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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEnergy Conservation Correspondence 1997 W. COX ASSOCIATES, INC. L-i'111 OF `-' '�MSEITIT7QIL Boston Post Rd. P. O. Box 919 WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 06498 DATE ict 7 JOB NO (203) 399-9696 ATTENT N To -±-01A/N) M-a N' Flit u.„( RE OW —A'V f c)PT- ` `E/!s i,iJ 11-0 N tVt 1 Cc• 063 3 P ( .oT fWA-P Y UW CASVCu c-T: 06 3 2_ WE ARE SENDING YOU XAttached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: *Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION i 131-519-7 eArE,eGL ctrlJsERiiAnonl CornPc4fi-Ate_6 sr4reg xri I (1/44s/co SMI'- Nt v T? 6& S Per4-(- i Alf toG c-non)c . THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution — ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections 0 Returncorrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO SIGNED: \\e/FC/07C PRODUCT240-3 ( ees/Inc.,G. Ws:01471 If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. f• • Connecticut Engineers in Private Practice Structural Engineers Coalition Statement of Special Inspections Project: 0 W *1-KIAN Sp() kr LSA �� G- Location: 33 PC-- tu-r .o -I) ) (2,0 Ct svLu..c cr Owner: PA-Ab WAOPtt\JG-Ta V3 t t 3%2, Ownet's Address: (D 6 cRo sc Re P-t) 11V ) (T• 0 i) ?SSS Architect of Record: /J07 " aixe-fj Structural Engineer of Record: X•e/77/ 4, ,�NOLt/L�fl / /0o�? (b07 ) This Statement of Special Inspections is submitted as a condition for permit issuance in accordance with the special inspection requirements of the BOCA National Building Code. It includes a Schedule of Special Inspections applicable to this project as well as the name of the Special Inspector, and the identity of other approved agencies intended to be retained for conducting these inspections. The Special Inspector shall keep records of all inspections, and shall furnish inspection reports to the code official and to the structural engineer and architect of record. Discovered discrepancies shall be brought to the immediate attention of the contractor for correction. If such discrepancies are not corrected, the discrepancies shall be brought to the attention of the code official and the structural engineer and architect of record. The special inspection program does not relieve the contractor of his or her responsibilities. Interim reports shall be submitted to the code official, owner, structural engineer and architect of record. A schedule of interim reports shall be approved by the Code Official prior to permit issuance. A finalrepol of inspections documenting completion of ail required special inspections and correction of any discrepancies noted in the inspections shall be submitted prior to the issuance of a certificate of use and occupancy. Interim Report Frequency: (FOR FOUNDATION ONLY) _ or M per attached schedule Prepared by Design Professional: KRTTH N. KNOWLES, P.E. �011Q 11180/* (type or print name) 41, N K 0,4) �. J /�,1" " 11/28/97 * iI - FN100E � iSignature Date ��eisTER Cris, G\/ONAL r-10* Design, :Fiefs Seal Owne0 uthorization: Building Official's Acceptance: Si nature /2 Date f7 77 igna— lure / I' 1 "•� fig // Date CEPF!SEC Form 101 Statornrnt of Soncirll In7poc.1 cn; .;CFP S Connecticut Engineers In Private Practice Sheet of Structural Engineers Coalition Project: D.W.TRANSPORT & LEAS INS, INC. Schedule of Special Inspection Services The following sheets comprise the required schedule of special inspections for this specific project. The construction divisions which require special inspections for this project are as follows: IN Soils and Foundations ' FOR FOUNDATIONS ONLY ® Cast-in-Place Concrete _ ❑ Precast Concrete ❑ Masonry ❑ Structural Steel ❑ Wood ❑ Special Cases Inspection Agents Firm Address 1. Special Inspector NONE 2. Testing Laboratory MATERIALS TESTING, INC. 200 ROWE AVENUE (203) 878-2765 MILFORD, CT. 06460 3. Testing Laboratory NONE 4. Other NONE Note: The qualifications of all personnel performing Special Inspection activities are subject to the approval of the Building Official_ CEPPJSCC rnrrn 101 • Statement of Sneci 1 Ins)rr:icn; • ':CFPP!;FC 12n71 • Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet of Construction Division -Soils and Foundations Project: D .W.TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC . Item Agent Scope No. 1. Shallow Foundations- Insitu Includes wall footings , 2 foundation walls , and slab-on-grade, only. 2. Controlled Structural Fill If required by site 2 conditions 3. Deep Foundations Not Applicable ----- 4. Other Not Applicable — ---- CFPP!SFC Form 101 • Statement of Special InTnnctinn,7 • ''CFPP/SFC 10n' • Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet of Construction Division-Cast-In-Place Concrete Project: D.W.TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. Item Agent Scope No. 1. Mix Design 2 Foundation wall footings, Foundation walls , and Slab-on-Grade 2. Material Certification 2 3. Reinforcement Installation 2 4. Post-Tensioning Operations Not Applicable - r 5. Batching Plant 2 • 6. Formwork Geometry 2 7. Concrete Placement 2 8. Evaluation of Concrete Strength j 2 9. Curing and Protection 2 10. Other ► i Saw-Cut Control Joints 2 1�7 i CFPP'SFC [min 101 • Statmmont of Son-i I In n r_;ir; - r,r;FPP/SFr; 1^03, • Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet of Construction Division— Precast Concrete Project:D•W.TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. NOT APPLICABLE Item Agent Scope No. . Plant Certification/ Quality Control Procedures 2. Mix Design 3. Material Cert 'cation 4. Reinforcement Install. ion 5. Prestress Operations 6. Connections/Embedded Items • 7. Formwork Geometry 8. Concrete Placement 9. Evaluation of Concrete Strength 10. Curing and Protection 11. Assembled Pr- ast Elements 12. Other CEPP/SEC Form 101 • Statement of SDOcial Inspection-; • CEPP;S,F.; t 9n•; Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet_of Construction Division — Masonry Project:D.W. TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. NOT APPLICABLE Item Agent Scope No. . Material Certification 2. Mixing otVortar and Grout 3. Installation of Masonry • 4. Reinforcement Installation 5. Grouting Operations 6. Weather Protection - 7. Evaluation of Masonry Strength 8. Other CEPP/SEC Form 101 . Statement of Special Inspections • • CEPP/SEC 1093 Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet of Construction Division—Structural Steel Project:D•W•TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. BY BUILDING MANUFACTURER tem Agent Scope No. 1. abricator Certification/ ality Control Procedures 2. Material Ce .fication 3. Open Web Steel Joists 4. Bolting \, 5. Welding 6. Shear Connectors / 7. Structural Details 8. Other CEPP/SEC Form 101 • Statement of Special Inspections •GCEPP/SEC 1993 Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet of Construction Division — Wood Project: D.W.TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. NOT APPLICABLE Item Agent Scope No. 1. Fabricator Certification/ Quality Control Procedures 2. Material Grading, 3. Connections 4. Framing and Details 5. Other -- CEPP/SEC Form 101 • Statement of Special Inspections • ©CEPP/SEC 1993 Schedule of Special Inspection Services Sheet_of Construction Division — Special Cases Project: D.W.TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC . NOT APPLICABLE Item Agent Scope • No. / CEPP/SEC Form 101 • Statement of Special Inspections • CCEPP/SEC 1993 Connecticut Engineers in Private Practice Structural Engineers Coalition Final Report of Special Inspections Project: D. W. TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. Location: 33 PEQOUT ROAD, UNCAS VILLE, CT. 06382 Owner: DAVID WADDINGTON Owner's Address: 66 CROSS ROADS WATERFORD, CT. 06385 Architect of Record: NONE Structural Engineer of Record: KEITH N. KNOWLES, P.E. #10087 (FOUNDATION ONLY) To the best of my information, knowledge and belief, the special inspections required for this project, and itemized in the Statement of Special Inspections submitted for permit, have been performed and all discovered discrepancies have been reported and resolved other than the following. Comments: (Attach 8 1/2"x 11"continuation sheets if required to complete the description of corrections.) Interim reports submitted prior to this final report form a basis for, and are to be considered an integral part of this final report. Respectfully Submitted, Registration Seal Special Inspector KEITH N. KNOWLES, P.E. #10087 Type or print name Date Signature Date CEPP/SEC Form 102 • Final Report of Special Inspections •©CEPP/SEC 1990, Rev. 1993 ENERGY CONSERVATION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT in accordance with Connecticut State Building Code, Article 31 Note: Required to be submitted to the Building Official before permit issuance for all new buildings, building with change of use, buildings with additions over 5,000 square feet and for the appropriate mechancial and electrical system when they are being replaced. Although this package consists of nine forms;only the appropriate forms need be completed. Project: 1),, tiV- 113.,A N6V0fk. LegStoci- 1 Mi ' Location: 3 eeN ROkV ( WJ cASkirtiLLA ( C I (. (. S.1 Owner: t7pk\J( 1? 4 Q Q(„t, f -(t*4 Owner's Address: 6G CP-095 )rd)1 \ rE D Cr: 06 3 0/ Architect of Record: Mechanical/Electrical Engineer(s) of Record: -iat)) M ' Ai CCv IIZH f, / o4 Low, 0u1ir-DP ,cl,O 7 C( ? L "/(75 This project meets the energy conservation requirements of the Connecticut State Building Code, article 31 , as follows: D ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 as documented on attached ASHRAE/IES forms: Electrical Summary (E-1 ),Lighting Summary (L-1), Envelope Summary (EN-1 ), HVAC Systems Summary (HS-1 ), HVAC Equipment Summary (HE-1 ), Water Heating Summary (WH-1), or Energy Cost Budget Method (ECB-1 ) Architect and Professional Engineers' Initials Alternative for buildings under 5,000 square feet only or Use Group R, as summarized on CEPP/MEC form 5000-1 atta ed. _ 74 , Archit cn Professional Engineers' Initials Note: Backup ASHRAE Work Sheets and/or calculations shall be provided to the Building Official, if requested. Prepared by Design Professional: Professional Seals: rvv ''''Z'\,\j ( 0 C-0..7 !;* irc Registered Architect's Signature Date , -, . °�'1�% --c 43t1_ nl o. I 40 1111 (iyjr ( i ,t_v7;\\?!... ; t-,0 ,411/11.1Y i'vet ___, , xe 1-0,-,,,,,, ... /7/0q 7 414„,r ' -7 s/ONAL '47 r esslo al Engineer's Si ature Date +��v.w�,�.��Building Official's Acceptance: _ 6 ‘ � �/ ;, ",/� �//:14t a78 Signature / / Date CEPP/MEC Form 101 ©CEPP/MEC, 1994 G Etectrical :Summary American Society of Project Name: ;1 t iv,, o5itii7 4 i�r,,/,1 )�' Heating,Refrigerating d� and ngine rs,Inc.n9 Project Address: J' �fy„Ur p� ,A)e45 1)`LLT' lir ®��Qi Date;,, i5)g� Engineers,Inc �1v r r V IITJ V ✓c� (if Desi Designer / /�„ `�5 �-Lf.-�`�/�— — T/.-el one— ---- ---- g ,17 —5b7-6569t 1791 Tuliie Circe,N.E. Documentation Author � f ` Atlanta,GA 30329 �Q�/^'D!� //�f`� /�� /�# 1-4-t-• Basic Requirements - Worksheets PElectrical power feeders are subdivided by usage as required.5.4.1.1 P Transformer Loss Worksheet(E•2) x‘c,-r t +Jy S�i2-v►c_E ti‹) -A►J �F6R.nn cS� 0 .r2 fp Each tenant with a connected load over 100kVA is provided with a separate cistribution ip Transformer Calculations Attached feeder.5.4.1.2 0 pAll required separate feeders have either permanent check meters or provisions for attachment of portable meters.5.4.1.3&5.4.1.4 Li Calculations for annual energy costs of transformer losses have been made and will be provided to the Owner. 5.422 • C tL.1 Total translorrrier capacity(excluding utility transformers) KVA. 5.4.2. � t • C F- L._.1 Annual energy costs of transformer losses $/yr. 5.4.2. All motors in excess of 1 hp which are expected to operate more than 1,000 hrs per • year meet or exceed the requirements of Table 5-1 as required. 5.4.3 o 'JO ?J .. Motor horsepower ratings do not exceed 125%of the calculated maximum loads as applicable.5.4.3.4 0 The plans or specifications spell out the requirements for operations and maintenance information to be provided to the owner. 5.4.4 E 000 v.- 0 SECTION ELECTRICAL 5 • Fi . ES.Stitidard90.7=1989,Ene�g'y ffiaent�0es�gri�t;NewButldingsExoepcLogrsRtse t` x �Igvemberl99� : , 1,;:16 -T •-0.'r..4.11.:r•.;:.,wkie47�w41l4 :", t' ♦.'M r . Lighting Summary . .I ,L4 American Society of g Project Name:-p Lei .1-vinc t soG�� 4 y�j 1y/ , L Heating,Refrigerating 1/I u/ LN d, `1 and Air-Conditioning Project Address: � / q 1 n t Dave: Engineers, Inc. / 4(✓(, �� ( 9G� U�U� C:� �2/ /�7 Designer: O ;P,•45 u Lc 1791 Tullie Circle, N. . ---- — ' — — — �J Atlanta,GA 30329 Documentation Author. Tele hone•- , © �r� C�l2k' � • /.-- 3 �r5S 2092 Compliance tll Prescriptive Method f..j Systems Performance Method fl Cost Budget Method Approach x,.s.,p�N"�'+FrEa l"1't° t „ � `'fit+.st sQ "ie'"{`.i --.:,:�.z.., : - „ .F- ---.0--.,----_.-4174,2.-. z f .�- W iWshets .' -: '. ��Basic,Requtremenfs��{� , �F.�,,,r ` .Prescciptive/Perfon�ine ��-�' '� In la' Exterior lighting not intended for 24-hour use ' "i Exterior Lighting Power -c controlled by photocell. (6.4.2.8) Worksheet(L-2) al .J I O S __ - �. J Performance Interior Lighting tip Installed ELP ELPA(6.4.1) X Power Worksheet(L-3) W !._j The installed lighting control points equal or J Prescriptive Interior Lighting exceed the required lighting control points in Power Worksheet(L-4) each and every room.(6.4.2.2) ii Shut-off control in each space enclosed by 1 Lighting Control Points(L-5) N ceiling high partitions. (6.4.2.1) • o C 0 U 14 Controls readily accessible to personnel . J LTGSTD Output occupying the space. (6.4.2.6) LI HoteVmotel guest rooms have master switches I at the main door to tum off lights and ; t receptacles. (6.4.2.7) j I Fluorescent lamp ballasts meet or exceed the < ballast efficiency factor(BEF)in Table 6-4. (6.4.4.1) ALP ILPA(6.5 or 6.6) Cr) j Fluorescent lamps use multiple lamp ballasts i Lighting Power Control Credits Applied(6.4.3) r with tandem wiring as required. (6.4.4.3) I — — J I( Daylight Sensing Controls p -2 A Fluorescent lamp ballasts have a 90% or i j[j Occupancy Sensors i Cgreater power factor. (6.4.4.4) � 1 — 1A Programmable Timing Controls i 1 I LILumen Maintenance Controls i 1 SECTION 1 LIGHTING _6 . I USERS MANIJAL''ASHRAE/IiS.Standard 501 '1989,Energy Pia*DesigndNew Build gs Exaept Liw=Rise SNdvemW.1992y - :1 1. _ .. .. - i ,t: .�-4-:: EN-1EnloeSummary .: American Society of Project Name: 11,1,u) rn ptej 0 uN I j-/v(',j-/ ', Heating,Refrigerating / _ • and Air-Conditioning. Project Address: �j..,4 ��,r� n(� ���g/1�(� t� /� / � `' Engineers,Inc. ,j% pi Qi _[ IST , l/r"N"�1tLG I 1 I� �u' Dater l I /C f r . Designer. 'JONA)�/ 'MereXI 6a ( Tepgn`5 ,. /!t r t 1791 Tuliie Circe,N.E. -- --------- Atlanta,GA 30329 Documentation Author: )p/pc; it f /lCally, ire ' 11-e_l yallxe: Compliance n Prescriptive Method 111 System Performance Method U Cost Budget Method Approach ACP Table LPD(W/fF) • ILD(W/ft2) EPD(W/f>?) Basic Requirements �b Prescriptive/Performance Requirements I Worksheets U-values reported on this form are area-weighted Design Requirement [J Fenestration averages. (8.4.1) Fenestration Properties (� _ Worksheet 16 7 l/'y1l2 /JrV (EN-2) ^� Windows and doors meet the air infiltration Gross wall area(GWA) '64 s// - '�"' requirements.(8.4.5.1) / i Opaque C Fenestration area(FA) Zd _ Surfaces j-7- Fenestration U-values indude edge of glass and Worksheet framing effects.(8.4.2.2) Window-wall ratio(FA/GWA) S i (EN-3) N C LI Fenestration shading coefficients are obtained Fenestration U-Value OrS� 17r31# Skylight li from either the 1989 ASHRAE Handbook of Exemption Fundamentals or manufacturer's data. (8.4.2.2) I Fenestration SCx ____ Worksheet (EN-4) Exterior joints,cracks and holes in the building Fenestration PF envelope are caulked,gasketed,weather . iJ Marked Up stripped or otherwise sealed.(8.4.5.2) ACP Table • ' ENVSTD U-values reported on this form are area-weighted Design .. Requirernent: i ----1 J output averages. (8.4.1) ! Wall Design N r�jj,, i_j An approved method which accounts for the U-Value — - - fgj"0100 't thermal bridging of framing is used to calculate �j � z U-values for envelope assemblies.(8.4.2.1.1) Heat capacity(HC) hq.�`en rn S Exterior joints,cracks and holes in the building Insulation position 6 — f' '4'-'ua Flick: cr envelope are caulked,gasketed,weather as a. stripped or otherwise sealed.(8.4.5.2) -sign Requirement U-Values G De... j O ' Vapor barriers are installed to prevent Roof fZ i deterioration of insulation performance. (8.4.5.3) Pig - ir: X i Walls adjacent to unconditioned u1 Special Consideration space ,tit 44- PA) `- -i The skylight exemption is applied.(8.4 8). �1 (attach Skylight Exemption Worksheet EN-4) Floors over unconditioned space 9N!>} 73- J R-Values reported on this form for slab-on-graden Requirement equirerr►ent I E floors and walls below grade include only the R-Values C7 insulating material. (8.4.9) 3 Walls below grade 2 Insulation continuity is maintained. (8.4.9) A��I 1 CC Slab-on-grade /2-6 2jY----- _-- 1 SECTION ENVELOPE UBEp'S**Ju:' HAAFa1ESS{taridar1051,-1989Energy.EffiaeMDesignaf�lew�uiii6 sExcept7Aw.Rise - t Navember,199 Water Heating Summary - WH -1: Society of Project Name: A H ' ,Refrigerating and -Conditioning Project Address: Date: Engirt ers,Inc. Designer Telephone: 1791 Tullie Circle,N.E. Atlanta,GA 30329 Documentation Author Tele one: Compliance ❑ Prescriptive Method f J Cost Budget Method / pproach Basic Requirements- Prescriptive Req " ments - Worksheets i] Equipment efficiencies meet or exceed requirements of Table 11-1. U Electric resistance heaters are ! LI SWH Equipment c 11.4.2 not used f• service under 145°F (WH-2) a. or eco •Ics are attached Q. D Water heating systems have temperature controls capable of reset ----_1 J Note 1 below applies j down•to 90°F(110°F for residential unit- . 11.4.4.1 I as water heaters are provided Cr W with complying flue or vent Economic Calculations dampers 11.5.5.2 .2 U Circulating systems are fully insulated and have au 'uratic p p .J .Gas water heaters used in 7 controls. 11.4.3.1 & 11.4.4.1.2 non-recirculation systems are S .— I provided with heat traps 11.5.5.3 N U Non-circulating systems have insulated heat traps a.. out-t piping 0 is insulated for 8'from storage tank. 11.4.3.2 i d rJ Shower heads have complying flow restrict, devices•which limit j N D flow to<3.OGPM. 11.4.5.1 115.1 Li Lavatories and sinks have required flow restricition devices and controls. 11.4.5.2 N 'J Heated swiming pools have covers. 11.4.6.2 O 0 d Li Pool pumps and electric heaters have automatic time switches. All pool heaters have readily accessible controls. 11.4.6.1 & 11.4.6.3 z J Outlets requiring temperatures above 120°F are served by either !J Combination systerhs meet the T: boost- heaters or dedicated heaters. 11.4.4.1.1 sizing requirements 18 5.4 0. C Note 1: Rated efficiencies for service water heating and storage equipment (at the onditions listed in Table 11-1) are listed on the plans or in the specifications. Special Considerations: \ -1 Solar and/or heat recovery utilized -] Electric heaters used for service below 145°F SECTION ID Combined space & water heating system used Outlets over 120°F SERVICE WATER HEATING Y$ER's `_-../. '''.A H. n': . ;. :x,999 . Et.NaeniOeeign ,',--.1::'-.:,--.r7[`;'.. ',..7. `'= -.i '5`s .0 . . ; .:t r- yy zr .,'', ENERGY CONSERVATION�COMPLIANCE FORM CEPP%MEC 00.. Project: V. ��1�11�Pbo Las wci TA;C. Location: 3 PeOUUT 12Q. C aS U , e, Cr OWZ. Owner: V Uj l7 1).),0--Pp►AZ OiJ Owner's Address: (p(2 C.120.`>S P, , (,t?;fT lQP , Or, 0 Architect of Record: Mechanical/Electrical Engineer(s) of Record: JOA/k e e • 3� QL axe GoLPP1P,t'7 C"t$7 cr' etc. i 78 As required by the Connecticut State Building Code, article 31 for buildings under 5,000 square feet or of Use Group R. Architect or Engineer shall initial each item. Item Initial ENVELOPE U0 Gross Ext. Wall Assemlby above Foundation <0.125 BTUH/SF/F* 410, U0 Roof/Ceiling, <0.03 BTUH/SF/F fi U0 Floors Over Unheated Spaces, <0.08 BTUH/SF/F af1j1 ,2 Slab-On-Grade, Perimeter Insulation, R>7 (heated) or 5 (unheated) �q,t , LIGHTING _ Meets Table in CT. State Code 3103.1 , Tables 3103.1.1 and 3103.1 .2 9....... ............... Controls comply with ASHRAE 90.1 2 ELECTRICAL Separate Metering, R-2 and R-3 ...:::....DA Meets ASHRAE 90.1 and Table 3103.39v1:1 HVAC Meets ASHRAE 90.1 �f r SERVICE WATER HEATING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT Meets ASHRAE 90.1 DNA Controls comply with energy conservation provisions of Plumbing Code D/v'✓i SWIMMING POOL Meets ASHRAE 90.1 Heaters, gas fired pool heaters have a thermal efficiency of 78% Pfrit In accordance with Connecticut Suppliment. REMARKS: t)t5 POT W9iti, yvt, CEPP/MEC Form 5000-1 ©CEPP/MEC, 1994 ;'.Ereerg Cots Y Budget Method ,: • American Society of Project Name: Heating,Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Project Address: --— Date: Engineers;Inc. Designer: C� (�/► (,Q�) T� elephone: 1791 Tullio Circle, N.E. -- ---1� Atlanta,GA 30329 Documentation Author: Telephone: Gross Floor Ares;ft2): Conditioned Floor Area(ft2): Budget Model (13.4.1 & 13.4.2) Annual Energy and Cost ❑ Prototype Method Floor Area Annual Consumption Summary Budget Proposed Units LIAssembly Space Heating LI Health/Institutional Space Cooling Hotel/Motel HVAC Auxiliary DLight Manufacturing Misc. Electrical Multifamily Service Hot Water Office Interior Lighting URestaurant Other 1=1- Retail Other — LI School DWarehouse - • S/yr — — Total Annual Energy Cost Total ECB DECOS Reference Building Method C''l escription Utility Rate Schedules Electrical: _---- —_ __ Gas: -- _ ---- _-- Computer Program -- --- HVAC System Descriptions Energy Efficiency Features in Proposed Design Budget Design (Table 13.6 or other) Proposed Design ENERGY COST BUDGET METHOD.-_; h • USER'S MANUAL ASHRAE/IES,Shartdard 90.1-:1989 EnetgyEftaent�eshgn of ew Bu tangs Exoepu.ow�ise _Y,