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Washington State ACCA Members Meeting Michael Lubliner, Senior Building Science Specialist WSU Energy Program January 21, 2021 10:00 – 11:00 am (Pacific)

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Page 1: Michael Lubliner, Senior Building Science Specialist WSU

Washington State ACCA Members Meeting

Michael Lubliner, Senior Building Science Specialist WSU Energy Program

January 21, 202110:00 – 11:00 am (Pacific)

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• Challenges & Opportunities for Residential HVAC Industry

• WSEC-R History - 40 years of Building Science “BS”

• Q&A on recorded webinar (Did you watch yet?)

• Surf new WSU Energy Program WSEC-R web page

• Demo - Prescriptive Path SF and MF worksheets

• Demo - WSEC-R Compliance Certificate

• WA IRC and IMC ventilation

• Q&A, wrap up and next steps

Email us with any questions not covered today:[email protected]

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• New business model requires the HVAC team to be in the loop from design through commissioning prior to CO.

• Need for central system ducted or hydronic?

• Need for AC central or zoned?

• Optimize to minimize first costs at lower cost than other energy credit options: envelope, DHW, PV

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• R2 low-rise multifamily currently uses an electrician, not an HVAC contractor, to install exhaust fans and electric resistance heat. (See WA IMC ventilation amendments)

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Areas of HVAC services to consider providing:

• Heating fuel normalization credit options (1-5)

• HRV/ERV vs energy credit options (2) – “Build tight, ventilate right"

• HVAC energy credit options (3)

• HVAC “inside” energy credit options (4) – all inside or buried ducts – CHANGE!

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Areas of HVAC services to consider providing:

• "VRF” residential ducted cassette, un-ducted and hybrid

• HVAC sizing per Manual J, S & D (if ducted) – WSU heating sizing?

• Help complete the prescriptive forms & compliance certificate for duct leakage tests, blower door tests and HVAC commissioning (new)

• Provide client a value proposition for these services to find sweet spot on first cost, client needs and profit from the WSEC-R CHOP!

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Technical support we provide in Washington:

• Training (in-person, webinars, videos)

• Phone and email inquiry hotline support

• Energy code compliance tool development

• Website with educational resourcesWSU Energy Code website: http://www.energy.wsu.edu/BuildingEfficiency/EnergyCode.aspx

• Building department site visits

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2015 Prescriptive Worksheet 2018 Prescriptive Worksheets (SF & MF)

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2015 Compliance Certificate 2018 Compliance Certificate & Instructions

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Single Family:• IRC-WA have higher rates for exhaust only• IRC-WA allows use of 62.2 rates (more flexible)

R2 – Low-Rise Multifamily:• IMC-WA have higher rates for exhaust only• IMC-WA does not allow 62.2 rates • IMC-WA requires balanced systems • IMC-WA not allowed to use exhaust only anymore• Most will have balanced HRV/ERV!• Yes, you can put the HRV in the attic (???)

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• Required per RS-33

• See list of certified testers

• AHJs taking the test also!

• New 0.5 option for buried ducts

• Check out HVAC training webinar

• Links to TEC and Retrotec for specific equipment training

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• Once you understand the testing approaches and requirements for WSEC-R, it is important to learn how to use the equipment and become proficient using it

• Spend 1-3 hours on these websites learning how to use the equipment:

https://retrotec.com/

https://www.redcalc.com/

https://energyconservatory.com/

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• Duct tester

• Manometer

• Register blocks or “mask”

fan & rings

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and

Yields duct leakage CFM to the exterior

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• Gas furnace on HP is OK for HP fuel credits (type 2) IF the gas furnace back-up is locked out above 35o F, per R403.1.2 Supplemental Heat. To field verify lockout, you need access to the thermostat settings set by the HVAC contractor.

• PTHP w/o HSPF test uses fuel type 4 (other). AHJ to verify HSPF test provided with AHRI directory or equal. IR thermal bridge and air leakage issues – FYI (Clark County experience).

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• Primary space conditioning systems in each dwelling unit require a programmable thermostat

• Heat pumps with supplemental electric resistance heaters shall have strip heat lockout controls

– Max. setting of 40o F

– Set to 35o F or less at final inspection

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• Can HVAC location credits 4.1 & 4.2 apply to central ducted or hydronic heating only. (Yes)

Energy savings credit for non-centrally ducted HVAC is already assumed to be contributing to the credits 3.4 DHP in primary or 3.6 DHP (or equal) in each zone. (Intent of energy credits)

• Can HVAC location energy credits option 4.1 & 4.2 can be used with energy credit 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5. (Yes)

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• Definitions of "primary" for a space heating system when zonal electric. It is the largest load? (Yes?)

• Does energy credit Option 4 require that the HRV/ERV be located within conditioned space? (Yes?)

• Does a non-ducted or ducted cassette heat pump need to be located in conditioned space for energy credit Option 4? (Yes?)

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Large Hole

Unsealed

Dovetail

Connections

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Large hole where down drafting

furnace connects to

supply plenum

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Mechanically fastened joint using “the right tool for the job” per UL flex duct listing using approved Panduit strapping gun!!

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Exception Duct tightness test is not required if:

• The air handler and all ducts are located within conditioned space

• 10 ft of return ducts and 5 ft of supply ducts are allowed to be outside the conditioned space

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• Habitat for Humanity

• First WA ENERGY STAR

• All ducts Inside

• 1,000 sf

• All electric < $40/month

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Ducts in dropped ceiling in hall

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After drywall

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Air handler inside

Supply register in wall

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Dropped soffit with duct in bathroom

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Residential WSU Energy Program [email protected]/codeMike Lubliner, Melinda Spencer, Carolyn Roos

Non-residentialEvergreen Technology Consulting [email protected]://waenergycodes.comLisa Rosenow

Spend an hour on our web page!

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Send questions and comments to:

Michael Lubliner

360-956-2042

Join our update list: [email protected]

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• Good Ventilation (Beach Boys Parody)https://youtu.be/ese2x4_3UfE

• James Brown Blower Door videohttps://youtu.be/Xsp3yCxoYOA