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GENERAL NOTES
1. ALL STRUCTURAL INFORMATION SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY.
CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER REVIEW AND DESIGN
ALL STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUCH AS ALL FRAMING WALLS, BEAMS CONNECTIONS,
HEADERS, JOISTS AND RAFTERS.
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF STUD UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
3. COORDINATE LOCATION OF UTILITY METERS AWAY FROM PUBLIC VIEW. VISUAL IMPACT
SHALL BE MINIMIZED. IE AS LOW AS POSSIBLE
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL CLOSET SHELVING REQUIREMENTS AS REQUIRED
5. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. FOLLOW DIMENSIONS ONLY
& CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CABINET DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO FABRICATION
7. BEDROOM WINDOWS SHALL HAVE MIN NET CLEAR OPENING OF 5.7 SO FT. A MIN
NET CLEAR OPERABLE WIDTH OF 20" A MIN NET CLEAR OPERABLE HEIGHT OF 24' AND
HAVE A MAX FINISH SILL HEIGHT OF 43" ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
B. ALL EXPOSED INSULATION SHALL HAVE A FLAME SPREAD RATING OF LESS THAN 25 AND
A SMOKE DENSITY RATING OF LESS THAN 450
9. BATHROOMS AND UTILITY ROOMS SHALL BE VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE WITH A MIN 90 CFM
FAN RANGE HOODS SHALL ALSO BE VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE
10. ATTIC HVAC UNITS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 20" OF ITS SERVICE OPENING. RETURN AIR
GRILLS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN 10 FT OF A GAS FIRE APPLIANCE
11. ALL INTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE COVERED WITH A 1/2" GYP BD WITH METAL CORNER
REINFORCING, TAPE FLOAT AND SAND. (3 COATS). USE 1/2" GYP BD ON CEILINGS
12. ALL BATH AND TOILET AREA WALLS AND CEILINGS FROM FINISH FLOOR SHALL
HAVE WATER RESISTANT GYP BD
CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC,
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC,
820 NORTH ST.. STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.6912132
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
June 30, 2011
TITLE
FOUNDATION &
FLOOR PLANS
SHEET NO
A1.0
VAULTED VAULTED
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jam•..
CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC.
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772 2894
MASON ELLIS, AJA ASSOC.
620 NORTH ST., STE, 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
LEGEND
B' RECESSED CAN O CEILING MTD COMBINATION ,
LIGHT, HEATER, d EXHAUST ® LOCATION
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE VP LITTLE ROCKWALL MTD LIGHT FIXTURE (j—�-r ARKANSAS
DUPLEX RECEPTAO-e- nD
GflOUND.FAULTIVMML TKl* CLG MTDTRACK LIGHTING # SCALE
PHONE OUTLET V
CEILING FAN W LIGHT VARIES
WALL SWITCH
_ GABLE OUTLET ^r.'I � � �� DATE
June 30, 2011
WALL MTD
EXTERIOR LIGHT
TITLE
POWER PLAN
All
FIXED ENERGY STAR
"NEO" ---
Y-o x 51 v
ENER 6, S [AP
HARDIPLANK SIDING
HARDIPLANKSIDING
ARCH COMPOSITE
SQUARE COLUMN
ARCH COMPOSITE
SQUARE COLUMN
WOOD RAILING
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FRONT ELEVATION
sloe ELEVATION 1
ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFING
EXPOSED SCISSOR
TRUSSES AT PORCH GABLE
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ENERGY STAR
WINDOW
ARCH COMPOSITE
SQUARE COLUMN
WOOD RAILING
- GOING COLUMN CAP
CMU COLUMN
BASE W RUBBED
GONG FINISH
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WINDOWS WIN7JWV
4 1pE ELEVATION 2
ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFING
EXPOSED SCISSOR
TRUSSES AT PORCH GABLE —
TRANSOMWINDOW -- _
ARCH COMPOS,TE
SQUARE COLUMN
GONG COLUMN CAP --- --
CMU COLUMN — -
BASE W RUBBED
CONIC FINISH
2 .�
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HARDIPLANK
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CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
D IU bVUKtK J I.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC.
820 NORTH ST., STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
LOCATION
SCALE
VARIES
June 30, 2011
TITLE
ELEVATIONS
SHEET N0.
BATHROOM ELEVATION 2
A1.2
4' HARDIPLANK TPIIM --
MIN R-30 CEILING INSUL,
BV BAG WEIGHT
NOT THICKNESS
INSULATED HEADER
OVER WINDOW
ROUGH OPENING
TRANSOM W INDOW
We, GYP BD —
INSULATED HEADER
OVER WINDOW
ROUGH OPENING
SIDING
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PER SPEC 1'�6'
1'
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12' HARDITRIM FASCIA
DRIP EDGE
EXPOSED SCISSOR TRUSSES
WOOD TRUSS
MIN R-38 CEILING INSUL,
BY BAG WEIGHT
NOT THICKNESS
5/6" GYP BD ------
SEALANT
518" GYP BD
WSiF ATED HEADER
OVER WINDOW -----
12 INSULATION BAFFLE
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ASPHALT SHINGLES
WATER PROTECTION
i MEMBRANE
ROOF
SHEATHING
2x TREATED WOOD
12" HAP.DITRIM FASCIA
— ALIGN CENTERLINE OF
WOOD STUD AND
RAFTER OR TRUSS
WOOD RAFTER OR TRUSS
— HURRICANE STRAPPING
@ EACH RAFTER ORTRUSS
3"x 6' 20ge GALV.
STEEL CONNECTOR RATE
W/ MIN 341d NAILS EA. SIDE
SINGLETOPPLATE
TOP PLATE SPLICE OVER STUD
SCALE 1 1/2' =1'-U"
3"x 8' 2gga GALV.
STEELCONNECTOR PLATE
W/11W7 $41p NAILS EA. SIDE
-•--• SINGLETOPPLATE
TOP PLATE SPLICE BETWEEN STUDS
SCALE 1 1/2" =1'-0"
2x5 WOOD FRAMING
t• SOFFIT VENT AT EXTERIOR WML
24-ON
@ 24" ON CENTER
SEALANT GYPSUM BOARD CLIP
@ MAX 16" ON CENTER
- METAL Z'FLASHING VERTICALLY
TOP PLATE SPLICE AT CORNER
SCALE 1 1/2" =1'-0"
�— --FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
_ @ 24" ON CENTER
AREA FOR INSULATION
Wj:��
GYPSUM BO CCLIP
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@ MAX 16' ON GENTLY
VERTICALLY
WINDOW S
PER SPEC 2x6 WOOD BASE PLATE
PAINTED WOOD SILL
AND APRON MTL FLASHING I PAINTEDWOODSILL
-F! AND APRON MT L FLASHING
' HARDIPANEL 7 _ • HARDIPLANK SIDING
PLANK SIDING jjj CMU COLUMN
2 X 6 WOOD STUDS @24'QC. AIR BARRIERTAPEDAND 1_6• BASE WRUBBED 2 X 6 WOOD STUDS @24"O.C. AIR BARRIER TAPED AND
UTILIZE ADVANCED
IN MIN R-19 BLOWN CELLULOSE INSUL LAPPED TO BRAIN AWAY I CONC FINISH IN MIN R•19 BLOWN CELLULOSE INSUL LAPPED TO DRAIN AWAY
I _ UTILIZE ADVANCED
FRAMING TECHNIQUES 1/2'PLYWOOD 1EI FRAMING TECHNIQUES 1/2'PLYWOOD
SHEATHING [ I SHEATHING
TREATED WOOD SILL PLATE W1 1/2" DIA
SEALANT AROUND ANCHOR SOLI § ^j .�'• WOOD RAILING SEALANT AROUND ANCHOR BOLT ry STAINLESS STEEL ANCHOR BOLTS
EMBEDDED MIN 4' IN CONC @ 40" O C
SIL GASKET, SEAL T„ 1 1 ! 1 SILL GASKET, SEAL
BOTTOM PLATE 70 SLAB I BOTTOM PLATE TO SLAB METAL 2' FLASHING
TREATED WOOD 11, PLATE w/ vj' olAl
1/2' RIGID INSULATION STAINLL S$STEEL ANC14OR BOL78 KEYED B' CONCRETE SEAL TO SLAB AND
THERMAL BREAK AT SLAB 'I ELMSODEO AWi+' IN 00ND>a14q'O,C_ 1 BLOCK W CONTINUOUS 1/2' RIGID INSULATION EACH OTHER FOR COI -BAND
4' CONCRETE SLAB I CONCRETE SLAB THERMAL BREAK AT SLAB
_ MEIAL',SLOPE SIAs
MOISTURE BARRIER SEAL 10 SLAG
006 MIL 1. EACH OTHER FOR CONTO;N* - _ _
4' CONCRETE SLAB 4
GRAVEL FILL
, �• RUBBED t•
GRAVEL FILL I o
CONCRETE FINISH MOISTURE BARRIER
I" RIGID INSULATION -� 1 4 I — , I I71.
•--I4'CRUSHED ' RUBBED CONCRETE FINISH
G9AIIEL FILL
6'CMUFOUNDAT AL1I jI I 8' CMU FOUNDATION' WALL
FILLEDW GAOLIT I IW I j II ' II I ' I- - — J • -- 6-CMU FOUNDATION WALL 1' RIGID INSULATION � ! �� - H-j
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KEYED 8" CONCRETE
BLOCK w/ CONTINUOUS I I I �.--1 I I-4 + --• . . '-. -1 K KEY=_D B" CONCRETE—
CONCRETESLABI- I' —I - BLOCK w/CONi INUDUO —
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TWO STUD BASE WITH CLIP
SCALE 1 1/2"
- 2.5 WOOD FRAINNG
AT EXTERIOR WALL
021 ON CENTER
AREA FOR INSULATION
1x4 WOOD BLOCING
CONTINIOUS AT STUD
2x6 WOOD BASE PLATE
T-WALL CONNECTION
SCALE 1 1/2" =1'-0"
24 WOOD FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
24" ON CENTER
1x6 WOOD BLOCKING FULL
UP WALL
2x4 WOOD FRAMING
AT INTERIOR WALL
SPACE FOR INSULATION
IADLYLTTYFIENE
FOAM SHEATHM
-- INSULATED HEADER
1.2 NAILER. ADDED TO 216 STUD
AND FLUSH TO EXTERIOR OF WINDOW
OPENING NAILING NGSURFACE
WI
OF WINDOW
NAILING TAB.
TWO STUD BASE WITH BLOCKING INSULATED HEADER DETAIL
SCALE 1 1/2" -1'-0" SCALE 1 1/2" -V-0"
ADVANCED FRAMING GENERAL NOTES:
1. ADVANCED FRAMING DETAILS DERIVED FROM ADVANCED WALL FRAMING TECHNOLOGY FACT SHEET, PUBLISHED
BY THE OFFICE OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY, STATE AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.
2. ADVANCED FRAMING STRATEGIES ARE REQUIRED BYTHE ENERGY STAR 3.0 RATING IN LEIU OF CONTINIOUS
EXTERIOR INSULATION. IF COST-EFFECTIVE, SUBSTITUTE CONTINIOUS EXTERIOR INSULATION IN LIEU OF
ADVANCED WALL FRAMING.
CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC,
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC.
820 NORTH ST., STE.7,
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
June 30, 2011
TITLE
WALL
SECTIONS
A3.1
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ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES, VERSION 3 (Rev. 03)
Water Management System Builder Checklist
11 The spednest[ms In this Checklist are designed to help Improve moisture control In new homes compared with home. built la
minimum code. However, these features alone cannot prevent all molslure pmblema For exempla, leaky pipes or overflowing
links or both. an lead W..let.. Issues and nr. agellvely Impact the pedormene. of this ch..1,11 apadlled leelume
In Thle d ecknel shall be provided by the Rater to the Builder who shall wmpte(e the Checklist Upon complellon, the Builder shall
return the checklist to the Refer for review If deelred by the BMder, the Rater may verily any gem on this ChecNlat, When this
occurs, the Rater shell check the box of the verired Items In the Rai Vented column The Rater I. only responsible for
ensuring that the Builder hoe completed the Builder checklist In se entirety and for the Ilan that we checked In the Rater
Verified column (B any). The Rater to nor responsible for assessing the ewumcy of the field vwrkaflons for Items In this
she list that are nor checked In the Refer Verified column Insured, It I. the builders exclusive responsibility to ensure the
design and Installation campy with the Builder checklist
ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES, VERSION 3 (Rev. 03)
HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor Checklist
I This checMHt Shan be provided by fire Rater to the HVAC wnbador who shall wmplele one checklist for each system. Upm
wmplellon, the, HVAC wnbador shell return the chaddlel(s) to the Refer. Alternatively, at The dlsoelion of the contractor and
Rater, the Rater may vergy any gem on this checklist In place of the mntratlrem nr. When this ooce, e Rater Shall check the
box of thve e nted llama In the RelwVerified colMmn. The Refer is only responsible for ensuring that D. Cankad r has
compleled the Contractor cheddld In Its entirely and for the Nome that am checked In the Rater Verged column (II any) The
Rater Is not reeponsble for assessing the .=M y of the Items In this checklist that am not checked In the Refer Vented
column. Instead, it le the contractor. exclusive responsibility to ensure the design and Installation comply with the Contractor
checklist -
II This Checkllsl applies te ventilation system., spill err conditioners, unitary air conditioners, air-sourcalwater-source g e ,
geothermal) heal pumps up to 65,OOD Blum and fumBws up to 225,000 Bluth. Another equipmenl, Including barren, le
—ropL
The HVAC System Quality naleneun C m t I n Contractor Checklist le designed to align the m ulremenle of ASHRAE S2. - 0 0 d
Ya Y g g q 2 t 1 and
published addenda and ANSI I ACCADa 5 QI.2007 prolowl, thereby Improving the padormence of HVAC equipment In new
homes when compared to homes built Io minlmum code. However, these features alone cannot prevent all ventilation Indoor
air quality, or HVAC problem (e.g., those caused by a lad of maintenance by occupants) Therefore, this checkrsl Is not a
guarantee of proper ventilation, Indwr air quarry, or HVAC performanw.
IV The Rater Is only responsible for ensuring that the Contractor has wmpleled the Conbador checklist In its entirely and verifying
the discrete objective peramatere referenced In Section 1 of this checklist, not fro assessing the sccurecy of the load
calculations or gold verifications Included or to verily ythe awurecYof eve ryIn d th
e Contractor checklist
V. The Refer shell eNher mnnrm that the wnlmclur Selected the geographically dose,[ available lecaron or wiled from the
contractor a justification for the selected location The Refer need not evaluate the legitimacy of the )usllflallon to quality the
home.
IV HVAC System Quality Inslellatiun Conuedordmdllal wmpleled In Its entirety, and wlleded for records, along with
dowmentallon on ventilation system, full load calalalione, AHRI cerlincate, and balancing report
CHECKLIST GUIDEBOOKS
I. EPA has developed guidebooks on the chedllete to explain the rationale behind each gem Each Item le explained In more detail
and Is ecwmpenled by Illustrations and example pholos
A Go To: www. ensrgyaler.gov
B. On Right Side, Click on: Go To Partner Ranauraes
c, On Right Side, Click on: Specific Resources For. New Home Builders, Raters, Sponsom a Lenders
D In Program Re "rcee, Click on: Training Requirements and Resources
I.Checkild Guld.booke or. et the bottom of the page
ENERGY STAR RATING PROCESS
BEFORE CONSTRUCTION
Complete ESTAR Penner Builder training requirements. SEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Contract an HVAC wmpany that has wmpteted the HVAC Contractor Cmdenllgeng Requirement.. SEE TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS
Contract a swi fled home energy rater for rating services berom wnsimdlun. SEE ATTACHED LIST OR GO TO
WWW.RESNET.US
The Builder will need to supply the Rater with basic lnfomhellon about each home, address, house plan, and .ubwntmctor
vented Information before construction begins.
The Refer Whet[ provide the Ware, Management System Builder Checklist to (he Builder and the HVAC Quality Installation
Contractor Checklist to the HVAC company repmenlellve for each project address.
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Adhere to all epedOwtime and build the house as per the design Use the Specifications [,male wnlmd r ep.cft..P. of
work to ensure wmpllena d all applicable components, method. and equipment with the ESTAR national program requirements.
I ROUGH INSPECTION
A ROUGH INSPECTION: (Pro -Drywall Inspection, or Rough Inspection) Venitoellon of the Thermal Endosura System Refer
Checklist (TERC) and the HVAC Refer Checklist.
S. WHEN: After wall Insulation is Installed and before drywall Is hung
C. WHAT: All dmdllat Items that should be wmple(e at this phase will be Inspected.
t At Lha tllsmgba of 1tl9 Rater, the burns they Verify up to eight Hems spedlled In this checkliaL When exemlsed, the
builders neponslbllltywM6a Fad o r edlmpnkdged by the builder signing off on the shedder for the Harris) that they
veined.
I The Builder shall use their copy of the TERC and the Pmject Speclnca(lons to ensure all measure. ere In compliance
before echoduling the Rough Inspection.
11 Failed game that result In lum-down Inspections We result In additional charges
N The Builder shall not [hair Rater de e te In advance to schedule the ec h Inspection
IN ri Rough Pa
v. The Builder shell present to the Refer for review, the WMS-BuNder Checklist at the Rough inspection
vi Any end an cormcdbnS that may be needed shell be completed helm proceeding with drywall end In a way that
meals the requirements
II FINAL INSPECTION:
A FINAL INSPECTION: Verification of remaining Thermal Enclosure System Refer Checklist (TERC) and the HVAC Rater
Checldkt Item, and performance testing.
B WHEN: After house Is wmplele and equipment le Installed and powered -up and before accupl ncy.
C WHAT: AN remaining checklist Items will be Inspected. The Relerwill conduct required pedormanw leafing.
i. The Battle, "me, Pad wry cur the Checklists and the Project Specinesttons to ensure all remak" hnuinam om
wreWlSad mho th ponpNemts, bs,fare Scledrling the Flnel Inspection. Foiled Items thal msuN In lum-down rmpWoe
caul maull In addwnal charge.
I The Builder shell notify their Rater 3 days In advance to schedule Ore Final Inspection.
nl, The Builder shall Submit the completed WMS-Builder Checklist at the Final Inspection
iv The HVAC Contractor Representative shell Submit the wmpleted HVAC-Conlmdor Chedllet,ebng with
dwumenlallon on ventilation system, lull load wlalalbne, AHRI wrttrcele and balendng report.
v. The Refer shell verity all remelning Items on the TERC and HVAC-Ralor Checklist and wiled tie completed Builder
and HVAC Contractor Cheddleb for Its
cur The Re1et east eundod periomsnas laearg Including bultLSAII eat ld, whaler hoots leakage. dpd leelsp.. HVAC
system(') alone pressures, pressure Rivle,glds o} banYbams, belh Se mAlall belhruom Uhmd fan(S)and
kitchen ventilation fans)
AFTER CONSTRUCTION
It le the responsibility of the Builder to place the ENERGY STAR Label In the breaker box or each quallned home.
The Refer shall pmcroe she.. _."-r erldkX PrOgrN AdrehNYdN with IGaelf reports, artthcetes, and the ENERGY STAR Label for
the breakerba Ina Unrly manner &Nor Flh ll paPlOtipe to wrepebW and palew.
I. The Refer shell complete homer section, of (he City of Little Rock Green Building Inanfive form and slum a signed Copy (o the
builder, along with wplas of paid Invoices, after all Invokes am paid In full.
BUILDER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Builders must WMPIB le the online ENERGY STAR Orientation Training to be eligible to build homes qualified under Venlon I.
EffedleS January 1, 2011, new burden must lake this training to became partners. Builders who joined prior to 201, mull
complete fire training by December 31, 2011 to remeln ENERGY STAR partners,
II. Join ENERGY STAR
hppa/Mww.aMl�r'rllsr.pmrtyrQaxdm7c=Itldm_Iwdpa nwnrAlJ,LT
III Take the ENERGY STAR Orientation Training for Builders
A Must submit proof of wmplellon
HVAC CONTRACTOR CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible to Install HVAC egplpmor,f H harmau qua l.! under YaNpl y, wAQ uWaneara mask cr el" EMERM STAR
Vemlm 3 Training and be arade WW through an EPA- Scri arced hall -try apnittegm For IMomwli0m On wo*4o0Jh
ENERGY STAR qualified hpraae a. an HVAC -Mradbr.$gweWN PW HVAO eo npolete waapope
A h11GYAawvrr;aprpyrlar ge.Jappa drA?0=Ch._Ipnthra rake nh_hvec_mmrwtp.
WHAT IS A HOME ENERGY RATING?
A home energy rating Involves an anatyels of a home's wnslmctlun plane and small. Ihape llons. Samd on the home's plans, the
(Home Energy Rotor uses an energy efficiency software package to pedmn an energy analysis of the home's design. This analysis
yield a projected, pre-wholmellon HERS Index
'Upon wmpletlon of the plan review, lire rater will work with the builder to Identity the energy stridency Improvements needed to
ensure the house will maul ENERGY STAR pariomnsna guidelines. The rater then conducts ensile Inspections, ryplcelly Including a
(blower door last (to Iasi the leeidnese of the house) and a dud lee, (to teal the leakiness of the ducts). Results of these lest., along
with Inputs derived from the plan review, ere used to generate the HERS Index for the home.
Umkka a BWISnQ Padmmanep Audi Or a MCanledLlgm, aasasemad, a henna Warily fning to a Nowlaod 1001 in the motgnsi
Industry. Hoeg.nway m*V nn lea used h a votary at ways(^ thin holing Industry. se,.. a rellng. quanotex True annoy
podomamol of ahome. the F4FIS yndax www ka an aesily wolo dondsi.b musm to venlpan the nlatiw orgy atsdangd
different homes
The HERS Index
Th. HERS Mani. a sabring syaram ntubldred by the 11*6dol al Enegy $erviaa Nvw" iRE SN/ Tj thwrNch a war Elill blire
apeclkiI al the HERS RelommoS Homo, libeled an me 2WG pdemSgNsl Energy Ca.sevollo.l Owe) wen. a HERS rode. 01
tog, when arise yore amngy hams, somaa HERS led.T eta The tower a home's 12A5 laden, Ow a,ye a.wrpy ellickal NH In
wmperleen fa the HZAS R.rormupo Hama.
Each 1-point decrease In the HERS Index corresponds to a 1%reduction In energy consumption compered to the HERS Reference
Hoare Thus a home with a HERS Index of 851s 15%m arm energy emdenl men the HERS Reference Home and a home with a
HERS Index of 901s 20%more energy efficient
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Aeaedlted rater training providers provide the ImIning that rater mndlda(es am required to eumessfully rwmPlete In order to become
adored;lame energy relers
O: Whs(l. a home energy regng7
A: Th. home energy rating b e standard measurement of the home's energy efficiency. An energy refing allows a home buyer to
easily compare the energy web forme homes being wnoldemd
Q: What Is Involved In a home energy mine?
A Home energy ratings Involve an on -.Ile Inspection by a residential energy efficiency pmlassbnel - a home energy rater. Home
energy mum am Imece m nd and by a RESNET accredited home energy rating System. The home energy rater hapecis
the home Sandi measures Its energy characteristics, such as mauletbn levels, window eBldency, wan-lo-wlwow mass, the
hearing end awkng sysem efficiency, and the Soler orientation of has home Perrormance tasting, eudh a a blower door Iasi
maeunng door onto dud leakage may be used. The ham mceiva a point Sam between 1 and 1DD, depending an its
rater" efficiency. An estimate of the home'. energy W.I. Is also provided A homeowner who wants to upgrade the energy
efficiency an use the energy rating to evaluate and pinpoint specific, coal-effedive Improvements.
O: Can I trod the reaulle of a home energy rating?
A: Hama energy ratings mus(meat the stringent standards developed by RESNET Room must abide by a wde of elhia, rating
standards of pmclla, end mwl disclose all financial Interests to (he dint. The mortgage Industry moognizes the rating to
quaky for an energy efficient mortgage
O: What an I do+han M pnagy rellnp?
!v The energy no prenAJw 41e idlawllgaerl me
I When tI ft■ bone a sating worn your to bernpan rxspvs sa ng V b%*WOW eRden y
It. AnunpStowe, yw to know the µorgy paeomame of your homa eta) wanaaes mS effective Improvements that you can
make to Iweue PA. eoe fon am toeleY py[yaharupa.
III A rating Is required to quarry the home for an energy erotism/ mortgage
iv. A rating Is required for a home to be labeled as ENERGY STAR
Q: How an I get a rating?
A: RESNET has posted a national directory that rats who to contest for a rating by dale
HOW TO QUALIFY A HOME
L Build the house as per Iho design to ensure a passing HERS Index Swm after completion and ell ESTAR National Plains.
Requirement. we at The Builder I. mspwaible for wmplance
II. Complete Inspection Checklbls: Compliance with all epplceble Items on all chedlbl3 Is mandatory.
A Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist: Raters ResponslNlly for wmplellng.
B HVAC System OuaOy Installation Rater Checklist: Raters Reapmalbilgy for oomplel'mg.
CL HVAC System Quality Installation Conlmdor Checklist: HVAC Conbadoes Responsibility for completing
D. Water Management System Builder Checklist: Builders Responsibely Ica oompleling.
To the fullest extent permitted by the laws of the State of Arkansas, the Contractor shell
Indemnify and hold harmless the City of Little Rock, the City of Little Rock Architectural
Review Committee Members, any Architect or Architect Consultants, Including any agent
and employee of any of them from end against claims, damages, losses and expenses,
Including but not limited to punitive damages and attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting
from Contractor falling to perform all necessary soil tests Including soil samples,
topographic surveys, and soil borings, prior to bidding. The site plans ( If any) provided with
this structure by the City of Little Rock, and the Architectural Review Committee, are not site
specific. Therefore It Is Imperative that Contractor complete all necessary site visits, soils
testing, boundary and/or topography surveys necessary for the actual site designated for
this project prior to bidding on this project"
CITY of
LITTLE ROCK
H O M E S
A M E RI C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE.1608
LUTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920,9558
1 REV. #1 6126/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
June 29, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO,
S1.1
LIGHTING AND APPLIANCES
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
ENERGYSTAR
CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE
TRADE
PLUMBING:
WATER HEATER
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
DHW Type: Electric Slomge Tank Type
'ENERGY DESIGN
General
CHW)
DHWEnergy Fedor. z0.B0EF
SPEC
Contractor
DHW Gallon; 76 gall-s
DHW Location: See Plans
•APPLIANCES:
DISHWASHER shell be ENERGY STAR gh.11fiad.
'ENERGY DESIGN
SPEC See
General
DISHWASHER
proposed Brand:
Model Number.
ESTAR e b
Contractor
Energy Factor.
search for products.
or prod
'APPLIANCES:
REFRIGERATOR @hell be ENERGY STAR qualified If furnished.
'ENERGY DESIGN
SPEC See
General
REFRIGERATOR
Propose Brand:
ESTAR
ESTAR webpege to
V...dor
Model Number
earth for products.
kWhryear
AIR SEALING:
Recessed lighting fixtures adjacent to ummrdKloned apace ICAT labeled
Genera;
LIGHTING
and fully gaskeled
TERC 6.1 5
Conlraclar 6
Electrician
LIGHTING:
ESTAR Qualified CFLS, LED., orpin-based fighting must be Installed In
ESThII 1: ENERGY
General
ELECTRICAL
80%o1 @dare in RESNET defined Qualifying Light Fixture Larallons.
STARReferencence
Conirecler8
FIXTURES
lamps, unllnlehed basements, and lenderapd
(Chting not
Design
Eledriden
re q alup-In
lighting are not qualified locations.)
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
air Inlet@ provided with Indent / broad ewaan with <0.5 InchVENTILATION AIRGeneral
INLETS Ash Wnhaul proper malnlenance, ventilellon air lnlel screens often HVAGRATERVENTILATION to.—. filled with doll ThereforeEPA recommend., but does notCHECKLIST 07,3 e
re ulre that these venlllallon air In ets be located n as I III ISOURCE e I s ofad aeWAG
ac44.e arhd re w,.rvba u.e px<hr.
W
by
�,V,..Illellon 1
VENTILATION AIR General
INLETS 6 Ve 111.11 n air comes directly from ouldpors and not from adjacent HVAC-RATER Conlmdor
VENTILATION dwelling u wet In np9garages,crawls aces or attics CHECKLIST 074 8
B •P
SOURCE
I
HVAC
LOCAL 101chm exhaust system Installed that exhausts dlmdly to the outdoor I General
MECHANICAL and meets one of the following Reler-measured alrnpw standards: HVAC-RATER Canl.dar
EXHAUST CONTINUOUS FLOW RATE z 5 ACH, based an kitchen volume CHECKLIST III I 6
IN z HVAC
INTERMITTENT FLOW RATE. 100 CFM
LOCAL Beth exhaust "am Installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and General
MECHANICAL meals one or the fallowing Rater-meaeued elrnow elandads: HVAC-RATER IyI Contractor
F�(HAU57 INTERMITTENT FLOWRATE: 1, 0 CFM s 3 scree I CHECKLIST off 2 I HVAC
LOCAL General
MECHANICAL III Tarr share common exhaust tluct, beck -drop campers Installed. HVAGRATER Conlredor
EXHAUST CHECKLIST 08,3 S
HVAC
LOCAL I General
MECHANICAL I Common exhaust dull -tethered by fans In separate dwellings HVAC-RATER Contractor
EXHAUST CHECKLIST 08. a
HVAC
LOCAL I Clothes d General
MECHANICAL rye- vented direc ly to ouldmm, except for ventiess dryers ` HVAC R— I Condor
EXHAUST equipped with a condensate drain I CHECKLIST 08 5 I a
HVAC
VENTILATION 6 General
EXHAUST FAN Iniermltlant guppy 6 exhauel tans rated at s 3 sones by mfr., unless HVAGRATER Canl.dor
RATINGS rated now a 400 CFM CHECKLIST 09.1 A
HVAC
VENTILATIONA j
General
EXHAUST FAN Conllnuous supply & exhaust fans rated al s 1 eone by manufacturer. HVAGRAT 09 Conlmdor
RATINGS CHECKLIST 92 8
HVAC
VENTILATION B B.[Mmm fills usaa.4 pert or p.eofe-trauN rrhechanlca[v.nIlGlicn General
EXHAUST FAN eyslem @hell be ENERGY STAR qummed unless .led flowrle > 500 HVAGRA7ER Contractor
CFM. CHECKLIST 093 8
HVAC
No unwanted combustion equipment to permitted within the thermal I General
COMBUSTION (boundary. Fumame,bolter, and water heaters localod within the HVAGRATER Condor
APPLIANCES (home's pressure boundary shall be mechanically droned or CHECKLIST 10 1 6
dtred-vented to oudoom. HVAC
For Brapl.ms that are nor mechanically drelled or dimd-vented to
outdoor, total net rated exhaust lbw of the two largest exhaust lens General
COMBUSTION (exctudinp.ummer-ding lens) Ih < 15 CFM per 10o m.IL of HVAC-RATER Contractor
APPLIANCES occupleble space when at full capacity or the Rater has vented that the CHECKLIST102 A
pressure differential Is < 6 Pa using BPI -a or RESNET-s combustion HVAC
..rely teal procedure. 20, 28, 2930, 31
If unwanted-mbuslion appliances other then cooking ranges ere
General
COMBUSTION
located inside the home's pressure boundary, the Rater has conducted
HVAC-RATER
Contractor
APPLIANCES
RESNET. or BPI-e-mbirdlon salary test procedure and determined
CHECKLIST 103
6
that the ambient CO lest resupe are lass than 35 pr m.32
HVAC
At lessl one MERV S ortegher niter Inslelled In each ducted mechanical
system Per ASHRAE 022-2010, ducted mechanical systems am Or
that supply air to an occupiable space Ihmugh ductwork exceeding 10 ft
General
FILTRATION
in length and through a thermal conditioning component, except for
HVAGRATER
Condredor
evaporlFre cool... Systems that do not meal this deMRon ere exempt
CHECKLIST 11 1
6
from this requirement Also, mini -split systems typically do rat heve
HVAC
MERV-mled fllem eveffeble for use and ere, therefore, also exempted
General
FILTRATION All relrnn eh end mechenlcapy auppRetl ouldoor elr mu.l peen through KVAGRATER Contractor
filler prior to conditioning. z MERV B CHECKLIST 11-2 6
HVAC
Relbn Ale Flhar r oill be kh*dd had 1a4.11ed roan to 1pc"A" sops'+
.nd Iepwar eerxwe ay gha awMf. i1VAC fpax+Iaratd N ph. ells pn+i General
FILTRATION co oa-ld ad .apaI to me cow If dropdown stairs provide HVAGRATER Contractor
acceae to alpc and a permanently installed walkway has been provided I CHECKLIST 11 3 8
I
b.iwpen Me Mc most IacaBM end Ire Rep. HVAC
nneewrr m era Me..n Ny "W"the expo'" sd" *IFI mom..
parsed aaea to VOWN lone. .The Altar medy baxt.... the canpgnen,n General
FILTRATION Ih. FNAC wolon V*$ h144 fAW) fumy be rNmr +iTtl.Nk.led by HVAGRATER Contractor
Installer or pre-labdceled by gm manufaclurer to most this CHECKLIST 11,4 a
,requirement. This appeea wh+n On alum h'"farled m p Ma moos. Des HVAC
located In the WAG ryslam. net when q+ fn 1. hneWncLf.19. "1
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
DRAIN PAN
,Corm.lon-rrrlalanl drain pan, property sloped to drainage eydem,
,Included. Condensate n eh be at lv an mend ofa. ,.In
Imaleriale, to Include gdven¢etl steal end ptstio. O t pen shell drain
condensate to a conspicuous point ordhipo..I la alerl occupants In the
vent of a stoppage of the primary drainage system; and shell be
equipped with a backflow prevention valve when drained to a shared
-drainage system, such as a storm water management system
HVAC-
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST iZ
Must refer to
checkrcit
General
Conlmdor
S
HVAC
Connections end roulln of ductwork m etetl out kinks ore e without nke h p rapt N
General
DUCT QUALITY
b"AL b^Is Are to be ppldea arc af[afaaa wheM1 Reds and [held
HVAC-RATER
Contractor
INSTALLATION
aaa- aherp -me. such as framing members. Sharp bands are to be
CHECKLIST 02-1
a
ewld" and occur when the radius of the Iran In the dud I. lee. than
HVAC
one dud diameter
No excessNs molted or looped Pexible ductwork Dude shell not Include
polled or looped ductwork except to the extent needed for acoustkel
control Balancing damper. or proper dud elzlng shell be used braised
General
DUCT QUALITY
of loops I.Ilmp flow to diffuser. When balancing dampens ere used,
HVAC-RATER
Conlmdor
INSTALLATION
they shellbe located at the trunk to limp nolse unless the trunk we rat
CHECKLIST 01
6
III aCndbla wh-the balancing pollee Isc-aucied. In such ces..,
HVAC
Opgosat4 aloes Donne" (000) a darpars that are located In the
�fNxipledrdsMuflmnaBlennd.Weerbl hnlWdih4Rrrk.. rm.eor I General
DUCTQUALITY than outer dad In mrdiioned apace not Installed in cevplea errepertherll HVAD" 2 Contractor
INSTALLATION inner dud diameter. HEAD" A
HVAC
DUCT QUALITY General
FssWle Ndl+LhaPalW BtlnrWlh\se rewrrrnwMed iM mk. drl el• HVAGRAT 02 COMa
INSTALLATION •dimancce < 6 fl CHECKLIST 024
HVAC
General
IDNSTAOu TION `BUMIng 111111, must not be u9ed are supply or velum dude. I
CHECK LST g2,5 I
TER Contractor
DUCT QUALITY HVAC duple, cevllles used are ducts, and combustion Inlet and outlets General
INSTALLATION may pass perpendicularly through exterior wens but shell nor be ran HVAGRATER Conlradol
wllhm adeI wells CHECKLIST 020 8
HVAC
DUCT QUALITY `Qudn01yI b-thm.1supply and return duct ladma match contractor HVAGRATER I CoACor
INSTALLATION balancing report CHECKLIST 02.7 a
Bedroom, shag be pressure -balanced usMg any mmbinetlon of
sam.rgrtgs,Jump dud,, d,dlmled return duds, antllor undated doom General
I* e11mr: e) provide 1 eq. In of free area opening per 1 CFM of supply
DUCT OUALIN HVAGRATER Conlredor
air, are reported on the-nlrNor-provided balancing report; or bJ
INSTALLATION aphlave a Rsla measured CHECKLIST D2B 8
pressor house when
n bodm m dopn a. HVAC
with raped to Iha mein body of the house when bedroom door ere
closed and the air handler Is operating
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
DESCRIGENERAL REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD I EREFE KL CER I APP�DELE
CHECKLISTS:
HVAC
HVACContractor I el
Con bad Checklist I be
System WeirYy ale collected
com9 with Ina. eMhety and ven0led n the energy rater for records,
along with docomanlation on ventilation system, full load wlculalbna,
AHRI-delcale. and balancing report.
HVAC
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST
Must refer to
dredrlial
General
Contra or
6
HVAC
System Type: AirSource Heel Pump
Hearing Ef ldemy: 1, a 2 HSPF
General
EQUIPMENT
C-gng EMclemy: z 14.6 SEER
'ENERGY DESIGN
Contract.
SPECIFICATIONS
Nr Handler LocoO-: See plans
SPEC
6
1
Dud Returns Supply and Retue 2 R-fi
Sappy Dud lxaellom Sea plena
HVAC
Relum Dud Location: See plans
System Type: Gas Fumamw/Electde A/C
Horning Efficiency: 2 B0%AFUE
General
EQUIPMENT
Cooling Efficiency: z 14.6 SEER
-ENERGY DESIGN
Conlredor
SPECIFICATIONS
Air Handler Locellon: Sae plena
SPEC
6
OPTION 2
Dud Insulation: Supply and Returns z R-0
HVAC
Supply Dud 1--flon: See pions
Return Duct Location: Sod plans
(HOLE -BUILDING
DELIVERED
VENTILATION
TION
ISyslentType:
!Sensible Recovery EMciancy.
Tare' Recovery E"deray.
coVOA:
IRaw(dirry
Moue Per Day.
Elealffida
"ENERGY DESIGN
SPEC
HVAC-
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST -
SECTION 1
General
Contractor
8
HVAC
Programmable Thermostat shell be Installed For lames wllh heal
ENERGY STAR
Progmm
General
Contra or
THERMOSTAT
(pumps, the thermoslel shall have'Adeptive Recove lechndogy to
Requirement -Item
8
Iprevant Igoexceeelve use.r,lachicback-upheating
18
HVAC
VerMlation sy,lem dedgned to meet ASHRAE 62 2-2010 requirement@
HVAC-
General
PHOLE49UTE-DING
For proper procetlures, exmpllone, stud seledlon mematle see ASHRAE
CONTRACTOR
Contractor
DELIVERED
e2S2010 end published addends ARwrnponenis ahellbede.lgned
CHECKLIST al.
6
VENTILATION
and Inslelled per local codes, menufodurmfinstmcllona, engineering
Must mler to
HVAC
documents, and reg—al ENERGY STAR program requirement,
checkli.l
P.r.rn+l.r. nr" Fn dhe deign gk.ePllpnA rNep rpael lKxne la be """
pperi!,ealy, ouldmr dralpn tempemndea, Aeme ertenlelbn. Nd HVAG General
HEATING A CONTRACTOR
4edraorm. madllloned flow cue., wkidow area, predombaht w.rdoe Canirdor
DUNG b-YSTEM CHECKLIST 02.
DESIGN pedormencaand Insulation levels, InMmIlon rate, mechanical venlllatio Mual rlerlo 8
rate, presence of MERVB or bailer niter, and Ind-rlemp selpulnu, = checklist WAG
70-F for heeling; 75-F for cooling
HVAC General
SELECTED CONTRACTOR
COOLING Parmelee and procedure for selacpnp heel pump equipment fowled CHECKLIST 03 1 Cmlrclw
EQUIPMENT In me RVAC cahtrador checklist and notes Must refer to a
checklist HVAC
General
General
LOT INSULATION
All connections to trunk duds, supply dude, return duca and duct bode
HVAC-RATER
Conlmdor
SELECTED HEAT
jparemale. and procedure for selecting heal pump equipment located
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST 00.
Contractor
located In unconditioned space shall be Insulaled to 2 R-0
CHECKLIST 03A
a
HVAC
PUMP EQUIPMENT
in Ne HVAC canbador dhecklisl ern -lee
Mustrto
WAG
dheckliel
`olel Duct Leakage ghee be 58 CFM25 per 100 so It of conditioned
loot area
General
CONTRAHVAC-
TOR
General
DUCT LEAKAGE
WAG -RATER
Conlmdor
SELECTED
heel
IParamelae and Wooing pump equipment located
Procedures
CHECKLIST 05
Conlmdor
)ucl Leakage la Outdoor shell be 5 6 CFM25
g per 100 sq. M1 of
CHECKLIST MA
6
FURNACE
In Iha HVACconnectorch ddhil and
hiracklisl end roles
Muhl refer to
6
antlilionetl floor area.
HVAC
checklist
HVAC
ALL Ductwork shell be -Id,,Ill an appropropriet UL rled duel
sealing materiel el all Joints, seems, elbows and folds of dudbools. Dud General
DUCT LEAKAGE boots shell heve a neoprene gasket Installed before drywall to prevent HVAC-RATER Conlmdor
leakage around the eh-trodl OR CHECKLIST 04 3 6
Duct boots (including return boxes) shall be well -sealed to the eheelrock HVAC
with ceuik. aificon or equivalent material,
WHOLE -BUILDING General
DELIVERED Rat.—..sured ventilation mle is wllhln 100-120% of HVAC mnlrad- HVAC-RATERC-lido,
VENTILATION design value (211) CHECKLIST 05.1 6
HVAC
Conll mu. g van y Genact
CONTROLS ybperdln tilellon 6 exhaust fens Include reedit HVAGRATER Condor
Ices idle uvmdde controls. CHECKLIST OIL S
HVAC
General
CONTROLS Ventiletlon controls ere to be labeled unless function is obvious (e.g., HVAGRATER ContractorIbalhraom exhaust fan), CHECKLIST IM 8
HVAC
All venlll.11- air II shall be located>tofl delrtched-string
VENTILATION AIR General
INLETS 8 tlislenw from known contaminator sources such as atacF, vent, HVAGRATER Contra VENTILATION exhaust hood, or vehicle exhaust, Excepllon: venlllatl- en Inlets In the CHECKLIST 07.1 8
SOURCE well shell be z 3 p. away from dryer exhausts and contamination HVAC
sources exiling through the rod.
VENTILATION AIR General
INLETS 8 I Ventilation air Inlets z 2 itabove grade or roof deck In Climate Zones WA -RATER Contractor
VENTILATION 1-3 CHECKLIST 072 6
SOURCE NVAC
(Run syalem ha' 15 mkhutee before ItI
COHVAG-
NTRACTOR
General
REFRIGERANT
INale: ll wW weaetar makes It lmposelble to vertiy proper reMgeranl
CHECKLIST Oa
Contractor
TESTS
.charge, .yet- must Induct. a TXV20
Must mler la
6
(PLEASE SEE CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST FOR SPECIFICS
checkiiet
WAG
WAC
General
GERANT
RCALCULATIIO
S.e-nhndurchecMdforspedlkx
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST07
Contractor
g
Must mler to
checklist
HVAC
1
HVAC- HVAC- General
CONTRACTOR
ELECTRICAL Contra
MEASUREMENTS ISee mnhector ehacN6sl let Spedew CHECKLIST
Muust reflorrH l ' I
a
dreck
AIR FLOWTESTS Sao contractor checklist for spocif . CHECKLST 0. 1 GTOR aMust rare, to
�ACor
RACTOR General
AIRBALANICE I Sae connector checklistler spoci I CHECKLIST
10 I
ntsdar checklist
WAG CONTRACT
General
SYSTEM OR Contractor
CONTROLS pgl.erq end sefdyrnhlrole met OEM «quiremenls. CHECKLIST I7. a
Must rater to HVAC
checklist
LITTLE ROCK
N S P - 2
H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, III
315 ROCK ST., STE.1606
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920 9556
1 1 REV. #1 1 6126/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
February 2, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO,
s1.2
INSULATION AND AIR SEALING
ENERGVSTAR
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE
TRADE
•INSULATION:
O
FLAT CEILINGS
General
FLAT CEILINGS
CEILINGS WITH
INSULATIONTYPE: Blown In Product
'ENERGYDESIGN
Cont,dor
ATTIC SPACE
INSULATION DEPTH: UR- Bag count
INSULATION R-VALUE: z R-3B
SPEC
8lnaulelor
ABOVE
'INSULATION:
CATHED
VAULTED CEILINGS
FRAMING CAVITY DEPTH: Free Pa. must exceed 6.6'
'ENERGY
General
D VA L
7R CLOSED VAULT
INSULATION TYPE: Bede ere eocepbble here.
DESIGN
SPEC
Contractor
CEILINGS
INSULATION DEPTH: Should act exceed cavity tied.
a Insulator
INSULATION R-VALUE: z R-1B
ATTIC FACING WALLS
•WALLS:
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Framed
'ENERGYDESIGN
General
'Contractor
ATTIC FACING
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2x6 or 2x4 allowed
LUMBER SPACING: 24' or 1B'am
SPEC
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: l6voli.sfm R-13 -Grade e
8lnaulelor
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: zR-3 with reflaenva
EXTERIOR WALLS 8 GARAGE WALL
'WALLS:
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Framed
'ENERGYDESIGN
General
General
EXTERIOR
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2.6
LVMBERSPACING' 24'oc
SPEC
C.
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: R-19-Grader
8lThad.,
tor
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: None
QUALITY
Gelling, Well, and Floor Insulation levels shall meet orexceed 2009
General
INSTALLED
IECC level.
TERD 2 t
Conlmdor
INSULATION
All Insulation shell achieve RESNETEenned Grade 1 Installation.
III Insulator
No.mpresstons , gape or volds
A complete air bards, shall be provided that Is fully eIlgnad with the
WIND BAFFLE:
Insulation of Interior edge of elOc save using a wind baffle that extends
General
FULLY -ALIGNED
to the full height of the Ineulellon. Include a will. In every bay or a
TERC 3
Conlmdor
AIR BARRIERS
lobbed battle In each bey with a son vent the[ will al. prevent wind
8 Framer
washing of insulation in adjacent bays
CEILINGS:
REDUCED
or Finsulated wiliness with attic a P ace above (i.e. noncathedrallced
General
THERMAL
earrings), uncompressed Insulation extends to me Inside face of thin
TERC 4 1
Contractor
BRIDGING
exterior wall below at > R-21.
8 Framer
Inner, fa insub0en and dy"R, perregpbonx fa unnlnd'Nahaa space shelf
toe fully Keeled will uM beck of Farthing as needed and gape Seale
AIR -SEALING:
who puAglpUr, Ths hyb v4Vairxs mv,Lb. welcd:
TERC 5.1 1, 5.1.2.
General
PENTRATIONS
1- Eleclrical Wiring
51.3
Conlmdor
:2. Plumbing/Plping
8 lnaulelor
3 Dud / Rue Shaft.
AIR SEALING:
Prior to Insulation and drywall, mugh opeNnga around window and
TERC 624
General
ROUGH OPENINGS
exterior dorms hall be fully sealed with caulk or foam
n0redor
8lm ulator
Bathroom and Kllchen exhaust Im,e shell be seelod to the dryweN.
Go anal
AIR SEALING:
Other electrical boxes such as norFrewased lighting or caning fens shell
TERC 51.4
Contractor
Contractor
be sealed to drywall.
8
Drywall shall be sealed to lop plate at all atildwall Interfaces using wul
•General
AIR -SEALING:
foam, or equvaleni material, Eflher apply sealant directly between
TERC 52 3
Controlerat
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OEILING DRYWALL
shealrock and lop plate or to the seam between the two from the attic
8 Dryer
above. Construction edheshm shall nor be used.
Interior wells no( enclosed (e.g., with drywall) F either the framing
WATER
WALLS:
members or Insulation producls have high moisture comfort. For
MANAGEMENT
General
MOISTURE
we1-epplied Insulation products, below menubulurers drying
-BUILDER
ContractorCONTENT
e.mmendellona. As guidance, EPA recommends that lumber hel
CHECKLIST 4 5
.%teed 15%mouvi a content.
EXTERIOR WALLS, ROOF, WINDOW AND
DOOR FLASHING REQUIREMENTS
FRAMING, SHEATHING, EXTERIOR WALL
AIR BARRIER REQUIREMENTS
FOUNDATIONS, SLABS, DRAINAGE
AND SLOPE REQUIREMENTS
DESCRIPTION ON I TAR
GENERAL REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD EREFERENCER ITRADE LE 1 DESCREPTION V REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD 1 CHECKLISTEREFERENCER I APPLICABLE
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It is the Bulldere reepenelbllily to follow and complete the Wale, WATER
CHECKLISTS: Management System Builder Checklist. The Rater will provide me MANAGEMENT General
BUILDER Bullderwilh the chednq. The Builder may have the Rnler verily any _BUILDER Conlredor
CHECKLIST u iota Items on addlaL I`aPP ca e o ch I
WATER
General
Fleshing el bottom of,eerier wells wish weep holes for
WALLS:
MANAGEMENT
Contractor,
Yaletl
FLASHING masonry veneer and weep screed for slut. cladding eysleme, or
-BUILDER
equNalenl drainage system
CHECKLIST 21.7
Framer
&Meson
FIFF4 Oro"aorrangdgl Wakwpa lifirsWard a-dlda dldmnp Inan
dw ever flaWng In WMS-BC 2.1-4ad-dbnal bon -Week c,"age p4m
LOW prolidtldjon"dr egar44f arldmrtmeaealma-M daddingw
WATER
WALLS: awmpg.s. AryWb,s sol6Wq>ryeWnamry be uNd;.rlwUr,Wic
MANAGEMENT
General
DRAINAGE PLANE waR9rN-rsaNMM traMtt 6.e. house Map) Haled wbiped a) ell joins.
-BUILDER
Conlredor,
wHthr nelslard W w4ags I. g.i faded tips 1haam ten) h,ly nailed sl
CHECKLIST 22
a Mason
wl'bukr folr'4a; [Wood eNngla, etyll bulking Dow or bno. an pv+er
WINDOWSAND I Window find d r fully n I ntla hie al sill
WATER
DOORS: side fleshing that extends pan flashing, antl lop noshing met s MANAGEMENT Conlmdor,
I1 FLASHING .+rends rd r ands A.,hl -BUILDER 1 8
"p CHECKLIST 23 ` Fmmer
Step and kick —I Farthing shell be Installed el all roor-wall inlerse,Ion,
(e g dormam) extending > 4' up wall suriace above hoof deck end WATER
RODE:
11nd-tFratalwithriminagaplonasbove, Housewrepehrid,_ rk over General
MANAGEMENT
Geld noshing to creole a positive drolnepa plane. Inle,ecllnp well eklnB Conlredor,
FLASHING shell terminals 1 In above the of or higher, per manufadumes -BUILDER a Fmmer
mmendellone. Continuous flashing shall be Installed In place of slap CHECKLIST 3 1
fleshing for metal and robber membrane ,-%
ATTIC FACING WALLS
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Fram.tl
'ENERGY DESIGN General
11 le the Builders—tocnelblllly to rollow end ..plate the Weser WATER
' WALLS:
LUMBER DIMENSION; 22B
SPEC FOR WALL Conlredor
'CHECKLISTS
Management System Builder Checklist. The Refer will provide the MANAGEMENT
General
ATTIC FACING
LUMBER SPACING: 24'oc, or l6'ac
OPTION 8
BUILDER
Builderwilh the the 411s1 Iha Bulloer may have the Rater vent' any -BUILDER
Contractor
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: Minimum R-l3-Grades
Framer
applicable Items an the d,ecklld CHECKLIST
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val; 2 R-3 with mn.,dhm fadng
For slabs lose than IT below grade, 100%of Blab edge shall be
I=XTERIOR WALLS 8 GARAGE WALL
'SLABS
to z R� at the depth o12'A' end aligned wim the Ihermel
General
'WALLS:
(CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Sit& Framed
(LUMBER DIMENSION: 2.6
'ENERGY DESIGN Generet
SPEC FOR WALL Contractor
REDUCED
Installed
(boundary of the welts.
'ENERGYDESIGN
Slab insulation shall extent to the lop of the ale. In provide
Contract.
EXTERIOR
(LUMBER SPACING: 24'oa
OPTION 1 8
THERMAL
SPEC TERC 42
r—. he
Iharmel break If the lop of the Insulation la (addled beNrean the
8
Framer
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: R-19-Grader
Framer
BRIDGING
exterior well ark the edge of the inleriorsleb, it ,hell be penndled to be
. of t
'CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: None
cul al o 45Eegree angle aweyfromthe exlerlwwall
A) Al.room mural be homed la okwk Ri Is edge.
Pelb slabs, porth 61abs, walks, end driveways eloped i 0261n Part
General
' WALLS:
1w.Le roo
Iu rbedwwirdo
bW11ac"
Deaeral
eweyfmm home m edge of sudew or lO N„ whichever is lew Whom WATER
Contractor
EXTERIOR -
a) o e.
as 1. and o
C) Fraryag el windo're Is limited to one pair ofJecks and one pair of
'TERC contractor
SLOPES:
eelbac apace to aeon shen 10 flles or draYu designed to MANAGEMENT
8
REDUCED
Icing qude W Nppon the header.
445
a
PAVED
cent' water from foundation shell be provided Beckon limping k sal .BUILDER
water
Exwvebr
THERMAL
0)Ali kl.da I Waller wall Inlereectluns Insulated to The same R-value
Framer
SURFACES
r.quh.d Ifp.W drelnege can be sdlfavad using nani 0he compel CHECKLIST 1.1
and/or Finf
BRIDGING
M erf real Of bra rxkror was
rdN. N dltir.Med by a certified r,ydrdopiel, roll eckM-4L or engineer.
Corwrele
E) All framing must be spaced el least 10" on center.
Fhel grade bra or In scheduled by builder to be, eloped z 0 6In per fl
'WALLS:
Oenerel
�awayhom hone fart 10 it and back -ell tamped to pm.rlsailing. 'WATER
General
EXTERIOR
All extedor..a. shall be constructed to allow.toes. for the
. COnI.cKr
3LOPE3:
'Wham eamedw emit spew to lase men 10 A., ,oral. erdralro deelgne MANAGEMENT
Contractor
REDUCED
Installation of z R-6 Insulation that extends to the oximor wall sheathing,
TERG 44 5e
8
FINAL GRADE
Ito wary water from foondetlm ehall be provided Baeklrl tamping Is not -BUILDER
8
THERMAL
Framer
required If proper drainage can be achieved using rem-naWing compact CHECKLIST 1.2
Excavator
BRIDGING
•edge, as delermmird by a codified hydrologist, sag sdentist, or angl"—
Gapilarybrankbaneori oil gabs p.g., cab on game. k--rd si.t)
„HALLS:
(Headers shall be Insulated z P,3 val porn goua dpy Neulslbn
(5.3,1) 4 In bed If z 051n clesn pgrapsEa covered with zB m6
General
EXTERIOR
sheathing. SIP headers, other pr.leblfNad benlaled trasdlre,
General
r
001yrWhyWy phasing Moped B-12 M. or2 V 04NO40 pegyalyrane WATER
Conlredor
REDUCED
elrglo-member or two -member 'win" will, WagWn allMr la Lefwsna
•TERC 4.456 Cenlrector
inW.Limwtlh tiPed �- In d rea.clad with mnuHa.La abdvb. MANAGEMENT
8
THERMAL
or. one side, or en equivalent assembly, except whom a Imm"forplan
8
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OR: -BUILDER
Excavator
BRIDGING
'Provided by the builder, erchllecidesigner, or englneer Indlcsh. that
lull -depth solid headers are the only acceptable option
Fmmer
JI M4 it. unRrxm layer of send overield with geolexllls drainage CHECKLIST 1.3
ftmbq and covered wf8l sheeting or V exbuded polystyrene
and/or Finl
Concrete
For homes that don't have a slab-onmrade foundation and do have
WATER
General
' WALLS:
EXTERIOR
Framing el Indown shall be limited too malmum of one Terror king
studs and one lack slude window opening to supped the header
Geneml
F�Mr, sudaq or bailee grade we0. Sear" es follows: 'WATER
General
GUTTER 8 expeneNe or.Hepable ,cite, guttere a downspouts provided met amps
MANAGEMENT
Conlredor,
REDUCED
pair per
and window ells Addganel Jack elude shell be used only as needed for
'TERC 4 4 5c Contracor
WALLS: For pouraO.ncmle, concrete masonry, and Iroulaletl concrete forme, ;MANAGEMENT
Contract.
8
DOWNSPOUT to lateral piping that deposits water an sloping flnel grade 2 51L from
-BUILDER
8 Landscaper
THERMAL
sWctural support and cripple studs only as needed to maintain
&
BELOW GRADE -BUILDER
flnleh with dampprooflng coaling. CHECKLIST 15
Mason
foundation or to underground.lchmenl system> 10 R From foundation
The assessment ofwhelher the son Is expensive or collapsible shall be
CHECKLIST 3 2
BRIDGING
on-panbr spacing of studs
Framer
completed by a cerilfled hydrologleLsoll sdenOsi, or engine er. A roof
design without gutiom la ac.plable ITIl dapoells rolnwaler to a
•Prolacled drain lie she be ma elkd of the feelings or basemen) and
grede4evel mck bed with waterproof liner and drain pipe that deposits
WALLS:
crawl,"' wells, level or sloped to discharge to outside grade (daylight
welorr,maing ,lottedWfromis
EXTERIOR
shagrunwngth InteriorrINTrwall l re
General
I 1 shall .bolo WATER drillGeneral
[I tea Bump pump. Thetopel.eeh TAId. Ile pee h ele.M
the bottom the sA14 Pe us'vlspece Roo,. Each ,hall be MANAGEMENT
Conlredor
—,nish be
herveeling eyslema maybe used la meal mls mqulremenl when
nt when
requFoundairen.ment
REDUCED
1'x6' furring behind the find partition
Welder behind
Redder blocking, full length pa
'TERC 4-4 Sd Conlredor
a
FOUNDATION: of owhaele pip.
DRAIN TILE with at base B Indree or to th inch.,,Fred w dean gravel -BUILDER
8
designed topropertys above drain ovemow, meelkg the dhdrege-dlsknce
requirements above
THERMAL
al
stud, drywall tilde, or other equNebnt ellemellve
other equivalent
Framer
The graved
The gravel layer shag be fury Mapped with ferric cloth or drain gee CHECKLIST 1.1
a
Excavator
BRIDGING
pro-wrappedpreepped with a febric, OUT 10 prevent clogging of the drain IF. with
WATER G�neral
ROOF: Saf-sealing blluminoue membrane or equivalent installed at all valley, MANAGEMENT C liarIrser,
FLASHING 1•rool deck panetrallons CH-BUILDERECKLIST 33 18 Framer
WATER
FLOORING 'ft'lo'w'°F carpel lid mmlalbd _"N .......
5foalv1lh0.. and MANAGEMENT
ihawers -BUILDER
CHECKLIST4-1
Cement board or equ'nalenl molslure-reeistanl backing material Inelell.
n all wags behind tub and shower enclosures composed of Ille or panel
WALLS: assemblies with caulked jons. Paper -faced beckerhoerd shag net be WATER
IINDTUBSAND used Mormlllhlclub and showerenclaeuree(e g. Fiberglass With no MANAGEMENT General
SHOWERS roan.) era exempt In mThu baci malarial requ;..mme -IH. -BUILDER Contractor
,.quirt by ghe Rrrtuledwee. PaplMecad t2lirbaad W41Y ah' b. CHECKLIST 4.2
used bshthd Rded rzk, ondal,K.g and a* 9It main ASTM
VeNcal The
mamba, shell either he on<enler or have an
'WALLS: aflemallve structural purpose (e.g., framing members at the edge of Generet
EXTERIOR pre-fnbripated panels) that Is apparent to the mler or documented in e
REDUCED r,mlrg plan provided by the builder, archilecl, designer, or engineer. N - TERC 44.5. Conlredor
THERMAL more than 5%of studs may lack an apparent or documented structural 8
BRIDGING purpose, which to equivalent to one vedical stud for every 30 linear feel Framer
of wall, assuming 16" o c. slud apadng
'AIR SEALING: I All sal plates adjacent to.ndltianed spew leaked to foundation or
WALLS sub -floor with caulk Foem gasket at,. placed beneath sill plot. tf realin 'TERC 521
stop comsele or masonry and adjacent to conditioned epece.
Attic eave baf las are In he Installed at every, calling jols"er bay to
WIND BAFFLE: 'Prevenllnouletlon from falling into solff and to prevent wirq washing of
FULLY -ALIGNED the Insulation. AFIc,eve battle can be achieved ina number of ways, TERC 3 General
AIR BARRIERS Ih..gh relsed pole or heel calling Framing antl banding the ante of the Conlmdor
.gang jdsls a by Inslalling a pre -made tabbed cardboard baffle or a
begle that Is designed to work with a ventilation shoot.
WATER
Ali. aide sheathing Is required on all al8a fadrg warts H present.
General
Building materials wilh visible a roof wale, damage. moltl not
iBulk g
MANAGEMENT
Genarel
WALLS: Sheathing shell cover all vertical surfaces including open framing
TERC 31
Conlmdor
FRAMING:
Installed, Building materiels shen be elorsd Inside or kept of o/pround
-BUILDER
Contractor,
ATTIC FACING cavlllw el .ndllloned floor systems If preHnL Sheathing must he ve
8
and adequately.vemd and Fmtecled from min and molslim damage
CHECKLIST 4.4
g Framer
seams loped and fully sealed to creole an ear banter
Framer
!For any lnsulaled wane. exterior aide air barriers shall no] be inbmpled
Interior wells not enclosed (e.g., with drywall) It sitherthe Framing
WATER
toy erehiledural features such ea padres, dodo, pomh r.ts, dropped
WALLS:
•members or Iroulegon products have high mosture ."reel. For
MANAGEMENT
General
WALLS: �orland cellinga Me to- Ak berrlem shot be properly sealed.
IT mmuladumes Installation guidelines. For aide facing wane make
TERC 31
General
Conlredor
MOISTURE
w 1-e
e pplied Insulation products, fo.w manufacturers drying
-BUILDER
Contractor
FULLY-AUGNEO
sure aWc aide sheathing le sealed to form air ATTIC SIDE
8
CONTENT
mendelions. As guidance, EPA recommends that not
recommendations. g
CHECKLIST 4.5
AIR BARRIERS SHEATING IS REQUIRED AND SHALL COVER ALL VERTICAL
O ALL
Framer
exceed 16%moisture content.
SURFACES. SHEATHING MUST BE TAPED / SEALED TO CREATE
DOORS:
Dropped wiling/eofllt below un.MWoned slide must have shwhock,
General
DOORS:
EFFICIENCY
1-Solid d.rs -021 U-Val (R-0-7) NO SHGC Reling
ENERGY DESIGN
General
before
CEILINGS; Offer or Omer solid material instilled at is prev tailing height under
FUR I iramyg me dmppadcelflng seflll. This prevents under
TERC 3 3
Conlmdor
SPECIFICATION
2-s 1/2111e-427 U-Val (R-3.7)4305HGC
SPEC.
Conlmdor
BARRIERS g meteor
BAR Calling material shell w sealed el edges a any gaps or
AIR BARRIERS parity g y gap o
8
3 > 1121i1e.0.32 U-Val (R-3.1) (1 30 SHGC
shme
penelretions
Framer
WINDOWS:
'WINDOWS: ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED
ENERS SIGN
General
Fro yguH rolled•heel lryla .;led piste fr
ROOF: nil sm�np or aapnMlanl shell
:General
Conlmdor
EFFICIENCY
U.VALUE: .0.35
�
Conlmdor
CONSTRUCTION be used to allow for uncompressed InWalNa ka lop plate of
TERC 4.1
SPECIFICATION
;SHGC: SD.30
exterior wells
ATTIC J�Iraulolkrh beneath eWe platforms (e.g., 14VAC pletbmo, walkways)> I General
PLATFORMS: R-21 Fmmers shall 'frame-up" any such Performer to create at Warta -
REDUCED III` Conlmdor
of free space under plalfomls to be adequeNly Insulated. Platforms TERC43 8
THERMAL ahead I. ifamed In.way man•lean kNWetV It areas la onslalf Framer
BRIDGING -Insulation
WAMATERAIALS ED, 0 d altlequalnlym etredrihas
ntl protected From mindnntl maPI otlnmgg CHEC MST 4 4 Y APTRADELE
_ITTLE ROCK
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H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE.1608
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 6/26/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
February 2, 2011
TITLE
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CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC.
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC,
820 NORTH ST., STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
GENERAL NOTES
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
1. ALL STRUCTURAL INFORMATION SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY.
ARKANSAS
CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER REVIEW AND DESIGN
ALL STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUCH AS ALL FRAMING WALLS, BEAMS CONNECTIONS,
HEADERS, JOISTS AND RAFTERS
SCALE
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF STUD UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
VARIES
3 COORDINATE LOCATION OF UTILITY METERS AWAY FROM PUBLIC VIEW. VISUAL IMPACT
SHALL BE MINIMIZED L E AS LOW AS POSSIBLE
DATE
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL CLOSET SHELVING REQUIREMENTS AS REQUIRED
5. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS FOLLOW DIMENSIONS ONLY
June 30, 2011
6. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CABINET DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO FABRICATION
TITLE
7. BEDROOM WINDOWS SHALL HAVE MIN NET CLEAR OPENING OF 5.7 SO FT. A MIN
NET CLEAR OPERABLE WIDTH OF 20" A MIN NET CLEAR OPERABLE HEIGHT OF 24" AND
HAVE A MAX FINISH SILL HEIGHT OF 43" ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
FOUNDATION &
$ ALL EXPOSED INSULATION SHALL HAVE A FLAME SPREAD RATING OF LESS THAN 25 AND
FLOOR PLANS
A SMOKE DENSITY RATING OF LESS THAN 450
9. BATHROOMS AND UTILITY ROOMS SHALL BE VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE WITH A MIN 90 CFM
FAN RANGE HOODS SHALL ALSO BE VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE
10. ATTIC HVAC UNITS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 20" OF ITS SERVICE OPENING. RETURN AIR SHEET NO
GRILLS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN 10 FT OF A GAS FIRE APPLIANCE
11. ALL INTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE COVERED WITH A 1/2" GYP BD WITH METAL CORNER
REINFORCING, TAPE FLOAT AND SAND. (3 COATS). USE 1/2" GYP BD ON CEILINGS
12 ALL BATH AND TOILET AREA WALLS AND CEILINGS FROM FINISH FLOOR SHALL
HAVE WATER RESISTANT GYP BD A1.0
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CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC,
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC.
820 NORTH ST., STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
Aoveuc A.
VARIES
DATE
June 30,2011
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CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC,
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.7722894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC,
820 NORTH ST., STE. 7,
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
LOCATION
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
June 30, 2011
ELEVATIONS
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MIN R3B CEILING INSUL,
BY BAG WEIGHT
NOT THICKNESS
5/6' GYP BD
INSULATED HEADER Y
OVER WINDOW
ROUGH OPENING
2x TREATED WOOD
12' HARDITRIM FASCIA
DRIP EDGE
EXPOSED SCISSOR TRUSSES
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MIN R36 CEILING INSUL,
SY BAG WEIGHT
NOT THICKNESS
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SEALANT
SW GYP BD
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INSULATION BAFFLE
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ROOF
SHEATHING
2x TREATED WOOD
12HAP.DITRIM FASCIA
SOFFIT VENT
SEALANT
- METAL-Z-FLASHING
L rri t
PAINTED WOOD SILL NI 1 I PAINTED WOOD SILL
AND APRON MTL FLASHING '1 AND APRON MTL FLASHING
HARDIPAN EL .I r RARDIPLANK SIDING
PLANK SIDING r _
2 MI WOOD STUDS @ CELLULOSE
AIR BARRIERYAPEp � � '1 G; I W RUBBED 2 X 6 WOOD STUDS @ 24' OC. AIR BARRIER TAPED AND
W MIN R 19 BLOWN CELLULOSE INSUL LAPPED TOORA RAWAY ! - ICONC FINISH W MIN R-19 BLOWN CELLULOSE INSUL LAPPED TO GRAIN AWAY
UTILIZE ADVANCED I UTILRE ADVAVCEO
FRAMING TECHNIQUES I 1/2 PLYWOOD l NI I j I I FRAMING TECHNIQUES SHEATHING 712' PLYWOOD
I Ix I y [ % F SHEATHING
1 f TREATED WOOD SILL PLATE W/ 1/2' DIA
SEALANT AROUND ANCHOR BOLL I ! I ! I ' - I i -` - WOOD RAILING SEALANT AROUND ANCHOR BOLT STAINLESS STEEL ANCHOR BOLTS
SILL GASKET, SEAL I I I S6 EM3EDCED MIN 4' IN CONC @ 48- O C
ILL GASKET, SEAL
BOTTOM PLATE TO SLAB �; TREATED WOOD SILL PLA7s w7 179'AI I I' I BOTTOM PLATE TO SLAB MEfAL'Z' FLASHING
1/2'RIGID INSULATION STNIAE$$'$TE EL ANCNOR730LTS Iyy KEYED B'CONCRETE SEAL TO SLAB AND
THERMAL BREAK AT SLAB •I EMBEpDEDMre+-IHCC7lC@q'O.��I _ I BLOCK w/CONTINUOUS 1/2'R!GID INSULATION EACH OTHER FOR CON-- BAND
4"CONCRETE SLAB I I ` I CONCRETE SLAB THE9MAL BREAK AT SLAB
- METAL'2'SLCPE SLAB
MOISTURE BARRIER SEAL TO SLAB _ ,
OCfi MIL EACH OTHER FOR COLT RAND• .
4' CRUSHED�� 4" CONCRETE SLAB
GRAVEL FILL 'I RUBBED y 2
CONCRETE FINISH MOISTURE BARRIER
I- 91GID INSULATION -71+-+ I I —I I— I'— 4-CRUSH-0
I: RUBBED CONCRETE FINISH
7
4
KEYED B" CONCRETE Z,
BLOCK WCONTINUOUS II
CONCRETE SLAB
I-� _ GRAVEL FILL � '
I I I_i . r fi' CMU FOUNDAI IW -+� I _ fi" CMU FOUNDATION WALL 1' RIGID INSULATION t If Tl"IFI� - 6' CMU FOUNDATION' WALL
_ FILLEDW GROUT ! `Ey Ivy i —I �" _ - —I . .
FILLED W GROUT 1 1 FILLED LED W GROU-
T r ti• jj� i—i_fp{k.
! �I I-' I j I - �_ KEYED B" -CONCRETE
� BLOCK W CONTINUOUS
CONCRETE SLAB .-. 'A. ••. I
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I III—SEERA4I �_ _ _ -I I"I .—I. ,I �kl_ISEF PLdNi—III.. 1 J—! —I !—I'SL•£P4AU :'_I�I� 1-
- -- • : —, , I ' ' 1 ' I —I I� L,� .— . I--- . I— —. I !=—I I :_ '--_ �'•_ �. — . i—I - ,—I .
DOUBLE BARREL LITE - SECTK7N THROUGH PORCH 2 WALLSECTK7N
ALIGN CENTERLINE OF
WOOD STUD AND
RAFTER OR TRUSS
WOOD RAFTER OR TRUSS
- HURRICANE STRAPPING
@ EACH RAFTER ORTRUSS
3'X 6' 209. GALV.
STEEL CONNECTOR RATE
W1 MIN 33d NAILS EA SIDE
SINGLE TOPPLATE
TOP PLATE SPLICE OVER STUD
SCALE 1 1/2"
Tx 6' 20g3 BALM
STEEL CONNECTOR PLATE
/f� � WlHge d-S6'NAlt9 EA. 5117E
- - SINGLE TOP PLATE
2x6 WOOD FRAMING
V�J AT EXTERIOR WALL
@ 24- ON CENTER
GYPSUM BOARD CLIP
@ MAX 16- ON CENTER
VERTICALLY
TOP PLATE SPLICE AT CORNER
SCALE 1
- 2xS WOOD FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
k�'7<_2.6WO0DBASE
@21'ON CENTER
AREA FOR INSULATION
GYPSUM BOARD CLIP
CSMAX 16'ON CENTER
VERTICALLY
PLATE
TWO STUD BASE WITH CLIP
SCALE 1 1/2"=1'-0"
2X6 WOOD FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
�— @ 24' ON CENTER
AREA FOR INSULATION
1X4 WOOD BLOCING
CONTINIOUS AT STUD
2x6 WOOD BASE PLATE
TOP PLATE SPLICE BETWEEN STUDS
SCALE 1 1/2" =1'-Q"
T-WALL CONNECTION
SCALE 1 1/2- =1'-O"
2x6 WOOD FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
24' ON CENTER
1x6 WOOD BLOCKING FULL
UP WALL
2M WOOD FRAMING
AT INTERIOR WALL
SPACE FOR INSULATION
CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAIACJ NIC T CK, AIA ADJUU.
510 BOOKER ST
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC.
820 NORTH ST.. STE.7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501690.2132
POLYSTYRENE LOCATION
DAM SHEATHING LITTLE ROCK
ULATED HEADER ARKANSAS
2x2 NAILER, ADDED TO 2x6 STUD
AND FLUSH TO EXTERIOR OF WINDOW
OPENING FOR NAILING A
OF WINDOW NAILING LNG TAB
TWO STUD BASE WITH BLOCKING INSULATED HEADER DETAIL
SCALE 1 1/2' =1 '-0" SCALE 1 1/2" =1 '-O"
ADVANCED FRAMING GENERAL NOTES:
I. ADVANCED FRAMING DETAILS DERIVED FROM ADVANCED WALL FRAMING TECHNOLOGY FACT SHEET, PUBLISHED
BY THE OFFICE OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY, STATE AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.
2. ADVANCED FRAMING STRATEGIES ARE REQUIRED BY THE ENERGY STAR 3.0 RATING IN LEIU OF CONTINIOUS
EXTERIOR INSULATION. IF COST-EFFECTIVE, SUBSTITUTE CONTINIOUS EXTERIOR INSULATION IN LIEU OF
ADVANCED WALL FRAMING-
SCALE
VARIFS
WALL
SECTIONS
SHEET NO.
A3.1
ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES, VERSION 3 (Rev. 03)
Water Management System Builder Checklist
II. The spacinmllons In this checklist are designed to help Improve moisture conlrol In new homes compared with homes built to
mum code. However. these features alone cannot prevent all moisture problems. For example, leaky pipes or overflowing
sinks or balks can lead to moisture Issues and negatively Impact the pedomanca of this chaddlai specified features
If This checklist shall be provided by the Reler to the Builder who shall complele the checklist Upon completion, the Sulder shall
return the checklist to the Refer for review. If desired by the Builder, the Rater may verify any item on this checklist. When this
re,
me Refer shell check the box of the verified Items In the Rater Verified column. The Rater Is only responsible for
eMurklp awl ifw Bua1m roe pomplpled Icy Builder checklist in tis entirety and for the items that ere checked in the Raler
vedcpdpdama CR any}.1M Wink�I Impossible for assessing the accuracy of the Held verincadons for Items In Mrs
dradreal ftl era Hal aheabll in *4 Rater Vanbed Where. iralhed, eft teeautiki i rL4rslee taapprmNgy f s efnure the
design and installation comply with the Builder checklist
ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES, VERSION 3 (Rev. 03)
HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor Checklist
I. This checklist shall be pmvlded by the Refer to the HVAC conuedor who shall complete one checklist for each system Upon
completion, the HVAC contractor shall return the checklisl(a) to the Refer, Alternatively, at the discretion of the contraclor and
Refer, the Refer may verify any Hem on [his checklist In place of the conhador. When this occurs, the Rater shall check the
box of the verged items In the Rater Verified column. The Refer is only responsible for ensuring that the Contractor has
completed the Conlreclor checklist In Ila entirely and for the Hems that are checked In the Rater Verified column (If any) Th.
Rater Is not responsible for assessing the accum y of the Items In this checklist that ere not checked In the Rater Verified
column. Inalead. It le the conlnaclors axdue. reaponcibilily to ensure the design and installation comply with the Contractor
Msokliel
II This checklist applies to ventilation systems, split air conditioners, unitary air conditioners, Bir-souroalwalar-source (LB ,
geothermal) heal pumps up to 85.000 Btu/h and furnaces up to 225,000 Blu/ h. All other equipment, including bottom, Is
exampL
H. The HVAC System Quality Inslellellon Contractor Checklist Is designed to align with the requirements of ASHRAE 62.2-2010 and
published addenda and ANSI I ACCACs 5 01-2007 protocol, thereby Improving the performance of HVAC equipment in new
homes when compared to homes built to minimum code. However, these features alone cannot prevent all ventilation, Indoor
air quality, or HVAC problem (e g„ those caused by a lack of maintenance by occupenls) Themfom, this cheddiel Is not a
guarantee of proper ventilation, Indoor air quality, or HVAC performance.
IV The Raker is only responsible for ensuring that the Contractor has completed the Contractor checklist in its entirety and verifying
the discrete objective premelers referenced In Section 1 of this checklist, nor Ira assessing the accuracy of the load
calculations or geld verifications Included or la verify the accuracy of every Input on the Contractor checkllet.
V The Reler shall ellher confirm Iha[ the contractor selected IheorDlimp<Jwdyobfeel reamsew beaker— ed Item by
contractor a justification for the selected location The Rater need not ibir fa I legitimacy of the Justification to quality the
home
IV HVAC Syslem Quality Installation Contractor checklist completed In Its entirely and mllecled for records, along with
documentation on ventilation system, full load calculations, AHRI cedincale, and balancing report
CHECKLIST GUIDEBOOKS
I. EPA has developed guidebooks on the checklists to explain the nationals behind each Ham- Each Item Is explained In more derail
and Is accompanied by Iliudrotlons and example photos.
A Go To:—anergysla .gov
B On Right Side, Click on: Go To Partner Resources
C, On Right Side, Click on: Specific Resources For. New Home Builders, Raters, Sponsors a Lenders
D, In Program Remumee, Click on: Training Requirements end Resources
I.Checklld Guidebooks are at the bottom of the page
ENERGY STAR RATING PROCESS
BEFORE CONSTRUCTION
II Complete ESTAR Penner Builder training requirements. SEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
III. Contraden HVACcompenythelhascompleledthe HVACContrector Cradenlleling Requirements. SEETRAINING
REQUIREMENTS
'III. Coahad a cenlfied home energy rater for reling services before construction- SEE ATTACHED LIST OR GO TO
WWW.RESNET.US
IN The Bullderwlll need to supply the Ralarwlth basic Information about each home, address, house plan, and subcontractor
contact Information before construction begins,
V. The Refer shell provide the Water Management System Builder Checklist to the Builder and the HVAC Quality Installation
Contractor Checklist to the HVAC company repras-IsOve for each caroled address.
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Adhere to all speclgrations and build the house es per the design Use the specification to met, contractor specific scopes of
work to ensure compliance of all applicable components, methods and equipment with the ESTAR national program requirements.
I ROUGH INSPECTION
A. ROUGH INSPECTION: (Pre -Drywall Inspectom, or Rough Inspection) Verification of the Thermal Enclosure System Rater
Checklist (TERC) and the HVAC Rater Checkltel.
a-to,tie ! Aaerwab ln1lWUm M by4eaed it tool Wyr dN as hung.
C. WHAT: All checklist items that should be cw,44la et Rim prelm%%be Inspeced,
I. All all d4e+vtyn of III Rk vr, the builder may verify up to eight Items sped lad In this checklist. When axerdeed, the
buadsY lexppMl[iXty as be femveby aGMwh oW by the builder algning off on the checkllsl for the Harris) the[ they
enrted.
n, The Sunder shell use their copy of the TERC end the Project SpedHca[lons to ensure ell measure. ere In compliance
before scheduling the Rough Inspection.
it Failed Hams that result in lumdow i Inspection@ will mull In additional charges
N The Builder Shen not their Rater 3 de In advance to schedule the Rough Inspection
HY ys a ace S- u e uB
v-The guilder shall present to the Refer for review, the WMS-Builder Checklist at the Rough Inapedion
vi Any and all corrections that may be needed shell be completed before proceeding will drywall and In a way that
meets the requirements
II FINAL INSPECTION:
A. FINAL INSPECTION: Verification of hertretmng Thermal End— System Rater Checklist (TERC) and the HVAC Ruler
Cl Items and performance testing.
B WHEN: After House is complete and equipment Is Installed and powered -up and before occupancy
C WHAT: All remaining checklist Items will be Inspected. The Rater will conduct required performance lesung
L The Builder shell use their copy of Iha Checklists end the Project specifications to ensure all remaining measures are
completed and In compliance balms s haduling the Final Inspection Fnllad llama that result In turn -down Inspection
wis resultin aedaanel dal
is, The Builder ahstl ildly their 1113 days, it advance Io ech kkka vie I firepeg0nn-
nl The Builder sMn..bnJI the compered WMg.&+adw 0-1,11.1 at the Rival Inspection
iv. Try HVACCcrcrn[• RepreapnHL'.p Null glnril fire vOrrWalDe HVAC,CW**dor GnllrAgW,alptq Wen
demdlsmaBHr en voML'elnnfyifem, idl kart raw .g A}IRl raniLmG card blealylp repel l-
v,'A*filarahWvdmyallmpai idg name ca R,a TERC all HVACHaalar Caaotdal alrq aofiW pia Wmpl+trd&Aden
send HVAC. 0antraear ohacidyu I fly mcall
vl- The Rater shell conduct Performance testing Including but not limited to: whole house leakage, dud leakage, HVAC
kitchen (v)sWaran(,)
pressures, pressure differentials of bedrooms, fresh air ventilation, bathroom exhaust fans) and
k
AFTER CONSTRUCTION
I, II Is the responsibility of the Builder to place the ENERGY STAR Label In the breaker box of each quallned home,
11. The Rarer shell provide the Bolder and/or Program Administrator with final reports, cortamtea, and the ENERGY STAR Label for
IN breaker box In a timely manner after Final Inspection Is completed and passed.
iIL The Ruler shell complete his/her section, of the City of Little Rock Green Building Incentive form and return a signed copy to the
builder, along with copies of paid Invoices, after all Imoloea are paid In NIL
BUILDER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
II. Builders must complete the online ENERGY STAR Orientation Training to be eligible to build homes qualified under VBMIm 3.
Effective Jsnuery 1, 2011, new builders must lake this training to become partners. Builders who joined prior to 2011 must
complete the training by December 31, 2011 to rem,in ENERGY STAR partners
Ilk Join ENERGY STAR
hllpsJ,i w energystar govAndex.rim?c=bldrs_lendars_ialms r In
11, Take the ENERGY STAR Orientation Training for Builders
A Must submit proof of completion,
HVAC CONTRACTOR CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS
I, To be eligible to Install HVAC equipment In homes qualified under Version 3. HVAC mntmd,m must complete ENERGY STAR
Version 3 Training and be eedenlleled through an EPA recognized industry organization. For Information m working with
ENERGY STAR qualified homes as an HVAC con[mcior, please visit our HVAC contractors webpage-
AMop1Aw erw.gyaw go"4,le+Om're=ddm_tsmdma_mW+.nh_/nae_mhtraaig7
WHAT IS A HOME ENERGY RATING?
,A home energy rating Involves an analysis of a home's conslrudion plane and crape Inspections. Based on the home's plans, the
(Home Energy Rater uses an energy efficiency software package to perform an energy analysis of [he home's design This analyst.
.yields is
projected, pre-wrislrudi, n HERS Index.
(Upon completion of the plan review, the rater will work with the builder to Identify the energy efficiency Improvements needed I.
nsure the house will meet ENERGY STAR performance guidelines, The rater then conducts arsile inspections, typically inducting a
Iblower door lest (to lest the leakiness of the house) and a duel teal (to teal the leakiness of the ducle) Results of these tests, along
With inputs derived from the plan review, are used to generate the HERS Index for the home,
nlike a Building Performance Audit or a weathema[lon assessment, a home energy rating Ie a recognized tool in the mortgage
(klIndustry. Home energy ratings can be used In a variety of ways In the housing Industry. Since a rating quenunes the energy
,performance of a home, the HERS Index provides an easily underslandable means to compare the relative energy of iiI of
d'df.mrt homes.
The HERS Index
The HERS indn itovx&V ayekltun etlab►nhed by the Raydendel Earsgy $ankya Netwndh (RESNET),n whkha name bayt to the
+pppnratipnf at the HERB RHamca Home jbread on Iha 20M klkaHekorwl Energy CW14.11i Coce)pcoat a HERS tndgx of
I DO. "Is ■no, rare w4W pofee eccleaa HE RS Jnpu aka. The Igavan a hame•a HERB lrws, Iha mere armrgy of sil s Is ks
compadaear to IN Hill Wreiarce Home
Each t-Icahn eta In pie HERB tryea carpsputds toe 1%reduction In ef*W crelurlpolH oadVdM to the HERS Reference
Hone. Thum tomes win a HERS Vidal44 EB rS 15%more unsrgy orifi l gmvr I HERS Raramnsa Homp ist home with It
HERS awex'et eO to 201g rare -troy etllaeaa
HFRS'"Index
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Accredited rater training providem provide the training that rater candidates are required to successfully complete In order to become
codified home energy m em
0: What is a home energy rathI
A: The home energy meng Is a standard measurement of the home, energy efficiency. An energy rating allows a home buyer to
eaally compere the energy costs for the homes being coneldered
0: What la levIal d Is d home anargyralkhgT
A: Hoene oral rplAga IrI aft-1a Irgpe�mi by a moiler4al imergr efficiency pminebn vi - a home enownes, Home
erwgy col= baared hole omuod qtR ESINE7 wo,461ed heme gaergy+ahng eyalana The hmw$-W raMr knpe 1a
I home No meaaumt W cmMy ciurapertgliu, sun at—1caica lgvmm, widen e[rwioocy. wee W wild w man, the
heaHq ampp ari siraNm ell—mey. and Me weir orlarloWa el Ina hems- Perfmnance Asking tvrh as a hferrer all Ipa!
mNeurVg door dnddua lan ape may be und- The III nerrive+A pare area bNwaan t end IM depi nd'dq on is
fatal YfSdi Mil all IN Nral Md(ry cosh It ace pu&Aki Ahprrrgwnlar wno-11le rgyaaa the 11.
offegricy ckka use the —I reing Is erandy W pinpebrl Was- evaHemcare WVmvemen 9
0: Can I Wd the results of a home energy rating?
A: Home energy ratings must meal the stringent standards developed by RESNET. Raters must abide by a code of elhics, rating
standards of practice, and most disclose all financial Interests to the client The mortgage Industry recognizes the raging
to
qualify for an energy efficient mortgage
0: What can I do with an energy rating?
A The energy mgng provides the following benenle:
I. When buying a home a ruling allows you to compere homes according to [heir energy efficiency
II. A rating allows you to know the energy pedpmanm of your home and Identities msl effective Improvements that you can
make to Increase your comfort and home, performance.
III A rating Is required to quality the home for an energy aMdo,t mortgage.
N. A rating is required for a home to be is baled se, ENERGY STAR
0: How can I gel a mfing?
A: RESNET has posted a national dlmdory that III who to con[@ ct for a rating by date
HOW TO QUALIFY A HOME
II. Build the house es per the design to ensure a passing HERS Index Score after completion end all ESTAR Nations[ Program
Requirements am meL The Builder is responsible for complance.
III Complete Inspection checklists: Compliance with all applicable Items on ell creditors Is mandatory
A- Thermal Enclosure System Rotor Checklist: Rulers Responsibility for completing.
B HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist: Raters Responsibility or completing
C. INAC System Quality Installation Contractor Checklist: HVAC Contractors Responsibility for completing
D. Water Management System BuHdar Checklist: Builders Responsibility for completing.
To the fullest extent permitted by the laws of the State of Arkansas, the Contractor shall
indemnify and hold harmless the City of Little Rack, the City of Little Rock Architectural
Review Committee Members, any Architect orArchltect Consultants, Including any agent
end employee of any of them from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses,
including but not limited to punitive damages and attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting
from Contractor falling to perform all necessary soil tests Including soll samples,
topographic surveys, and soil borings, prior to bidding. The site plans ( If any) provided with
this structure by the City of Little Rock, and the Architectural Review Committee, are not site
specific. Therefore It Is Imperative that Contractor complete all necessary site visits, soils
testing, boundary and/or topography surveys necessary for the actual site designated for
this project prior to bidding on this project."
CITY of
LITTLE ROCK
H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE.1608
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 6126/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
June 29, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO.
S 1 Is
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
LIGHTING AND APPLIANCES
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
Come -ionresislanl drain pan, property sloped to drainage system,
Venlllallon air Into provided with rodent Insect screen with< 05 Inch
General
Included-
Condensate pan shall be made of conoslon-resleart
HVAC-
General
GENERAL
ENERGY STAR
APPLICABLE
mesh Without roper maintenance, ventilation air Inlet screens alien
P
HVAGRATER
Canlreclor
me(e1 19, to include elvenized steel and II Drain pen shall drain
9 D
CONTRACTOR
Coereclor
ENERGY STAR
GFI4ERAL APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
CHECKLIST
TRADE
become filled with debris. Therefore, EPA recommends, but does not
CHECKLIST 07.3
&
DRAIN PAN
condemote to a cons icuous I ofdis el to alert occu nts In the
p enter pos pat
CHECKLIST 12
a
REWIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD CHECKLIST
DESCRIP ION TRADE
REFERENCE
FS
requlm, that theseventilatlon air Inlets be located so as to 1adlllate
vent of a stoppage of the primary drainage system; and shall be
Must refer to
HVACdrainage
REFERENCE
access and regularrvice by the owner.
HVAC
equipped with a backfiow prevention valve when drained to a shared
checklist
system, such as a storm water management system.
PLUMBING:
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
General
Connections and routing of tluetwork completed without kinks or sharp
General
HVAC System Quality Installation Conbactor Chaddist shalt be HVAC-
General
CONTRACTOR
WATERHEATERnerg
,OHW T Electric SI°ra Tank T
tie Type
'ENERGY DESIGN
General
INLETS a
Ventilation air comas directly from outdoors end not from ad
yro adjacent
HVAC-RATER
Contractor
DUCT
beddl. Klaft afa b!M uvalaed.nd efe data Fn bent
HVAC-RATER
Contractor
completed in it, ens and b the a ter for records, Cantredor
CHECKLISTS: rely en y energy rate CHECKLIST
OHW
( )
'OHW Energy Fedor. z 0,90 EF
SPEC
Conlmdor
VENTILATION
dwelling units, garages, crewlspeces, car attics
CHECKLIST 07.4
8
INSTALLATION
embedwMn
ecloas sharp mmare such as training mem0ers Sharp bends are to be
CHECKLIST 021
8
HVAC along Wtih drsnmrenWtion on venNatian system, full load calculations, Must refer to g
'DHW Gallons: 75 gallons
SOURCE
HVAC
evolded and occur when the radius of the turn in the dud is less than
HVAC
AHm eedlltosio, aria balancing repro- checklist HVAC
IDHW Location: See Plans
one duct diemeler-
No ex -of coiled or looped flexible ductwork- Duds shall not Include
Sy+Wm Type: Air—S— Heel Pump
'ENERGY DESIGN
coiled or looped ductwork except to the extent needed for acoustical
Hee EMden 10 2 HSPF
cy' General
'APPLIANCES:
DISHWASHER shell lea ENERGY STAR qualified.
SPEC
LOCAL
Kitchen axhauat e I Ill Installed Thal exhausts dlrecll I be ouldoom
YB e Y °
General
control Balancing dampers or proper dud acting shell be used instead
B Des D Der
General
EQUIPMENTICA71O Cooling Eflkbnry: z SEER 'ENERGY DESIGN Contractor
(Pro 0sed Brand:
p
Sea
General
MECHANICAL
and meals one of the follawln Rater -measured airnow slandertls:
B
HVAC-RATER
Conlmdor
DUCT QUALITY
p. g pars ere us
of lav Io limN Sow to digusers When balendn dam ed,
HVAC _R
Contrador
SPECIFICATIONS c See I
o cal
plane SPEC 8
DISHWASHER
(Model Number.
ESTAR webpage Ie
Contractor
EXHAUST
CONTINUOUS FLOW RATE: z 5 ACX, based on kitchen volume
CHECKLIST 0&1
8
INSTALLATION
They shell ha loceled at the trunk to IImR noise unless the trunk will not
CHECKLIST 022
4
Duct Insulation:
OPTION 1 Wet Irxwletim: Supply end Returns z R-6 HVAC
EnergyFactar:
earth for products.
INTERMITTENT FLOW RATE: z100 CFM
HVAC
aeapestill, +WMnW Yalwrtlrg process Is concluded. In such rases,
HVAC
Supply Duel L--done See Plans
OpppuMe gtapn Dampen IDBD; os d0mpere then one Imsled kl ale
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DUCT QUALITY
Building mNlles moat not be used as supply or velum tluda
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Program Contractor
THERMOSTAT pumps, Na thermostat shall have 'Adaptive Recovery technology to Requiremenle 8
FIXTURES
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DUCT QUALITY
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EXHAUST FAN
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'DUCT INSULATION
All connecliom to Imnk duds, supply duds, m(um duds end duct boole
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CFM
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Iwalod in unconditioned space shall be Insulated to zR-6
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In the HVAC contradordmdiisland note. Must refer to
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Total Dud Leakage shall be s 6 CFM25 per 100 sq R. of conditioned
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COMBUSTION
No umenled combustion equipment is permitted within the thermal
boundary, Fumaces,boilers, and water healers Imalod within the
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DUCT LEAKAGE
1.
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SELECTED IPamm°lera and dares farselece heal pump equipment located Conlmdor
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APPLIANCES
home's pressure boundary shall be medlanlcaltytlrefletl ar
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toil Leakage Ica Outdoors shell be 5 4 CFM25 100 s . fl of
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For fireplace. that are not mechanically dread a dirsel-vented to
ALL Ductwork shell be sealed with an approproridate UL rated duct
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outdoors, Inlet net rated exhaust flow of (he two largest exhaust fans
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sealing materiel at all Joints, seems, elbows and folds of duciboots Dud
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COMBUSTION
(excluding summer coding tan.) is < 15 CFM per 100 sq. A of
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DUCT LEAKAGE
Ibools shall have a neoprene gasket installed before drywall to prevent
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PLEASE SEE CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST FOR SPECIFICS checklist
safety Iasi procedure- 20. 26, 29, 30, 31
Alh caulk, eigeon or equivalent materiel,
HVAC. General
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General
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CONTRACTOR Contractorpressure
COMBUSTION
(—led Inside the home'. bountlary,the Refer he, concluded
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DELNERED
IRaler-nneasured ventilation rate is within 100.120% of HVAC contractor
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REFRIGERANT CHECKLIST 07
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RESNETe or BPI-e combustion safety lest procedure and determined
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design value (2-11)
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that the ambient CO lest results are less than 35 ppm.32
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At least one MERV 6 or higher filler Installed In each dueled mechanlcal
system. Per ASHRAE 62 2.2010, dueled mechanical systems are (hose
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Im( supply air 10 an occupleble spars through ductwork exceeding 10 t
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FILTRATION
m length and through a thermal conditioning component, except for
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FILTRATION
Allred— err anmech
anically hanically supplied outdoor through
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Ventilation controls ere to be labeled, unless function is obvious ag.,
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VENTILATION AIR
All ventilation air lnlela shall be located >106°f stretched-eldng
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end regular service by the wmer. HVAC fillers located In the attic shall
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exheusl hpotl, or vehicle exheusl. Exception: veryaptlon OaetsblM
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wall shall be z 3 R away from dryer exhausts and mnlaminetion
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Must refer to HVAC
Ibelwaen me .tic access location and the Oiler-
sources exiling Through the rmL
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Filler access panel must Inclutle gasket or compemble sealing
.mechanism and Fits snugly against the ximend edge °I filler when
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closed to prevent bypass. The filter media box (1 a , the component in
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INLETS 8
VnNE4&pr err Inlets above grade aroof deck In Climate Zones
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SYSTEM Oparatirg and safely controls coal OEM requirements CHECKLIST
the listener or pre-habrtceed by the rmnrdactureir to meal this
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LITTLE ROCK
N S P - 2
H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE.1608
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 6126/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
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VARIES
DATE
February 2, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO.
s1.2
EXTERIOR
WALLS, ROOF, WINDOW
AND
FRAMING,
SHEATHING, EXTERIOR
WALL
{
FOUNDATIONS, SLABS, DRAINAGE
INSULATION AND AIR SEALING
DOOR FLASHING REQUIREMENTS
APPLICABLE
AIR BARRIER REQUIREMENTS
AND SLOPE REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY STAR
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD CHECKLIST APPLICABLE
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
ENERGY STAR
CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
ENERGY STAR
CHECKLIST
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
ENERGYSTAR
CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE
TRADE
DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION
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TRADE DESCRIPTION
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'INSULATION:
ATTIC FACING WALLS
(FLAT CEILINGS
FLAT CEILINGS
General
II is the Builders responsibility to follow and complete the Water
WATER
'WALLS:
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Framed
'ENERGY DESIGN
General 1111.
the Builders responsiblily k follow and wmplete the Water WATER
CEILINGS WITH
INSULATION TYPE: Blown In Product
'ENERGY DESIGN
Contractor
CHECKLISTS:
Management System Builder Checklist The Roller will provide the
MANAGEMENT
General
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2x6
SPEC FOR WALL
Conlredor 'CHECKLISTS:
Menepemenl System Builder CheeKlisL The Rater will provide this MANAGEMENT General
ATTIC SPACE
INSULATION DEPTH: Use Bag count
SPEC
a Insulator
BUILDER
Builder with the cheekllsL Tha Bulltler may have the Roller verify any
-BUILDER
Conlredor
ATTIC FACING
LUMBER SPACING: 24" o c or 16' o c
OPTION 1
5 BUILDER IBuIlderwlm
the checldlsl The Builder may have the Rater verify any -BUILDER Conlredor
ABOVE
INSULATION R.VALUE: a R-3B
eppreal, Items on the checklist
CHECKLIST
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: iinYnum R-13- Or ide 1
Framer
applicable Items on the checklist CHECKLIST
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: z R-3 with m0acrw facing
For slabs less Nan 12' below grade, 100% of slab edge shall be
'INSULATION:
VAULTED CEILINGS
WATER
General
EXTERIOR WALLS B GARAGE WALL
'SLABS:
Irehlalatl to z R-3 al the depth of 2'-0"and aligned with the thermal
CATHEDRALIZEO
FRAMING CAVITY DEPTH: Free apace mud exceed S5'
'ENERGY DESIGN
General
WALLS:
Fleshing el ballom of exterior walls with weep holes Included for
MANAGEMENT
Contractor,
-WALLS:
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Fremetl
'ENERGY DESIGN
General
General
bounderyafthewalls.
'ENERGY DESIGN Contractor
)R CLOSED VAULT
INSULATION TYPE: Bolls er.....'fable her°.
SPEC
Conlmdor
FLASHING
masonry veneer and weep Based for sluwo cladding systame, or
-BUILDER
EXTERIOR
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2x6
SPEC FOR WALL
- REDUCED
"^"
Stab insulation shall extendto the top of the stab to provide a complete
TERC a
CEILINGS
INSULATION DEPTH: Should not exceed cavity depth.
a Insulator
equivalent drainage system
CHECKLIST 2.1,7
Framer
LUMBER SPACING: pq" o °,
OPTION 1
THERMAL
SPEC 0.2
thermal break Iftha lop edge of the Insulation Is Installed between the
Framer
INSULATION R-VALUE: zR-19
&Mason
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: R-19- Grade r
framer BRIDGING
meMriw writ end the edge of the interior slab, it shall be permKled to be
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: None
col ale 45-0agree angle away from the exterior well
F Off ended wPomwua dnhgp yang bal"..1nlet dad" that
A) All comers must be framed to allow Rol to edge
ATTIC FACING WALLS
rev, over trWdnp in WMS-9C 2 tAstli6pr.N AorM-aeair dralnppe pIYM
• WALLS:
S) AA headers In Insulated walls must be Insulated to zR-3.
Palk Blabs, parch slabs, walks, and driveways eloped a 0 26 in per If
Geneml
'WALLS:
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slldc Flamed
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2.6
'ENERGY
General
WALLS:
kTer lhglidrld beNrd oll.wpeaana rl.helruelmtl maxiry darlr5np
An the following be afire,
WATER
MANAGEMENT
'General
EXTERIOR.
O) Framing el windows is limited to one pair oflacks and one pair of
'General
SLOPES:
awayfrwn honeketlga al sudeea or lO N, whlchaver is less Whore WATER
to
'Conlredor
ATTIC FACING
.r2x4 allowed
DESIGN
Conledor
DRAINAGE PLANE
assemblies. 7 of systems m used: offso
Contractor,
REDUCED
I' king studs to support the header,
'TERC 4A5
'Contrarian PAVED
salbe,]o tacit space klees than 10 fl., ewelea or drains designed MANAGEMENT
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LUMBER SPACING: 24' o c or 1B' 0 4
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: minimumR-13. Daatal
SPEC
It Insulator
wtebAw+e,ietanl bonier {i,., houee..rep]eBOlstl or [aped at all joints;
lnkrg [bq., fiend rlgW RaoJBYYt loped al
weell+Nhsaldar,t Nee 1 Y P
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CHECKLIST Z2
B Mason
THERMAL
BRIDGING
D ) AJI Interior/ exterior wall Inlareadluns Insulated to the same R-value
•5
SURFACES
IFramor
carry water from found.d.. shall be provked. Backfin ramping Is not -BUILDER
required ttphaperdminagecon be achieved using norhseNling compact CHECKLIST I,1
IExwvalor
and/or Finish
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: z R-3 with reflective
N'aulC jdrVa:lspped allugle.elyk bua0ehp {,Apron w NKe; mother
• If- rash of he 4xlanwww
sally, as determined by a certified hydnih glel, loll adent.al, or engineer.
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IE) All framing must be spaced at least 16" on came,
'EXTERIOR WALLS 8 GARAGE WALL
WALLS'
IFlnal grade is, or IB scheduled by builder to be, eloped z 0 51n per It
'WALLS:
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Framed
General
WINDOWS AND
'Window and door openings fully Flashed Induce pan fleshing el silk.
WATER
General
EXTERIOR
General
away from home fort 10 fl end beck -fill tam d to l seeing WATER
p � Preva"
General
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2x6
'ENERGY DESIGN
Contractor
DOORS:
extenashing ldat bashing pen Sl9Nerrg, inelrap fM14Mrp g%1
MANAGEMENT
Contractor,
REDUCED
NmlN- avman anaHse cgthau eaerh eowLr'or the
'TERC 4.45e
Contrarian SLOPES:
MANAGEMENT
lesor damping
'lawnwlb.ckallmilspewkleas thanpro
Conlredor
EXTERIOR
CUMBER SPACING: 24' o c.
SPEC
B lnauletw
FLASHING
extends over side fleshing
-BUILDER
S Framer
THERMAL
..tend
Inslanallon al z R1i Insulation that etrlends to the exterior wall shealhing.
Y FINAL GRAD
id Is
Io carry water from foundation shall be provided Backnll tamping le not -BUILDER
8
CAVITY INSULATION R-19-Gretle 1
CHECKLIST 2,3
BRIDGING
Framer
required ttproPw drainage rxm be achleve0 using nonseNing compact CHECKLIST I.2
Excavator
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: None
OUSINSULATION
sdle, ae determined by a cadi6ed hydrologist, soil scientist, of enelneer.
Corollary break sensorial slobs (B. g., aI.bon grade, basement slab)
Step and hock -out noshing shall be Installed al all roof -wall intersections
(e 9 dormers) extending > 4• up wall surface above roof deck end
' WALLS:
Headore shall be Incu.aled z R-3 using continuous rigid Insulation
11.31) 41n. bed of z 0 5 bI dean aggregate covered with z 6 mil
General
QUALITY
Ceiling. Well, end Floor Insulation levels shell meal w exceed 2009
iGeneral
•Integrated with drainage plane above, House wrap shall exlentl aver
WATER
General
E%TERIOR
sheathing, SIP headers, other prefabnwletl Insuleletl headers,
Generei
ipolyle myle na wheeling lapped S-12 in orz 1' extruded polyslymna WATER
Contractor
INSTALLED
IECC level,
TERC 2,1
Contractor
ROOF:
sold noshing to creole a positive drainage plane Inleraecling wall eking
MANAGEMENT
Contractor,
REDUCED
Ingle-
n le -member or two-mamber headers with insulation either In between
- TERC 4, 4.56
Codracir SLABS:
Ireulallon vnN laped'oinla, In direct contact with concrete slab above, MANAGEMENT
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INSULATION
All Maufaean.lgN bM" RBSl,115T4Mned 17pM I f.aheflilk'n
5 Insulator
FLASHING
shall lerminats 1 In above the roof or higher, per manufacturers
-BUILDER
a Framer
THERMAL
or on one side, or an equivalent assembly. except where a imming plan
a BASE LAYEfNB
OR; -BUILDER
Exwvakr
press gaps or voids
No com Ions, Ida
recommendations Continuous Hashing shall be installed In plow of step
CHECKLIST 3.1
BRIDGING
Provided by the builder, erchlled, deslgnar, w eNlnmr Indlcet.s that
Framer
11.3 2] 4 In uniform layer of send overlaid with gearextlk drainage CHECKLIST 1.3
and/or Flnlsh
noshing for meld and rubber membrane roofs
full -depth solid headers are the only acceptable option
mstb'ng end wverW with shoaling or z V extruded polystyrene
WATER
Concrete
(General
A complete air twirler shall be provided that IB fully aligned with the
For homes Ihal tlon'1 have a slab-on�ratle fountlellon and do have
WATER
'WALLS:
Framing al windows shell be limited is a maximum of one pair of kin
of g
WIND BAFFLE:
Insulation of Interior edge of atic save using ° wind brine that extends
General
GUTTER 6
expansive or collapsible soil., guham a downspouts provided that empl
MAN AGEMENT
'General
EXTERIOR
stlwlerw robe pplr lacy ewes par wvndiw attmkC to.upppd r keeddf
General
Conbectw WALLS:
brledor 9udaw dbebwgrede wells finlahed es follows
MANAGEMENT
Contractor
FULLY -ALIGNED
to the full hei ht of the!mutation Include a battle in eve ba
g every yore
TERC 3
Conlredor
DOWNSPOUT
to lateral In that deposits water on sloping final
piping pos p g grade 2 5 R from
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REDUCED
andM A -OIL Additional Jab studs shoA be u.de* a needed Poi
'TERC 4.4,Sc
6 BELOW GRADE
Fw'cored wnaele, concrete masonry, end lneuleled concrete forme,
-BUILDER
.5
AIR BARRIERS
lobbed baffle In each bay with a wfm vent that will also
y preventw wind
5 Framer
fwndatlon or to underground catchment system> 10 A. from foundation
CHECKLIST 3.2
6 Landscaper
THERMAL
structural support and.ripple aaae Dory $s nsesM a ne .1Md
Folmar
gnlsh war dampprou0rig coaling- CHECKLIST 1.5
(Mason
washing of insulation in adjewnl bey.
The assessment of whether the soil Is expansive or collapsible shall be
completed by a certified hydrotogld,so.l scientist, or engineer. A roof
design without gugere Is acceplabl. N It dWoelrs rainwater to a
BRIDGING
center spacing of stud.
I>roteded drain the shall be installed at the roofings of basement and
grade -level rock bed vAN wererprwf liner and dreln pipe that deposits
'WALLS:
iof-hpaoe mils, level or sloped is discharge to outside grade (deyllghl
CEILINGS:
n
For insulated ceilings with attic apace above (i.e., nontathetlralized
aboveal
General
Ice an a eloping finish grede> 5 P. hem kundaLpn- Rekwelar
EXTERIOR
Insulation shell run behind interior/exterior wall intersections using
'General
:or to a sump pump. The lop of each drain the pipe shall always be bolo 'WATER
General
REDUCED
THERMALp
callings). uncom ssed Insulation to the Inside few the
TERC 4 1
Conlredor
harve4iing cysisms maybe used to meet gas requYwnerd when
REDUCED
fodder blocking, full length 2Scfi' or 1'x6' furring behind the first partition
'TERC 4.4-5d
•Codreclw FOUNDATION:
'sire bottom of the concrete slab or aawispace flow. Each pipe shell be ,MANAGEMENT
Contractor
BRIDGING
llinior wall below s > R-sul
5 Frerrler
rat" W properly darn overno,,, meeting the d1scharge-d1slance
THERMAL
stud, dryvall dips, or other equivalent aten etve.
•5 DRAIN TILE
surrounded with el IBadB Illy to inch weehhtl or dean gravel -BUILDER
5
requlremmis'gore.
BRIDGING
iFmmer
pof pe
wrapped
The gravel layer shell be lolly wrapped with fabric cloth or drain file CHECKLIST 1.6
Excavator
(pre -wrapped with a febrlc Mier to prevent clogging of the drin llla with
Pdw 10 AWIKbn Will dry B, psh,ayeoms to unconditioned space shot
'
Vertical framing members shell either be oncenler or have an
be fully sealed with,oad N W Ns nail and a
Warp Nap gaps Seale
WATER
WALLS:
ahomallve structural purpose In g, forming mambws al the edge of
Geneml
AIR -SEALING:
with wont or loam The followlne areas must be sealed:
TERC 6 1 t, 51 2,
General
ROOF:
Self-sealing bituminous membrane or equivalent installed el all valleys Y
MANAGEMENT
General
EXTERIOR
pre-fabduted panels) that is apparent to the mter or downwnled in e
'TERC
Caolredar
PENTRATIONS
1. Eleclnonl Wiring
51.3
Conlredor
FLASHING
nod deck penelrellana
-BUILDER
Contractor,
REDUCED
framing plan the builder, designer, or engineer.
4.9.5a
5
2. Plumbing/Piping
8 lneulalw
CHECKLIST 33
1,Framer
THERMAL
ofstudiby
pansiecL
1
mrpose. 5%ddudsmayl drxomyy30r 111
Framer
3. Duct /Flue Shafts
BRIDGING
purpose. Isona.'posit..
which to IYah'1iR'rl to sap atop fair Briery Jtlfna4r foal
of well, assuming 1t'v.4 aryrd spacing.
an spacing.
AIR SEALING:
Prior la insulation end drywall, rough o Nn s around window end
ryw'a g Pe g
TERC 52.4
General
FLOORING
Nall-1 -well carpel not installed within 2.6 feel of Idlers, tubs, and
WATER
MANAGEMENT
General
'AIR SEALING:
All sill plates adjacent to conditioned spew sealed 1° foundation or
-TERC
General
Canlmder
20UGH OPENING
exterior doors shell be fully Sealed coil walk or foam,
Conine or
ho-urs
-BUILDER
-Contractor
WALLS
sub -floor with caulk. Foam gasket also placed Bill I It feeling
Pew pee
521
4
5 lneulalw
CHECKLIST4 1
atop wncreta or masonry and adjacent to conditioned spew.
Framer
Come board or equivalent moisture -resistant backing material inslor
on all walls behind tub end shower enclosures composed of file or penet
.Attic save bailee are to he Installed at every wiling Joisarener bay to
Batmp4en 4r1d IOKlian axhxy! fwla shall be sealed to the it
General
WALLS:
4eae.006 with a~ roam. Paper -faced t/eckeebsa� OW nd be
WATER
WIND BAFFLE
Wrevent Insulation from telling into wind antl to prevent wind washing of
AIR SEALING:
Other °le°IricalbwH suer as non -recessed fighting or calling fans shell
9
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Contractor
13EHIND TUBS AND
'Seri MmDFlepe 46 and ahmver OrrJvwrcn (e.g_flbergtau nHhtle
MANAGEMENT
General
FULLY -ALIGNED
'Iha Inaulelion. Attic cave balsa can he achieved in a number of wraya,
TERC 3
Carteret
he sealed to drywall
BDryweller
SHOWERS
reams}ere asm+grl from lhv twrs.rq rrWerlat hagykermq WWA
-BUILDER
Contractor
AIR BARRIERS
through raised plate or heal calling fremhg and banding the ends of the
Contractor
hrgy:rad tryftre mpnwaegrar-Pspbr•Alcds haticalnwrd hT'ae'°^IyG
CHECKLIST 9.2
icallingJdsk wby Installing apre-made tabbed cardboard baffle ore
used lishm •ylYl¢ ehr!u a ., shd onyt4 meet. R9Td,l
Buntll
Building materiels with visible Mena of cedar damage w in not
IbeAle that is designed to work with a ventilation Shoot.
Drywallhall bese led to to plate a
Drywall shall be sealed to lop plena a[ en ahlrJwell Interfaces using caul
Carteret
WATER
General
Ahic side sheathing Is required on ell aide facing were N present
General
AIR -SEALING:
foam, apply sealant directly bdween
TERC 5 Z3
'Contractor
FRAMING:
installed. Building materiels short be stored inside or kept tl or
rg p o ground
MANAGEMENT
Contractor,
WALLS:
Sheathing shall cover all vertical surfaces including
ng open framing
TERC 31
Osnlrador
1)EILING DRYWALL
shestrock and lop plate or to the Seam between the two from the ethic
5 Drywaller
and adequately covered and protected from min and moisture damage
.BUILDER
5 Framer
g1TIC OF
cavities al condltloned Poor systems II present Shealhing must have
5
above. Construction adhesive shall not be used
CHECKLIST 4.4
seems taped and fully sealed to creole 0n err tertian.
IFremer
For any insulated were, exterior side air barriers shell nor be inlempted
!Interior walls not enclosed (e,g-, with drywall) tt either the framing
WATER
Inlerlorwells not enclosed (a with tl
g., rywellJttatNer the framing
WATER
by architectural features such as porches, de he, porch rook, dropped
WALLS:
members or Insulation products have high moisture conlenl. For
MANAGEMENT
General
WALLS:
finembera or Insulation products have high mwlslure wnlenl. For
MANAGEMENT
WALLS:
or raked callingsattic wells, eta Alr barriers shall be props sealed,
'Use
General
MOISTURE
w t-e product,, drying
e 'plied Insulation oduda, kllaw manufacturers
-BUILDER
MOISTURE
a pp p rying
'w I-e lied insulation rodudB, Follow manufacturers d
General
FULLY -ALIGNED
m.nufaclurara Installellon guidelines For ettic facing walls make
TERC 31
Canlador
CONTENT
recommendetions As dance, EPA recommends that lumber col
guidance.
CHECKLIST 4.5
Conlredor
CONTENT
ewm mentlelions. As guidance, EPA recommends that lumber not
-BUILDER
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Conlredor
AIR BARRIERS
sure silt sloe sheathing Is sealed to form a^ err. border -ATTIC SIDE
5
exceed lif%mdllJroamMbvl-
exceed 18% molslure content.
SHEATING IS REQUIRED AND SHALL COVER ALL VERTICAL
Framer
SURFACES SHEATHING MUST BE TAPED SEALED TO CREATE
(DOORS:
Dropped cellingfsoKll below unconditioned side must have sheelrock,
General
DOORS:
EFFICIENCY
1-Solid dcora-e121 U-V.I(R4.7) NO SHGC Rating
ENERGY DESIGN
General
CEILINGS:
OSB or other solid material installed of original tailing height before
framing the dropped ceiling or somll prevents under Insulated
TERC 33
Conlredor
SPECIFICATION
:Z s 12111e - 0-27 U-Val (R-3.7) 0.30 SHGC
SPEC
Contractor
AI'R BARRIERS
AIR BARRIERS
mate e s
cavity or void Ceiling material shall be sealed al edges w any gaps or
g
5
i > 7/21i1e -0.32 U-Val (R31) 0 30 SHGC
penarmUme
Framer
WINDOWS:
WINDOWS: ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED
ENERGY DESIGN
ROOF:
EIIM reload -heel twaB, raised plate framing or aqurvilanl shall
g
Gorard
EFFICIENCY
U- VALUE: 5035
SPEC
•General
-Contractor
CONSTRUCTION
dlruss,
be used to allow for uncompressed Insulation to extend over top plot,of
TERC41
Contractor
&
SPECIFICATION
SHGC: 50.30
exterior walls
Framer
ATTIC
Insulation beneath Ohio platforms (e,g.. HVAC platforms. walkways)>
PLATFORMS:
R-21 Framers shell Yrama-.p" any such plalomw to creel° al lead B'
General
Contractor
REDUCED
THERMAL
of fee space under platforms lobe adequately Insulated Platforms
should be framed in a way that allows insulalw full Bcees to install
TERC 4.3
5
BRIDGING
insulation
.Framer
FRAMING:
Building materials with visible slam, of water damage w mold not
WATER
MANAGEMEHF
APPLICABLE
'WATER DAMAGED
Installed. Building materiels shell be slor°d inside oradd keploll of ground
BUILDER
TRADE
MATERIALS
and ode q y covered end preleclea from, rain and molBlure damage
CHECKLIST 4.4
LITTLE ROCK
N S P - 2
H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE.1606
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 6126/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
February 2, 2011
TITLE
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JAMES MEYER, AIA ASSOC.
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC,
820 NORTH ST., STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.69112132
GENERAL NOTES
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
1. ALL STRUCTURAL INFORMATION SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY.
ARKANSAS
CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER REVIEW AND DESIGN
ALL STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUCH AS ALL FRAMING WALLS, BEAMS CONNECTIONS,
—
HEADERS, JOISTS AND RAFTERS.
SCALE
2 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF STUD UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
VARIES
3. COORDINATE LOCATION OF UTILITY METERS AWAY FROM PUBLIC VIEW, VISUAL IMPACT
SHALL BE MINIMIZED. I.E. AS LOW AS POSSIBLE
DATE
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL CLOSET SHELVING REQUIREMENTS AS REQUIRED
5. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. FOLLOW DIMENSIONS ONLY
June 30.2011
6. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL CABINET DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO FABRICATION
TITLE
7. BEDROOM WINDOWS SHALL HAVE MIN NET CLEAR OPENING OF 5.7 SQ FT. A MIN
NET CLEAR OPERABLE WIDTH OF 20' A MIN NET CLEAR OPERABLE HEIGHT OF 241, AND
HAVE A MAX FINISH SILL HEIGHT OF 43' ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
FOUNDATION &
8. ALL EXPOSED INSULATION SHALL HAVE A FLAME SPREAD RATING OF LESS THAN 25 AND
FLOOR PLANS
A SMOKE DENSITY RATING OF LESS THAN 450
9. BATHROOMS AND UTILITY ROOMS SHALL BE VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE WITH A MIN 90 CFM
FAN RANGE HOODS SHALL ALSO BE VENTED TO THE OUTSIDE
10. ATTIC HVAC UNITS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 20•' OF ITS SERVICE OPENING, RETURN AIR SHEET NO
GRILLS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN 10 FT OF A GAS FIRE APPLIANCE
11. ALL INTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE COVERED WITH A 1/2' GYP BD WITH METAL CORNER
REINFORCING, TAPE FLOAT AND SAND. (3 COATS). USE 1/2" GYP BD ON CEILINGS
12 ALL BATH AND TOILET AREA WALLS AND CEILINGS FROM FINISH FLOOR SHALL
HAVE WATER RESISTANT GYP BD
pou6le Barrel LlIo Poway Plan
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CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC.
820 NORTH ST , STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501 690.2132
LEGEND
B' RECESSED CAN CEILING -0co"B"TION
LIGHT HEATER■ gXH&,187 LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
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CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
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LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.7722894
MASON ELLIS. AIA ASSOC.
620 NORTH ST., STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 601.690.2132
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
June 30, 2011
TITLE
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ROUGH OPENNG -
TRANSOM WINDOW ----
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OVER WINDOW
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EXPOSED SCISSOR TRUSSES
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BY BAG W EIGHT
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OVER WINDOW -----
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RAFTER OR TRUSS
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- HURRICANE STRAPPING
@ EACH RAFTERORTRUSS
all 6" 20BB SAW
STEEL CONNECTOR PLATE
W! MIN aN.WJL$ EA SIDE
SINGLETOPPLATE
TOP PLATE SPLICE OVER STUD
SCALE 1 1/2" =1'-O"
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W/MIN 3-W NAILS EA SIDE
----- SINGLE TOP PLATE
TOP PLATE SPLICE BETWEEN STUDS
SCALE 1 1/2" =V-0"
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@ 24. ON CENTER
SEALANT OYPSOM BOARD CLIP
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b EM3EDOED MIN 4- IN GONG@4B-0G
SILL GASKET, SEAL ;
BOTTOM PLATE TO SLAB SILL GASKET, SEAL
TREATED WOOOSn1 PLATE W V 14 I BOTTOM PLATE TO SLAB ~ METAL'Z' FLASHING
1/2' RIGID INSULATION STAV4LE SS STEELA/iCF40fl BOLT _ KEYED B' CONCRETE SEAL TO SLAB AND
THERMAL BREAK AT SLAB EMBEDDED YIk 4' W CONC �4B'O.C�. BLOCK w/ CONTINUOUS 1/2' 'OID INSULATION EACH OTHER FOR COPr BAND
R
4'CONCRETE SLAB T I CONCRETE SLAB THERMAL BREAK AT SLAB
NETAL'Z'ELOVE BLAB f �. !' -
MOISTURE BARRIER SEAL TO SLAB
CONCRETE
MIL EACH DTHER FOR LONT HAND ;- 4" CONCRETE SLAB -
4" CRUSHED ,I
GRAVEL FILL - RUBBED
CONCRETE FINISH MOISTURE BARRIER
I' RIGID INSULATION `, I ti• 1I 4'^RU�H-D RUBBED CONCRETE FINISH
— L —I' I— I—' 1
KEYED B" CONCRETE b
BLOCK W CONTINUOUS
CONCRETE SLAB
..���iWi.. �� 1 GRAVEL clll —� LI . 1' I•
6' CMU FOINipl4} W y I ' _ I— — — 6' CMU FOUNDATION WALL 1- RIGID INSULATION B' CMU FOUNDATION' WALL
FILLED W Si7..ALR I I -II _ 1^ j—, j_ I - FILLED W GROUT �'! i _
1 - F'LLED W GROU-
KEYEDB-CONCRETE Lell _ C,
BLOCK W CONTINUOUS I_
iio CONCRETE SLAB k
�• _ r Spa CUT2TW3q4 CON71NWUS 3IN CONTINLO -1 ` -- — - UIS
•', -,/ll W/qb@24'CC ij� •�_I� - I-f�L W/04@24"O,C ! — 1� WIp4@24'O.C.
E PLAN I I*—
.•_6EE PLAN
L � 1 I ' I —I F---/ I -I - -• -
h� I}
1 DOUBLE BARREL LITE - SECTION THROUGH PORCH �1 WALL SECTION
"L . L -
TWO STUD BASE WITH CLIP
SCALE 1
FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
+` @ 2, ON CENTER
AREA FOR INSULATION
1x4 WOOD BLOCING
DONITINIOUS AT SAID
2x8 WOOD BASE PLATE
T-WALL CONNECTION
SCALE 1 1/2" =1'-0"
— 2xfi WOOD FRAMING
AT EXTERIOR WALL
24' ON CENTER
1x6 WOOD BLOCKING FULL
UP WALL
2.4 WOOD FRAMING
AT INTERIOR WALL
SPACE FOR INSULATION
POLYSTYRENE
FOAM SHEATISLNf
INSULATED HEADER
Vj j 2.2
NAILER, ADDED TSTUD
` AND FLUSH TO EXTERIOR OF WINDOW
OPENING FOR NAILINGG SURFACE
OF WINDOW NAILING TAB
TWO STUD BASE WITH BLOCKING INSULATED HEADER DETAIL
SCALE 1 1/2" -1`0" SCALE 1 1/2"-1'-0"
ADVANCED FRAMING GENERAL NOTES:
1. ADVANCED FRAMING DETAILS DERIVED FROM ADVANCED WALL FRAMING TECHNOLOGY FACT SHEET, PUBLISHED
BY THE OFFICE OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY, STATE AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.
2. ADVANCED FRAMING STRATEGIES ARE REQUIRED BYTHE ENERGY STAR 3.0 RATING IN LEIU OF CONTINIOUS
EXTERIOR INSULATION, IF COST-EFFECTIVE, SUBSTITUTE CONTINIOUS EXTERIOR INSULATION IN LIEU OF
ADVANCED WALL FRAMING
CITY
OF
LITTLE ROCK
DOUBLE
BARREL
LITE
JAIT a IIC T CK, ALA AJJU6,
510 BOOKER ST.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
P: 501.772.2894
MASON ELLIS, AIA ASSOC.
820 NORTH ST., STE. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
P: 501.690.2132
I�
TTLE ROCK
RKANSAS
CALE
ARIFS
VALL
SECTIONS
All
ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES, VERSION 3 (Rev. 03)
Water Management System Builder Checklist
1. The spedecallons In tics checklist are designed to help Improve molalure commit In new homes compared with homes built to
minimum code. However, these features alone cannot prevent all moisture problems. For example, leaky pipe. or overflowing
strike or bathe can lead to moisture lunme and negatively Impact the performance of this checklion. apadfl,d leeches
11. TWI chodeMl FhalTM prpaldee by IM HOW to 00 Bulllwlio 1h.a enmayre the 01m llgl. upon garlplatim the seeder Shuts
ai the Owil l to too Rtler lot review. If dsFeed by M ebtidar, the RAW may vad?y it awn an Ill aha11 Fm. when Ida
apara, rho Ralal SMO chock are tzar of lira waffled awe In Nor Rarw Vadlyd column. The P4*h oNr mixenslow W
ter vwmo that tlm 8a2der Ma oaeplalod IM Sulkier r: wAitill In we OnlImy and for eta Items pied ore Chocked In gas Rotor
VerBl.d caemmd 0wry}- The RMrIs net raepuntbl. Tar staaawrg ere so" the sold vedfici ns for awes Nthe,
0s6r10 441 M yrpl clzKked in the Rotor Vedill cadnus u llpd, cis uta Nicol syckghe nrpaml6lhy be Sell ate
design and Installation comply with the Builder checklist
ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED HOMES, VERSION 3 (Rev. 03)
HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor Checklist
II This checkllsl shag be provided by the Refer to the HVAC contractor who shall compete one checklist la each system Upon
campletkm, the HVAC contractor shall return the checkltet(y to the Rater. Alternatively, at the discretion al the canbaclor and
Refer, the Rater may vartry any item on this checklist In piece of the conlredor. When this oreum, the Refer shall check the
box of the verit item. In the Rater Verified column. The Refer. only responsible for ensuring that the Contrail has
completed the Contractor checklist In Ito entirely and W the gems that en checked In the Rater Vedned column (If any) The
Rater Is not respo s ble for usessing the accuracy of the Items In this checklist that an not checked In the Rater Verifled
column. Instead, it le the cormclora e.durva raepmeibility, to ensure the design end Inslelletion canply with the Contractor
checklieL
ill This chxklhl applies to ventilation systems, split air condltionsm, unitary err conditioners, err soureelwaler-source 0 a.,
gaolhem,d) heal pump, up to 65,000 Bluth end fumecas up to 225,000 Blu/h. An other equipment, Including bailere, IS
ezempL
III, The HVAri $yal.m Ou" Gish Em Callndloc CNadL-i 1. dblpned No ASP will, We regWnemel al AUNFRAE SH 2,2010 and
publialled sadanae.bd ANS11 ACGxcls 50F2007 Valoml, tfla.hy krs Ocnill V* pelfarraa. or VIVAC agaipgwnl In r
hameti whin CarrpY.d ig hem.. bullbmFrkFz.n code. Ibwarsf, Nlfa"' "GWins canedWmrdalvwMPLIOe. Inaber
.equal y, a; prabWra (e,p., rab..wu.ad b Llk d nagawmgea by asp gaily. Tl portarl this chisel Is net e
wAmtm* d Vow venWagrm. Inclow Fite quauy. a HVAC perforrwnF
IV, The Refer Is only neponslbte fa edaunnp that the Contractor has completed the Contractor checklist In its and" and verifying
the dlsaele obleclN. paremstan referenced N S.01.1 of NI. checklist, not la acsessh, the ecouracy or the load
calculations or Had verincallons Included or to verify the accuracy of every Input on the Contactor checkllell
V. The Rater Shell either confi,m that the contractor Selected the gaoereplucalty clm. I available locei or collect from the
contractor a jusiMcatlon for the selected location. The Rater need not evaluate the leglgm.ey of the Jusgncatton to quality the
home.
IV HVAC System Quellly W.l.lbch n Contractor eckllal completed In Its entirety and collected for records, along with
dacamenlellim on ventilation system, full load calculettune, AHRI carlificele, and balancing report.
CHECKLIST GUIDEBOOKS
I. EPA hee developed guidebook. on the h,c lee to explain the rationale behind each Item- Each Item le explained In more detail
and Is eccamponled by Uluslre(lon. and example photos.
w. A GO To: wwenegyatangov
B. On Right Side, Click on: Go To Partner Resources
C. On Right Side, Click on: Specific Resources Fa: NewHome Builders, Refers, Sponsors 8 Lands,
D. In Program Resources, Click on: Training Requirements and Resources
I Checklist Guidebooks are at the bottom of the page
ENERGY STAR RATING PROCESS
BEFORE CONSTRUCTION
Complete ESTAR Penner Builder training requirements. SEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
II. Contract an HVAC company that has completed the HVAC Comredor Credentialing Requirements. SEE TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS
III Cwhoc. a certified home energy rater For raling services before consir llon SEE ATTACHED LIST OR GO TO
W W W.RESNET.US
N The Builder will need to supply the Rater with basic Inlonnallon about each home, address, house plan, and eubconlredor
contact Information before conslmcilon begin.
V. The Rater shall provide the Water Management System Builder Checklist to the Builder and the HVAC Quality Installation
Contractor Checklist to the HVAC company representative for each prolect address,
DURING CONSTRUCTION
.Adhere to eti Ipeagici one end build Ww afres as per the design ilea fro apFr•Icellone la creeleomk.der .peprie so1PtH of
Zk.ensueoomPd_ of all applicable Components, methods and pvlpnull with the ESTAR nsilonsl program r+wyaments.
I ROUGH INSPECTION
A. ROUGHIN$PECTnON: 0q.-pry.M Inspattloq w Rough Inspection) Verincegon of the Thermal Enclosure System Rater
CMcirsl (I'll and the HVAO RAW Cbdddat.
B WHEN: After wall Insulation. Installed and before drywall Is hung
C. WHAT: An choci items thel should be complete at this phase will be Inspected.
L At the dlsmOon of the Rater, the builder may verify up to eight Roma spechlad N this checklist- When exanall the
bulal responsibility will be formally acknowledged by the bullder Signing off on the checklld for the Item(.) that they
vested,
a The Builder Fleas use ill dopy of the TERC end the Pirl Specifications to ensure all meeeuns ere le compliance
before achadullfg the Rough a,Fpection.
III. Fa l goma Ihal aeBA In hartdwm m I spectsoMr noun an ad IN"pFalgee.
Iv. Th. 8uedel shad notify thW RpFr 348y1In edvaefe to schedule the Rough Inspection
v.TheBWdo"aor.*" No the Rage for tl the WMS.eu.da GINd at sl the Ro yh Ngpactgn.
vi Any and as wnsclian than may be needed Shall be eomplslad bplom praaeelpng wadi dry+vell and In away(het
mesh Ile. FapWamefas.
If FINAL INSPECTION;
A FINAL INSPECTION: Verification of remaining Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checkle((TERC) and the HVAC Rater
Checldle( Items end pedonnancetesting.
B WHEN- NW logsla No coo pit and agWpPMva I. Fwged and pmw.d.up and krone oond gy.
C WHAT, M rerrwklkq dnekRd lemF w(nb. Inspected- The Rater cal wndud m tul padaarmnee t.arl;-
L The Builder shod eM their adipy of Nor Csydd...nd Ih. prated $peeeesaps to scour aM1 mn•king _aarse one
compkled sea kcal WI.rre. eafoas st ho&AV lhtl Final InzpacFm. rated Items Thal Fall n bVrYdorh latileseffoot
wie result In edtPonal dsrg.a
F. The Builder arise Fri thee Raul a day.lh a&— to edrediN Or. Final ingests.
ill
The sulk" daa.u.na this earptared w" Soldier (7raaH aof er. Rust Inspection
ion
'w. The HVAC Conaaela aeprosenlagA ahwl moral the eareplo d NVA"ocbaeW ralan�aR,suep wkn
documentation on v-dlWw syMm.full soad r.0..101tral AHRI oerlifal cad Ill ding mewl.
v The Rota Shall vedfy all FamaNlal Items on Om TERC mh11NAC-Rarer Chill and sa l Vs rpmget.d BuIllor
and HVAC Gas&" ChacFp.l six the records.
vl This R.NI ahM coodsiee Pa amend sy leading Includ'fl1 but not limited to: whole house hliksga, duct Geri . HVAC
spiem(l) flails pmsfoea, pros.FaadMora las of bedrooms, fresh air varilla Nor, bathiCbin exheusr lmp) and
"dw "abhor Wlla)
AFTER CONSTRUCTION
II II Is the respori lllty o1 the Builder (o place the ENERGY STAR Label In the breaker box or each qualified home.
Ill The Refer shall provide the Builder and/or Program Adima"Itamf well Doi F.pods, en ldinal and the ENERGY STAR Label for
Vas broi IN box Ina Whey rrsasr Finer FNr Inspectln Is wmWW and passed
1111. The Rater Shell complete hlshil section. of the City of Wtie Rock Green Building Incentive farm and return a signed copy Ia the
bullder, along with copies of paid Invoices, agar all Invoices an paid In lull.
BUILDER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
1, Build.. mud complete the onllne ENERGY STAR Orfeniallon Training to be eligible to build ho11e5 qualified under Version 3
Effective January 1, 2011, new bulders must lake this training to became partners. Builders who lolled prior to 2011 mud
complete the training by December 31, 2011 to mal ENERGY STAR partners
If. Join ENERGY STAR
Mips:/AW,w anaeyeler govAndex.dm7cbldm1endsre mars Fri In
Ill Take the ENERGY STAR Orfentallon Training for Builders
A Must submit proof ofeamplella-
HVAC CONTRACTOR CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS
I, To be eligible to Install HVAC equipment In homes quallfled under Version 3, HVAC camredors must complete ENERGY STAR
Version 3 Training and be aedonllaled through an EPA -recognized Ndustry orgenlmfion. For Infomslion on working with
ENERGY STAR qualified home. as an HVAC conlrecill please Nell our HVAC c,nlmd,m w,bpego
A. ralplr'—imairelyalm pw,411p..gmec+-pun kndan_mm�.,Vl hrac_cer,4aRen
WHAT IS A HOME ENERGY RATING?
,A home energy retire Involves an analysis of a homes canaladlun plena and onelle Impedlons. Based an the home's plans, the
(Home Energy Rater uses an energy efficiency software package to perform an energy analysis of The home'. design. This analysis
'yield. a projected, pm-conalmction HERS Index.
(Upon completion of the pion review, the rater VAN work with the builder to Identify the energy efficiency Improvements needed to
ensure the house will moat ENERGY STAR performance guldatnes. The rotor than canducls onelle Inspachol typlcelly Inducing e
,blower door lost (to Iasi the leakiness of the house) and a dud Iasi (to test the Iseklness of the ducle). Results of these tee., along
with Inputs derived tram the plan review, are used to generate the HERS Index for the home.
'Unlike a Building Performance Audit or a wealherization aeseeerna 1, a home energy rating. a recognized tool in the morlgege
industry. Home energy ratings can be used In a variety of way@ In the housing Industry. Since a rating quantities the energy
performance of home, the HERS Index provides an esetly understandable means to compere the relative energy aflidsnay of
different homes.
The HERS Index
Tho HE R$Irides is ageetrg sy1l e1MA:sMtl by par RetidanhY Enegy gumuaa PM ate lReal in which a hamo bolt to Re
.p.dgpaom at Ow HERS P[elar.roa Hems (based an IM 2000 International Energy ConsarveeNn Cody.cgr.. a HERS Index of
I A While a hot ram rral homer scenes a HERB three of 0 IN lac l A Danis I-MRS lae ly flea ar ore energy efficient it IS In
[VmparW-toVia HEM Ra ithlo a Hems.
Each 1-point decresee In the HERS Index corresponds to a 1%reduction In energy wneumptlon cornpared to the HERS Reference
Home. Thu. a home wilh a HERS Index of 851s 15% more energy of clen( Men It. HERS Reference Home end a home with e
HERS Index of 00 Is 20% more energy efficient
HERS"index
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Acaecilled mar Irelning pmvidere provide the training that tiler cendideles en required to euecassfuily complete In oroer to became
codified home elegy From
Q: Whet Is a home energy rating?
A: The home energy mting Is e standard measurement of the home's energy efficiency. An energy rating allows a home buyer to
easily compere the energy coals for the homes being considered
Q: Whet Is Involved In a home energy rating?
A: Home energy ratings Involve an on-rle Inspection by a residential energy efficiency professional - a home energy mar. Hama
energy raters en trained and cedgsd by a RESNET socredlied home energy reline system. The home energy rater Inspects
the home and messum. I. energy charectedeuce, such es Insulation levels, window efficiency, welllo�vindow nM., the
healing and cooling system efficiency, and toe solar orientation of the home. Performance.aang, such So a blower door lest
measuring door and dud leakage may be used. The home receives a point score between 1 and 100, depending an lie
relad ve emdency An estimate of the home'. energy mats le ale. pmAded. A homeowner who wants to upgrade the energy
efficiency, can gee TM energy rating to evaluate and pinpoint specific, cos(-effoclha Improvements.
0: Con I car the resulle of a home energy rating?
A: Hama energy ratings must meet the stringent standards developed by RESNET. Relem must abide by a code of eIhIl rating
standard. of practice, and r l disclose ell in ... lei Imams. (o (he dlenl. The month Industry recognizes the rating to
quality for an energy eardent mortgage
Q: Whet can I do with an energy rating?
A The energy mgng provldae the following benenle:
t. When buying a home a rating allow. you To comppm homes according to their energy efficiency
IL A raling allows you to know the energy performance or your home and Idenllflea cor efleclNe Improvements that you can
make to Inaeese your comfort and home's performance.
III A rating I. moulted to quality the home For an energy emtlerl morose,
iv. A sling Is required for a home to be labeled es ENERGY STAR
Q: How can I get a rating?
A RESNET has posted a national directory that Ilsle who to contact fora rating by stale
HOW TO QUALIFY A HOME
L Build the house as per the design to ensure a passing HERS Index Smm after completion and all ESTAR Nadal Program
Requirementsem met The Builder ie nspmeible far compliance
II Complete Inspection checklists: Compliance with ell applicable Items on all chdee. Is mandelory.
A. Thermal Enclosure System Rater Chacldlr: Raters Responsibility for completing
B. HVAC System Query lnstaallon Rater Checklist: Raises Responsibility For completing
C. HVAC System Quality Installelan Conbactof Checkliat: HVAC Cone l,r. Reepomibgny fammpleling
D. Water Management System Builder Checklist: Builders Responsibility la completing.
To the fullest extent permitted by the laws of the Stale of Arkansas, the Contractor shall
Indemnify and hold harmless the City of Little Rock, the City of Little Rock Architectural
Review Committee Members, any Architect or Architect Consultants, Including any agent
and employee of any of them from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses,
Including but not limited to punitive damages and attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting
from Contractor falling to perform all necessary soil tests Including soil samples,
topographic surveys, and soil borings, prior to bidding. The site plans ( If any) provided with
this structure by the City of Little Rock, and the Architectural Review Committee, are not site
specific. Therefore It Is Imperative that Contractor complete all necessary site visits, Bolls
testing, boundary andfor topography surveys necessary for the actual site designated far
this project prior to bidding on this project"
CITY of
LITTLE ROCK
H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST.. STE.1608
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 6126111
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
June 29, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO.
s1.1
LIGHTING AND APPLIANCES
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
ENERGYSTAR
CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE
TRADE
PLUMBING:
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
WATER HEATERDHIW
-
Type: Electric Storage Tank Type
'ENERGY DESIGN
General
(DHW)
DHW Energy Fedor. 2090 EF
DHW Gallons: 76 gallons
SPEC
Contmdor
DHW Location: See Plans
'APPLIANCES:
DISHWASHER shall be ENERGY STAR quaMed,
'ENERGY DESIGN
(SPEC See
General
DISHWASHER
Proposed
I.
IESTAfor
Contractor
Modal Number.
her.
search for products.
pro u
Energy Feder:
Y DESIGN
'ENEREFRIGERATOR
'APPLIANCES:
shell be ENERGY STAR qualified If fumli had.
SPEC
SPEC Bea
Geneml
REFRIGERATOR
Proposed Brand:
ESTAR webpege to
Commdor
Model Number
scorch for products.
kWhrtyeer.
AIR SEALING:
Receeeed fighting fbtures ad)acenl to unconditioned apace ICAT labeled
General
LIGHTING
and lull y Basks ed
TERC 51 5
Conlreclor 8
Eledrlden
LIGHTING:
iESTAR Qualified CFLS, LEDs, or pin-based Ighdrg must be Inslelled m
ESTAR : ENERGV
General
ELECTRICAL
'BO%of Ibrlurae In RESNET tle0ned Qualifying Light Fixture Lmstiona.
STAR Reference
Contractor a
FIXTURES
IClosale/penthee, plug -In lamps, unMlehed basements, and landscape
Design
Electrician
-lighting ere not qualRed bcaltons.)
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
Venlll., sir Inlets provided wllh IodMIl Ins.d screen with 50.5Inch
VENTILATION AIR ,mesh. Wtihoul r General
INLETS a p oder debris.
Therefore
EPA reco strin d eb do often HVAC-RATER Contractor
lbetome filled with tlehrta. Therefore, EPA recommends, but dose not
VENTILATION ON CHECKLIST I. a
require, thel these Service
b air Inlets wbe located so as 11ed01ele
SOURCEo C
access and regular eeMca the owner
HVA
9 by I
VENTILATION AIR General
INLETS a Vonli1,1-.Ir comas directly Irom ouldcors end not hem ed]-n! HVAC-PATER Conlmdor
VENTILATION `dwelling units, garages, prawl,peces, or since. I CHECKLIST 07 4 ` a
SOURCE I I HVAC
LOCAL I Kllchen exhaust system Installed that exhausts directly to the ouldopre General
MECHANICAL and meets one of the relieving Rater -measured elrflow etenderds: HVAC-RATER Conlmdor
EXHAUST CONTINUOUS FLOW RATE 2 5 ACH, based on kitchen volume CHECKLIST OB 1 8
INTERMITTENTLOW RATE: z 100 CFM HVAC
F
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
Included.
DRAIN PAN ,wrdeneeter
Comnlorvreelalpnldmin pan, property sloped to dmleage ayalem,
Condanside an nhalt be made of comoelon-reel.lenl
malertbls, to include galvanized sOc steel end plaDrain pen shell drain
to a conspicuous point or disposal to alert occupants In the
avenl of a stoppage of Me primary drainage system; and shall ba
equipped wllh a backnow prevention valve when drained to a shared
drainage system, such as a storm water management system.
HVAC-
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST 12.
Must refer to
checklist
General
Conl radon
8
HVAC
Cpnneollons and routing of ductwork completed w col kink. or sharp
General
DUCT DUALITY
band. Minks- to be,volded wed as► os see when dm" ere slant
HVAC- R
Conlmdor
INSTALLATION
:prose sharp comers such as barfil members Sharp bend, ere W be
CHECKLIST 02.1
8
avoided end d scour wgsrn%h liters Ins Icon In the dud Is lea. than
HVAC
one dud diameter
No eup-N. oohed or looped [taamla dNrrwmE Dllds ekes nd IrK 0
rolled or looped ducwork except to the extent needed for scoudlcal
control Balancing de proper eWn ehaB be used teed
n rg mpem or d g
General
DUCT QUALITY
of loops to BmK Pow to diffusers. When balancing dempem ere used,
. When used,
HVAGRATER
Conlmdor
INSTALLATION
they ehaB be located at the trunk Io IImIt noise ufil... the hunk wig not
CHECKLIST 022
8
be accesepla when the balancing Woo. IS conducted In Such caaes,
HVAC
Opposable Blade Dempere (OBD) or dampers that are located In the
LOCAL
Beth exheuel "M Ydlxlld that ► taints Melly 10 try ouldowa and
General
General
meelsene oflMfmloml'ngfWNrwrWeVred lWlow elAndodl:
HVAGRATERConlmdor
DUCT QUALITY
eaaM uneefa511xad ape00 rt0[rmldlld4,aMECHANICAL
HVAGRATER
Conlmdor
F�(HAUST
CONTIIADOVSFL0IVRg7E:a20CFM5isoreCHECKLISTOB
2
a
INSTALLATION
�'thIsnoWr dud In condtiipned apace not inemlled in cavities eme9ertha
CHECKLIST 023
a
INTERMITTENT ROW RATE: 2 50 CFM 5 3,onee
HVAC
inner tlud diameter
HVAC
LOCAL
General
General
MECHANICAL
If rend playa coramem oteurtat dud, twp(4rari dompon 1-tafod.
HVAC-RATER
Contractor
DUCT QUALITY
;Flexible duds supported el Intervals ea recommended by mfr but al a
HVAC-RATER
Conlmdor
EXHAUST
CHECKLIST 003
8
HVAC
INSTALLATION
tl[We-55fl
CHECKLIST 024
8
HVAC
HEATING VENTILATION AND COOLING
DES GENERAL
I REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD EREFE KLIS ER I APTL�DELE
HVAC System Gustily Inandletion Contractor Checklist shell be
CONTRA TOR
General
CHECKLISTS:
completed In He entirely and collected by the energy rater for record,,
CHECKLIST
Contractor
HVAC
-tong wllh doarrearladonr on ventilation system, full load calculations,
Muof efer to
8
ANSI carRllrale, and belendng report
checklist
HVAC
System Type: Ali,'Heal Pump
Meaning Efficiency: z B 2 HSPF
General
EQUIPMENT
Cooling ERlclency: 214.6 SEER
'ENERGY DESIGN
Contractor
SPECIFICATIONS
Air Handler Location: Sea plans
SPEC
a
OPTION 1
Duct luvulellon: Supply and Returns 2 R-6
HVAC
Supply Dud Locauon: See plane
Relum Duct Location: See plans
:SyaUm Type; Gee Fumeos w/Elect A/C
Heading Efficiency: 290%AFUE
General
EQUIPMENT
1Coofing Efficiency.a14.6 SEER
'ENERGY DESIGN
Conlmdor
SPECIFICATIONS
,Air Handler Locallon: See plane
SPEC
a
OPTION
(Dud Insulation: Supply and Returns 2 R-6
HVAC
(Supply Dud Location: See plans
Return Dud LoceOon: See plans
(ENTER PROPOSED MECHANICAL VENTILATION SPECS:
System Type:
'ENERGY DESIGN
WHOLE -BUILDING
Serelble Recovery Elfldency:
SPEC
General
DELIVERED
Total Recovery Efficiency.
HVAC-
Conlmdor
VENTILATION
ILo s"on:
CONTRACTOR
8
IRole (crm):
CHECKLIST -
HVAC
Houre Per Day:
SECTION 1.
General Gene ref ENERGY STAR ` General
LOCAL ro mr 11, Thermoelet,hell be Insured For homes wllh heel
MECHANICAL VI Common exheuel tlud not shared by lane In separate dwellinBe. HVAGRATER 1` Contractor DUCT QUALITY MingcavBleSmustnotbeusetldiesupply rx rehxn dada HVAGRATE2. Conlmdor ITHERMOSTATpurnpa, the her meslat shall have'AdaptNe Recevery'techndogyIoI`CoMredor
EXHAUST CHECKLIST DB.4 ! HVAC , I INSTALLATION lau
CHECKLIST 2. I HVAC I IP
p-rd the .....We use of electric back-up handle (Require'e6nla-Ileml HVAC
General
VmnRkOon system dedgnetlto meet ASHRAE 622.2010 requirements.
NVAC-
LOCAL
Clethea dryers vented directly to outdoors, except for venlless dryers
HVAC-RATER
Conmdor
DUCT DUAL ITY
HVAC Qstle, �Ne wed Udivca. and comwolarl Wow endo'mm
HVAGRATER
CoMnpor
WHOLE -BURRING
Far proper Procedural, excapllone,.x aelammnmamedl al A5HRAE
CONTRACTOR
Contractor
MECHANICAL
equipped with a condereale drain
CHECKLIST OB 5
8
INSTALLATION
may pass perpendicularly Through Walter wens but shell not be con
CHECKLIST 020
DELIVERED
fi22-2D10 and pub5shetl addenda. M mrnponenia shell be deigned
CHECKLIST 01.
EXHAUST
HVAC
within exlenorwalls
�
VENTILATION
and tunnelled per food codes, menufeclumm'Indrudlone, engineering
Must rater to
HVAC
do -%. end.91-1 ENERGY STAR program mq.Immenle
checklist
iP"'fid mused In ft daito p1w11RImil "If el horn, to be bs
HVAC-
VENTILATION
General
Geneml
HEA71N0a
Specifically, outdoordNlgntelnpmidixi ,hp-lsfisgp ^6n
CONTRACTOR
Gain I
EXHAUST FAN
IlnlermlRenl supply a exhaust fans rated at 5 3 sones by mfr., unless
HVAC-RATER
Contractor
DUCT gUALfTY
ipuantily a loca0on of supply end alum duel lerminels match conlredor
HVAGRATER
Conlmdor
GAOLING SYSTEM
Ibedrcoms. mrddlenad Rgpr aria, window area, ped-r eai l wind
CHECKLIST 02
Conlmdor
RATINGS
rated now 2400 CFM
CHECKLIST 09-1
a
INSTALLATION
(balancing report.
CHECKLIST 02.7
a
DESIGN
IPertomhenee and Insulation levels, ISfaraPer, nre, maeharJc,I wnlae
Munrelerlo
8
HVAC
HVAC
eele, presence of MERVIS or halter niter, end Indoor lamp, Seipolnls =
checklist
HVAC
RrF for healing: 75'F for cooling
VENTILATION 8 General
EXHAUST FAN Continuous supply 8 exhaust fans rated at s 1 cone by manufacturer. HVAGRATER Conlmdor
RATINGS CHECKLIST 092 a
HVAC
VENTILATION a � Belhroom fine used ee pert ore wholeHhousa mechanical ventilation I I General
EXHAUST FAN eyelem shall b. F]IfiRGY STAR quSkfiad; nralxarned ROw,Sca r SM HVAGRATER 1 Contractor
093 8
RATINGS CFM
HVAC
No unwanted combustion equipment is permdled within the thermal I I General
COMBUSTION boundary Furnaces, boilers, and water healer located within the I HVAC-RATER Conlmdor
APPLIANCES home's pressure boundary shall be mechanically drafted or CHECKLIST 10,1 a
dined -vented to ouldcore- HVAC
Sedroom. Shan be pressure -balanced using any combination of
transfer grits. Jump duds, dedicated return ducts, and/or undercut doom
General
HVAC-
General
DUCT QUALITY
to either: a) provide 1 sq. In. of free ems opening per 1 CFM of supply
HVAC-RATER
Conlredor
SELECTED
--m.1- and procedume for..leolln heal pump equipment located
9
CONTRACTOR
CHECKLIST 3
Contractor
INSTALLATION
air, as reported on the conlmcf -provided balancing report; orb)
CHECKLIST 026
8
COOLING
EQUIPMENT
In the HVAC contmdor checklist and notes.
Mull rorerlo
8
achieve a Refer a main of the housdiffee 3 Pe om do In am
with moped to the male body of the house when bedroom Boon are
body
HVAC
chekl'el
HVAC
closed and the air handler IS operating
General
HVAC-
CONTRACTOR
General
DUCT INSULATION
All wnnedlom to hunk dude, ewNya,dr, relwn dudA end dud bode
HVAC-RATER
Commdor
SELECTED HEAT
Parvnal-s and procedures for selecting heal pump equipment located
CHECKLIST N6
Cont mdor
loceled In uncantlilionetl apace ahPtl 1>e I.nan/alnd Is z R-fi
CHECKl15703.1
a
PUMP EQUIPMENT
W "a,HVAC oonhador chedlist end roles
Muhl referto
HVAC
the klisl
HVAC
jr.t.IDudL..k.geshalbasBCFM25p.,1009qft.olmndhioned General
DUCT LEAKAGE
loorerea CHECKLIST 0HVAGRAIER31 a Carl or
lad Linkage to Outdoors shell be 5 4 CFM25 per 100 sq. R of
mndilionetl Ooor area
For RAIVINGa thll MC41 Aw41Mrietdiy draTid CrdYacfranld11 to ALL Ductwork Shall be sasted with an appropmpdale UL mled duel
"Sen. Wild net Wed edreuM film, of the "Ill h6Aeual fens General sealing materiel at all Jolnls, seems elbows and lolls of dudbools Duq General
COMBUSTION {esdVNnp aummPr pepbrg hnq] h • 15 CFM Dar 5dg p. K d HVAGRATER Conlmdor each ,hex heve,neoprSne ¢e5Ae1 mstaPet lost" drywall to Prevent HVAGRATER Contractor
APPLIANCES DUCTLEAKAGE
ad rplab.W caeca rhenal Sul mpad{y br Oita Ralu fin vadnad QullM CHECKLIST102 8 IpaLft**bS ofh*.h"Iraek QR CHECKLIST043 a
Pralfefn ddfu4nnpl N 5 Pa Veky 8Pr4W RESNET'% pp'ebb4fkh HVAC bust Wallis {kith4 g taken bweH ahoy bo wae•eamed to th/ shissamk HVAC
aa[e1y'task PW-ekae..a 2612V. 30. TI vdth caul., Id¢mv m agni"renl maimµ
it unvenled combustion appliances other then cooking ranges are I I General
COMBUSTION located inside the home's pressure boundary, the Refer has conducted I HVAC-RATER Conlmdor
APPLIANCES RESNET, or BP)'a combustion safety lest procedure and delermined I CHECKLIST 10.3 a
that the ambient CO teal resues are less than 35 prim 32 HVAC
ayalnm Par ASHPAE a22.20,g-daF,ed maMv+KaI ARYIaAu Ne trees
Ihelwpp'yeh Wan Gcavplahte WSon VuoupheupMpA,pmledkug SOT General
FILTRATION In longer W tlreugha oarrrhA L d15aJnp ooerhpmerf, soya! Ep .-RATER Conmdor
-"Ns 000tarR Synfn o Wl do nol rrisa1 Roe dilhdlon are exempt CHECKLIST 11.1 IL
loom thl-tylr-al Also. muN.pU p]sumsF tyWrnydorel have HVAC
MERV+elsd MA. -Ub4 far us. and ar,. %-a -. aLo e.Smolud
General
FILTRATION All return air and �,niepRy egpos,d osrldom air rriusl pa it through HVAGFiATER Conlmdor
tiller prior to condxloning z 14ERV S CHECKLIST 11.2 a
HVAC
IRetum All Fitter shall be looped end Installed So as to fakltale eccaes
Mice
General
and regular by the owner HVAC filrem located In the attic shall
HVA -RATER
Contractor
FILTRATION
Ibe mnslderad .c Sible to me owner K droP. slalre prowtle
CHECKLIST 11.3
a
ocean to elnc and a permanently Inslened walkway he, been provided
HVAC
ppMysan Inc ebx 4.0s, lemalyn pnn Me fdfel.
Finer eases pond mum Include geskm or compereoie ae9ling
mechanlam and file snugly against the exposed edge of filer when
dosed to prevent bypass The Iltler media box (I a., the component in
General
FILTRATION
the HVAC y.lemthathe.-thefills)meybeeither3ite-fabdmtedby
Ihelnelallerwpre-rabflatedby N.m.nufadurerlomeelthis
HVAC-RATER
CHECKLIST 11.4
Conlmdor
8
npuhmard. Yr4s appwawhan fills anon 1s-.41yd 1n a Neer madly sox
HVAC
Iocdled In Ow HVAC min ln.n, dell when the filler Is installed MIlai irnum
anCONTRACTOR General
SELECTED pommel-s d procedure for sets heal pump equipment localed Contractor
FURNACE I In the HVAC conbador checklist end notes. Muse refer for1t. CHECK I a
o HVAC
checklist
system M 15 minutes before leading CONTRACTOR Geneml
REFRIGERANT 11-
Note:Ilcold weeth.r makes ll Impossible to verily proper reMgeranl CHECKLIST O6. Contractor
TESTS PLEASE SEE CONTRACTOR Ccharge. system must Include B HECKLIST FOR SPECIFICS I MdeWfrclo I
HVAC
Geneml
NVAC'
CONTRACTOR
General
DHOLE-BUILDINGIVER
DELIVERED
.
Role-
ue(2 ventilation cote is within SOD-120%oI HVAC conlredor
HVAC-RATERECKLIS05
Contractor
REFRIGERANT
See canbedordnedfisl for spedrxs
CHECKLIST 07.
Conlmdor
8
VENTILATION
ignv value
design value (211)
CHECKLIST 05-1
a
CALCULATIONS
Must refer to
HVAC
chedlisl
HVAC
Gensrel
HVAC-
CONTRACTOR
General
CONTROLS
Co nllnuouslybpereling ventilation 8 exhaust fans lndude readily
HVAC-RATER
Conlmdor
E.R.
See -factor ohecklisl forspedfirg
CHECKLIST OB
Conlmdor
ccasdble overtlde controls.
CHECKLIST OB4
a
MEASUREMENTS
Must rater 10
6
HVAC
checklist
HVAC
General
CONTROLS Ventiiatien controls ere to be labeled, unless rundlun h obvious (e.g„ HVAGRATER Conlmdor AIR Ft--- See oonbeda cllecki5i Wrspedf
bathroom exheuel ran). CHECKLIST 08.5 a
HVAC
AA 1 >1 vaMllpl� r, eEl tNa A xfue be 1ppgp 0f1. C! Ilrelchad•AI dap
VENTILATION AIR General
fnfYKV keno ynpntl CDn,aleinetNg and[gl Such to (Wok wOnL
INLETS 8 exhaust hood, or vehicle exheuel. Exception: vnrasaden a4 knWta An the
HVAC-RATERIS07 Conlmdor
VENTILATION CHECKLIST 07.1 a
SOURCE sources 1 beeMi z 3 ft awayfrom dryer exhausts and conleminenon HVAC
umaa exmng through the red.
VENTILATION AIR General
INLETS a I Venlllellon air Inlets z 2 ft. above grade m roof deck In Climate Zones HVAC-RATER Conlmdor
VENTILATION 1-3 CHECKLISTOZ2 a
SOURCE HVAC
AIR BALANCE I See canlreWr ehaekfal for spectfice
SYSTEM
CONTROLS ms.IOp. rating and ..rely controls met OEM requireen.
HVAC-
CONTRACTOR Cenimdor
CHECKLIST 09. ,L
Must rotor to HVAC
checklist
HVAC General
CONTRACTOR ccmred.r
CHECKLIST ID a
Mu,lrefsr to HVAC
checklist
HVAC General
CONTRACTOR I Conlrader
CHECKLIST IL
Must a refer to HVAC
checklist
LITTLE ROCK
N S P - 2
H O M E S
A M E R I C A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE.1608
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 6/26/11
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
February 2, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO.
INSULATION AND AIR SEALING
GENERAL
ENERGY STAR
APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
CHECKLIST
REFERENCE
TRADE
'INSULATION:
CEILINGS
FLAT CEILINGS
FLAT
CEILINGS WITH
INSULATION TYPE: Blown In Product
'ENERGY DESIGN
IGeneal
Contrecta
INSULATION DEPTH: Use Bag count
SPEC
ATTIC SPACE
ABOVE
' INSULATION R-VALUE: z R-39
•B Insulator
'INSULATION:
VAULTED CEILINGS
CAREDRALIZED
'FRAMING CAVITY DEPTH: Flee fop mutt eorcead 8.N
General
7R CLOSED VAUL
[INSULATION TYPE: ea#e We CoavplCblr 'I'ENERGY
DESIGN
SPEC
Contractor
CEILINGS
[INSULATION DEPTH: Should not exceed cavity, depth.
& Insulator
[INSULATION R-VALUE: a RAR
ATTIC FACING WALLS
.CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Framed
'WALLS:
ILUMBER DIMENSION: 2x6 or 2x4 allowed
'ENERGYDESIGN
Generel
ATTIC FACING
LUMBER SPACING: 24'mm or 16'o.a
SPEC
Conlredor
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: Minimum R-13 -Grace 1
elneeetor
•CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: a RA with ref sdim
IEXTERIOR WALLS & GARAGE WALL
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Slick Framed
ILUMBER DIMENSION: 2x6
'ENERGYDESIGN
General'WALLS:
EXTERIOR
LUMBER SPACING: 24"..
SPEC
Cgnlador
'CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: R-19-GraceI
&Insulator
'CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: None
QUALITY
Gelling. Wall, and Floor Insulation levels shell mad or exceed 2009
General
INSTALLED
IIECC level.
TERC 2.1
contractor
INSULATION
All Insulanon shell achieve RESNET-dented Grade 1 Installation
8,neulator
INo compresfi B, gape or veld.,
A complete air bard., shall be provided that Is fully aligned with the
WIND BAFFLE:
Insulation at Inlerlor edge of BWc ewe using a wind baffle that extends
•Generel
FULLY -ALIGNED
to the full height of the insulation Include a border In every bey or a
TERC 3
Comredor
AIR BARRIERS
lobbed baffle In each bay width a ref it vent that wig also prevent wind
.& Framer
washing of insulation in adjacent bay°
CEILINGS:
REDUCED
[For insulated ceilinge withaNlc Spam above (I,e , wnc thedrallzed
General
THERMAL
wlllngs Ihsulxaen extends le ass Ind" bsa el ills
]'
TERC 4 1
Conlredor
BRIDGING
Wbel . at ,
^rRr'°r wag lleaw el > R-21
&Framer
IPd°r to Insulation sod drywak pmAndi ns Ic anppna moo apace
Ibe 1uAy sealed with BcM blocking or fleshing as needed and gape seals
wed, eaukerroem Tit. lcaMrp ereu north W racked'
TERC 5.1 1, 5.1 2,
General
Consulator
PENTRATIONS
1.AIR-SEALING:
Electrical Wiring
.2. Plumbing/Piping
51ContractorCo
.3 Duct I Flue Shafts
AIR SEALING:
(Prior to Insulation and drywall, rough opening, around window and
TERC 624
General
ROUGH OPENINGS
exterior dcoa shag be fully sealed with caulk or foam
Comrednr
& Insulator
Bathroom and Kitchen exhaust lane shall be sealed to the drywall.
Gmarel
AIR SEALING:
Other declriml boxes ouch as non-remeaed 1lghiing or calling ten. anal
TERC 51 4
CoMmdor
be sealed to drywall
& Drywaller
Drywall shell be sealed to lop plate at 90 agldwall Interface@ using caulk
Gore
AIR -SEALING:
foam, or equvalenl malorMl Ether apply sealant directly belwoen
TERC 623
-Contract
CEILING DRYWALL
roc
aheetk entl lop plate or to the seam between the him from Me emc
above. C. alru.13m adhesive shell not be used
& Drywaller
Meelor* M nal arKdcsed (►,a, w1111 otywrtr)e dglef the taming
WATER
WALLS:
mmfnbm or NluUlan>roduds hey. hfph mplNun ppnfplt For
MANAGEMENT
General
MOISTURE
wet -applied Insulation producle, follow menubscrut" d+y:ng
-BUILDER
Contactor
CONTENT
lemmmoadelpne. As gWdaner- EPA Iewsromaxds BW cumber nod
CHECKLIST 4.5
srnw 16% IfrlifhKe mMbrA
EXTERIOR WALLS, ROOF, WINDOW AND
DOOR FLASHING REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
ENERGY STAR
CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE
TRADE
IN is the Builders rasponelbifrly to follow end complete the W.I.,
WATER
CHECKLISTS:
,Management System Builder Checklist. The Rater will provide the
MANAGEMENT
General
BUILDER
IBullderwllh the checklist The Builder may have the Rater Verily any
-BUILDER
Conlredor
.ppllwble Items on the checklist.
CHECKLIST
WATER
General
WALLS:
Fleshing at bottom of exterior wells wllh weep holes Included for
MANAGEMENT
Contractor,
FLASHING
masonry veneer and weep screed for stucco cladding systems, or
.BUILDER
aquNelenl dreteaga eydom
CHECKLIST2.1.1
Framer
& Mason
iaey arailyd mmvwou, &,IB tie prrrar 1Nnw,d-dell. ohreou g MI
lips ever Bashing In WMS43C 2.1Add4bnM bond -beak drekaga plena
Isyer Plavlded b"NA.11 stump end mrruyodmBi mammy cladding
WATER
WALLS:
a4aermaLn Any of aka fdk>why ryrlamn rhry IN used: u n o "W"
MANAGEMENT
-General
GeealContractor,
DRAINAGE PLANE
wpATa•Pri:mlAnl heMer(la-. rdNua wYmp] eeelad a lepod Aq iolrss:
-BUILDER
wrB,A. rnelmdartr N.WAg.la•g•, (.=Agra lr-BAwlnjh4 lapr4 es
ry
CHECKLIST 22
6 Meson
rs'bvll ,oirdr: =•pined xNeoe-rlyfe buMbtg paper As M1s; snow
WINDOWSAND
Window and dmropeninga funyriashed Inndudepsnn rthingalellls,
MANWATEREM AGENT
General
DOORS:
aide gashing that exlande over pan fleshing, and lop Oeshlrg that
-BUILDER
Contractor,
FLASHING
extends over aria flesNrg
CHECKLIST 23
8Fremer
Step and klckaul Bashing shell be Installed el all mot -wall Intersection.
deck
(e g dormers) ex.ending > C up wag surface above mot deck and
WATER
ROOF:
Integrated with drainage plane above House wrap over
MANAGEMENT
'General
FLASHING
meld gashing to create a pcelNve drainage plena. Inlersecling well Blding
_BUILDER
'Conlredor,
shall laminate 1 In above the mol or higher, per manufadu Be.
commendations Conllnuom fleshing shall be 1=ad In place oI step
CHECKLIST 3.1
8Fremer
fleshing for mdel and rubber membrane route
For homes her don't have a slob-ongrade foundation and do have
WATER
Generel
GUTTER &
DOWNSPOUT
expensive or FaNapelbl. Boil., gutfea & dow eerI provided that °mpg
to lateral piping that deacons water on sloping final grade a 5 R from
MANAGEMENT
-BUILDER
Conlreclor,
foundation or to underground mlshme l system> 10 fl from foundatim
CHECKLIST 3 2
& Landscaper
The assessment of whether the son Is expensive or collapsible shall be
completed by a mrilfied hydrologlet,sog sclenllet, or engineer. A roof
design without gullare Is acceptable N It deposits heimvaler to a
grade -II cock bad wind waterproof liner and dmin pipe that deposhs
water on a eloping finish grade > 6 R from foundation. Rainwater
harveding systems maybe used to meal this requirement when
tlesigned to properly dreln overflow, meeting the alecharge-0Islencer
requin menle above.
WATER
ROOF:
S,ff,,,ling bituminous membrane war equivalent installed at all valley, a
MANAGEMENT
•General
FLASHING
roof deck penetrations
-BUILDER
ConlredC-IMCIor,
CHECKLIST 3 3
WATER
FLOORING
Nalllo-weg carpel not Installed within 2.6 feet of luilets, tube, and
MANAGEMENT
Generalrh°wm.
-BUILDER
Contractor
CHECKLI5T4.1
'Cerrmnl board or equha ern moselum-morslonl backing material Intellect
.on all wage behind tub and.hosear- enclosures compoesd of the or panel
WALLS:
assemblies with caulked joint.. Paper -faced barherboard shall Trot be
WATER
13EHINDTUBSAND 'used. Mmollthlc hub and.hower molosures(e It, noerglass with no
MANAGEMENT
General
SHOWERS
Beem.) am exempt from this backing mderial requirement unless
-BUILDER
'Conlredor
required by the manufacturer. Paper -raced beckerboard may only be
CHECKLIST 4.2
'used behind monolithic endosums and only Ifll meals ASTM
Mn
SuArd gaWfdala wllh vi A 02rw.4-1. d.mwga or mole not
WATER
M ANAGEMENT
General
FRAMING:
Installed. Building materiels shell be atoned Inside or kept ag of ground
_BUILDER
Conlreclor,
and adequately covered and protected from min end moisture damage
CHECKLIST 4.4
8 Framer
Inredor walls not enciceetl (e g.. with drywall) If either the Naming
WATER
WALLS:
members aImuiagon products have high molalum content. For
MANAGEMENT
General
MOISTURE
wet -applied insulation products, follow manufacture es drying
-BUILDER
Conlredor
CONTENT
recommendations. As guidance, EPA recommends that lumber nor
CHECKLI5T4 5
exceed 1B%moisture content.
DOORS:
DOORS:
EFFICIENCY
1-Sollddoore-021 1(R4-T)NO SHGC Rating
ENERGYDESIGN Generel
SPECIFICATION
2.S1f2111a-027U-Val(R-37)0.30 SHGC
SPEC
'Contredor
3 > 1/21its - 0 32 U-Val (R-3.1) 0 30 SHGC
WINDOWS:
'WINDOWS: ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED
ENERGYDESIGN General
EFFICIENCY
IU-VALUE: s0.36
SPEC
Contractor
SPECIFICATION :SHGC: 90.30
FRAMING, SHEATHING, EXTERIOR WALL
AIR BARRIER REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL
ENERGY STAR APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOD
CHECKLIST TRADE
REFERENCE
ATTIC FACING WALLS
'CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Stick Framed •
ENERGY DESIGN Generel
' WALLS:
ILUMBER DIMENSION: 2xe
SPEC FOR WALL Ca NI
ATTIC FACING
LUMBER SPACING: 24' o c, or 16' o c
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val. Minimum R-13-Grade 1
OPTION 1 &
Framer
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: x R-3 with reffecllve facing
EXTERIOR WALLS 6 GARAGE WALL
CONSTRUCTION METHOD: Stick Framed • ENERGY DESIGN 'General
'WALLS:
LUMBER DIMENSION: 2.6
SPEC FOR WALL Contractor
EXTERIOR
LUMBER SPACING: 24'0c.
OPTION .&
CAVITY INSULATION R-Val: R-19-Grade 1
IFramer
CONTINUOUS INSULATION R-Val: None
A) AR[aRlara must 6e 1T01ed 10 show k 114: to AMga,
•WALLS:
B]Athapid- ankwulairdwogamurtbrlmamtedto%R-a
EXTERIOR-
C) Frelfft Mxbldpwals Wnnlydtoona oat dlac4,andma patrol
General
GenGeneral
REDUCED
yfng ddsi In scpl art Isle heads,
' TERC 4.4 5 ctor
THERMAL
0) An ldgrlsr l axt.da cadmIIIIII reorto Asoma . el-vrdu.
&
BRIDGING
ee on keel Gl Vu "tow war
Framer
E) All framing must be spaced at least 16" on center.
"WALLS:
EXTERIOR
General
REDUCED
Al sdarlar mnesa shag ba eootWetad Ia egew -a. kx IN
TERC 4 4.5e Contractor
THERMAL
Ilnstenellon of a R-6 Insulation that extends to the ext.dor wall sheathing,
a
BRIDGING
Framer
• WALLS:
Headers ahall be Insulated x R-3 using continuous rigid Insulation
EXTERIOR
Shedhing, SIP headers, other prefabricated Insualed header,
General
REDUCED
.Ingle -member or two -member headers with Insulation either In between
'TERC 445b 'Contmdor
THERMAL
ormone side, or an equivalent assembly, ezcopl whams fmming plan
&
BRIDGING
proWded by the bulkier, archlled, designer, orerglneer indicates that
'Framer
full -depth solid headers are the only eaeplable option
' WALLS:
FmnI at windows shell be limited to a m®dnurn of one peer of king
EXTERIOR
studs and one pair)Bch studs per window opening to support the header
General
REDUCED
and window sill. Additional jack etude shall be used only as needed for
' TERC 4 4 5c Conlredor
THERMAL
ebudurei support and cripple studs only as needed to maintain
&
BRIDGING
on -center spacing of studs
Framer
WALLS:
EXTERIOR
Insulation shall con behind inleriur/exterior wall Intersections using
Generel
REDUCED
ladder blocking, full length 2'x6' or 1'Ik8' Turing behind the firsl partition
' TERC 44 5d Co^IrBGor
THERMAL
dud, drywall dips, or other equivalent eliminative.
&
BRIDGING
Framer
Venicel doming members shall ellher be on-Panler or have an
' WALLS:
anemallve structural purpose (e It. framing members at the edged
EXTERIOR
pm-febriwled panels) that is apparent to the reler or documented in a
'General
REDUCED
framing plan provided by the bundler, ix hrii cl, designer, or erglneer, N
Conlredor
' TERC4 4 5e '&
THERMAL
more than 5%of studs may lack an apparent or documented structural
BRIDGING
purpose, which le equivalent to me verlicel stud for every 30 linear feel
Framer
ofwdl, assuming 161 c stud sparing
'AIR SEALING:
.Allellplalm adjacent to conditioned apace seated to foundation or
General
Conlredor
WALLS
or with murk Foam gasket elan placed beneath alit plate If reslin
'TERC b 21
&
.top c
glop mnaele a meeonry and adjacent to mrdNloned space.
Framer
Attic save bafliea are to be Installed at every willing jolsVaner bay to
WIND BAFFLE:
prevent Insulellon from falling Into Bond and to pevenl wind washing of
FULLY -ALIGNED
Uhre Insuldion. Adic save belle can be achieved In a number I ways,
TERC 3 General
AIR BARRIERS
Imugh mised plate or heal calling fremhg and banding the arid. of the
calling Iolsls or by Installing a pre -made tabbed mrdboerd baffle or a
Codador
baffle thd Is designed to work with a wrillatim shoot
ANIc aide Breathing Is required on ell mgofad it wags If present
-General
WALLS:
Sheathing shall cover all vortical surfaces Including open faming
TERC 31 Cardredar
ATTIC FACING
mNllos al mnciltimed floor system. II pasenL Sheathing must have
&
seems taped and fully sealed to create Bn err bender.
Framer
!For any Ineulat.d wens, exterior aide air barriers shall not be mlempted
lay architectural factures such as poral es, derhl, porch roofs, dropped
WALLS.
'or raised callings attic wile, etc. NIT bamers ehal be property se led
General
FULLY -ALIGNED
pIR BARRIERS
"" manufachume. Inelallelon guidelines, Fa altle facing walls make
sure aWc side sheathing Is sealed to form an air border , ATTIC SIDE
Conlredor
TERC 31 &
SHNTING IS REQUIRED AND SHALL COVER ALL VERTICAL
Framer
SURFACES, SHEATHING MUST BE TAPED/ SEALED TO CREATE
Dropped ceWng/soflt below uncondWoned aWc must have 6heetrodk,
CEILINGS:
089 or other solid malarial installed at original coiling height before
General Ge
Gen rat
FULLY -ALIGNED
burning the dropped caging or mWl. This prove" an under Insulated
TERC 33 aclor
AIR BARRIERS
cavity or Bald. Gelling material shall be sealed at edges or any gaps or
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perelations
Famer
Energy Wes, raised -heel Wes, raised plate lending or equivilanl shell
IGensrel
'6 Mrector
CONS RUCTION be used to all -for uncompressed Insulation to extend over lop plate of
TERC 41
axte,lor we
IFremar
ATTIC
Im lnsulation beneath atflc platforms (e.g., HVAC pladoo. walkways)>
General
PLATFORMS:
lR-21 Fremere shall Yrame-up" any such plaaomm to create at least B'
of
Contactor
REDUCED
THERMAL
tree spew under programme to be adequately Insulated. Platforz
should be framed In a way that allows Insulator full eccas to install
TERC 4 3
8
Framer
BRIDGING
(Insulation
FRAMING:
Bulid'1 materte1 with v'iblUlgns of w.larcemage, ormold not
WATER
MANAGEMENT- APPLICABLE
.WATER DAMAGED
Inelenetl. BuNding materiels shell be dead inside or kepl.n.rri ound
BUILDER TRADE
MATERIALS
and adequately Favored entl protected from min and mroislum damage.
CHECKLIST 4.4
FOUNDATIONS, SLABS, DRAINAGE
AND SLOPE REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL
ENERGY STAR
REQUIRED MATERIAL, PRODUCT OR INSTALLATION METHOO CHECKLIST
APPLICABLE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE
TRADE
It is the Builders responsibility to follow and complete the Water 'WATER
'CHECKLISTS:
Management System Builder Checklist. The Rater will provide the IMANAGEMENT
Generel
BUILDER
Bud erwllhthechecklsl. The Builder may have me Reler verify any BUILDER
Contractor
appll cable Items on the checklist 'CHECKLIST
Forelaba less than 12' below grade, t00%of Blab edge shell be
•S��
&xulaled to x R-3 al the depth of T-0' end aligned w11A the Thermal
Generel
REAL
boundary or thewells.
Slebitaulellon shall extend W me lop of Me slab to pmvde a complete -ENERGY DESIGN Contractor
THERMAL
SPEC TERC 4.2
break It. the lop edge of Insulation I. Installed bahveen Ina
a
BRIDGING
mderior well end Ins edge of the Interior slab, it shall be pmri led to be
BBI
Framer
cut el a 45-0Bgrea angle away from the exledor wall
Pdoltl siII tlgldl rab...01 , end drhrMya raped z 0.25 W W, A
-Demand
erg hwea to cdpa MxoNAw W 10 b„ hnid svek rc less- VI WATER
'CmInI
SLOPES:
aelWclr Wn'T Bdmw to h- Ihsn 1e IL. aril sm droini dl.piredW MANAGEMENT
8
PAVED
cagy water loom f "`h"` a rhdfl barproHdrd. grease Irrr7ang Is nor -BUILDER
IExcevator
SURFACES
dr ,III N proper aIns ge can be 00,11B d using rrp.es+u.g cry°od CHECKLIST 1.1
and/or FlnhIn
moue, as determned by a cedlAedhydrologbiI aclantisl,et onow .
C.-I.
Final grade Is, or Is schadded by builder to be, eloped 2 0 61n per f
owey1rwnh=afF,r210ft and back -nil lamPedloprevenl seMing. 'WATER
General
SLOPES
nmk apace to less than l O N„ ewdss rrdrary designs, :MANAGEMENT
Cordredor
FINAL GRADE
le cnry webs Ir-1Cundsllm shall be provlded. BAkNImping Is not -BUILDER
a
required 6 proper dralnaBe can be achieved using nor.sel0ing compact CHECKLIST 12
Excavator
edge, as determined by a cerilfied hydrologist, wall sdenilsl, or engineer.
Cap" break beneath allikabe jo.g.. Nab ea 91cde, bssenw,l ""4
It,a-1j Aa-lad CA10.5in claim npgregal.-led with x6Ml
uen.rel
ppeveryknr reeeamg loparrd &.1g h p x 1' "Dud" oelyelyruwn WATER
'Contractor
SLABS:
kwNslon wWu lapedjaNdai In riled rmdsd caps oonwla sMbrbon, MANAGEMENT
i8
BASE LAYERS
OR; -BUILDER
[Excavator
I1.7.214 In unlf-III send -Braid wilh g urladlle drainage CHECKLIST 1.3
'and/or Flnlsh
malting end covered mth sheeting or 1- exbuded polystyrene
Concrete
WAS'
IEderbr suriam of below -grade wails nmlshed es follows 'WATER
IMANAGEMENT
General
Conlredor
BELOW GRADE
For pmmd mncrale, concrete masonry, and Imulelad concrete lama,
finish with dampproogng coaling. -BUILDER
&
CHECKLIST 15
Mason
Protected drain tire aheA be Installed at the fcocng. of basement and
ae I walls, level or sloped to dlseherge to outside grade (deyllgh
or to aeump pump. The lop of each drain Ills pipe shall always be below WATER
General
FOUNDATION:
IN bottom of the concrete slab or crmNspace floor Each pips ehalt be MANAGEMENT
Conlreclor
DRAIN TILE
auromded with at least B Inches of%to % Inch wo.hsd or clean gravel -BUILDER
&
Thagravell.yersheI be fultywrepped with febriodoth or drain file CHECKLIST 1.0
Excavator
prappad a with fabric fitter to prevent dogging of the main tire with
e-wn
LITTLE ROCK
N S P as 2
H O M E S
A M E R IC A N
INSTITUTE OF
A R C H I T E C T S
ARCHITECT
CHRIS EAST, AIA
315 ROCK ST., STE. 1608
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
P: 501.920.9558
1 REV. #1 MOM
LOCATION
LITTLE ROCK
ARKANSAS
SCALE
VARIES
DATE
February 2, 2011
TITLE
Energy Star
Specifications
SHEET NO,
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