CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SOLAR DECATHLON 2011 Team SCI-Arc/Caltech CHIP COMPACT HYPER_INSULATED PROTOTYPE Project Manual August 11,2011 Project Manager (Design and Construction): Reed Finlay ([email protected]) Project Manager (PR and Development): Elisabeth Neigert ([email protected]) 1 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Table of Contents Summary of Changes 2 Rules Compliance Checklist 3 Structural Calculations 6 Detailed Water Budget 7 Summary of Unlisted Electrical Components 9 Summary of Reconfigurable Features 10 Interconnection Application Form 11 Energy Analysis Results and Discussion 12 Master Specification Division 1 -‐ General Requirements 27 Division 5-‐ Metals 30 Division 6 -‐ Woods & Composites 46 Division 7 -‐ Thermal & Moisture Protection 67 Division 8 -‐ Doors, Windows & Openings 83 Division 9 -‐ Finishes 106 Division 10 -‐ Specialties 136 Division 11 -‐ Equipment 147 Division 12 -‐ Furnishings 151 Division 21 -‐ Fire Suppression 167 Division 22 -‐ Plumbing 171 Division 23 -‐ HVAC 198 Division 25 -‐ Integrated Automation 225 Division 26 -‐ Electrical 231 Division 27 -‐ Communication 254 Division 28 -‐ Electrical Safety 263 Division 31 -‐ Shoring & Bracing 269 Division 32 -‐ Exterior Improvement 271 Division 48 -‐ Electrical Power Generation 278 Appendix I -‐ Stamped Structural Drawings Attached 2 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Summary of Changes Section 11: The garbage disposal was added, and other appliances (washer, dryer) were updated to the final equipment selections. Section 21: The fire suppression system was updated to reflect the new PEX loop system, as designed by Uponor. Section 22: PVC wastewater lines were removed because all wastewater lines in the house are ABS. Plumbing fixtures were also substantially changed to reflect the final equipment selection. Greywater and rainwater irrigation equipment was also added. Section 23: Sensors were updated to reflect final equipment, and additional HVAC controls were added. Section 32: New rainwater and grey water irrigation systems have been added. Water budget: The budget has been updated to reflect the need to fill a thermal storage tank and rainwater tank in the period between the initial fill and the secondary top-‐off fill. 3 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Rules Compliance Checklist RULE RULE DESCRIPTION LOCATION DESCRIPTION LOCATION O-‐101 O-‐103 Assembly Sequence Plans (amended to new Rule 4-‐2 Construction Equipment Departure Sequence Plans site) Rule 4-‐2 Construction Equipment Construction Equipment Schedule O-‐102 Rule 4-‐3 Ground Penetration Ground Penetration-‐ 2 grounding rods E-‐103 Foundation Plan A-‐311, A-‐312, S-‐ Foundation Sections 101, S-‐201, S-‐502 Foundation Detail L-‐102,L-‐103 Deck Details S-‐101, structural Rule 4-‐4 Impact on the Turf Load Bearing calcs Rule 4-‐5 Generators Construction Equipment Schedule O-‐102,H-‐101 Rule 4-‐6 Spill Containment Liquid Location and Spill Containment Plan H-‐101 Rule 4-‐6 Spill Containment Schedule of Liquid Containment Devices H-‐101 Rule 4-‐7 Lot Conditions Foundation Plan_Elevation Change S-‐502 (Detail Q) Rule 4-‐7 Lot Conditions Foundation Plan_Elevation Change S-‐502 (Detail Q) Rule 5-‐2 Solar Envelope Dimensions Solar Envelope Compliance Elevations A-‐201, A-‐202 Rule 5-‐2 Solar Envelope Dimensions No Exemptions Rule 6-‐1 Structural Design Approval Structural Drawing Set S-‐101S902 Rule 6-‐2 Finished Square Footage Finished Square Footage Compliance Plan G-‐301 4 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Rule 6-‐2 Finished Square Footage No operable features will alter square footage Rule 6-‐3 Entrance and Exit Routes ADA Tour Route Compliance Plan G-‐302 Rule 7-‐1 Placement Not currently applicable Rule 7-‐2 Watering Restrictions Not currently applicable Solar Plan A-‐112 PV Wiring Plan E-‐103 Rule 8-‐1 PV Technology Limitations Three-‐Line Diagram E-‐602 Rule 8-‐3 Batteries Not currently applicable Rule 8-‐3 Batteries Not currently applicable Rule 8-‐4 Desiccant Systems Not currently applicable Rule 8-‐4 Desiccant Systems Not currently applicable Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid Included in project manual Electrical Distribution Plan E-‐101, E-‐102 Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid Exterior Connection Plan E-‐103 Electrical Distribution Plan E-‐101 Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid 3 Line Diagram E-‐602 Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid One-‐line electrical diagram E-‐601 Calculation of service/feeder net computed load per NEC Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid 220 Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid Exterior Connection Plan A-‐202 Rule 8-‐5 Village Grid Exterior Connection Plan A-‐202 Rule 9-‐1 Container Locations Liquid Location and Spill Containment Plan H-‐101 Drawing(s) demonstrating that the primary supply water tank(s) is fully shaded from direct solar radiation between 9 A-‐202 (see sheet a.m. and 5 p.m. EDT or between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. solar notes for shading Rule 9-‐1 Container Locations time on October 1 of tanks) 5 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Quantity, specifications , and delivery date(s) of all team- Refrigerant only-‐ provided liquids for irrigation, thermal mass, hydronic see Division 23 of system pressure testing, and thermodynamic system specifications in Rule 9-‐2 Team-‐Provided Liquids operation Project Manual Structural Calculations See attached Appendix I (Attached) 6 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Detailed Water Budget Day Competition Hot Water (gal) Cold Water (gal) 10 Clothes Washer - 13.14 Dishwasher 5.3 - Cooking - 1 Hot Water Draw 15 - Total 18.3 14.14 11 Clothes Washer 13.14 Hot Water Draw (2) 30 Total 30 13.14 12 Clothes Washer 13.14 Hot Water Draw (2) 30 Cooking 1 Dishwasher 5.3 Total 35.3 14.14 13 Hot Water Draw (3) 45 Dinner Parties 5 Total 45 5 14 Clothes Washer (2) 26.28 Dishwasher 5.3 Hot Water Draw (2) 30 Total 35.3 26.28 15 Cooking 1 Dinner Parties 5 Hot Water Draw (2) 30 Total 30 6 16 Dishwasher 5.3 Hot Water Draw (2) 30 7 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Clothes Washer (2) 26.28 Total 35.3 26.28 17 Dishwasher 5.3 Clothes Washer 13.14 Cooking 1 Hot Water Draw (2) 30 Total 35.3 14.14 Thermal Storage Tank 120 Competition Total 264.5 260.4 Water Budget Total Gallons House Usage 404.9 Thermal Storage Tank 120 Rainwater Tank 90 Total 614.9 Tank Level Summary Gallons filled Initial fill +615 Thermal Storage Tank -120 Rainwater Tank -90 Top off +145 Final 550 Initial fill requested: 615 gallons Top-off fill requested: 145 gallons 8 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Summary of Unlisted Electrical Components Please note: All electrical components are listed. 9 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011 CHIP 2011 SCI-‐ARC / Caltech Solar Decathlon 2011 As-‐Built Project Manual Article I. Summary of Reconfigurable Features Fold out end walls Located at the south aperture of the house, these two fold-in walls are able to live in two positions. In the open position they allow for the large southern exposure to be open to the exterior terrace. Withing the home, these walls have the ability to further transform themselves by opening up to allow access and usability to the services beyond. In the closed position, these walls serve to black out the living room space (for privacy, movie night, study night, etc) and to provide further thermal protection on cold nights. Pull out Furniture Living in the stowed position, the furniture of the house always has a place to hide. Intelligently and precisely fit into the east wall, each piece of furniture can be removed from its hiding place when needed to activate the space. The living room features emerge from the wall to create a comfortable, flexible living area while the space that the furniture is removed from is activated to become a living space of its own. The dining room furniture tucks away neatly when not in use as well. The spaces below the floor and in the wall are utilized for optimal use of space. Similarly, the dressing/bedroom space is fitted with pullout features to maximize the amount of storage space while allowing for the ability to “put the bedroom away” and clear the platform for alternative activities. 10 D.O.E. Solar Decathlon 2011
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