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Residential New SF Energy Star Homes Idaho and Montana UES Measure Updates: Energy Star Homes, DHP TCO Homes, and BOP2 Homes March 18 th, 2014.

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1 Residential New SF Energy Star Homes Idaho and Montana UES Measure Updates: Energy Star Homes, DHP TCO Homes, and BOP2 Homes March 18 th, 2014

2 Res New SF Energy Star Homes Measure Overview Current Category: UES Measure Current Status: Under Review Current Sunset Date: March 2014 Reason for Update/Review: Measure recommendation memo suggested these measures be placed under review. Update to new Pro Cost template, update to SEEM94 and update documentation. Baseline Type: Current Practice 2

3 ID & MT Energy Star Specs ID and MT programs build on the national spec to include: DHW improvements and retain PTCS heat pump commissioning, duct testing, and NW heat pump HSPF. IECC 2009 Z5 + Z6Adjusted Nat’l EStar HVAC Equipment Furnace AFUE80 AFUE90 AFUE Heat Pump HSPF / SEER7.7 / 139.0/14.5 Envelope CeilingR-38 or R-49R-38 RH WallR-20R-21 Adv FloorR-30 SlabR-10, 2-ft or 4-ft2ft - R-10 WindowU-0.35U-0.30 Infiltration and Ventilation Blower Door Test---4ACH50 Mechanical Ventilation--- ASHRAE Std 62.2 (Pt Source) DHW Gas EF0.590.62 Elec EF0.90.93 Low Flow Fixtures---- DuctsSealed Lights: % CFLs, LPD (W/ft 2 )50%, 1.180%, 0.72

4 ID & MT Ductless Heat Pump Technical Compliance Option (DHP TCO) and Building Option Package (BOP2) Energy Star Specs State Code IECC 2009 Z5 + Z6 DHP TCO (BOP1 + DHP) ID+MT BOP2 HVAC Equipment DHP Zonal Resistance Furnace AFUE80 AFUEZonal Resistance Zonal Electric Resistance Heat Pump HSPF / SEER7.7 / 139.0/14.5 Envelope CeilingR-38 or R-49R-38 RHR-49 RH WallR-20R-21 AdvR-21 + R-5 foam FloorR-30 R-38 SlabR-10, 2-ft or 4-ft2ft - R-10R-10 Full WindowU-0.35U-0.30U-0.30, SHGC≥0.4 Infiltration and Ventilation Blower Door Test---4ACH502.5ACH50 Mechanical Ventilation--- ASHRAE Std 62.2 (Pt Source) HRV 70% Recovery DHW Gas EF0.590.62 ---- Elec EF0.90.93 Low Flow Fixtures----x x DuctsSealed None permitted Lights: % CFLs, LPD (W/ft 2 )50%, 1.180%, 0.72 90%, 0.6

5 Measure Workbook Update Summary Developed New Construction Baseline SEEM workbook. Ensures consistency across all SF new construction measures. All simulations updated to SEEM 94 from SEEM 92 Updated calibration data used, Phase I and Phase II adjustments made. Latest ProCost template used for this measure workbook. Updated electric and domestic hot water calculations Matches latest RTF workbook for residential DHW tanks workbook. Costs updated from $69 to $ 92 for electric water heater Ventilation calculations done via SEEM Ventilation savings remain unchanged. Ceiling and floor insulation upgrade cost updated using the Standard Information Workbook.

6 Measure Workbook Update Summary DHP Calibration factors not yet finalized. Based on input from calibration team, DHP calibration adjustments numbers are an average of Zonal and Gas calibration adjustment factors Updated LPD for baseline and efficient case to account for EISA standards. Each case is defined by the percentage of high efficiency lamps. While developing CFL and LED workbooks, staff found that new lighting standards would decrease whole house LPD by 16%. Staff conducted back of the envelope calculations Staff to update residential lighting savings using RBSA SF dataset.

7 New CFL Savings Numbers Baseline requires 50 % efficient lighting Energy Star home requires 80% efficient lighting. DHP TCO requires 90 % efficient lighting No incremental cost for CFL as EISA compliant and CFL are comparable in cost. % CFL % EISA Compliant Incandescent Updated LPD (W/Sf) Previous LPD (W/sf) 0%100%1.47 1.75 50% 0.95 1.1 80%20%0.64 0.72 90%10%0.54 0.59

8 Items for RTF Discussion Change in Savings Updating to SEEM 94 and calibration adjustments decrease heating savings by at least 20 % in all cases. This decrease in savings is larger for gas, and HP heated homes based on calibration.

9 Summary of Changes Energy Savings have reduced for all HZ and CZ iterations of this measure. Updated package costs are approximately $ 500 lower to existing package costs. Energy Star homes are cost effective for electric HVAC system in all climate zone. For gas HVAC, Energy Star homes are cost effective in three HZ, CZ combinations only.

10 RTF Proposed Motion: I _________ move that the RTF approve the Energy Star New Construction Single Family ID & MT UES (E2ergy Star Homes, DHP TCO, BOP2) measures to “Proven” category with “Active” status with a sunset date of December, 2015

11 Washington Residential New Construction Measures Baseline workbook presented by Ecotope in December. Different paths/ options to meet code in WA. Aprrox. 40 prototypes. Ecotope performed ~ 3500 SEEM Runs Staff propose to pick likely scenarios from list of scenarios simulated by Ecotope. Staff will prepare Energy Star options for each scenario. Staff will consult Northwest Energy Star, Ecotope consulting to develop these scenarios WA residential new construction measures will be presented to the RTF in April. Oregon residential new construction measures will be presented to the RTF in April. No Change in methodology; SEEM update


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