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ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes 2011 Specifications Overview

ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes 2011 Specifications Overview. ENERGY STAR FOR HOMES GROWTH THE ROAD TO ONE MILLION HOMES. 1,000,000. 800,000. Number Labeled Homes. 600,000. Cumulative. 400,000. Annual. 200,000. 0. 96. 97. 98. 99. 00. 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09.

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ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes 2011 Specifications Overview

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  1. ENERGY STAR Qualified Homes 2011 Specifications Overview

  2. ENERGY STAR FOR HOMES GROWTHTHE ROAD TO ONE MILLION HOMES 1,000,000 800,000 Number Labeled Homes 600,000 Cumulative 400,000 Annual 200,000 0 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Year

  3. ENERGY STAR FOR HOMES GROWTHONE IN FIVE HOMES IN 2009 % Market Penetration Year

  4. ENERGY STAR FOR HOMES GROWTHNEW BUILDER PARTNERS PER MONTH 300 250 200 ~1,000% Growth! 150 100 50 0 Before Soft Market After Soft Market

  5. CONTEXT: ENERGY STAR vs. GREEN

  6. CONTEXT: ENERGY STAR vs. GREEN

  7. Resource Efficiency • Water • Materials • Waste • Recycling • Land • Renewables Indoor Environment • Source Control • Ventilation • Filtration Energy Efficiency • Air Flow • Thermal Flow • Moisture Flow • Equipment ‘GREEN’ BEGINS WITH ‘BLUE’

  8. WHY SPECIFICATIONS SO IMPORTANT A voluntary labeling program that: Defines Energy EfficientRigorous SpecificationsThird-Party Verified Recognizes BuildersGovernment-Backed LabelWeb Site, Marketing, Awards

  9. Affordable Comfortable Healthy Durable Defining Truly Energy Efficient Control Air Flow Control Thermal Flow Control Moisture Flow Vapor Bulk Efficient Equipment 3rd Party Verification

  10. Affordable Comfortable Healthy Durable 1996 V.1 Defining Truly Energy Efficient Control Air Flow Control Thermal Flow Control Moisture Flow Vapor Bulk Efficient Equipment 3rd Party Verification Inspect Features Air Sealing Air Sealing Air Sealing Efficient HVAC Test Infiltration Tight Ducts Tight Ducts Tight Ducts Insulation R-Value Test Duct Leakage Low-E Windows

  11. Affordable Comfortable Healthy Durable 2006 V.2 1996 V.1 Defining Truly Energy Efficient Control Air Flow Control Thermal Flow Control Moisture Flow Vapor Bulk Efficient Equipment 3rd Party Verification Inspect Features Air Sealing Air Sealing Air Sealing Efficient HVAC Test Infiltration Tight Ducts Tight Ducts Tight Ducts Insulation R-Value Test Duct Leakage Low-E Windows Thermal Bypass Chk Efficient WH System Air Barriers Air Barriers Air Barriers Efficient Lgtg./Appl. Right-Sizing Insulation Alignment

  12. How we sold 2006 spec,first we asked a question… What technology will revolutionize the housing industry? Hint: it has nothing to do with construction…

  13. Answer… Low Cost Infrared Cameras

  14. OBSOLETE COMPETITION

  15. BUILDING SCIENCE RULES TO LIVE BY • Driving Forces Move More to Less:- More Heat to Less Heat- More Pressure to Less Pressure- More Humidity to Less Humidity • Gravity Makes Things Fall

  16. Resists Heat Flow Air Flow …need Air Barrier… (any solid material that blocks air flow including sealing at edges and seams) BUILDING SCIENCE FIBROUS NSULATION = AIR BARRIER …on all six sides… …in direct contact with insulation (alignment)

  17. BUILDING SCIENCEINSULATION IS NOT AN AIR BARRIER Courtesy of Blue Grass Energy

  18. BUILDING SCIENCE WHY COMPLETE AIR BARRIER 30o F 30o F 50o F 70o F 70o F

  19. INSET STAPLING = MISALIGNMENT

  20. INSET STAPLING = MISAGLIGNMENT

  21. INSULATED FLOOR OVER GARAGE Conditioned Room Garage Ceiling Hot day

  22. CANTILEVERED FLOOR PROBLEM Courtesy of Fort Collins Utilities

  23. Courtesy: Tremco Barrier Solutions, Inc.

  24. flashing protection board PROPERLY INSTALLED INSULATIONSLAB EDGE INSULATION • R-10 (typ. 2 in.) in Zones 4 and above • Downward from top of slab: - min. 24” (Zones 4 and 5); 48” (Zones 6, 7, and 8) • Insulation can be run:- vertical; horizontally under the slab; or out from building

  25. Gaps at ends GARAGE/CANTILEVER BAND JOISTS

  26. BAND JOIST BLOCKING Filler blocking much harder shape with Engineered lumber

  27. Now it’s time for 2011 spec… What value proposition will make used and minimum code homes even more obsolete? Complete Systems

  28. Affordable Comfortable Healthy Durable 2006 V.2 2011 V.3 1996 V.1 Defining Truly Energy Efficient Control Air Flow Control Thermal Flow Control Moisture Flow Vapor Bulk Efficient Equipment 3rd Party Verification Inspect Features Air Sealing Air Sealing Air Sealing Efficient HVAC Test Infiltration Tight Ducts Tight Ducts Tight Ducts Insulation R-Value Test Duct Leakage Low-E Windows Thermal Bypass Chk Efficient WH System Air Barriers Air Barriers Air Barriers Efficient Lgtg./Appl. Right-Sizing Insulation Alignment Thermal Enclos. Chk Insulation Installation Pressure Balancing Ventilation Water Man. Construction HVAC Quality Inst. HVAC Sys. QI Chk BuildingMaterials Min.Thermal Bridging Dehumid. in Hot/Humid Water Man. System Chk

  29. COMPLIANCE OPTIONSPERFORMANCE VS. PRESCRIPTIVE ENERGY STAR Reference Design Prescriptive Path [only homes < Benchmark CFA] • Mandatory • Checklists: • Thermal Enclosure System • HVAC System Quality Installation • Water Managed Construction System + or Performance Path [all homes]

  30. COMPLIANCE OPTIONSPERFORMANCE VS. PRESCRIPTIVE ENERGY STAR Reference Design Prescriptive Path [only homes < Benchmark CFA] Apply to Rated Home w/ HERS Software = HERS Index Target Score • Mandatory • Checklists: • Thermal Enclosure System • HVAC System Quality Installation • Water Managed Construction System + or Size Adjustment = ES HERS Index Target Score Performance Path [all homes] Rated Home with Pref.Measures < Target Score

  31. COMPLIANCE OPTIONSPERFORMANCE VS. PRESCRIPTIVE ENERGY STAR Reference Design Likely to be automated by software Prescriptive Path [only homes < Benchmark CFA] Apply to Rated Home w/ HERS Software = HERS Index Target Score • Mandatory • Checklists: • Thermal Enclosure System • HVAC System Quality Installation • Water Managed Construction System + or Size Adjustment = ES HERS Index Target Score Performance Path [all homes] Rated Home with Pref.Measures < Target Score

  32. ENERGY STARREFERENCE DESIGN Heating and Cooling Equipment: • ENERGY STAR Min. Efficiency [climate based] • > ENERGY STAR for Heat Pumps in Cold Climates Envelope Window and Doors • Tight Construction [1 ach tighter than ENERGY STAR 2006] • Insulation Levels > 2009 IECC • Properly Installed Insulation [RESNET Grade 1] • ENERGY STAR Window [2009 IECC min w/Performance Path] • Radiant Barrier at Roof if Ducts in Attic [CZ 1-3]

  33. ENERGY STARREFERENCE DESIGN Water Heating: • Increased Efficiency [based on tank size] • Direct- or Power-Vent if in Pressure Boundary Thermostats and Ductwork: • Programmable Thermostat • R-8 Insulation for Ducts in Unconditioned Attics • 6 cfm/100 sf Total Duct Leakage • 4 cfm/100 sf Duct Leakage to Outdoors

  34. ENERGY STARREFERENCE DESIGN Lighting and Appliances: • ENERGY STAR Qualified Appliances and Fans • ENERGY STAR Qualified Lighting 80% of Fixtures

  35. COMPLETING SYSTEMS: CHECKLISTS • Thermal EnclosureSystem: • Air Leakage • Insulation R-Value • Insulation Installation • Air Barriers • Thermal Bridging • High-Perf. Windows • HVAC SystemQuality Installation: • Efficient Equipment • Right-Sizing • Air Distribution • Refrigerant Charge • Duct Installation • Pressure Balancing • Ventilation • Filtration • Water ManagementSystem: • Roof Membranes • Flashing • WRB’s • Fabric Filters • Capillary Breaks • Drainage Layer

  36. TEST PLUS INSPECT BIG HOLES Access Panels Chases Cracks: • Window Openings • Door Openings • Sill Plates Drywall atTop Plate Penetrations: • Ceiling Fixtures • Vents • Plumbing Ducts

  37. BYPASS AT WALL/ATTIC INTERFACE

  38. WALL/ATTIC INTERFACE DETAIL

  39. Gap Void Compression Misalignment

  40. EFFECT OF GAPS AND SPACES ON BATT INSULATION EFFECTIVENESS 40 R-38 35 30 Net Effective R-Value 25 20 R-30 15 R-19 10 R-11 5 0 1 2 4 6 3 5 0 Percent of Voids in Insulation Source: Insulate and Weatherize by Bruce Harley, 2002

  41. PROPER INSULATION: BAND JOISTS Spray Foam

  42. PROPER INSULATION: BAND JOISTS SIP Panel

  43. THERMAL BRIDGING

  44. ADVANCED FRAMING Courtesy of Building Science Corp.

  45. RIGID INSULATION SHEATHING Courtesy of Building Science Corp.

  46. STRUCTURAL INSULATION SHEATHING

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