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HVAC Mandatory Provisions Part II, Page 1 Mandatory Equipment Efficiency Worksheet (6.4.1.1) System Equipment Type Size Category (Tables 6.8.1A through K) Sub-Category or Rating Condition Units of Efficiency (Tables 6.8.1A through K) Minimum Efficiency Rated Required Mandatory Non-Standard Centrifugal Chiller Worksheet (6.4.1.1) Chiller Leaving Evaporator Temperature ( F) Leaving Condenser Temperature ( F) Factors for Adjusted Efficiency from 6.4.1.2 A/B Type and Size Category (Table 6.8.1C) Path (A or B) Table 6.8.1C Minimum Efficiency & Adjusted Efficiency Minimum Efficiency (Tables 6.8.1H through J) Table 6.8.1C Value/Adjusted value Rated Required / / / / / / / / General Mandatory Requirements All heating and cooling equipment meet minimum efficiencies as required in Tables 6.8.1 (A through K) (6.4.1). Load calculations are provided for selection of all equipment and systems (6.4.2.1). Pump head calculations are provided for selection of all pumps (6.4.2.2). Zone control complies with the requirements of 6.4.3.1.1 Stair and elevator shaft vents provided with motorized dampers (6.4.3.4.1) Ventilation fans with motors greater than 0.75 hp (1.0 kw) have automatic controls complying with Section 6.4.3.4.4. Enclosed parking garage ventilation systems meet the requirements of (6.4.3.4.5). Freeze protection or snow-melting systems meet the requirements of 6.4.3.8 Piping insulation meets or exceeds the requirements of section 6.4.4.1.3. Construction documents require record drawings (6.7.2.1), manuals (6.7.2.2), system balancing (6.7.2.3) and system commissioning (6.7.2.4). Special Mandatory Requirements Freeze protection or snow/ice melting systems (if any) have controls to prevent operation in warm weather (6.4.3.8). Independent perimeter heating systems (if any) comply with the control requirements of 6.4.3.1.1. Independent heating and cooling thermostatic controls (if any) are interlocked to prevent crossover of set points (6.4.3.2). Sensible heating panels are insulated per 6.4.4.1.3 Radiant floor heating is insulated per 6.4.4.1.5

HVAC Mandatory Provisions Part II, Page 2 System Supply CFM DX Cooling Capacity Supply Motor HP OA CFM (i.e. Outdoor Air CFM) Deadband (6.4.3.1.2) Automatic Shutdown (6.4.3.3.1) Setback Controls (6.4.3.3.2) Setup Controls (6.4.3.3.2) Optimum Start (6.4.3.3.3) Zone Isolation (6.4.3.3.4) OSA Shutoff Dampers (6.4.3.4.2) Exhaust/Relief Shutoff Dampers (6.4.3.4.2) Damper Leakage (6.4.3.4.3) Heat Pump Aux Heat (6.4.3.5) Humidifier Preheat (6.4.3.6) Humidification/Dehumidification Deadband (6.4.3.7) Ventilation Control for High Occupancy Areas (6.4.3.9) Single Zone Fan Control (6.4.3.10) Duct/Plenum Insulation (6.4.4.1.2) Duct Sealing Levels (6.4.4.2.1) Supply/Return Duct Leakage Test (6.4.4.2.2) Systems Worksheet (6.4) In the table above, enter the appropriate codes from this list: Dead Band (6.4.3.1.2) C1 Dual setpoint control C2 Manual change over control N1 N/A special occupancy (requires approval) N2 N/A heating or cooling only Automatic Shutdown (6.4.3.3.1) C1 Complying 7-day timeclock with override C2 Complying Occupant sensor C3 Complying manually operated timeswitch C4 Complying security system interlock C5 Complying residential system with 2- day timeclock Setback Controls (6.4.3.3.2) C1 Setback provided (down to 55F (13C) N3 N/A not in climate zone 2 to 8 N4 N/A radiant heating N5 N/A no heating Setup Controls (6.4.3.3.2) C1 Setup provided (up to 90F (32C)) N3 N/A not in climate zone 1b, 2b or 3b N4 N/A no cooling Optimum Start (6.4.3.3.3) C1 Optimum start provided N3 N/A supply<=10,000 cfm (4,700 l/s) OSA Shutoff Dampers (6.4.3.4.2) C1 Motorized shutoff dampers C2 Gravity shutoff dampers on OA and building in climate zone 1, 2 or 3 N1 N/A OA <=300 cfm (142 l/s) Exhaust/Relief Shutoff Dampers (6.4.3.4.2) C1 Motorized shutoff dampers on exhaust and relief C2 Gravity shutoff dampers on exhaust and relief and the building is less than three stories in height Damper Leakage (6.4.3.4.3) C1 OSA, exhaust and relief dampers comply with Table 6.4.3.4.3 Zone Isolation (6.4.3.3.4) C1 Isolation areas provided N2 N/A 15 kbtu/h (4.4 kw) or 3/4 hp (0.56 kw) N3 N/A all zones on same schedule N4 N/A OA/EA <=5,000 cfm (2,360 l/s) Heat Pump Aux Heat (6.4.3.5) N1 N/A system is not a heat pump N2 N/A auxiliary is not electric or is not provided N3 N/A heat pump covered by NAECA Humidifier Preheat (6.4.3.6) N1 N/A no humidifier Humidification/Dehumidification Dead Band (6.4.3.7) N1 N/A no humidification and/or dehumidification Ventilation Control for High Occupancy Areas (6.4.3.9) C1 All zones comply with 6.4.3.9 N1 N/A exhaust air energy recovery complies with N2 N/A system is multiple zone and has pneumatic controls N3 N/A design OSA<1,200 cfm (570 l/s) N4 N/A design OSA minus transfer (or make up air) <1,200 cfm (570 l/s) Single Zone Fan Control (6.4.3.10) C1 Complies with 6.4.3.10 N1 N/A CHW unit with supply motor hp <5hp (3.7 kw) N2 N/A DX unit with cooling capacity < 110 kbtu/h (32 kw) N3 N/A multiple Zone Unit Duct/Plenum Insulation (6.4.4.1.2) C1 Complying insulation provided N1 N/A all ducts located in conditioned space Duct Sealing (6.4.4.2.1) Enter highest seal level (A, B or C) for supply and return Duct Leakage Test (6.4.4.2.2) Y Ducts will be tested for leakage N Ducts will not be tested for leakage User s Manual for Forms-3

HVAC Prescriptive Requirements Part III, Page 1 Prescriptive Checklist Prescriptive Air-System Requirements All systems comply with simultaneous heating and cooling limitations (6.5.2). Prescriptive Hydronic System Requirements Hydronic systems meet the variable flow requirements of 6.5.4.1 Chillers and boilers in parallel have isolation controls per 6.5.4.2 Chilled and hot water systems meet the temperature reset requirements of 6.5.4.3 Hydronic heat pump systems and water cooled AC units comply with the requirements of 6.5.4.4. Chilled and condenser water piping systems are sized in compliance with 6.5.4.5 Prescriptive Special System Requirements Heat rejection systems comply with section 6.5.5 Kitchen exhaust systems comply with 6.5.7.1 Laboratory exhaust systems comply with 6.5.7.2 Radiant heating systems comply with 6.5.8 Heat recovery for service water heating is provided for facilities that operate continuously, have a total water-cooled heat rejection capacity exceeding 6,000,000 Btu/h (1,758 kw), and have a design service water heating load exceeding 1,000,000 Btu/h (293 kw). The heat recovery system (if any) complies with 6.5.6.2. The cooling equipment with hot-gas bypass controls (if any) meets the unloading requirements of 6.5.9.

HVAC Prescriptive Requirements Part III, Page 2 Systems Worksheet (6.5) System Supply CFM Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity OA CFM (i.e. Outdoor Air CFM) Economizer (6.5.1) Dehumidification () Humidification (6.5.2.4) VAV Fan Control (6.5.3.2.1) VAV Fan Static Pressure Control (6.5.3.2.2 and 6.5.3.2.3) Multiple Zone VAV System Ventilation Control (6.5.3.3) Supply air temperature reset control (6.5.3.4) Exhaust air energy recovery () In the table above, enter the appropriate codes from this list: Economizer (6.5.1) C1 System employs air-economizer complying with 6.5.1.1, 6.5.1.3 and 6.5.1.4 C2 System employs water economizer complying with 6.5.1.2, 6.5.1.3 and 6.5.1.4 N1 N/A size exception from Table 6.5.1A or 6.5.1B N2 N/A non-particulate air treatment per 6.2.1 of Standard 62.1 N3 N/A per exception c to 6.5.1 N4 N/A system employs heat recovery complying with 6.5.6.2 N5 N/A system serves residential spaces with a system capacity less than 5 times that in Table 6.5.1A N6 N/A per exception f to 6.5.1 N7 N/A system expected to operate < 20 hrs/wk N8 N/A system serves space with open refrigerated casework systems N9 N/A cooling efficiency exceeds the requirements of Table 6.3.2 N10 N/A serves computer rooms and meets exception j to 6.5.1 N11 N/A serves computer rooms and meets exception k to 6.5.1 Dehumidification () C1 System dehumidifies without employing reheating or recooling N1 N/A system does not have humidistatic controls N2 N/A system meets exception a to N3 N/A system meets exception b to N4 N/A system meets exception c to N5 N/A system meets exception d to N6 N/A system meets exception e to N7 N/A system meets exception f to Humidification (6.5.2.4) C1 System humidifies to a dew point < 35F C2 System humidifies and does not have an economizer C3 System humidifies has a water-side economizer N1 N/A system does not have a humidifier controls VAV Fan Control (6.5.3.2.1) C1 System has a variable speed drive C2 System has a vane-axial fan with variable pitch blades C3 System uses a control that complies with 6.5.3.2.1 c. VAV Fan Static Pressure Control (6.5.3.2.2 and 6.5.3.2.3) C1 Static pressure setpoint is < 1/3 of the fan design static C2 Static pressure setpoint is reset by zone demand per 6.5.3.2.3. Multiple Zone VAV System Ventilation Control (6.5.3.3) C1 System complies with 6.5.3.3 N3 N/A system is does not have DDC to the zone Supply air temperature reset control (6.5.3.4) C1 System employs supply air temperature reset per 6.5.3.4 N1 N/A system serves a single zone and N2 N/A system is located in climate zone 1a, 2a or 3a N3 N/A system has no re-heating, recooling or mixing of heated and cooled supply air N4 N/A system has >75% of the energy for reheat from site recovered or site solar energy sources Exhaust air energy recovery () C1 System employs an exhaust air energy recovery device that exceeds 50% energy recover effectiveness N1 N/A system is exempt per Table N2 N/A system serves a laboratory meeting 6.5.7.2 N3 N/A system is heating only and the spaces are heated to <60F N4 N/A exhaust is toxic, flammable or corrosive N5 N/A system serves an area with commercial kitchen hoods N6 N/A >60% of the heating energy is from site-recovered or site-solar energy N7 N/A system meets exception f to N8 N/A system meets exception g to N9 N/A system meets exception h to N10 N/A system meets exception i to N11 N/A system meets exception j to

HVAC Prescriptive Requirements Part III, Page 3 Option 1 Nameplate Installed Nameplate Allowed Nameplate Description Supply Return Exhaust Series FPB Other Nameplate Design Supply Airflow Rate (CFM S) Fan Nameplate Allowance from Table 6.5.3.1.1A Total Allowed Nameplate Option 2 Brake Allowed Fan Brake Pressure Drop Adjustments for Qualifying Devices Design Supply Airflow Rate (CFM S) Fan Brake Allowance from Table 6.5.3.1.1A Device Description Pressure Drop from Table 6.5.3.1.1B CFM through Device Additional Brake Allowance Base Allowance (Line1 x Line 2) Additional Brake Allowance Total Allowed Brake Installed Brake Description Supply Return Exhaust Series FPB Other CFM Pressure Drop (PD) η Fan η Drive η Motor Brake