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The plan check is based on regulations enforced
by the Building Inspection Department. You may
have other corrections based on laws and
ordinances enforced by the Planning Department,
Engineering Department or other departments.
Present California law mandates that
residential construction comply with Title 24
and the following model codes:
1982 UBC (eff . 7/1/85)
1982 UPC (eff. 10/1/85)
1984 NEC (eff. 10/1/85)
1982 UMC (eff. 3/1/85)
The above regulations apply to residential
construction, regardless of the code editions
adopted by ordinance.
The circled items need clarification,
modification or change. All items have to be
satisfied before the plans will be in
conf ormance with the cited codes and
regulations. Per Sec. 303 (c), 1982 Uniform
Building Code, the approval of the plans does
not permit the violation of any state, county
or city law.
To speed up the recheck process, note on this
list (or a copy) where each correction item has
been addressed i.e.. plan sheet, specification.
etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list
when you submit the revised plans.
Carlsbad List 10, Single Family Dwelling and Duplex With All Supplements
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A. FLANS
(l.) Please make all corrections on the original
tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and
any original plan sets that may have been
returned to you by the jurisdiction, to:
Esgil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite #208, San Diego, California 92123,
(619) 560-1468.
JL. Please make all corrections on the original
tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and
any original plan sets that may have been
returned to you by the jurisdiction, to:
The jurisdiction's building department.
Q Indicate on the Title Sheet of the plans,
name of the legal owner and name of person
responsible for the preparation of the plans.
Section 302 (a) 7.
Plans, spec icatjong^md calculations shall
signed^by a CSHforniastate licensed
engineer or architect. (California Business and
Professions Code) .
Specify on the Title Sheet of the plans the
gross floor area of each element of this project
including dwelling, garage, carport, patio, deck
and balcony. Section 302 (c).
\6y Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of
the plans that this project shall comply with
Title 2U and 1982 UBC, UMC. and ]TT>r. an
flEC.
Submit fully dimensioned plot plan drawn to
scale showing location, size, and use of all
existing and proposed structures on the lot.
Identify property lines and show lot dimensions
and all easements. Show location of all cut or
fill slopes and approximate finish floor
elevations for all structures and show
elevations at all lot corners.
Section 302 (c).
Jif1. Indicate distance from center line of street
or alley to property line and distance from
property lines to proposed building.
Section 302 (c).
B. K1KK PRDIKCTIOH
9. ) Walls closer than 3 feet to property lines
11 be one-hour rated construction, have no
openings, and shall have 30 inch parapets when
the building floor area exceeds 1,000 square
feet on any floor. fJ'E3E~ S>&-O^
(Table 5. A. Section 1709 (a)).
(lO.) Projections, including eaves, may not
extend more than 12 inches into the 3 foot
setback from the property line. Eaves over
required windows shall be not less than 30
inches from the side and rear property lines.
Section 1710 and Section 504 ,£a) andfbi
Ijf. Plastic skylights shall not be installed
Within 8' of an exterior wall located where
openings in such exterior wall are prohibited or
required to be protected.
Section 5207 (a) 7.
(l2 .) Projections, including eaves, shall be
one-hour fire-resistive construction, heavy
timber or of noncombustible material if they
project into the 3' setback area from the
property line. Section 1710.
13.) Show location of permanently wired smoke
oerector, centrally located in corridor leading
to sleeping rooms or above stair if sleeping
rooms are on upper level. Section 1210.
A smoke detector shall be installed in the
basement of dwelling units having a stairway
which opens from the basement into the dwelling.
Such detector shall be connected to a sounding
device or other detector to provide an alarm
which will be audible in the sleeping area.
Section 1210.
yf. Habitable rooms, other than kitchens, shall
contain at least 70 square feet of floor area.
Section 1207 (b).
1#T Window area must be at least 1/10 of the
floor area and a minimum of 10 square feet per
Section 1205 (a). Appears to be deficient in
Dimension on the plans, the 30" clear width
for water closet compartments and 2k" clearance
in front of water closet.
Section 511 (a).
Specify safety glazing for glazing in
hazardous locations such as glass doors, glazing
adjacent to such doors and glazing adjacent to
walking surfaces. Section 5406.
(26.J Glazing, in the same wall plane as a door,
must be safety glazing if within 12" of the door
and less than 60" above the walking surface,
unless the glazing is leaded on faceted glass.
Section 5406 (d) 7, O»V4C*>K> NX=_XT TO
17.) Openable window area in habitable rooms
most be 1/20 of the floor area and a minimum of
5 square feet. In bathrooms, laundry rooms and
similar rooms 1/20 of area is required and 3^. Glazing in shower and tub enclosures shall
oe tempered, laminated or approved plastic
, . . _._, ,_„-, -v (including windows within 5 feet of tub or
At least 1/2 of the common wall must be BEXOO Jshower fioor). Section 5406 (d) 5.
and have an opening not less than 25 sq.
ft. if light and ventilation is being supplied yi. Sleeping rooms shall have a window or
from an adjacent room. Section 1205 (a). exterior door for emergency exit. Sill height
shall not exceed 44" above the floor. The
window must have an openable area of at least
5.7 square feet with the minimum openable width
20" and the minimum openable height 24".
Section 1204.
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Ja. Required windows shall not open into a
roofed porch unless the ceiling is at least 7
feet and the longer side is at least 65% open.
Section 1205 (a).
(20.) Provide mechanical ventilation capable of
providing five air changes per hour in
bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundry
rooms and similar rooms if required openable
windows are not provided. Section 1205 (a).
No habitable room, other than a kitchen,
shall be less than 7'0" in any dimension.
Section 1207 (c).
Show that ceiling height for habitable
is a-jninimum of 7 '6". Section 1207 (a).
A mezzanine is an intermediate floor and
not Jiave a floor fllf63 exceeding 33 1/3
percent of the total floor area in the room
below. The mezzanine floor must have a clear
height of 7 feet, above and below, and must have
the long side open to the room below except for
posts and protective walls or railings not
exceeding 42" in height. Section 1716.
(soJ The loft you show does not comply as a
mezzanine floor and is, by Uniform Building Code
definition, a story. Section 1716.
2s Show ceiling height for laundry rooms,
nallways, corridors, and bathrooms is a minimum
of 7'0". Section 1207 (a).
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(31.) Floors above the second story shall have
rIOt less than 2 exits. Section 3303 (a).
XL. Required exit doorways shall be not less
than 36" in width and not less than 6'8" in
height, and shall be capable of opening at least
90 degrees. Section 3304 (e).
V33 J Provide 36*" high protective railing for
porches, balconies, and open sides of stair
landings. Openings between railings shall be
less than 6". Section 1711.
y£. Show how guardrail connection details are
'adequate to support 20 pounds per lineal foot at
a right angle to the top rail. Table 23-B.
(35.) Provide stairway and landing details.
Section 3306 (b) & (c).
(ay Maximum rise 8" and minimum run is
9".
b.) Minimum headroom is 6'6".
Minimum width is 30".
( 36J All handrails per Section 3306 (j), shall
satisfy the following:
(a_.) Provide handrail for stairways with 4
or more risers.
(bl) Handrail shall be 30" to 34" above the
nosing of treads.
^y The handgrip portion of handrail shall
be not less than 1 1/4" nor more than
2" in cross-sectional dimension.
(See attached).
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yf. Every stairway landing shall have a
dimension, measured in the direction of travel,
at least equal to the stairway width.
Section 3306 (g).
3tfT A door may open over a stairway landing
provided the door, in any position, does not
reduce the clear area of the landing in the
direction of stairway travel, to less than
one-half the required width of the stairway.
Section 3306 (g).
j&) • A door may open inward at the top step of a
stairway provided the top step is not more than
7 1/2" lower than the floor level.
Section 3304 (h).
Provide details of winding stairway
lying with Section 3306 (d):
(a.) Minimum tread is 6 inches at any point
and minimum 9 inches at a point 12
inches from where the treads are
narrowest.
Qj.) Maximum rise is 8 inches.
Minimum width is 30 inches.
41 .J Provide spiral stairway details, per
section 3306 (f):
^ay Minimum run is 7 1/2 inches measured
at a point 12 inches from where the
treads are the narrowest.
(jay Maximum rise is 9 1/2 inches.
fc.) Minimum headroom is 6 f eet^6 .inches.
JSl- Spiral stairways may not be used for
required exits when the area served is greater
than 400 sq. ft. Section 3306 (f).
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f43.) Spiral stairways must have a clear walking
pace of 26 inches between the column and
handrail, show dimension. Section 3306 (f).
44.) Provide I.C.B.O. Research Report and Number
rSr metal stairway, or submit plans and
calculations and approved fabricator registered
with the building department or note that the
stairway fabrication shall be done under special
inspection per the approved fabrication plans.
Section 306 (a) 4B and Section 306 (f).
bfi. In buildings over 2 stories in height,
provide 3/4 hour fire-rated assemblies for all
openings in the exterior wall below or within 10
feet horizontally of an exterior stairway. An
exit balcony with 2 separated stairways is
exempt. Section 3306 (1).
US. Exterior stairways shall not project into
the 3 foot setback from the property lines.
Section 3306 (n).
(47.) The walls and soffits of the enclosed
usable space under interior stairs shall be
protected on the enclosed side as required for
one-hour fire-resistive construction.
Section 3306 (m).
E. ROOFTMG
Specify roof slope.
Roof slope is not adequate for roof type
specified. Table 32-B; Section 3203 (h).
Specify roof material and application.
pter 32.
Specify I.C.B.O. orU.L. approval number
for roof materials not covered in U.B.C., e.g.,
title, etc., Section 107.
yi. The maximum slope for a fire retardant
'built-up roof, with rock or gravel surfacing, is
3 inches in 12 inches, Section 3203 (e) 2.
3^. The minimum slope for a fire retardant
built-up roof, with cap sheet surfacing, is 1/2
inch in 12 inches. Section 3203 (e) 3.
Specify minimum 1/4 inch per foot roof
slope for drainage or design to support
accumulated water. Section 3207 (a), Section
2305 (f) and Section 2511 (d) 6.^
p$. Show roof drains and overflows.
Section 3207.
Provide skylight details to show compliance
'with Sections 3401 and 5207 or provide I.C.B.O.
approval number.
sn. Plastic skylight must be separated from
each other by at least 4 feet.
Section 5207 (a) 6.
Show attic ventilation. Minimum vent area
isl/150 of attic area or 1/300 of attic area if
at least 50% of the required vent is at least 3
feet above eave vents or cornice vents. Show
required area and area provided.
Section 3205 (c).
f- MASONRY
(59.) Provide fireplace construction details or
note construction to be per attached fireplace
standard drawing. Chapter 37. (fiF fT"t^-TO
fe& MNS=*>-3£S9 }
&OJ Show veneer support and connections in
seismic Zones 3 and 4, comply with Section 3002,
4, 5, 6, and Section 2515 (a) regarding ties and
#9 wire in horizontal joints or show
construction to be per attached sheets
30-1 or 30-2.
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Show height and construction details of all
masonry walls. Chapter 24.
jfi. Note that cleanout openings shall be
provided at the bottom of all cells to be grout
filled over 4' in a single pour. Cleanout shall
be sealed before grouting, after inspection.
Section 2414 (a) 8.
63% Show floor and roof connections to masonry
•'walls. Connection shall resist 200 pounds per
lineal foot or the actual design load, whichever
is greater. Cross grain tension or bending in
wood ledgers is not permitted.
Section 2312 (j) 3. A.
6tfT Provide details for damp proofing the
foundation walls, below finish grade, where
useable space exists on the interior side of the
walls. Section 1707 (d).
65\ Show a minimum 2" air space and flashing
between planter and building walls.
Section 2516 (c) 7.
G. GARAGE AHD CARPORTS
Garage requires one-hour fire protection on
the garage side of walls and ceiling common to
the dwelling. Table 5. B. Section 503 (d).
&T. All elements supporting floor above garage,
including walls supporting floor joists, to have
one-hour fire-resistive protection on the garage
side. Section 503 (a).
^6#T Show 1 3/8" solid core self-closing door
for openings between garage ,and dwelling.
Section 503 (d).
Garages are not permitted to open into a
room used for sleeping purposes. Section 1104.
1#T Openings between carport and residence
require self-closing doors and stationary
windows. Section 1214.
~Vi. Show garage framing section, size of header
over garage opening, lateral cross bracing at
plate line, method of bracing garage front, and
holddowns if required. Chapter 23.
NOTE: Maximum shear panel ratio of height to
width is 3 1/2 to 1. Table 25-1.
>£. Doors may open into the garage only if the
floor or landing in the garage is not more than
1/2" lower than the door threshold.
Section 3304 (h).
ys. Provide an 18" raised platform for any FAU,
water heater, or other device in the garage,
which may generate a flame or spark, UMC Section
508, UPC Section 1310 (a).
H. FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
(74.) Per soils report, note on the plan the
soils classification, whether or not the soil is
expansive, and note the allowable bearing value.
Section 2905 (c).-
The foundation plan does not comply with
the soil report recommendation for this project.
Please review the report and modify design,
notes and details as required to show
compliance.
^76.) Provide notes on the foundation plan
listing the soils report recommendations for
foundations, slab and building pad preparation.
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The soils report recommends excavations be
reviewed by soils engineer. Note on the
foundation plan that "Prior to the Contractor
requesting a Building Department Foundation
Inspection, the soils engineer shall advise the
building official in writing that:
1. the building pad was prepared in
accordance with the soils report;
2. the utility trenches have been
properly backfilled and compacted,
and;
3. the foundation excavations, formings
and reinforcements comply with the
soils report and approved plan".
~U&. Show height of all foundation walls.
Chapter 23.
7$. Show height of retained earth on all
foundation walls. Chapter 23.
StfT If cut or fill slopes exist, show distance
of foundation to edge of cut or fill slopes and
show steepness and heights of cuts and fills.
Chapter 29.
jjXL. Note on plans that wood shall be 6"
minimum above finish grade.
Section 2516 (c) 7.
(82.) Note on plans that surface water will drain
away from building and show drainage pattern and
key elevations. Section 2905 (f).
Dimension foundation per U.B.C. Table 29A:
Show foundation sills to be pressure
treated, or equal. Section 2516 (c) 3.
Floors
Supported^
1
2
3
Stemwall
6"
8"
10"
Width
12"
15"
18"
Depth
12"
18"
2V
^Foundations may support a roof in addition to
the floors. Where only a roof is supported, use
foundation for one floor.
Show foundation bolt size and spacing.
Section 2907 (e).
86y Specify size, I.C.B.O. number and
manufacturer of power driven pins. Show edge
and end distance and spacing.
Section 306 (f). #**
If required by structural calculations,
show size, imbedment and location of hold down
anchors on foundation plan. Section 2312 (f).
If hold downs are required by calculations,
note on plan that hold down anchors must be tied
in place prior to foundation inspection.
Section 305 (e) 2.
^89\ Show adequate footings under all bearing
walls and shear walls. Section 2907 (b).
$&: Show on the elevations, stepped footings
for slopes steeper than 1:10.
Section 2907 (c).
yL. Show minimum 18" clearance from grade to
bottom of floor joists and minimum 12"
clearance to bottom of girders.
Section 2516 (c).
Show pier size, spacing and depth into
undisturbed soil. Table 29-A.
24"
Show minimum underfloor access of 18" x
Section 2516 (c).
Show minimum underfloor ventilation equal
to 1 sq. ft. for each 150 sq. ft. of underfloor
area. Openings shall be as close to corners as
practicable and shall provide cross ventilation
on at least two approximately opposite sides.
Section 2516 (c).
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^-j. Specify that posts embedded in concrete
shall be pressure treated per UBC Std. No. 25-
12. Section 2516 (c).
I. FRAMDIG
96.) Show wall bracing. Every exterior wood
sfud wall and main cross partition shall be
braced at each end at least every 25 feet of
length with 1x4 diagonal let-in braces or
equivalent. Section 2517 (g) 3.^
Note cross bridging or blocking. Floor
joists and rafters 12" or more in depth shall be
supported laterally by bridging at intervals not
exceeding 8 feet, unless both edges are held in
line. Sec. 2506 (g).
Show blocking at ends and at supports of
floor joists, and for rafters at exterior walls.
Section 2517 (d) 3.
Show solid blocking at ridge line and at
exterior walls on trussed roofs.
Section 2506 (g), Section 2517 (h).
Show double joists. Floor joists shall be
doubled under bearing partitions running
parallel with the joists. Section 2517 (d) 5.
Bearing partitions, perpendicular to
joists, shall not be offset from supporting
girders, beams, walls or partitions, more than
the depth of the joist. Section 2517 (d) 5.
Show rafter ties. Rafter ties shall be
spaced not more than 4 feet on center and be
just above the ceiling joists, where rafters and
ceiling joists are not parallel.
Section 2517 (h) 4.
Show rafter purlin braces to be not less
than 45 degrees to the horizontal.
Section 2517 (h) 5.
l#lf. Show 1/2" minimum clearance between top
plate of interior partitions and bottom chord of
trusses. (To ensure loading will be as
designed).
1(>5\ Show double top plate with minimum 48"
lap splice. Section 2517 (g) 2.
>. Show nailing will be in compliance with
Table 25-Q.
(lOT/ Show or note fire stops at the following
locations per Section 2516 (f):
in concealed spaces of stud walls and
partitions, including furred spaces,
at the ceiling and floor levels and at
10 foot intervals along the length of
the wall.
at all interconnections between
concealed vertical and horizontal
spaces such as occur at soffits, drop
ceilings and cove ceilings;
in concealed spaces between stair
stringers at the top and bottom of the
run and between studs along and in
line with the run of stairs if the
walls under the stairs are unfinished;
and
in openings around vents, pipes,
ducts, chimneys, fireplaces and
similar openings which afford a
passage for fire at ceiling and floor
levels, with noncombustible
materials.
108.) Show stud size and spacing. Maximum
allowable stud heights; Bearing wall: 2x4 and
2x6 max. 10'; Non-bearing: 2x4 max. 14', 2
x 6 max. 20*.Table 25-R-3.
Studs supporting two floors, a roof and
ceiling must be 3 x 4 or 2 x 6 at 16" o.c.
Table 25-R-3.Wf^LL£> ^OPpC^rTMCj UOFT"
Note an A.I.T.C. Certificate of Compliance
for glued laminated wood members shall be given
to the building inspector prior to erection.
Section 306 (f).
(ill) Detail all post to beam and post to
rotSting connections and reference the detail to
the plan. Section 2516 (m).:
112.) Detail shear transfer connections,
including roof and floor diaphragmsy^to shear
walls. Section 2513. (^££-'C> '^> ^
y&* Specify nail size and spacing for all
shear walls, floor and roof diaphragms.
Indicate required blocking. Maintain maximum
diaphragm dimension ratios. (Tables 25 I, J, K)
and Section 4713 (d).
Show 3" x 4" or 2" x 6" studs in first
story of three story building. Table 25-R-3.
Provide truss details and truss
calculations for this project.
126. Provide roof framing plan and floor
''framing plan. Section 302 (a) 7.
127. Provide framing sections through
Section 320 (a) 7.
. Specify all header sizes for opening over
4' wide. Section 2517 (g) 5.
Provide calculations for main vertical and
fiSrizontal framing members and post footings.
Section 302 (a) 7. ,>•<££- f' \t?
y&. Provide calculations for lateral loads,
shear panels, shear transfer and related.
Section 302 (9) 7.
(121J Show on the plans all structural
requirements developed in the structural
calculations.
Columns and posts located on concrete or
iBiasonry floors or decks exposed to the weather
or to water splash or in basements and which
support permanent structures shall be supported
by concrete piers or metal pedestals projecting
above floors unless approved wood of natural
resistance to decay or treated wood is used.
Section 2516 (c) 4.
6-23 J Individual concrete or masonry piers shall
project at least 8 inches above exposed ground
unless the columns or posts which they support
are of approved wood of natural resistance to
decay or treated wood is used.
Section 2516 (c) 4.
Show location of attic access with minimum
size 22" x 30". Section 3205.
125\ Show draft separation for attic areas
between units in a duplex. Section 2516 (f).
IJrf; Wood stud bearing walls, with studs at 24"
o.c., require 3 ea. 2 x 4 or 2 ea. 2 x 6 or 2
ea. 3x4 top plates if supporting either floor
members or roof trusses that are spaced more
than 16" o.c. and do not bear within 5" of the
supporting stud. Section 2517 (g) 2.
(127J Specify plywood grade and panel
identification index. Table 25-N.
xiZB. When roof pitch is less than 3:12, design
ridge as a beam. Section 2517 (h).
if foundation cripple wall studs are less
than 14" framing shall be solid blocking.
Section 2517 (g) 4.
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IXfT Cripple wall studs exceeding 4 feet in
"height shall be 3 inch by 4 inch or 2 inches by
6 inches when supporting 2 stories.
Section 2517 (g) 4.
Ir3l. Show plywood sheathing over exposed eaves,
or other weather exposed areas, is exterior
grade. Section 2516 (g) 3.
13^. Show a weep screed at the foundation plate
line on all exterior and stud walls to be
stuccoed. Secc'ion 4706 (e).
Show corridor width to be minimum 36".
ion 3305 (b). £prjL£*3C_El TO
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1/4. Specify truss layout for 30" x 30" attic
access.
135. Ridges, hips, and valleys shall be at
least one size larger than supported rafters.
Section 2517 (h) 3.
In open beam construction, provide strap
ties across the beams at the ridge support.
Section 2501 (b).
J. MECHANICAL
All heating, ventilating, and cooling systems
and appliances shall comply with the Uniform
Mechanical Code.
Jtff. Show the size, location and type of all
heating and cooling appliances or systems.
i(0. Show minimum 30" deep unobstructed working
'space in front of furnace. Section 505, UMC.
1138J Show source of combustion air to furnace,
per Chapter 6, UMC.
Every dwelling unit shall be provided with
heating facilities capable of maintaining a room
temperature of 70 degrees F. at 3 feet above the
floor in all habitable rooms. Show basis for
compliance. UBC, Section 1211.
141.) Note on plans, clearances to be per
nfaolufacturer's listing. Section 504, UMC.
Ififfi Furnace shall not be installed under any
stairway. Section 704, UMC.
yf3. Furnace shall not be installed in any
bedroom, bathroom or in a closet or confined
space with access only through such room, unless
specified as direct vent appliance, enclosed
furnace or electric heating appliance.
Section 704, UMC.
1144,) Show I.C.B.O. approval number for prefab
Replace. \f- iT V=> ^ Z& f'*4=f=AE>
1^5. Show access to the attic or underfloor
furnace to be minimum 30 inches by 30 inches.
Section 708 & 709 UMC.
14p. Note that passageway to the attic furnace
shall be unobstructed and have continuous solid
flooring not less than 24 inches wide.
Section 708, UMC.
\iyT.Show permanent electrical outlet and
lighting fixture controlled by a switch for the
attic furnace. Section 708, UMC.
Show details to comply with Section 709
for furnace under the floor, or Section 710 for
roof or outside furnace.
Vt9. Note on plan: Gas vents and
noncombustible piping passing through three
floors or less shall be effectively draft
stopped at each floor or ceiling.
UBC, Section 1706 (a) 6.
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K. ELECTRICAL (HATIOHAL ELECTRICAL CODE)
All wiring shall comply with the National
Electrical Code.
Show on the plan the amperage of the
electrical service, the location of the service
panel and the location of any sub-panels.
Show location of all electrical
receptacles. •
U-52) Electrical receptacle locations and/or
sp"acing is not adequate in t_|V/)KJ fcp IO
L ' Of-
Show at least one convenience outlet other
than outlets for laundry, etc., outdoors, in
garages and basements. NEC, Art. 210-52.
Note convenience outlets in bathrooms,
outdoors, and in garages and basements (other
than for laundry and similar equipment) shall be
GFI protected, NEC, Art. 210-8.
U.55J Note electrical system ground to be
provided per NEC, Art. 250-81.
L. HJMBIHG (UHUKORH PLDMBCTG CODE^
loo. Show water heater size, type and location
on plans. UPC, Section 1310.
J#7 . Show source for providing combustion air
to fuel burning water heater. If wall opening
in an enclosure are used, "at least one-half of
the required opening area shall extend into the
upper twelve inches of the enclosure and
one-half within the lower twelve inches.
UPC, Section 1307.
ISffT Fuel combustion water heater shall not be
installed in bath or bedroom or in a closet
opening into bath or bedroom.
UPC, Section 1309.
L89. Provide adequate barrier to protect water
Cheater from vehicle damage. UPC, Section 1310.
Show T and P Valve on water heater and
show route of discharge line to exterior.
UPC, Section 1007 (e).
131. Provide dryer vent to outside.
UMC, Section 1903.
1162 J Note on the plan that hose bibbs and lawn
sp"rinkler systems shall have approved backflow
prevention devices. UPC, Section 1003.
103. Shower stall shall accommodate a 30"
circle and have a minimum floor area of
1,024 sq. in. UPC, 909 (d).
M. BOISE mSULATIOH (DUPLEXES)
l#v. Show details of duplex common (party)
walls and floor/ceiling assemblies to achieve a
Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating in walls
of 50 decibles and on Impact Insulation Class
(IIC) rating on floor/ceiling of 50 decibles.
Title 25.
Show how penetrations of assemblies for
piping, electrical devices, recessed cabinets,
bathtubs, soffits, or heating ventilating, or
exhaust ducts shall be sealed, lined, or
insulated to maintain required sound
transmission rating. Title 25.
Provide insulation in walls and ceiling to
achieve STC of 50 between garage and living area
if garage use is not controlled by resident.
Title 25.
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N.ENERGY CONSERVATION: PLEASE READ
State regulations (California Admin. Code)
require that the design satisy one of the
attached alternative energy packages or submit
calculations. The law also requires that many
mandatory conservation items be satisfied.
the
was selected, and next to each
element show how you are complying with each
element. If calculations were used, provide
similar data on the plans.
(161.) Show on the Title
required.elements of
68.) The plan sheet showing the required
elements of the selected energy package, and
listing the design elements showing compliance
with that selected package, must be signed by
either the owner or a licensed professional
i.e., architect, engineer or contractor. A
design professional must note his/her state
license number. .Section 1403 of Title_2j
of-
Show on the plans the "R" value for the
walls, floors, ceiling and related areas.
(170 J Show double glazing as per Energy Desi]
oifGlazing Schedule./Al—1—
Show on the plan how shading requirements
are satisfied.
H.72J The plans are not in compliance with the
energy conservation compliance package selected
or design calculations provided. Show on plans
conformance as follows:
U-73 J Specify on the building plans all of the
mandatory energy conservation requirements as
listed on the enclosure titled, "Mandatory
Energy Conservation Requirements".
WV, Show the size, type, make, model and
location of the space heating (or cooling)
system and provide heat loss calculations if the
output BTU/Hr. exceeds 45,000.
O. CARLSBAD S.F.D. & DDPLEX SUPPLEMENT
Energy conservation design should be for
7 See attached energy packages.
ro
MOTE
Zone
ylb. Floor drains must have auto-prime
(city policy).
H.77J Note exhaust fans cannot be ductless type
(c"£ty policy) .
1?B. New residential units must be pre-plumbed
for future solar water heating. Note "two roof
jacks must be installed" where the water heater
is in the one story garage and directly below
the most south facing roof
(City Ordinance No. 8093).e Note "two 3/4" copper pipes must be
ailed to the most convenient future solar
panel location when the water heater is not in a
one story garage and is not directly below the
most south facing roof.
(City Ordinance No. 8093).
U.80J All piping for present or future solar
water heating must be insulated when in areas
that are not heated or cooled by mechanical
means (city policy).
^81. Incorporate the waterproofing details, on
the attached Policy 80-8, where interior living
space occurs below grade at the masonry
wall(s).
K>cnr
ou
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IglT Show on the Title Sheet on the plans, the
information required by the attached
Developmental Services Sheet 102683.e All new residential buildings, including
tions, require a soils report. Please
submit two copies.
Heavy timber framing, minimum 6" x 10"
beams and minimum 8" x 8" post, for the
structural beam 'and column supporting the fire
separation between the garage and living area
above, is acceptable if shown on the plans.
(city policy).
LL85J Please see additional corrections, or
remarks, on the following page.
The City of Carlsbad has contracted with Esgil
Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123;
telephone number of 619/560-1468, to perform the
plan check for your project. If you have any
questions regarding these plan check items,
please contactT?asN-<lfc>j£> fry-
at Esgil Corporation. If you have any questions
regarding City Building permit procedures,
please contact Carter Darnell at the City of
Carlsbad, 1200 Elm Avenue,
telephone 619/438-5525.
Thank you.
Enclosures:
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THE FOLLCWESG NOTES SPSdFYHJG MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS SHOULD BE mCORPCRATED OH PLAN SHEETS, OR
CONTAINED WITHIN JOB SPECIFICATION DOCUHEHTS.
MANDATORY ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREHE?rCS pp THE STATS OF CALIFORNIA
All heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and water heating equipment shall meet all of the
requirements of the Appliance Efficiency Standards and shall be certified by the California Energy
Commission.
A two stage thermostat, which controls the supplementary heat on its second stage, shall be
provided for heat pumps.
f) Thermostats- shall be equipped with an automatic setback, which the building occupant can program to
automatically set back the thermostat twice in 24 hours.
Equipment which requires preventive maintenance to maintain efficient operation shall be furnished
with complete necessary maintenance information.
All gas-fired fan type central furnaces, gas-fired fan type wall furnaces, and cooking appliances
, shall be equipped with an intermittent ignition device.
Ifo) ,ffill fan systems exhausting air to the outside shall be provided with backdraft dampers.
p9 All transverse duct, plenum, and fitting joints shall be sealed with pressure sensitive tape or
mastic to prevent air loss and shall be insulated to conform to the provisions of Section 1005 of
, the UMC, 1982 Edition.
C8) A vapor barrier is required in climate zone 1, 14, and 16.
All manufactured windows and sliding glass doors shall meet the 1972 ANSI air infiltration
standards and shall be certified and labeled.
All swinging doors and windows leading to unconditioned areas shall be fully weather-stripped.
Storage type water heaters and storage and backup tanks for solar systems shall be externally
r Strapped with R-12 insulation or greater.
The five feet of pipe closest to the water heater, if outside conditioned space, shall be insulated
with a minimum of R-3. Steam and steam condensation return piping and recirculating hot water
piping outside the building envelope shall be insulated in accordance with T20-1406(d).
Lamps used in luminaries for general lighting in kitchens and bathrooms shall have an efficiency of
. not less than 25 lumens per watt.
O») Showerheads and faucets shall be equipped with flow restrictors as outlined in the appliance
efficiency standards and shall be certified to the Energy Commission.
Masonry and factory-built fireplaces on exterior walls, shall be equipped with tight-fitting
closeable metal or glass doors covering the entire opening of the firebox; a combustion air intake
equipped with a readily accessible, operable, and tight fitting damper to draw air from the outside
of the building; and a tight fitting flue damper with a readily accessible control.
Insulation used shall comply with California Quality Standards.
The insulation installer shall post, a signed certificate.. .Section. 276.. Insulation Certificate
(All Occupancies). After installing insulation, the installer shall post in a conspicuous location
in the building a certificate signed by the installer and the builder stating that the installation
conforms the requirements of Title 24, Part 2, Chapter 2-53, and that the materials installed
conform with the requirements of Title 20, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4, Article 3. The certificate
shall state the manufacturer's name and material identification, the installed "R" value, and (in
applications of loose fill insulation) the minimum installed weight per square foot consistent with
the manufacturer's labeled density for the desired "R" value.
(1JJO For infiltration control all openings and penetrations must be caulked and sealed, such as around
windows, at sole plates, and openings for utility pipes and wires.
Form ECH 3/5/86
Datei7/^'/&C? CITY OF CARLSBAD
Prepared by:
T f=-i6>Ctt€j£- VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
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APPLICANT/CONTACT r-*O^O)^ raZlCf^ PHONE NO. <-J^M-HSSL/
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PLAN CHECK NO.ADDRESS
ZONE:" -*TYPE OF PROJECT AND USE:
SCHOOL DISTRICT: SAN DIEGUITO
SETBACKS: FRONT
DISCRETIONARY ACTIONS:C1
JUL. 13 138"i
CARLSBAD
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f REDEVELOPMENT PERMIT REQUIRED:
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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:a T"*1^
OK TO ISSUE:
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ENGINEERING
LEGAL DESCRIPTION VERIFIED?
PARK-IN-LIEU QUADRANT:
P.F.F.:
APN CHECKED?
, FEE PER UNIT:
APT
TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PER JMPf;
FACILITIES MGMT. FEE:
IMPROVEMENTS; ir
TOTAL FEE:
TOTAL FEE:
BRIDGE & THOROUGHFARE FEE:
Q _LU
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FIELD CHECK DATE & INITIALS:
E.D.U.:
RIGHT-OF-WAY:
EASEMENTS:
SEWER :
INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT; N/fa
GRADING PERMIT:
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
LATERAL :
DRAINAGE:
GRADING COMPLETION CERTIFIED:
I
OK TO ISSUE:
•DPD2:DPD6:07/17/86
DATE:
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Attachment C
Form 2
(Revised 3/84)
Climate Zones 1, 3, 5, 7, and 16
COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST
For Low-Rise Residential Buildings
(except hotels and motels)
Step 1: Enter on the form the values for each measure from your building plan
and specifications sheet.
•Step 2: Enter points on this page while working through the point system
Building -Shell Measure
*Total Floor Area ....
1. Slab-on-Ground; Perimeter _Q_ ft., Depth Q in R-"
2. Raised Floor R-Value. . . . T R-
3. Celling Insulation or Construction Assembly . . _._ R-
Attlc, Percent of Roof Over Conditioned Space
4. Wall Insulation or Construction Assembly R-
Glazing; Total 1 Floor Area
Points
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
North-Facing.
East-Facing .
South-Facing.
West-Facing .
Skylight. . .
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HC, R-
Shading Coefficient
(excluding overhang)
a. East
b. South
c. West
d. Skylight . . . \
11. Horizontal South Overhang Length.
12. Movable Insulation, I Floor Area. . . . C^ 1>
13. Infiltration (indicate Standard, Medium or Tight)
14. Thermal Mass
Exterior Wall Thermal Mass
Area, Heat Capacity, R-Value
Interior Thermal Mass
Area, Heat Capacity, R-Value
HVAC System**
15. Gas Furnace (Seasonal Efficiency) """? | SE
-:p - -*Heat Pump (Energy Efficiency Ratio) KJ &EER
•Refrigeration Cooling (Seasonal Energy
Efficiency Ratio) K) A, SEER
16. Active Solar (Net Solar Fraction, t) jElEINSF
17. Zonally Controlled Electric
Resistance Space Heating (Yes/No) fvj Q
Domestic Water Heating**
ft
f t*
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18. Solar With Gas Backup (Net Solar Fraction, %}
19. Other Water Heating (Describe type)O
Point System Compliance Total,
v< '
*Checkl 1st items; not a point system measure.
**Attach documentation for efficiencies and NSF.
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Carlsbad Unified School District
801 Pine Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008 729-9291 "Excellence In Education"
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
JAMES McCORMICK
President
JOE ANGEL
Vice President
JOHN J. MAMAUX
Clerk
JULIANNE L NYCAARD
Member
J. EDWARD SWITZER, JR.
Member
DISTRICT
ADMINISTRATION
THOMAS K. BRIERLEY, Ed.D.
Superintendent
SUSAN-HARUMI BENTLEY
Assistant Superintendent
Instructional Services
JOHN H. BLAIR
Business Manager
GERALD C. TARMAN
Director
Personnel Services
November 3, 1986
Mr. Clarence Schlehuber, Chairperson,
and Members of the Planning Commission
City of Carlsbad
2075 Las Palmas Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
ATTN: Mr. Martin Orenyak, Building and Planning Director
Reference: 155 Chinquapin Avenue
Gentlemen:
On June 28, 1985, Development Consultants Consortium (DDC)
paid a school fee of $1,720 for one single family dweling located
at 155 Chinquapin Avenue.
On November 1, 1986, DDC pulled permit No. 1158 to demolish
a unit at the same address. This will be replaced with a new
unit. A school fee is not required to be paid on this replacement
unit.
If you have any further questions, please call me at (619)
434-0610.
Sincerely,
/ V
Nancy Gillespie
Business Services
Distinguished School Board Award 1984, United States Department of Education
\A% £hin4{jA0ir>
J. THOMAS WILSON
Structural Engineer *
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MECHANICAL DESIGN CONSULTANTS
ENERGY DESIGN CENTER
260-9 SOUTH ORANGE E8CONOIDO . CALIFORNIA . 02025 (018) 480-0610
TITLE 24 DOCUMENTATION FOR:
THE REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 145M5-J2 OF TITLE 20 OF TH3 CALIFORNIA
ADMINISTRATIVE CC.7E AND SECTIONS T20-14:i THROUGH T20-1542 OF
TITLE 24 Of TH- CA: JO^.NIA ADMINISTRATIVE CO^E. HAVE BEEN REVIEWED
AND THE DESIGN SLi'.MTTcD CONFORMS SUBSTANTIALLY WITH THESc
REGULATIONS.
Documents'ion Author Data
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project
AVE.
system type
documentation author date
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checked By
date
SITE INFORMATION
Heating Degree Day (from Appendix 8) HOD
Outside Design Temperature (from Appendix C or Appendix G) Tow
PROPOSED BUILDING ENVELOPE INFORMATION
' Gross Floor Area H Low-Rise (from Calculations) Af
Gross Wall Area if High-Rise (from Calculations) Aw
Designed Glazing Area (from Calculations) Ag
Basic Glazing Area (16%of Line3 if low-rise or 40* of Line 4 if high-rise) Abg
Description of Assembly
Glazing
Wall
' 1 .
8 .
9 .
10.
11 .
12.
13.
14 .
15
16.
17
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PROPOSED SPACE HEATING SYSTEM (Chapter 7)
, Gas Furnace
Building Design Hourly Heat Loss (from Form 2) ........ . ............................ qn 18
; Maximum Allowed Bonnet Capacity, >Ax Line 18 ............................................... 1Q
Proposed Furnace .^ I -"5
Make - •*-> A--~r- ^ M I CWV-<-7' _
Model Description ^ CD X>x p
Rated Rnnn«rPJ.p.«-i*Y ^ ° "^ "
Electric Resistance Alone
Electric Resistance Life Cycle Cost (from Form 5) .................................... 5LCCe 20
Lowest Life Cycle Cost of the Other Systems (from Form 5) ................... sLCCio,^^ 21
Non-Depl«table Energy w/Electrie Resistance Back -Up
• Percentage of Annual Heat Loss Met by Non-Depletable Energy
Source (from Calculations) ...................... ...... ................................................... 22
Heat Pump with Electric Resistance Supplementary Heat
Percentage of Annual Heat Loss Met by Electric Resistance )
(from Calculations) ............................................................................................ 23 "~— =—>
PROPOSED WATER HEATING SYSTEM INFORMATION (Chapter 8)
Electric Resistance Alone
Electric Resistance Life Cycle Cost (from Form 6) .................... . ............ wLCCe 24
Lowest Life Cycle Cost of the Other Systems (from Form 6) ................... wLCCio^^ 25 _ I
PROPOSED SWIMMING POOL HEATING SYSTEM INFORMATION (Chapter 9)
Solar Life Cycle Cost (from Form 7) ................. . ............................................. pLCCs 26
Natural Gas Life Cycle Cost (from Form 7) ...................................................... pLCCng 27
°F.day
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Btu/(hr.
Btu/ (hr.
Btu/(hr-
Btu/ (Kr.
Btu/(hr.
Btu/(hr.
Btu/ (hr.
Btu/(hr.
Btu/ (hr-
Btu/(hr-
Btu/(hr.
8tu/hr
Btu/hr
ft'-
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ft2.
%
%
S
S
HOURLY AND ANNUAL
BUILDING HEAT LOSS RATE Form 2
CNR-8/81)
J3.LL
owner
* . project
system type
documentation author date
checxed By
date
HOURLY HEAT LOSS
DESIGN TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE _
For All Conditions Other Than the Following 70°F *5 I °F »'wi 1
yy from Form 1
For Insulated Floor Over Vented Unheated Space Line 1 -f 2 . . » ATW? 2 Op
For Uninsulated Floor Over Vented Unhested Sp&ce . *
JDUCTIVE HEAT LOSS
Area, ft2 or
Description of Assembly Length, ft
Glazino plV? I Y&LS\<? 4&>O
Wall f^ - lA I ~3-&(n
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Table 4-1 Table 3-6 above
x .to£> x x 3\ ^(D~^^
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INFLITRATION (Enter 0 on Line 5 if there is positive ventilation)
ft2 x g> ft
Gross Floor Area
31 •\0l I
WeightedAverageCelling Height
I from Table3-7 A"TW from
Line 1
VENTILATION (Enter 0 on Line 6 if there is no positive ventilation)
Ventilation Rate fromCalculations
_ft3/min x
W from Line 1
DUCT HEAT LOSS (Enter 0 on Line 8 if there are no ducts)
°F x 1.08
Subtotal 7
0.15 x Line?
TOTAL (Line7+S) qh 9
11164
: Btu/hr
ANNUAL HEAT LOSS
HOD from Appendix C
x
Hourly Heat Lossfrom Line 9 C from
Table 3-8
v 24 hr/day
'CL 10 . Btu/yr
TW from
Line 1
145
AtUcmeru C
Form 2
(Revised 3/84)
Cliaate Zones 1, 3, 5, 7. and 16
CWPUAMCE CHECKLIST
For low-Rise Residential Buildings
(except hotels and motels)
Step 1: Enter on the Cons the values for each measure from your building plan
and specifications sheet.
Step 2: Enter points on this page while working through the point system
VL>J, ^f\f> R-
Building Shell
•total Floor Area
1. SI ab-on-Ground; Perimeter *s ft., Qepth x* in. .
2. Raised Floor R-Value. . . TTT 1174 R-
3. Celling Insulation or Construction Assembly . , R-'
Attic, Percent of Roof Over Conditioned Space Q^_S .
4. Wall Insulation or Construction Assembly R-
Measure Points
Glazing; Total S Floor Area
North-Fadng.
East-Facing .
South-Facing.
West-Facing .
9. Skylight.
Double Triole
-*!
10. Shading Coefficient
(excluding overhang)
a. East .....
b. South
c. West
d. Skylight ... 1
11. Horizontal South Overhang Length.
Movable Insulation, 2 Floor Area. . . . /? i
Infiltration (indicate Standard, Medium or Ti^nt
Thermal Mass
Exterior Wall Thermal Mass
Area, Heat Capacity, R-Value
Interior Thermal Mass
Area, Heat Capacity, R-Value
12.
13.
14.
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HVAC System**
15. Gas Furnace (Seasonal Efficiency) *7« SE
•Heat Pump (Energy Efficiency Ratio) -^ £ER
•Refrigeration Cooling (Seasonal Energy
Efficiency Ratio) ^ SEER
16. Active Solar (Net Solar Fraction, 5) ...... *" JUSF
17. Zonally Controlled Electric
Resistance Space Heating (Yes/No) He?
Oonestlc Water Heating**
18. Solar With Gas Backup (Net Solar Fraction,__S_) .^ D
19. Other Water Heating (Describe type)121
Point System Compliance Total.
•Check! ist items; not a point system measure.
••Attach documentation for efficiencies and NS".
HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY
Form
VV-i
proi«ct location
aocunwniation autnor
Cnforcim«nt Aqancy Ul« Only
0roi«ct tin*
oy
Sketch of Construction Assembly List of Construction Componana
(lor wction b«tw>««n framing m«mb«rtl
p
(from T«ol« -
Framing Situ & " * ^
pi-an-iing Spacing ' fe> " o.c.
Check on«:
_ Catling/Roof
_ Floor
V Wall
If w*n. check th»
aocxooriat*
list than z
25 to 40 ib/ft2
griaitr than 40 Ib/fT2
1.
2.
3.
O.S"" G-ypsvM WALL BOA o>
^rv ceo 0.
5.
6.
7.
8. Inside Surface Air Film (from Tioit 3-1 B).
9. Outside Surface Air Film (from T«oi« 3-JB)
Total Th«rtna/ R:si«anc« (R-r)
AVERAGE U VALUE OF ASSEMBLY
n.o
^' *
Bum of t . .
Factor from
Taei* 1-4
^ 12.5*
fly from aoov«
Us* thu U valu* for hrrt load
calculation or Coo* comparison
0*A:02 R5 4/03/84 VH/dr
Attachment A
Point System Compliance Goal
for Assembly B111 163
AB 163 Compliance Goal
Package D (Slab Floor)
AB 163 Compllance Goal
Package E (Raised Floor)
Climate
Zone
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
For 1-Story
Buildings
0*
-7
-6
-9
-3
-5
-2
-7
-2
-8
-7
0*
-5
-9
-4
-6
For 2- or 3-story
Buildings
-1
-13
-10
-13
-9
-9
-8
-13
-10
-14
-11
-1
-11
-13
-8
-8
For 1-Story
Buildings
0*
-16
-3
-10
-10
-11
- 9
-12
- 9
-15
-12
0
-9
-17
-6
-4
For 2- or 3-story
Buildings
0*
-16
-3
-10
-10
-11
-9
-12
-*1
-15
-12
-2
-11
-17
-8
-4
*The AB 163 compliance goals for climate zones 1 and 12 calculated to positive
scores, but the standards require no greater than a zero score (a zero point
system score equals the energy budget for the particular climate zone).
MANDATORY FEATURES AND DEVICES
NOTE: All new residential buildings to these standards must contain the
following features and devices regardless of the compliance approach
used.
BUILDING ENVELOPE
1. Minimum ceiling Insulation, R-19 weighted average.
2. Minimum wall insulation In framed walls R-ll weighted average (does not
apply to exterior mass walls).
3. Ducts constructed, installed and insulated per Chapter 10 of 1976 UMC.
4. Doors and windows, weather-stripped, certified and labeled.
5. All joints and penetrations caulked and sealed.
6. All manufactured windows and sliding glass doors shall meet the air
infiltration standards of the 1972 ANSI and shall be certified and
labeled.
7. Exhaust fans and fan system have damper controls.
8. Masonry and factory built fireplaces:
a. Tight-fitting, closeable metal or glass doors
b. Outside air Intake with damper
c. Flue damper
d. Continuous burning gas pilot prohibited.
9. Vapor barriers (climate zones 1, 14 and 16 only).
SPACE CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
1. Sizing (attach heating and cooling calculations to plans).
2. Setback thermostat (electric heat pumps exempt).
3. HYAC equipment, indicate on plans and certified by CEC.
4. Duct insulation shall conform to Section 1005 of the UMC.
5. Heat pumps shall be equipped to prevent supplementary heater operation
when the heater load can be met by the heat pump alone.
DOMESTIC WATER HEATING SYSTEM
1. Tank Insulation has external blanket, R-12 or greater.
2. Hot water Inlet and outlet pipe Insulated, externally wrapped, with R-3 or
greater (first five feet in unconditioned space).
3. Water heating equipment and energy source must be indicated on plans and
certified by CEC.
4. Showerheads and faucets, indicate on plans and certified by CEC. Flow is
limited to three gallons per minute.
LIGHTING EFFICIENCY
1. General lighting for kitchens and bathrooms, 25 lumens/watt or greater.
GAS COOKING APPLIANCES
1. Appliance has Intermittent Ignition device.
SWIMMING POOL HEATING .
1. On-off switch on heater.
2. Weather-proofed card on heater.
3. Plumbed to allow for solar.
4. Seventy-five percent (751) thermal efficiency for gas heater.
5. Pool cover, if heated.
6. Time clock on recirculating pump.
7. Directional water inlets.
STEAM AND STEAM COMPENSATE RETURN AND RECIRCULATING HOT WATER PIPE INSULATION
1. Pipe insulation is required.
TITLE 24 NOTES
Exterior openable windows and sliding glass doors will be weather-stripped,
tested, certified and labeled (T20-1495).
All manufactured windows and sliding glass doors shall meet the air
Infiltration standards of the 1972 American National Standards Institute and
shall be certified and labeled (T20-1403 (D) (2)).
All open joists, penetrations and other openings in the building envelope
shall be sealed, caulked, gas Ice ted or weather-stripped to limit air leakage.
All transverse duct, plenum and fitting joints shall be sealed with pressure
sensitive tape or mastic to prevent air loss (T20-1404 (D) (1) and Chapter 10
of 1976 UMC).
Insulation of ducts shall conform to Section 1005 of the Uniform Mechanical
Code (T20-1404 (D) (2)).
Setback thermostats will be Installed (electric heat pump exempt).
The heat pump (if any) shall be Installed with a control to prevent
supplementary heater operation when the heater load can be met by the heat
pump alone (T20-1405 (0) (3)).
Water heater will be equipped with an external blanket, R-12 or greater.
Showerheads, lavatory and sink faucets used for other than safety purposes
shall be equipped with flow control devices total flow to a maximum of three
gallons per minute and certified by C.E.C. (T20-1406 (F)).
Steam or condensate return piping, hot water inlet and outlet piping (first
five feet in unconditioned space) and recirculating hot water piping in
attics, garages, crawl spaces or unheated spaces, other than between floors
and Interior walls, shall be insulated. Normally 0.5" of fiber glass or 3/8"
flextube Insulation would be required for service hot water pipes and up to
1.5" of calcium silicate or 1" of fiber glass Insulation for steam pipes (T20-
1406 (D)).
Masonry and factory built fireplaces shall have tight-fitting, closeable metal
or glass doors, outside air intake with damper, flue damper. Continuous
burning gas pilot prohibited.
General lighting for kitchens and bathrooms shall be 25 lumens/watt or
greater.
All gas appliances will be equipped with Intermittent ignition devices.
t
Swimming pool heating will have on/off switch on heater, weather-proofed card
on heater, plumbed to allow for solar (three feet minimum distance between
pump and filter), 75% thermal efficiency for gas heater, pool cover if heated,
time clock on recirculating pump, directional water Inlets.
Comolete details of tms warranty are available at your nearest distributor When
•jseo for commercial aopacanon. rne warranty •$ then limited to one year.
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10 YEAR
SHORT MODEL
SHORT MODELS
SPECIFICATIONS
Subject to Change Without Notice
All Dimensions Shown in Inches
See Back Page (or Features
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Model
ESMG21S
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20
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LOW AND MEDIUM PRESSURE SYSTEMS
Applications and Engineering Data
asm. DIAMETER r«c*«i
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OPOUTWe MISSUtt .Posmvt 6 In.; Nepath* 1 to.Pa». 4 ku; N«a 11n.
LENGTH ' ?.».r*Standard length. 25 <*tt an diameters
. OfOUJING TEMPOtgUK MUSE :^.. y*-20* to +200*F contifHJOus inttrut -.-. ..--*•• \
VELOCITY <000 FPM. »»99««tod maximum all dlametan
THERMAL CONDUCTANCE C factor at .23 iTU/ttr./sg. ftrf @ 73f m«a«
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Construction :.- .. -,
and Materials ;'--_-
'Ouct inner liner is polymeric
irhaterial bonded permanently .
to a coated spring steel wins .."-.
helix/also supporting a blanket'
of Tiber glass insulation with •
•fiber rfass scrim. Vapor carrier. • _. ~ . _*__._»_* • _ i _*• _ '
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Suggested Specification
Flexible air duct for connections between..and.. shall be
Thermaf lex G-KM listed by Underwriters' Laboratories under UL 181 standards as Class I flexible Air Duct
Material and complying with NFPA Standards 90A and 90B. Shall be a factory fabricated assembly composed of:
a polymeric liner duct bonded permanently to a coated spring steel wire helix and supporting a fiber glass
insulating blanket with fiber glass scrim. Low permeability outer vapor barrier of polyolefin material shall
complete the assembly.
Offices:
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DISTRIBUTED 8V:
NATIONAL SALES HEADQUARTERS
GREENVILLE. SC 29606
P O Bo.5698
Pnsne 803 238 7175
CUSTOMER SERVICES DEPARTMENT
•ABBEVILLE. SC 29620
Bo> 886 'Ca'*fr'iy-> Ro i
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ConlaC' "!«• Abbeville SC
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•LA MIRAOA. CA 9O63«
1 4657 Inousl'y Circle
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AulOTijiion Industries
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6860 B««~ooo Road
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AUTOMATION INDUSTRIES. INC
FLEXIBLE TUBING DIVISION
International Conference of Building Officials
RESEARCH REPORT Report No. 3490
August. 1981
Filing Category: FIREPLACES
DRESCHER FIREPLACE COMBUSTION AIR VENT
DRESC1IER ENERGY SAVER, INC
211.13TH AVENUE
BARABOO, WISCONSIN 53913
L Subjects Drescber fireplace Combustion Air Vent
XL Description: The Dreseher Combustion Air Vent is designed
for installation in the firebox of complying masonry fireplaces for
the purpose of supplying outside combustion air. The device is a
3%-inch-diameter cast-iron pipe with an adjustable cast-iron cap,
9% indies long and weighing a minimum of 12£5 pounds. A
metal grille is furnished with each unit for covering the outside
opening. The unit must be installed within 4 inches of the firebox
floor as measured to the center of the cast-iron pipe. Combustion
air enters the fireplace through four lA-inch-diameter holes spaced
appioifinah*ly 3% inches on center along the circumference of the
pipe. The mot is installed into a predriHed bole in the firebox and
the joint between the firebox and the device is sealed with furnace
•ftfiffnt, Additional installation «^*«tt« an given in drawings ac-
companying this repoi L
Identification: Each unit is Identified by a label containing the
manufacturer's name and address, the ICBO report number and
the product name.
EIL Evidence Submitted: Installation instructions and a product
sample are submitted.
Findings
IV. Findings: That the Dreseher Combustion Ah- Vent Is con-
structed In accordance with the 1979 Uniform Building Code for
providing supplementary combustion air in the firebox of masonry
fireplaces.
This report is subject to re-examination in two years.
ADJUSTMENT
SLOT AND PIN
IVu'DIAMETEF
TYPICAL
FIGURE NO. 3 FIGURE NO. 4
INSTALLING VENT INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE
Notes:
1. Air vent should be installed in the back center not more than 4 inches from the floor of the
fireplace with the pin facing up.
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Air Conditioning
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City ot Industry. CA
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INDUCED-COMBUSTION
Model
f395A"
j353£i
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With a unique approach to induced-combustion design, a new
four-pass heat exchanger, an inshot burner system, and its
safety features; this furnace is without peer in the standard line
of furnaces. The Model 395A achieves one of the higher Annual
Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings available today in a
standard line, noncondensing, induced-combustion furnace. Its
ease and economy of installation, ease of serviceability, eco-
nomical initial cost, and short payback time put it in a class well
ahead of the competition. The Model 395A Gas Furnace has
the kind of overall performance needed in today's new homes.
FEATURES
VENTING—The 395A Induced-Combustion Furnace operates at
zero or slightly negative static pressure at the fumace-to-flue
junction; therefore, it can be vented into any existing approved
chimney or B1 vent; or like a natural-draft furnace, common-
vented with an existing gas water heater.
MONOPORT INSHOT BURNERS-Produce better air-to-gas
mixture which bums cleaner than harder-to-control muitiport or
ribbon-type burners. The large monoport on the inshot burners
seldom, if ever, clogs or needs cleaning.
FOUR-PASS HEAT EXCHANGER—Design breakthrough pro-
duces accelerated heat transfer. These furnaces extract heat
other furnaces waste up the flue. 10-year Limited Warranty.
BUILT-IN SAFETY—Model 395A goes beyond most other
standard furnaces with these two safety features: (1) a draft
safeguard switch detects a flue blockage or downdraft, and (2)
a pressure switch proves combustion airflow before burner
Ignition.
SOLID-STATE BLOWER CONTROL—Timed blower operation
stops annoying recycling common with thermally activated
blower controls.
PRINTED-CIRCUIT CONTROL CENTER—The printed-circuit
board and all internal wiring are factory installed. Low-voltage
terminals permit quick-connecting the thermostat and air-condi-
tioning control circuits. High-voltage terminals are also provided
for quick-connecting an air cleaner.
WRAPAROUND CASING—One-piece welded construction elim-
inates casing noise. Foil-faced insulation in the heat exchanger
section reduces the heat loss. The low-profile
46-3/16-inch height makes the 395A a slide-in unit for many
replacement installations.
EFFICIENCY—Exceeds California minimum efficiency standards
(Title 20) by a comfortable margin.
NITROUS OXIDES (NOx)—Meets NOx emissions level set by
South Coast and Bay Area Air Quality Management Districts.
The design of the Model 395A is A.G.A. certified for natural gas
only.
Form Mn PHS
—riP
DIMENSIONS (In Inches)
Size
024035
036035
024055
036055
036070
048070
048090
060090
060110
A
14-3/16
14-3/16
14-3/16
14-3/16
17-1/2
21
21
24-1/2
24-1/2
0
12-9/16
1 2-9/1 6
12-9/16
12-9/16
15-7/8
19-3/8
19-3/8
22-7/8
22-7/8
E
11-11/16
11-11/16
11-11/16
11-11/16
15
18-1/2
18-1/2
22
22
V«nt OU.
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
CLEARANCES (In Inches)
Size
Sides— Single-Wan Vent
Typa-B1 Double-Wall Vent
Back
Top of Plenum
Vent Connector— Single-Wad
Type-81 Double-Wall
Front— Single-Wall Vent
Type-B1 Double-Wall Vent
Service
035 & OSS
1
0
0
1
6
1
6
3
30
070 thru 110
0
0
0
1
6
1
6
3
30
SPECIFICATIONS
RATINGS AND PERFORMANCE
Output Capacity T
AFUE%T
California Seasonal Efficiency (CSE)T
Certified Temperature Rise Range ° F
Certified External Static Pressure
Airflow FP/Mini Heating
Cooling
024035
43,000
35.000
81.9
76.8
40—70
0.5
590
835
036035
43,000
35,000
81.9
73.9
20—50
0.5
1020
1160
024055
64.000
53.000
81.9
77.6
45—75
0.5
820
890
036055
64.000
53.000
81.9
76.2
40—70
0.5
1010
1160
Unit Volts— Hertz— Phase I 120—60—1
Minimum Wire Size
Maximum Fuse Size
Transformer (24- V)
External Control Heating
Power Available Cooling
Air-Conclitioning Blower Relay
Limit Control
Heating Blower Control
Burners (Monoport)
Gas Connection Size
Gas Valve (Redundant)
Min inlet Pressure
Max Inlet Pressure
Pilot Safety (Non-1 00% Shutoff)
Direct-Drive Motor HP— Type
Motor Full Load Amps
HPM (NominalH-Speeds
Blower Wheel Diameter x Width
Filter Size— Permanent Washable
14
15
40VA
24VA
37VA
Std
SPST
Solid-State Time Operation
2 3
1 /2-inch NPT
Model 846 A-X
4.5 inches we
13.6 inches we
Model 733B
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1/3— PSC
8.0
1050—4
10x6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1/3— PSC
8.0
1050—4
10x6
1 5-7/8 x 27-3/4 x 1 |
DEALER-INSTALLED OPTIONS
Side Filter Rack (Less Fitter)
Return Fitter Cabinet (Less Fitters)
Bottom Closure
306040-101 (Filter Size 16x25, x 1) . I
301 728-1 01 (Filter Size 2—20 x 25 x 1 )
79193-2-
•Ratings shown are for elevations up to 2000 ft. For elevations above 2000 ft, rating should be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 ft above
sea level.
f Capacity in accordance with U.S. government DOE test procedures. Meets California DOE efficiencies per outdoor test method.
tAir delivery above 1800 FP/Min requires that both sides of furnace be used, or a combination of one side and bottom, or bottom only.
SPECIFICATIONS
Output Capacity!
AFUE94T
California Seasonal Efficiency (CSE)T
Certified Temperature Rise Range *F
Certified External Static Pressure
Airflow FP/Mini Heating
"5obling
Unit Volts— Hertz— Phase
Minimum Wire Size
Maximum Fuse Size
Transformer (24-V)
External Control Heating
Power Available Cooling
Air-Conditioning Blower Relay
Limit Control
Heating Blower Control
Burners (Monoport)
Gas Connection Size
036070
86.000
71,000
81.9
78.S
55—85
0.5
1025
1230
048070
86.000
71,000
81.9
76.5
40—70
0.5
1340
1545
048090
107.000
88,000
81.9
78.4
55 — 85
0.5
1365
1515
080090 | 060110
107,000 129.000
88,000
81.9
76.9
30—60
0.5
1990
2230
106,000
81.9
77.8
40—70
0.5
1825
2100
120—60—1
14
15
40VA
24VA
37VA
Std
SPST
Solid-State Time Operation
4 5 6
1 /2-inch NPT
GAS CONTROLS
Gas Valve (Redundant)
Min Inlet Pressure
Max Inlet Pressure
Pilot Safety (Non-1 00% Shutoff)
BLOWER DATA
Direct-Drive Motor HP— Type
Motor Full Load Amps
RPM (Nominal)— Speeds
Blower Wheel Diameter x Width
Filter Size— Permanent Washable
Model 646A-X
4. 5 inches we
13.6 inches we
Model 7338
1/3— PSC
8.0
1050-4
10x7
15-7/8x27-3/4x1
1/2— PSC
9.0
1050—4
10x8
1/2— PSC
9.0
1050—4
10x8
19-1/2x27-3/4x1
1/2-PSC
10.5
1050—4
(2)10x6
1/2-PSC
10.5
1050—4
(2)10x6
.22-7/8 x 27-3/4 x 1
QEALhH-INSrALLfcO OPTIONS
Side Filter Rack (Less Fitter)
Return Filter Cabinet (Less Filters)
Bottom Closure
306040-1 01 (Filter Size 1 6 x 25 x 1 )
301 728-101 (Filter Size 2—20 x 25 x 1 )
79193-3 | 79193-4 79193-5
•Ratings shown are for elevations up to 2000 ft. For elevations above 2000 ft, rating should be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 ft above
sea level.
•(•Capacity in accordance with U.S. Government DOE test procedures. Meets California DOE efficiencies per outdoor test method.
JAir delivery above 1800 Ft»/Min requires that both sides of furnace be used, or a combination of one side and bottom, or bottom only.
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MEETS DOE RESIDENTIAL
CONSERVATION SERVICES
PROGRAM STANDARDS.
Baton purchasing this appliance,
raad Important energy coat and
efficiency Information available
from your retailer.
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS OF OPTIONAL RETURN-AIR FILTER CABINET AND SIDE FILTER RACK
—16—
SIDE VIEW
25—
I—23*—|
FRONT VIEW
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AIR DELIVERY—Ft'/Min (With Filter)*
Furnace
Size
024035
036035
024055
036055
0360.70
048070
048090
060090
060110
Blower
Motor HP
1/6 PSC
1/3 PSC
1/6 PSC
1/3 PSC
1/3 PSC
1/3 PSC
1/2 PSC
1/2 PSC
1/2 PSC
Speed
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Mod-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Mod-High
Med-Low
Low
High
Med-High
Med-Low
Low
Extemei Static Pressur
0.1
—
—715
660
1370
1195
1020
885
1005
850
730
880
—
—1010
920
—
—1030
910
1870
1610
1340
1105
1835
1610 •
1375
1195
2335
2115
1960
—2185
2050
1815
1685
0.2
960
825
690
640
1325
1165
1000
870
965
830
715
660
1280
1140
1000
915
1290
1150
1020
905
1800
1580
1340
1120
1765
1575
1365
1210
2330
2130
1990
1710
2195
2040
1825
1690
0.3
920
795
665
615
1275
1125
975
850
920
80S
690
630
1260
1120
985
900
1290
1150
1020
890
1720
1540
1320
1120
1685
1535
1350
1210
2315
2120
1990
1720
2185
2020
1825
' 1680
0.4
890
760
640
585
1220
1085
945
825
890
775
675
600
1210
1095
960
880
1280
1140
1005
875
1835
1480
1280
1105
1600
1480
1325
1195
2285
2100
1980
1700
I 2150
1985
1810
1660
e in. we
0.5
835
720
610
550
1 160
1030
910
795
850
730
620
565
1160
1055
925
8SO
1230
1100
975
850
1545
1410
1240
1075
1515
1410
1280
1160
2230
2060
1925
1650
2100
1925
1790
1625
0.6
785
675
545
510
1080
965
860
750
795
685 '
570
510
1100
995
—
—1170
1045
—
—1440
1335
1165
1030
1420
1335
1220
1115
2160
1990
1865
1555
2030
1850
—
—
0.7
730
620
490
430
1000
895
795
695
730
610
490
435
1010
930
—
—1100
970
— ,
—1325
1240
1075
980
1320
1240
1135
1055
2050
1890
—
—1940
—
—
—*Air delivery above 1800 FP/Min requires mat both sides of furnace be used, or a combination of one side and bottom, or bottom only.
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SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GORPOM M. BiZiEFF
PLANNING/DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT
October 07, 1986
Esnil Corporation
9320 Chesapeake Drive
Suite 208
San Dieno, CA 92123
ATTN: TAMARA FISCHER
RE : PLAN CHECK NUMBERS 86-361, 86-362 fi 36-363
Per ny conversation with Tony Matta and Carter Dar/ne^l o£ the City of
Carlsbad, the Masterbedrootn wardrobe is to be incrttere^TTn the total
square footage of the f 1 aster bedroom suite. Thereto £es the loft or
mezzanine does qualify as such because the square footage is less
than one third that of the Master bedroom suite below.
I also discussed the two hour roof condition with Tony. He felt
that providing protection to the ridge line of the roofs in question
would provide the required protection. The plans havebeen revised
toreflectthiscondition.
Sincerely,
Gordon M. Bi
c c : Tony Matta
Carter .Darnell
:cr
2892 Jefferson St. P.O. Box 2143 • Carlsbad, CA 92008 • (619) 434-4554