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i~ <br />NCHFA HpUSI1VG REHABII,Z'I',4,'I'ZpN PROGRAMS -Energy Standards <br />cross-sectional area or throat; and, 'n allow for insulating supply and return ductwork <br />per Section 2.5, above, Metal ductwork with exterior insulation is preferred. •A •copy <br />of the duct design calculations and drawings shall be retained in the clients case file. <br />In no case should the building envelop or framing be used as part of the duct system. <br />5.7 No dwelling rehabilitated with Program assistance shall retain any unvented <br />combustion appliance after rehabilitation. <br />5.8 Any existing woad-burning space heater should be replaced unless it is: 1) <br />certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to meet 1990 emissions <br />regulations; or, 2) air-tight and equipped with athermostatically-controlled damper/air <br />intake (e.g., Rite-way, Ashley, etc); or, 3) air-tight and equipped with a secondary <br />combustion chamber and/or a catalytic combustor (e.g., Jotul, Country Comfort, etc.). <br />5.9 If it is the owner's preference that an existing space heater be replaced with a <br />wood-burning space heater, the new unit must be certified by EPA. The Recipient <br />must retain a copy of the EPA label in the client's case file. Any installation of a <br />wood-burning heater should include direct piping of combustion aix into the stove, <br />essentially decoupling the combustion air/combustion products from the air inside the <br />house. <br />6.0 Ventilation Systems. <br />6.]. AlI units rehabilitated with Program funds must be ventilated per ITC State <br />Residential Building Code, at a minimum. Each unit should be evaluated individually <br />to determine potential need for additional ventilating. A minimum c,f one square foot <br />(S~ of free vent area per 150 SF attic floor area is recommended. Where new roof <br />covers are indicated, continuous ridge-and-soffet vent systems should be considered. <br />Powered attic ventilation systems should be installed only as a last resort. When the <br />installation of foundation vents is indicated, thermostatically-controlled "automatic" <br />foundation vents are preferred. <br />6.2 Units being "wrapped" in vinyl ar aluminum siding as part of their <br />rehabilitation may need increased soffit/attic ventilation to compensate for the . <br />increased tightness of the unit's envelope. Use continuous perforated siding under all <br />soffits. <br />6.3 Where practicable, all bathrooms and kitchens in units rehabilitated with <br />Program funds shall be f fled with exhaust fans which are vented to the exterior and <br />equipped with backdraft dampers, Four-inch insulated vent ducts are recommended <br />for bath exhaust fans. Kitchen vent ducts should also be insulated. Combustion <br />appliances in conditioned space should be tested for carbon monoxide <br />
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