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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35 (3)eheeiz 5Cr5-7-- MECHANICAL PERMIT (HVAC) APPLICATION City of Hermosa Beach - Community Development Department I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. No person shall be allowed to perform work under this permit in violation of the labor code of the State of California. I further state that I am properly licensed as required by Section 7031.5 of the State Business and Professional Code (or claim exemption under Section 7044). Signature of Contractor i9 Signature of Owner (If Owner/Builder) f...\application\mechanic 9/1/13.xlsx rev 8/29/13 QTY Amount JOB ADDRESS: 3 e7 Forced -Air or Gravity -Type Furnace, Includes Ducts and Vents: 1.""Up to 100,000 B.T.U. 2.' Over 100,000 B.T.U. $43 $43 JOB DESCRIPTION: '-'ns-fallq¢i'`on 13f- ii__�"--1`jCll^©fi�G radj�Gtnf }I�fdourer 1C 11�� Inf NAMt: i � cot— j, ja S loor Furnace, Including Vent $55 Heater-Suspended, Recessed Wall or Floor Mounted $43 PROPER OWNER(S) Ankon a -t.. au .SChIreri - Gas Piping System (Enter No. of Outlets): a. 1-5 Outlets (Inclusive), Total Fee b. 6 or More Outlets (Per Outlet) $33 $7 ADDDRRES: 0 r Appliance Vent Only $33 Boiler/Compressor: a. Up to 3 HP or 5000,001 to 1, 000,000 BTU b. 3 to 15 HP or 100,001 to 500,000 BTU $43 CITY, STATE, ZIP: 11,�,rr nn ,�,Ze^r "to-' cL Iosa l $43 / Absorption System: 1. 15 to 30 HP or 500,001 to 1,000,000 BTU 2. 30 to 50 HP or 1,000,001 to 1,750,000 BTU 3. Over 50 HP or Over 1,750,000 BTU $43 PHONE: 310 -11?) - -g l a $99 $99 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR: Q r CJ"-�1 Qin k- Air Handling Unit/Air conditioner (Including Ducts) 1. Under 10,000 C.F.M. 2. Over 10,000 C.F.M $55 $55 EMAIL ADQRES t at 1Ctc \ � b(v (anis-co( Evaporative Cooler (Non -Portable) $43 Vent Fan/Single Duct $33 ADDRESS: totZ Maier UA(e Mechanical Vent $33 Mechanical Suppression System and Exhaust Hood $33 Repair, Alteration, Addition to Each Heating Appliance, Refrigerator Unit, Comfort Cooling Unit or System (Includes Controls) $43 CITY, STATE, ZIP: ?-e_Ck0Oak) Q,ec c. i CA 10 Any Equipment Regulated but not Included Above (Includes Factory Fireplace) $111 PHONE ^� 3io Cj 31 -1 g00 Miscellaneous $33 BUSINESS LICENSE NO: 11 n 01 1.29(22 Supplemental Permit Fee $17 Issuance Fee $60 STATE LICENSE NO: el ` Lf 55-04B TOTAL FEE *PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AT (310) 318-0214 IF TYPE OF BUILDING: c , Fan kit NO. OF STORIES: NO. OF METERS: NO. OF FAMILIES: 1 WORK IS GOING TO BE DONE IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY (SIDEWALK OR STREET.) DATE ISSUED: 1.. ISSUED BY: '605A1 PERMIT NO: P /J f�10003 1203Li. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. No person shall be allowed to perform work under this permit in violation of the labor code of the State of California. I further state that I am properly licensed as required by Section 7031.5 of the State Business and Professional Code (or claim exemption under Section 7044). Signature of Contractor i9 Signature of Owner (If Owner/Builder) f...\application\mechanic 9/1/13.xlsx rev 8/29/13 * z STATE OF CA FORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 1516 NINTH STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95814-5512 ww.v.energy.ca.gov Residential HVAC Alterations and Registration of Energy Forms Starting October 1, 2010, all required energy compliance forms for residential HVAC alterations shall be registered with an approved HERS providerwhen HERS field verification and/or testing is required. This will include the CFI R -ALT -HVAC form (or • CF -1 R -ALT form), all required CF-6R-MECH-HERS forms, and all required CF -4R forms. • To ihelp simplify verifying that all of these forms are registered when required, please follow these guidelines: The CF -1R -ALT -HVAC form (or CF -1R -ALT form) shall be completed by hand, signed, and submitted along with the building permit application by the individual applying for the permit: This form will not be registered -at the time of permit application. For the Final inspection, the building inspector shall verify that the following energy compliance forms are completed and signed, by the installing contractor (or homeowner if thehomeowner installed the HVAC equipment and/or ducting), and that the forms are registered by an approved HERS provider: CF -1R -ALT -HVAC form (or CF -1R -ALT form) ALL required CF-6R-MECH-HERS forms '➢ ALL required CF -4R forms NOTE: The CF -1R -ALT -HVAC form identifies which CF-6R-ME.CH-HERS forms and.. CF. -4R forms are required depending on climate zone and the type of HVAC diLE:rd%lu I. After -final inspection the installing contractor shall provide a copy of the registered energy compliance forms to the homeowner., HERS Providers (currently approved for alterations): C. aICERTS -- www.calcerts.com CEFCA — www.cbpca.orq For"more information regarding residential HVAC alterations, required energy ;_ or:�c�liar oe `orms, or the registration of forms, please view the r;rewly developed 20.08... Energy Standards:Onine Learning Center at:: www.energyvideos:com. Or, contaetthe Energy Standards Hotline at: 1-800-772-3300. Dated: October 13, 2010 r'ATION 1105.4.1 New and Reclaimed Refrigerants. New and reclaimed refrigerants shall meet the referenced standard for refrigerant specifications in Chapter 17. 1105.4.2 Recovered Refrigerants. Reuse of recovered refrigerant that shows no sign of contamination is allowed, provided that it has been filtered and dried with a listed or approved recovery machine, in equipment belonging to the same owner as the equipment from which it was removed. Recovered refrigerants shall not be used in a different owner's equipment unless the refrigerant has been analyzed and found to meet the purity requirements of Section 1105.4.1. 1106.0 General Requirements. 1106.1 Human Comfort. Cooling systems used for human comfort shall comply with the return -air and outside -air provisions for furnaces in Sections 904.7 and 904.8 of this code. Cooling equipment used for human comfort in dwelling units shall be sized to satisfy the calculated loads determined in accordance with the reference standards in Chapter 17 or other approved methods. 1106.2 Supports and Anchorage. Supports and anchorage for refrigeration equipment and piping shall be designed in accordance with the Building Code as Occupancy Category H hazardous facilities. Supports shall be noncombustible. Exceptions: (1) Equipment containing Group Al refrigerants may be supported by the same materials permitted for the building type. (2) The use of approved vibration isolators specifically designed for the normal, wind, and seismic loads to which they may be subject shall be permitted. A compressor or portion of a condensing unit supported from the ground shall rest on a concrete or other approved base extending not less than three (3) inches (76 mm) above the adjoining ground level. 1106.3 Access. An unobstructed readily accessible opening and passageway not less than thirty-six (36) inches (914 mm) in width and six (6) feet (1829 mm) eight (8) inches (203 mm) in height shall be provided and maintained to the compressor, valves required by this chapter, or other portions of the system requiring routine maintenance. Exceptions: (1) Refrigerant evaporators, suspended overhead, may use portable means of access. (2) Air filters, brine control or stop valves, fan motors or drives, and remotely de -energized electrical connections may be provided access by an unobstructed space not less than thirty (30) inches (762 mm) in depth, width, and height. When an access opening is immediately adjacent to these items and the equipment can be serviced, repaired, and replaced from this opening, the dimensions may be reduced to twenty-two (22) inches (559 mm) by thirty (30) inches (762 mm) provided the largest piece of equipment can be removed through the opening. (3) Cooling equipment, using Group Al refrigerants or brine, located in an attic or furred space may be provided an access by a minimum opening and passageway thereto of not less than twenty-two (22) inches (559 mm) x thirty (30) inches (762 mm). (4) Cooling or refrigeration equipment, using Group A 1 or B1 refrigerants or brine, located on a roof or on an exte- rior wall of a building, may be provided access as for furnaces in Section 904.10 of this code. 1106.3.1 Refrigerant Service Ports. Refrigerant service, ports located outdoorsshall be fitted with locking -type. tamper-resistant caps or shall be protected from unau- thorized access by a means acceptable to the Enforcing; Agency. 1106.4 Illumination and Service Receptacles. In addition to the requirements of Section 308.0, permanent lighting fixtures shall be installed for all equipment required by this code to be accessible or readily accessible. Such fixtures shall provide sufficient illumination to safely perform the required tasks for which access is provided. Control of the illumination source shall be provided at the access entrance. Exceptions: (1) Lighting fixtures may be omitted when the fixed lighting of the building will provide the required illumination. (2) Equipment located on the roof or on the exterior walls of a building. 1106.5 Protection from Mechanical Damage. Refrigeration systems and portions thereof shall not be located in an elevator shaft, dumbwaiter shaft, or a shaft having moving objects therein, nor in a location where they will be subject to mechanical damage. • 1106.6 Electrical. Electrically energized components of refrigeration systems shay conform to the Electrical Code. 1106.7 Ventilation of Rooms Containing Condensing Units. Rooms or spaces other than a refrigeration machinery room complying with the requirements of this chapter in which any refrigerant -containing portion of a condensing unit is located shall be provided with one of the following means of ventilation: 1106.7.1 Permanent gravity ventilation openings of not less than two (2) square feet (0.19 m2) net free area opening directly to the outside of the building or extending to the outside of the building by continuous ducts. 1106.7.2 A mechanical exhaust system arranged to provide a complete change of air in such room or space at least every 20 minutes and to discharge to the outside of the building. Exceptions: (1) A condensing unit in a room or space.if the cubical content exceeds 1,000 cubic feet per horsepower (38.50 m3/kW) of the unit. (2) A condensing unit in a room or space that has permanent gravity ventilation having an area of two (2) square feet (0.19 m2) or more to other rooms or openings exceeding 1,000 cubic feet per horsepower (38.50 m3/kW). 196 2010 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE