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HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION RATER CHECKLIST 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Review of HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor Checklist 2 Section 2 Duct Quality Installation Applies to All Heating Cooling Ventilation Exhaust and Pressure Balancing Ducts ID: 920471

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ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes

HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION RATER CHECKLIST

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1. Review of HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor Checklist

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Section 2. Duct Quality Installation - Applies to All Heating, Cooling, Ventilation, Exhaust, and Pressure Balancing DuctsSection 3. Duct Insulation - Applies to All Heating, Cooling, Supply Ventilation, and Pressure Balancing Ducts 12

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 4. Duct Leakage

- Applies to All Heating, Cooling, and Balanced Ventilation Ducts

Section 5. Whole-building Delivered Ventilation Section 6. ControlsSection 7. Ventilation Air Inlets & Ventilation SourceHVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 8. Local Mechanical Exhaust

Section 9. Ventilation & Exhaust Fan Ratings (Exemptions for HVAC and Remote- Mounted Fans)

30Section 10. Combustion AppliancesSection 11. FiltrationHVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST 2

1.1. HVAC System Quality Installation Contractor checklist completed in its entirety and collected for records, along with documentation on ventilation system (1.3), full load calculations (2.18), AHRI certificate (3.15), and balancing report (10.2).

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST

1.2 Review the following parameters related to system cooling design, selection, and installation from the HVAC Contractor checklist

(Contractor checklist item # indicated in parenthesis):

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST 2

1.2 Review the following parameters related to system cooling design, selection, and installation from the HVAC Contractor checklist

(Contractor checklist item # indicated in parenthesis):

1.2.1 Outdoor design temperatures (2.4) are equal to the 1% and 99% ACCA Manual J design temperatures for contractor-designated design location 4HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST 2

1.2.2 Home orientation (2.5) matches orientation of rated home

1.2.3 Number of Occupants (2.6) equals number of occupants in rated home 5 1.2.4 Conditioned floor area (2.7) is within ±10% of conditioned floor area of rated home 1.2.5 Window area (2.8) is within ±10% of calculated window area of rated home 1.2.6 Predominant window SHGC (2.9) is within 0.1 of predominant value in rated home 6

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST 2

1.2.7 Listed latent cooling capacity (3.10) exceeds design latent heat gain (2.12)

1.2.8 Listed sensible cooling capacity (3.11) exceeds design sensible heat gain (2.13) 1.2.9 Listed total cooling capacity (3.12) is 95-115% (or 95- 125% for Heat Pumps in Climate Zones 4-8) of design total heat gain (2.14), or next nominal size 7 1.2.10 HVAC manufacturer and model numbers on installed equipment, contractor checklist (3.1, 3.3, 5.1), and AHRI certificate or OEM catalog data all match 8

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST 2

1.2.11 Using reported liquid line (6.3) or suction line (6.5) pressure, corresponding temp. (as determined using pressure/temperature chart for refrigerant type) matches reported condenser (7.1) or evaporator (7.5) saturation temperature (+/- 3 degrees)

9 1.2.12 Calculated subcooling (7.1 minus 6.4) or superheat (6.6 minus 7.5) value equals reported target subcooling (7.3) or superheat (7.7) temperature

9

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 1. REVIEW OF HVAC SYSTEM QUALITY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST 2

1.3 Rater-verified supply & return duct static pressure<110% of contractor values (9.3, 9.4)

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION - Applies to All Heating, Cooling, Ventilation, Exhaust, and Pressure Balancing Ducts

2.1 Connections and routing of ductwork completed without kinks or sharp bends.

10

2.2 No excessive coiled or looped flexible ductwork.112.3 Flexible ducts in unconditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than outer duct diameter; in conditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than inner duct diameter2.4 Flexible ducts supported at intervals as recommended by mfr. but at a distance <

5 ft.

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION - Applies to All Heating, Cooling, Ventilation, Exhaust, and Pressure Balancing Ducts

2.5 Building cavities not used as supply or return ducts unless they meet items 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, and 4.2 of this checklist.

2.6 HVAC ducts, cavities used as ducts, and combustion inlets and outlets may pass perpendicularly through exterior walls but shall not be run within exterior walls unless at least R-6 continuous insulation is provided on exterior side of the cavity, along with an interior and exterior air barrier where required by the Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.7 Quantity & location of supply and return duct terminals match contractor balancing report.

2.8 Bedrooms pressure-balanced using any combination of transfer grills, jump ducts, dedicated return ducts, and/or undercut doors to either:

a) provide 1 sq. in. of free area opening per 1 CFM of supply air, as reported on the contractor-provided balancing report; or HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

b) achieve a Rater-measured pressure differential

<

3 Pa (0.012 in. w.c.) with respect to the main body of the house when bedroom doors are closed and the air handler is operating.12,13 HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.1 Connections and routing of ductwork completed without kinks or sharp bends.

10

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

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2.1

Duct is kinked in cavity.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Connections and routing of ductwork completed without kinks or sharp bends.

9

Duct is run straight and supported properly.

A

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2.1

Ducks crammed into cavity, kinked and sharply bent.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Connections and routing of ductwork completed without kinks or sharp bends.

9

Ducts are run straight and supported properly.

B

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2.1

Excessive length of duct installed causing sharp bends.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Connections and routing of ductwork completed without kinks or sharp bends.

9

Fan housing was oriented in the correct direction to allow proper exhaust duct installation.

C

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.2 No excessive coiled or looped flexible ductwork.

11

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2.2

Excessive length of duct installed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

No excessive coiled or looped flexible ductwork.

11

Duct is run straight and supported properly.

A

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2.2

No mechanical damper installed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

No excessive coiled or looped flexible ductwork.

11

Mechanical damper installed.

B

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2.2

Excessive length of duct installed causing sharp bends.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

No excessive coiled or looped flexible ductwork.

11

Fan housing was oriented in the correct direction to allow proper exhaust duct installation.

C

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.3 Flexible ducts in unconditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than outer duct diameter; in conditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than inner duct diameter

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2.3

Duct is compressed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts in unconditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than outer duct diameter; in conditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than inner duct diameter

Framing allowed ductwork to be properly installed without compression.

A

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2.3

Recessed can light is compressing ductwork.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts in unconditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than outer duct diameter; in conditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than inner duct diameter

Ducts properly installed without compression and appropriately supported.

A

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2.3

Duct is compressed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts in unconditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than outer duct diameter; in conditioned space not installed in cavities smaller than inner duct diameter

Ducts properly installed without compression and appropriately supported.

A

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.4 Flexible ducts supported at intervals as recommended by mfr. but at a distance ≤ 5 ft.

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2.4

Duct sagging because supports not installed at regular intervals.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts supported at intervals as recommended by mfr. but at a distance ≤ 5 ft.

Ducts well supported.

A

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2.4

Metal strap is too small and is compressing duct.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts supported at intervals as recommended by mfr. but at a distance ≤ 5 ft.

Ducts well supported.

C

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2.4

Straps are spaced too far apart causing the straps to compress the duct under its own weight.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts supported at intervals as recommended by mfr. but at a distance ≤ 5 ft.

Ducts well supported by framing and straps as needed.

C

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2.4

Metal strap is too small and is compressing duct.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Flexible ducts supported at intervals as recommended by mfr. but at a distance ≤ 5 ft.

Ducts well supported.

C

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.5 Building cavities not used as supply or return ducts unless they meet items 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, and 4.2 of this checklist.

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2.5

Cavity used for return is not insulated and is not air sealed, which will pull in air from outside.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Building cavities not used as supply or return ducts unless they meet items 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, and 4.2 of this checklist.

Cavity used for duct has been lined with rigid insulation and is ready to be air sealed.

B

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2.5

BAD PIC OF INSULATION INSTALLED WITHOUT AIR BARRIER IN BUILDING CAVITY USED AS A DUCT

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Building cavities not used as supply or return ducts unless they meet items 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, and 4.2 of this checklist.

GOOD PIC OF RIGID AIR BARRIER INSTALLED IN BUILDING CAVITY USED AS A DUCT

C

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2.5

Cavity was not air sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Building cavities not used as supply or return ducts unless they meet items 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, and 4.2 of this checklist.

Cavity has been air sealed with mastic.

D

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.6 HVAC ducts, cavities used as ducts, and combustion inlets and outlets may pass perpendicularly through exterior walls but shall not be run within exterior walls unless at least R-6 continuous insulation is provided on exterior side of the cavity, along with an interior and exterior air barrier where required by the Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist.

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2.6

Inadequate amount of insulation installed with compression, misalignment, and voids.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

HVAC ducts, cavities used as ducts, and combustion inlets and outlets may pass perpendicularly through exterior walls but shall not be run within exterior walls unless at least R-6 continuous insulation is provided on exterior side of the cavity, along with an interior and exterior air barrier where required by the Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist.

GOOD PIC OF PROPERLY INSTALLED INSULATION IN BUILDING CAVITY USED AS A DUCT

A

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2.6

BAD PIC OF INSULATION INSTALLED WITHOUT AIR BARRIER IN BUILDING CAVITY USED AS A DUCT

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

HVAC ducts, cavities used as ducts, and combustion inlets and outlets may pass perpendicularly through exterior walls but shall not be run within exterior walls unless at least R-6 continuous insulation is provided on exterior side of the cavity, along with an interior and exterior air barrier where required by the Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist.

GOOD PIC OF RIGID AIR BARRIER INSTALLED IN BUILDING CAVITY USED AS A DUCT

B

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2.6

No insulation installed in cavity and not air sealed.

.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

HVAC ducts, cavities used as ducts, and combustion inlets and outlets may pass perpendicularly through exterior walls but shall not be run within exterior walls unless at least R-6 continuous insulation is provided on exterior side of the cavity, along with an interior and exterior air barrier where required by the Thermal Enclosure System Rater Checklist.

GOOD PIC OF PROPERLY SEALED BUILDING CAVITY USED AS A DUCT

C

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.7 Quantity & location of supply and return duct terminals match contractor balancing report.

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.8 Bedrooms pressure-balanced using any combination of transfer grills, jump ducts, dedicated return ducts, and/or undercut doors to either:

a) provide 1 sq. in. of free area opening per 1 CFM of supply air, as reported on the contractor-provided balancing report; or

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2.8a

GOOD PIC OF NO/UNDERSIZED GRILL OR DUCTS INSTALLED TO PRESSURE BALANCE ROOM

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Bedroom pressure-balanced by providing 1 sq. in. of free area opening per 1CFM of supply air, as reported on the contractor-provided balancing report

Grill and duct size based on calculated requirements for net free area.

A

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2.8a

Transfer grill not sealed.

Bedroom pressure-balanced by providing 1 sq. in. of free area opening per 1CFM of supply air, as reported on the contractor-provided balancing report

Transfer grill sealed with mastic.

B

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2.8a

Duct to boot connection of jump duct not fastened and sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Bedroom pressure-balanced by providing 1 sq. in. of free area opening per 1CFM of supply air, as reported on the contractor-provided balancing report

Duct to boot connection of jump duct is properly sealed with mastic.

C

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2.8a

Door is not undercut therefore not contributing to pressure balancing.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Bedroom pressure-balanced by providing 1 sq. in. of free area opening per 1CFM of supply air, as reported on the contractor-provided balancing report

Door has been undercut to allow for specified amount of air flow therefore contributing to pressure balancing.

D

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SECTION 2. DUCT QUALITY INSTALLATION

2.8 Bedrooms pressure-balanced using any combination of transfer grills, jump ducts, dedicated return ducts, and/or undercut doors to either:

b) achieve a Rater-measured pressure differential ≤ 3 Pa (0.012 in. w.c.) with respect to the main body of the house when bedroom doors are closed and the air handler is operating.12,13

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2.8b

Return has not been sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Bedrooms achieve a Rater-measured pressure differential ≤ 3 Pa (0.012 in.

w.c

.) with respect to the main body of the house when bedroom doors are closed and the air handler is operating.

12,

13

Return duct has been properly sealed with mastic.

A

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2.8b

Return box has not been sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Bedrooms achieve a Rater-measured pressure differential ≤ 3 Pa (0.012 in.

w.c

.) with respect to the main body of the house when bedroom doors are closed and the air handler is operating.

12,13

Return box has been properly sealed with mastic.

B

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SECTION 3. DUCT INSULATION : Applies to All Heating, Cooling, Supply Ventilation, and Pressure Balancing Ducts

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3.1 All connections to trunk ducts in unconditioned space are insulated.

3.2 Prescriptive Path: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation > R-8. Performance Path: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation > R-6.

3.3 All other supply ducts and all return ducts in unconditioned space have insulation

>

R-6.

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SECTION 3. DUCT INSULATION

3.1 All connections to trunk ducts in unconditioned space are insulated.

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3.1

Trunk to duct connections are only mechanically fastened and not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All connections to trunk ducts in unconditioned space are insulated.

Trunk to duct connections are properly insulated and have been sealed with mastic.

A

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3.1

Ductwork is uninsulated and not sealed at seams.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All connections to trunk ducts in unconditioned space are insulated.

Seams are being properly sealed with mastic and mesh tape.

A

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3.1

Boot is uninsulated.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All connections to trunk ducts in unconditioned space are insulated.

Duct insulation is installed over boot.

B

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3.1

Insulation does not cover boot and is not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All connections to trunk ducts in unconditioned space are insulated.

Boot has been covered with insulation and sealed with mastic.

C

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SECTION 3. DUCT INSULATION

3.2

Prescriptive Path

: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation ≥ R-8. Performance Path: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation ≥ R-6.

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3.2-3

Duct is located in unconditioned space and is not insulated.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Prescriptive Path

: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation ≥ R-8.

Performance Path

: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation ≥ R-6.

Duct is located in unconditioned space and is properly insulated.

A

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3.2-3

Duct is insulated but strapping is compressing the insulation therefore reducing the R-value.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Prescriptive Path

: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation ≥ R-8.

Performance Path

: Supply ducts in unconditioned attic have insulation ≥ R-6.

Ducts are properly insulated and supported without compressing the insulation.

B

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SECTION 4. DUCT LEAKAGE

4.1 Total Rater-measured duct leakage

<

6 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area15,164.2 Rater -measured duct leakage to outdoors < 4 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area.15, 16, 174.3 Duct boots sealed to floor, wall, or ceiling using caulk, foam, mastic tape, or mastic paste.

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SECTION 4. DUCT LEAKAGE

4.1 Total Rater-measured duct leakage ≤ 6 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area

15,16

4.2 Rater -measured duct leakage to outdoors ≤ 4 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area.15, 16, 17

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4.1-2

Connection in place but not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Total Rater-measured duct leakage ≤ 6 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area

15,16

Rater -measured duct leakage to outdoors ≤ 4 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area.

15, 16, 17

Mechanically fastened and sealed.

A

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4.1-2

Insulation does not cover boot and is not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Total Rater-measured duct leakage ≤ 6 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area

15,16

Rater -measured duct leakage to outdoors ≤ 4 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area.

15, 16, 17

Duct insulation is installed over boot.

B

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4.1-2

Insulation does not cover boot and is not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Total Rater-measured duct leakage ≤ 6 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area

15,16

Rater -measured duct leakage to outdoors ≤ 4 CFM25 per 100 sq. ft. of conditioned floor area.

15, 16, 17

Boot has been covered with insulation and sealed with mastic.

C

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SECTION 4. DUCT LEAKAGE

4.3 Duct boots sealed to floor, wall, or ceiling using caulk, foam, mastic tape, or mastic paste.

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4.3

Boot to floor connection not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Duct boots sealed to floor, wall, or ceiling using caulk, foam, mastic tape, or mastic paste.

Boot to floor connection sealed.

A

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4.3

Boot to drywall connection not sealed.

Duct boots sealed to floor, wall, or ceiling using caulk, foam, mastic tape, or mastic paste.

Boot to drywall connection sealed.

A

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SECTION 5. WHOLE-BUILDING DELIVERED VENTILATION

5.1 Rater-measured ventilation rate is within 100-120% of HVAC contractor design value (2.11).

18

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5.1

Ventilation tied into the return without a mechanical damper.

Rater-measured ventilation rate is within 100-120% of HVAC contractor design value (2.11).

18

Ventilation tied into the return with a mechanical damper.

A

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5.1

Exhaust fan installed but in wrong direction causing excessive bend and duct is uninsulated.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Rater-measured ventilation rate is within 100-120% of HVAC contractor design value (2.11).

18

In line exhaust ventilation installed.

B

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HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Properly installed ERV/HRV.

.

5.1

Rater-measured ventilation rate is within 100-120% of HVAC contractor design value (2.11).

18

Properly installed ERV/HRV.

C

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SECTION 6. CONTROLS

6.1 Air flow is produced when central HVAC fan is energized (set thermostat to “fan”).

6.2 Cool air flow is produced when the cooling cycle is energized (set thermostat to “cool”).

19, 206.3 Heated air flow is produced when the heating cycle is energized (set thermostat to “heat”).196.4 Continuously-operating ventilation & exhaust fans include readily accessible override controls.

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SECTION 6. VENTILATION CONTROLS

6.5 Function of ventilation controls is obvious (e.g., bathroom exhaust fan) or, if not, controls have been labeled.

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SECTION 6. VENTILATION CONTROLS

6.1 Air flow is produced when central HVAC fan is energized (set thermostat to “fan”).

6.2 Cool air flow is produced when the cooling cycle is energized (set thermostat to “cool”).

19,206.3 Heated air flow is produced when the heating cycle is energized (set thermostat to “heat”).19

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SECTION 6. VENTILATION CONTROLS

6.4 Continuously-operating ventilation & exhaust fans include readily accessible override controls.

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6.4

BAD PIC OF EQUIPMENT INSTALLED WITHOUT OVERRIDE CONTROL OPTIONS? OR PIC OF EQUIPMENT INSTALLED WITHOUT IT

Continuously-operating ventilation & exhaust fans include readily accessible override controls.

GOOD PIC OF EQUIPMENT INSTALLED WITH OVERRIDE CONTROL OPTIONS

A

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6.4

BAD PIC OF BAD LOCATION FOR OVERRIDE EQUIP.

Continuously-operating ventilation & exhaust fans include readily accessible override controls.

Override control switches centrally located near thermostat for ease of access.

B

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SECTION 6. VENTILATION CONTROLS

6.5 Function of ventilation controls is obvious (e.g., bathroom exhaust fan) or, if not, controls have been labeled.

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6.5

Ventilation is not labeled.

Function of ventilation controls is obvious (e.g., bathroom exhaust fan) or, if not, controls have been

labeled.

Manufacturer labeled ventilation switch.

A

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6.5

Controls are not labeled.

Function of ventilation controls is obvious (e.g., bathroom exhaust fan) or, if not, controls have been

labeled.

Manufacturer labeled controls.

A

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6.5

Ventilation is not labeled.

Function of ventilation controls is obvious (e.g., bathroom exhaust fan) or, if not, controls have been

labeled.

Installer permanently labeled ventilation switch.

B

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SECTION 7. AIR INLETS & VENTILATION SOURCE

7.1 All ventilation air inlets located ≥ 10 ft. of stretched-string distance from known contamination sources such as stack, vent, exhaust hood, or vehicle exhaust. Exception: ventilation air inlets in the wall ≥ 3 ft. from dryer exhausts and contamination sources exiting through the roof.

21

7.2 Ventilation air inlets ≥ 2 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 1-3 or ≥ 4 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 4-8 and not obstructed by snow, plantings, condensing units or other material at time of inspection.22

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SECTION 7. AIR INLETS & VENTILATION SOURCE

7.3 Ventilation air inlets provided with rodent / insect screen with ≤ 0.5 inch mesh.

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7.4 Ventilation air comes directly from outdoors and not from adjacent dwelling units, garages, crawlspaces, or attics.

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SECTION 7. AIR INLETS & VENTILATION SOURCE

7.1 All ventilation air inlets located ≥10 ft. of stretched-string distance from known contamination sources such as stack, vent, exhaust hood, or vehicle exhaust. Exception: ventilation air inlets in the wall ≥ 3 ft. from dryer exhausts and contamination sources exiting through the roof.

21

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7.1

Ventilation air inlet is too close to exhaust outlet.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All ventilation air inlets located ≥10 ft. of stretched-string distance from known contamination sources such as stack, vent, exhaust hood, or vehicle exhaust. Exception: ventilation air inlets in the wall ≥ 3 ft. from dryer exhausts and contamination sources exiting through the roof.

21

Ventilation inlet is greater than 10 ft. from known contamination source.

B

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7.1

Ventilation air inlet is too close to exhaust outlet.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All ventilation air inlets located ≥10 ft. of stretched-string distance from known contamination sources such as stack, vent, exhaust hood, or vehicle exhaust. Exception: ventilation air inlets in the wall ≥ 3 ft. from dryer exhausts and contamination sources exiting through the roof.

21

Ventilation inlet is greater than 10 ft. from known contamination source.

B

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7.1

Ventilation inlet is too close to exhaust outlets and does not extend at least 2 ft. above the roof deck.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All ventilation air inlets located ≥10 ft. of stretched-string distance from known contamination sources such as stack, vent, exhaust hood, or vehicle exhaust. Exception: ventilation air inlets in the wall ≥ 3 ft. from dryer exhausts and contamination sources exiting through the roof.

21

Ventilation inlet is not near any exhaust outlets/contamination sources and is at least 2 ft. above the roof deck.

B

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SECTION 7. AIR INLETS & VENTILATION SOURCE

7.2 Ventilation air inlets ≥ 2 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 1-3 or ≥ 4 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 4-8 and not obstructed by snow, plantings, condensing units or other material at time of inspection.

22

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7.2

Ventilation inlet does not terminate high enough above the roof deck.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air inlets ≥ 2 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 1-3 or ≥ 4 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 4-8 and not obstructed by snow, plantings, condensing units or other material at time of inspection.

22

Ventilation inlet is not near any exhaust outlets/contamination sources and is at least 2 ft. above the roof deck.

B

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7.2

Ventilation inlet is too close to the ground and is being blocked by the grass.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air inlets ≥ 2 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 1-3 or ≥ 4 ft. above grade or roof deck in Climate Zones 4-8 and not obstructed by snow, plantings, condensing units or other material at time of inspection.

22

Ventilation inlet is appropriately located above grade.

C

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SECTION 7. AIR INLETS & VENTILATION SOURCE

7.3 Ventilation air inlets provided with rodent / insect screen with ≤ 0.5 inch mesh.

23

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7.3

Mesh screen is spaced wider than 0.5" allowing insects to enter.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air inlets provided with rodent / insect screen with ≤ 0.5 inch mesh.

23

Mesh screen is correctly installed and gaps are less than 0.5".

A

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7.3

Mesh screen is spaced wider than 0.5" allowing insects to enter.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air inlets provided with rodent / insect screen with ≤ 0.5 inch mesh.

23

Mesh screen is correctly installed and gaps are smaller less than 0.5".

A

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7.3

Air inlet is not convenient for cleaning and located next to exhaust outlets.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air inlets provided with rodent / insect screen with ≤ 0.5 inch mesh.

23

Air inlet is located in a convenient place for homeowner to clean.

B

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SECTION 7. AIR INLETS & VENTILATION SOURCE

7.4 Ventilation air comes directly from outdoors and not from adjacent dwelling units, garages, crawlspaces, or attics.

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7.4

Exhaust terminates inside of soffit and was just covered.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air comes directly from outdoors and not from adjacent dwelling units, garages, crawlspaces, or attics.

Exhaust terminates to the outside away from air inlets.

A

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7.4

Exhaust duct only mechanically fastened and not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation air comes directly from outdoors and not from adjacent dwelling units, garages, crawlspaces, or attics.

Kitchen exhaust properly installed and sealed with mastic.

B

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HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Ventilation duct is compressed because supporting strap is too small.

Ventilation air comes directly from outdoors and not from adjacent dwelling units, garages, crawlspaces, or attics.

7.4

Ventilation air comes directly from outdoors and not from adjacent dwelling units, garages, crawlspaces, or attics.

C / D

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SECTION 8. LOCAL MECHANICAL EXHAUST

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured airflow standards:

18,24,25

Location

Continuous Rate

Intermittent Rate

26

8.1 Kitchen

5 ACH, based on kitchen volume

27

100 CFM

28

8.2 Bathroom

20 CFM

50 CFM

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SECTION 8. LOCAL MECHANICAL EXHAUST

8.3 If fans share common exhaust duct, back-draft dampers installed.

8.4 Common exhaust duct not shared by fans in separate dwellings.

298.5 Clothes dryers vented directly to outdoors, except for ventless dryers equipped with a condensate drain.

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SECTION 8. LOCAL MECHANICAL EXHAUST

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured airflow standards:

18,24,25

8.1 Kitchen Continuous: ≥ 5 ACH, based on kitchen volume 27

Intermittent Rate

26

:

100 CFM

28

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HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

CFM rating may not meet the performance specification once installed.

Fan CFM rating is higher than the requirement increasing the likelihood that it will meet the performance level once installed.

8.1

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured

airflow standards:

18,24,25

≥ 5 ACH, based on kitchen volume

27

OR ≥ 100 CFM

28

A / B

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8.1

Recirculating fan installed that does not exhaust to outside.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured

airflow standards:

18,24,25

≥ 5 ACH, based on kitchen volume

27

OR ≥ 100 CFM

28

Exhaust fan has terminates to the outside.

C

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8.1

Exhaust ductwork and penetration to the exterior have not been sealed.

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured

airflow standards:

18,24,25

≥ 5 ACH, based on kitchen volume

27

OR ≥ 100 CFM

28

Exhaust ductwork and penetration to the exterior have been sealed with mastic.

D

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SECTION 8. LOCAL MECHANICAL EXHAUST

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured airflow standards:

18,24,25

8.2 Bathroom Continuous: ≥ 20 CFM

Intermittent Rate

26

: ≥ 50 CFM

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HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

CFM rating may not meet the performance specification once installed.

Fan CFM rating is higher than the requirement increasing the likelihood that it will meet the performance level once installed.

8.2

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured airflow standards:

18,24,25

≥ 20 CFM OR ≥ 50 CFM

A / B

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8.2

Two exhaust terminations, joined in a roughly cut hole restrictive hole and not air sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured airflow standards:

18,24,25

≥ 20 CFM OR ≥ 50 CFM

Exhaust has been properly installed, sealed, and terminates to outdoors.

C

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8.2

Exhaust duct only mechanically fastened and not sealed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

In each kitchen and bathroom, a system shall be installed that exhausts directly to the outdoors and meets one of the following Rater measured airflow standards:

18,24,25

≥ 20 CFM OR ≥ 50 CFM

Exhaust duct has been mechanically fastened and sealed with mastic.

D

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SECTION 8. LOCAL MECHANICAL EXHAUST

8.3 If fans share common exhaust duct, back-draft dampers installed.

8.4 Common exhaust duct not shared by fans in separate dwellings.

29

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8.3-4

Fan shares exhaust and does not have a back-draft damper installed.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

If fans share common exhaust duct, back-draft dampers installed AND Common exhaust duct not shared by fans in separate dwellings.

29

Fan shares exhaust and has a back-draft damper installed.

A

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8.3-4

Back-draft damper still has a piece of tape that prevented it from rattling during shipping.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

If fans share common exhaust duct, back-draft dampers installed AND Common exhaust duct not shared by fans in separate dwellings.

29

Packing tape has been removed and damper will be able to function properly once fan is installed.

B

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8.3-4

Fans from separate dwellings exhausted together without back-draft dampers and not sealed.

If fans share common exhaust duct, back-draft dampers installed AND Common exhaust duct not shared by fans in separate dwellings.

29

Separate dwellings with their own separate exhaust terminations.

C

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SECTION 8. LOCAL MECHANICAL EXHAUST

8.5 Clothes dryers vented directly to outdoors, except for

ventless

dryers equipped with a condensate drain.

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8.5

Dryer vent is run vertical with a 90 degree bend and does not vent to the outside.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Clothes dryers vented directly to outdoors, except for ventless dryers equipped with a condensate drain.

Dryer vents directly to the outdoors.

A

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8.5

Dryer exhaust line terminates in the crawlspace.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Clothes dryers vented directly to outdoors, except for ventless dryers equipped with a condensate drain.

Dryer vents directly to the outdoors.

A

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SECTION 9. VENTILATION & EXHAUST FAN RATINGS (EXEMPTIONS FOR HVAC AND REMOTE-MOUNTED FANS) 30

9.1 Intermittent supply & exhaust fans rated at ≤ 3

sones

by mfr., unless rated flow ≥ 400 CFM9.2 Continuous supply & exhaust fans rated at ≤ 1 sone by manufacturer.9.3 Bathroom fans used as part of a whole-house mechanical ventilation system shall be ENERGY STAR qualified; unless rated flow rate ≥ 500 CFM.

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9.1-3

INTERMITTENT FAN SONE RATING — Verify fans are installed with less than 3 sones by manufacturer.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Intermittent supply & exhaust fans rated at ≤ 3

sones

by mfr., unless rated flow ≥ 400 CFM

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9.1-3

Sone

rating is greater than 1 on a continuous exhaust fan.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Continuous supply & exhaust fans rated at ≤ 1 sone by manufacturer.

Sone rating is less than or equal to 1 on a continuous exhaust fan.

C

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HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

The fan does not have an ENERGY STAR label.

The fan has an ENERGY STAR label.

9.1-3

Bathroom fans used as part of a whole-house mechanical ventilation system shall be ENERGY STAR qualified; unless rated flow rate ≥ 500 CFM.

D / E

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SECTION 10. COMBUSTION APPLIANCES

10.1 Furnaces, boilers, and water heaters located within the home’s pressure boundary are mechanically drafted or direct-vented. As an exception, naturally drafted equipment is allowed in Climate Zone 1-3. For naturally drafted furnaces, boilers, and water heaters, the Rater has followed RESNET or BPI combustion safety test procedures and met the selected standard’s limits for depressurization, spillage, draft pressure, and CO concentration in ambient air, as well as a CO concentration in the flue of ≤ 25

ppm

. 31,32,33

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SECTION 10. COMBUSTION APPLIANCES

10.2 For fireplaces that are not mechanically drafted or direct-vented to outdoors, total net rated exhaust flow of the two largest exhaust fans (excluding summer cooling fans) is < 15 CFM per 100 sq. ft. of

occupiable

space when at full capacity or the Rater has verified that the pressure differential is ≤ -5 Pa using BPI’s or RESNET’s worst-case depressurization test procedure. 24,32,33,34,35

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SECTION 10. COMBUSTION APPLIANCES

10.3 If unvented combustion appliances other than cooking ranges are located inside the home’s pressure boundary, the Rater has operated the appliance for at least 10 minutes and verified that the ambient CO level does not exceed 35

ppm

. 36

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SECTION 10. COMBUSTION APPLIANCES

10.1 Furnaces, boilers, and water heaters located within the home’s pressure boundary are mechanically drafted or direct-vented. As an exception, naturally drafted equipment is allowed in Climate Zone 1-3. For naturally drafted furnaces, boilers, and water heaters, the Rater has followed RESNET or BPI combustion safety test procedures and met the selected standard’s limits for depressurization, spillage, draft pressure, and CO concentration in ambient air, as well as a CO concentration in the flue of ≤ 25

ppm

. 31,32,33

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10.1

Atmospherically vented heater installed. Requires combustion safety testing.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Furnaces, boilers, and water heaters located within the home’s pressure boundary are mechanically drafted or direct-vented to outdoors. If naturally drafted then combustion safety testing is required.

31, 32, 33

Direct vent appliance installed.

A

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10.1

Atmospherically vented water heater installed. Requires combustion safety testing.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Furnaces, boilers, and water heaters located within the home’s pressure boundary are mechanically drafted or direct-vented to outdoors. If naturally drafted then combustion safety testing is required.

31, 32, 33

Power vented water heater installed.

A

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SECTION 10. COMBUSTION APPLIANCES

10.2 For fireplaces that are not mechanically drafted or direct-vented to outdoors, total net rated exhaust flow of the two largest exhaust fans (excluding summer cooling fans) is < 15 CFM per 100 sq. ft. of

occupiable

space when at full capacity or the Rater has verified that the pressure differential is ≤ -5 Pa using BPI’s or RESNET’s worst-case depressurization test procedure. 24,32,33,34,35

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SECTION 10. COMBUSTION APPLIANCES

10.3 If unvented combustion appliances other than cooking ranges are located inside the home’s pressure boundary, the Rater has operated the appliance for at least 10 minutes and verified that the ambient CO level does not exceed 35

ppm

. 36

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SECTION 11. FILTRATION

11.1 At least one MERV 6 or higher filter installed in each ducted mechanical system.

37

11.2 All return air and mechanically supplied outdoor air pass through filter prior to conditioning.11.3 Filter located and installed so as to facilitate access and regular service by the owner.3811.4 Filter access panel includes gasket or comparable sealing mechanism and fits snugly against the exposed edge of filter when closed to prevent bypass.39

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11.1-4

The installed filter is not a MERV 6 filter.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

At least one MERV 6 or higher filter installed in each ducted mechanical system.

37

The installed filter is at least a MERV 6 filter.

A

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11.1-4

BAD PIC OF INCORRECT FILTER FOR SYSTEM INSTALLED

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

At least one MERV 6 or higher filter installed in each ducted mechanical system.

37

HVAC HOMEOWNER MANUAL SHOWING WHICH FILTER SHOULD BE INSTALLED OR PROPER FILTER INSTALLED

B

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11.1-4

There is no filter installed in the HVAC system.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All return air and mechanically supplied outdoor air pass through filter prior to conditioning.

GOOD PIC OF MERV 6 OR HIGHER FILTER INSTALLED.

C

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11.1-4

There is no filter installed to filter the outdoor air.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

All return air and mechanically supplied outdoor air pass through filter prior to conditioning.

There is a filter installed to filter outdoor air.

D

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11.1-4

BAD PIC OF FILTER LOCATION

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Filter located and installed so as to facilitate access and regular service by the owner.

38

GOOD PIC OF ACCESSIBLE FILTER LOCATION WITH MERV 6 INSTALLED

E

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11.1-4

The filter is installed in the crawlspace and is not easily accessible.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Filter located and installed so as to facilitate access and regular service by the owner.

38

GOOD PIC OF ACCESSIBLE FILTER LOCATION

F

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11.1-4

No gasket at filter location.

HVAC System Quality Installation Rater Checklist

Filter access panel includes gasket or comparable sealing mechanism and fits snugly against the exposed edge of filter when closed to prevent bypass.

39

GOOD PIC OF GASKET AT FILTER LOCATION

G

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