Report SEG W / March 2014 Right-Sized Residence Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL Prepared by: Tracy Savoy
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1 Report SEG W / March 214 Right-Sized Residence Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Preparedd by: Tracy Savoy
2 Report SEG W Page 2 DISCLAIMER The following pages summarize the heat gain and heat loss of the building using the ACCA Manual J8 calculation procedure. The calculations are based on the information given to in the form of drawings, sketches, and interviews. In certain cases, may make assumptions about design conditions that may or may not be accurate for the location of concern. It is the responsibility of the installing HVAC contractor to verify the design conditions before equipment purchase and installation. Any load calculations provided in the following pages are basedd upon information provided by the party submitting a particular project to Savoy Engineeringg Group. has not and does not independently verify that the data provided to Savoy Engineering Group is correct or complete, and any calculations made by Savoy Engineeringg Group are based upon the information provided by third parties. makes no claim that the information given to us is correct or complete. utilizes WrightSoft Residential 13. which is an ACCA Certified and ASHRAE recommended computer program to determine the heating and cooling loads presented in this report, and is therefore very accurate. If the information given to is accurate, and the building is built as per the plans submitted, then the load calculations presented in this report can be assumed to be accurate. A licensed mechanical contractor may use these calculations as a starting point in system sizing and selection. does not provide architectural or engineering plans or diagrams for the public or for use by contractors or construction companies as final construction documents. Savoy Engineering Group works with architectural and engineering firms and with contractors in connection with their designs of heating and air conditioning systems. If the HVAC duct layout installed on-site DOES NOT match the Manual D duct design prepared by Savoy Engineering Group, then cannot andd will not guarantee the performance of any altered duct design. Final HVAC sizing and selection should be done by a licensed HVAC contractor. Many factors beyond the scope of this report must be considered prior to final system selection and design, such as: exact equipment availability and selections, system controls and location of controls, system air distribution and cycling, Uniform Building Code requirements, Uniform Mechanical Code requirements, and many other standard design conventions as listed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). therefore assumes no liability forr final equipment selection or final system design. Various modifications to the information providedd to may have occurred after this Design Support information was prepared, which would require that this Design Support information be modified in order to be accurate. After reviewing Savoy Engineering Group s report, and prior to any system purchase or installation, please inform in writing of any changes which may alter the assumptions andd calculations contained in this report.
3 Report SEG W Page 3 Elevation: 62 feet Average climate in Oak Park, Illinois Based on data reported by over 4, weather stations
4 Report SEG W Page 4 SUMMARY ACCA Certified Manual J Load Calculation Design Data Summary Mode Total Load BTUh Sensible Load Latent Load A/C Cooling Design Outdoor BTUh BTUh Tons Conditions Heating Cooling 42,397 21,64 N/A 16,454 N/A 4,69 N/A o F 9 o F Indoor Conditions 7 o F 75 o F, 5% RH The ACCA Certified Load Analysis includes: o SHR of.78 (Sensible/Total) The Load Analysis includes people 4 (# of Bedrooms + 1) and a 1,2 BTUh appliance load The Load Analysis includes a duct loss: o OPEN UNCONDITIONED CRAWLSPACE duct location
5 Report SEG W Page 5 Per Energy Star: AC cooling equipment should be sized at % of Design Total Heat Gain, or the next nominal size that is available to satisfy the latent and sensible requirements. Heat pump cooling equipment should be sized at 1-115% (cooling dominant climate) or 1-125% (heating dominant climate) of Design Total Heat Gain, or the next nominal size that is available to satisfy the latent and sensible requirements unless a larger size is dictated by the heating equipment selection. Listed Output Heat Capacity must be sized at 1-14% of Design Total Heat Loss, or next nominal size unlesss a larger size is dictated by the cooling equipment selection.
6 Job: SEG W Building Analysis Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) For: Project Information Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Design Conditions Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Chicago Midway AP, IL, US Indoor temperature ( F) 7 75 Elevation: 617 ft Design TD ( F) Latitude: 42 N Relative humidity (%) 3 5 Outdoor: Heating Cooling Moisture difference (gr/lb) Dry bulb ( F) 4 9 Infiltration: Daily range ( F) - 16 ( L ) Method Simplified Wet bulb ( F) - 73 Construction quality Average Wind speed (mph) Fireplaces 2 (Average) Heating Component Walls Glazing Doors Ceilings Floors Infiltration Ducts Piping Humidification Ventilation Adjustments Total Btuh/ft² Btuh % of load Glazing Other Ceilings Floors Walls Ventilation Infiltration Ducts Cooling Component Walls Glazing Doors Ceilings Floors Infiltration Ducts Ventilation Internal gains Blower Adjustments Total Btuh/ft² Btuh % of load Glazing Other Ceilings Walls Ventilation Floors Internal Gains Infiltration Ducts Latent Cooling Load = 469 Btuh Overall U-value =.54 Btuh/ft²- F Data entries checked. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 1
7 Job: SEG W AED Assessment Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) For: Project Information Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Design Conditions Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Chicago Midway AP, IL, US Indoor temperature ( F) 7 75 Elevation: 617 ft Design TD ( F) Latitude: 42 N Relative humidity (%) 3 5 Outdoor: Heating Cooling Moisture difference (gr/lb) Dry bulb ( F) 4 9 Daily range ( F) - 16 ( L ) Infiltration: Wet bulb ( F) - 73 Wind speed (mph) , Test for Adequate Exposure Diversity Hourly Glazing Load 7, 6, Glazing load (Btuh) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Hour of Day Hourly Average AED limit Maximum hourly glazing load exceeds average by 2.3%. House has adequate exposure diversity (AED), based on AED limit of 3%. AED excursion: Btuh 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 1
8 Job: SEG W Component Constructions Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) For: Project Information Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Design Conditions Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling Chicago Midway AP, IL, US Indoor temperature ( F) 7 75 Elevation: 617 ft Design TD ( F) Latitude: 42 N Relative humidity (%) 3 5 Outdoor: Heating Cooling Moisture difference (gr/lb) Dry bulb ( F) 4 9 Infiltration: Daily range ( F) - 16 ( L ) Method Simplified Wet bulb ( F) - 73 Construction quality Average Wind speed (mph) Fireplaces 2 (Average) Construction descriptions Walls 12F-bw: Frm wall, brk 4" ext, 1/2" wood shth, r-21 cav ins, 1/2" gypsum board int fnsh, 2"x6" wood frm Or n e s w all Area ft² U-value Btuh/ft²- F Insul R ft²- F/Btuh Htg HTM Btuh/ft² Loss Btuh Clg HTM Btuh/ft² Gain Btuh Partitions (none) Windows 1D-c: 2 glazing, clr low-e outr, air gas, clad wd frm mat, clr innr, 1/4" gap, 1/8" thk; NFRC rated (SHGC=.31) n n e s w all Doors 11E: Door, wd sc type, wd strm s Ceilings 16C-38aw: Attic ceiling, asphalt shingles roof mat, r-38 ceil ins, 1/2" gypsum board int fnsh Floors 19A-3bstp: Flr floor, frm flr, 1" thkns, r-3 cav ins, tight bsmt ovr Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:5 Page 1
9 Job: SEG W Load Short Form Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) For: Project Information Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Design Information Outside db ( F) Inside db ( F) Design TD ( F) Daily range Inside humidity (%) Moisture difference (gr/lb) Htg Clg L 5 34 Method Construction quality Fireplaces Infiltration Simplified Average 2 (Average) HEATING EQUIPMENT COOLING EQUIPMENT Make Goodman Mfg. Make Goodman Mfg. Trade GOODMAN Trade GOODMAN Model GCH95453BX** Cond SSX16241B* AHRI ref Coil CA*F3636*6D* AHRI ref Efficiency 95 AFUE Efficiency 13.2 EER, 16 SEER Heating input 46 Btuh Sensible cooling 1872 Btuh Heating output 44 Btuh Latent cooling 528 Btuh Temperature rise 51 F Total cooling 24 Btuh Actual air flow 8 cfm Actual air flow 8 cfm Air flow factor.2 cfm/btuh Air flow factor.5 cfm/btuh Static pressure.6 in H2O Static pressure.6 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio.78 ROOM NAME Area Htg load Clg load Htg AVF Clg AVF (ft²) (Btuh) (Btuh) (cfm) (cfm) Master Bedroom Master Bath Master Wic 98 Den Dining Kitchen Living Room CL 2 34 Bedroom Hall 126 Bath Bedroom Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:5 Page 1
10 d Other equip loads RSM Latent cooling 469 TOTALS Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:5 Page 2
11 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name Master Bedroom 2 Exposed wall 187. ft 31. ft 3 Room height 9. ft d 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 16. x 15. ft 5 Room area ft² 24. ft² 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) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion 144 Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: Appliances/other 12 Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% % 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 1
12 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name Master Bath Master Wic 2 Exposed wall 14. ft ft 3 Room height 9. ft heat/cool 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 14. x 8. ft 14. x 7. ft 5 Room area 112. ft² 98. ft² 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) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: 23 Appliances/other Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% % 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) 55 3 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 2
13 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name Den Dining 2 Exposed wall 1. ft 9.5 ft 3 Room height 9. ft heat/cool 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 1. x 15. ft 9.5 x 13.6 ft 5 Room area 15. ft² ft² 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) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: 23 Appliances/other Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% % 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 3
14 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name Kitchen Living Room 2 Exposed wall 26.5 ft 4. ft 3 Room height 9. ft heat/cool 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 13. x 13.6 ft 22.5 x 17.5 ft 5 Room area ft² ft² 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) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: Appliances/other 12 Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% % 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 4
15 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name CL 2 Bedroom 2 2 Exposed wall 4. ft 28. ft 3 Room height 9. ft heat/cool 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 8.5 x 4. ft 16. x 12. ft 5 Room area 34. ft² 192. ft² 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) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: 23 Appliances/other Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% 39% 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 5
16 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name Hall Bath 2 2 Exposed wall ft 7.5 ft 3 Room height 9. ft heat/cool 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 31.5 x 4. ft 7.5 x 12. ft 5 Room area 126. ft² 9. ft² 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) (Btuh) Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion -9-1 Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: 23 Appliances/other Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% 39% 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) 3 16 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 6
17 Right-J Worksheet Job: Date: By: SEG W Mar 17, 214 Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Room name Bedroom 3 2 Exposed wall 16.5 ft 3 Room height 9. ft heat/cool 4 Room dimensions 16.5 x 12. ft 5 Room area 198. ft² Ty Construction U-value Or HTM Area (ft²) Load Area Load number (Btuh/ft²- F) (Btuh/ft²) or perimeter (ft) (Btuh) or perimeter Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool 6 W 12F-bw.65 n G 1D-c.35 n G 4A5-2oc.35 n W 12F-bw.65 e G 4A5-2oc.35 e W 12F-bw.65 s G 4A5-2oc.35 s D 11E.26 s W 12F-bw.65 w G 4A5-2oc.35 w C 16C-38aw F 19A-3bstp c) AED excursion 45 Envelope loss/gain a) Infiltration b) Room ventilation 13 Internal gains: 23 Appliances/other Subtotal (lines 6 to 13) Less external load Less transfer Redistribution Subtotal Duct loads 39% 3% Total room load Air required (cfm) Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 214-Mar-18 18:55:5 Right-Suite Universal RSU13868 Page 7
18 Job: SEG W Project Summary Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Project Information For: Notes: Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Joe Contractor Superior HVAC Design Information Weather: Chicago Midway AP, IL, US Winter Design Conditions Summer Design Conditions Outside db 4 F Outside db 9 F Inside db 7 F Inside db 75 F Design TD 66 F Design TD 15 F Daily range L Relative humidity 5 % Moisture difference 34 gr/lb Heating Summary Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure Btuh Structure Btuh Ducts Btuh Ducts 3638 Btuh Central vent (33 cfm) 2335 Btuh Central vent (33 cfm) 519 Btuh Humidification Btuh Blower Btuh Piping Btuh Equipment load Btuh Use manufacturer's data y Rate/swing multiplier 1. Infiltration Equipment sensible load Btuh Method Simplified Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Construction quality Average Fireplaces 2 (Average) Structure 212 Btuh Ducts 174 Btuh Heating Cooling Central vent (33 cfm) 75 Btuh Area (ft²) Equipment latent load 469 Btuh Volume (ft³) Air changes/hour.47.2 Equipment total load 2164 Btuh Equiv. AVF (cfm) Req. total capacity at.78 SHR 1.8 ton Heating Equipment Summary Cooling Equipment Summary Make Goodman Mfg. Make Goodman Mfg. Trade GOODMAN Trade GOODMAN Model GCH95453BX** Cond SSX16241B* AHRI ref Coil CA*F3636*6D* AHRI ref Efficiency 95 AFUE Efficiency 13.2 EER, 16 SEER Heating input 46 Btuh Sensible cooling 1872 Btuh Heating output 44 Btuh Latent cooling 528 Btuh Temperature rise 51 F Total cooling 24 Btuh Actual air flow 8 cfm Actual air flow 8 cfm Air flow factor.2 cfm/btuh Air flow factor.5 cfm/btuh Static pressure.6 in H2O Static pressure.6 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio.78 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:54 Page 1
19 Job: SEG W Manual S Compliance Report Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) Project Information For: Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Design Conditions Cooling Equipment Outdoor design DB: 89.6 F Outdoor design WB: 73.3 F Indoor design DB: 75. F Indoor RH: 5% Sensible gain: Latent gain: 469 Total gain: 2164 Estimated airflow: 8 Btuh Btuh Btuh cfm Entering coil DB: 77. F Entering coil WB: 64.1 F Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions Equipment type: Split AC Manufacturer: Goodman Mfg. Actual airflow: 8 cfm Sensible capacity: Btuh Latent capacity: 49 Btuh Total capacity: 2321 Btuh Design Conditions Model: SSX16241B*+CA*F3636*6D* 11% of load 16% of load 19% of load SHR: 79% Heating Equipment Outdoor design DB: Indoor design DB: 4.3 F 7. F Heat loss: Btuh Entering coil DB: 6.8 F Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions Equipment type: Manufacturer: Actual airflow: Output capacity: Gas furnace Goodman Mfg. 8 cfm 44 Btuh Model: GCH95453BX** 14% of load Temp. rise: 5 F The above equipment was selected in accordance with ACCA Manual S. Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:54 Page 1
20 Residential Plans Examiner Review Form for HVAC System Design (Loads, Equipment, Ducts) Form RPER 1 15 Mar 9 Contractor: Mechanical license: Building plan #: Home address (Street or Lot#, Block, Subdivision): Header Information REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS Manual J1 Form (and supporting worksheets): or MJ1AE Form* (and supporting worksheets): OEM performance data (heating, cooling, blower): Manual D Friction Rate Worksheet: Duct distribution sketch: ACCA Manual J Street, ATTACHED Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No HVAC LOAD CALCULATION (IRC M141.3) Design Conditions Building Construction Information Winter Design Conditions Outdoor temperature: 4 F Indoor temperature: 7 F Total heat loss: Btuh Summer Design Conditions Outdoor temperature: 9 F Indoor temperature: 75 F Grains difference: 34 5% RH Sensible heat gain: Btuh Latent heat gain: 469 Btuh Total heat gain: 2164 Btuh Building Orientation: Front Door faces South North, East, West, South, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest Number of bedrooms: 3 Conditioned floor area: 1939 ft² Number of occupants: 4 Windows Eave overhang depth: Internal shade: Blinds, drapes, etc. Number of skylights: ft none HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION (IRC M141.3) Heating Equipment Data Cooling Equipment Data Blower Data Equipment type: Furnace, Heat pump, Boiler, etc. Model: Heating output capacity: Gas furnace Goodman Mfg. GCH95453BX**+ 44 Btuh Heat pumps - capacity at winter design outdoor conditions Aux. heating output capacity: Btuh Equipment type: Air Conditioner, Heat pump, etc. Split AC Model: Goodman Mfg. SSX16241B*+CA*F3636*6D* Total cooling capacity: 2321 Btuh Sensible cooling capacity: Btuh Latent cooling capacity: 49 Btuh Heating cfm: Cooling cfm: Static pressure: in H2O Fan's rated external static pressure for design airflow HVAC DUCT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN (IRC M161.1) Design airflow: Equipment design ESP: Total device pressure losses: Available static pressure (ASP): cfm in H2O in H2O in H2O Longest supply duct: Longest return duct: Total effective length (TEL): Friction rate: Friction Rate = ASP (TEL x 1) ft ft ft in/1ft Duct Materials Used Trunk duct: Sheet metal Branch duct: Round flex vinyl, Sheet metal I declare the load calculation, equipment, equipment selection and duct design were rigorously performed based on the building plan listed above. I understand the claims made on these forms will be subject to review and verification. Contractor's printed name: Contractor's signature: Date: Reserved for County, Town Municipality or Authority having jurisdiction use. *Home qualifies for MJ1AE Form based on Abridged Edition Checklist Right-Suite Universal RSU13868
21 Job: SEG W Duct System Summary Date: Mar 17, 214 By: Tracy Savoy Phone: (81) For: Project Information Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street, Oak Park, IL 631 Heating Cooling External static pressure.6 in H2O.6 in H2O Pressure losses.27 in H2O.27 in H2O Available static pressure.33 in H2O.33 in H2O Supply / return available pressure.178 /.152 in H2O.178 /.152 in H2O Lowest friction rate.77 in/1ft.77 in/1ft Actual air flow 8 cfm 8 cfm Total effective length (TEL) 429 ft Supply Branch Detail Table Design Htg Clg Design Diam H x W Duct Actual Ftg.Eqv Name (Btuh) (cfm) (cfm) FR (in) (in) Matl Ln (ft) Ln (ft) Trunk Bath 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Den Dining Kitchen Kitchen-A Living Room Living Room-A Master Bath Master Bedroom Master Bedroom-A h h h h h c c c c h h h x x x x x x x x x x x x st5 st4 st5 st6 st7 st1 st1 st11 st11 st5 st2 st2 Supply Trunk Detail Table Trunk Htg Clg Design Veloc Diam H x W Duct Name Type (cfm) (cfm) FR (fpm) (in) (in) Material Trunk st1 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st7 st7 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st6 st6 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st5 st5 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st1 st2 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st4 st4 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st1 st11 Peak AVF x ShtMetl st7 st1 Peak AVF x ShtMetl Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:54 Page 1
22 Return Branch Detail Table Grill Htg Clg TEL Design Veloc Diam H x W Stud/Joist Duct Name Size (in) (cfm) (cfm) (ft) FR (fpm) (in) (in) Opening (in) Matl Trunk rb2 2x x ShMt rt3 rb5 1x x ShMt rt1 rb3 1x x ShMt rt4 rb4 6x x ShMt rt3 Return Trunk Detail Table Trunk Htg Clg Design Veloc Diam H x W Duct Name Type (cfm) (cfm) FR (fpm) (in) (in) Material Trunk rt3 Peak AVF x ShtMetl rt2 rt1 Peak AVF x ShtMetl rt2 Peak AVF x ShtMetl rt1 rt4 Peak AVF x ShtMetl rt2 Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:55:54 Page 2
23 N Main Level 1 x 4 76 cfm 1 x 4 76 cfm 8 x 4 55 cfm 8 x 4 5 cfm 8 x 4 42 cfm 1 x 4 82 cfm 5 " 5 " Master Bath Dining Kitchen 4 x 1 82 cfm Master Bedroom 5 " 4 " 6 " 6 " 7 " Master Wic Den 6 " 8 " CL 2 1 x 1 16 " 26 cfm 18 " 8 " 8 " 12 " Hall 14 " 12 " 12 " 12 " 1 " 12 x cfm 8 " 7 " 8 x cfm 7 " 8 " 4 " 8 x 6 75 cfm 6 " 5 " 7 " Living Room Bedroom 2 Bath 2 Bedroom 3 7 " 7 " 1 x cfm 8 x 4 3 cfm 1 x 4 75 cfm 1 x cfm 1 x cfm Job #: SEG W Performed by Tracy Savoy for: Right-Sized Residence ACCA Manual J Street Oak Park, IL 631 Phone: (81) Scale: 1 : 81 Page 1 Right-Suite Universal RSU Mar-18 18:57:36...port for website\right-sized.rup
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