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After completion of testing, adjusting and balancing, provide a final report of testing <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.303.3.4 Faucets and fountains. <br />5.407.1 WEATHER PROTECTION. Provide a weather -resistant exterior wall and foundation envelope as required by <br />and over, building commissioning shall be included in the design and construction processes of the building project to <br />signed by the individual responsible for performing these services. <br />California Building Code Section 1402.2 (Weather Protection), manufacturer's installation instructions or local <br />verify that the building systems and components meet the owner's or owner representative's project requirements. <br />5.303.3.4.1 Nonresidential Lavatory faucets. Lavatory faucets shall have a maximum flow rate of not <br />ordinance, whichever is more stringent. <br />Commissioning shall be performed in accordance with this section by trained personnel with experience on projects of <br />5.410.4.5 Operation and maintenance (0 & M) manual. Provide the building owner or representative with <br />more than 0.5 gallons per minute at 60 psi. <br />comparable size and complexity. For I -occupancies that are not regulated by OSHPD or for I -occupancies and <br />detailed operating and maintenance instructions and copies of guaranties/warranties for each system. O & M <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.407.2 MOISTURE CONTROL. Employ moisture control measures by the following methods. <br />Loccupancies that are not regulated y the California Energy Code Section 100.0 Scope, all requirements in Sections <br />instructions shall be consistent with OSHA requirements in CCR, Title 8, Section 5142, and other related <br />5.303.3.4.2 Kitchen faucets. Kitchen faucets shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 1.8 <br />5.410.2 through 5.410.2.6 shall apply. <br />regulations. <br />gallons per minute at 60 psi. Kitchen faucets may temporarily increase the flow above the maximum rate, <br />5.407.2.1 Sprinklers. Design and maintain landscape irrigation systems to prevent spray on structures. <br />but not to exceed 2.2 gallons per minute at 60 psi, and must default to a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gallons <br />per minute at 60 psi. <br />5.407.2.2 Entries and openings. Design exterior entries and/or openings subject to foot traffic or wind -driven <br />Note: For energy-related systems under the scope (Section 100) of the California Energy Code, including heating, <br />ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems and controls, indoor lighting systems and controls, as well as water <br />inspection verifications and reports required <br />5.410.4.5.1 Inspections and reports Include a copy of all ins p p q <br />rain to prevent water intrusion into buildings as follows: <br />heating systems and controls, refer to California Energy Code Section 120.8 for commissioning requirements <br />by the enforcing agency. <br />5.303.3.4.3 Wash fountains. Wash fountains shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than1.8 <br />gallons per minute/20 [rim space (inches) at 60 psi]. <br />5.407.2.2.1 Exterior door protection. Primary exterior entries shall be covered to prevent water <br />intrusion by floor finishes least 2 feet <br />Commissioning requirements shall include: <br />DIVISION 5.5 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY <br />using nonabsorbent and wall within at around and perpendicular to <br />5.303.3.4.4 Metering faucets. Metering faucets shall not deliver more than 0.20 gallons per cycle. <br />such openings plus at least one of the following: <br />1. Owner's or Owner representative's project requirements. <br />SECTION 5.501 GENERAL <br />5.303.3.4.5 Metering faucets for wash fountains. Metering faucets for wash fountains shall have a <br />1. An installed awning at least 4 feet in depth. <br />2. Basis of design. <br />3. Commissioning measures shown in the construction documents. <br />5.501.1 SCOPE. The provisions of this chapter shall outline means of reducing the quantity of air contaminants that <br />maximum flow rate of not more than 0.20 gallons per minute/20 [rim space (inches) at 60 psi]. <br />2. The door is protected by a roof overhang at least 4 feet in depth. <br />4. Commissioning plan. <br />are odorous, irritating, and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of a building's installers, occupants and neighbors. <br />Note: Where complying faucets are unavailable, aerators or other means may be used to achieve <br />3. The door is recessed at least feet. <br />4. Other methods which provide equivalent protection. <br />5. Functional performance testing. <br />6. Documentation and training. <br />SECTION 5.502 DEFINITIONS <br />reduction. <br />7. Commissioning report. <br />5.502.1 DEFINITIONS. The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 (and are included het for reference) <br />5.407.2.2.2 Flashing. Install flashings integrated with a drainage plane. <br />Exceptions: <br />ARTERIAL HIGHWAY. A general term denoting a highway primarily for through traffic usually on a continuous route. <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.303.4 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT. <br />SECTION 5.408 CONSTRUCTION WASTE REDUCTION, DISPOSAL AND <br />1. Unconditioned warehouses of any size. <br />A -WEIGHTED SOUND LEVEL (dBA). The sound pressure level in decibels as measured on a sound level meter <br />5.303.4.1 Food Waste Disposers. Disposers shall either modulate the use of water to no more than 1 gpm <br />RECYCLING <br />2. Areas less than 10,000 square feet used for offices or other conditioned accessory spaces within <br />using the internationally standardized A -weighting filter or as computed from sound spectral data to which A -weighting <br />when the disposer is not in use not active) <br />p ( y grinding food waste/no-load) or shall automatically shut off after no <br />unconditioned warehouses. <br />adjustments have been made. <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />more than 10 minutes of inactivity. Disposers shall use no more than 8 gpm of water. <br />5.408.1 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT. Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 66% of the <br />3. Tenant improvements less than 10,000 square feet as described in Section 303.1.1. <br />Note: This code section does not affect local jurisdiction authority to prohibit or require disposer <br />non -hazardous construction and demolition waste in accordance with Section 5.408.1.1, 5.408.1.2 or 5.408.1.3; or <br />4. Open parking garages of any size, or open parking garage areas, of any size, within a structure. <br />1 BTU/HOUR. British thermal units per hour, also referred to as Btu. The amount of heat required to raise one pound <br />installation. <br />meet a local construction and demolition waste management ordinance, whichever is more stringent. <br />gree Fahrenheit per hour, a common measure of heat transfer rate. A ton of refrigeration is 12,000 Btu, <br />of water one de p g <br />5.303.5 AREAS OF ADDITION OR ALTERATION. For those occupancies within the authority of the California <br />5.408.1.1 Construction waste management plan. Where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and <br />Note: For the purposes of this section, unconditioned shall mean a building, area, or room which does not <br />provide heating and or air conditioning. <br />the amount of heat required to melt a ton (2,000 pounds) of ice at 320 Fahrenheit. <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />Building Standards Commission as specified in Section 103, the provisions of Section 5.303.3 and 5.303.4 shall apply <br />demolition waste management ordinance, submit a construction waste management plan that: <br />COMMUNITY NOISE EQUIVALENT LEVEL (CNEL). A metric similar to the day -night average sound level (Ldn), <br />to new fixtures in additions or areas of alteration to the building. <br />Informational Notes: <br />except that a 5 decibel adjustment is added to the equivalent continuous sound exposure level for evening hours (7pm <br />5.303.6 STANDARDS FOR PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS. Plumbing fixtures and fittings shall be installed <br />in accordance with the California Plumbing Code, and shall meet the applicable standards referenced in Table 1701.1 <br />1. Identifies the construction and demolition waste materials to be diverted from disposal by efficient <br />usage, recycling, reuse on the project or salvage for future use or sale. <br />2. Determines if construction and demolition waste materials will be sorted on-site (source -separated) or <br />1. IAS AC 476 is an accreditation criteria for organizations providing training and/or certification of <br />commissioningpersonnel. AC 476 is available to the Authority HavingJurisdiction as a reference for <br />P y <br />to 10pm) in addition to the 10 dB nighttime adjustment used in the Ldn. <br />COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS. Composite wood products include hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />of the California Plumbing Code and in Chapter 6 of this code. <br />bulk mixed (single stream). <br />qualifications commissioning personnel. 476 des not certify individuals to conduct functional <br />density fiberboard. "Composite wood products" does not include hardboard, structural plywood, structural panels, <br />3. Identifies diversion facilities where construction and demolition waste material collected will be taken. <br />s <br />performance tests or to adjust and balance systems. <br />to <br />structural composite lumber, oriented strand board, glued laminated timber, timber, prefabricated wood 1 -joists or <br />p g P 1 <br />4. Specifies that the amount of construction and demolition waste materials diverted shall be calculated <br />finger -jointed lumber, all as specified in California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 17, Section 93120.1(a). <br />SECTION 5.304 OUTDOOR WATER USE <br />OUTDOOR POTABLE WATER USE IN LANDSCAPE AREAS. Nonresidential developments shall comply <br />with a local water efficient landscape ordinance or the current California Department of Water Resources' Model Water <br />byweight or volume, but not by both. <br />5.408.1.2 Waste Management Company. Utilize a waste management company that can provide verifiable <br />documentation that the percentage of construction and demolition waste material diverted from the landfill <br />2. Functional performance testing for heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems and lighting controls <br />must be performed in compliance with the California Energy Code. <br />Note: See CCR, Title 17, Section 93120.1. <br />DAY -NIGHT AVERAGE SOUND LEVEL (Ldn). The A -weighted equivalent continuous sound exposure level for a <br />13 <br />135.304.1 <br />Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO), whichever is more stringent. <br />complies with this section.5.410.2.1 <br />Owner's or Owner Representative's Project Requirements (OPR). [N] The expectations and <br />24-hour period with a 10 dB adjustment added to sound levels occurring during nighttime hours (10p.m. to 7 a.m.). <br />Notes: <br />Note: The owner or contractor shall make the determination if the construction and demolition waste material <br />requirements of the building appropriate to its phase shall be documented before the design phase of the <br />project begins. This documentation shall include the following: <br />DECIBEL (db). A measure on a logarithmic scale of the magnitude of a particular quantity (such as sound pressure, <br />1. The Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO) is located in the California Code of Regulations, <br />will be diverted b a waste management company. <br />Y 9 P Y <br />1. Environmental and sustainability goals. <br />sound ower, sound intensity) with respect to a reference quantity. <br />P Y) P q Y <br />Title 23, Chapter 2.7, Division 2. <br />2. MWELO and supporting documents, including a water budget calculator, are available at: <br />PP 9 9 9 <br />Exceptions to Sections 5.408.1.1 and 5.408.1.2: <br />2. Building sustainable goals. <br />3. Indoor environmental quality requirements. <br />ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV). An automotive -type vehicle for on -road use, such as passenger automobiles, buses, <br />htts://www.water.ca. ov/. <br />P 9 <br />4. Project program, including facility functions and hours of operation, and need for after hours <br />1 P g g y P <br />trucks, vans, neighborhood electric vehicles, electric motorcycles, and the like, primarily powered by an electric motor <br />5.304.6 OUTDOOR POTABLE WATER USE IN LANDSCAPE AREAS. For <br />1. Excavated soil and land -clearing debris. <br />operation. <br />that draws current from a rechargeable storage battery, fuel cell, photovoltaic array, or other source of electric current. <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />public schools and community colleges, <br />P tY 9 <br />landscape as described in Sections 5.304.6.1 and 5.304.6.2 shall comply the California Department <br />2. Alternate waste reduction methods developed by working with local agencies if diversion or recycle <br />5. Equipment and systems expectations. <br />Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) are considered electric vehicles. For purposes of the California Electrical Code, <br />projects with of <br />Water Resources Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance MWELO commencing with Section 490 of Chapter <br />P (MWELO) 9 <br />facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist. <br />6. Building occupant and operation and maintenance (O&M) personnel expectations. <br />off-road, self-propoelled electric vehicles, such as industrial trucks, hoists, lifts, transports, golf carts, airline ground <br />P <br />3. Demolition waste meeting local ordinance or calculated in consideration of local recycling facilities <br />support equipment, tractors, boats, and the like, are not included. <br />2.7, Division 2, Title 23, California Code of Regulations, except that the evapotranspiration adjustment factor (ETAF) <br />shall be 0.65 with an additional water allowance for special landscape areas (SLA) of 0.35. <br />and markets. <br />5.410.2.2 Basis of Design (BOD). [N] A written explanation of how the design of the building systems meets <br />ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION(S) (EVCSj). One or more spaces intended for charging electric vehicles. <br />5.408.1.3 Waste stream reduction alternative. The combined weight of new construction disposal that does <br />the OPR shall be completed at the design phase of the building project. The Basis of Design document shall <br />cover the following y s stems: <br />Exception: Any project with an aggregate landscape area of 2,500 square feet or less may comply with the <br />not exceed two pounds per square foot of building area may be deemed to meet the 65% minimum requirement <br />ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT (EVSE). The conductors, including the ungrounded, grounded, and <br />prescriptive measures contained in Appendix D of the MWELO. <br />as approved by the enforcing agency.equipment <br />1. Renewable energy systems. <br />grounding conductors and the electric vehicle connectors, attachment plugs, and all other fittings, devices, <br />5.304.6.1 Newlyconstructed landscapes, New construction projects with an aggregate landsca a <br />P P jP <br />5.408.1.4 Documentation. Documentation shall be provided to the enforcing agency which demonstrates <br />2. Landscape irrigation systems. <br />ower outlets, or apparatus installed specifically for the purpose of transferrin energy between the premises wiring <br />P hi P Y P P 9 9Y 9 <br />and the electric vehicle. <br />area equal to or greater than 500 square feet. <br />compliance with Sections 5.408.1.1, through 5.408.1.3. The waste management plan shall be updated as <br />3. Water reuse system. <br />5.304.6.2 Rehabilitated landscapes. Rehabilitated landscape projects with an aggregate <br />p P P 1 <br />necessary and shall be accessible during construction for examination by the enforcing agency. <br />5.410.2.3 Commissioning plan. [N] Prior to permit issuance a commissioning plan shall be completed to <br />ENERGY EQUIVALENT (NOISE) LEVEL (Leq). The level of a steady noise which would have the same energy as <br />the fluctuating noise level integrated over the time of period of interest. <br />landscape area equal to or greater than 1,200 square feet. <br />Notes: <br />document how the project will be commissioned. The commissioning plan shall include the following: <br />1. General project information. <br />2. Commissioning goals. <br />EXPRESSWAY. An arterial highway for through traffic which may have partial control of access, but which may or may <br />1. Sample forms found in "A Guide to the California Green Building Standards Code (Nonresidential)" <br />3. Systems to be commissioned. Plans to test systems and components shall include: <br />not be divided or have grade separations at intersections. <br />located at www.bsc.ca.gov/Home/CALGreen.aspx may be used to assist in documenting compliance <br />a. An explanation of the original design intent. <br />DIVISION 5.4 MATERIAL CONSERVATION AND RESOURCEdemolition <br />with the waste managementFREEWAY. <br />b. Equipment and systems to be tested, including the extent of tests. <br />A divided arterial highway with full control f with r rations at intersections. <br />d ded g y o access It gadesepa <br />2. Mixed construction and demolition debris processors can be located at the California Department of <br />c. Functions to be tested. <br />EFFICIENCY <br />Resources Recycling and Recovery CalRec cle . <br />Y 9 �'( Y ) <br />d. Conditions under which the test shall be performed. <br />GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL (GWP). The radiative forcing impact of one mass -based unit of a given greenhouse <br />( ) 9 p 9 <br />e. Measurable criteria for acceptable performance. <br />P P <br />as relative to an equivalent unit of carbon dioxide over a given period of time. Carbon dioxide is the reference <br />9 q 9 <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />SECTION 5.401 GENERAL <br />5.408.2 UNIVERSAL WASTE. [A] Additions and alterations to a building or tenant space that meet the scoping <br />4. Commissioning team information. <br />compound with a GWP of one. <br />5.401.1 SCOPE. The provisions of this chapter shall outline means of achieving material conservation and resource <br />provisions in Section 301.3 for nonresidential additions and alterations, shall require verification that Universal Waste <br />items such as fluorescent lamps and ballast and mercury containing thermostats as well as other California prohibited <br />5. Commissioning process activities, schedules and responsibilities. Plans for the completion of <br />commissioning shall be included. <br />GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL VALUE (GWP VALUE). A 100 -year GWP value published by the <br />efficiency through protection of buildings from exterior moisture construction waste diversion, employment of <br />Universal Waste materials are disposed of properly and are diverted from landfills. A list of prohibited Universal Waste <br />Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in either its Second Assessment Report (SAR) (IPCC, 1995); or <br />techniques to reduce pollution through recycling of materials, and building commissioning or testing and adjusting. <br />materials shall be included in the construction documents. <br />5.410.2.4 Functional performance testing. [N] Functional performance tests shall demonstrate the correct <br />its Fourth Assessment A-3 Report (AR4) (IPCC, 2007). The SAR GWP values are found in column "SAR (100 -yr)" of <br />installation and operation of each component, system and system -to -system interface in accordance with the <br />Table 2.14.; the AR4 GWP values are found in column "100 yr" of Table 2.14. <br />SECTION 5.402 DEFINITIONS <br />Note: Refer to the Universal Waste Rule link at: <br />htt:/Avww.dtsc.ca. ov/L w R P <br />p g a s egs ollcies/Regs/uploadlOEAR-A_REGS_UWR FinalText.pdf <br />- <br />approved plans and specifications. Functional performance testing reports shall contain information addressing <br />each of the building components tested, the testing methods utilized, and include any readings and adjustments <br />n a heat transfer fluid or as that is: a a chlorofluorocarbon a <br />HIGH -GWP REFRIGERANT. A compound used as s g ( ) <br />5.402.1 DEFINITIONS. The following terms are defined in Chapter 2 and are include <br />g p ( d here for reference) <br />made. <br />hdrochlorofluorocarbon, a hydrofluorocarbon, aperfluorocarbon, or any compound or blend of compounds, with a <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.408.3 EXCAVATED SOIL AND LAND CLEARING DEBRIS. 100 percent of trees, stumps, rocks and associated <br />GWP value equal to or greater than 150, or (B) any ozone depleting substance as defined in Title 40 of the Code of <br />ADJUST. To regulate fluid flow rate and air patterns at the terminal equipment, such as to reduce fan speed or adjust <br />vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall be reused or recycled. For a phased project, such <br />Federal Regulations, Part 82, sec.82.3 (as amended March 10, 2009). <br />a damper. <br />material may be stockpiledfled on site until the storage site is developed. <br />5.410.2.5 Documentation and training INl A Systems Manual andSystems 0 eOperations Training are re uired , <br />including Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requirements in California Code of Regulations (CCR), <br />LONG RADIUS ELBOW. Pipe fitting installed between two lengths of pipe or tubing to allow a change of direction, <br />BALANCE. To proportion flows within the distribution system, including sub -mains, branches and terminals, <br />Exception: Reuse, either on or off-site, of vegetation or soil contaminated by disease or pest infestation. <br />Title 8, Section 5142, and other related regulations. <br />with a radius 1.5 times the pipe diameter. <br />according to design quantities. <br />Notes: <br />5.410.2.5.1 Systems manual. [N] Documentation of the operational aspects of the building shall be <br />LOW -GWP REFRIGERANT. A compound used as a heat transfer fluid or gas that: (A) has a GWP value less than <br />BUILDING COMMISSIONING. A systematic quality assurance process that spans the entire design and construction <br />completed within the systems manual and delivered to the building owner or representative. The <br />150, and (B) is not an ozone depleting substance as defined in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 82, <br />process including verifying and documenting that building systems and components are planned, designed, installed, <br />1. If contamination by disease or pest infestation is suspected, contact the County Agricultural <br />systems manual shall include the following: <br />sec.82.3 (as amended March 10, 2009). <br />tested, operated and maintained to meet the owner's project requirements. <br />Commissioner and follow its direction for recycling or disposal of the material. <br />1. Site information, including facility description, history and current requirements.2. <br />For a ma of know est and/or disease quarantine zones, consult with the California Department of <br />2. Site contact information. <br />MERV. Filter minimumefficiencyreporting value, based on ASHRAE 52 2-1999. <br />ORGANIC WASTE. Food waste, green waste landscape and pruning wste nonhazardous wood waste, and food <br />soiled paper waste that is mixed in with food waste. <br />Food and Agriculture. (www.cdfa.ca.gov) <br />3. Basic operations and maintenance, including general site operating procedures, basic <br />P 9 9 P 9 P <br />MAXIMUM INCREMENTAL REACTIVITY (MIR). The maximum change in weight of ozone formed by adding a <br />troubleshooting, recommended maintenance requirements, site events log. <br />compound to the 'Base REactive Organic Gas (ROG) Mixture" per weight of compound added, expressed to <br />TEST. A procedure to determine quantitative performance of a system orequipmentSECTION <br />5.410 BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS <br />4. Majorsystems. tems. <br />hundreths of a gram (g 03/g ROC). <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.410.1 RECYCLING BY OCCUPANTS. Provide readily accessible areas that serve the entire building and are <br />5. Site equipment inventory and maintenance notes. <br />identified for the depositing, storage and collection of non -hazardous materials for recycling, including (at a minimum) <br />6. A copy of verifications required by the enforcing agency or this code. <br />PRODUCT -WEIGHTED MIR (PWMIR). The sum of all weighted -MIR for all ingredients in a product subject to this <br />paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics organic waste, and metals or meet a lawfully enacted local recyclingapplicable.7. <br />Other resources and documentation if <br />article. The PWMIR is the total product reactivity expressed to hundredths of a gram of ozone formed per gram of <br />ordinance, if more restrictive. <br />product (excluding container and packaging). <br />Exception: Rural jurisdictions that meet and apply for the exemption in Public ResourcesPSIG. <br />5.410.2.5.2 Systems operations training. [N] A program for training of the appropriate maintenance <br />staff for each equipment type and/or system shall be developed and documented in the commissioning <br />Pounds per square inch, guage. <br />Code 42649.82 (a)(2)(A) at seq. shall also be exempt from the organic waste portion of this section. <br />report and shall include the following: <br />5.410.1.1 Additions. All additions conducted within a 12 -month period under single or multiple permits, <br />1. S stem/e ui ment overview what it is what it does and with what others stems and/or <br />Y q P ( Y <br />REACTIVE ORGANIC COMPOUND (ROC). Any compound that has the potential, once emitted, to contribute to <br />ozone formation in the troposphere. <br />resulting in an increase of 30% or more in floor area, shall provide recycling areas on site. <br />equipment it interfaces). <br />2. Review and demonstration of servicing/preventive maintenance. <br />SCHRADER ACCESS VALVES. Access fittings with a valve core installed. <br />Exception: Additions within a tenant space resulting in less than a 30% increase in the tenant space <br />3. Review of the information in the Systems Manual. <br />floor area. <br />4. Review of the record drawings on the system/equipment. <br />SHORT RADIUS ELBOW. Pipe fitting installed between two lengths of pipe or tubing to allow a change of direction, <br />with a radius 1.0 times the pipe diameter. <br />5.410.1.2 Sample ordinance. Space allocation f r <br />p po recycling areas shall comply with Chapter 18, Part 3, <br />Division 30 of the Public Resources Code. Chapter 18 is known as the California Solid Waste Reuse and <br />5.410.2.6 Commissioning report. [N] A report of commissioning process activities undertaken through the <br />SUPERMARKET. For the purposes of Section 5.508.2, a supermarket is any retail food facility with 8,000 square feet <br />Recycling Access Act of 1991 (Act). <br />design and construction phases of the building project shall be completed and provided to the owner or <br />or more conditioned area, and that utilizes either refrigerated display cases, or walk-in coolers or freezers connected <br />representative. <br />to remote compressor units or condensing units. <br />Note: A sample ordinance for use by local agencies may be found in Appendix A of the document at the <br />CalRecycle's web site. <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.410.4 TESTING AND ADJUSTING. New buildings less than 10,000 square feet. Testing and adjusting of <br />VOC. A volatile organic compound broadly defined as a chemical compound based on carbon chains or rings with <br />systems shall be required for new buildings less than 10,000 square feet or new systems to serve an addition or <br />vapor pressures greater than 0.1 millimeters of mercury at room temperature. These compounds typically contain <br />alteration subject to Section 303.1. <br />hydrogen and may contain oxygen, nitrogen and other elements. See CCR Title 17, Section 94508(a) <br />5.410.4.2 (Reserved) <br />Note: Where specific regulations are cited from different agencies such as SCAQMD, ARB, etc., the VOC definition <br />included in that specific regulation is the one that prevails for the specific measure in question. <br />Note: For energy-related systems under the scope (Section 100) of the California Energy Code, including <br />SECTION 5.503 FIREPLACES <br />heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems and controls, indoor lighting system and controls, as well <br />5.503.1 FIREPLACES. Install only a direct -vent sealed -combustion gas or sealed wood -burning fireplace, or a sealed <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />as water heating systems and controls, refer to California Energy Code Section 120.8 for commissioning <br />woodstove or pellet stove, and refer to residential requirements in the California Energy Code, Title 24, Part 6, <br />requirements and Sections 120.5, 120.6, 130.4, and 140.9(b)3 for additional testing requirements of specific <br />Subchapter 7, Section 150. Woodstoves, pellet stoves and fireplaces shall comply with applicable local ordinances. <br />systems. <br />5.503.1.1 Woodstoves. Woodstoves and pellet stoves shall comply with U.S. EPA New Source Performance <br />5.410.4.2 Systems. Develop a written plan of procedures for testing and adjusting systems. Systems to be <br />Standards (NSPS) emission limits as applicable, and shall have a permanent label indicating they are certified <br />included for testing and adjusting shall include at a minimum, as applicable to the project: <br />to meet the emission limits. <br />1. Renewable energy systems. <br />SECTION 5.504 POLLUTANT CONTROL <br />2. Landscape irrigation systems. <br />3. Water reuse systems. <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.504.1 TEMPORARY VENTILATION. The permanent HVAC system shall only be used during construction if <br />necessary to condition the building or areas of addition or alteration within the required temperature range for <br />material and equipment installation. If the HVAC system is used during construction, use return air filters with a <br />5.410.4.3 Procedures. Perform testing and adjusting procedures in accordance with manufacturer's <br />Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) of 8, based on ASHRAE 52.2-1999, or an average efficiency of <br />specifications and applicable standards on each system. <br />30% based on ASHRAE 52.1-1992 Replace all filters immediately prior to occupancy, or, if the building is <br />occupied during alteration, at the conclusion of construction. <br />5.410.4.3.1 HVAC balancing. In addition to testing and adjusting, before a new space -conditioning <br />system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, the system shall be balanced in <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />5.504.3 Covering of duct openings and protection of mechanical equipment during construction. At the time of <br />accordance with the procedures defined by the Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau National <br />rough installation and during storage on the construction site until final startup of the heating, cooling and ventilation <br />Standards; the National Environmental Balancing Bureau Procedural Standards; Associated Air Balance <br />equipment, all duct and other related air distribution component openings shall be covered with tape, plastic, <br />Council National Standards or as approved by the enforcing agency. <br />sheetmetal or other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency to reduce the amount of dust, water and debris which <br />may enter the system. <br />DISCLAIMER:THIS DOCUMENT IS PROWDEDAND INTENDED TO BE USED ASA MEANS TO INDICATE AREAS OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS(CALGREEN) CODE. DUE TO THE VARIABLES BETWEEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT JURISDICTIONS, THIS CHECKLIST IS TO BE USED ON AN INDIVIDUAL PROJECTBASIS AND MAYBE MODIFIED BY THE END USER TO MEET THOSE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. THE END USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT, INCLUDING VERIFICATION WITH THE FULL CODE. <br />jmwelisdesegn <br />713 washington street <br />kerrville'texas 78028 <br />830.890.8808 <br />jmwellsdesign@gmail.com/ <br />jackmwells@outloo <br />COPY RIGHT 2012021 <br />NOT PUBLISHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY DESIGNER. DRAWINGS <br />AND SPECIFICATIONS AS INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE AGE AND SHALL <br />REMAIN THE PRWERW OF THE DESIGNER. THEY SHALL NOT BE USED <br />ON OTHER PROJECTS OR EXTENSIONS TO THIS PROJECT EXCEPT BY <br />AGREEMENT IN WRITING AND WITH APPROPRIATE COMPENSATION TO <br />THE DESIGNER, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONFIRMING AND <br />CORRELV ION DIMENSIONS AT THE JOB SITE. THE DESIGNER WILL NOT <br />BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION MEANS. 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