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The following pages summarizes the load calculations, equipment selection, and duct design of a residence using
ACCA/ASHRAE procedures (J, S, D, 62.2) and current codes (IRC, IECC). All calculations are based on information given to
PE Load Calcs LLC in the form of surveys, drawings, sketches, pictures, and meetings. In certain cases, PE Load Calcs may
make reasonable assumptions about design conditions and construction materials that may or may not be accurate for
the building of concern. It is the responsibility of the installing HVAC contractor to verify the design conditions,
construction materials, and compatibility with existing equipment before equipment purchase and installation.
All HVAC system design work provided in the following pages are based upon information provided by the particular
party submitting a particular project to PE Load Calcs. PE Load Calcs has not and does not independently verify that the
data provided to us is correct or complete, and any design made by PE Load Calcs are based upon the information
provided by third parties. PE Load Calcs makes no claim that the information given to us is correct or complete.
PE Load Calcs utilizes the latest Wrightsoft’s Right-Suite Universal 2015 which is an ACCA Certified and ASHRAE
recommended HVAC system design software. The mathematical model and design of the HVAC system, designed by PE
Load Calcs, is only as accurate as the input provided. PE Load Calcs makes every attempt possible to be as detailed and
accurate as possible, however, there is no reasonable means to mathematically model an HVAC system that has not
been properly installed, or has had after-the-fact building modifications or HVAC system component alterations or
substitutions.
If there is any construction modifications (floor plan, roofing material, window types/sizes, insulation characteristics, or
any other change that will alter the load calculation results), HVAC equipment substitutions, duct sizing or layout
changes, which is not noted in this report, and therefore not provided to PE Load Calcs for consideration for the HVAC
system design, then PE Load Calcs may not guarantee the performance of the HVAC system design, and all design
standards and procedures performed for this HVAC system design, including this report, may no longer be valid.
PE Load Calcs will not guarantee the performance of the HVAC system design if the equipment selection and/or duct
design has been performed by another party. Also, PE Load Calcs will not guarantee the performance of the HVAC
system design that has not been properly installed or tested to verify performance has conformed to manufacturer
specifications and design criteria provided in this report. It is up to the installing HVAC contractor to properly install, test,
and verify all components of the HVAC system. All installing HVAC contractors are expected to follow ACCA Standards 5
and 9 for quality HVAC equipment installation.
All information on any existing HVAC equipment (prior to design) to remain with an existing structure must be provided
to PE Load Calcs prior to the design for appropriate selection of new and compatible equipment. It is up to the installing
HVAC contractor to verify equipment compatibility between with the newly installed equipment (per design) and any
existing equipment remaining, via manufacture specifications and airflow/static pressure measurements.
PE Load Calcs does not provide architectural or engineering plans or diagrams for the public or for use by contractors or
construction companies as final “construction documents”. PE Load Calcs works with architectural and engineering firms
and with contractors in connection with their designs of HVAC systems.
Copies of this report, including the completed balance report (and any other documents that need to be completed by
the installing HVAC contractor verifying equipment performance meeting design requirements and manufacturer
specifications), must be kept on file by the installing HVAC contractor, and also a copy given to the homeowner to
remain attached to the HVAC equipment, and to any other party of specific interest (i.e., code official, county,
builder/architect).
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Equipment Selection Form PE LOAD CALCS, LLC
From ACCA’s Manual S 901.257.5910
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PROJECT INFORMATION
COOLING EQUIPMENT
Design Conditions
Outdoor Design DB: 92 F Total Gain: 29457 Btuh Design Airflow: 1050 CFM
Outdoor Design WB: 75 F Latent Gain: 5975 Btuh Entering Coil DB: 75 F
Indoor Design DB: 75 F Sensible Gain: 23482 Btuh Entering Coil WB: 63 F
Indoor RH: 50 % JSHR: 0.80
Manufacturer's Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions
HEATING EQUIPMENT
Design Conditions
Outdoor Design DB: 22 F Heat Loss: 44141 Btuh Design Airflow: 1050 CFM
Indoor Design DB: 70 F Humidification: 0 Btuh Entering Coil DB: 69 F
Manufacturer’s Performance Data at Actual Design Conditions
Equipment Type: Packaged Air Source Heat Pump
Manufacturer: Goodman Manufacturing Company Model: GPH14H36H41C
Output Capacity: 23660 Btuh
Supplemental Heat Required: 20481 Btuh Thermal Balance Point: 37 F
Backup Equipment Type: Electric Strip - 15 kW Electrical Heat Kit (3 stages of 5 kW)
Manufacturer: Goodman Manufacturing Company Model: HKR-05 (Qt. 3)
Output Capacity: 56084 Btuh 127 % load Temp Rise: 50.8 F
1st Stage Supplement: 5.0 kW 1st Stage Lock-Out Temp: 37 F
2nd Stage Supplement: 5.0 kW 2nd Stage Lock-Out Temp: 25 F
Reserve Heat: 5.0 kW
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Residential Plans Examiner Review Form Form
RPER 1
for HVAC System Design (Loads, Equipment, Ducts) 15 Mar 09
Hamilton County
Header Information
Contractor: REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ATTACHED
Manual J1 Form (and supporting worksheets): Yes No
Mechanical license: or MJ1AE Form* (and supporting worksheets): Yes No
OEM performance data (heating, cooling, blower): Yes No
Building plan #: Manual D Friction Rate Worksheet: Yes No
Duct distribution sketch: Yes No
Home address (Street or Lot#, Block, Subdivision): 7007 Lystra Rd, Entire House
I declare the load calculation, equipment, equipment selection and duct design were rigorously performed based on the building plan
listed above. I understand the claims made on these forms will be subject to review and verification.
Project Information
For: Joe Chen, Homeowner
7007 Lystra Rd, Harrison, TN 37341
Phone: (423)
Email: tiu
Design Conditions
Location: Indoor: Heating Cooling
Chattanooga Lovell Field AP, TN, US Indoor temperature (°F) 70 75
Elevation: 689 ft Design TD (°F) 48 17
Latitude: 35 °N Relative humidity (%) 50 50
Outdoor: Heating Cooling Moisture difference (gr/lb) 42.5 38.1
Dry bulb (°F) 22 92 Infiltration:
Daily range (°F) - 19 ( M ) Method Blower door
Wet bulb (°F) - 75 Shielding / stories 1 (no shielding) / 1
Wind speed (mph) 15.0 7.5 Pressure / AVF 50 Pa / 2700 cfm
Heating
Component Btuh/ft² Btuh % of load Ducts
Walls
Humidification 0 0
Ventilation 0 0
Adjustments 0 Floors
Cooling
Component Btuh/ft² Btuh % of load
Walls
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Project Summary Date: Nov 24, 2014
Entire House By: PE Load Calcs, LLC
Project Information
For: Joe Chen, Homeowner
7007 Lystra Rd, Harrison, TN 37341
Phone: (423)
Email: tiu
Notes: Homeowner is also interested in attic duct design should he later decide to abandon
his existing old duct system in small unconditioned crawlspace.
Design Information
Weather: Chattanooga Lovell Field AP, TN, US
Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool
6 W 12B-0bw 0.097 ne 4.66 1.48 536 432 2009 641 120 110 511 163
. G 10A-w 0.820 ne 39.36 27.70 84 0 3306 2327 0 0 0 0
. G 4A4-2ov 0.320 ne 15.36 18.89 20 0 314 386 10 0 157 193
. W 12B-0bw 0.097 se 4.66 1.48 240 230 1070 341 116 106 493 157
11 G 4A4-2ov 0.320 se 15.36 21.20 10 0 157 216 10 0 157 216
W 12B-0bw 0.097 sw 4.66 1.48 472 371 1728 551 0 0 0 0
G 4A4-2ov 0.320 sw 15.36 21.20 35 0 534 737 0 0 0 0
G 4A4-2ov 0.320 sw 15.36 10.29 11 23 175 117 0 0 0 0
G 4A4-2ov 0.320 sw 15.36 11.55 34 68 518 390 0 0 0 0
D 11G0 0.540 sw 25.92 15.71 21 21 544 330 0 0 0 0
W 12B-0bw 0.097 nw 4.66 1.48 36 36 168 53 0 0 0 0
P 12B-0sw 0.097 - 4.66 3.30 192 171 796 564 0 0 0 0
D 11G0 0.540 n 25.92 18.36 21 21 544 386 0 0 0 0
P 12B-0sw 0.097 - 4.66 3.30 100 100 466 330 0 0 0 0
C 16B-19ad 0.049 - 2.35 2.58 1729 1729 4065 4455 218 218 512 561
F 19A-0cvcp 0.295 - 5.32 1.90 1729 1729 9195 3276 218 218 1157 412
Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool
Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool
Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool
Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool
Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool Gross N/P/S Heat Cool
Project Information
For: Joe Chen, Homeowner
7007 Lystra Rd, Harrison, TN 37341
Phone: (423)
Email: tiu
Heating Cooling
External static pressure 0.56 in H2O 0.56 in H2O
Pressure losses 0.30 in H2O 0.30 in H2O
Available static pressure 0.26 in H2O 0.26 in H2O
Supply / return available pressure 0.205 / 0.055 in H2O 0.205 / 0.055 in H2O
Lowest friction rate 0.094 in/100ft 0.094 in/100ft
Actual air flow 1050 cfm 1050 cfm
Total effective length (TEL) 277 ft
st2 Peak AVF 730 813 0.094 813 12.9 8 x 18 ShtMetl st1
st3 Peak AVF 320 237 0.107 577 8.9 8 x 10 ShtMetl st1
st1 Peak AVF 1050 1050 0.094 788 14.2 8 x 24 ShtMetl
st2A Peak AVF 289 398 0.094 596 9.9 8 x 12 ShtMetl st2
st2B Peak AVF 114 187 0.094 421 7.5 8 x 8 ShtMetl st2A
st3A Peak AVF 74 52 0.140 166 4.9 8 x 8 ShtMetl st3
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Return Branch Detail Table
Grill Htg Clg TEL Design Veloc Diam HxW Stud/Joist Duct
Name Size (in) (cfm) (cfm) (ft) FR (fpm) (in) (in) Opening (in) Matl Trunk
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Friction Rate Worksheet PE LOAD CALCS, LLC
901.257.5910
From ACCA’s Manual D www.peloadcalcs.com
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Sheet 1
77 87
cfm,cfm
4"x10" 38 2"x12"
35 cfm, cfm 65 cfm
56 cfm, 2"x14"
PROJECT INFORMATION
Technician Name:
Testing Methods:
Serial Numbers:
Calibration Dates:
Design Blower Speed per Manual J Design Report: T2 Design ESP ("wc): 0.56
* The Technician should follow all Manufacturer’s installation instructions, local codes, as well as follow the guidelines from ACCA
Standards 5 & 9. Before measuring any airflow, a thorough inspection of the duct system must be completed which includes:
1. Visual inspection to see that all ducts have been connected, sealed and are sized and laid out correctly per design report, all
branch dampers and supply terminals are installed and in the fully open position, and a new clean air filter has been installed.
2. A duct leakage test (via duct blower) that meets the more stringent of the of either the (a) 2012 IECC leakage requirements,
(b) ACCA Standard 5 requirements, or (c) local code.
**If the measured total CFM through the heat exchanger is less than 85% of the design, or the ESP greater than 25% of design, at the
selected design speed. Stop and go back and repeat the duct system inspection. Remember, all dampers & supply grilles should be
fully open, and air filter and coils and fan should all be clean. If the problem still cannot be determined, then increase to the next
blower speed setting and repeat the heat exchanger airflow measurement. Please note that it is desirable to have a 10-15% excess
CFM measurement through the heat exchanger for this allows a margin for balancing the supplies since damper adjustments from
the fully-open position will increase the resistance (ESP) thereby reducing the total heat exchanger airflow.
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SUPPLY BRANCHES
Per ACCA Standard 5, individual room CFM are to be within ± 10%, or 25 CFM, whichever is greater, of its
target CFM for the supply and return ducts. For existing construction, and existing ductwork without
contractor modification, terminal CFM balancing is not required, unless otherwise specified by local code.
Room / Duct Terminal Location Target Airflow Test 1/ Final Test 2 / Final Test 3 / Final % Target
Living Room 1 150
Living Room 2 150
Dining Room 1 42
Dining Room 2 42
Hall 56
Kitchen 104
Laundry 47
Master 1 77
Master 2 77
MBath 35
Bath 56
Guest1 1 63
Guest1 2 63
Guest2 90
*** The Target Airflow may not necessarily be the design airflow from the design report, which was used solely for the purpose of
sizing the duct design. The Target Airflow may be the averaged, or normalized average, of the design heating and cooling airflow
values.
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Equipment Bill of Materials PE LOAD CALCS, LLC
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Equipment Qty
GPH1436H41C 1
5 kW Heat Kit w/ Circuit Breaker 3
Nest Thermostat 1
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ASHRAE 62.2 Report PE LOAD CALCS, LLC
901.257.5910
www.peloadcalcs.com
anthony.amadio@peloadcalcs.com
PROJECT INFORMATION
Name: Joe Chen
Company: Homeowner
Phone: 423 Email: tiu
Building Address: 7007 Lystra Rd
City, State and Zip: Harrison TN 37341
New or Existing: Existing
*If the sum of the highest flow rate of the two largest fans exceeds the Combustion CFM Threshold, then make-
up air must be supplied to any atmospherically vented appliance.
Designer Notes: Homeowner declines to have a new mechanical ventilation system installed at this time .
These calculations were made to determine the correct mechanical ventilation flow rate based on the
ASHRAE 62.2-2013 Standard.