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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-­‐101S902   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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Aug 11, 2011 Division 48 -‐ Electrical Power Generation system was updated to reflect the new PEX loop system, as designed by Uponor. control, decathlon point optimization, and home interface systems around our home's brain.
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