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RC-000170-2017TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804-5904 (518) 761-8201 Community Development - Building & Codes (518) 761-8256 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Permit Number: RC-000170-2017 Date Issued: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit Number has been completed. RC-000170-2017 Tax Map Number: Location: Owner: 297.13-1-36.2 18 KITCHELL LN Rachel Scoville, Micah Scoville Micah ScovilleApplicant: This structure may be occupied as a: Single Family Dwelling 2565 s.f. Garage 650 s.f.By Order of Town Board TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Issuance of this Certificate of Occupancy DOES NOT relieve the property owner of the responsibility for compliance with Site Plan, Variance, or other issues and conditions as a result of approvals by the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Appeals. Director of Building & Code Enforcement TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5904 (518)761-8201 Community Development-Building&Codes (518)761-8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: RC-000170-2017 Tax Map No: 297.13-1-36.2 Permission is hereby granted to: Patrick Burke Construction For property located at: 18 KITCHELL LN In the Town of Queensbury,to construct or place at the above location in accordance with application together with plot plans and other information hereto filed and approved and in compliance with the NYS Uniform Building Codes and the Queensbury Zoning Ordinance Tyne of Construction Owner Name: Rachel Scoville Single Family-New $200,000.00 Owner Address: 177 FARR LN Total Value $200.000.00 Queensbury,NY 12804 Contractor or Builder's Name/Address Electrical Inspection Agency Pat Burke 936 Bay RD Queensbury,NY 12804 Plans&Specifications Single Family Dwelling 2565 s.f. Garage 650 s.f. $610.50 PERMIT FEE PAID-THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Saturday,June 2,2018 (If a longer period is required,an application for an extension must be made to the code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Queensbury before the expiration date.) Dated at the Town of ensb F�fday, e 0 SIGNED BY: Z for the Town of Queensbury. Director of Building&Code Enforcement � t I6�v ��'-I yo 'RIND IP�.L STRUCTURE APPLICATION Office Use Onlv It,7 Date: Permit No. 12C-UW! 7d-Zt7� Tax Map ID ,;Z°f 113-L i, Z' � Permit Fee b I D, -Y.Zone Historic? _Yes No Rec Fee Subdivision Name Lot# Site Plan# Subdivision# Project Location �� L/ ��` J'C'0 C TOWN BD.RESOLUTION 86-2013: $850 recreation fee for new dwelling units—single family,duplexes/two-family,multiple family, apartments,condominiums,townhouses,and/or manufactured&modular homes,but not mobile homes. This Is in addition to the permit fee(s). Primary Owner(s) Address r< Phone/Email I _ ! 4 `, Applicant Address Phone/Email Contractor Address Phone/Email Contact Person for Building&Codes Compliance: Phone TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ,,'Check all that apply New Addition Alteration I"floor sf 211 floor sf Total sf Height Single Family Two-Family Multi-Family (#of units_) Townhouse Business Office Retail-Mercantile Factory-Industrial Attached Garage % (1, 2, 3, 4+) ✓ Other Town of Queensbury Building&Codes Principal Structure Application revised January 2016 If commercial or industrial please indicate name of business Proposed use of building or addition Source of Heat(circle one) Gas Oil Propane Solar Other Fireplace: Complete a separate application for Fuel Burning Appliances&Chimneys �f� Are there structures not shown on plot plan? Are there easements on the property? Site Information: a. Dimensions or acreage of lot 1 , 7 A cfe S b. Is this a corner lot? Yes v-No c. Will the grade be changed as a result of construction Yes o d. Public water or Private well(circle one) Public Private e. Sewer or Private Septic System(circle one) Sewer Private Value of all work to be performed(labor or materials) 0 otpo DECLARATION.- 1. I acknowledge no construction shall be commenced prior to issuance of a valid permit and will be completed within a 12 month period. 2. If work is not complete by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 3. I certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true and complete statement / description of the work proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes,local building laws and ordinances,and in conformance with local zoning regulations 4. I acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed, I or my agents will obtain a certificate of occupancy. 5. I also understand that I /we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree to the above: PRINT NAME: C!,\V\ ��C�;J , DATE: Lt 1/r t 7 SIGNATURE: AM C f DATE: Lr 7 For office use only Operating Permit Issued: Yes No Occupancy Type Construction Classification Assembly Occupancy Limit Special Conditions Town of Queensbury Building&Codes Principal Structure Application Revised January 2016 SEPTIC DISPOSAL PERMIT APPLICATION Office Use Only 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804 %-1 Permit#: P:.518-761-8256 www.gueensbury.net Tax Map ID#: Permit Fee: $ ; Invoice#: Project Location: M�� "T���t� �' Septic Variance? Yes No Primary Owner(s) Mailing Address Phone & Email Installer/Builder � Mailing Address Phone & Email6,) 2-2- Engineer 1 Mailing Address , Phone & Email i . _ a v 1 Contact Person for Building&Code Compliance: Phone: RESIDENCE INFORMATION: Year Built #of bedrooms X gallons per bedroom = total daily flow Garbage Grinder Yes No 1980 or older Installed? (circle one) 1981-1991 Spa or Hot Tub Yes o) Installed? (circle one) 1992-Present PARCEL INFORMATION: Topography Flat Rolling Steep Slope %Slope Soil Nature Sand Loam Clay Other Groundwater At what depth? Bedrock/Impervious material At w at depth? Domestic Water Supply Municipal _Well (if well, water supply from any septic system absorption is_ft.) Percolation Test Rate: -7 per min a per inch (test to be completed by licensed engineer/architect) PROPOSED SYSTEM FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION: Tank size k�gallons (min. size 1,000 gallons, add 250 gallons for each garbage cylinder or spa/hot tub System bs—or ption fie w*h#L�-�e- Total length i `f ft.; Each Trench­3�(D ft. 17, - -�� Seepage Pit with#3 stone How many: ; Size: 1 SIC Alternative System Bed or other type: Holding Tank System Total required capacity? ; tank size ;#of tanks NOTES: 1.Alarm system &associated electrical work must be inspected by a Town approved electrical inspection agency; 2.We will no longer allow systems to be covered until such time as an as-built plan is received and approved. The installed system must match the septic layout on file—no exceptions. Declaration:Any permit or approval granted which is based upon or is granted in reliance upon any material representation or failure to make a material fact or circumstance known by or on behalf of an applicant, shall be void. have read the regulations and agree to abide by these and all requirements of the Town of Queensbury Sanitary Sewage Disposal Ordinance. PRINT NAME: }8 �C�� v\ \�CO3J DATE: I SIGNATURE: , 5 bl �r .. DATE: Town of Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Revised February 2017 INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Town of Queensbury - Building and Codes - Fire Marshal 742 Bay Road - (518) 761-8256 Building (518) 761-8206 Fire Marshal Case Number:RC-000170-2017 Case Module:Permit Inspection Date:Wed Feb 27, 2019 Inspection Status:Passed Inspector:John O'Brien Inspection Type:Residential Final Inspection Job Address:Parcel Number:18 KITCHELL LN Queensbury, NY 12804 297.13-1-36.2 Contact Type Company Name Name Granted Permission Patrick Burke Construction Primary Owner Scoville, Micah Contractor Burke, Patrick Applicant Scoville, Micah Primary Owner Scoville, Rachel Checklist Item Passed Comments Feb 27, 2019 Page (1) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments General Comments YES 10/10/18 Preliminary Final Inspection Not Approved Items that need to be completed before issuance of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 3) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 4) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 5) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 6) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 7) Need to verify HRV Unit Installed for whole house ventilation. 8) Close in walls on both sides of basement stairs with 1/2" sheetrock or plywood. Make return on basement handrail at bottom of stairs. 8) Install window control devices where missing. 9) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 10) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 11) Close risers on all stairs. TEMPORARY CO CONDITIONS: 1) Cover all exposed kraft faced insulation on basement walls and ceiling. As discussed 1/2" gypsum board or FSK25 foil paper meets the required thermal barrier as a cover. 2) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 3) Seal exterior of foundation at all basement windows, doors and voids. Complete all exterior trim on basement windows and doors as discussed. 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. Feb 27, 2019 Page (2) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 11/16/18 Final Inspection Partial Approval - Ok to Issue Temporary CO! Temporary CO Conditions: 1) Perform Blower Door Test & Submit Report. 2) Complete covering Balance of kraft faced insulation with FSK25 Paper or 1/2" sheetrock in basement. 3) Install fire rated pull down stairs or access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 4) Install Wall returns on handrails to loft and basement at top and bottom of stairs as discussed. 5) Install 1/2" sheetrock over hi r foam board in loft storage areas. Feb 27, 2019 Page (3) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 6) Install more timberlock lags at deck ledger (w pattern) and at diagonal braces 7) Complete foundation Insulation missing at electrical panel box and other small areas. 8) Install weatherstripping at Master Bedroom closet ceiling access panel. 2/14/19 Final Inspection Partial Approval Remaining Item: - Submit Blower Door Test 2/27/19 Final Inspection Approved - Ok to Issue CO! - Received Blower Door Test Report Roof Complete / Exterior Finish Complete YES Bbbbb Feb 27, 2019 Page (4) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments OK to Issue Temporary C/O YES 10/10/18 Preliminary Final Inspection Not Approved / bb Items that need to be completed before issuance of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 3) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 4) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 5) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 6) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 7) Need to verify HRV Unit Installed for whole house ventilation. 8) Close in walls on both sides of basement stairs with 1/2" sheetrock or plywood. Make return on basement handrail at bottom of stairs. 8) Install window control devices where missing. 9) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 10) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 11) Close risers on all stairs. TEMPORARY CO CONDITIONS: 1) Cover all exposed kraft faced insulation on basement walls and ceiling. As discussed 1/2" gypsum board or FSK25 foil paper meets the required thermal barrier as a cover. 2) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 3) Seal exterior of foundation at all basement windows, doors and voids. Complete all exterior trim on basement windows and doors as discussed. 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. Feb 27, 2019 Page (5) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 11/16/18 Final Inspection Partial Approval - Ok to Issue Temporary CO! Temporary CO Conditions: 1) Perform Blower Door Test & Submit Report. 2) Complete covering Balance of kraft faced insulation with FSK25 Paper or 1/2" sheetrock in basement. 3) Install fire rated pull down stairs or access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 4) Install Wall returns on handrails to loft and basement at top and bottom of stairs as discussed. 5) Install 1/2" sheetrock over hi r foam board in loft storage areas. 6) Install more timberlock lags at deck ledger (w pattern) and at diagonal braces Feb 27, 2019 Page (6) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 7) Complete foundation Insulation missing at electrical panel box and other small areas. 8) Install weatherstripping at Master Bedroom closet ceiling access panel. Feb 27, 2019 Page (7) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments OK to Issue C/O YES 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 2/14/19 Final Inspection Partial Approval Remaining Item: - Submit Blower Door Test 2/27/19 Final Inspection Approved - Ok to Issue CO! - Received Blower Door Test Report Feb 27, 2019 Page (8) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (001181-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments I Feb 27, 2019 Page (9) O'Brien, John (Inspector) NORTH EAST BUILDING PERFORMANCE ADVISORS Serving the Capital District, Saratoga and Adirondack Regions February 14, 2019 7 Rocky Ridge, Warrensburg,NY 12885 Michah Scoville 18 Kitchell Road [Lc, - tqp. 20R- Queensbury,NY 12804 RE: Blower Door Test for NYS Building Code, Town of Queensbury: To Whom It May Concern: After inspection of the New 1 & 1/2 Story Home at 18 Kitchell Road, Queensbury, New York and completion of a Blower Door Test consistent with the practice of depressurization to 50 Pascal in a winter condition with the exterior windows and doors shut and the interior doors to all the rooms open, my observations are as follows: ❖ This home tested passed the current New York State Building Code for Air Changes per Hour @ 50 Pascal of less than or equal to 3 ACH/50 (for Homes permitted after November 1st, 2016). The tested number is 2.98 ACH/50 Pascal. ❖ The total volume of conditioned space at 18 Kitchell Road is 50742 cubic feet taking into consideration all conditioned space in the home. The cubic feet per minute @ 50 Pascal was 2523 CFM/50. The height correction factor for New York State is 16.8 for a two story building therefore the home @ 18 Kitchell Road has the natural rate of air exchange of 0.1776 air changes per hour/natural or a 150 cfm natural infiltration credit based on the blower door test. ❖ In the latest(2013)version of ASHRAE 62.2, high-performance homes need to be ventilated at 7.5 cfm per bedroom+1,plus 3 cfm per 100 square feet. That means for 3 bedrooms or 4 people it would need 2800 sq ft/100 times 3 cfm= 84 cfm+ 30 cfm or 114 cfm total recommended air flow. It would also be advantageous to use the bathroom and kitchen fans to help control humidity and improve indoor air quality. ❖ My credentials are as follows: ➢ BPI Certified Building Analyst ➢ BPI Certified Envelope Specialist ➢ BPI Certified Heating Professional ❖ If you have any questions regarding my findings please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, jack/Tau/1m/ a ---- - lu FEB 27 2019 TOWN OF Q ENS U'RY B?JP9.? ? & ;IDES 1.888.472.2774 7 Rocky Ridge Road 4A Vatrano Drive Warrensburg,NY 12885 Albany,NY 12205 Phone (518)623.7016 Phone (518)350.2941 Fax (518)623.7015 Fax(518)694.0102 INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Town of Queensbury - Building and Codes - Fire Marshal 742 Bay Road - (518) 761-8256 Building (518) 761-8206 Fire Marshal Case Number:RC-000170-2017 Case Module:Permit Inspection Date:Thu Feb 14, 2019 Inspection Status:Partial Pass Inspector:John O'Brien Inspection Type:Residential Final Inspection Job Address:Parcel Number:18 KITCHELL LN Queensbury, NY 12804 297.13-1-36.2 Contact Type Company Name Name Applicant Scoville, Micah Contractor Burke, Patrick Granted Permission Patrick Burke Construction Primary Owner Scoville, Micah Primary Owner Scoville, Rachel Checklist Item Passed Comments Feb 14, 2019 Page (1) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments General Comments NO 10/10/18 Preliminary Final Inspection Not Approved Items that need to be completed before issuance of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 3) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 4) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 5) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 6) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 7) Need to verify HRV Unit Installed for whole house ventilation. 8) Close in walls on both sides of basement stairs with 1/2" sheetrock or plywood. Make return on basement handrail at bottom of stairs. 8) Install window control devices where missing. 9) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 10) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 11) Close risers on all stairs. TEMPORARY CO CONDITIONS: 1) Cover all exposed kraft faced insulation on basement walls and ceiling. As discussed 1/2" gypsum board or FSK25 foil paper meets the required thermal barrier as a cover. 2) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 3) Seal exterior of foundation at all basement windows, doors and voids. Complete all exterior trim on basement windows and doors as discussed. 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. Feb 14, 2019 Page (2) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 11/16/18 Final Inspection Partial Approval - Ok to Issue Temporary CO! Temporary CO Conditions: 1) Perform Blower Door Test & Submit Report. 2) Complete covering Balance of kraft faced insulation with FSK25 Paper or 1/2" sheetrock in basement. 3) Install fire rated pull down stairs or access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 4) Install Wall returns on handrails to loft and basement at top and bottom of stairs as discussed. 5) Install 1/2" sheetrock over hi r foam board in loft storage areas. Feb 14, 2019 Page (3) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 6) Install more timberlock lags at deck ledger (w pattern) and at diagonal braces 7) Complete foundation Insulation missing at electrical panel box and other small areas. 8) Install weatherstripping at Master Bedroom closet ceiling access panel. 2/14/19 Final Inspection Partial Approval Remaining Item: - Submit Blower Door Test Roof Complete / Exterior Finish Complete YES Bbbbb Blower Door Test Certification NO Feb 14, 2019 Page (4) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments OK to Issue Temporary C/O YES 10/10/18 Preliminary Final Inspection Not Approved / bb Items that need to be completed before issuance of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 3) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 4) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 5) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 6) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 7) Need to verify HRV Unit Installed for whole house ventilation. 8) Close in walls on both sides of basement stairs with 1/2" sheetrock or plywood. Make return on basement handrail at bottom of stairs. 8) Install window control devices where missing. 9) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 10) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 11) Close risers on all stairs. TEMPORARY CO CONDITIONS: 1) Cover all exposed kraft faced insulation on basement walls and ceiling. As discussed 1/2" gypsum board or FSK25 foil paper meets the required thermal barrier as a cover. 2) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 3) Seal exterior of foundation at all basement windows, doors and voids. Complete all exterior trim on basement windows and doors as discussed. 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. Feb 14, 2019 Page (5) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 11/16/18 Final Inspection Partial Approval - Ok to Issue Temporary CO! Temporary CO Conditions: 1) Perform Blower Door Test & Submit Report. 2) Complete covering Balance of kraft faced insulation with FSK25 Paper or 1/2" sheetrock in basement. 3) Install fire rated pull down stairs or access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 4) Install Wall returns on handrails to loft and basement at top and bottom of stairs as discussed. 5) Install 1/2" sheetrock over hi r foam board in loft storage areas. 6) Install more timberlock lags at deck ledger (w pattern) and at diagonal braces Feb 14, 2019 Page (6) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments 7) Complete foundation Insulation missing at electrical panel box and other small areas. 8) Install weatherstripping at Master Bedroom closet ceiling access panel. Feb 14, 2019 Page (7) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments OK to Issue C/O NO 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 2/14/19 Final Inspection Partial Approval Remaining Item: - Submit Blower Door Test Feb 14, 2019 Page (8) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (000870-2019) Checklist Item Passed Comments Feb 14, 2019 Page (9) O'Brien, John (Inspector) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Town of Queensbury - Building and Codes - Fire Marshal 742 Bay Road - (518) 761-8256 Building (518) 761-8206 Fire Marshal Case Number:RC-000170-2017Case Module:Permit Inspection Date:11/16/2018Inspection Status:Partial Pass Inspector:John O'BrienInspection Type:Residential Final Inspection Job Address:18 KITCHELL LNParcel Number:297.13-1-36.2 Queensbury, NY 12804 Contact TypeCompany NameName Granted PermissionPatrick Burke Construction\[Patrick Burke Construction\] , Primary OwnerScoville, Micah Primary OwnerScoville, Rachel ApplicantScoville, Micah ContractorBurke, Patrick Checklist ItemPassedComments Nov 16, 2018Page (1) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments General CommentsNO10/10/18 Preliminary Final Inspection Not Approved Items that need to be completed before issuance of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 3) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 4) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 5) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 6) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 7) Need to verify HRV Unit Installed for whole house ventilation. 8) Close in walls on both sides of basement stairs with 1/2" sheetrock or plywood. Make return on basement handrail at bottom of stairs. 8) Install window control devices where missing. 9) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 10) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 11) Close risers on all stairs. TEMPORARY CO CONDITIONS: 1) Cover all exposed kraft faced insulation on basement walls and ceiling. As discussed 1/2" gypsum board or FSK25 foil paper meets the required thermal barrier as a cover. 2) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 3) Seal exterior of foundation at all basement windows, doors and voids. Complete all exterior trim on basement windows and doors as discussed. 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, Nov 16, 2018Page (2) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 11/16/18 Final Inspection Partial Approval - Ok to Issue Temporary CO! Temporary CO Conditions: 1) Perform Blower Door Test & Submit Report. 2) Complete covering Balance of kraft faced insulation with FSK25 Paper or 1/2" sheetrock in basement. 3) Install fire rated pull down stairs or access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 4) Install Wall returns on handrails to loft and basement at top and bottom of stairs as discussed. 5) Install 1/2" sheetrock over hi r foam board in loft storage areas. 6) Install more timberlock lags at deck ledger (w pattern) and at diagonal braces 7) Complete foundation Insulation missing at electrical panel box and other small areas. 8) Install weatherstripping at Master Bedroom closet ceiling access panel. Nov 16, 2018Page (3) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments 4 inch Building Number Address visible from roadYES Chimney Height / B Vent / Direct Vent LocationYES Fresh Air IntakeYES Fresh air supply 3' from gradeYES 3" Plumbing Vent through roof minimum 18 inchYES Outside Spigots have Air GapYES Roof Complete / Exterior Finish CompleteYES Platform at all exterior doorsYES Handrail 4 or more risersYES Guards at stairs,decks,patios 30" + above gradeYES Guard at stairwell at 34" or moreYES Window guards req:<2' above floor/6' above grade -YES quick release installed Guard at deck, porches 36" or moreYES Handrail Termination at Newell Post or WallNO Interior/Exterior Railings 34 to 38YES Wood deck: 2'+ from grade dia bracing required - H/CYES ramp compliant 4+ Deck Joist Ledger Connections-24" From EndsYES Deck Ledger-Bolted per CodeYES Grade away from foundation 6 with 10 feetYES 6 clearance to sill plateYES Gas Shut-off Exposed & Regulator (18) Above GradeYES HVAC Vent Terminal 10' from Lot Line & OpeningsYES Dryer Duct Max Length 35', Labeled Over 35'YES Interior privacy/trim/doors/main entrance 36YES Bathroom / Kitchen WatertightYES Low flow toilet 1.3 gal/flushing cycle -YES showerhead/faucet Safety glazing: w/in 5' of tub/shower - stairwell win/adj toYES drs Nov 16, 2018Page (4) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments Smoke Detectors: Carbon MonoxideYES Smoke Detectors 3' from Kitchens & Baths R314YES Every level, Every bedroomYES Outside every bedroom areaYES Inter ConnectedYES Battery backup: _____YES Attic Access 22 x 30 minimumYES Attic Access Insulation = Attic R- ValueYES Attic Access GasketedNO Bathroom Fans, if no windowYES Plumbing fixturesYES Foundation insulation to floorNO Energy Sticker on Elec. Panel:R-Val. & Heating SysNO All Hot Water Systems: R-3YES Duct work sealed properlyYES Intake OpeningsYES Range Hood 400+ cfm-Fresh Air REQUIREDYES Blower Door Test CertificationNO HRV or ERV Installed per Bedroom RequirementsYES Emergency egress below gradeYES Furnace shut-off w/in 30 ft. or w/in line of siteYES Furnace Hot Water Heater operatingYES Relief Valve ,Heat Trap/Water Temp 110 deg or lessYES 1/2" Gypsum or House Wall and GableYES 5/8" Type X with Living Space AboveYES 20 Minute Fire Door/Self-Closing HardwareYES Seals on Garage Doors, esp. WoodYES Basement stairs closed rise greater than 4 inchesYES Basement Egress: 5s.f. window w/sill or Bilco doorYES Garage Floor PitchedYES Fin Elect; Energy Saving Light Bulbs 50 PercentYES Arc Fault Breaker Habitable SpacesYES Flex Gas Pipe BondingYES As Built Septic SystemYES Truss ID Signage Installed at Electrical MeterNO OK to Issue Temporary C/OYES10/10/18 Preliminary Final Inspection Not Approved Nov 16, 2018Page (5) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments Items that need to be completed before issuance of Temporary Certificate of Occupancy 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 3) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 4) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 5) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 6) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 7) Need to verify HRV Unit Installed for whole house ventilation. 8) Close in walls on both sides of basement stairs with 1/2" sheetrock or plywood. Make return on basement handrail at bottom of stairs. 8) Install window control devices where missing. 9) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 10) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 11) Close risers on all stairs. TEMPORARY CO CONDITIONS: 1) Cover all exposed kraft faced insulation on basement walls and ceiling. As discussed 1/2" gypsum board or FSK25 foil paper meets the required thermal barrier as a cover. 2) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 3) Seal exterior of foundation at all basement windows, doors and voids. Complete all exterior trim on basement windows and doors as discussed. 10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, Nov 16, 2018Page (6) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. 11/16/18 Final Inspection Partial Approval - Ok to Issue Temporary CO! Temporary CO Conditions: 1) Perform Blower Door Test & Submit Report. 2) Complete covering Balance of kraft faced insulation with FSK25 Paper or 1/2" sheetrock in basement. 3) Install fire rated pull down stairs or access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 4) Install Wall returns on handrails to loft and basement at top and bottom of stairs as discussed. 5) Install 1/2" sheetrock over hi r foam board in loft storage areas. 6) Install more timberlock lags at deck ledger (w pattern) and at diagonal braces 7) Complete foundation Insulation missing at electrical panel box and other small areas. 8) Install weatherstripping at Master Bedroom closet ceiling access panel. Nov 16, 2018Page (7) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments Nov 16, 2018Page (8) INSPECTION WORKSHEET (008081-2018) Checklist ItemPassedComments OK to Issue C/ONO10/26/18 Final Inspection Not Approved The Following items listed below need to be completed before a Temporary CO is issued. 1) Install Garage Entry Fire Door and Frame with self-closing hardware. 2) Fire tape garage walls and ceiling with one coat of mud. 3) Complete all outstanding deck frame items: a) Post to Beam Brackets, b) diagonal bracing on posts, c) hurricane clips on joists at beam, d) Attach ledger with lags as per attached Table R507.2 and detail R507.2.1(1) e) Complete installation of hold-down devices (missing anchors) as per attached Figure R507.2.1(2) f) Install PT 2" x 10" on concrete shelf below deck ledger for additional bearing as discussed, g) Install deck beam hanger at sliding door header. 4) Install all door hardware on all bedroom doors, 1st floor basement entry door and bathroom doors 5) Install handrail on stairs to loft as discussed. 6) Install HRV Unit as per approved submittal(Lifebreath 155 max). 7) Install window control devices. 8) Install handrail return on bottom of basement stairs. 9) Extend plumbing vent stack it is to short it must extend 18" out of roof. 10) Close risers on all stairs. Once the items listed below are complete your Permanent CO will be issued. 1) Install pull down fire rated stairs or fire rated access panel to unfinished attic above garage. 2) Install weatherstripping on attic access panels in house. 3) Perform Blower Door Test and submit report. 4) Sheetrock loft storage areas covering hi r Foam Board. 5) Complete covering kraft faced insulation in basement with sheetrock and fsk paper. O'Brien, John (Inspector) Nov 16, 2018Page (9) I REScheck Software Version 4.6.4 Compliance Certificate Project Micah Scoville 297.13-1-36.2 RC-000170-2017 Energy Code: 2015 IECC Micah & Rachel Scoville Location: Glens Falls, New York 18 Kitchell Lane Construction Type: Single-family SFD w/garage Project Type: New Construction Orientation: Bldg. faces 315 deg. from North Conditioned Floor Area: 0 ft2 C CO PY Glazing Area 12% FILE Climate Zone: 6 (7635 HDD) Permit Date: Permit Number: Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 18 Kitchell Lane Micah Scoville Robert Holmes Queensbury, NY 12804 177 Farr Lane Jarrett Engineers, PLLC Queensbury, NY 12804 12 E. Washington St. 518-745-8136 Glens Falls, NY 12801 micahscoville@gmail.com 518-792-2907 bholmes@jarrettengineers.com Compliance: Passes using UA trade-off Compliance: 4.9%Better Than Code Maximum UA: 528 Your UA: 502 The%Better or Worse Than Code Index reflects how close to compliance the house is based on code trade-off rules. It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home. Envelope Assemblies Gross Area Cavity Cont. Perimeter Basement Wall 1: Solid Concrete or Masonry 125 19.0 0.0 0.044 6 Orientation: Front Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Basement Wall 2: Solid Concrete or Masonry 60 19.0 0.0 0.044 3 Orientation: Front Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Basement Wall 3: Solid Concrete or Masonry 125 19.0 0.0 0.044 6 Orientation: Front Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Basement Wall 4: Solid Concrete or Masonry 120 19.0 0.0 0.044 5 Orientation: Front Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 1 of12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Gross Area Cavity Cont. Perimeter Basement Wall 5: Solid Concrete or Masonry 157 19.0 0.0 0.044 7 Orientation: Front Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Basement Wall 6: Solid Concrete or Masonry 120 19.0 0.0 0.045 5 Orientation: Right side Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.0' Insulation depth: 8.0' Window 1: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 6 0.290 2 Orientation: Right side Basement Wall 7: Solid Concrete or Masonry 24 19.0 0.0 0.047 1 Orientation: Right side Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 6.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Basement Wall 8: Solid Concrete or Masonry 224 19.0 0.0 0.055 12 Orientation: Right side Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 3.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Window 2: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 8 0.290 2 Orientation: Right side Basement Wall 9: Solid Concrete or Masonry 423 19.0 0.0 0.059 20 Orientation: Back Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 0.0' Insulation depth: 8.0' Window 3: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 24 0.290 7 Orientation: Back Window 4: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 13 0.290 4 Orientation: Back Window 5: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 13 0.290 4 Orientation: Back Door 1: Glass 40 0.280 11 Orientation: Back Basement Wall 10: Solid Concrete or Masonry 154 19.0 0.0 0.059 7 Orientation: Back Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 0.0' Insulation depth: 8.0' Door 2: Glass 40 0.280 11 Orientation: Back Basement Wall 11: Solid Concrete or Masonry 205 19.0 0.0 0.058 10 Orientation: Back Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 1.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Window 6:Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 13 0.290 4 Orientation: Back Window 7: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 24 0.290 7 Orientation: Back Basement Wall 12: Solid Concrete or Masonry 209 19.0 0.0 0.051 10 Orientation: Left side Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 5.0' Insulation depth: 8.0' Window 8: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 8 0.290 2 Orientation: Left side Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 2 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Gross Area Cavity Cont. Perimeter Basement Wall 13: Solid Concrete or Masonry 206 19.0 0.0 0.044 9 Orientation: Left side Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Basement Wall 14: Solid Concrete or Masonry 229 19.0 0.0 0.044 10 Orientation: Left side Wall height: 8.0' Depth below grade: 7.5' Insulation depth: 8.0' Floor 1: Slab-On-Grade:Heated 98 10.0 0.684 67 Insulation depth: 4.0' Wall 1: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 156 20.0 5.0 0.044 6 Orientation: Front Window 9: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 17 0.290 5 Orientation: Front Wall 2: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 85 20.0 5.0 0.044 3 Orientation: Front Window 10: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 9 0.290 3 Orientation: Front Wall 3: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 156 20.0 5.0 0.044 5 Orientation: Front Door 3: Solid 36 0.240 9 Orientation: Front Wall 4: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 150 20.0 5.0 0.044 6 Orientation: Front Window 11: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 5 0.290 1 Orientation: Front Wall 5: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 197 20.0 5.0 0.044 8 Orientation: Front Window 12: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 17 0.290 5 Orientation: Front Wall 6: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 150 20.0 5.0 0.044 7 Orientation: Right side Wall 7: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 30 20.0 5.0 0.044 1 Orientation: Right side Wall 8: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 280 20.0 5.0 0.044 12 Orientation: Right side Window 13: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 3 0.290 1 Orientation: Right side Window 14: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 3 0.290 1 Orientation: Right side Window 15: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 5 0.290 1 Orientation: Right side Wall 9: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 528 20.0 5.0 0.044 19 Orientation: Back Window 16: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 17 0.290 5 Orientation: Back Door 4: Glass 40 0.280 11 Orientation: Back Door 5: Glass 40 0.280 11 Orientation: Back Wall 10: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 198 20.0 5.0 0.044 9 Orientation: Back Wall 11: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 256 20.0 5.0 0.044 11 Orientation: Back Window 17: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 17 0.290 5 Orientation: Back Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 3 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck S Cont.Gross Area Cavity Assembly or U-Factor UA Wall 12: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 265 20.0 5.0 0.044 11 Orientation: Left side Window 18: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 9 0.290 3 Orientation: Left side Window 19: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 9 0.290 3 Orientation: Left side Wall 13: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 256 20.0 5.0 0.044 10 Orientation: Left side Door 6: Solid 20 0.260 5 Orientation: Left side Wall 14: Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 258 20.0 5.0 0.044 11 Orientation: Left side Wall 15 (Loft): Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 163 20.0 5.0 0.044 6 Orientation: Right side Window 20: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 16 0.290 5 Orientation: Right side Window 21: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 16 0.290 5 Orientation: Right side Wall 16 (Vaulted): Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 163 20.0 5.0 0.044 7 Orientation: Left side Wall 17 (Dormer): Wood Frame, 16" o.c. 35 20.0 5.0 0.044 1 Orientation: Front Window 22: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 4 0.290 1 Orientation: Unspecified Ceiling 1: Cathedral Ceiling 962 50.0 0.0 0.021 20 Ceiling 2: Cathedral Ceiling 962 50.0 0.0 0.021 20 Ceiling 3: Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 667 49.0 0.0 0.026 17 Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.6.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name-Title Signature Date Project Notes: Re-use existing foundation Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 4 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck CREScheck Software Version 4.6.4 �(J Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2015 IECC Requirements: 36.0% were addressed directly in the REScheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the REScheck Requirements screen. For each requirement, the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Sectio_..,..,._ n Plans Verified Field Verified # Pre-Inspection/Plan Review Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID 103.1, Construction drawings and ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 103.2 documentation demonstrate ❑Does Not [PR1]1 energy code compliance for the > building envelope.Thermal [-]Not Observable envelope represented on ❑Not Applicable construction documents. 103.1, Construction drawings and ❑Complies 103.2, documentation demonstrate ❑Does Not 403.7 energy code compliance for [PR3]1 lighting and mechanical systems. ❑Not Observable �;, Systems serving multiple ❑Not Applicable dwelling units must demonstrate compliance with the IECC Commercial Provisions. 302.1, Heating and cooling equipment is Heating: Heating: ❑Complies 403.7 sized per ACCA Manual S based Btu/hr Btu/hr ❑Does Not [PR2]2 on loads calculated per ACCA Cooling: Cooling: Manual J or other methods Btu/hr Btu/hr ❑Not Observable approved by the code official. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact (Tier 1) 2 1 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 5 of12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck t Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Foundation Inspection Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID 402.1.2 Slab edge insulation R-value. R- R- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [FO1]1 ❑ Unheated ❑ Unheated ❑Does Not table for values. ❑ Heated ❑ Heated ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.2 Slab edge insulation ft ft ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [FO3]1 depth/length. ❑Does Not table for values. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.1 Conditioned basement wall R- R ❑Complies see the Envelope Assemblies — [F04]1 insulation R-value. Where interior R_ R- ❑Does Not table for values, insulation is used,verification may need to occur during ❑Not Observable Insulation Inspection. Not ❑Not Applicable required in warm-humid locations in Climate Zone 3. 303.2 —Conditioned basement wall ❑Complies 'Requirement will be met. [FO5]1 insulation installed per ❑Does Not manufacturer's instructions. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.2.9 Conditioned basement wall ft ft ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [FO6]1 insulation depth of burial or ❑Does Not table for values. distance from top of wall. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 303.2.1 A protective covering is installed ❑Complies Exception: Requirement is [FO11]2 to protect exposed exterior ❑Does Not not applicable. insulation and extends a minimum of 6 in. below grade. [:]Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.9 Snow-and ice-melting system ❑Complies [FO12]2 controls installed. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 11 High Impact (Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 6 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck ft Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Framing/ Rough-in Inspection Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID 402.1.1, Door U-factor. U- U- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.4 ❑Does Not table for values. [FR1]1 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.1 Glazing U-factor(area-weighted U U- ❑Complies ;See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.1, average). ❑Does Not table for values. 402.3.3, ❑ 402.3.6, Not Observable 402.5 ;❑Not Applicable [FR2]1 t 303.1.3 U-factors of fenestration products ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR4]1 are determined in accordance ❑Does Not with the NFRC test procedure or taken from the default table. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.1 Air barrier and thermal barrier ❑Complies [FR23]1 installed per manufacturer's ❑Does Not instructions. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402 4.3 Fenestration that is not site built ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR20]1 is listed and labeled as meeting ❑Does Not AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 or has infiltration rates per NFRC ❑Not Observable 400 that do not exceed code ❑Not Applicable limits. 402.4.5 �'IC-rated recessed lighting fixtures ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR16]2 sealed at housing/interior finish ❑Does Not and labeled to indicate <_2.0 cfm leakage at 75 Pa. [:]Not Observable ❑Not Applicable --------_-------------- 403.2.1 Supply and return ducts in attics ❑Complies [FR12]1 insulated >= R-8 where duct is ❑Does Not >= 3 inches in diameter and >_ R-6 where < 3 inches. Supply and ❑Not Observable return ducts in other portions of ❑Not Applicable the building insulated >= R-6 for diameter>= 3 inches and R-4.2 'for< 3 inches in diameter. 403.3.3.5 Building cavities are not used as ❑Complies [FR15]3 ducts or plenums. ❑Does Not a> ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.4 HVAC piping conveying fluids R- R- ❑Complies [FR17]2 above 105 °F or chilled fluids ❑Does Not below 55 °F are insulated to >_R- 3 ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.4.1 Protection of insulation on HVAC ❑Complies [FR24]1 piping. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.5.3 Hot water pipes are insulated to R- R- :❑Complies [FR18]2 >R-3. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.6 Automatic or gravity dampers are ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR19]2 installed on all outdoor air ❑Does Not intakes and exhausts. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact (Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 7 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Additional Comments/Assumptions: 11 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 1 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 8 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Insulation Inspection Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions 61 Req.ID 303.1 All installed insulation is labeled ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN13]2 or the installed R-values ❑Does Not A provided. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.1, Wall insulation R-value. If this is a R- R- i ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.2.5, mass wall with at least 1/2 of the ❑ Wood ❑ Wood ❑Does Not table for values. 402.2.6 wall insulation on the wall [IN3]1 exterior,the exterior insulation E] Mass E] Mass i❑Not Observable V„ requirement applies (FR10). ❑ Steel E] Steel ❑Not Applicable 303.2 Wall insulation is installed per i ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN4]1 manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 I High Impact (Tier 1) 2 1 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 9 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Final Inspection Provisions Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID 402.1.1, Ceiling insulation R-value. R- R- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.2.1, Wood ❑ Wood ❑Does Not table for values. 402.2.2, Steel Steel ❑Not Observable 402.2.6 [Fill' ❑Not Applicable 303.1.1.1, Ceiling insulation installed per ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 303.2 manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not [FI2]1 Blown insulation marked every 300 ft2. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.2.3 Vented attics with air permeable ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI22]2 insulation include baffle adjacent ❑Does Not to soffit and eave vents that extends over insulation. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.2.4 Attic access hatch and door R- R- ;❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F13]1 insulation >_R-value of the ❑Does Not adjacent assembly. I❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.2 Blower door test @ 50 Pa. <=5 ACH 50 = ACH 50 = ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F117]1 ach in Climate Zones 1-2, and ❑Does Not <=3 ach in Climate Zones 3-8. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.2.3 Duct tightness test result of<=4 cfm/100 cfm/100 ❑Complies [FI4]1 cfm/100 ft2 across the system or ft2 ft2 ❑Does Not <=3 cfm/100 ft2 without air handler @ 25 Pa. For rough-in ❑Not Observable tests, verification may need to ❑Not Applicable occur during Framing Inspection. 403.3.2 Ducts are pressure tested to cfm/100 cfm/100 ❑Complies [F127]1 determine air leakage with ft2 ft2 ❑Does Not either: Rough-in test:Total leakage measured with a ❑Not Observable pressure differential of 0.1 inch ❑Not Applicable w.g. across the system including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure if installed at time of ,test. Postconstruction test:Total leakage measured with a pressure differential of 0.1 inch w.g. across the entire system including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. 403.3.2.1 'Air handler leakage designated ❑Complies [FI24]1 by manufacturer at <=2% of ❑Does Not design air flow. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.1.1 Programmable thermostats ❑Complies [FI9]2 installed for control of primary ❑Does Not heating and cooling systems and initially set by manufacturer to ❑Not Observable code specifications. ❑Not Applicable 403.1.2 Heat pump thermostat installed ❑Complies [FI10]2 on heat pumps. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.5.1 :Circulating service hot water ❑Complies [FI11]2 systems have automatic or ❑Does Not accessible manual controls. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact (Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Find Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 10 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Section Pens Verified Field Verified # Final Inspection Provisions Value Value Compiles? Comments/Assumptions 403.6.1 All mechanical ventilation system '; "❑Complies [FI25]2 fans not part of tested and listed ❑Does Not HVAC equipment meet efficacy and air flow limits. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.2 'Hot water boilers supplying heat ! ❑Complies [FI26]2 through one-or two-pipe heating ❑Does Not systems have outdoor setback control to lower boiler water [:]Not Observable temperature based on outdoor ❑Not Applicable temperature.__ 403.5.1.1 Heated water circulation systems ' ❑Complies [F128]2 have a circulation pump.The ❑Does Not system return pipe is a dedicated return pipe or a cold water supply ❑Not Observable pipe. Gravity and thermos- ❑Not Applicable syphon circulation systems are not present. Controls for circulating hot water system pumps start the pump with signal for hot water demand within the occupancy. Controls automatically turn off the pump when water is in circulation loop is at set-point temperature and _ no demand for hot water exists. 403.5.1.2 Electric heat trace systems ❑Complies [F129]2 comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL ❑Does Not 515. Controls automatically adjust the energy input to the ❑Not Observable heat tracing to maintain the ❑Not Applicable desired water temperature in the piping. _ 403.5.2 Water distribution systems that ❑Complies [F130]2 have recirculation pumps that ❑Does Not pump water from a heated water supply pipe back to the heated ❑Not Observable water source through a cold ❑Not Applicable ,,water supply pipe have a ;demand recirculation water system. Pumps have controls U �',%� :that manage operation of tht= pump and limit the temperature ) I ;of the water entering the cold ;water piping to 104°F. ' r" 403.5.4 Drain water heat recovery units ❑Complies [F131]2 tested in accordance with CSA ❑Does Not B55.1. Potable water-side pressure loss of drain water heat ❑Not Observable recovery units < 3 psi for ❑Not Applicable individual units connected to one or two showers. Potable water- side pressure loss of drain water heat recovery units < 2 psi for individual units connected to three or more showers. f 404.1 75%of lamps in permanent ❑Complies [F16]1 fixtures or 75%of permanent ❑Does Not Mixtures have high efficacy lamps.: Does not apply to low-voltage ❑Not Observable lighting. ❑Not Applicable 3 404.1.1 Fuel gas lighting systems have ❑Complies [F123]3 no continuous pilot light. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact (Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 11 of12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Final Inspection Provisions Value Value ::C:o�plies?�Comments/Assumptions &F eq.lD 401.3 Compliance certificate posted. f ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI7]2 ,�,F� ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 303.3 Manufacturer manuals for []Complies [FI18]3 mechanical and water heating ❑Does Not systems have been provided. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1High Impact (Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Micah Scoville Report date: 03/29/17 Data filename: F:\DataFile\2017 Proj\2017 Resid\17-001 Scoville Fnd Insp\Work Docs\Subm Shell\Srce Page 12 of 12 Files\17001 170321 Scoville Res 18 Kitchell Lane Qby.rck 2015 IECC Energy Efficiency Certificate Insulation Rating R-Value Above-Grade Wall 25.00 Below-Grade Wall 19.00 Floor 10.00 Ceiling / Roof 50.00 Ductwork (unconditioned spaces): Glass& Door Rating U-Factor SHGC Window 0.29 Door 0.28 CoolingHeating & Heating System: Cooling System: Water Heater: Name: Date: Comments ` Manual S Compliance Report Job: SCOVILLE Date: Apr 05, 2017 Entire House By: SLL Plan: SCOVILLE Pro*010formation For: ANTHONY CERRONE, CERRONE P&H QUEENSBURY, NY 12804 FILE COP)" eeingquipmen Design Conditions Outdoor design DB: 85.0°F Sensible gain: 40384 Btuh Entering coil DB: 75.2°F Outdoor design WB: 71.0°F Latent gain: 3122 Btuh Entering coil WB: 62.9°F Indoor design DB: 75.0°F Total gain: 43505 Btuh Indoor RH: 50% Estimated airflow: 1883 cfm Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions Equipment type: Split AC Manufacturer: York Model: YCJF60S4lS2+FC62C3XH1++S1-1TVM4J1 Actual airflow: 1883 cfm Sensible capacity: 0 Btuh 0% of load Latent capacity: 0 Btuh 0% of load Total capacity: 0 Btuh 0% of load SHR: 0% o • • Design Conditions Outdoor design DB: -4.0°F Heat loss: 113595 Btuh Entering coil DB: 68.5°F Indoor design DB: 70.0°F Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions Equipment type: Gas,furnace Manufacturer: York Model: TM9X120D20MP11 Actual airflow: 1883 cfm Output capacity: 114000 Btuh 100% of load Temp. rise: 50 OF 297.13-1-36.2 RC-000170-2017 Micah & Rachel Scoville 18 Kitchell Lane Meets are all requirements of ACCA Manual S. SFD w/garage 2017-Apr-05 14:59:11 A= wrightsoft® Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 Page 1 1T.. /�+� ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N =F, Form Residential Plans Examine • — — • RIPER 1 �® for D' •n (Loads, Equipment, 15Mar09 .: arc«,�x.,�sc�rad��a QUEENSBURY Header Information REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ATTACHED Contractor: Manual J1 Form(and supporting worksheets): Yes E] No E] or MJ1AE Form'(and supporting worksheets): Yes No Mechanical license: ❑ ❑ OEM performance data(heating,cooling,blower): Yes E] No E] Manual D Friction Rate Worksheet: Yes No �; .Buildingplan#:` SCOVILLE ❑ ❑ Duct distribution sketch: Yes E] No E] Home address(Street or Lot#,Block,Subdivision): , Entire House HVACIs� , • �D CALCULATION ,/ 'Design Conditions Building Construction Information Winter Design Conditions Building 9 Orientation: Front Door faces North Outdoor temperature: -4 'F North,East,West,South,Northeast,Northwest,Southeast,Southwest Indoor temperature: 70 'F Total heat loss; 113595 Btuh Number of bedrooms: 0 .', Conditioned floor area: 2116 ft2 Summer Design Conditions Number of occupants: 0 Outdoor temperature: 85 °F Indoor temperature'.. 75 °F Windows RJhWn Grains'difference 28 gr/I(j @60% RH Eave overhang depth: p ft Sensible heat gain: 44871 Btuh Internal shade: none Ea Latent heat gain: 3468 Blinds,drapes,etc. Btuh Ddow Total heat gain:` 48339 Btuh Number of skylights: 0 EQUIPMENTHVAC 41 Heating Equipment-bataGooling Equipment Data Blower Data Equipment type; Gas furnace E�ui�ment type: Sp1itAC Heating cfm: 1883 umace,He a pump,Boiler,etc. it onditioner,Heat pump,etc. Cooling cfm: 1883 Model: York Model: York Static pressure: 0 in H2O YCJF60S41 S2 Fan's rated external static pressure for TM9X120D20MP11 design airflow Heating output capacity::' 11400 Btuh Total cooling capacity: 0 Btuh Heatpumps-capacity Atwmterdesign:oudoorconditions Sensible cooling capacity: 0 Btuh .:Aux,heating output capacity: 0 Btuh Latent cooling capacity: 0 Btuh •1 _H��Ab�DUKT DISTRIBUTION�SYSTEM DESIGN (IRC Design airflow: _1883- Longest supply duct: 0 ft Duct Materials Used Egwpment design.,ESP 0 In H2O :.Longest return duct: 0 ft Trunk duct: Total device pressure losse ffYF p In H2O Total effective length(TEL): 0 ft vallable static pjessure(A� 0 In H2O Friction rate:. nn in/100ft Branch duct: Sheet metal 4 �+ Friction Rate=ASP=(TELx 10if) declare the load calculation,equipment,equipment selection and duct design were rigorously performed based on the building Ian listed above. I understand the claims made on these forms will be subject to review and verification. ntracfor's printed name 4 ' UT ntractor's signature - Date: °m?qualifies f6eMi1AE'Form used oition Checklist `- +- wrightsoft• Right Su"Unnrersal 2017.j.7.0.16 RSU25116 m s Project Sum' ma Job: SCOVILLE .� Date: Apr 05,2017 Entire blouse By: SLL Plan: SCOVILLE For: ANTHONY CERRONE, CERRONE P&H QUEENSBURY, NY 12804 Notes: ® - elnfbfmation, A Weather: Glens Falls AP, NY, US Winter Design Conditions Summer Design Conditions Outside db -4 OF Outside db 85 OF Inside db 70 OF Inside db 75 OF Design TD 74 OF Design TD 10 OF Daily range M Relative humidity 50 % Moisture difference 28 gr/Ib Heating Summary Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 108382 Btuh Structure 39302 Btuh Ducts 4096 Btuh Ducts 931 Btuh Central vent (SER=50% 28 cfm) 1117 Btuh Central vent (SER=50% 28 cfm) 151 Btuh Heat recovery Heat recovery Humidification 0 Btuh Blower 0 Btuh Piping 0 Btuh Equipment load 113595 Btuh Use manufacturer's data n Rate/swing multiplier 0.90 Infiltration Equipment sensible load 36345 Btuh Method Simplified Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Construction quality Average Fireplaces 0 Structure 412 Btuh Ducts 2194 Btuh Central vent (28 cfm) 515 Btuh Heating Cooling Heat recovery Area (ft2 2116 2116 Equipment latent load 3122 Btuh Volume (ft') 6348 6348 Air changes/hour 0.41 0.21 Equipment total load 39467 Btuh Equiv.AVF (cfm) 43 22 Req. total capacity at 0.70 SHR 4.3 ton Heating Equipment Summary Cooling Equipment Summary Make York Make York Trade YORK Trade LX SERIES Model TM9X120D20MP11 Cond YCJF60S41S2 AHRI ref 2008696 Coil FC62C3XH1++S1-1TVM4J1 AHRI ref 5435629 Efficiency 95.5AFUE Efficiency 12.1 EER, 14.1 SEER Heating input 120000 Btuh Sensible cooling 39550 Btuh Heating output 114000 Btuh, Latent cooling 16950 Btuh Temperature rise 56 OF Total cooling 56500 Btuh Actual air flow 1883 cfm Actual air flow 1883 cfm Air flow factor 0.017 cfm/Btuh Air flow factor 0.047 cfm/Btuh Static pressure 0 in H2O Static pressure 0 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.93 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. wri h$S®ft® 2017-Apr-0514:59:11 �C� Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 Page 1 ..s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N AED Assessment Job: SCOVILLE Date: Apr 05,2017 Entire House By: SLL Plan: SCOVILLE For: ANTHONY CERRONE, CERRONE P&H QUEENSBURY, NY 12804 Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Glens Falls AP, NY, US Indoor temperature(°F) 70 75 Elevation: 335 ft Design TD (°F) 74 1.0 .Latitude: 430N Relative humidity(%). 50 50 Outdoor: Heating Cooling Moisture difference(gr/Ib) 51.8 27.6 Dry bulb (°F) -4 85 Infiltration: Daily range(OF) - 20 ( M ) Wet bulb (°F) - 71 Wind speed (mph) 15.0 7.5 Hourly Glazing Load 2,600-- 2,400-- 2,200-- 2,000-- 1,800-- 1,600-- -2 ,6002,4002,2002,0001,8001,600 D m 1,400-- 1,200-- 1,000-- 800-- 600-- 400-- 200-- 0 ,4001,2001,0008006004002000 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Hour of Day /Hourly /Average /AED Ortut Maximum hourly glazing load exceeds average by 13.4%. House has adequate exposure diversity(AED), based on AED limit of 30%. AED excursion: 0 Btuh Wrl htSOf ® Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 2017-Apr-0514:59:11 CCS ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Page 1 Right-J®Worksheet - Job: SCOVILLE Entre House Date: Apr 05,2017 By: SILLplan: SCOVILLE 1 Room name Entire House Rooml 2 Exposed wall 270.0 ft 18.0 ft 3 Room height 9.0 ft d 9.0 ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 9.0 x 9.0 ft 5 Room area 2116.0 ft2 81.0 ft2 Ty Construction U-value Or HTM Area (ft2) Load Area (ft2) Load number (Btuh/ft2--°F) (Bt ft2) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 w 156-Oc-6 . 0.488 n 13.52 0.52 594 454 6138 235 81 69 1093 61 1D-c2ov 0.570 n 42.18 16.36 56 0 2362 916 12 0 506 196 D 11P0 0.290 n 21.46 6.23 84 84 1803 524 0 0 0 0 W, 1513-0c-6 0.488 a 18.39 1.28 621 605 11125 774 0 0 0 0 11 L--G 1 D-c2ov 0.570 a 42.18 58.17 16 0 675 931 0 0 0 0 w 15B-0c-6 0.488 s. 18.85 1.35 594 '594 11194 802 0 0 0 0 w 1513-0c-6 0.488 w 18.85 1.35 621 621 11703 838 81 81 1526 109 C C part c6iling, 0.357 - 26.45 16.09. 2116 2116 55979 34041 81 81 2143 1303 F 21A-24t 0.025 - 1.85 0.00 2116 2116 3915 0 81 81 150 0 6 c)AED excursion 0 Envelope loss/gain 104894 39061 5418 1666 12 a) Infiltration 3488 241 233 16 0 0 0 0 b) Room ventilation 13 Intemal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 0 0 0 Appliances/other 0 0 Subtotal(lines 6 to 13) 108382 39302 5651 1682 Less external load 0 0 0 0 Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 0 0 0 14 SUbtOtal 108382 39302 5651 1682 15 Duct loads 4% 2% 4096 931 4% 2% 214 40 Total room load 112478 40233 5865 1722 Air required(cfm) 1883 1883 98 81 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 2017-Apr-05 1 41- wrightsoft- Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 P1 Page �� ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Right-JO Worksheet Job: SCOVILLE Entire House Date: Apr 05,2017 By: SLL Plan: SCOVILLE 1 Room name 2 Exposed wall Room2 Room3 3 Room height 34.0 ft 10.0 ft 4 Room dimensions 9.0 ft heat/cool 9.0 ft heat/cool 5 Rooth area 285.0 ft'15.0 x 19.0 ft 9.0 x 10.0 ft 90.0 ftz Ty Construction U-value Or HTM Area (ftp Load Area number (Btuhtf?°F) (Btuh/ft� or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or (ft2) Load perimeter (ft) (Btuh) rFHeat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 15B-OC-6 . 0.488 n 13.52 0.52 135 111 1677 85 1D-c20V 0.570 n 42.18 16.36 24 0 1012 393 p 0 0 0 11P0 0.290 n 21.46 6.23 0 0 00 :0 0 1513-0c-6 0 . . 0 0 0 . 0 1 D�2ov 0.488 a 18.39 1.28 171 171 3223 231 0 00.570 a 42.18 58.17 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 1513-0c-6 0.488 s 18.85 1.35 0 0 0 0 1513 Oc 6 0.488 w 18.85 1.35 p 0 0 0 0 C part ceili 0 0 0 90 90 1696 122 C part t n9, 0:357 - 26.45 16.09, 285 285 7540 4585 go 0.025 1.85 0.00 285 285 527 090 90 2381 1448 6 c)AED excursion -11 _3 Envelope loss/gain 13979 5282 4244 1566 12 a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 439 30 0 0 .0 1g 0 0 13 Internal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 Appliances/other 0 0 0 Subtotal(lines 6 to 13) 0Less external load 14419 5312 4373 1575 Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 0 0 0 14 S ubtotal 0 0 0 0 15 Duct loads 14419 5312 4373 1575 FTotal room load 4% 2% 545 126 4% 2% 165 37 Air required(cfm) 14963 5438 4538 1612 251 255 76 75 Calculations approved b ACCA to meet all re uirements of Manual J 8th Ed. ' WPightSOft' ACCA Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 2017-Apr-05 14:59:11 ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Page 2 Right-J®Worksheet Job: SCOVILLE Entire House Date: Apr 05,2017 By: SLL Plan: SCOVILLE 1 Room name 2 Exposed wall Room4 Rooms 3 Room height 15.0 ft 15.0 ft 4 Room dimensions 9.0 ft heat/cool 9.0 ft heat/cool 5 Room area54.0 ft2 9.0 x 6.0 ft 90.0 ft2 15.0 x 6.0 ft ' Ty Construction U-value Or HTM Area (ft2) Load Area (ft2) Load number (Btuh/ft2-°F) (Btuh/ft2) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter (ft) (Bt h) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 1513-0c-6 0.488 . n 13.52 0.52. 0 p p 0 0 p 1 D-c2ov 0.570 n 42.18 16.36 0 0 0 0 11P0 0.290 n 21.46 6.23 0 0 0 . 0 0 p o W 156-0c-6 0.488 a 18.39 1.28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 W. 1 D-c2ov 0:570 a 42.18 58.17 0 p 0 0 0 W 156-0c-6 0.488 's. 18.85.: .1.35 '. 81 81 4526 109 135 135 2544 182 W 156-0c-6 0.488 w 18.85 1.35 54 54 C C rt ceilin , 1018 73 0 0 0 0 Pa 9 0.357 - 26.45 16.09 54 54 1429 869 90 90 2381 1448 F 21A-24t 0.025 1.85 0.00 54 54 100 0 90 90 167 p 6 c)AED excursion -2 -4Envelope loss/gain 4073 1049 5092 1627 12 a) Infiltration 194 13 b) Room ventilation 0 p 194 13 0 0 13 Internal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 0 0 Appliances/other p 0 0 Subtotal(lines 6 to 13) 4266 1062 5285 1640 Less external load Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 0 0 0 14 Subtotal 0 0 0 0 15 Duct loads 4268 1062 5285 1640 4% 2% 161 25 4% 2% 200 39 l room load 4428 1087 FTAToirt-'required(cfm) 74 51 5485 1679 92 79 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed '97r" wrightsoft- Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 2017-Apr-05 14:59:11 ACCA ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup I Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Page 3 Right-M Worksheet .lob: SCOVILLE Entire House Date: Apr 05, 2017 By: SILL Plan: SCOVILLE 1 Room name Room12 Room13 2 Exposed wall 44.0 ft 29.0 ft 3 Room height 9.0 ft heat/cool 9.0 ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 29.0 x 21.0 ft 13.0 x 16.0 ft 5 Room area 609.0 ft2 208.0 ftz Ty Construction U-value Or HTM Area (ft2) Load Area (ft2) Load number (Btuh/f:2°F) (Btuh/ft2) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) Heat Cod Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 156-0c-6 0.488 n 13.52 0.52 261 177 1885 12 117 97 1483 77 `1 D-c2ov 6.570 n 42.18 16.36 0 0 0 0 20 .0 844 327 11PO 0.290 n 21.46 6.23 64 84 1803 524 0 0 0 0 W 1513-0c-6 0.488 a 18.39 1.28 0 0 0 0 144 136 2425 162 11 W. 1Dc2ov 0.570 a 42.18 58.17 0 0 0 0 8 0 337 465 W 15B-0c-6 0.488 s. 18.85 1.35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 156-0c-6 0.488 w 18.85 1.35 135 135 2544 182 0 0 0 0 C C part ceiling, 0.357 - 26.45 16.09 609 609 16111 9797 208 208 5503 3346 F 21A-24t 0.025 - 1.85 0.00 609 609 1127 0 208 208 385 0 6 c)AED excursion -23 -9 Envelope loss/gain 23470 10493 10976 4368 12 a) Infiltration 568 39 375 26 b) Room ventilation 0 0 0 0 13 Intemal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 0 0 0 Appliances/other 0 0 Subtotal(lines 6 to 13) 24038 10532 11351 4394 Less external load 0 0 0 0 Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 0 0 0 14 Subtotal 24038 10532 11351 4394 15 Duct loads 4% 2% 908 249 41/6 2% 429 104 Total room load 24947 10781 11780 4498 Air required(cfm) 418 505 1971211 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. wrightsoft" 2017-Apr-05 14:59:11 Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 Page 4 ...slscott.langeworthylDocuments\YorkISCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Right-J®Worksheet Job: SCOVILLE Entire House Date: Apr 05,2017 Byy: SLL P(an: SCOVILLE 1 Room name Room14 Room15 2 Exposed wall 5:0 ft 3 Room height 9.0 ft heat/cool 9 p ft 9.0 ft 4 Room dimensions 80 x 50 ft heat/cool . . 5 Room area 1.0 x 103.0 ft 40.0 fts 103.0 ft2 Ty Constriction U-value Or HTM Area (ftp Load Area (ftp Load number (Btuh/ft?°F) (Btuh/ft2) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 � 1513-0c-6 . 0.488 n 13.52 0.52 0 0 0 p p p 1 D c2ov 0.570 n 42.18 16.36 0 0 p p 0 D 1100 0.290 n 21.46 6.23. p p 0 0 0 0 0 W 1513-0c-ID-c2ov 0.488. a 18.39 1.28 45 37 559 28 54 54 1018 73 11 W. 1 D-o2ov 0.570 a 42.18 58.17 8 0 337 465 0 0 0 p IN 1513 Oc 6 0.488 's. 18.85. 1.35 0 0 0 0 .27 27 509 w 156-Oc-6 0.488 w 18.85 1.35 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 F C part ceiling, 0.357 . - 25.45 16.09 40 40 1058 643 103 103 2725 1657 F 21A-24t 0.025 1.85 0.00 40 40 74 0 103 103 191 0 6 c)AED excursion 82 Envelope loss/gain 2029 1219 4442 1763 12 a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 6p 0 116 8 0 0 13 Internal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 0 0 p Appliances/other p 0 Subtotal(lines 6 to 13) 2093 1224 4558 1771 Less external load p p 0 p Less transfer Redistribution 0 0 0 0 14 Subtotal 2093 1224 0 0 j:A:Ir Duct loads 4558 1771 4% 2% 79 29 4% 2% 172 42 al room load required(cfm) 2172 36 1259 4779 1885 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed 'rTwrlghtsoft' Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 2017-Apr-05 14:59:11 ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Page 5 Right-M Worksheet Job: SCOVILLE Entire House Date: Apr 05,2017 By: SLL Plan: SCOVILLE 1 Room name Room16 Room18 2 Exposed wall 48.0 ft 43.0 ft 3 Room height 9.0 ft heat/cool 9.0 ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 18.0 x 15.0 ft 1.0 x 286.0 ft 5 Room area 270.0 ft' 286.0 ft2 Ty Construction U-value Or HTM Area (ftp Load Area (ftj Load number (Btuh/ftz°F) (Btuh/ftz) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cod Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 15B-0c-6 0.488 . n 13.52 0.52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LG 1D�2ov 0.570 n 42.18 16.36 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 D 11P0 0.290 n 21.46 6.23- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 15B-0c-6 0.488 a 18.39 1.28 135 135 2544 182 72 72 1357 97 11 " 1D-c2ov 0.570 a 42.18 58.17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W . 1513-0c-6 0.488 s '18.85 1.35 162 162 3053 . 219 189 189 3562 255 W 15B-0c-6 0.488 w 18.85 1.35 135 135 2544 182 126 126 2375 170 C C part Ceiling, 0.357 . - 26:45 16.09. '270 270 7143 4344 286 286 7566 4601 F 21A-24t 0.025 - 1.85 0.00 270 270 500 0 286 286 529 0 6 c)AED excursion 11 11 Envelope loss/gain 15784 4916 15388 5112 12 a) Infiltration 620 43 556 38 b) Room ventilation 0 0 0 0 13 Internal gains: Occupants @ 230 0 0 0 0 Appliances/other 0 0 Subtotal(lines 6 to 13) 16404 4959 15944 5151 Less external load 0 0 0 0 Less transfer 0 0 0 0 Redistribution 0 0 0 0 14 Subtotal 16404 4959 15944 5151 151 Duct loads 4% 2% 620 117 4% 2% 603 122 Total room load 17024 5077 16546 5273 Air required(cfm) 285 238 277 247 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed _ -`h wrights®ft- 2017-Apr-05 14:589:111 ACC*" Right-Suite®Universal 2017 17.0.16 RSU25116 ...s\scott.langeworthy\Documents\York\SCOVILLE.rup Calc=MJ8 Front Door faces: N Truss ID Signage required at Electrical Meter for all 2017 Residential and Duplex Permits. 6 inch circle with white reflective background and red letters and red striping. 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Poor indoor air quality can aggravate allergies and asthma and cause headaches and fatigue for everyone in your home. . . i, The good news is you can significantly improve indoor air quality for you and your family with a I_ifebreath" Replace Stale Indoor Air With Fresh Outdoor Air—8 Times a Day! 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Easy to install Professional contractors can easily integrate a LifebreathO HIV into a new home or retrofit the HRV into an existing system. AMY i} Easy to use The ultra-sleek,Lifestyle Digital control panel features a operating modes and 5 fan speeds Easy to maintain _ to meet changing household needs. The built-in Twice yearly,remove the core and filters dehumidistat automatically reduces indoor from the unit and rinse clean. Vacuum any dust humidity levels in the winter by activating the from the unit and check weather hoods for fan. The ultra sleek,easy to read backlit LCD leaves and other debris. display is simple to use with an instruction card conveniently included at the back of the control. A built-in service/maintenance reminder display takes the guesswork out of ECM motor remembering when to clean your unit. Optional upgrade for maximum energy savings t ATH . C w 4 TFP Air Cleaner with HEPA Filter Lifebreath® Clean Air Furnace The Lifebreath'TFP Air Cleaner with NEPA i=nter is The Lifebreath`Clean Air Furnace combines an air an excellent way to improve indoor air duality and handler with a built-in heat recovery ventilator that minimize health implications due to dirty particles provides exceptional health benefits for everyone in in the air,it eliminates up to 99.97%of all airborne your home. particles such as pollen and fungus spares;pet The parented aluminum heal:recovery care efficiently dander,dust mite feces,molds and bacteria as small transfers the heat from the stale indoor air to the as 0.3 microns in size. incoming air,resulting in warm,fresh air for every While other indoor air cleaners simply pass the air room of your horde. through a filter,decreasing air flow and performance, All Lifebreath"Clean Air Furnaces are available with an the TFP HEPA Whole Flume Air Cleaner harnesses the optional ECM motor for maximum energy savings, power of Turbulent Flaw Precipitation by using varying air flow to separate particles from the air stream and trapping them in the narrow internal fabric walls of the filter.The result is maximum airflow and exceptional filter performance. 511 McCormick Blvd. ISO London,ON,Canada N5W 4C8 I& AIMA Ph: (519)457-1904 9 01 Toll Free:1-855-AIRIA-00 (1-855-247-4200) 98-HRVBR-E(09-14) REGISTERED www.lifebreath.com Printed in Canada 155 MAX .WWW.L/F E B R E A T H.COM HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR ENGINEERING DATA Performance (Hvl certified) THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE,PATENTED ALUMINUM CORE Netsupply airflow in cfm(L/s)againstextemal static pressure The counter-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two airstreams.It is easily External Static Pressure Airflow removed for cleaning or service. MOTORS AND BLOWERS @ 0.1in(25 Pa) 184 cfm (87 L/s) Each airstream has one centrifugal blower driven by a common PSC motor,with multiple @ 0.2 in(50 Pa) 163 cfm (77 L/s) fanspeed operations. @ 0.3 in(75 Pa) 146 cfm (69 L/s) FILTERS @ 0.4 in(100 Pa) 132 cfm (62 L/s) Washable air filters in exhaust and supply airstreams. MOUNTING THE HRV @ 0.5 in(125 Pa) 112 cfm (54 L/s) Threaded inserts at corners of the cabinet designed to accept the"S"hooks and hanging @ 0.6 in(150 Pa) 92 cfm (43 L/s) straps supplied with the unit. @ 0.7 in(175 Pa) 60 cfm (28 L/s) DEFROST Recirculating damper defrost system. Max.Temperature Recovery 86% CASE 20 gauge prepainted galvanized steel for superior corrosion resistance,insulated to prevent Sensible Effectiveness exterior condensation.Drain connections:Two 1/2 in(12 mm)OD.Balancing ports are @ 59 cfm(28 L/s) 32-F(0°C) 84% located on unit. Sensible Efficiency ELECTRONICS @ 59 cfm(28 L/s) 32°F(0°C) 75% Control included with the unit can be wall mounted in a central location of the home.3 wire Sensible Efficiency 20 gauge(min.)100 ft length(max.). @ 64 cfm(30 L/s) -13-F(-25"C) 72% CONTROL VAC @ 60Hz 115 99-DXPLO2 Lifebreath Digital Control - 5 speed operation on each mode Watt/Low speed 66 • 5 user selectable operational modes:Continuous Ventilation,Continuous Watt /High speed 118 Recirculation,20 ON/40 OFF,10 ON/50 OFF,20 ON/40 Recirculation • Compatible with 99-DET02 Wireless Timers Amp rating 1.4 • Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat Sensible Efficiency:Thermal • 20/40/60 High speed override button Effectiveness:Based on temperature differential b tween • 3 wire connection the 2 airstreams TIMER OPTIONS Efficiency:Takes into account all power inputs 99-DETO3 Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer-Initiates High speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes.3 wire connection. 200 99-DET02 WIRELESS Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer-Initiates High speed Ventilation for 20, 180—5 - -- - --- ---- ------ ----- 40 or 60 minutes.Wirelessly connects to main control for ease of installation. 40' 160 ---4-- ------ - --�— ------ approximate range. 140---3-- - - ------------ -------- ------- 99-RX02 WIRELESS Repeater-Used to extend range of 99-DET02 Wireless Timers. Plugs into 2 E 120 — 120V power outlet. Wirelessly connects to main control and 99-DET02.Install at 'G 1 halfway point between timer and main wall control if timer is out of range. 3100 0 ACCESSORY OPTIONS 80 a 99-163 Duct Heater w/Electronic SCR Thermostat-1 kW,6 in(152 mm). 60 99-186 Weatherhoods-Two 6 in(152 mm). 40 20 WEIGHT 71 lbs(32 kg)SHIPPING WEIGHT 73 lbs(33 kg) 00 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 Static Pressure(in w.g.) DIMENSIONS 155MAX c s�Us N 0 9001- 'So 0, ILRAI Fresh Air Stale Air w..,.,.,,_..„ CERTIFIED xremrxror±.a,....x...n From Outside From Inside 14 3J414 in(375 ) Recirculating Filter j3 Defrost Damper Note:Front clearance of 25 in Removable ( Blower m (635 mm)is Heat recommended for Units carry a lifetime warranty on the HRV core RecoveryMotor servicing unit.All and a 5 year replacement parts warranty. Core ducts use 6 in(152 Stale i/. Fresh rn ('3 mm)connections. Air Top -- '' ----- Air To j NOTE:All specifications are subject to change without notice. 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Learn More Contact your local store for pricing and to place orders in the following state(s):AK GU,[it,PR,VI,WA Product Overview Your 5.3 cu.ft.GE Profile Electric Range in Stainless Steel features an edge-to-edge Info&Guides cooklop surface,giving you extra room for pots and pans of all sizes and letting Installation Guide cookware move easily from element to element.Chef Connect gives you three options with a single touch6for instant convenience.choose when to automatically sync clocks Specification and the range elements with the microwave's surface light and vent.Enjoy perfectly Use and Care Manual even results without turning the pan with true European convection.GE Profile products offer the best in contemporary design matched with the latest in appliance technologies VVarranty to transform the way you live.Sporting a bold,dramatic look and state-of-the art You will need Adolbet AciobatO Reader to view PDF documents. features,this collection provides the perfect combination of style and innovation Download a free copy from the Adobe Web site. throughout your kitchen. Califnrni;;rPqidPnt­gpp. Prnrinli0tirin 65 infrirmatinn A http://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-Profile-30-in-5-3-cu-ft-Electric-Range-with-Self-Cleani... 5/15/2017 GE Profile 30 in. 5.3 cu. ft. Electric Range with Self-Cleaning Convection Oven in Stainl... Page 2 of 4 5.3 cu.ft.capacity allows you to cook multiple dishes at once,perfect for large holiday gatherings 5-element cooktop includes one 12 in dual element that combines 2 heating elements into 1 for added flexibility Enjoy perfectly even results without turning the pan with European convection and If we can't repair it,we'll replace it! Precise Air Delay bake option lets you program the oven to begin baking at a preset time for added convenience Make hot meals in a hurry with less time preheating using the Fast Preheat option Enjoy easy operation and cleanability with a streamlined keypad with electronic touch controls Control Lock capabilities disable the control panel to avoid unintended use or other changes to your cooking settings Plan pricing and term options will be shown during the checkout process Self-cleaning with a steam clean option:so you can clean the oven the way you want Large oven window provides better visibility of the oven interior.allowing you to Limitations and exclusions apply.Sae terms and cc:ntiz'os+s for monitor cooking progress without opening the door,keeping oven temperatures complete details.For eGik Card products$2,000 and up will receive a steady and undisturbed check reimbursement. Enjoy a clean and sleek appearance with the black gloss oven interior Edge-to-edge cooktop offers a large;seamless surface that makes it easy to wipe away messes Chef Connect allows you to do 3 things at once with just a single touchi choose when to automatically sync clocks and range elements with the microwave's surface light and vent Hidden bake oven interior makes cleanup easy by eliminating hard-to-reach areas Comes with a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty Click Hare for details on the services included NiRl.Delivery&Basic Hook-up; Installation options for Major Appliances:and Appliance Return Policy Information TRUE EUROPEAW CONVECTION1 WITH PRECISE AIRmi orl r r i elementreversin heating 4need he fan that pirrivides enh am y. mid air eiretilation. h S ecifications Dimensions Depth With Door(s)Open 90 47.875 Oven Interior Height(in) 47 Degrees(In.) 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Oven Interior Depth(in) 28 D talis Amperage(arnps) ?o rlernent No.3 vdaiiage Appliance Series GE Profile Element No.4 Type Radiant Appliance Type Electric Range Giemant Nn.4 Wattags Capacity of Oven(cu.ft.) 5.3 Element No.5 Type Radiani Cleaning Type Self Cleaning FlIemenI No 5 vVattage. .- Color of Cooktop Black Fuel Type Electric Color/Finish Stainless Steel/Gray Included No Additional Items Included ColoriFinish Family Stainless Steel Number of Elements 5 Control Type Electronic Number of Oven Racks 3 Controls Location Back Oven Cleaning Options Self-Cleaning Built-In Timer,Digital Broiler,Built-In Clock,Bulit-In Display,Indicator Light-Heating Timer,Control Lockout,Convection Cooktop Features Element On,indicator Light-Hot Oven Features Oven,Digital Display,Hidden Bake Surface Indicator Light,Warming Element,interior Light,Lower Zone Storage Drawer,Oven Window Delay Ba Cookiop Surface Type Radiant Oven Settings bDelay Start,Keep b Warm,Sabbath Mode Element No.1 Type Radiant Product Weight(lb.) 1651b dement No.'I Wattage 3000 Range Type Freesianding Element No.2 Type Radiant Returnable Non-Returnable Bement No PIA'atte,q6 3000 Voltage(volts) 240 Element No,3 Type Radiant Certifications and Listings No Certifications or Listings Manufacturer Warranty Limited 1-year entire appliance Ho,,!ren­e Impto`,e Our product Intormetlon?."rot+rle http://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-Profile-30-in-5-3-cu-ft-Electric-Range-with-Self-Cleani... 5/15/2017 GE Profile 30 in. 5.3 cu. ft. 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No. 50135 N0. `DATE No o01g4-1 a, part of 59-3-11 new #297.13--1-36.2 �,,e,Sep, 17. 2018. 1 42P ,MDIA No. 5061 P. 15/18 vi MIDDLE DEPARTMENT YNSPECTION A,GENCX, INC. �;� '�= Weae that the electrical wiring to the electrical equipment listed below has been examined and is approved as ,� ,c: being in accord with the National Electrical Code, applicable governmental, utility and Agency rules in effect on the date . �: •0noted below and is issued subject to the following conditions. •,.;* % Owner: Mike Scoville Date. 09/07/2018 Occupant: Same ) (,) Location-8 Kitchell Lane 1 j OccupancySingle Family Dwg. Queensbury, Warren Co. NY :,. • 1---, Applicant William Bartholomew -_- << •j 80 Brampton Road >> , ' Ganesvoort, NY 12831. : -• � II ('' L e J <; ; ) Joseph A.Holmes No: �0327081361583EL %Equipment: _____ - \ .,• 200 -Amp. Service Equipment; �' 4/0 -Salutes Conductor 46_Switches;82-= Receptacles; 48- Fixtures; 1 -50 Amp • w�Range; 2-30 Amp Air Conditioners; 2-Burner, Wiring &Controls For Gas; 1 -20 Amp (HW) Dishwasher; 1 -30 Amp `�%� 'Receptacle;2-Vent Fans; 8-Smoke,Detectors; 14-Arc Fault Breakers .• . . . '''- 1> _ • <<• �j ., ,, t;� i>) `'' `.• <:�i '�> F. <? This certificate applies to the electrical wiring to the electrical equipment listed immediately null and void. This certificate applies only to the use,occupancy and (C�) above and the installation inspected as of the above noted Cate based on a visual ownership as indlCated herein. Upon a change in the use,occupancy or ownership I.;;J (s) inspection. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the mechanical safety,effi- of the property indicated above,this certificate snail be Immediately null and void. '(.) , ciency or fitness of the equipment for any particular purpose. This certificate span In the event that this certificate becomes invalid based upon the above conditions, A ':,- be valid for 2 period of one year from the above noted date. Should the electrical this certificate may be revalidated upon reinspectlon by Middle Department k;�� system to which this certificate applies be altered in any way,including but not limit- Inspection Agency.Inc An application for inspection must be submitted to Middle C (;)� ad to,the introduction of additional electrical equipment and/or the replacement of Department Inspection Agency. Inc. to initiate the inspection and revalidation g;., I`J any of the components installed as of the above noted date,this certificate shall be process. A fee will be charged for this service. (_� ;5;;; ; ;} : :r> :is%%sr`;r.^;::;W. ;% S; S &q . �>�:F R ;: A * ;/. >: ;; .;:1;S�1 ,P:1;�:?,%;r1;�?�-. "-•7�;; ,_ ._:•;:(••• (2-C . t' -O . 20( — ., SEP 1 d 2 ld ;