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21 Palm Harbor Homes, Inc. Heatloss Calculation Summary ES-EMScheck Version 2.0 Buda, Texas Model #: G-72K3 HUD Thermal Zone: 2 Run Date: 23-Apr-09 Serial #: N/A Page 1 of 1 A. General Unit Specifications: Perimeter (lf): Main Truss heel (in): 5.50 width (ft) x length (ft) = Area (sqft) Ext. Wall height (ft): Net Box Size: Marriage Wall hgt (ft): 8.83 Main Ceiling Area(sqft): 1132 Tag/Pod: Net Floor area (sqft): Tag/Pod heel (in): sidedRec Entry Ext. Wall area (sqft): sidedRec Entry Reserved: 0.00Tag/Pod Ceil'g Area(sqft): 0 B. HVAC specifications: Floor Duct area: sqft Duct Design by: HVAC Cooling cfm's: 938 Duct area outside: 0.00 sqft Capacity (btuh): Recommended A/C: 2.5-ton Ext. duct R-value: 8.00 Minimum required cfm's for Whole House Ventilation Fan: 50 C. Windows, Doors and Skylights: *Types: A=Sgl. Pane, NO Storm B=Sgl. Pane W/Storm: Size Quantity Type* Area U-value UxA C=Sgl. Pane W/LowE Storm D=insulated Glass: 46x54 2 B E=option windows 46x36 0 B Quantity Size U-value UxA 30x54 4 B Doors 0 38x x40 0 B x x58 0 B W/H x8 0 B total sqft: UxA total: x36 1 B Sliding Glass Door 30x36 1 B x x46 0 B Skylight 0 24x x40 0 B Total Glass = 8.11% of floor area 30x17 0 B E. Heatloss Summary: Uo Actual: total sqft windows: UxA wdws: HUD plus Sliding glass door 0.00 UxA SGD: 0.00 Allowable Uo Max.: Total Glass SqFt: UxA glass: Compliance: ==>OK NG D. Component R-values, U-values and UxA R-Value Type heat-u cool-u net area UxA Construction 1. Walls: 11 FG- Batt min. 5/16 gyp w/ OSB 2. Ceiling: 21 GreenFiber Vented 3. Floors: 11 Fiberglass un-heated cavity Tag/Pod Int. duct: n/a Floor ducts ducts inside heated cavity 5. ext. duct: 8.0 Flex Reserved 0 Total Envelope Area: 3582 UxA sub: 253 Reserved Reserved 0 area(sqft) U-adj UxA UxA sub+uxa doors+uxa glass: 307 walls Total w/infiltration perimeter* door F. Heating Equipment Sizing: Notes:(incl'd in calcs): Cathedral Ceil'g and additional end wall square footage Skylight shafts Del T= 0 deg F Tot Heatloss: 0 Furnace Manufacturer: 1 NORDYNE Fuel Type Model#: max. Btuh Cert Temp Rec. Temp ok/ng Fan Speed GAS M1GC Approval: GAS M1GC GAS n/a GAS n/a ELEC E3EB-012HB ELEC E3EB-015HB ELEC E2EB-017HB ELEC E2EB-020HB PFS certifies this document to be current as of /23/09
22 Palm Harbor Homes, Inc. Heatloss Calculation Summary ES-EMScheck Version 2.0 Buda, Texas Model #: G-72K3 HUD Thermal Zone: 1 Run Date: 23-Apr-09 Serial #: N/A Page 1 of 1 A. General Unit Specifications: Perimeter (lf): Main Truss heel (in): 5.50 width (ft) x length (ft) = Area (sqft) Ext. Wall height (ft): Net Box Size: Marriage Wall hgt (ft): 8.83 Main Ceiling Area(sqft): 1132 Tag/Pod: Net Floor area (sqft): Tag/Pod heel (in): sidedRec Entry Ext. Wall area (sqft): sidedRec Entry Reserved: 0.00Tag/Pod Ceil'g Area(sqft): 0 B. HVAC specifications: Floor Duct area: sqft Duct Design by: HVAC Cooling cfm's: 938 Duct area outside: 0.00 sqft Capacity (btuh): Recommended A/C: 2.5-ton Ext. duct R-value: 8.00 Minimum required cfm's for Whole House Ventilation Fan: 50 C. Windows, Doors and Skylights: *Types: A=Sgl. Pane, NO Storm B=Sgl. Pane W/Storm: Size Quantity Type* Area U-value UxA C=Sgl. Pane W/LowE Storm D=insulated Glass: 46x54 2 A E=option windows 46x36 0 A Quantity Size U-value UxA 30x54 4 A Doors 0 38x x40 0 A x x58 0 A W/H x8 0 A total sqft: UxA total: x36 1 A Sliding Glass Door 30x36 1 A x x46 0 A Skylight 0 24x x40 0 A Total Glass = 8.11% of floor area 30x17 0 A E. Heatloss Summary: Uo Actual: total sqft windows: UxA wdws: HUD plus Sliding glass door 0.00 UxA SGD: 0.00 Allowable Uo Max.: Total Glass SqFt: UxA glass: Compliance: ==>OK NG D. Component R-values, U-values and UxA R-Value Type heat-u cool-u net area UxA Construction 1. Walls: 11 FG- Batt min. 5/16 gyp w/ OSB 2. Ceiling: 21 GreenFiber Vented 3. Floors: 11 Fiberglass un-heated cavity Tag/Pod Int. duct: n/a Floor ducts ducts inside heated cavity 5. ext. duct: 8.0 Flex Reserved 0 Total Envelope Area: 3582 UxA sub: 254 Reserved Reserved 0 area(sqft) U-adj UxA UxA sub+uxa doors+uxa glass: 360 walls Total w/infiltration perimeter* door F. Heating Equipment Sizing: Notes:(incl'd in calcs): Cathedral Ceil'g and additional end wall square footage Skylight shafts Del T= 0 deg F Tot Heatloss: 0 Furnace Manufacturer: 1 NORDYNE Fuel Type Model#: max. Btuh Cert Temp Rec. Temp ok/ng Fan Speed GAS M1GC Approval: GAS M1GC GAS n/a GAS n/a ELEC E3EB-012HB ELEC E3EB-015HB ELEC E2EB-017HB ELEC E2EB-020HB PFS certifies this document to be current as of /23/09
23 Palm Harbor Homes, Inc. Heatloss Calculation Summary ES-EMScheck Version 2.0 Buda, Texas Model #: G-72K3 HUD Thermal Zone: 3 Run Date: 23-Apr-09 Serial #: N/A Page 1 of 1 A. General Unit Specifications: Perimeter (lf): Main Truss heel (in): 5.50 width (ft) x length (ft) = Area (sqft) Ext. Wall height (ft): Net Box Size: Marriage Wall hgt (ft): 8.83 Main Ceiling Area(sqft): 1132 Tag/Pod: Net Floor area (sqft): Tag/Pod heel (in): sidedRec Entry Ext. Wall area (sqft): sidedRec Entry Reserved: 0.00Tag/Pod Ceil'g Area(sqft): 0 B. HVAC specifications: Floor Duct area: sqft Duct Design by: HVAC Cooling cfm's: 938 Duct area outside: 0.00 sqft Capacity (btuh): Recommended A/C: 2.5-ton Ext. duct R-value: 8.00 Minimum required cfm's for Whole House Ventilation Fan: 50 C. Windows, Doors and Skylights: *Types: A=Sgl. Pane, NO Storm B=Sgl. Pane W/Storm: Size Quantity Type* Area U-value UxA C=Sgl. Pane W/LowE Storm D=insulated Glass: 46x54 2 B E=option windows 46x36 0 B Quantity Size U-value UxA 30x54 4 B Doors 0 38x x40 0 B x x58 0 B W/H x8 0 B total sqft: UxA total: x36 1 B Sliding Glass Door 30x36 1 B x x46 0 B Skylight 0 24x x40 0 B Total Glass = 8.11% of floor area 30x17 0 B E. Heatloss Summary: Uo Actual: total sqft windows: UxA wdws: HUD plus Sliding glass door 0.00 UxA SGD: 0.00 Allowable Uo Max.: Total Glass SqFt: UxA glass: Compliance: ==>OK NG D. Component R-values, U-values and UxA R-Value Type heat-u cool-u net area UxA Construction 1. Walls: 11 FG- Batt min. 5/16 gyp w/ OSB 2. Ceiling: 21 GreenFiber Vented 3. Floors: 22 Fiberglass un-heated cavity Tag/Pod Int. duct: n/a Floor ducts ducts inside heated cavity 5. ext. duct: 8.0 Flex Reserved 0 Total Envelope Area: 3582 UxA sub: 221 Reserved Reserved 0 area(sqft) U-adj UxA UxA sub+uxa doors+uxa glass: 275 walls Total w/infiltration perimeter* door F. Heating Equipment Sizing: Notes:(incl'd in calcs): Cathedral Ceil'g and additional end wall square footage Skylight shafts Del T= 0 deg F Tot Heatloss: 0 Furnace Manufacturer: 1 NORDYNE Fuel Type Model#: max. Btuh Cert Temp Rec. Temp ok/ng Fan Speed GAS M1GC Approval: GAS M1GC GAS n/a GAS n/a ELEC E3EB-012HB ELEC E3EB-015HB ELEC E2EB-017HB ELEC E2EB-020HB PFS certifies this document to be current as of /23/09
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