16532 Hardy St, Bluhawk Lot 42 HVAC Load Calculations

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16532 Hardy St, Bluhawk Lot 42 HVAC Load Calculations for Mike Bryant Heating & Cooling 23760 W 82nd Terr. Shawnee, Ks. 66227 Prepared By: Rick Jenkins Clean Efficient Energy Company, LLC 11616 W 100th St Overland Park, Ks. 66214 913-579-3638 Sunday, April 27, 2014

Overland Park, KS 66214 Page 2 Project Report General Project Information Project Title: 16532 Hardy St, Bluhawk Lot 42 Designed By: Sedowicz The Wakefield Project Date: Sunday, April 27, 2014 Client Name: Mike Bryant Heating & Cooling Client Address: 23760 W 82nd Terr. Client City: Shawnee, Ks. 66227 Client Phone: (913) 322-9219 Client E-Mail Address: mike@mikebryanthvac.com Company Name: Clean Efficient Energy Company, LLC Company Representative: Rick Jenkins Company Address: 11616 W 100th St Company City: Overland Park, Ks. 66214 Company Phone: 913-579-3638 Company Fax: 913-312-7392 Company E-Mail Address: rick@cleanefficientenergy.com Company Website: www.cleanefficientenergy.com Design Data Reference City: Kansas City AP, Missouri Building Orientation: Front door faces Northeast Daily Temperature Range: Medium Latitude: 39 Degrees Elevation: 791 ft. Altitude Factor: 0.972 Indoor Indoor Grains Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Rel.Hum Rel.Hum Dry Bulb Difference Winter: 4 3.2 n/a 30% 70 27.91 Summer: 93 75 44% 50% 75 39 Check Figures Total Building Supply CFM: 1,959 CFM Per Square ft.: 0.488 Square ft. of Room Area: 4,017 Square ft. Per Ton: 863 Volume (ft³) of Cond. Space: 32,133 Building Loads Total Heating Required Including Ventilation Air: 56,805 Btuh 56.805 MBH Total Sensible Gain: 41,876 Btuh 86 % Total Latent Gain: 6,882 Btuh 14 % Total Cooling Required Including Ventilation Air: 48,758 Btuh 4.06 Tons (Based On Sensible + Latent) 4.65 Tons (Based On 75% Sensible Capacity) Notes Rhvac is an ACCA approved Manual J and Manual D computer program. Calculations are performed per ACCA Manual J 8th Edition, Version 2, and ACCA Manual D. All computed results are estimates as building use and weather may vary. Be sure to select a unit that meets both sensible and latent loads according to the manufacturer's performance data at your design conditions.

Overland Park, KS 66214 Page 3 Miscellaneous Report System 1 System 1 Main Input Data Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Rel.Hum Indoor Rel.Hum Indoor Dry Bulb Grains Difference Winter: 4 3.2 80% 30% 70 27.91 Summer: 93 75 44% 50% 75 39.13 Duct Sizing Inputs Main Trunk Runouts Calculate: No No Use Schedule: No No Roughness Factor: 0.00000 0.00000 Pressure Drop: 0.0000 in.wg./100 ft. 0.0000 in.wg./100 ft. Minimum Velocity: 0 ft./min 0 ft./min Maximum Velocity: 0 ft./min 0 ft./min Minimum Height: 0 in. 0 in. Maximum Height: 0 in. 0 in. Outside Air Data Winter Summer Infiltration Specified: 0.407 AC/hr 0.190 AC/hr 218 CFM 102 CFM Infiltration Actual: 0.407 AC/hr 0.190 AC/hr Above Grade Volume: X 32,134 Cu.ft. X 32,134 Cu.ft. 13,090 Cu.ft./hr 6,105 Cu.ft./hr X 0.0167 X 0.0167 Total Building Infiltration: 218 CFM 102 CFM Total Building Ventilation: 0 CFM 0 CFM ---System 1--- Infiltration & Ventilation Sensible Gain Multiplier: 19.24 = (1.10 X 0.972 X 18.00 Summer Temp. Difference) Infiltration & Ventilation Latent Gain Multiplier: 25.86 = (0.68 X 0.972 X 39.13 Grains Difference) Infiltration & Ventilation Sensible Loss Multiplier: 70.55 = (1.10 X 0.972 X 66.00 Winter Temp. Difference) Winter Infiltration Specified: 0.370 AC/hr (198 CFM), Construction: Average, Fireplaces: 2, 20 CFM, Semi-Tight Summer Infiltration Specified: 0.190 AC/hr (102 CFM), Construction: Average

Overland Park, KS 66214 Page 4 Equipment Data - System 1 - System 1 Main Cooling Heating System Type: Standard Air Conditioner Model: XC16-048-230-04 Indoor Model: CX34-62C+TDR Tradename: XC16 SERIES Manufacturer: LENNOX INDUSTRIES, INC. AHRI Reference No.: 6685327 Nominal Capacity: 47000 Efficiency: 16 SEER System Type: Natural Gas Furnace Model: EL195UH110XE48C Tradename: Elite 90 Manufacturer: LENNOX INDUSTRIES, INC. Description: Natural Gas or Propane Furnace Capacity: 104000 Efficiency: 94.1 AFUE Backup Type: Backup Model: Backup Capacity: 0 Backup Efficiency: 0

Residential Plans Examiner Review Form for HVAC System Design (Loads, Equipment, Ducts) County, Town, Municipality, Jurisdiction Header Information Contractor Mike Bryant REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS¹ Manual J1 Form (and supporting worksheets): Mechanical License # 2013-2844 or MJ1AE Form² (and supporting worksheets): OEM performance data (heating, cooling, blower): Building Plan # The Wakefield Manual D Friction Rate Worksheet: Duct distribution system sketch: Home Address (Street or Lot#, Block, Subdivision) 16532 Hardy St, Bluhwk 42 Form RPER 1.01 8 Mar 10 ATTACHED HVAC LOAD CALCULATION (IRC M1401.3) Design Conditions Winter Design Conditions temperature 4 F Indoor temperature 70 F Total heat loss 56805 Btu/h Summer Design Conditions temperature 93 F Indoor temperature 75 F Grains difference 39 Gr @ 50 % Rh Sensible heat gain Latent heat gain Total heat gain 41876 Btu/h 6882 Btu/h 48758 Btu/h Building Construction Information Building Orientation (Front door faces) Northeast North, East, West, South, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest Number of bedrooms 4 Conditioned floor area 4017 Sq Ft Number of occupants 4 Windows Eave overhang depth Internal shade HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION (IRC M1401.3) Heating Equipment Data Cooling Equipment Data Equipment type Model Furnace, Heat pump, Boiler, etc. Heating output capacity Furnace EL195UH110XE48C 104000 Btu/h Heat pumps - capacity at winter design outdoor conditions Auxiliary heat output capacity Btu/h Blinds, drapes, etc 1.5 Ft Number of skylights 0 Equipment type Standard Air Conditioner Air Conditioner, Heat pump, etc Model XC16-048-230-04 Sensible cooling capacity 35250 Btu/h Latent cooling capacity 11750 Btu/h Total cooling capacity 47000 Btu/h HVAC DUCT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN (IRC M1601.1) Design airflow External Static Pressure (ESP) Component Pressure Losses (CPL) Available Static Pressure (ASP) ASP = ESP - CPL 1957 CFM 1.11 IWC 0.35 IWC 0.761 IWC 373 Ft 493 Ft 866 Ft 0.09 IWC Friction Rate = (ASP 100) TEL Longest supply duct: Longest return duct: Total Effective Length (TEL) Friction Rate: Blower Data Heating CFM Cooling CFM 1959 CFM 1959 CFM Duct Materials Used (circle) Trunk Duct: Duct board, Flex, Sheet metal, Lined sheet metal, Other (specify) Branch Duct: Duct board, Flex, Sheet metal, Lined sheet metal, Other (specify) I declare the load calculation, equipment selection, and duct system design were rigorously performed based on the building plan listed above, I understand the claims made on these forms will be subject to review and verification. Contractor's Printed Name Date Contractor's Signature Reserved for use by County, Town, Municipality, or Authority having jurisdiction. ¹ The AHJ shall have the discretion to accept Required Attachments printed from approved ACCA software vendors, see list on page 2 of instructions. ² If abridged version of Manual J is used for load calculation, then verify residence meets requirements, see Abridged Edition Checklist on page 13 of instructions. Form generated by ACCA-approved Manual J Eighth Edition Version 2 Elite Software Rhvac program.