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36-244 (12) f��(J'7 1 C.r� ENERGY STAR Certified Homes, Version 3 (Rev. 07) Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist Home Address; V �.C�Q City: kJO t'- State: M Zip Code: 3,Fully-Aligned Air Barriers` Must Builder, Rater NIA _ Correct verified ,:rifled At each insulated location noted below,a complete air barter shall be provided that is fully aligned with the insulation as follows: •At interior or exterior surface of ceilings in Climate Zones 1-3;at interior surface of ceilings in Climate Zones 4.8.Also,include barrier at interior edge of attic eave in all climate zones using a wind baffle that extends to the full height of the insulation.Include a battle in every bay or a tabbed baffle in each bay with a soffin vent that will also prevent wind washing of insulation in adjacent bays •At exterior surface of walls in a0 climate zones;and also at interior surface of walls for Climate Zones 4-87 .At interior surface of floors in all climate zones,including supports to ensure permanent contact and blocking at exposed edge 8'a 3.1 Walls 11.1 Walls behind showers and tubs ❑ D D 3.1.2 Watts behind fireplaces ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.1.3 Attic knee walls ' ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.1.4 Skylight shaft walls ❑ ❑ 3.1.5 Wall adjoining porch roof ❑ ❑ IV ❑ 3.1.6 Staircase walls ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.1.7 Double walls D D D 3.1.8 Garage rim/band joist adjoining conditioned space ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.1,9 All other exterior walls ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.2 Floors 3.2.1 Floor above garage ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.2.2 Cantilevered floor D ❑ O 323 Floor above unconditioned basement or unconditioned crawlspace D ❑ ❑ 3.3 Ceilings 3.3.1 Dropped ceiling I soffit below unconditioned attic ❑ O ❑ 3.12 All other ceilings ❑ ❑ ❑ 5.Air Sealin Must Builder Rater g Correct Verified' Verified WA 5.1 Penetrations to unconditioned space fully sealed with solid blocking or flashing as needed and gaps sealed with caulk or foam 5.1.1 Duct/flue shaft Cl ❑ ❑ S.1.2 Plumbing/piping D O ❑ 5.1.3 Electrical wiring ❑ ❑ &K ❑ 5.1.4 Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans ❑ O O 5.1.5 Recessed lighting fixtures adjacent to unconditioned space ICAT labeled and fully gasketed. Also,if in insulated ceiling without attic above,exterior surface of fixture insulated to a R-10 in O ❑ C " CZ 4 and higher to minimize condensation potential. 5.1.6 Light tubes adjacent to unconditioned space include lens separating unconditioned and ❑ ❑ conditioned space and are fully gasketed 5.2 Cracks in the building envelope fully sealed 5.2.1 All above-grade sill plates adjacent to conditioned space sealed to foundation or sub-floor with caulk,foam,or equivalent material.Foam gasket also placed beneath above-grade sill plate if ❑ 170 ❑ ❑ resting atop concrete or masonry and adjacent to conditioned space 24,25 5.2.2 At top of walls adjoining unconditioned spaces,continuous top plates or sealed blocking using D ❑ ❑ caulk,foam,or equivalent material 5.2.3 Drywall sealed to top plate at all unconditioned attic/wall interfaces using caulk,foam,drywall adhesive(but not other construction adhesives),or equivalent material.Either apply sealant O ❑ ❑ directly between drywall and top plate or to the seam between the two from the attic above. 5.2.4 Rough opening around windows 8 exterior doors sealed with caulk or foam 28 D ❑ a, ❑ 5.2.5 Marriage Joints between modular home modules at all exterior boundary conditions fully sealed ❑ ❑ O with gasket and foam 5.2.6 All seams between Structural Insulated Panels(SIPS)foamed and/or taped per ❑ ❑ ❑ manufacturers instructions 5.2.7 in multifamily buildings,the gap between the common wall(e.g•the drywall shaft wall)and the O ❑ ❑ �s- structural framing between units fully sealed at all exterior boundaries 5.3 Other openings 5.3.1 Doors adjacent to unconditioned space(e.g.,attics,garages,basements)or ambient conditions ❑ ❑ ❑ made substantially air-fight with weatherstripping or equivalent gasket 5.3.2 Attic access panels and drop-down stairs equipped with a durable 2 R-10 insulated cover that is gasketed(.e.,not caulked)to produce continuous air seal when occupant is not accessing the O ❑ 13 attic 2� 5.3.3 Whole-house fans equipped with a durable 2 R-10 insulated cover that is gasketed and either ❑ ❑ ❑ installed on the house side or mechanically operated 27 Rater Name: +' Rater Pre-Drywall Inspection Date: 6,. � S i Rater Initials: _ Rater Name: / .r; __y--- Rater Final Inspection Date: ! Rater Initials: Builder Employee: _— Builder Inspection Date: Mf Builder Initials T C Air Leakage -3 Property Organization HERS 52 Sovereign Way Power House Energy Consulting Confirmed Northampton, MA 01062 413-835-5162 2/27/14 Matt Turcotte Rating No:HERS-157 Weather:Northampton, MA Rater ID:1497133 HERS-157 52 Sovereign Way Builder registered.big Soveriegn Builders Whole House Infiltration Blower Door Test Heating Cooling Natural ACH 0.07 0.05 ACH 50 Pascals 1.11 1.11 CFM 25 Pascals 330 330 CFM 50 Pascals 518 518 Eff. Leakage Area (sq.in) 28.4 28.4 Specific Leakage Area 0.00009 0.00009 ELA/100 sf shell (sq.in) 0.39 0.39 Duct Leakage Leakage to Outside Units ducts CFM @ 25 Pascals 20 CFM25 / CFMfan 0.0159 CFM25 / CFA 0.0094 CFM per Std 152 N/A CFM per Std 152 / CFA N/A CFM @ 50 Pascals 31 Eff. Leakage Area (sq.in) 1.72 Thermal Efficiency N/A Total Duct Leakage Units CFM25/CFA Total Duct Leakage 0.1200 Ventilation Mechanical Balanced Sensible Recovery Eff. (%) 67.0 Total Recovery Eff. (%) 52.0 Rate (cfm) 51 Hours/Day 24.0 Fan Watts 24.0 Cooling Ventilation Natural Ventilation ASHRAE 62.2 - 2010 Ventilation Requirements For this home to comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.2 - 2010 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings, a minimum of 51 cfm of mechanical ventilation must be provided continuously, 24 hours per day. Alternatively, an intermittently operating mechanical ventilation system may be used if the ventilation rate is adjusted accordingly. For example, a 102 cfm mechanical ventilation system would need to operate 12 hours per day, as long as the system operates to provide required REM/Rate- Residential Energy Analysis and Rating Software v14.4.1 This information does not constitute any warranty of energy cost or savings. © 1985-2014 Architectural Energy Corporation, Boulder, Colorado. tz, c � m ' ? 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