|
rn
<br /> 0
<br /> 1
<br /> Ln
<br /> O
<br /> t;j
<br /> I-
<br /> 0
<br /> O
<br /> ILLI
<br /> Q Z
<br /> Z O
<br /> i=
<br /> >
<br /> w
<br /> M
<br /> 0
<br /> w
<br /> Y
<br /> 0
<br /> NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES w
<br /> _
<br /> O
<br /> SECTION A5.602 SECTION 15.602
<br /> NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST--continued' SECTION A5.602 y SECTION A5-602
<br /> NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-continued' NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-continued PIONRESIDENTIALOCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-continued'
<br /> VOLUNTARY VnLUNTARY LI_
<br /> DRAWING VOLUNTARY DRAWING VOLUNTARY <
<br /> CALGreen CALGreen CALGreen CALC,reen Q
<br /> N0. DRAWING N0. CALGreen CALGreen DRAWING
<br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MAND0.TORY Tier 1 Tfer 2 CALGraen CALGratan APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC I.ggNp0.TpRY Tier 7 Tiers
<br /> Construction Waste Reductio a,DLspasaLand Recycling Pollutant Control NO. (n
<br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 NO. APPLICATION CHECKLIST FCR RSO MANDATORY Tier I Tier 2
<br /> HuiEdL�Maintenance and OFecatiun A5.504.1 Indoor air 5.50xng Resilient flooring systems.For 30 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring,install resilient
<br /> 5.408.1 Construction waste management.Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 650 of the non- Al yualih'[1 AC]}during corrstruction Maintain IAO as provided in Sections A5SO4.1.1 flooring which meets one of the fallowing: �
<br /> hazardous construction waste in accordance with Section 5.408.1.1,5.408.12 or 5.408.1.3;or meet a local or CIVIL 5A10.1 Recycling by occupants.Pmvide readily accessible areas that x rvv the entire building and are identified ❑K and A5.504-1.2. M
<br /> construction and demolition waste managerttetn ordinance,whichever is mase stringent. PLANS for the depositing.storage and collection of nonhazardous materials including organic waste for secycling.I A5.504.1.1 Temporary ventilation.Provide temporary ventilation during construction in accordance with Cl ❑ 1.Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute(RECO F1oor5core prograzn; w
<br /> x❑ Exc tion:Rural urisdictions that.meet and apply for the exert hon in Public Resources Code 42649.82 Section 121 of the Cati ornia Energy Coe,CCR,Title 24,Part 6 and Chapter 4 of CCR,Title 8 and as listed 2.Compliant with the V DC-cmission limits and testing requirements specified in the California Z 1-
<br /> 5.408.1.1 Construction waste management plan.Where a.local jurisdiction does not have a.ccnstructian eP 7 PP Y P f 8, P De arttnent of Public Health's 2010 Standard Method for the Testi ng and Evaluation Chambers,Version � Q
<br /> and demolition waste management ordinance that is mune stringent,submit a construction waste management (a)(2)(A)et seq.shall also be exempt from the organic waste portion of this section. 11 in Items 1 and 2 in Section A5.504.1.1. 1.1,Febmary 2010; g Q 0
<br /> plan that complies with Items 1 through 4 of this section. 5.410.1.1 Additions.All additions conducted within a 12-month period under single or multiple permits, 0 AS.SO4.1.2 Additional 1A measures.Employ additional nines sus;as listed in Items 1 Lhrough 5 in Section U U Of
<br /> 5.408.1.2 Waste Ina nageanent company,Utilize a waste management company that can provide verifiable I&I resulting in an increase of 30 percent or more in floor area,shall provide recyling areas on site. A5.504.1.2. I Compliant Kith the Collaborative for High Performance mySc 0ls California in the HPPS)Criteria
<br /> documentation that the menta a of construction waste material diverted from the Ian complies with Exce tion:Addition s within a tenants ace resultin in legs than a 30- went increase in the tenants ace 5.504.1 Tem orary ventilation If the HVAC system is used during construction,use return air filters with a l� Interpretation far EQ Da7.0 and 7-1(formerly EQ.2.2)dated July 2012 and listed in the CHPS High
<br /> Pe 8 P P P g tx P P 5' g Performance Product Database;or O
<br /> this section. floor area. MER V of 8,based on ASHRAE 522.1999,or an average efficiency of 30%based on ASl1RAE 52.1-1992. Z
<br /> Exceptions to Sectio ns 5.408.1.1 and 5.408.1.2: 5A10.2 Commissioning.[M]For new buildings 10,000 square feet and over.building commissioning fox all 0 Rep lace all filters immediately prior to occupancy.Applies to additions or alterations. 4.Products certified under UL GREEtiIGUARD Gold(formers}the Greenguard Children's&Schools
<br /> Program}.
<br /> 1.Excavated soil and land-clearing debris building systems covered by Title.24,Part 6,process systems and renewable energy systems shall be included in A5.504.2 lAQ p os tcons truction.Flush out the building per Section A5.504.2 prior to occupancy or if the U ❑ AS.504.4-6.1 Verification of compliance.Documentation shall be provided verifying that resilient 0
<br /> 2.Alternate waste reduction methods developed by working with local agencies if diversion the design and construction processes of the building project- building is occupied. flooring materials meet the pollutant emission limits.
<br /> or recycle facilipes capable of compliance with this item do pot exist. All occupancies other than I-occupancies and L-occupancies shall comply with the Caiifo rnia Energy Code AS.504.2.1 LAQ Testing.A testing alternative may be employed after all interior finishes have been ❑ ❑ A5.504A.7 Resilient flooring systems,Tier 1.For 90 percent of floor area receiving resilient flooring, All
<br /> 3.Demolition waste meeting loo al ordinance or calculated in consideration of local recycling facilities as prescribed in California Energy Code Section 120.8.For I-occu p ancies which are not regulated by CS HE'D installed,using testing protocols moognized by the United State Environmental Protection Agency CU,S- installed resilient flooring shall meet at least one of the following:
<br /> and markets or for I-occupancies and L-occupancies which are not resulated by the Ca life rnia FAergy Code Sxtion 100.0 RPA)and in accordance with Section A5.504.2.1.2.Retest as req aired in Section A5.504.2.1.3. 1.Certified under the Resilient Floor Covering Institute(RFC1)FloorSe ore program;
<br /> i
<br /> 5.408.1.3 Waste stream redue Lion alternative,The combined weight of new on dis osal that does x❑ Scope;all requirements in sections 5.410.2 through 5-41 -2.6 shall apply. A5.504.2.I.1 Maxrmtnt levels of contaminants.Allowable levels of contaminant concentrations
<br /> g P 2.Compliant with theH alth's i010n tanda and testing requirements specified in the California
<br /> not ezcePd two Dunds r square foot of building area ma•be deemed to meet the 50 percent minimum Commissioning requirements shall include items listed in Section 5.4102. measun:d by testing shall not exceed the fallavnng:
<br /> P Pe sq $ y Pe Department of Public Health's 2010 Standard Method fox the Testi ng and&valnation Chambers,Version
<br /> requirement as approved by'the enforcing agency. Exceptions: 1.Carbon Monoxide(CO):9 parts per million,riot to exceed outd o a r levels by parts Per million; As applicable As applicable 1.1,February 20I0;
<br /> 5.408.1-4 Documentation Provide documentation of the waste management plan that meets the requirernents ❑ 1.Unconditioned warehouses of any size 2.Formaldehyde:27 parts per billion-, ❑ ❑ 3.Compliant with the Collaborative for High Performance Schools California(CA-CHPS)Criteria
<br /> listed in Sections 5.408.1.1 through 5-403-1-3,and the plan is accessible to the enforcement authority. 2.Areas less than 10,000 square feet used for offices or other conditioned accessory spaces within 3.Partioulates(PM10):50 micrograms per cubic meter; ❑ ❑ Interpretation far EQ 7.0 and 7.1(foinnerly EQ.2.2)dated July 2012 and Listed in the CHPS High Z
<br /> 5.408.2 Universal Waste.[[]Additions and alterations to abuilding or tenant spare that rwetthe scoping unconditioned warehouses 4.4-Phenylcyclohexene(4-PCH):6.5 micrograms per cubic meter,and ❑ ❑ Performance Product Database;or
<br /> provisions in Section 301.3 for nonresidential additions and alterations,shall require verification that 3.Tenant improvements less than 1D,000 square feet as described in Section 303.1.1. S.Total Volatile Organic Compounds(TVOC):300 micrograms per cubic meter. ❑ ❑ 4.Products certified under UL GREENGUARD Gold(formerly the Gmenguard Children's&Schools
<br /> Universal Waste items such as fluorescent lamps and ballast and mercury containing thermostats as well as 4.Open parking garages of any site,or open parking garage areas of any size,within a structure. I15.504.2.1.2 Test protocols.Testing of indoor air quality should include the elements listed in Items I ❑ ❑ Program).
<br /> other California prohibited Universal Waste materials are disposed of propedy and are diverted from landfills. 5.410.2.1 Owner's Project Requirements(OFR).[N]Documented before the design phase of the project 0 through 4. A5.504.4.7.1 Resilient flooringsystems.Tier 2.For 100 percent of floor area to scheduled to receive Y
<br /> A list of prohibited Universal Waste materials shall be inoluded in the construaioa documents. begins the OPR 0a]1 include items listed in Section 5.410.2-1. y
<br /> Note:Refer to the Universal Waste Rule link at:ht1 f/www.dtsc.ca. ovlLawsRe sPolicies/Re slu loadf maximum
<br /> co cenramplyi pe building areas.For each sampling area of the building exceeding the ❑ ❑ resilient flooring,in resilient floes trig shall meet at least one of the following:
<br /> p' g g g p 5.470.2.2 Basis of Design(BOA).[Nl A written explanation of how the design of the building systems meets D matimum cone tiations specified in Section 15.5042.1.1,flush out with outside air and retest samples 1.Certified under the Resilient Floor Covexin In Floor&ore ro ram;
<br /> OEARA_REGS_UWR_FinalText.pdf taken from the same area.Repeat the rocedurm until testing demonstrates compliance. $ ( � P g
<br /> the OPR shall be completed at the design phase of the building project to cover the systems listed in Section P� P g2.Compliant with the V OC limits and testin uirentents specified in the California
<br /> a5.408.3sat Ezcactingd soil and]and clearing debris.100 p used of treys,stumps rocks and associ ted vyget uteri ❑ 5-410-22. P g p Cj
<br /> and sails resulting primarily from land clearing shall he reused or recycled. 5504.3 Covering ofd openings and protection of mechanics]equipment during construction.At the Department of Public Health's_010 Standard Met hod For the Test ng and Evaluation Chambers,
<br /> 5.410.2.3 Commissioning plan.[Nl A commissioning plan describing how the project will be 0 time of rough installation and during storage on the consuuction site and until final startup of the heating, 'Version 1.1,February2010; z
<br /> Exception:Reuse,either on-or off-site,of vegetation or soil contaminated by disease or pest infestation- commissioned shall include items listed in Section 5-410-2.3. cooling and ventilating equipment,all duct and other related air distribution component openings slua be O 3.Compliantwith the Collab orative for lhg h Performance Schools Californla(CA-CHPS")Criteria
<br /> A5.408.3.1 Eahaneed construction waste reductio nrTier 1.Divert to recycle or salvage at least 65%of l7 5A10.2.4[N]Functional performance testing shall demonstrate the correct.installation and operation of each I] covered with tape,plastic,sheetmetal or other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency to reduce the Interpretation for EQ 7.0 and 7.1(formerly EQ.2 2)dared July 2012 and listed in the CEPS High Uj L(
<br /> nonhazardous construction and demolition waste generated at the site.Any mixed recyclables that are sent to component,system and system-to-system interface in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. amount of dust,water and debris which may enter the system. Performance Product Database,or W < - Q
<br /> mixed-waste recycling facilities shall include a qualified third party verified facility average diversion rate. 5AI0.2.5 Documentation and training.[V]A Systems manual and systems operations training are required- 5.504A Finish material pollutant control.Finish materials shall comply Kith Sections 5.504.4.1 through 4.Products certified under TJL GREBNGUARD Gold(formerly the Greenguard Children's&Schools U Q �
<br /> Verification of diversion rates shall meet minimumcertitication eligibility guidelines•acceptable to the local Ln
<br /> enforcing enc SA1D.2.5.1 Systems manual.[3]The systema manual shall be delivered to the building owner or D 5,504.4.5, Program). �
<br /> g y rep resent ative.and facilities operator and shall include the it ems listed in Section 5A 10.2.5.1. 5.504.4.1 Adhesives,sealants,can Iks.Adhesives and sealants used on the project shall meet the AS.504-4.7.2 Ve ification of compliance.Documentation re
<br /> shall be provided verifying that silient L7 El � inA5.408.3.1.1 Enhanced construction waste reduction-Tier 2.Divert to recycle or salvage at least 80w.4 El 5A10.2.5.2 Systema aperatioas training.X A program for training of the appropriate maintenance staff for ❑x requirements of the fouovvwg standards. flooring materials meet the pollutant omission limits. LLJ �
<br /> of nonhazardous con&nuetion waste generated at the site. each equipment type and/or system shall be developed and shall include items listed m Section 5.4102.5.2. 1.Adbesives,adhesive bonding primers,adhesive primers,sealants,sealant primers and caulks shall l� A5.504A.8 Thermal insulation.Tier 1.Comply with the standards listed in Items 1 through 3. D (n ~
<br /> A5.408.3.1.2 Verification of compliance.A copy of the completed waste man agemcntreport or l7 Al �
<br /> documentation of ceatification of the waste management company utilised shall be rovided. 8.43 0.2.fi Commissioning report.[V]A report of commissioning process acpvities undertaken through the � comply with local or regional au pollution control or air qualit}•management district rules where 15.504.4.8.1 Thermal insulation,Tier 2 Thermal insulation,No-add ed Formaldehyde.Instal] D
<br /> Exceptions: g P P design and construction phases of the building project shall be completed and provided to the owner or applicable or SCA Q.MD Rule 1158 VOC lim]ts,as shown in Tables 5.504-4.1 and 5-504.4.2- thermal it)sulation which complies with Tier 1 plus does not coutain any added formaldehyde. z Q i
<br /> P representativc. 2-Aerosol adhesives and smaller unit sizes of adhsivrs and sealant orcaullcing compounds(in units of 0 A5-504-4.8-2 Verification ofcompliance.0ocurnentatian shall be provided verifying that thermal 0 D U
<br /> 1.Excavated soil and land-clearing debris W 1
<br /> 2-Alternate waste reduction methods developedb working with local agencies if diversion r.r 5.410.4 Testing and adjusting.Testing and adjusting of systems shallberequired for buildings less than ❑D product less packaging,which do not weigh more than one pound and do not cvrlsist of more than 16 fluid insulation materials rr eet the pollutant emission limits. � - O
<br /> Y g 8 10,000 square fact.A es to new s•stems servingad or alterations- ounces)shall comply with statewideVOC standards and at[per including prohibitions on use A5.504A.9 Acoustical eeilin and wall anels.Cern l'with Cha ter 8 in Title 24•Part 2 and with the ❑ ❑
<br /> recycle facilities capable of campliance with this item do not exist PPh y & p i y p W
<br /> 5.430.4.2 Systems.Develop a written plan of procedures fortesting and adjusting Systems-Systems to be. D of certain toxic compounds of Cadifprrtiz Code of Begrlatians,Title I7,comtrrencing with Section 44507- V0C-emission limits defined in the 2009 CHP5 criteria and listed on its High Performance Products C D Q W �
<br /> 3.Demolition ryaste meeting local ordinance orcalculated in consideration of local recyclins, 5.504,4.3 Paints and coatings Architectural aints and coati s shall comply with Table 5.504.4.3 it AlDatabase.
<br /> f:tcilitu s and nrarkrts- included for testing and adjusting shall include,as applicable to the project,the systems listen in Section Hs• P n8 P l Q �
<br /> 5-410-42. mare stringent to cal limits apply. A5.504.4.9.1 Verification of compliance.Documentation shall be provided verifying that acoustic al ❑ Ll Z � O
<br /> Life Cycle Asses ruent 5.430.4.3 Procedures.Perform testing and adjusting procedures in accordance with applicable standards on Rl 5504.4.3.1 Aerosol paints and coatings Aerosol paints and coatings shall meat the Product-Weighted 0finish materials meet the pollutant emission limits. Q Cn . .
<br /> A5_409.1 General essm
<br /> Life cycle assent shall be ISO 1=10 1-I compliant.Tlk sei%ice life aftlk building artd ❑ ❑ each system as determined by the enforcing agency. MIR Limits for ROC in Section 94522(a)(3)and other requirements,including prohibitions o use of Vote:Products compliant with CHPS criteria certified under the Gmenguard Children&Schools :5Q w
<br /> materials assemblies shall not be less than 60 gears- 5.410.4.3.1 HVAC balancing.Before a new spare-conditioning system saving a building or space is 0 certain toxic compounds and ozone,depleting substances(CCR.Title 17,Sectioit 94520,ct req). program may also be used. LLJ � Z
<br /> ASA09.2 Whole building life cycle assessment.Conduct a whole building life assessrtear,including operating U Ll operated for normal use.balance in accordance with the procedures defined by national standards listed in 5.504-4.3.2'Verificatia n.Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided or the request of © A5.5045 Hazardous particulates and cbemical pollutants.M nimize and control pollutant entry into ❑ ❑ Q LLI O
<br /> e showing that the project so 10- t rovementforatleast three of theim sets Section 5.410.4,3.1 or as a roved h the enfuicin a enc the enforcing agency. buildin s and cross-contamination of ulady occu ied areas.
<br /> t o YY• g g Pro] Percent unp p PP Y 8 8 Y g reg P
<br /> Listed in Sxtion A5.409.2.2,ore of which shall be climate change,compared to a reference building. 3.410.4A Reporting.After com ledon of testing,ad'usti and balanci provide a final report of testing Z 5.504A.4 Carpet systems.All carpet installed in the building interior shall treet the testing and product Al A5.504.5,1 Entryway systems.In rmanenf entryway s stems measuring at least six feet in the ❑ ❑ N U
<br /> g i� g• P $ ] ng ng.Pg Pe Y
<br /> signed b the individual res onsible for amain these services. requirements of one of the standards listed in Section 5.504.4.&. rnmar direction of travrol t0 ca tum-dirt and articulates at entryways directl connected to the outdoors a&
<br /> 18104.3 Materials and system assemblies.If whale building analysis of the project is not elected,select a ❑ ❑ � Y P P� g P Y P P5'
<br /> minimum of 50%of materials or assemblies based on lifecycle assessment of at least three for the impacts listed in 5.410.4.5 Operation and maintenance manual.Provide the building owner with detailed operating and d 5.504.4.4.1 Carpet cushion.All carpet cushion installed in the building interior shall meet the x❑ listed in Items 1 through 3 in Section A5.5M.5.1.
<br /> Section A5A09.2.2,one of which shall be climate change. maintenance instructions and copies of guarantieslwarranties for each system prior to final inspection. mgititernents of the Carpet and Rug Institute's Green Label program. AS.504.5.2 Isolation of pollutant sources.In rooms where activities produce hazardous fumes or chemicals, ❑ ❑ •
<br /> ASA 09.4 Substitution for ppresseriptive standards Perfamunoe of a life cycle assessment completed in ❑ ❑ 5.410.4,5.1 Inspections and reports.Include a copy of all inspection verifications and reports required I] 5504.4.4.2 Carpet adhesive,All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table 5.504.4.1. © exhaust them and isolate them from their adjacent moms as listed in Items 1 through 3 in Section A5.504.5.2.
<br /> accordance with Section A5.4C9.2 maybe substituted for other prescriptive provisions of Division A5.4,including by the enforcing agency. 5.504AS Composite wood products.Hardwood plywood,particleboard an d medium density fiberboard IM 5.504.5.3 Filters.In mechanically ventilated buildings,provide regularly occupied areas of the building w sh 17
<br /> those made mandatory through local adoption of Tier 1 orTier 2 in Division A5.6. EnviranmenfaL Quality composite wood products used on the interior or exterior of the building shall meet the requirements for air filtration media for outside and return air that provides at least a]•SERV of S.MFRV 3 filters shall be
<br /> ASA 09.5 Verification of compliance,Documentation of compliance shall be provided as follows: formaldehyde as specified in Table 5.504.4.5- installed prior to occupancy,and recommendations for maintenance with filters of the same value shall be
<br /> Fireplaces AS-504A. Ilio added formalde de,Tier 1.Use cc osite wood prod approved b the ARB as 10 included in the o on and maintenance manual.
<br /> 1.The assessment is perfomxd in accordance with ISD 14044. ❑ ❑ hy' P P PP S' neral,
<br /> 2.The project meets the requirements of other parts of Title 24. ❑ ❑ 5503.1 Fireplaces Install only adirect-vent scaled-combustion gas or sealed wood-burning fireplace or a sealed 71 no-added formaldehyde(NAF)based resins or ultra-low emitting forrnaldzhyde(LIEF)resins. Exceptiuos:
<br /> 3.A copy of the analysis shall be made available to the enforcement authority. U U woodstove and refer to residential mgtrirenents in the California Energy Code,Title 24,Part 6.Subchapter 7• As applicable 5.504.4.5.3 Documentation.Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided as requested © ❑ ❑ 1.An ASHRAE 10-percent to 15-percent efficiency filter shall be permitted for an HVAC unit meeting Ll Ll
<br /> 4.A copy of the aanalysis and any ma ntenance or training recommendations shall be included in the ❑ ❑ r-
<br /> Section 150. by the enforcing agency.Documentation shall include at least ane of the following: As applicable the 2013 CaVornta Energy Code having 60.000 Btulh or less capacity per fan coil,if the energy use of
<br /> grid a maintenance manual. 5.503.1.1 Woodstaes.Wo ad stoves shall comply with US EPA New Source Performance Standards(HSPS) M1.Product certifications and specifications. 0 the air delivery system is 0-4 W/cfm or less at design air flow-
<br /> operationamissinn limits,where applicable,and shall have a permanent label indicating they are certified to meet the 2.Chain of custody oertifieations. © 2.Existing mechanical equipment.
<br /> See notes for available tools.
<br /> emission limits. I 1 3.Prod uct7abeled and invoiced as meeting the Composite Wood Pxoducta regulation(see CCR,Title D 5.504.5.3.I Labelirtg.Installed filters shall be clearly labeled bythe manufactur>rr indicating theMERV O1
<br /> 17,Section 93120,et seq.). eying- �
<br /> 4.Exterior grade products mated as meeting the PS-1 or PS-2 standards of the Engineered Wood © I-
<br /> con inwd Association,the Australian ASNZS 2269 or European 636 35 stand ards. Cplllil6tUed U CD
<br /> Canby ued 5.Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency. © /�� /^�l' `•W
<br /> continued � �L/ q H LL
<br /> +-) '' �
<br /> 132 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 133 134 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 135 Q 0
<br /> O Cl)
<br /> c • UI >-a
<br /> X
<br /> _� Or q C)LL
<br /> " CV
<br /> CA �O
<br /> NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES NONRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTARY MEASURES • r^
<br /> V� Lr)
<br /> SECTION A5.6D2 SECTION A5-502 SECTION A6.602 ` I t--
<br /> NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-continued' NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-contlnued'I NONRESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCIES APPLICATION CHECKLIST-continued° Z OM
<br /> J
<br /> VOLUNTARY VOLUNTARY Q!aDRAWING DRAWING VOLUNTARY
<br /> CAtGresn CALGreen CALGreen CALcreen DRAWING U J
<br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier V0. APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 NO. CALGreen CALGreen _
<br /> APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR BSC MANDATORY Tier 1 Tier 2 NO ZW
<br /> A5.5045.3.1 Filters,Tier 1.In mechanically venthlated buildings•provide mgulariy occupied areas of (hMoorAir QuLaLity o J~
<br /> the building with air infiltration media for outside and aelum air prior to ocupancy that provides at least a 5.508.2.4 RCfrigeran[.receivers.Refrigerant receivers with capacities greaterthah_UU pounds Shall be fitted CJ
<br /> MERV of 11. 5.508.1 Ozone depletion and globsl warming reductions.Installations of HVAC,iefrigerstion and fire with a device that indicates the level of refrigerant in the receiver. C)
<br /> ASS 04.5.11.1 Filters,Tier 2.In mechanically ventilated buildings,provide regularly occupied areas suppression equipment shall comply with Sections 5.508.1.1 and 5-508.1.2. As applicable 536S.2.5 Pressure testing.The system shall be pressure tested during installation prior to evacuation sod O
<br /> of the building with air filtcation media for outside and return air prior to occupancy that provides at 5.508.1.1 CFCs.Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that does not ca contain CFCs. ❑ charging.
<br /> least a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value p7PAV)of 13. 5.508.1.2Halons.Inst all fire suppression equipmentthat does not cont sin Halons.I 0 5508.2.5.1 Minimuan pressure.The system shall.becharged with regulated dry nitrogen and appropriate
<br /> 5.SPt.7 Environmental tobacco smoke(EIS]control.Prohibit smoking within 25 feet of building entries, A5.508.1.3 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons(HCFCs).Install HVAC and refrigeration equip ment that docs not U Ll tracer gas to bring system pressure up to 300 prig minimum.
<br /> outdoor air intakes and operable windows where outdoor areas are provided for smoking and within the contain HCFCs. 5.508.35.2 Leaks.Check the system for leaks repair any leaks and retest for pressure using the same
<br /> building as already prohibited by ether laws or regulation or as enforced by ordinances,regulations or ❑ A5508.1.4 Hydrofluarocarbons(HF Cs).Install HVAC complying with wither of the following: gauge.
<br /> policies of any city,count}•,city and county,California Community College•campus of the California State 1.Install HVAC,refrigeration and fire suppression equipment that d0 not contain HFC&or that do not ❑ ❑ 5508.2.5.3 Allowable pressure change.The system shall stand,unaltered,for 24 hours with no more
<br /> University or campus of the University of California,whichever are more stringent. contain HF-Cs with a global warming potential greater than 150. than a+1-ane pouad pressait change from 300 psig,treasured with the same gauge-
<br /> [ntloer Moisture and Radon Catitra! 2.Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that limit the use of HFC refrigerant through the use of a ❑ El 5.508.2.6 Evacuation.The system shall be evacuated after pressure testing and prior to charging.
<br /> sxondary heat tan sfer fluid with a global warming polentisl no greater than 1. 5508,16.1 First vacuum.Pull a system vacuum down to at least 1000 microns(+/-50 microns),and
<br /> 5505.1 lndonr m014ture control.I3Lit ldin,a shall meet or axe ced the prnviAoncof Cahfo2ma Rwicint Cede, 5.508.2 x hold for 30 minutes.
<br /> CCR.Title 2-1,Pail 3,Setliom 1303 and Chapter 1 1.1:; © Supennarket refrigerant installed
<br /> reduction.New stores 3,00 rsgrigwfffn ormore
<br /> Shall with ❑ 5308.2.6.2 Se oml vacuum.Pull system vacuum to a minimum of 500 microns and hold for 30
<br /> the provisions of this section when installed in retail food stares 5,000 square feet or more conditioned area, As applicable 3
<br /> Air Quality and Exhaust and that utilize either refrigerated display cases,or walk-in coolers or Fteexers connected to remote minutes.
<br /> 5.506.1 Outside air delivery.For mechanically or naturally ventilated space in buildings,meet the minimum compressor units or cond caging units-The leak reduction measures apply to refrigeration systems containing 5508.2.6.3 Third vacuum.Pull a third vacuum do24,
<br /> •n to a minimum of 300 microns,and hold For 24 Z�1EER
<br /> requirements of Section 120.1 of the Ca 1i_lrria Energy Code and Chapter 4 Df CCR,Title 8 or the applicable x❑ high-global-warning potential(high-GWP)refrigerants with a GWP of 150 or greater.�kw refrigerario n hours with a maximum drift of 100 microns over a_4•hour period. � b,
<br /> local code,whichever is more stri enL3 systems include both new facilities and the replacement of existing refrigeration systems in existing facilities. f'
<br /> ng 1.Green buil ding measures in tlris table may be mandatory if adopted by a city,county,or city and county as specified in Section 101.7.
<br /> Exception:Refrigeration systems contam' ing low-glob alwarrining potential(low-GVVP)refrigerant with a ') y
<br /> 5.506.2 Carbon dioxide(CO2)monitoring.For buildings or additions equipped with demand control P kris. F .Required prerequisitefor this Tier. � N O
<br /> GW valueless than 150 arc not subject ro t section.Law-GW rrfagcrants are no � � p
<br /> ventilation,CO2 sensors and ventilation controls shall be specified and installed in acerdance with the ® 3.Thew measures are cum uired elsewhere in statute or in ulation. O W
<br /> 3 refrigerants that include ammonia,carbon dioxide(CO2),and potentially other refrigerants. Y req re$ coCh �
<br /> requirements of the California Energy Cade,CCR,Section 120{c}(d}- '� O ,� a
<br /> 5.508.2.1 Refrigerant m
<br /> t piping.Piping copliant with the CaLfonaic Mechanical Cade shall be installed to be 4.This application checklist isnon-srgtllatary,intcndcd only as an aid to rho usar and may not contain complete node language.Refer to Chapter 5 and Appendix CQ P") I- 1-1
<br /> Etivlir•mnental Contort accessible for leak protection and repairs.Pi rn runs usin threaded co r tubin with an outside Chapter A5 for complete code provisions. vn ' U
<br /> PP g g Pipe PPy g W
<br /> A5.507.1 Lighting and thermal comfort controls.Provide controls in the work as described in Sections diameter(00)leas than lf4 inch,flared tubing connections and short radius elbows shall not be used in W ti
<br /> AS-507-1.1 and 15.507-1.2- refrigerant systems except as no below. O a ■ • � p
<br /> A5.507.1.1 Single•aeeupant spaces.Provide individual controls that meet energy use requiremyntsin the ❑ ❑ 5.508.2.1.1 Threaded pipe.Threaded connections ane permitted at the cvmpressorrack- �P. x a o
<br /> California Energy Code by Sections A5.507.1.1.1 and A5.507.1.1.2. 5.508.2.3.2 Copper pipe.Copper tubing with an 01D less than V,inch may be used in systems with a U O ��"
<br /> A5.507.1.1.1 Lighting.Provide individual task lighting andfor daylighting controls for at least 90 percent ❑ _ refrigerant charge of 5 pounds or less. P��
<br /> of the building occupants 5508.2.1.2.1 Anchorage.Ire inch OD tubing shall be securely clamped to a rigid base to keep vibration Slr���
<br /> A5.507.1.1.2 Thermal comfort.Provideindividual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 11nt of the levels below 8 mils-
<br /> building occupants by Items 1 and 2 in Section A5.507.1.12- 5.508.2.1.3 Flared tubing connections.Double-flared tubing connections may be used for pressure
<br /> AS.S07.1.2 Multi-occupant apaces.Pro vide lighting and thermal comfort system controls for all shared ❑ ❑ controls,valve pilot lines and oil.
<br /> m •
<br /> noc
<br /> lli- cupant spaces- Exception:Single-flared tubing connections may be used with a multiring se al coated with industrial
<br /> A5.507.2 Daylight.Provide daylit spaces as required for toplighting and sidelighting in the CaUfort"Energy ❑ ❑ sealant suitable for use with refrigerants and tightened in accordance with manufacturer's
<br /> Code.In congtruering a design,consider horns 1 through 4 in Section A5.507.3. recommendations.
<br /> A5.507.3 Views,Achieve dirtet lira of sight to the outdooronvironmcnt via vision glazing between 2'6•and ❑ ❑ 5.508.11.4 Elbows.Short radius elbows are only permitted where a pace li mitadons prohibit use of long
<br /> 7'6"above finish floor for building occupants in 90 percent of all regularly occupied areas. radius elbows.
<br /> AS.507.3.1 Interior office spaces.Entire areas of interior office spacesma}be included in the calculation if 11 - 5.508.2.2 Valves.Valves and fittings shall comply with the Cahfomis ldechsnical Code and as follows.
<br /> at least 75 percent of tach area has direct line of sight w perimeter vision glaring. 5,508.12,1 Pressure relief valves.For vessels containing high-GWP refrigerant,a rupture disc shall be
<br /> A5.507.3.2 Multi-occupant spaces.Include in the calculation the square footage with direct line of sight to ElU installed between the outlet of the vessel and the inlet of thi pressure relief valve.
<br /> perimeter vision glazing. 5.5 08.12.1.1 Pressure detection.A pressure gauge,pressure transducer or other device shall be
<br /> 5.507.4 Acoustical control.Em 10 bin-
<br /> uildin assemblies and:amp oaents with STC values determined is L7 installed in the space between the rupture disc and the relief valve inlet to indicate a disc rupture or
<br /> discharge of the relief valve. W
<br /> accordance with ASTM E40 an A Tial FA1 or OTIC detesrxdn in accordance with ASTM E1332.using U) Z
<br /> 5,508.2 2 21ece�valves.Only Schrader access valves with a brass or steel heti}'are pe tmiued For use.
<br /> either the prescriptive or performance method in Section 5.507.4.1 or 5.507.4 2. Q _
<br /> 5.5 08.1 2.2.1 Valre caps.For systems with a refrigerant charge of 5 pounds or more,valve caps shall w
<br /> 5.507A.1 Exterior noise transinLssio n,prescriptive method.Wall and floor-ceiling assemblies exposed to ® J J
<br /> be brass or steel and not plastic.
<br /> the noise source maltingg up the building envelope shall have exterior wall and mat ce J ng assemblies wNIZ
<br /> meeting a composite S'TC rating of at least 50 or a composite OITC rating of no less than 40 with exterior 5 508.12.12 Seal caps.If desig tied for it,the cap shall have a neoprene 0-ring in place,. Of /�/ U
<br /> windows of a minimum STC of 40 or 0I TC of 30 in the locations described in Items 1 and 2.Also applies to 5.508.2.2.2.2.1 Chain tethers,Chain Lathers to fit over the stem am required for valves desig tied to 1��
<br /> addition envelope or altered envelope. have seal caps. Z M 0-A5507.4.1.1ltioiseexposure where noise contours are not readily available.Buildings exposed to a noise © Exreption:Valves with seal caps that are not removed from the valve during stem operation. 0 Z
<br /> level of 65 dB Lq-1 Hr during any hour of operation shall have ecteriorwall and roof-ceiling assemblies 5.508.2.3 Refrigerated service cases.Refrigerated service cases holding food products containing vinegar w Q U
<br /> exposed to the noise source meeting a composite STC raring of at least 45(of OI C:35),with exterior C',' and salt shall have evaporator coils of corrosion-resistant material,such as stainless steel;or be coated t 0
<br /> windows of a minimum STC of 40(or 01TC 30).Also applies to addition or alteration exterior wall. prevent corrosion from these substances. U
<br /> 5.507.4.2 Performance method.For buildings located as defined in Sections A5.507.4.1 or A5.507.4.1.1. C. 5.508.2.3.1•Coil coating.Consideration shall be given the heat transfer efficiency of tail coating to rnaxinAw '^
<br /> wall an d roof-ceiling assemblies making up the building envelope shall be constructed to provide an interior energy efficiency. ON V♦ �
<br /> noise environment attributable to exterior sources that does not exceed an hourly equivalent noise level(I, W
<br /> 1Hr)of 50 dBA in occupied areas during any hour of operation.Also applies to addition envelope or altered Of Q
<br /> w
<br /> envelope. cantinaed
<br /> 5.5D7.4.2.1 Site features Exterior features such as sou n walls or earth berms may be utilised as 71m
<br /> appropriate to the project to mitigate sound migration to the interior.Also applies to addition envelope or w /^ Q
<br /> altered envelope. v
<br /> 5.5D7.4.2.1 Documentation of compliance.An acoustical analysis documenting c omplyi ng interior x❑ w Z �
<br /> sound levels shall be prepared by personnel approved by the architect or eoginerr of record- 11 Z
<br /> 5307A.3 Interior sound transmission.Wall and flooc-eiling assemblies separating tenant spaces and l7 ��/ 0
<br /> tenant spaces and public places shall have an STC of at least 40. w i QO O
<br /> continged Q w Q
<br /> 0 N � N Z
<br /> _ - LL J_ J_
<br /> 0
<br /> O W � <
<br /> ZVZI o = ' Co
<br /> 00 N CD
<br /> w
<br /> F-- 0
<br /> Z
<br /> 136 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 137 138 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE w -, O Y LU
<br /> D w to O O t11
<br /> of Q O W CD O OL
<br /> ll 0 tY yr
<br /> GB . 2
<br />
|