (Sax); Skin-rabbit- 20,000 mg/kg (Sax) 12. Ecological Information Formaldehyde is highly toxic to algae, protozoa and other unicellular organisms and slightly toxic to fish. In the atmosphere the material is rapidly degraded by photolysis and photooxidation. Formaldehyde is mobile in the soil. In water or soil, formaldehyde is biodegraded in a few days. Experiments performed on a variety of fish and shrimp show no bioconcentration of formaldehyde. Ecotoxicity: Algae(scenedesmus): toxic: 0.3-0.5 mg/I Arthropoda(daphnia): toxic: 2 mg/I Fish (guppies): TLm = 50-200 mg/I Environmental Fate: BOD5= 60% of ThOD = 0.6-1.07 standard dilution at<260 mg/I • Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient= 0.35 (LKOW) 13. Disposal Considerations Recover free liquid. Absorb residue and dispose of according to local, state/provincial, and federal requirements. Empty container: May contain explosive vapors. DO NOT cut, puncture or weld on or nearby. 14. Transport Information 14.1 U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) The data provided in this section is for information only and may not be specific to your package size. You will need to apply the appropriate regulations to properly classify your shipment for transportation. Proper shipping name FORMALDEHYDE SOLUTION UN/NA number 2209 Class 8 Packing group III Label 8 RQ Ingredients Formaldehyde, Methanol • 14.2 Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. Page 7 of 8 Proper shipping name FORMALDEHYDE SOLUTION UN number: 2209 Class Class 8 Packing group III Label 8 14.3 Other Regulations ADR/RID Proper shipping name FORMALDEHYDE SOLUTION UN number: 2209 Class Class 8 Packing group III Hazard Identification No. 80 (Kemler Code) Label 8 IMO/IMDG FORMALDEHYDE SOLUTION Proper shipping name 2209 UN number: Class 8 Class III Packing group 80 Label 8 IATA (Commercial) FORMALDEHYDE SOLUTION Proper shipping name 2209 UN number: Class 8 Class III . Packing group 80 Label 8 15. Regulatory Information (Selected Regulations) 15.1 U.S. Federal Regulations OSHA Hazards Communication Standard 29CFR1910 1200 This material is a "health hazard" and/or a "physical hazard" as determinec when reviewed according to the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 "Hazard Communication" Standard. SARA Title Ill: Section 311/312 Immediate health hazard Delayed health hazard Fire hazard SARA Title Ill: Section 313 and 40 CFR Part 372 This product contains the following toxic chemical(s) subject to the report ng requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, and Subpart C-Supplier Notification Requirement of 40 CFR Part 372. Methanol 7-56-1 13.97% MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. Page 8 of 8 Formaldehyde 5b-00-0 37.00% TSCA Section 8(b) Inventory iAll reportable chemical substances are listed on the TSCA Inventory. We rely on certifications of compliance from our suppliers for chemical substances not manufactur d by us. 15.2 Canadian Regulations Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System ( HMIS) This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulation (CPR) and the MSDS contain all the information required by the CPR. Class B3 Class D1A Class D 1 B Class D2A Class D2B Class E Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) All reportable chemical substances are listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL)or otherwise comply with CEPA new substance notification requirements. National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) This product contains the following chemical(s) subject to the reporting re quirements of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)subsection 16(1), National Pollutant Release Inventory. Methanol 7-56-1 13.97% Formaldehyde 0-00-0 37.00% 16. Other Information User's Responsibility The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29CFR 1910.1200 and he Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) require that the information contained on these sheets be made available to your workers. Educate and train YOL r workers regarding OSHA and WHMIS precautions. Instruct your workers to handle this product properly. Consult with appropriate experts to guard against hazards associated with use oft is product and its ingredients. Disclaimer SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CONCERN NG THE PRODUCT OR THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS THEREOF FOR ANY PURPOSE, except that the product shall conform to contracted specifications, and that the product does not infringe any valid United States or Canadian patent. No claim of any kind shall be greater in amount than the purchase price of the quantity of product in respect of which darnages are claimed. In no event shall Seller be liable for incidental or consequential damages, whether Buyer's claim is is based on contract, breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise. MSDS For Parasite-S by Western Chemical,Inc. iu cn z 0 0 3 N. 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Use CEIApplicant Name: Tacoma Power (Jay Madden) ► D Applicant Address: 3628 S. 35th St, Tacoma, WA 98409 APR 16 2014 Applicant Phone: 253-502-8366 Project Description Office Building: City Multi Variable Refrigerant Flow HVAC with Heat recovery S T, Briefly describe mechanical equipment for restrooms and minimum use areas. system type and features. Unit Heaters in storage areas with thermostats set for freeze protection only. Includes Plans Drawings must contain notes requiring compliance with commissioning provisions per Section C408 Compliance Option Simple System 0 Complex System 0 Systems A ialysis Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans,fill in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. Equip Capacity2 OSA CFM SEER Econmizer Heat ID Type Brand Name' Model No.' Btu/h or Econo? or EER IPLV3 Option or Recovery Exception Y/N 13-HP- VRF CITY MULTI PURY-HP96TKMU-A-H 96000 600 13 Y 101 17-HP-1 PACKAGE TRANE WSC04BE 50800 ECONO 13 ECONO N Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. Equip Capacity2 OSA cfm Heat ID Type Brand Name' Model No.' Btu/h or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency' Recovery Y/N 13-HP- VRF City Multi PURY-HP96TKMU-A-H 108000 600 COP-3.44 Y 101 17-HP-1 HHEATPUM TRANE WSC048E 44000 ECONO COP-3.40 N 12-EWH- Cv Q-MAPK CWH-1000 3413 N/A ELECTRIC 1 12-EWH- 2 cv Q-MARK Cwx-loon 3413 N/A ELECTRIC 13-DH-3 CV TUTCO DUCT MOUNTED 27304 N/A ELECTRIC 13-EUH- CV Q-MARK SERIES MUH 17065 N/A ELECTRIC 1 - 5 13-EWH- cv Q-MARK CWH-1000 3413 N/A ELECTRIC 1, 2 17-EUH- CV Q-ARK SERIES MUH 17065 N/A ELECTRIC 1 - 3 17-EWH- 1 CV Q-MARK s£alEs CDF 500 6826 N/A ELECTRIC Fan E ui ment Schedule Equip. Equip ID Type Brand Name' Model No.' CFM Sp' HP/BHP Flow Controls Location of Service 12-EF-1 CV GREENHECK SERIES SEl 100 0.25 0.02 Cv STORAGE 102 • 12-EF-2 CV GREENHECK SERIES SEl 350 0.25 0.26 CV SHELTER 101 13-EF-1 CV GREENHECK SERIES SE1 100 0.25 0.02 CV FORMALIN 121 13-EF-2 CV GREENHECK SERIES SP 400 0.25 0.26 CV DISINFECTION 119 13-EF-3 CV GREENHECK SERIES SP 400 0.25 0.26 CV FISH HEALTH 112 17-EF-1 CV GREENHECK SERIES SP 200 0.25 0.12 Cv RESTROOM 105 '2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, Group R1, and >3 story R2 and R3 17-EF-2 CV GREENHECK SERIES S2-20 5000 0.25 1.00 CV SHOP 106 17-EF-3 CV GREENHECK SERIES SE1 350 0.25 0.26 CV GENERATOR 101 17-EF-3 CV GREENHECK - SERIES S2-20 5000 0.25 1.00 CV GARAGE 107 Service Water Heating Equipment Schedule Equip, Equip Input Sub- ID Type Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity Category EFL Location of Service WH-12 ELECT BRADFORD WHITE LD-20L 17065 SPAWNING 101, DWG 12-M02 WH-13 ELECT BRADFORD WHITE' LD-80L 34130 JANITOR 109, DWG 13-M01 WH-17 ELECT BRADFORD WHITE LD-20L 170651 1 SHOP 106, DWG 17-M02 If available. 2 As tested according to Table C403.2.3(1)A thru C403.2.3(8). 3 If required. 4 COP,HSP ,Combustion Efficiency,or AFUE,as applicable. e Flow control types:variable air volume(VAV),constant volume(CV),or variable speed(VS). s Economizer exception number per • Envelope Zones 12012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&173 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct2013 Project Info Project Address North Fork Adult Holding Facility Date 3/19/2014 Compliance forms 30 N. Dow Creek Drive For I uilding Department Use do not require a Hoodsport, WA 9e548 password to use. RECEIVED Instructional and Applicant Name: Tacoma Power calculating cells are Applicant Address: 3628 s 35th street, Tacoma, WA 99409 write-protected. APR 1 6 2014 Applicant Phone: t253>_sot-e3i6 Project Description E New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ C nge of OcoupaM6ykbnditidning Compliance Path f Prescriptive O Component Performance O Total Building Performance Selection required to enable forms. Occupancy Group O Commercial O Group R-R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Selection required to enable forms. Vertical Fenestration and Total Vertical Gross Exterior Skylight Area Calculation Fenestration Above Grade %Vertical If complying via the Prescriptive path, (rough opening) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals Fenestration enter values for vertical fenestration, 95.3 — 784.0 00 — 12 .2$ skylights,gross walls and roof on this ENV-SUM worksheet. If complying via the Component Performance path,enter Gross Exterior these values in the ENV-UA worksheet. Total Skylight divided by Roof Area tim es 100 equals %Sky#fight These values auto-fill from ENV-UA and are write-protected on ENV-SUM. 0.0 _ 264.0 100 = 0 . 0% Vertical VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES Fenestration Area Fenestration Area Compliance Skylight Area SKYLIGHT AREA COMPLIES • Vertical Fenestration O 50%or more of the floor area is within a daylight zone per 402.3.1.1 Alternates O High Performance Fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C 02.3.1.3 Compliance Method ❑ Skylight area 3%or greater,VT-0.40 or greater Single Story Spaces ❑ Skylight effective aperture 1%or greater,provide calculatio Requiring Skylights ❑ Space eligible for exception _ Requires a minimum of 50%of floor area to be within a skylight daylight zone for specific space types.Refer to C402.3.2 for requirements. Q Project has semi-heated spaces as defined per C402.1.4 21 Applying wall exception to semi-heated spaces t. Semi-heated spaces may comply under Prescriptive or Component Performance compliance Semi-Heated Spaces path. 2. Semi-heated spaces shall be documented separately from other conditioned spaces—provide separate compliance forms for each conditioned space type. 3.Envelope elements separating semi-heated from other conditioned spaces shall comply with exterior thermal envelope requirements. ❑ Walk-in Cooler ❑ Walk-in Freezer ❑ Refrigerated Warehouse Cooler ❑ Refrigerate'd Warehouse Freezer Refrigerated Spaces Refrigerated spaces shall comply under the Prescriptive Path ont . Compliance documentation for these areas maybe combined with non-refrigerated areas in the NV-PRESCRIPTIVE form. Refer to C402.5 and C402.6 for requirements. Project includes more than one occupancy type and/or level of space conditioning.Multiple Mixed Occupancy and/or compliance forms may be required. Select all that apply to scope of project: Space Conditioning ❑ Commercial ❑ R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 ❑ Refrigerated Space ❑ Fully Conditioned ❑ Semi-Heated ❑ Low Energy* • ❑ R2&R3-3 stories or less *Low energy areas are exempt from all thermal envelope provisio 7s and compliance forms for these areas are not required. Refer to C101.5,2 for exemption. 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised oct2013 Project Address North Fork Adult Holding Facility Date 03/19/2014 Occupancy Group * Commercial 0 Group R For Building Department Use SFenestration Area as Rio gross above-grade wall area 12.2% Max.Target: 30.0% Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0� Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Prescriptive compliance of envelope assemblies may be accomplished by providing insulation R-values per Table C402.2 or U-factors/F-factors per Tables C-402.1.2 and C-402.3.A single project may comply via R-values for some envelope assemblies and U-factors/F-factors for others. Note compliance method taken for each assembly in spaces provided. U-Facto r/F-Facto r for Alternative Building Component R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F)' U-Factor calculation method) x ID: m iD: 0 ID: ID: °o m ID: 2 ID: ID:12-A21, 12-A31, A32 R-49 =JID: o ID: E ID: ID: c, ID: 0 D ID: ¢ in ID: ism 'I ID: 'S ID:NA Semi-heated, A01 $ ID: ff 3: n ID: O b ID: ID: ID: ID; ca o 3: ID: a)m ID: 0 ID: ID: U) m ID: o ID: 0 ii 76 ID: am E ID: m LL 'iD: Perim.Ins. Full Slab Cl R-Value R-Value F-Factor 'I F-Factor Source N ID:NA - Semi-heated, A01 -0 a)LID: Y" ZS ID: c ID: u ID: = ID: Nate 9-Calculations ons are required.Ratio of cross-sectional area of metal penetration through otherwise continuous insulation shall be 0.04-0.06%. aote 2-Thermal spacer blocking and liner system are required for prescriptive R-Value compliance. ote 3-Intermediate framing is required for prescriptive R-Value compliance in wood-framed wall assemblies. Note 4-Proposed non-residential building CMU walls meeting Table C402.1.2 Footnote D requirements can enter the target U-value of 0.104. Note 5-Refer to Table C402.2,Footnote E for prescriptive R-Value requirement for steel floor joist assemblies. Note 6-Prescriptive slab-on-grade insulation shall extend from top of slab to minimum length per an approved method as defined in C402.2.6. 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3: Revised Oct 2013 Project Address North Fork Adult Holding Facility Da a 03/19/2014 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 12.2% Max.Target: 30.0% Fo Building Department Use kylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.09 . Notes:1:If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustment worksheet for this calculation. 2:Provide U-factor for the fenestration assembly,which is the combination of frame and glazing U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative Building Component R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescri tive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(Cl) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F) -Factor calculation method) w ID:A-22,12-A01 t rnative Chapter 3 Table 3 °o ID: ID: a, ID:A-22,12-A01 R = 4.75 s O ID: ID: Solar Heat Gain Coefficient(SHGC) -Factor for Prescriptive Compliance SHGC Projection Adjustment U-Factor Source factor(PF) Multiplier(if Assembly Assembly (NFRC,Appendix A,or (if applicable) applicable) SHGC -Factor Chapter 3 table) � ID:NA ID: o ID: Z ID: ID:NA • c ID: m' m ID: c ID: a� LL o 'ID:NA m o . 'ID: ID: ID: 00 ID:NA c 2 ID: (5 ID: ID: ID:NA N u � , 0 n ID: Y ~ ID: U a ID: Note 1-SHGC Adjustment Multiplier based on calculated Projection Factor. Refer to Equation C4-2 Projection Factor Calculation and Table C402.3.3.1 for corresponding SHGC Multiplier. Refri crated Spaces,Walk-in &Warehouse Coolers Notes R-Values for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive U-Factor not allowed. Walls Ceiling Doors Freezers 2 `: iX Walls Ceilin Doors • Floor, Building Permita! 2012'Wasltington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Builds including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Address North Fork Adult Holding Facility (Zeta 3/19/2014 The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy Code,Commercial Provisions, . Applicability Code Location in Building (yes,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes SCOPE ,a C101.5,2 Low energy spaces Low energy spaces identified on plans yes C101.5.2.1 Semi-heated spaces Semi-heated spaces identified on plans C402.1.4 A03 C402.5 Cooler and freezer Walk-in and refrigerated warehouse cooler and freezer spaces identified on no C402.6 spaces plans ro C101.4.6 Imixed occupancy Spaces with different occupancy requirements identified on plans C101.4.4 Change of Existing F,S and U-occupancy building spaces undergoing a change of r0 C101.4.5 occupancy/space occupancy or space conditioning that require compliance are identified on conditioning plans ENVELOPE PROVISIONS Insulation A21, 12-A31, P s C303.1 Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials A32 identification C303.1.3 Fenestration product Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U-factor,SHGC,VT,and na C402-4.3. rating leakage rating Indicate installation methods,thicknesses,densities and clearances to achieve C303.1.1 General insulation the Intended R-value of all insulation materials-, yes C402.2 installation Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used,indicate that edge A21, 12-A31, joints between layers are staooered A32 Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections; Indicate framing materials on roof sections; _ Roof assembly Indicate method offraming for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted ceilings Fs C402.2.1 r A102.2 std,adv y- insulation 6i - �e Provide area-weighted calculations for sloped insulation installed entirelyabove leek; Indicate R-values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer,and liner� w A21, 12-A31, system LS method for metal building roofs A32 r.a C402.2.1 Skylight curb indicate curb insulation R-value on roof section if not included in skylight NFRC • insulation Indi cate - ndicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on wall sections; Indicate framing materials on wall sections; C402.2,3 Above/below grade Indicate method of framing for wood const per Al032(std,int,adv); •---- ---- a C4022.4 wall insulation Indicate mass of masonry walls; C303.2.1 -- Indicate loose-fill core insulation material,percentage of cores filled,and fr Re of 9 cores and bond beams for mal op wafts; _ Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basementteraswlspac ewall insulation Walk-in/refrigerated na Indicate insulation R-values of ceilings,walls,doors,floors on sections; C402.5 warehouse cooler Indicate method of minimizing door infiltration; C402,6 and freezer insulation Indicate type(s)of transparent doors and windows Indicate rated U-factor(swinging)or R-value(roll-up/sliding)on wall sections- y s C4022.7 Opaque doors applies to doors with less than 50% lazed area A21 Floor over outdoor or Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; -!a C4022.5 unconditioned space Indicate framing material on floor sections; insulation Indicate mass of masonry floors Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Slab-on-grade floor Indicate insulation extends down vertically and/or horizontally the required C303.2.1 insulation distance from to of slab; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation Indicate R-valueof continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; Radiantly heated slab C402.2.6 on-grade floor indicate insulation extends down vertically from top of slab and then horizontally, - C3032.1 insulation under the entire slab; -- Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C4022.8 Radiant heating indicate insulation R-value behind radiant panels,U-bend/headers and bottom s stem insulation 1surface of radiantly heated floors other than radiantly heated slab-on-grade) • filuildingPermitPlans * • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R Project Address North Fork Adult Holding Facility Date 3/19/2014 Applicability Code Location in Building (yes,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documont3 Documents Department Notes yes C402.3.1 Vertical fenestration Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as percentage of gross ENV . maximum area above grade wall area -SUM, A03 C402.3.1.2Sight maximum Provide calculation for total skylight area as percentage of gross roof area areaENV-SUM Indicate U-factors,SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; C402.3.3 U-factors,SHGC and —-- An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qua fy yes C402.3.1.3 VT for all fenestration within the same fenestration category,per Table C402.3; C303.1.3 assemblies Indicate if values are NFRC or default.If default then specify frame type, glazing layers,gag width,low-e coatings, as-fill. Ali, A21 Increased max. Provide calculations showing that percentage of overall conditioned floor are C402.3.1.1 in the daylight zone is equal to or greater than 50°/u; na Chap.2 vertical fenestration ----- --_---- area with daylighting Indicate method of daylighting control in lighting equipment schedules; Definition controls Indicate VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC Increased max. Indicate high performance U-factors and SHGC values in fenestration nn C402,3.1.2 vertical fenestration schedWev, _ area with high- An area-weighted U-value maybe used for all fenestration elements that qua ify performance,glazing within the same fenestration category er this section r,a C402.3.3 Permanent shading Provide projection factor calculations(Equation C4-2)and associated SHGC C402.3.3.1 devices multipliers for north and non-north orientations Provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a sk li ht da li ht zone; Provide calculations for percentage of skylight area to daylight zone under na C402.32 Single story spaces sqli hg ts,OR, requiring skylights �-_ Provide calculations for percentage of overall skylight effective aperture E ration C4-1 ; Indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser AIR LEAKAGE C402.4.1.1 Air barcier Indicate location of continuous air barrier on plans and sections; ve construction and Provide details for all joints,transitions in materials,penetrations in air barrier C402.4.2 seating, and note method of sealing caulked,gasketed,or other approved method -- 12-A31, A32 Indicate locations of ail stainva and shaft vents; Stairway and shaft Provide leakage rating of motorized dampers in mechanical equipment n.; C402.4.5.1 hedules sc ; vents . Indicate method of emergency operation-activation of fie alarm or interrupts n of power Outdoor air intakes, Indicate locations of all outside air intakes,exhausts and relief outlets,Incuudi 19 yes C402.4.5.2 exhausts and relief those integral to mechanical equipment; openings Provide in mechanical equipment schedules leakage rating of dampers,(den 12-All, spec whether motorized or gravity,and note any exceptions taken 123 33 00 C402.4.8 Recessed lighting rn Indicate IC ratin of fixtures in li hdn a ui ment schedules, building envelope Indicate rnethod of seating between I fght fixture h"ing and wall or cells na C402.4,6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather seal at car o°and loading dock doors Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules; na C402.4.7 Vestibules For unconditioned vestibules,indicate which envelope assembly( enoror exterior)Complies with the MWnements for a conditioned s ace Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTM E779 or approved uivatent; C402.4- Air barrier building Include the foi requirements in project documents-fftirbarrier lest yes .1.2.3 test report shall be submitted to jurisdiction once test is completed;(2)if test resu s exceed 0.4 cfm/ft2 at 0.3 in.wg then visually inspect air barrier and seal note sources of leakage;(3)submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrects measures taken Ail If"no"is selected for any question,provide explanation: End of Building Permit Plans Checklist 'Envelope Summary Zones i 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 20i:f Project Address North Fork Hatchery Building Date 3/19/2014 Project Info l � y g Compliance forms 30 North Dow Creek Drive For Building Department Use • pa not sword to a Hooa9Port, WA 98548 password to use. Instructional and Applicant Name: Tacoma Power calculating cells are Applicant Address: 3628 s 35th street, Tacoma, WA 98409 write-protected. Applicant Phone. (253) 502-5316 Project Description ❑ New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ Change of Occupancy/Conditioning Compliance Path O Prescriptive O Component Performance O Total Building Performance Selection required to enable forms. Occupancy Group O Commercial O Group R-R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Selection required to enable forms. Vertical Fenestration and Total Vertical Gross Exterior Skylight Area Calculation Fenestration Above Grade %Vertical If complying via the Prescriptive path, (rough opening) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals Fenestration enter values for vertical fenestration, 642 . 0 3373.0 X 100 = 19.0% skylights,gross walls and roof on this ENV-SUM worksheet. If complying via the Component Performance path,enter Gross Exterior these values in the ENV-UA worksheet. Total Skylight divided by Roof Area times 100 equals %Skylight These values auto-fill from ENV-UA and are write-protected on ENV-SUM. 0 .0 _ 4617 .0 X 100 = 0 .0% Vertical VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES Fenestration Area Fenestration Area Compliance Skylight Area SKYLIGHT AREA COMPLIES Vertical Fenestration O 50%or more of the floor area is within a daylight zone per C402.3.1 A • Alternates O High Performance Fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C402.3.1.3 Compliance Method ❑ Skylight area 3%or greater,VT-0.40 or greater Single Story Spaces ❑ Skylight effective aperture 1%or greater,provide calculation Requiring Skylights ❑ Space eligible for exception Requires a minimum of 50%of floor area to be within a skylight daylight zone for specific space types.Refer to C402.3.2 for requirements,. ❑ Project has semi-heated spaces as defined per C402.1.4 ❑ Applying wall exception to semi-heated spaces 1.Semi-heated spaces may comply under Prescriptive or Component Performance compliance Semi-Heated Spaces path. 2.Semi-heated spaces shall be documented separately from other conditioned spaces—provide separate compliance forms for each conditioned space type. 3. Envelope elements separating semi-heated from other conditioned spaces shall comply with exterior thermal envelope requirements. ❑ Walk-in Cooler ❑ Walk-in Freezer Refrigerated Spaces [IRefrigerated Warehouse Cooler ❑ Refrigerated Warehouse Freezer Refrigerated spaces shall comply under the Prescriptive Path only. Compliance documentation for these areas may be combined with non-refrigerated areas in the ENV-PRESCRIPTIVE form. Refer to C402.5 and C402.6 for requirements. Project includes more than one occupancy type andlor level of space conditioning.Multiple Mixed Occupancy and/or compliance forms may be required. Select all that apply to scope of project: • Space Conditioning ❑ Commercial ❑ R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 ❑ Refrigerated Space ❑ Fully Conditioned ❑ Semi-Heated ❑ Low Energy' ❑ R2&R3-3 stories or less `Low energy areas are exempt from all thermal envelope provisions and compliance forms for these areas are not required. Refer to C101.5.2 for exemption. 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stores and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Address North Fork Hatchery Building Da a 03/19/2014 ccupancy Group 0 Commercial 0 Group R Fo Building Department Use enestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 19.0% Max.Target: 30.0% • Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Prescriptive compliance of envelope assemblies may be accomplished by providing insulation R-values per Tab e C402.2 or U-factors/F-factors per Tables C-402.1.2 and C-402.3.A single project may comply via R-values for some envelope assemblies an U-factors/F-factors for others. Note compliance method taken for each assembly in spaces provided. U-Fa ctor/F-Factor for Alternative Building Component R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value . (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F)' -Factor calculation method} Y ID: AID. 0 ID: o ID: o° m ID: ID: iD:13-A21 R-49 t ID:13-A32 thru 13-A34 0 ID: ID: u ID: o IDt o -6 ID: m ID; ID: ID: a °o iD: �x ID: CL O ID:13-A32 thru 13-A34 R-21 int m iD: ID: ID: o 3: ID: (D v ID: m � (9 ID. ID: m ID: o ID: 0 u- -6 ID: 0 E ID: li ID Perim.Ins, Full Slab CI R-Value R-Value F-Factor F-Factor Source ID:13-A32 thru 13-A34 R-10 CD m ) ID: c � � ID: ° ID., n ID: � m = ID: Wtttl o I-Calculations are required Ratio of cross-sectional area of metal penetration through otherwise contin ous insulation shall be 0.04408%. e 2-Thermal spacer blocking and liner system are required for prescriptive R-Value compliance. . e 3-Intermediate framing is required for prescriptive R-Value compliance in wood-framed wall assemblies. Note 4-Proposed non-residential building CMU walls meeting Table C402.1.2 Footnote D requirements cane ter the target U-value of 0.104. Note 5-Refer to Table C402.2,Footnote E for prescriptive R-Value requirement for steel floor joist assemblies Note 6-Prescriptive slab-on-grade insulation shall extend from top of stab to minimum length per an approved method as defined in C402.2.6. r 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3: Revised OW 2013 Project Address North Fork Hatchery Building Date 03/19/2014 Fenestration Area as Rio gross above-grade wall area 19.0% Max.Target: 30.0 For Building Department Use Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Notes:1:If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustment worksheet for this calculation. 2:Provide U-factor for the fenestration assembly,which is the combination of frame and glazing U-Factor/F-Factor for Altemative Building Component R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins, Ins.(Cl) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F) U-Factor calculation method) y ID:A-22,13-A01 ternative 3 o ID: u)0 ID: c ID:A-22,13-A01 R = 4.75 o a ID: WO ID: Solar Heat Gain Coefficient((SHGC) U-Factor for Prescriptive Compliance SHGC Projection Adjustment U-Factor Source factor(PF) Multiplier(if Assembly Assembly (NFRC,Appendix A,or (if applicable) applicable) SHGC U-Factor Chapter 3 table) ID:NA ID: o ID: Z ID: ID:Insulated aluminum windows na 0.40 na 0.65 Chapter 3 Table w ID: f0 ID: (n a) c g ID: m a ID:NA ID: m 0 � v ID: ID: wo ID:Insulated aluminum storefront 0.40 0.65 Chapter 3 Table 2 ID: ID: ID: ti y ID:NA L Q, T ID: Y ~ ID: ID: :MW I Note 1-SHGC Adjustment Multiplier based on calculated Projection Factor. Refer to Equation C4-2 Projection Factor Calculation and Table C402.3.3.1 for corresponding SHGC Multiplier. Refri exalted Spaces,Walk-in &Warehouse Coolers Notes R-Values for Prescri tive Compliance Prescri tive U-Factor not allowed. Walls Ceiling Doors Freezers Walls Ceiling Doors Floor .Building PermitPlans ! i 21112 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings inoiuria�R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Pro;Commercial ess North Fork Hatchery Building Date 3/19/2014 The information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy Cod Provisions. pp Code Locationin Buildingye Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes SCOPE a C101.5.2 Low energy spaces Low energy spaces identified on plans na C101.5.2.1 Semi-heated spaces Semi-heated spaces identified on plans C402.1.4 na C402.5 Cooler and freezer Walk-in and refrigerated warehouse cooler and freezer spaces identified on C402.6 spaces plans yes C101.4,6 Mixed occupancy Spaces with different occupancy requirements identified on plans A03 C101,4.4 Change of Existing F,S and U-occupancy building spaces undergoing s change of C101,4.5 occupancy/space occupancy or space conditioning that require compliance are identified on conditioning plans ENVELOPE PROVISIONS Insulation 13-A21,13-A32 yns C303.1 identification Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials thru 13-A34 na C303-1.3 Fenestration product Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U-factor,SHGC,VT,and C402.4.3 satin All leaks a rain Indicate installation methods,thicknesses,densities and clearances to achie _ C303.1.1 General insulation the intended R-value of all Insulation malerials k,.., 13-1+21,13-A32 C402.2 installation Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used,indicate that edge ints between layers are staggered thru 13-A34 Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections; Indicate framing materials on roof sections; Roof assembly Indicate method of framing for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted ceiling yes C402.2.1 er A102.2(std,ad-, insulation Provide area-weighted calculations for sloped insulation installed entirely above deck; Indicate R-values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer,and liner 13-A21,13-A32 -system I-S)method for metal building roofs thru 13-A34 ._ C40221 Skylight curb Indicate curb insulation R-value on roof section if not included in skylight NF insulation ratln Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on wall sections; • Indicate framing materials on wall sections; C402.2.3 Indicate method of framing for wood const per A103.2(std,int,adv); na C402.2.4 Above/below grade - wall insulation Indicate mass of masonry walls; C303.2.1 Indicate loose-fill core inson material,percentage of cores filled,and f of grouted cores and bond beams for masonry wails: Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basement/crawlspace wall" insulation Walklnlrefrigerated Indicate insulation R-values of ceilings,walls,doors,floors on sections; nL C402.5 warehouse cooler .Indicate method of minimizing door infiltration; C402.6 and freezer insulation Indicate type(s)of transparent doors and windows C402 2.7 Opaque doors Indicate rated U-factor(swinging)or R-value(roll-upisliding)on wall sections A22 a /a lies to doors with less than 50 lazed area Floor over outdoor or Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; r:a C402.2.5 unconditioned space Indicate framing material on floor sections - insulation indicate mass of masonry floors Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Slab-on-grade floor yes {3 Indicate insulation extends dawn vertically and/or horizontally the required C303.2.1 insulation distance from top of slab - _ 13-A32 thru 13 Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation A34 Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wail section or foundation detail; Radiantly heated sla -6 - n C402.2.6 on-grade floor Indicate insulation extends down vertically from top of slab and then horizon ly C303.21 insulation under the entire slab; ---- Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C402.2.6 Radiant heating Indicate insulation R-value ehind radiant panels,U-bend/headers and botto s tem insulation surface of radiant!y heated floors other than radiantly heated slab-on-grade) BuildingPermitPlans4 # 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings Including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Address North Bork Hatchery Building Date 3/19/2014 Applicability Code Location in Building (yss,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes . yes C402.3.1 Vertical fenestration Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as percentage of gross maximum area above grade wall area ENV-SUM, A04 C402.3.1,2 Skylight maximum area Provide calculation for total skylight area as percentage of gross roof area ENV-SUM Indicate U-factors,SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; C402.3.3 U-factors,SHGC and An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qualify yes C402.3.1.3 VT for all fenestration within the same fenestration category per Table C402.3; C303.1.3 assemblies Indicate if values are NFRC or default.If default then specify frame type, glazing layers,gap width,low-e coatings, as-fill All, NFRC C402.3.1.1 Increased max, Provide calculations showing that percentage of overall conditioned floor area vertical fenestration in the da i ht zone is a uaI to or realer than 50%; ra Chap.2 area with daylighting Indicate method of daylighting control in lighting equipment schedules; Definition controls Indicate VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC increased max. Indicate high performance U-factors and SHGC values in fenestration C402312 vertical fenestration schedules; area with high- An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qualify etrformance glazingwithin the same fenestration categoEy per this section C402.3.3 Permanent shading Provide projection factor calculations(Equation C4-2)and associated SHGC a C402.3.3.1 devices multipliers for north and non-north orientations Provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a skylight daylight zone; _ Single story spaces Provide calculations for percentage R skylight area to daylight zone under ria C402.3.2 skylights,OR; _ requiring skylights Provide calculations for percentage of overall skylight effective aperture E uation C4-1 j; Indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser AIR LEAKAGE C402.4.1.1 Air barrier tndicate locaffort of continuous air barrt9r on plans and sections ye= construction and Provide details for all joints,transitions in materials,penetrations in air barrier 13-A32 thru 13 C402.4,2 sealing and note method of sealing caulked,gasketed,or other approved method A34 Indicate locations of all stairway and shaft vents; Stairway and shaft Provide leakage rating of motorized dampers in mechanical equipment na C402.4.5.1 schedules• _ Indicate method of vents Indicate locations of alloutside air intakes,exhausts emergency �e , activation of fire alarm or interruption of ower Outdoor air intakes, and relief outlets,including C402.4.5,2 exhausts and relief those integral to mechanical equipment; ' Provide in mechanical equipment schedules leakage rating of dampers,identify 13-All,Spec 23 openings whether motorized or gravity,and note any exceptions taken 33 00 n C402A.8 Recessed lighting in Indicate IC rating of fixtures in lirhtin equipment schedules: building envelope Indicate method of sealin2 between light fixture housing and wall or ceiling rta C402.4.6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather sea!at cargo and loading dock doors Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules; n.�. C402.4.7 Vestibules For unconditioned vestibules,indicate which envelope assembly(interior or exterior)complies with the requirements for a conditioned space Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTM E779 or approved e ui ._ C402A- Air barrier building Include the iollowIng requirements in project documents:(1)air barrier test�W ' .1.2.3 test report shall be submitted to jurisdiction once test is completed;(2)if test results exceed 0.4 cfm/ft2 at 0.3 in.wg then visually inspect air barrier and seal noted sources of leakage;(3)submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrective measures taken All If"no"is selected for any question,provide explanation: End of Building Permit Plans Checklist 'Envelope Summary Zones • '2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 st ries and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Info Project Address North Fork Storage Building Dat 3/19/2014 Compliance forms 30 N. Dow creek Drive For uilding Department Use �. do not require a Hoodsport, WA 98548 password to use. Instructional and Applicant Name: Tacoma Power calculating cells are 'Applicant Address: 3628 S 35th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409 write-protected. Applicant Phone: (253) 502-8316 __TProject Description 0 New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ Change of Occupancy/Conditioning Compliance Path OO Prescriptive O Component Performance O Total Building Performance Selection required to enable farms. Occupancy Group O Commercial O Group R R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Selection required to enable forms. Vertical Fenestration and Total Vertical Gross Exterior Skylight Area Calculation Fenestration Above Grade %Vertical If complying via the Prescriptive path, (rough opening) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals Fenestration enter values for vertical fenestration, 336. 0 — 2221.0 100 — 15.1% skylights,gross walls and roof on this ENV-SUM worksheet. If complying via the Component Performance path,enter Gross Exterior these values in the ENV-UA worksheet. Total Skylight divided by Roof Area times 100 equals %Skylight These values auto-fill from ENV-UA and are write-protected on ENV-SUM. 0 .0 _ 3392 .0 100 = 0 . 0% Vertical VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES Fenestration Area Fenestration Area Compliance Skylight Area SKYLIGHT AREA COMPLIES Vertical Fenestration O 50%or more of the floor area is within a daylight zone per 402.3.1.1 • Alternates O High Performance Fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C 02.3.1.3 Compliance Method ❑ Skylight area 3%or greater,VT-0.40 or greater Single Story Spaces ❑ Skylight effective aperture 1%or greater,provide calculation Requiring Skylights ❑ Space eligible for exception Requires a minimum of 50%of floor area to be within a skylight daylightzone for specific space types.Refer to C402.3.2 for requirements. ❑ Project has semi-heated spaces as defined per C402.1 A ❑ Applying wall exception to semi-heated spaces 1.Semi-heated spaces may comply under Prescriptive or Compor7ent Performance compliance Semi-Heated Spaces path. 2.Semi-heated spaces shall be documented separately from other conditioned spaces—provide separate compliance forms for each conditioned space type. 3.Envelope elements separating semi-heated from other conditioned spaces shall comply with exterior thermal envelope requirements. ❑ Walk-in Cooler ❑ Walk-in Fr ezer ❑Refrigerated Spaces Refrigerated Warehouse Cooler ElRefrigerated Warehouse Freezer Refrigerated spaces shall comply under the Prescriptive Path onlit. Compliance documentation for these areas may be combined with non-refrigerated areas in the NV-PRESCRIPTIVE form. Refer to C402.5 and C402.6 for requirements. Project includes more than one occupancy type and/or level of Sp 3ce conditioning.Multiple Mixed Occupancy and/or compliance forms may be required. Select all that apply to scope of project: Space Conditioning ❑ Commercial ❑ R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 ❑ Refrigerated Space • ❑ Fully Conditioned ❑ Semi-Heated EJ Low Energy" ❑ R2&R3-3 stories or less 'Low energy areas are exempt from all thermal envelope provisions and compliance forms for these areas are not required. Refer to C101,5.2 for exemption. e # OT'i 0 e e e 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Address North Fork Storage Building Date 03/19/2014 Occupancy Group * Commercial O Group R For Building Department Use •Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 14.7% Max.Target: 30.0% Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Prescriptive compliance of envelope assemblies may be accomplished by providing insulation R-values per Table C402.2 or U-factorslF-factors per Tables C-402.1.2 and C-402.3.A single project may comply via R-values for some envelope assemblies and U-factors/F-factors for others. Note compliance method taken for each assembly in spaces provided. U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative Building Component R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and[D. R-Value R-Value Footnote F)' U-Factor calculation method) ID: Y ID: 0 ID: ID:17-A21, 17-A31 thru 17-A34 (Shop) R-25 + R-11 La $ m ID: 2 ID: J ID:17-A21, 17-A33 (Restroom) R-49 L JID: O ID: € ID: "- ID: -5 ID: Ip;17-A21, 17-A31 thru 17-A34 (Shop) R-13 + R-13ci m_ ID: L ID: cv v iD: 3 $iID: ID: 0 > Ip;17-A21, 17-A33 (Restroom) R-11.4 R-13 N ID: ID: ID: CU o 3: ID: °' a) ID: m m cD ID: y ID: co ID: o ID: 0 LL 0 ID: a� .E ID: m ti ID: Perim.Ins. Full Slab Cl R-Value R-Value F-Factor F-Factor Source y ID;17-A21, 17-A31 thru 17-A34 R-10 � '4 a� m L ID: m ID: ID: `—° ID: � m _ ID: Note 1-Calculations are required.Ratio of cross-sectional area of metal penetration through otherwise continuous insulation shall be 0 04-0:08%. Note 2-Thermal spacer blocking and liner system are required for prescriptive R-Value compliance. ote 3-intermediate framing is required for prescriptive R-Value compliance in wood-framed wall assemblies. Note 4-Proposed non-residential building CMU walls meeting Table C402.1.2 Footnote D requirements can enter the target U-value of 0.104. Note 5-Refer to Table C402.2,Footnote E for prescriptive R-Value requirement for steel floor joist assemblies. Note 6-Prescriptive slab-on-grade insulation shall extend from top of slab to minimum length per an approved method as defined in C402.2.6. ,Prescriptive Path, r r+ r 201r2 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3: Revised Oct 2013 PrajectAddress North Fork Storage Building Date 03/19/2014 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 14.796 Max.Target: 30.0% For Building Department Use kylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.09 Notes:1:If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form, Refer to Target Area Adjustment worksheet for this calculation. 2:Provide U-factor for the fenestration assembly,which is the combination of frame and glazing Building Component U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate CI U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F) -Factor calculation method) ID:A-22,17-A01 t rnativel 3 o ID: U)0 ID: n y ID:A-22,17-A01 R = 4.75 7 0 o ID: ID: Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC -Factor for Prescriptive Compliance SHGC Projection Adjustment U-Factor Source factor(PF) Multiplier(if Assembly Assembly (NFRC,Appendix A,or (if applicable) applicable) SHGC -Factor Chapter 3 table) � ID:NA ID: o ID: Z ID: ID:NA . o _ ID: ID: c ID: u_ a ID:NA o ID: w ID: ID: ID:NA m ID: aci ID: ID: ti ID:NA °' o, n ID: Y _= ID: U) Q ID: Note 1-SHGC Adjustment Multiplier based on calculated Projection Factor. Refer to Equation C4-2 Projection Factor Calculation and Table C402.3.3.1 for corresponding SHGC Multiplier. R fri grated.Spaces,Walk-in &Warehouse Coolers Notes R-Values for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive U-Factor not allowed. Walls —ceiling Doors Freezers Walls Ceilin Doors • Floor ' Building Permit Plans Checklist, • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Address North Fork Storage Building Date 3/19/2014 The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy • Code,Commercial Provisions, Applicability Code Location in Building (yes,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes SCOPE yes C101.5.2 Low energy spaces Low energy spaces identified on plans A05 a C101.5.2.1 C402.1.4 Semi-heated spaces Semi-heated spaces identified on plans C402.5 Cooler and freezer Walk-in and refrigerated warehouse cooler and freezer spaces identified on n� C402.6 spaces plans no C101.4:6 IMixed occupancy Spaces with different occupancy requirements identified on plans C101.4.4 Change of Existing F,S and U-occupancy building spaces undergoing a change of no C101.4.5 occupancy/space occupancy or space conditioning that require compliance are identified on conditioning plans ENVELOPE PROVISIONS yes C303.1 Insulation Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials 17-A21, 17-A31 identification thru 17-A34 C303.1.3 Fenestration product Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U-factor,SHGC,VT,and na C402.4.3 rating leakage rating Indicate installation methods,thicknesses,densities and clearances to achieve C303.1.1 General insulation the intended R-value of all insulation materials; Yes C402.2 installation Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used,indicate that edge 17-A21, 17-A31 joints between layers are staggered thru 17-A34 Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections-, Indicate framing materials on roof sections; Roof assembly indicate method of frarning for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted,ceilings yes C402.2.1 insulation perA7 .2 std,adv, Provide are hted calculations for sloped insulation Installed entirely above deck: Indicate R-values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer,and liner 17-A21, 17-A31 system LS method for metal building roofs thru 17-A34 . r1a C402.2.1 Skylight curb Indicate curb insulation R-value on roof section if not included in skylight NFRC insulation rating Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on wall sections; Indicate framing materials on wall sections; C402.2.3 Indicate method of framing for wood const per A103.2(std,int,adv); na C402.2.4 Above/below grade - wall insulation indicate massof masonry walls; C303.2.1 Indicate loose-fill core insulation material,percentage of cores filled,and frequency of grdut+sd cores and band beams toC masonry walla Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basement/crawlspace wall Insulation Walk-in/refrigerated Indicate insulation R-values of ceilings,walls,doors,floors on sections; na C402.5 warehouse cooler Indicate method of minimizing door infiltration; C402.6 and freezer insulation - indicate type(s)of transparent doors and windows yes C402.2.7 Opaque doors Indicate rated U-factor(swinging)or R-value(roll-up/sliding)on wall sections- A22 ariolies to doorswith Jess than 50/0 olazed area Floor over outdoor or Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; na C402.2.5 unconditioned space Indicate framing material on floor sections; insulation Indicate mass of masonry floors Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Slab-on-grade floor - _ - yes -g Indicate insulation extends dawn vertically and/or horizontally the required C303.2.1 insulation distance from top of slab; 17-A21, 17-A31 Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation thru 17-A34 Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Radiantly heated slab Indicate insulation extends down vertically from top of slab and then horizontally a on-grade floor C303.2.1 under the entire stab; insulation ------ . m----- --.- Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation - na C402.2.8 Radiant heating Indicate insulation R-value behind radiant panels,U-bend/headers and bottom Isystern insulation 1surface of radiantly heated floors other than radiantly heated slab-on-grade) • ' Building Permit Plans Checklist, • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings Including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R Project Address North Fork storage Building Date 3/19/2014 Applicability' Code Location in Building tyMno,na) Section Component Compliance Informatlon required In permit documents Documents Department Notes yes C402.3.1 Vertical fenestration Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as percentage of gross . maximum area- above grade wall area ENV-SUM, A05 na C402.3.1„2 Skylight maximum Provide calculation for total skylight area as percentage of gross roof area area ENV-SUM Indicate U-factors,SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; C402.3.3 U-factors,SHGC and An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qua ify na C402.3.1.3 VT for all fenestration within the same fenestration category per Table C402.3; C303.1.3 assemblies 'indicate if values are NFRC or default.If default then specify frame type, alazim layers gap width low-e-coatin as-fill Increased max. Provide calculations showing that percentage of overall conditioned floor area C402.3.1.1 na Chap.2 vertical fenestration in the daylight zone is equal to or greater than 50°1°; area with daylighting Indicate method of daylighting control in lighting equipment schedules; Definition controls Indicate VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC increased max. Indicate high performance U-factors and SHGC values in fenestration C402.3.1.2 vertical fenestration schedules; area with high- An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qual fy performance glazing within the same fenestration categoa per this section C402.3.3 Permanent shading Provide projection factor calculations(Equation C4-2)and associated SHGC C402.3.3.1 devices multipliers for north and non-north orientations Provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a sk i ht da i ht zone; Provide calculations for percentage of skylight area to daylight zone under 0402.3.2 Single story spaces sk i hts,OR; requiring skylights Provide calculations for percentage of overall skylight effective aperture Egua6on C4 ; indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser AIR LEAKAGE C402.4.1.1 Air barrier Indicate location of continuous air barrier on- fans and sections 1=S construction and Provide details for all joints,transitions in materials,penetrations in air barrier 22-A31 thru 22 C402.4.2 seakrg and note method of sealing caulked,Sasketed,or other approved meth2qL A.33 Indicate locations of all stairway and shaft vents; Stairway and shaft Provide leakage rating of motorized dampers in mechanical equipment na C402A.5.1 vents schedules; .. Indicate method of emergency operation-activation of fire alarm or interrupts of power Outdoor air intakes, Indicate locations of all outside air intakes,exhausts and relief outlets,inctudi g yes C402.4.5.2 exhausts and relief to irttegrai to mechanical egttipment openings Provide in mechanical equipment schedules leakage rating of dampers, 17-All, spec whether motorized or graft and note any exceptions taken 23 33 00 C402.4.8 Recessed 00fing in Indicate IC rating of fudures in lighting equipment schedules; building envei Indicate method of sealing between light fixture housing and wall or ceilin na C402.4 6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather seal at cargo and loading dock doors Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules; _ na 'C402.4.7 Vestibules For unconditioned veules,indicate which envelope assembly(interior or exterior)complies with the requirements for a conditioned s ace Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTMtE779 or approved _. ulvalent; C402.4- Air barrier building Include the foltawing requirements In project documents:(1)air barrier test yes .12.3 test report shall be submitted to jurisdiction once test is completed;(2)if test resul exceed 0.4 cfm/ft2 at 0.3 in.wg then visually inspect air barrier and seal note sources of leakage;(3)submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrective measures taken All If"no"is selected for any question,provide explanation: End of Building Permit Plans Checklist 'Envel• - Summary Zones • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Rev'sed4cl2013. Project Info Project Address North Fork Accessory Building Date 3/19/2014 30 N. Dow Creek Drive For Building Department Use Compliance forms • do not a sooa9Port, WA 9e54e pa passwor to fo use use. Instructional and Applicant Name: Tacoma Power calculating cells are Applicant Address: 3628 S 35th Street, Tacoma, WA 96409 write-protected. Applicant Phone: (253) 502-8316 Project Description E New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ Change of Occupancy/Conditioning Compliance Path OO Prescriptive O Component Performance O Total Building Performance Selection required to enable forms. Occupancy Group © Commercial O Group R-R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Selection required to enable forms. Vertical Fenestration and Total Vertical Gross Exterior Skylight Area Calculation Fenestration Above Grade %Vertical If complying via the Prescriptive path, (rough opening) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals Fenestration enter values for vertical fenestration, 68 . 4 _ 967 .0 X 100 skylights,gross walls and roofon this ENV-SUM worksheet if complying via the Component Performance path,enter Gross Exterior these values in the ENV-UA worksheet. Total Skylight divided by Roof Area times 100 equals %Skylight These values auto-fill from ENV-UA and are write-protected on ENV-SUM. 0 .0 _ 625.0 X 100 = 0 .0% Vertical VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES Fenestration Area Fenestration Area Compliance Skylight Area SKYLIGHT AREA COMPLIES • Vertical Fenestration O 50%or more of the floor area is within a daylight zone per C402.3.1.1 Alternates O High Performance Fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C402.3.1.3 Compliance Method. ❑ Skylight area 3%or greater,VT-0.40 or greater Single Story Spaces ❑ Skylight effective aperture 1%or greater,provide calculation Requiring Skylights ❑ Space eligible for exception Requires a minimum of 50%of floor area to be within a skylight daylight zone for specific space types,Refer to C402.3.2 for requirements. Q Project has semi-heated spaces as defined per C402.1.4 Applying wall exception to semi-heated spaces 1.Semi-heated spaces may comply under Prescriptive or Component Performance compliance Semi-Heated Spaces path. 2.Semi-heated spaces shall be documented separately from other conditioned spaces—provide separate compliance forms for each conditioned space type. 3.Envelope elements separating semi-heated from other conditioned spaces shall comply with exterior thermal envelope requirements. ❑ Walk-in Cooler ❑ Walk-in Freezer ❑ Refrigerated Warehouse Cooler ❑ Refrigerated Warehouse Freezer Refrigerated Spaces Refrigerated spaces sha!l comply under the Prescriptive Path only. Compliance documentation for these areas may be combined with non-refrigerated areas in the ENV-PRESCRIPTIVE form. Refer to C402.5 and C402.6 for requirements. Project includes more than one occupancy type and/or level of space conditioning.Multiple Mixed Occupancy and/or compliance forms may be required. Select all that apply to scope of project: • Space Conditioning ❑ Commercial ❑ R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 ❑ Refrigerated Space ❑ Fully Conditioned ❑ Semi-Heated ❑ Low Energy* ❑ R2&R3-3 stories or less *Low energy areas are exempt from all thermal envelope provisions and compliance forms for these areas are not required. Refer to C 101.5.2 for exemption. • # • • 'ONT4109W, Fandall • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 storeR1 Revised oct2oa3 Project Address North Fork Accessory Building Da a 03/19/2014 ecupancy Group {J Commercial O Group R For Building Department Use 7V enestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 7.1% Max.Target: 30.0% • Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% ertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Prescriptive compliance of envelope assemblies may be accomplished by providing insulation R-values per Tabb C402.2 or U-factors/F-factors per Tables C-402.1.2 and C-402.3.A single project may comply via R-values for some envelope assemblies an U-factors/F-factors for others. Note compliance method taken for each assembly in spaces provided. U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative Building Component R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F)' -Factor calculation method) x ID: aoi ID: 0 ID: w ID; 00 m 'ID: ;E ID: F` ID:18-A21 R-49 t ID:18-A31 1 ID: E ID: u ID: y 2i ID: o .6 ID: 00 ID: 5 ID: • $ ID: ID: a ID:18-A31 None ti m ID: ID: II D: m o 3: ID: 0 m m [2 ID: 0 ID: N ID: m ID: o ID: N ,io w ID: a� E ID: m ii ID: CT co OL Perim.Ins. Full Slab CI R-Value R-Value -Factor F-Factor Source ID:18-A31 NA N m � = ID: o C 7) ID: ID: ID, _ ID: e I-Calculations are required.Ratty of cross-sectional area of metal penetration through otherwise continu>us insulation shall be 0.04-0.08%. e 2-Thermal spacer blocking and liner system are required for prescriptive R-Value compliance. • Note 3-intermediate framing is required forprescriptive,R-Value compliance in woad-framed wall assemblies. Note 4-Proposed non-residential building CMU walls meeting Table C402.1,2 Footnote D raquirements can enter the target U-value of 0,104, Note 5-Refer to Table C402.2,Footnote a=for prescriptive R-Value requirement for sleet floor joist assemblies. Note 6-Prescriptive slab-on-grade insulation shall extend from top of slab to minimum length per an approved method as defined in C402.2.6. M • : • • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3! Realsec ocb20t3 Project Address North Fork Accessory Building Date 03/19/2014 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 7.1% Max.Target: 30.0% For Building Department Use • Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Notes:1:If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustment worksheet for this calculation. 2:Provide U-factor for the fenestration assembly,which is the combination of frame and glazing Building Component U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Com liance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(Cl) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F) U-Factor calculation method) N ID:A-22,19-A01 ternativel 3 o ID: ID: a` ID:A-22,18A-01 R 4.75 0 o ID: ID: Solar Heat Gain Coefficient(SHGC) U-Factor for Prescriptive Compliance SHGC Projection Adjustment U-Factor Source factor(PF) Multiplier(if Assembly Assembly (NFRC,Appendix A,or (if applicable) applicable) SHGC U-Factor Chapter 3 table) ID:NA ID: c ID: 0 Z ID: ID:NA c g ID: f0 ID: N N m ID: u- a ID:NA -ia0 ID: > ID: ID: ID:NA c E ID: aci ID: g ID: (n U) ID:NA a L N ID: Y ~ ID: ¢ ID: Note 1-SHGC Adjustment Multiplier based on calculated Projection Factor. Refer to Equation C4-2 Projection Factor Calculation and Table C402.3.3.1 for corresponding SHGC Multiplier. Refrigerated Spaces,Walk-in &Warehouse Coolers Notes R-Values for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive U-Factor not allowed. Walls Ceiling Doors Freezers Walls Ceiling Doors Floor, Building Permit Plans Checklist, i ! M 2 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R11 Project Address North Fork Accessory Building Date 3/19/2014 The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy Code,Commercial Provisions. ppiicabiiity Code Location in Building (yes,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes SCOPE no C101.5.2 Low energy spaces Low energy spaces identified on plans yes C102.5.2.1 Semi-heated spaces Semi-heated spaces identified on plans 11 1A05 C402.5 Cooler and freezer Walk-in and refrigerated warehouse cooler and freezer spaces identified on no C402.6 spaces plans no C101.4.6 IMIxed occupancy 1Spaces with different occupancy requirements identified on plans C101 AA Change of Existing F,S and U-occupancy building spaces undergoing a change of C101.4.5 occupancy/space occupancy or space conditioning that require compliance are identified on conditioning plans ENVELOPE PROVISIONS Insulation es C303.1 Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials 18-A31 identification C303.1.3 Fenestration product Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U-factor,SHGC,VT,and na C402.4.3 rating leakage rating Indicate installation methods,thicknesses,densities and clearances to achie C303.1.1 General insulation the intended R-value of all insulation materials; yes C402.2 installation Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used,indicate that edge joints between layers are staggered 1e-A31 Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections; Indicate framing materials on roof sections; Roof assembly Indicate method of framing for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted ceiling yes C402.2.1 insulation per A102.2(std,adv); Provide area-weighted calculations for sloped insulation installed entirely abo e deck; Indicate R-values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer,and liner system LS method for metal building roofs 16-P.31 na C402.2.1 Skylight curb Indicate curb insulation R-value on roof section if not included in skylight NF Insulation rating IMPF Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on wall sections; indicate framing materials on wall sections; C402.2.3 Indicate method of framing for wood coast per At03.2(std,int,adv); na C402.2.4 Above/below grade wall insulation Indicate mass of masonry walls; C303.2.1 Indicate loose-fill core insulation material,percentage of cores filled,and frequency of grouted cores and bond beams for masonry walls; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basement/crawlspace wall insulation C402.5 Walk-in/refrigerated Indicate insulation R-values of ceilings,walls,doors,floors on sections; ..�. na warehouse cooler Indicate method of minimizing door infiftration; C402 S and freezer insulation Indicate type(s)of transparent doors and windows yes C402.2.7 Opaque doors Indicate rated U-factor(swinging)or R-value(roil-up/sliding)on wall sections A22 applies to doors with less than 50,b lazed area Floor over outdoor or Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; na C402.2.5 unconditioned space Indicate framing material on floor sections; insulation Indicate mass of masonry floors Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Slab-on-grade floor Indicate insulation extends down vertically and/or'horizontally the required r.a C303.2.1 insulation distance from top of gay; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; Radiantly heated slab C402.2.6 insulation Indicate insulation extends down vertically from top of slab and then horizonta ly na C303.2.1 on-grade ulation floor under the entire slab; ------- Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C402.2.8 Radiant heating Indicate insulation R-value behind radiant panels,U-bend/headers and botto isystem insulation surface of radiantly heated floors other than radiantly heated slab-on- rade Building Permit Plans Checklist, * ! 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Address North Fork Accessory Building Date 3/19/2014 Applicability Code Location in Building (yes,no.na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Note yes C402.3.1 Vertical fenestration Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as percentage of gross maximum area above orade wall area UNV-SUM, A-05 na C402.3.1.2 Skyright maximum Provide calculation for total skylight area as percentage of gross roof area area Indicate U-factors,SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; C402.3.3 U-factors,SHGC and An area-weighted U-value may be used for an fenestration elements that qualify na C402.3.1.3 VT for all fenestration within the same fenestration cate92ry rTable C402.3: C303.1.3 assemblies Indicate if values are NFRC or default If default then specify frame type, glazing layers,gap width.low-e coatings, as-fill. • Increased max. Provide calculations showing that percentage of overall conditioned floor area C402.3.1.1 in the da zones equal i ht is to or greater than 50%; n.= Chap.2 vertical fenestration ---. area with daylighting Indicate method of daylighting control in lighting equipment schedules; Definition - controls Indicate VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC increased max. Indicate high performance U-factors and SHGC values in fenestration r.� C402.3.1.2 vertical fenestration schedules; �. _..__, area with high- An area-weighted_ th U-value may be used for all fenestration elements at qualify performance glazing within the same fenestration category per this section C402.3.3 Permanent shading Provide projection factor calculations(Equation C4-2)and associated SHGC Ti ci C402.3.3.1 devices multipliers for north and non-north orientations Provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a sk i ht da fight zone: Provide calculations for percentage of skylight area to daylight zone under na C402.3.2 Single story spaces jVfights.OR; requiring skylights Provide calculations for percentage of overall skylight effective aperture Equation C4-1 Indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser AIR LEAKAGE C402.4.1.1 Air barrier indicate location of continuous air barrier on arts and sections;_ na construction and Provide details for all joints,transitions in materials,penetrations in air barrier C402.4.2 sealing and note method of seating caulked,gasketed,or other approved method Indicate locations of all stairway and shaft verris: _.. Stairway and shaft Provide leakage rating of motorized dampers in mechanical equipment na C402.4.5.1 vents schedules; Indicate method of emergency operation-activation of fire alarm or interruption of power Outdoor air intakes, Indicate locations of all outside air intakes,exhausts and relief outlets,including y a3 C402.4.5.2 exhausts and relief t ose integratto mechanical equipments openings Provide in mechanical equipment schedules leakage rating of dampers,identify 18-All, Spec whether motorized or gravity,and note any exceptions taken 23 33 00 na C402.4.8 Recessed fighting in Indicate IC rating of fixtures in ti htin equipment schedules; building envelope Indicate method of sealing between light fixture housing and wall or ceiling na C402.4.6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather seal at cargo and loading dock doors Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules; na C402.4.7 Vestibules For unconditioned vestibules,indicate which envelope assembly(interior or exterior coo lies with the requirements for a conditioned space Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTM E779 or approved equivalent;_��, C402.4- Air barrier building include the following requirements in project documents:(1)air barrier test na .1.2.3 test report shall be submitted to jurisdiction once test is completed;(2)if test results exceed'0.4 cfm/ft2 at 0.3 in.wg then visually inspect air barrier and seal noted sources of leakage;(3)submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrective measures taken If"no"is selected for any question,provide explanation: End of Building Permit Plans Checklist