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Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist
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1. High-Performance Fenestration w Must
Correct
Builder
Verified'
Rater
Verified N/A
1.1 Prescriptive Path: Fenestration stiall meet or exceed ENERGY STAR requirements ^ • • • •
1.2 Performance Path: Fenestration shall meet or exceed 2009 lECC requirements ^ • • • •
2. Quality-Installed Insulation
2.1 Ceiling, wall, floor, and slab insulation levels shall comply with one of the following options:
2.1.1 Meet or exceed 2009 lECC levels ^"'^ OR; • • • •
2.1.2 Achieve < 133% of the total UA resulting from the U-factors in 2009 lECC Table 402.1.3,
excluding fenestration and per guidance in Footnote 3d, AND home shall achieve < 50% of
the infiltration rate in Exhibit 1 of the National Program Requirements
• • • •
2.2 All ceiling, wall, floor, and slab insulation shall achieve RESNET-defined Grade 1 installation or,
alternatively. Grade II for surfaces that contain a layer of continuous, air impermeable insulation
> R-3 in Climate Zones 1 to 4, > R-5 in Climate Zones 5 to 8
• • • •
3. Fully-Aligned Air Barriers''
At each insulated location noted below, a complete air barrier shall be provided that is fully aligned with the insulation as follows:
• At interior or exterior surface of ceilings in Climate Zones 1-3; at interior surface of ceilings in Climate Zones 4-8. Also, include barrier at
interior edge of attic eave in all climate zones using a wind baffle that extends to the full height of the insulation. Include a baffle in every
bay or a tabbed baffle in each bay with a soffit vent that will also prevent wind washing of insulation in adjacent bays
• At exterior surface of walls in all climate zones; and also at interior surface of walls for Climate Zones 4-8 ^
• At interior surface of floors in all climate zones, including supports to ensure permanent contact and blocking at exposed edge "'^
3.1 Walls'" /
3.1.1 Walls behind showers and tubs • •
3.1.2 Walls behind fireplaces • • X 3.1.3 Attic knee walls • • •
3.1.4 Skylight shaft walls • • • X
3.1.5 Wall adjoining porch roof • • •
3.1.6 Staircase walls • • •
3.1.7 Double walls • •
3.1.8 Garage rim / band joist adjoining conditioned space • • •
3.1.9 All other exterior walls • • •
3.2 Floors
3.2.1 Floor above garage • • X 3.2.2 Cantilevered floor j Art^^ • •
3.2.3 Floor above unconditioned basement or unconditioned crawlspace • • •
3.3 Ceilings'"
3.3.1 Dropped ceiling / soffit below unconditioned attic • •
3.3.2 All other ceilings • •
4. Reduced Thermal Bridging
4.1 For insulated ceilings with attic space above (i.e., non-cathedralized). Grade 1 insulation extends
to the inside face of the exterior wall below at these levels: CZ 1 -5: > R-21; CZ 6-8: > R-30 '' • • • •
4.2 For slabs on grade in CZ 4 and higher, 100% of slab edge insulated to > R-5 at the depth
specified by the 2009 lECC and aligned with thermal boundary of the walls "'^ • • • •
4.3 Insulation beneath attic platforms (e.g., HVAC platforms, walkways) > R-21 in CZ 1-5; > R-30 in
CZ 6-8 • • • •
4.4 Reduced thermal bridging at above-grade walls separating conditioned from unconditioned space (rim / band joists exempted) using one of
the following options: '^•'
4.4.1 Continuous rigid insulation, insulated siding, or combination of the two;
> R-3 in Climate Zones 1 to 4, > R-5 in Climate Zones 5 to 8 "'•'^, OR; • • • •
4.4.2 Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), OR; • • • •
4.4.3 Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs), OR; • • • •
4.4.4 Double-wall framing '^ OR; • • • •
4.4.5 Advanced framing, including all of the items below:
4.4.5a All corners insulated > R-6 to edge '^ AND; • • • •
4.4.5b All headers above windows & doors insulated '°, AND; • • • •
4.4.5c Framing limited at all windows & doors '^, AND; • • • •
4.4.5d All interior / exterior wall intersections insulated to the same R-value as the rest of the
exterior wall AND; • • • •
4.4.5e Minimum stud spacing of 16 in. o.c. for 2x4 framing in all Climate Zones and, in Climate
Zones 5 through 8, 24 in. o.c. for 2x6 framing '' • • • •
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Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist
5. Air Sealing Must
Correct
Builder
Verified'
Rater
Verified N/A
5.1 Penetrations to unconditioned space fully sealed with solid blocking or flashing as needed and gaps sealed with caulk or foam
5.1.1 Duct/flue shaft 4// cjvd-; ll,^l^CoJ^/,Md'^li^ehi^C• • • • X 5.^.2 Plumbing / piping • • OK;;
5.1.3 Electrical wiring • • 0^ •
5.1.4 Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans • • ^' •
5.1.5 Recessed lighting fixtures adjacent to unconditioned space ICAT labeled and fully
gasketed. Also, if in insulated ceiling without attic above, exterior surface of fixture
insulated to > R-10 in CZ 4 and higher to minimize condensation potential.
• • •
5.1.6 Light tubes adjacent to unconditioned space include lens separating unconditioned and
conditioned space and are fully gasketed • • • X
5.2 Cracks in the building envelope fully sealed
5.2.1 All sill plates adjacent to conditioned space sealed to foundation or sub-floor with caulk,
foam, or equivalent material. Foam gasket also placed beneath sill plate if resting atop
concrete or masonry and adjacent to conditioned space
• • •
5.2.2 At top of walls adjoining unconditioned spaces, continuous top plates or sealed blocking
using caulk, foam, or equivalent material • • •
5.2.3 Drywall sealed to top plate at all unconditioned attic / wall interfaces using caulk, foam,
drywall adhesive (but not other construction adhesives), or equivalent material. Either
apply sealant directly between drywall and top plate or to the seam between the two from
the attic above.
• • ^' •
5.2.4 Rough opening around windows & exterior doors sealed with caulk or foam • • •
5.2.5 Marriage joints between modular home modules at all exterior boundary conditions fully
sealed with gasket and foam • • •
5.2.6 All seams between Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) foamed and / or taped per
manufacturer's instructions • • • K
5.2.7 In multifamily buildings, the gap between the drywall shaft wall (i.e. common wall) and the
structural framing between units fully sealed at all exterior boundaries • • • K
5.3 Other openings
5.3.1 Doors adjacent to unconditioned space (e.g., attics, garages, basements) or ambient
conditions gasketed or made substantially air-tight • • •
5.3.2 Attic access panels and drop-down stairs equipped with a durable £ R-10 insulated cover
that is gasketed (i.e., not caulked) to produce continuous air seal when occupant is not
accessing the attic "
• • •
5.3.3 Whole-house fans equipped with a durable s R-10 insulated cover that is gasketed and
either installed on the house side or mechanically operated • • •
Rater Name: ^<K.i-i 'Xo'i-l'uyj^^-^ Rater Pre-Drvwall Inspection Date; ?/'///•? Rater Initials; /MT^
Rater Name: f^(.t]^^''J^Yf;f'^ Rater Final Inspection Date: ^^^f/(M' Rater Initials: (^^^^
Builder Employee: Builder Inspection Date: Builder Initials:
Notes:
1. At the discretion of the Rater, the builder may verify up to eight items specified in this Checklist. When exercised, the builder's
responsibility will be formally acknowledged by the builder signing off on the checklist for the item(s) that they verified.
2. For Prescriptive Path: All windows, doors, and skylights shall meet or exceed ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Residential
Windows, Doors, and Skylights - Version 5.0 as outlined at M^WieneraxstiM^iSoy/^^ For Performance Path: All windows, doors and
skylights shall meet or exceed the component U-factor and SHGC requirements specified In the 2009 lECC - Table 402.1.1. If no NFRC
rating is noted on the window or in product literature (e.g., for site-built fenestration), select the U-factor and SHGC value from Tables 4
and 14, respectively, in 2005 ASHRAE Fundamentals, Chapter 31. Select the highest U-factor and SHGC value among the values listed
for the known window characteristics (e.g., frame type, number of panes, glass color, and presence of low-e coating). Note that the U-
factor requirement applies to all fenestration while the SHGC only applies to the glazed portion. The following exceptions apply:
a. An area-weighted average of fenestration products shall be permitted to satisfy the U-factor requirements;
b. An area-weighted average of fenestration products > 50% glazed shall be permitted to satisfy the SHGC requirements;
c. 15 square feet of glazed fenestration per dwelling unit shall be exempt from the U-factor and SHGC requirements, and shall be
excluded from area-weighted averages calculated using a) and b), above;
d. One side-hinged opaque door assembly up to 24 square feet in area shall be exempt from the U-factor requirements and shall be
excluded from area-weighted averages calculated using a) and b), above;
e. Fenestration utilized as part of a passive solar design shall be exempt from the U-factor and SHGC requirements, and shall be
excluded from area-weighted averages calculated using a) and b), above. Exempt windows shall be facing within 45 degrees of
true South and directly coupled to thermal storage mass that has a heat capacity > 20 btu / ftVF and provided in a ratio of at least
3 sq. ft. per sq. ft. of South facing fenestration. Generally, thermal mass materials will be at least 2 in. thick.
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