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October 21. 2005
City of Carmel IN
Build/ag & Code E~l'orcement
Re: After Hours
Clay Terrace
14390 Clay Terrace BLVD
Suite D-17
Carmel, IN 46032
City of Carrael.
Please be advised that rite plans for the After Hoars at Clay Terrace space D-17 as ~iewed and approved
by the State of Indiana (Project ~ 313821) are aa exact copy of the plans submilled for permits with
Ci.ly of Carmel.
I[ 'thank you ia advm~ce for your consxdemtion.
.}~gards,
Van M. Pottelger. A!FA7~ ~};{
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Permit Number
Lighting Compliance Certificate
2001 IECC
COMcheck-EZSoftwarc Version 3.0 Release 1
Data filename: IECC.carmel.cck
Checked By/Date
Section 1: Project Information
Project Name:
Designer/Contractor:
Document Author:
Telephone:
Date:
Notes:
AFTER HOURS FOR_MALWEAR
14390 Clay Ten'acs Blvd.
Carmel, In
Don Penn Consulting Engineer
3950Hwy360 Suite 101
Grapevine, Tx. 76051
817-410-2858
Building envelope is existing and not being modified.
Section 2: General Information
Building Use Description by:
Project TYPe:
Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom
Storage, Industrial and Commercial
Activity Type
New Construction
1041
323
Section 3: Requirements Checklist
Bldg
Dept. I
~se ]
I Interior Lighting
1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts
Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(Y/N)
3149 3134 YES
Lighting
Exceptionr.
buildings; signage; safety or security lighting;
Controls, Switching, and Wiring
[ ] I 3. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor).
Exception: Areas that must be continuouslyilluminate&
[ ] 4. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room.
[ ] [ 5. Two switches or dimmer in each space to provide uniform light reduction capability.
Exceptions:
Only one luminaire m space; An occupant-sensing device controls the area;
The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, or lobby; Areas that must be continuously itlum/nated:
Areas greater than 250 sq.ft.
j ] ] 6, Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights.
[ Exceptions: Areas requiring lighting during daylight hours
[ ] I 7. Tandem wired one-lamp and three-lamp ballasted luminaires.
Exceptions:
Electronic high-frequency ballasts; Lmmnaires not on same switch
Section 4: Compliance Statement
md other
meet the 2001
I and to comply with the mandatory requirements
Lighting Application Worksheet
COMcheck-EZ Software Version 3~0 Release 1
Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation
A
B C D
Total
Floor Allowed Allowed
Area Watts Watts
Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom
Allowance: Merchandise Display / Fix, ID: C2
Allowance: Merchandise Display / Fix. ID: B2
Storage, Industrial and Commercial
1041 2.1 2186
150ia) 1.6 240(b)
250(a) 1.6 400Cra
323 1 323
(a) Area claimed must not exceed the illuminated area permitted for this allowance type.
(b) Allowance is (B x C) or the actual wattage of the fixtures given in Section 2, whichever is less
Total Allowed Watts = 3149
Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation
A C D E F
Fixture Lamps/ # of Fixture
ID Fixture Fixtures Watt__ (DxE}
A Fluor 2 x 2 / 24" T8U 32W / Electronic
B2 ' Recessed Downlights / Incandescent 40W
C2 Wall washers / Twin Tube 40W / Electronic
D1 Fluor. 2 x 2 / 24" T8U 32W / Electronic
D Comp, Fluor. / Triple 4-pin 32W / Electronic
E 1 Fluor. Strip / 24" T8 17W / Electronic
B 1 Recessed Downlights / Incandescent 50W
I 7 32 224
2 21 80 1680
1 12 40 480
1 9 32 288
1 8 32 256
1 2 15 30
] 4 44 176
Total Actual Watts = 3134
Lighting PASSES:
Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies.
Total Allowed Watts = 3149
Total Actual Watts = 3134
Project Compliance = 15
Design 0.5% better than code
Permit Number
Mechanical Compliance Certificate
2001 IECC
COMcheck-EZSofiWare Version 3.0 Release 1
Data filename: IECC,carmel.cck
Checked By/Date
Section 1: Project Information
Project Name:
Designer/Contractor:
Document Author:
Telephone:
Date:
Notes:
AFTER HOURS FOtLMALWEAR
14390 Clay Terracs Blvd.
Carmel, In
Don Penn Consulting Engineer
3950 Hwy 360 Suite 101
Grapevine, Tx. 7605 l
817-410-2858
Bmld~ng envelope ts ex~stang and not being modified.
Section 2: General Information
£ weather data~: Carmel, Indiana
12b
(base 65 degrees F): 6011
Cooling I (base 65 degrees F): 837
New Construction
HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity >=65 - ~90
kBtu/h, Air~Cooled Condenser / Single Zone
Section 4: Requirements Checklist
Bldg.
Dept.
Use i
Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1
[ ] 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements
[ ] 2. Equipment minimum efficiency:
Rooftop Package Unit: 10.1 EER
[ ] [ 3. Integrated air economizer required
Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable
[ ]
[ ]
1. Load calculations per 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals
2. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads
- Exception: Standby equipment automatically offwhen primary system is operating
- Exception: Multiple umts controlled to sequence operation as a function of load
:onrrol device per system
dehumidification system
· F deadband
[ ]
>3,000 cfm
required minimum
exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly
5 deg. F.
n alt ducts;
[
[ ]
[ ]
hsteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution eqmpment
building owner
e Statement
The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and
other calculations submitted with this penint application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet
the 2001 IECC, Chapter 8, requirements in COM check-EZ Version 3.0 Release I and to comPly with the mandatory
requirements in the Requirements Checklist.
Date
Mechanical Requirements Description
2001 IECC
COMcheck-EZSoftware Version 3.0 Release 1
Data filename: IECC.carmeLcck
!Vhe following list provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance
Certificate.
Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1
1. The specified heating equipment is covered by Federal minimum efficiency requirements, New equipmem of this type
can be assumed to meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code requirements for equipment efficiency.
2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90 1 Code and must meet the following
minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.1 EER
3. An integrated air economizer is requirec~ for individual cooling systems over 65 kBtu/h in the selected climate. An
integrated economizer allows simultaneous operation of outdoor-air and mechanical cooling,
Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable
1. Design heating and cooling loads for the building must be determined using procedures equivalent to those in
Chapters 27 and 28 oftbe ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals or an approved equivalent calculation procedure.
2. All equipment and systems must be sized to be no greater than needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of
equipment providing both heating and cooling must satisfy this provision for one function with thc capacity for the
other function as small as possible, within availabie equipment options
- Exception: The equipment and/ur system capacity may be greater than calculated loads for standby purposes.
Standby equipment must be automatically controlled to be off when the primary equipment and/or system is operating.
- Exception: Multiple units of thc same equipment type whose combined capacities exceed the calculated load are
allowed if they are provided with controls to sequence operation of thc units as the load increases or decreases.
3. Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have its own temperature control device.
4. Each humidification system must have its own humidity control device,
5. Thermostats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintaining a 5 degree F dcadband Ia range of
temperature where no heating or cooling is provided),
- Exception: Deadband capability is not required if the thermostat does not have automatic changeover capability
between heating and cooling.
6. The system or zone control must bca programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following
criteria:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degree F during heating and setting up to 85 degree F during
cooLlngb) capable of automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 different
day schcdulesc) have an accessible 2-h0ur occupant overrided) have a battery back-up capable af maintaining
programmed settings for at ]east 10 hours without power.
- Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on thermostats that control systems serving areas that operate
continuously.
~ Exception: A setback or shutoffcontrol is not required on systems with total energy demand of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h/
or less.
7. Outdoor-air supply systems with design airflow rates >3 000 cfm of outdoor air and all exhaust systems must have
dampers that are automaticaLly closed while the equipment is not operating
8. The system must supply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the Intematiunal Mechanical Code, If the
ventilation system is designed to supply outdoor-air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the system must
be capable of reducing outdoor-air flow to the mimmum reqmred levels.
9. Air ducts must be insulated to the following levels:a) Supply and return air ducts for conditioned air located in
unconditioned spaces (spaces neither heated nor cooled) must be insulated with a minimum orR-5. Unconditioned
spaces include attics, crawl spaces, unheated basements, and unheated garages.b) Supply and return air ducts and
plenums must be insulated to a minimum of R-8 when located outside the building,c) When ducts are located within
I1.
exterior components (e.g., floors or roofs), minimum R-8 insulation is required only between the duct and the
building exterior.
- Exception: Duct insulation is not required on ducts located within equipment.
- Exception: Duct insulation is not required when the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of
the dt~ct or plenum does not exceed 15 degree F.
must be securely sealed using weldments:
~ysrems: or tapes. Tapes and mastics
; ducts to fans and other air
mat includes at least the following
maintenance manualsc) HVAC system control maintenance and i°n~rd~l~rna~,d
schematics, and control sequence descriptions: desired or field-deterrmned set points must be permanently recorded on
control drawings, at control devices, or, for digital control systems, in progrannmng commentsd) complete narrative
of how each system ~s intended to operate.
13. Each supply air °utlet °r diffuser and each zone term/hal device (such as VAV or mixing box) must have ~ts own
balancing device. Acceptable balancing devices include adiustable dampers located with/n the ductwork, terminal
devices, and supply air diffusers.
14. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be eqmpped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during
normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems All gravity
outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that w 11
automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use
Exceptions:
- Gravity (non-mot0rized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade.
- Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces.