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IHB 212C 09/19 Page 1 of 2 Commercial Energy Inspection Summary Sheet A. Inspection Date: Inspector Reg. #IHI- Manufacturer Reg. #IHM- B. What energy compliance checklist is used for inspections by the manufacturer’s compliance control personnel? Check one. COMcheck Compliance Checklist, Custom Checklist, No energy compliance checklist (If no energy compliance checklist is checked note as a deviation) C. The following checklist is for use only by Texas approved third party inspectors for in-plant inspections of industrialized housing and buildings. This checklist cannot be used by a manufacturer as the energy compliance checklist required by §70.70 of the IHB rules. All code references are to the IECC. This checklist does not constitute a complete checklist of all energy compliance requirements. See the manufacturer’s energy compliance checklist for other requirements that may not be covered here. Not all requirements may be applicable for buildings designed in accordance with ASHRAE 90.1. **If the thermal assemblies (roof, wall and floor) are justified with testing or calculations, verify that the assembly is constructed per the approved calculations or testing. Compliance Features (All code references are to the 2015 IECC) Unit ID Number Value Required Value Verified Complies Yes No 1. Building Thermal Envelope – Section C402 Roof/ceiling R-value or U-factor ** (Tables in C402.1 or energy compliance checklist) Wall R-value or U-factor ** (Tables in C402.1 or energy compliance checklist) Floor R-value or U-factor ** (Tables in C402.1 or energy compliance checklist) Multiple layers of continuous insulation, joints offset (C402.2.1) Insulation not installed on a suspended ceiling, not part of building envelope (C402.2.2) Floor cavity insulation in contact with the underside of the floor decking (C402.2.4) Insulation marked as required by code, blown-in markers installed, spray foam certification provided from installer (C303.1) Roof solar reflectance/thermal emittance (low sloped roofs 2/12 or less) (C402.3) Fenestration U-Factor and SGHC (C402.4.3 or energy compliance checklist) Windows & doors bear label showing the U-factors, SHGC, air leakage & VT (C303.1.3) Air leakage of fenestration (C402.5.2) Continuous air barrier provided throughout the building thermal envelope (C402.5.1) Air barrier construction and materials (C402.5.1.1 & C402.5.1.2) Access openings weather-stripped or sealed (C402.5.4) Recessed lighting IC-rated, listed air leakage rate, and gasketed or caulked (C402.5.8 Max 2.0 cfm 2. Building Mechanical Systems – Section C403 Equipment sizing – heating equip. output capacity not greater than designs (C403.2.2) Equipment sizing – cooling equip. output capacity not greater than designs (C403.2.2) Exception 1 – Required standby equipment & systems provided with controls to operate automatically ONLY when primary equipment is not operating Exception 2 – Multiple units of same type and capacity provided with controls to sequence the operation of units based on load HVAC equipment performance -- efficiency requirements (C403.2.3) HVAC system controls provided with programmable thermostats (C403.2.4) Energy recovery ventilation (ERV) system required, sized properly (403.2.7) Kitchen exhaust system: replacement air sized correctly (403.2.8) Duct and plenum insulation and sealing (C403.2.9) Mechanical system piping insulation and protection (C403.2.1 & Table C403.2.10) Refrigeration equipment performance – efficiency requirements (403.2.14) Economizer installed where required (C403.3) TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION Regulatory Program Management - Industrialized Housing & Buildings Program P.O. Box 12157 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 539-5735 (800) 803-9202 FAX (512) 539-5736 Internet Address: www.tdlr.texas.gov Email Address: [email protected]

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Page 1: Energy Inspection Summary

IHB 212C 09/19 Page 1 of 2

Commercial Energy Inspection Summary Sheet A. Inspection Date:

Inspector Reg. #IHI- Manufacturer Reg. #IHM-

B. What energy compliance checklist is used for inspections by the manufacturer’s compliance control personnel? Check one. COMcheck Compliance Checklist, Custom Checklist, No energy compliance checklist

(If no energy compliance checklist is checked note as a deviation)

C. The following checklist is for use only by Texas approved third party inspectors for in-plant inspections of industrialized housing and buildings.This checklist cannot be used by a manufacturer as the energy compliance checklist required by §70.70 of the IHB rules.All code references are to the IECC. This checklist does not constitute a complete checklist of all energy compliance requirements. See themanufacturer’s energy compliance checklist for other requirements that may not be covered here. Not all requirements may be applicable forbuildings designed in accordance with ASHRAE 90.1.**If the thermal assemblies (roof, wall and floor) are justified with testing or calculations, verify that the assembly is constructed per theapproved calculations or testing.

Compliance Features (All code references are to the 2015 IECC)

Unit ID Number

Value Required

Value Verified

Complies Yes No

1. Building Thermal Envelope – Section C402Roof/ceiling R-value or U-factor ** (Tables in C402.1 or energy compliance checklist) Wall R-value or U-factor ** (Tables in C402.1 or energy compliance checklist) Floor R-value or U-factor ** (Tables in C402.1 or energy compliance checklist) Multiple layers of continuous insulation, joints offset (C402.2.1) Insulation not installed on a suspended ceiling, not part of building envelope (C402.2.2)

Floor cavity insulation in contact with the underside of the floor decking (C402.2.4) Insulation marked as required by code, blown-in markers installed, spray foam certification provided from installer (C303.1)

Roof solar reflectance/thermal emittance (low sloped roofs 2/12 or less) (C402.3) Fenestration U-Factor and SGHC (C402.4.3 or energy compliance checklist) Windows & doors bear label showing the U-factors, SHGC, air leakage & VT (C303.1.3) Air leakage of fenestration (C402.5.2) Continuous air barrier provided throughout the building thermal envelope (C402.5.1) Air barrier construction and materials (C402.5.1.1 & C402.5.1.2) Access openings weather-stripped or sealed (C402.5.4) Recessed lighting IC-rated, listed air leakage rate, and gasketed or caulked (C402.5.8 Max 2.0 cfm

2. Building Mechanical Systems – Section C403

Equipment sizing – heating equip. output capacity not greater than designs (C403.2.2) Equipment sizing – cooling equip. output capacity not greater than designs (C403.2.2)

Exception 1 – Required standby equipment & systems provided with controls to operate automatically ONLY when primary equipment is not operating Exception 2 – Multiple units of same type and capacity provided with controls to sequence the operation of units based on load

HVAC equipment performance -- efficiency requirements (C403.2.3) HVAC system controls provided with programmable thermostats (C403.2.4) Energy recovery ventilation (ERV) system required, sized properly (403.2.7) Kitchen exhaust system: replacement air sized correctly (403.2.8) Duct and plenum insulation and sealing (C403.2.9) Mechanical system piping insulation and protection (C403.2.1 & Table C403.2.10) Refrigeration equipment performance – efficiency requirements (403.2.14) Economizer installed where required (C403.3)

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION Regulatory Program Management - Industrialized Housing & Buildings Program

P.O. Box 12157 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 539-5735 • (800) 803-9202 • FAX (512) 539-5736 Internet Address: www.tdlr.texas.gov • Email Address: [email protected]

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IHB 212C 09/19 Page 1 of 2

Commercial Energy Inspection Summary Sheet A. Inspection Date:

Manufacturer Reg. #IHM-

C. Checklist Continued Compliance Features

(All code references are to the 2015 IECC) Unit ID

Number Value

Required Value

Verified Complies Yes No

3. Service Water Heating – Section C404

Service water heating equipment performance – efficiency requirements (C404.2) Water heater has integral heat trap or is provided with a heat trap (C404.3) Insulation of water supply piping (C404.4 & Table 403.2.10) Hot water supply piping size installed per designs (C404.5)

4. Electrical Power and Lighting Systems – Section 405

Lighting controls – Occupant Sensors (C405.2.1) Lighting controls – Time switch controls/light reduction of 50% (C405.2.2) Lighting controls – Daylight-responsive controls (C405.2.3) Exit signs less than 5 watts per side (C405.3) Interior lighting power does not exceed the maximum allowed (C405.4) Exterior lighting power does not exceed the maximum allowed (C405.5) Dwelling units in Group R-2 have a separate electrical meter (C405.6) Electrical transformers meet the minimum efficiency standards (C405.7) 5. Additional Efficiency Package Options – Section 406 - Buildings must comply with at least one of the following – Must be shown on in-plantenergy compliance checklist and/or approved plansMore efficient HVAC performance (C406.2) Reduced lighting power density system (C406.3) Enhanced lighting controls (C406.4) On-site supply of renewable energy (C406.5) Provision of a dedicated outdoor air system for certain HVAC equipment (C406.6)

High-efficiency service water heating (C406.7)

D. Notes