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COMcheck Software Version 4.0.2.8 Envelope Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 20 IECC Location: Cedar Hills, Utah Climate Zone: 5b Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing / Wall Area: 2% Construction Site: 10640 Clubhouse Drive Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Josh Bollwinkel Royal Engineering 2335 S. State St. Ste. 100 Provo, UT 84606 8013752228 josh.bollwinkel@royaleng.com Building Area Floor Area 1-Automotive Facility : Nonresidential 1900 Additional Efficiency Package On-site Renewable Energy Envelope Assemblies Assembly Gross Area or Perimeter Cavity R-Value Cont. R-Value Proposed U-Factor Budget U- Factor(a) Roof 1: Metal Building, Standing Seam, Single Insulation Layer with Thermal Blocks (c), [Bldg. Use 1 - Automotive Facility] Exterior Wall 1: Wood-Framed, 16" o.c., [Bldg. Use 1 - Automotive Facility] Window 1: Metal Frame:Fixed, Perf. Specs.: Product ID n/a, SHGC 0.40, [Bldg. Use 1 - Automotive Facility] (b) Floor 1: Concrete Floor (over unconditioned space), [Bldg. Use 1 - Automotive Facility] 1900 30.0.0 0.037 0.035 2800 13.0.0 0.037 0.064 60 --- --- 0.330 0.380 1900 --- 6.0 0.110 0.074 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. (b) Fenestration product performance must be certified in accordance with NFRC and requires supporting documentation. (c) Thermal spacer block with minimum R-3.5 must be installed above the purlin/batt, and the roof deck secured to the purlins. Envelope PASSES: Design 1% better than code Envelope Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope systems have been designed to meet the 20 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.0.2.8 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. 1 of

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COMcheck Software Version 4.0.2.8 Mechanical Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: Location: Climate Zone: Project Type: 20 IECC Cedar Hills, Utah 5b New Construction Construction Site: 10640 Clubhouse Drive Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 Additional Efficiency Package Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Josh Bollwinkel Royal Engineering 2335 S. State St. Ste. 100 Provo, UT 84606 8013752228 josh.bollwinkel@royaleng.com On-site Renewable Energy Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type & Description 3 ECH-1 (Unknown): Heating: 1 each - Unit Heater, Electric, Capacity = 5 kbtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: None 3 HVAC System 2 (Unknown): Heating: 1 each - Unit Heater, Electric, Capacity = 26 kbtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: None 2 Water Heater 1: Electric Instantaneous Water Heater, Capacity: 1 gallons No minimum efficiency requirement applies Mechanical Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 20 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.0.2.8 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. Name - Title Signature Date 3 of

COMcheck Software Version 4.0.2.8 Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 20 IECC Requirements: 0.0% were addressed directly in the COMcheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the COMcheck 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. Section C103.2 [PR1] 1 C103.2 [PR2] 1 C103.2 [PR3] 1 Plan Review? Comments/Assumptions Plans and/or specifications provide all information with which compliance can be determined for the building envelope and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide all information with which compliance can be determined for the mechanical systems and equipment and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Load calculations per acceptable engineering standards and handbooks. Plans, specifications, and/or calculations provide all information with which compliance can be determined for the service water heating systems and equipment and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Hot water system sized per manufacturer's sizing guide. C402.4.1 The vertical fenestration area <= 30 [PR10] 1 percent of the gross above-grade wall area. C402.4.1 [PR11] 1 C402.4.2 [PR14] 1 The skylight area <= 3 percent of the gross roof area. In enclosed spaces > 2,500 ft2 directly under a roof with ceiling heights > ft. and used as an office, lobby, atrium, concourse, corridor, storage, gymnasium/exercise center, convention center, automotive service, manufacturing, nonrefrigerated warehouse, retail store, distribution/sorting area, transportation, or workshop, the following requirements apply: (a) the daylight zone under skylights is >= half the floor area; (b) the skylight area to daylight zone is >= 3 percent with a skylight VT >= 0.40; or a minimum skylight effective aperture >= 1 percent. 4 of

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C303.2.1 [FO6] 1 5, 6 [FO9] 3 Footing / Foundation Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Exterior insulation protected against damage, sunlight, moisture, wind, landscaping and equipment maintenance activities. Snow/ice melting system sensors for future connection to controls. Freeze protection systems have automatic controls installed. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 6 of

C303.1.3 [FR12] 2 C303.1.3 [FR13] 1 Framing / Rough-In Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Fenestration products rated in accordance with NFRC. Fenestration products are certified as to performance labels or certificates provided. C402.4.3 Vertical fenestration SHGC value. [FR10] 1 C402.4.3, C402.4.3. 4 [FR8] 1 Vertical fenestration U-Factor. See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. C402.5.1. 2.1 [FR19] 1 C402.5.2, C402.5.4 [FR18] 3 The building envelope contains a continuous air barrier that is sealed in an approved manner and material permeability <= 0.004 dfm/ft2. Air barrier penetrations are sealed in an approved manner. Factory-built fenestration and doors are labeled as meeting air leakage requirements. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 7 of

C404.5, C404.5.1, C404.5.2 [PL6] 3 Plumbing Rough-In Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Heated water supply piping conforms to pipe length and volume requirements. Refer to section details. C404.5, C404.5.1, C404.5.2 [PL6] 3 C404.5, C404.5.1, C404.5.2 [PL6] 3 Heated water supply piping conforms to pipe length and volume requirements. Refer to section details. Heated water supply piping conforms to pipe length and volume requirements. Refer to section details. C404.6.3 [PL7] 3 C404.6.3 [PL7] 3 C404.6.3 [PL7] 3 C404.7 [PL8] 3 C404.7 [PL8] 3 Pumps that circulate water between a heater and storage tank have controls that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating cycle. Pumps that circulate water between a heater and storage tank have controls that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating cycle. Pumps that circulate water between a heater and storage tank have controls that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating cycle. Water distribution system that pumps water from a heated-water supply pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a demand recirculation water system. Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104 F. Water distribution system that pumps water from a heated-water supply pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a demand recirculation water system. Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104 F. 8 of

C404.7 [PL8] 3 Plumbing Rough-In Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Water distribution system that pumps water from a heated-water supply pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a demand recirculation water system. Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104 F. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 9 of

C402.2.6 [ME41] 3 C402.5.5, 3 [ME3] 3 Mechanical Rough-In Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of sensible heating panels have insulation >= R-3.5. Stair and elevator shaft vents have motorized dampers that automatically close. C402.5.5, 3 [ME58] 3 Outdoor air and exhaust systems have motorized dampers that automatically shut when not in use and meet maximum leakage rates. Check gravity dampers where allowed. C403.2.12.1 [ME65] 3 C403.2.12.1 [ME65] 3 C403.2.12.3 [ME117] 2 C403.2.12.3 [ME117] 2 C403.2.13 [ME71] 2 HVAC fan systems at design conditions do not exceed allowable fan system motor nameplate hp or fan system bhp. HVAC fan systems at design conditions do not exceed allowable fan system motor nameplate hp or fan system bhp. Fans have efficiency grade (FEG) >= 67. The total efficiency of the fan at the design point of operation <= % of maximum total efficiency of the fan. Fans have efficiency grade (FEG) >= 67. The total efficiency of the fan at the design point of operation <= % of maximum total efficiency of the fan. Unenclosed spaces that are heated use only radiant heat. C403.2.3 HVAC equipment efficiency verified. [ME55] 2 C403.2.6. 1 [ME59] 1 C403.2.6. 2 [ME1] 3 C403.2.7 [ME57] 1 Demand control ventilation provided for spaces >500 ft2 and >25 people/1000 ft2 occupant density and served by systems with air side economizer, auto modulating outside air damper control, or design airflow >3,000 cfm. Enclosed parking garage ventilation has automatic contaminant detection and capacity to stage or modulate fans to 50% or less of design capacity. Exhaust air energy recovery on systems meeting Table C403.2.7(1) and C403.2.7(2). See the Mechanical Systems list for values. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. 10 of

C403.2.8 [ME116] 3 C403.2.9 [ME60] 2 C403.2.9 [ME10] 2 C403.2.9. 1.3 [ME11] 3 C403.2.9. 1.3 [ME11] 3 C403.4.4. 6 [ME110] 3 C403.4.4. 6 [ME110] 3 C408.2.2. 1 [ME53] 3 Mechanical Rough-In Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Approved field test used to evaluate design air flow rates and demonstrate proper capture and containment of kitchen exhaust systems. HVAC ducts and plenums insulated. Where ducts or plenums are installed in or under a slab, verification may need to occur during Foundation Inspection. Ducts and plenums sealed based on static pressure and location. Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires air leakage testing. Ductwork operating >3 in. water column requires air leakage testing. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC of individual zone boxes have static pressure setpoint reset controls. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC of individual zone boxes have static pressure setpoint reset controls. Air outlets and zone terminal devices have means for air balancing. Additional Comments/Assumptions: See the Mechanical Systems list for values. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. 11 of

C303.1 [IN3] 1 C303.1 [IN10] 2 C303.2 [IN7] 1 C303.2, C402.2.4 [IN9] 2 C303.2.1 [IN14] 2 C402.2.1 [IN17] 3 Insulation Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Roof insulation installed per manufacturer s instructions. Blown or poured loose-fill insulation is installed only where the roof slope is <=3 in 12. Building envelope insulation is labeled with R-value or insulation certificate providing R-value and other relevant data. Above-grade wall insulation installed per manufacturer s instructions. Floor insulation installed per manufacturer s instructions. Cavity or structural slab insulation installed in permanent contact with underside of decking or structural slabs. Exterior insulation is protected from damage with a protective material. Verification for exposed foundation insulation may need to occur during Foundation Inspection. Insulation intended to meet the roof insulation requirements cannot be installed on top of a suspended ceiling. Mark this requirement compliant if insulation is installed accordingly. C402.2.3 Above-grade wall insulation R-value. [IN6] 1 C402.2.5 Floor insulation R-value. [IN8] 2 C402.2.6 [IN18] 3 C402.4.2. 2 [IN2] 1 C402.5.1. 1 [IN1] 1 Radiant panels and associated components, designed for heat transfer from the panel surfaces to the occupants or indoor space are insulated with a minimum of R-3.5. Roof R-value. For some ceiling systems, verification may need to occur during Framing Inspection. All sources of air leakage in the building thermal envelope are sealed, caulked, gasketed, weather stripped or wrapped with moisture vaporpermeable wrapping material to minimize air leakage. Additional Comments/Assumptions: See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. 12 of

C303.3, C408.2.5. 3 [FI8] 3 Final Inspection? Comments/Assumptions Furnished O&M manuals for HVAC systems within 90 days of system acceptance. C402.5.3 [FI51] 3 C402.5.8 [FI26] 3 C403.2.2 [FI27] 3 1 [FI47] 3 1 [FI47] 3 1.2 [FI38] 3 1.3 [FI20] 3 2 [FI39] 3 2.1 [FI40] 3 C404.3 [FI11] 3 Where open combustion air ducts provide combustion air to open combustion fuel burning appliances, the appliances and combustion air opening are located outside the building thermal envelope or enclosed in a room, isolated from inside the thermal envelope. Such rooms are sealed and insulated. Recessed luminaires in thermal envelope to limit infiltration and be IC rated and labeled. Seal between interior finish and luminaire housing. HVAC systems and equipment capacity does not exceed calculated loads. Heating and cooling to each zone is controlled by a thermostat control. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system. Heating and cooling to each zone is controlled by a thermostat control. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system. Thermostatic controls have a 5 F deadband. Temperature controls have setpoint overlap restrictions. Each zone equipped with setback controls using automatic time clock or programmable control system. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 F (heat) and 85 F (cool); 7-day clock, 2- hour occupant override, 10-hour backup Heat traps installed on supply and discharge piping of non-circulating systems. 13 of

C404.4 [FI25] 2 C408.2.1 [FI28] 1 C408.2.3. 1 [FI31] 1 C408.2.3. 2 [FI10] 1 C408.2.4 [FI29] 1 C408.2.5. 1 [FI7] 3 C408.2.5. 3 [FI43] 1 C408.2.5. 4 [FI30] 1 Final Inspection? Comments/Assumptions All piping insulated in accordance with section details and Table C403.2.10. Commissioning plan developed by registered design professional or approved agency. HVAC equipment has been tested to ensure proper operation. HVAC control systems have been tested to ensure proper operation, calibration and adjustment of controls. Preliminary commissioning report completed and certified by registered design professional or approved agency. Furnished HVAC as-built drawings submitted within 90 days of system acceptance. An air and/or hydronic system balancing report is provided for HVAC systems. Final commissioning report due to building owner within 90 days of receipt of certificate of occupancy. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 14 of

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