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SUCCESS WITH 2012 IECC DELAWARE Recommended Practices for Optimized Energy Savings for Builders & Trades COPYRIGHT 2015 ADVANCED ENERGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VERSION 2015.1.0

CHECKLIST: JOB READY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Framing allows full level of insulation to be installed under attic platforms. Code Reference: 2012 IECC Table 402.1.1: Insulation levels For walls separating conditioned and unconditioned space, framing allows for the required R-value, has a top plate, bottom plate and an exterior air barrier. For walls that will not have an interior finish and are separating conditioned and unconditioned spaces, wall cavities are insulated and an interior air barrier is installed. All dropped ceilings/soffits, shafts and chases are capped with an air barrier and sealed. All floor systems within the conditioned envelope have a band or blocking separating conditioned and unconditioned space. Selected bath fans will exhaust at least 50 CFM intermittently or 20 CFM continuously when installed and meet the efficacy requirements. Manual J load calculations or an equivalent method are accurate and complete for the dwelling unit. Code Reference: 2012 IRC M1401.3: Equipment Sizing, 2012 IECC 403.6: Equipment Sizing Right-sized equipment is selected based on the ACCA Manual S or other approved equipment selection method. Code Reference: 2012 IRC M1401.3: Equipment Sizing, 2012 IECC 403.6: Equipment Sizing Whole-house mechanical ventilation strategy and rate are selected based on 2012 IRC M1507.3. * Required ventilation rates shall also include adequate provisions for makeup air system supplies and/or exhausts as required in either the IRC or IMC. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.5: Mechanical ventilation, 2012 IRC R303.4: Mechanical ventilation, 2012 IRC M1507.3: Whole-house mechanical ventilation system COPYRIGHT 2015 ADVANCED ENERGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VERSION 2015.1.0 PAGE 2

CHECKLIST: JOB READY BUILDER VERIFICATION Stop work until details are corrected. Proceed without corrections. The sub-contractor who signs and completes this form is doing so to the best of his/her knowledge and should not be held legally responsible for work completed by other organizations. The intent of this form is to ensure job sites are ready before beginning work. Signature:: Date: ADDITIONAL ITEMS 2012 IECC 403.2.3 2012 IECC 403.5 Building framing cavities shall not be used as ducts or plenums. * Exception: Returns run exclusively through conditioned space Ventilation dampers. Does the whole-house mechanical ventilation include and automatic or gravity damper? 2012 IECC 403.7 Systems serving multiple units COPYRIGHT 2015 ADVANCED ENERGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VERSION 2015.1.0 PAGE 3

CHECKLIST: JOB COMPLETE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Seal all duct terminations to drywall and/or subfloor and all HVAC penetrations in the building envelope with foam, caulk or mastic. Use fire-rated sealants where applicable. Seal all HVAC components at all joints, seams and corners. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.2.2: Duct sealing, 2012 IRC M1601.4.1: Duct sealing Mechanically fasten all metal ductwork with screws. Attach the inner liner of flexible ducts with nylon/plastic straps and tighten with a manufacturer-approved tool. Code Reference: 2012 IRC M1601.4.1: Duct sealing Insulate all supply duct work in unconditioned attics to R-8. Insulate all other duct work outside of conditioned space to R-6. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.2.1: Duct insulation, 2012 IRC M1601.4.5: Duct insulation Do not compress insulated flexible ducts more than the thickness of the insulation. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.2.1: Duct insulation Support flexible duct (including ventilation) at least every 4 feet and do not bend greater than 90. Code Reference: 2012 IRC M1601.4.3: Duct supports Install a whole-house ventilation strategy. * Required ventilation rates shall also include adequate provisions for makeup air system supplies and/or exhausts as required in either the IRC or IMC. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.5: Mechanical ventilation, 2012 IRC R303.4: Mechanical ventilation, 2012 IRC M1507.3: Whole-house mechanical ventilation system Install outside air ventilation intakes at least 10 feet from any exhaust vent or stack. Code Reference: 2012 IRC 303.4.1: Outside air intake locations Coordinate bath fan exhaust duct direction with the electrical contractor. Code Reference: None Terminate all exhaust ventilation ducts to the outside. Install screens where applicable. Code Reference: 2012 IRC 303.5: Outside air intake screens COPYRIGHT 2015 ADVANCED ENERGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VERSION 2015.1.0 PAGE 4

CHECKLIST: JOB COMPLETE 11. 12. 13. 14. For heat pumps, install a heat strip outdoor temperature lockout that prevents supplemental heat operation and set it to the balance point. Verify system will defrost. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.1.2: Heat pump electric heat controls Do not install gas lighting systems that have a continuously burning pilot light. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 404.1.1: Equipment lighting systems For furnaces, install a programmable thermostat. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.1.1: Programmable thermostat Install R-3 insulation around all HVAC system piping that carry fluids above 105ºF or below 55ºF. Code Reference: 2012 IECC 403.3: Mechanical pipe insulation CERTIFICATION The sub-contractor who signs and completes this form is doing so to the best of his/her knowledge and should not be held legally responsible for work completed by other organizations. The intent of this form is to ensure job sites are ready before beginning work. Name: Company: Signature:: COPYRIGHT 2015 ADVANCED ENERGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VERSION 2015.1.0 PAGE 5