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Mechanical Compliance Certificate
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Section 1 : Project Information JUN 2017
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Energy Code:2014 Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code ii N DOF IVISION Q
Project Title:OPTION CARE TIGARD OREGON
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Project Type:Alteration
Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor:
16195 SW 72ND AVENUE OPTION CARE BENJAMIN CHERWINSKI
Tigard,OR 97224 16195 SW 72ND AVENUE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
TIGARD,OR 97224 DESIGN,INC.
175 W JACKSON BLVD
CHICAGO,IL 60604
Section 2: General Information
Building Location(for weather data): Tigard,Oregon
Climate Zone: 4c
Section 3: Mechanical Systems List
Quantity System Type&Description
1 RTU-1.09(Single Zone):
Heating:1 each-Other,Gas,Capacity=40 kBtu/h
No minimum efficiency requirement applies
Cooling:1 each-Other,Capacity=41 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer
No minimum efficiency requirement applies
Fan System: RTU-1.09 I 1ST FLOOR--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method) :Passes
Fans:
FAN 1 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1200 CFM,2.5 motor nameplate hp
1 RTU-1.10(Single Zone):
Heating:1 each-Other,Gas,Capacity=40 kBtu/h
No minimum efficiency requirement applies
Cooling:1 each-Other,Capacity=45 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer
No minimum efficiency requirement applies
Fan System: RTU-1.10 I 1ST FLOOR--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method) :Passes
Fans:
FAN 4 Supply,Single-Zone VAV, 1400 CFM,2.5 motor nameplate hp
1 HVAC System 4(Single Zone):
Cooling:1 each-Other,Capacity=12 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer
No minimum efficiency requirement applies
Fan System: AC-1.02 I UPS--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method) :Passes
Fans:
FAN 5 Supply,Single-Zone VAV,600 CFM,0.2 motor nameplate hp
Section 4: Requirements Checklist
In the following requirements,blank checkboxes identify requirements that the applicant has not acknowledged as being met.Checkmarks
identify requirements that the applicant acknowledges are met or excepted from compliance. 'Plans reference page/section'identifies where in
the plans/specs the requirement can be verified as being satisfied.
Requirements Specific To: RTU-1.09 :
1. Energy recovery ventilation systems.Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm or greater and a
minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity have an energy recovery system.
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Plans reference page/section:
• 2. Hydronic system controls.Hydronic systems of at least 300,000 Btu/h design output capacity supplying heated and chilled water to
comfort conditioning systems include controls that meet the requirements of Section 503.4.3.
Plans reference page/section:
Requirements Specific To: RTU-1.10 :
• 1. Energy recovery ventilation systems.Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm or greater and a
minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity have an energy recovery system.
Plans reference page/section:
• 2. Hydronic system controls.Hydronic systems of at least 300,000 Btu/h design output capacity supplying heated and chilled water to
comfort conditioning systems include controls that meet the requirements of Section 503.4.3.
Plans reference page/section:
Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 4 :
• 1. Energy recovery ventilation systems.Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm or greater and a
minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity have an energy recovery system.
Plans reference page/section:
• 2. Hydronic system controls.Hydronic systems of at least 300,000 Btu/h design output capacity supplying heated and chilled water to
comfort conditioning systems include controls that meet the requirements of Section 503.4.3.
Plans reference page/section:
Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable:
• 1. Calculation of heating and cooling loads.Design loads are determined in accordance with the procedures described in the
ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 183.Alternatively,design loads have been determined by an approved equivalent computation procedure.
2. Packaged Electric Equipment.Specified packaged electrical equipment has a heat pump as the primary heating source.
Requirement is not applicable.
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• 3. Equipment and system sizing.Heating and cooling equipment and systems capacity do not exceed the loads calculated in accordance
with Section 503.2.1.
Plans reference page/section:
• 4. HVAC Equipment Performance Requirements.Reported efficiencies have been tested and rated in accordance with the applicable test
procedure.The efficiency has been verified through certification under an approved certification program or,if no certification program
exists,the equipment efficiency ratings are supported by data furnished by the manufacturer.
• 5. Thermostatic Controls.The supply of heating and cooling energy to each zone is controlled by individual thermostatic controls that
respond to temperature within the zone.
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• 6. Heat pump supplementary heat.Heat pumps having supplementary electric resistance heat have controls that,except during defrost,
prevent supplementary heat operation when the heat pump can meet the heating load.
Plans reference page/section:
• 7. Set point overlap restriction.Where used to control both heating and cooling,zone thermostatic controls provide a temperature range
or deadband of at least 5°F(2.8°C)within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is capable of being shut off or
reduced to a minimum.
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• 8. Optimum Start Controls.Each HVAC system has controls that vary the start-up time of the system to just meet the temperature set
point at time of occupancy.
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• 9. Off-hour controls.Each zone is provided with thermostatic setback controls that are controlled by either an automatic time clock or
programmable control system.
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10.Shutoff damper controls.Both outdoor air supply and exhaust are equipped with not less than Class I motorized dampers.
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• 11.Freeze Protection and Snow melt system controls.Freeze protection systems,such as heat tracing of outdoor piping and heat
exchangers,including self-regulating heat tracing,include automatic controls capable of shutting off the systems when outdoor air
temperatures meet code criteria.
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12.Separate air distribution systems.Zones with special process temperature requirements and/or humidity requirements are served by
separate air distribution systems from those serving zones requiring only comfort conditions;or shall include supplementary control
provisions so that the primary systems may be specifically controlled for comfort purposes only.
Plans reference page/section:
• 13.Humidity control.If a system is equipped with a means to add or remove moisture to maintain specific humidity levels in a zone or
zones,a humidity control device is provided.
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• 14.Humidity control.Where a humidity control device exists it is set to prevent the use of fossil fuel or electricity to produce relative
humidity in excess of 30 percent.Where a humidity control device is used for dehumidification,it is set to prevent the use of fossil fuel
or electricity to reduce relative humidity below 60 percent.
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• 15.Humidity control.Where a humidity control device exists it is set to maintain a deadband of at least 10%relative humidity where no
active humidification or dehumidification takes place.
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• 16.Ventilation.Ventilation,either natural or mechanical,is provided in accordance with Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code.
Where mechanical ventilation is provided,the system has the capability to reduce the outdoor air supply to the minimum required by
Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code.
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• 17.Demand controlled ventilation(DCV).DCV is required for spaces larger than 500 ft2 for simple systems and spaces larger than 150 ft2
for multiple zone systems.
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• 18.Kitchen hoods.Kitchen makeup is provided as required by the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code.
Plans reference page/section:
• 19.Enclosed parking garage ventilation controls.In Group S-2,enclosed parking garages used for storing or handling automobiles employs
automatic carbon monoxide sensing devices.
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• 20.Duct and plenum insulation and sealing.All supply and return air ducts and plenums are insulated with the specified insulation.When
located within a building envelope assembly,the duct or plenum is separated from the building exterior or unconditioned or exempt
spaces by a minimum of R-8 insulation.All ducts,air handlers and filter boxes are sealed.Joints and seams comply with Section 603.9
of the International Mechanical Code.
• 21.Low-pressure duct systems.All longitudinal and transverse joints,seams and connections of low-pressure supply and return ducts are
securely fastened and sealed with welds,gaskets,mastics(adhesives),mastic-plus-embedded-fabric systems or tapes installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
Plans reference page/section:
• 22.Medium-pressure duct systems.All ducts and plenums designed to operate medium-pressure are insulated and sealed in accordance
with Section 503.2.7. Pressure classifications specific to the duct system are clearly indicated on the construction documents.
Plans reference page/section:
23.High-pressure duct systems.Ducts designed to operate at high-pressure are insulated and sealed in accordance with Section 503.2.7.
In addition,ducts and plenums are leak-tested in accordance with the SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual.
Plans reference page/section:
• 24.Piping Insulation.All pipes serving space-conditioning systems(hot water piping for heat systems,chilled water,refrigerant,and brine
piping systems,and steam piping)are insulated as specified by this section.
• 25.Air system balancing.Each supply air outlet and zone terminal device is equipped with means for air balancing in accordance with the
requirements of IMC 603.17.Discharge dampers intended to modulate airflow are prohibited on constant volume fans and variable
volume fans with motors 10 horsepower.
Plans reference page/section:
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• 26.Hydronic system balancing.Individual hydronic heating and cooling coils are equipped with means for balancing and pressure test
connections.
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• 27.Manuals.The construction documents require that an operating and maintenance manual be provided to the building owner by the
mechanical contractor.See long description for specifications.
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• 28.Air System Design and Control.Each HVAC system having a total fan system motor nameplate hp exceeding 5 hp meets the provisions
of Sections 503.2.10.1 through 503.2.10.2.
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• 29.Allowable fan floor horsepower.Each HVAC system at fan system design conditions does not exceed the allowable fan system motor
nameplate hp(Option 1)or fan system bhp(Option 2)as shown and calulated in requirement details.
V Exception applies: Individual exhaust fans with motor nameplate horsepower of 1 hp or less.
Plans reference page/section:
I 30.Motor nameplate horsepower.For each fan,the selected fan motor is no larger than the first available motor size greater than the brake
horsepower(bhp).
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• 31.Large Volume Fan Systems.Fan systems over 8,000(7 m3/s)cfm without direct expansion cooling coils that serve single zones reduce
airflow based on space thermostat heating and cooling demand.A two-speed motor or variable frequency drive reduces airflow to a
maximum 60 percent of peak airflow or minimum ventilation air requirement as required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical
Code,whichever is greater.
Plans reference page/section:
32AIl air-conditioning equipment and air-handling units with direct expansion cooling and a cooling capacity at ARI conditions greater than
or equal to 110,000 Btu/h that serve single zones have their supply fan operation controlled according to code specific requirements.
Plans reference page/section:
• 33.Series fan-powered terminal unit fan motors.Fan motors for series fan-powered terminal units are electronically-commutated motors
and have a minimum motor efficiency of 70 percent when rated in accordance with NEMA Standard MG 1-2006 at full load rating
conditions.
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• 34.Heating outside a building.Systems installed to provide heat outside a building are radiant systems.Such heating systems are
controlled by an occupancy sensing device or a timer switch,so that the system is automatically deenergized when no occupants are
present.
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• 35.Hot Gas Bypass Limitation.For cooling systems<=240 kBtu/h,maximum hot gas bypass capacity is no more than 50%total cooling
capacity.
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Section 5: Compliance Statement ,��,11PROF ,
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Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical alteration project repres• ••z: n tF ''-nt n istent with the building plans,
specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application - .roposed r anica a eration project has been designed
to meet the 2014 Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code,Chapter 8, •.'I.. ents in r K heck : 4.0.5.3 and to comply with the
mandatory requir ents in the Requirements Checklist. I e,- " 'N
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Section 6: Post Construction Compliatateent —
Li HVAC record drawings of the actual installation,system capacities,calibration information,and performance data for each equipment
provided to the owner.
0 HVAC O&M documents for all mechanical equipment and system provided to the owner by the mechanical contractor.
u Written HVAC balancing and operations report provided to the owner.
The above post construction requirements have been completed.
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Principal Mechanical Designer-Name Signature Date
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