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1 PTCS Aeroseal Specification Approval Measure Proposal Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum June 28, 2011

2 Measure Summary PTCS Duct Sealing & Heat Pump UES Measure Requesting Measure Status Change: No Change in measure savings: No Change in measure cost effectiveness: No Follow-up for RTF: Technical Specification Maintenance

3 Measure History Previously approved: Specifications Administered by RTF Since 03/2003 Measure Developer(s): RTF and subcommittee PTCS not current with Guidelines – Workbooks: Complete – Summary sheet: Need one – Documentation: Adequate – Measure cost and life documentation: Complete – Data and evaluation sources: Needs evaluation

4 Subcommittee Summary Subcommittee meetings: 5/26/2011 Subcommittee members: Adam Hadley, Zach Erdmann, Mark Jerome, Jeff Haberman, Todd Blackman, Darroll Clark, Neal Walsh, Mark Johnson, Mark Kendall, Andres Morrison, Brady Peeks

5 Aeroseal History With PTCS – Aeroseal previously has been recognized by RTF as delivering a valid duct total leakage @ 25 Pa test. – Aeroseal presented to the PTCS subcommittee a test protocol that utilizes a blower door with a digital manometer to work in conjunction with the Aeroseal machine. – Protocol will utilize a routine in the Aeroseal software to deliver a duct leakage to outside measurement at any desired test pressure

6 PTCS Changes – AeroSeal technician would be required to obtain PTCS duct sealing certification. All PTCS duct sealing requirements apply (e.g., assuring mechanical connections, etc.). – Only changes would be the equipment used by the technician to test leakage and the method by which duct sealant is applied

7 Sub Committee Recommendation: Accept Aeroseal equipment with blower door and duct leakage to outside test protocol as a PTCS-allowed method for measuring duct leakage to outside at 50 PA - Consensus

8 Decision Impact Specifications: No change necessary Savings: No impact Life: No impact Measure cost: No impact Cost to certify measure: No impact Practitioner qualifications: No change, PTCS certification required Evaluations requirements: No impact

9 RTF Proposed Motion: “I _________ move that the RTF approve the use of the Aeroseal machine in combination with a blower door to measure duct leakage to outside at 50 Pa, using the test protocol developed by Aeroseal and incorporated into the Aeroseal software system.”

10 PTCS Heat Pump Warrantee Specification Change Approval Measure Proposal Presentation to the Regional Technical Forum June 28, 2011

11 Changes to PTCS Remove From Specification: Heat pump equipment shall be warranted by the manufacturer against defects in material and workmanship for a minimum of 5 years from the date of start-up of the equipment. In addition, the compressor shall be warranted by the manufacturer against defects in material and workmanship for a minimum of five years from the date of startup. Warranties shall cover parts and labor. Participating Installers may offer to consumers the manufacturer’s extended warranty or service agreement to comply with the warranty requirements. This warranty should not be considered to cover equipment failure caused by failure to perform normal maintenance, abuse, or external causes beyond the control of the installing Participating Installer. Replace with: 3.3 New System Warranty The participating Installer shall provide to the consumer in writing the manufacturer’s warranty.

12 Sub Committee Recommendation Accept edits to PTCS heat pump specifications to allow manufacturer warranty terms on heat pump equipment. - Consensus

13 Decision Impact Specifications: No change necessary Savings: No impact Life: No impact Measure cost: Possible reduction consumer is not required to purchase extended warranty Cost to certify measure: No impact Practitioner qualifications: No change, PTCS certification required Evaluations requirements: No impact

14 RTF Proposed Motion: “I _________ move that the RTF approve amending the PTCS heat pump specifications section 3.3, New System Warranty, to eliminate requiring specific warranty periods, thus reading as follows: 3.3 New System Warranty The participating Installer shall provide to the consumer in writing the manufacturer’s Warranty.”


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