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Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Subcommittee. Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum June 28, 2011. 2006 Last version of RTF Residential Specifications Subcommittee evolved to RTF contracted management of group in Nov 2010. 55 Subcommittee members participated
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Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Subcommittee Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum June 28, 2011
2006 Last version of RTF Residential Specifications Subcommittee evolved to RTF contracted management of group in Nov 2010. 55 Subcommittee members participated Bi weekly teleconferences, weekly during hot topic season (ventilation) from Dec-May. Delivered Updates to RTF, presented Jan, May and June Ventilation Specifications Approved June 2011 These are the remainder of the retrofit specifications, approved line-by-line by subcommittee 3-year revision cycle begins immediately after adoption. History Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Formatting • Code references • Avoided redundancy • Improved detail of installation requirements General Revisions to 2006 Specifications Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
How Specification May Change Measures • Change in measure cost/savings: • Inspection requirements may increase admin. cost • Changes in compliance may change cost and savings • Other or follow-on work for RTF: • Review measure savings and cost and update UES
General Specifications • Inspector qualifications and inspection requirements (I-3) • Whole home mechanical ventilation compliance (I-6) • Indoor air quality materials • Disclosure Form • EPA Booklet • Installer Certificate/Record (II-11) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
General Specifications “An inspector or representative of the utility (who has demonstrated competency of understanding these specifications through successful passing of an RTF approved written test) shall inspect a minimum 25% of projects to verify and document projects comply with these specifications.”
General Weatherization • Human Contact Areas (III-1) • Electrical Wiring (III-2) • Knob and Tube • Junction Boxes • Combustion Appliance Exhaust Ventilation Inspection (III-3) • Carbon Monoxide Detectors (III-4) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Compliance Conditions • Where combustion appliances are present in conditioned space a CO monitor • and combustion venting inspection is required.
Attic and Roof Insulation • Added more detail to prescriptive air sealing and duct insulation requirements (AR-1,AS, D) • Prescriptive duct sealing required (AR-1, D) • New references to Air Sealing and Mechanical Ventilation sections • Safety requirements for insulation near heat producing fixtures (AS-7) • Attic access varieties (AS-10) • Attic wall insulation (AS-13) • Unvented vaulted ceilings (A-19) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Underfloor Insulation • Added more detail to prescriptive air sealing and duct insulation requirements (FI-2) • Prescriptive duct sealing required (FI-2) • New references to Air Sealing and Mechanical Ventilation sections • Underfloor access varieties (FI-5) • Insulation support (FI-10) • Exterior Perimeter Insulation section removed • Blown Floor Insulation – Manufactured (FI.2-3) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Wall Insulation • Plugs to be sealed & ready to paint (WI-i) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
HVAC Duct Sealing and Insulation • Replace uninsulated flex-ducts with R-8 flex (D-a) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Hydronic and Water Pipe Insulation • Insulation must be designed & manufactured for purposes of insulating pipes (HW-a) • Properly sized if pre-formed insulation is used (HW-d) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Windows/Doors • Caulking, finish, air sealing, flashing requirements added (WD-2) • Re-worded safety glazing requirements (WD-9,10) Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Air Sealing & Testing • New section – Prescriptive and Whole House • Incorporates previously separate Air Sealing requirements • Field Verification Protocol for Determining Reduction in Infiltration Levels and Mechanical Ventilation Requirements for Site Built and Mobile Homes with Verified Air Sealing • Air Sealing Checklist • Define accessible/non-accessible locations • Air Sealing Checklist with required sealing locations • Contractor certifications for Whole House air sealing • Testing protocol • CAZ test procedure Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Mechanical Ventilation • New Section • Spot & Whole Home mechanical ventilation requirements • Ventilation duct installation requirements Subcommittee: Residential Weatherization and Ventilation Specifications
Committee Recommendations • Evaluation of true market changes • Savings • Cost • Ventilation/Air Sealing impact on prescriptive measures • Compliance • Support a three year revision cycle • Region understands the rigor required for inspection requirements that are difficult but important to assure persistence • Adopt the specifications
RTF Proposed Motion: “I ____________move that the RTF adopt the Residential Weatherization Specifications developed by the Residential Weatherization Specification Subcommittee.”