PY16 Midyear Policy Meeting
MN Weatherization Assistance Program
January 18, 2017
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF
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Welcome & Introductions
• Name
• Organization - office location
• Work as it relates to the MN WAP
• Number of years in WAP
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Midyear Meeting Goals
PURPOSE: To provide ongoing clarity,
consistency, and communication
• Update network on required policy changes
& training activities
• Provide first glance at PY17
• Gather input on WAP software
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Midyear Meeting Agenda
• Program Update
• The Fiscal Picture
• Federal Update
• Renewable Energy Equipment Grant Program
• Training Activities Update
• Network Activity
* Working lunch *
• Policy Updates
• Monitoring summary
• Software discussion 4
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MIDYEAR MEETING PROGRAM UPDATE
Staffing
Fiscal Update
Program Activities
Federal Update
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MN State WAP Team
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• Bill & Michelle: oversight
• Jake: coordinator
• vacant: team lead
• Dean, Ivan, and Bill: field monitors
• vacant: administrative monitor
• Ben: training & technical assistance
• Jana: fiscal
• vacant: data
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Funding Levels
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PY 2016
DOE - Nationwide: $213,814,000
DOE - Minnesota: $9,157,907
1 New York $18,794,102 8.8%
2 Michigan $14,397,981 6.7%
3 Pennsylvania $13,754,306 6.4%
4 Ohio $12,670,127 5.9%
5 Illinois $12,503,393 5.8%
6 Minnesota $9,157,907 4.3%
7 Wisconsin $8,147,306 3.8%
8 Indiana $6,193,959 2.9%
9 Massachusetts $6,058,804 2.8%
10 California $5,857,131 2.7%
Funding Levels
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PY 2016
How Minnesota compared to other states:-about half the size of New York (largest)
-larger then the bottom 16 Grantees combined
$0
$2,000,000
$4,000,000
$6,000,000
$8,000,000
$10,000,000
$12,000,000
$14,000,000
$16,000,000
$18,000,000
$20,000,000
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Funding Levels
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MN USDOE & EAPWX Allocations
$0
$2,000,000
$4,000,000
$6,000,000
$8,000,000
$10,000,000
$12,000,000
$14,000,000
$16,000,000
$18,000,000
2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
EAP/WX transfer
DOE Allocation
Funding Levels
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$0
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
MN DOE & EAP/WX combined
PY16 Spending Status
Service Provider Allocations
• EAPWX A2106
– Closed 9/30/16
– 100% spent down
– Great job!!
PY16 Spending Status
Service Provider Allocations (July-Nov.)
• DOE - 37% spent statewide
– Total allocation $8,052,017.00
– Total spent $2,978,241.34
– Percent spent ranges from 0% - 69%
PY16 Spending Status
Service Provider Allocations (July-Nov.)
• EAPWX A2107- 13.5% spent statewide
– Total allocation $8,785,479.82
– Total spent $1,374,931.18
– Percent spent ranges from 3% - 56%
PY16 Spending Status
Service Provider Allocations (July-Nov.)
• Propane 28.8% spent statewide
– Total allocation $ 318,805.64
– Total spent $91,859.36
– Percent spent ranges from 0% - 100%
Funding End Dates
• DOE - PY16:
– 100% spent by 6/30/2017
– No possible carry over (end of federal contract)
• EAPWX A2107:
– 75% spent by 6/30/2017
– 100% spent by 9/30/2017
• Propane - PY16 :
– 100% spent by 6/30/2017
– Excess balances will be reallocated statewide in PY17
PY16 Program Update
• Midyear program activity
– Audit Events:
• Completed jobs: 212
– DOE goal 818: (26% of goal)
• 402 including in process
– Health & Safety Average:
• DOE = $1,197
• EAPWX = $1,929
– Includes in progress H&S expenditures
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Federal Update
• Not a lot is known at this point
- new federal administration 1/20/17
- continuing resolution 4/28/17
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Federal Update
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Congress
•10 CFR 440
Department of Energy
•Weatherization Program Notices (WPN)
•Memos
MN Department of Commerce
•State Plan
•Policy Manual
•Reference Materials
Service Providers
•Contracts
•Policy Manual
•Work Orders
Federal Update
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Federal Update
• WPN 17-1
– Grant guidance and application instructions for the
PY16 WAP State Plan
– Includes guidance that informs our policy
– adjusted average expenditure limit for PY 2017 is
$7,212 (up from $7,105).
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Federal Update
• For PY16:
– State of Minnesota Allocation: $9,157,907
• Admin $948,940
• TTA $1,434,372
• Program $6,774,595
EAPWX A2108
• Goal is to release each year by March 1, but
not a guarantee
• EAP is on track to expend current funds
• As in the past with new EAPWX funds,
– first in-first out allocation approach
– 80% spend down requirement
Federal Update
Questions?
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MIDYEAR MEETING RENEWABLE ENERGY EQUIPMENT GRANT PROGRAM
Current funding status
Program update
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Policy Update
• SHPO
– All REEGP projects
– Use the existing WAP online submittal form.
– Add the term "REEGP " in the appropriate text field (i.e. right of way or roof)
– For solar projects:
• An aerial view of the site, showing the location and approximate size of the array
• Photos of all four sides of the building, again showing the location and approximate size of the array
Additional information can be followed through email
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Installation Amounts
• Solar Air Panels
– Equipment/Install: $8,000
– Admin Allowance: $800
• EPA Phase II certified Wood/Pellet Boiler/Furnace
– Equipment/Install: $15,000
– Admin Allowance: $800
• EPA Phase II certified Wood/Pellet stove
– Equipment/Install: $4,000
– Admin Allowance: $400
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Wood/Pellet Stove
Installed by Tri-County Community Action
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Solar Air Panels
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Installed by Minnesota Valley Action Council
Wood/Pellet Boiler
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Installed by Tri-County Community Action
Wood/Pellet Furnace
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Installed by Lakes and Pines Community Action
Reminder
• Traditional REEGP and Pilot Project
– End on June 30, 2017
• Remaining funds for Traditional REEGP: $75,000
• Low-Income EAP/WAP eligible households
• Opportunity to serve more clients
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REEGP: Traditional
• Contact information – Mark McLaughlin,
• REEGP forms: Appendix F Special Funding
http://mn.gov/commerce/industries/energy/service-
providers/wap/
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Questions?
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REEGP: Traditional
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MIDYEAR MEETING TRAINING UPDATE
Training Activities
Technical Assistance
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WAP Training Update
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WAP Training Update
Energy Savings
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WAP Training Update
Client And Worker Health and Safety
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WAP Training Update
Quality Work
Efficient and Effective Program Management
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waptac.org
WAP Training Update
• Tier 1 Training:
– Comprehensive, occupation-specific
– JTA aligned
– Accredited Agency
– e.g. Energy Auditor, QCI, Crew Leader
• Tier 2 Training:
– Single-issue, short-term
– e.g. Dense packing, crawlspace, ASHRAE
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WAP Training Update
• Tier 1 PY16
– HEP Quality Control
Inspector (QCI)
– HEP Energy Auditor (EA)
– Crew Leader (CL)
– Multifamily QCI
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Fond du Lac Tribal and Community CollegePicture: DSGW Architects
WAP Training Update
• New QCI Training and Certification
– Audience: Staff who will perform inspections – Who meet BPI prerequisites
– Not yet QCI certified
– 5 day training, followed by testing soon after
– At Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
• September, 2016
• June 5-9, 2017 with testing the following week,
currently full
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WAP Training Update
• QCI Review and Retesting
– Audience:
• Currently certified QCI
• Within six months of recertification
– One day review
– Field Testing the same week
– No written test required (if CEUs are up to date)
– At Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
• Weeks of February 6 and 13, 2017
• Potential for June dates (dependent on funding)
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WAP Training Update
• Energy Auditor (EA)
– Audience:
• Newer Auditors to prepare for Building Analyst
• Experienced Auditors to sharpen their skills
– Two weeks (non concurrent)
– In class testing
– At Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
• August 1-5 and August 15-19 complete
• January 9-13 and January 23-27
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WAP Training Update
• Crew Leader (CL) Training
– Audience:
• Crew members
• Contractors (Policy Manual 6.9.2.1, 7.6.1)
• Staff who supervise crews and contractors
– 5 day training
– In class testing
– Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
• Rescheduled for March 6-10
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WAP Training Update
• Multifamily QCI (originally BA)
– Audience: QCI at agencies that:
• Currently weatherize multifamily buildings, or
• Interested in weatherizing multifamily buildings (5+)
• As space allows, auditors and coordinators can
attend (who would not receive certification)
– March 6-10 in St. Paul
– April 3-7 in Bloomington
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WAP Training Update
Tier 2 Trainings
• Mechanical Training
• Wisconsin Technical
Training Conference
• Minnesota Energy
Conference
• Mid Year Update
• Weatherization Assistant
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Duct boot manufacturing, Minnesota Energy Conference
Picture: Community Housing Partners used with permission
WAP Training Update
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• CAPRW Mechanical Training Lab• Nine appliances
• Variety of ventilation and CAZ scenarios
WAP Training Update
• Heating System and Water Heater Fundamentals
– CHP won the curriculum development RFP
• Curriculum to be completed by March 1, 2017
– Training RFP will be posted soon
– Up to eight two day trainings between March and
June, 2017
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WAP Training Update
• Wisconsin Technical Training Conference
– Audience: Primarily Technical Staff
– Description
• Technical Training Conference
• DOE representatives and national experts
– Wausau, WI
– September 12-15, 2016
– Five state staff and a number of SP staff attended
– Highlights
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WAP Training Update
• Minnesota Energy Conference
– Audience: All WAP and EAP staff
– Sugar Lake Lodge again won RFP
– Conference Date: May 17-19
– Consider conference committee participation
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WAP Training Update
• Weatherization Assistant Training
– WA for Administrative Staff
• Not scheduled
– WA Libraries and Database Management
• Not scheduled
– WA for Energy Auditors
• Northwest area one day training held in December at
Mahube-Otwa
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WAP Training Update
• Other Tier 2
– ASHRAE 2016 (effective July 2017)
• Energy Conference
– Multifamily Ventilation Training for High Rise
• Techniques for Measuring
• Techniques for Upgrading Ventilation Systems
• Energy Conference
– Administrative Training
• Policy Rollout, Mid-year, and will be encompassed in Energy Conference
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WAP Training Update
• Training Survey—Thanks for Responsiveness
– Gauging needs and interest
– Important for contracting and training purposes
– Especially important for Tier 1
• CL, crews and contractors
• QCI Recertification, many are up this year
• New QCI
• Energy Auditor
• Multifamily QCI
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Technical Assistance
• Commerce Goals
– Help you do your job
– Model how to approach technical question
– Improve quality statewide
– Refine policy and procedures
– Create material for additional technical
resources
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Technical Assistance
• Resources
– Commerce Website
• DOE State Plan/ EAPWX State Plan
• Manual and Appendices
• Previous Presentations
• WA Instructions
• Forms
• WAP WIRE
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Technical Assistance
Commerce Website
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Technical Assistance
• Other Resources
– SWS
– WA Manual
– Field Guide
– Minnesota Code
– WA Training Website
– WAPTAC
– Fridge information
– eHEAT
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Technical Assistance
• Please include in information requests
– Household number (if related to a specific job)
– Clear question(s)
– Related Policy
– Context (pictures when applicable)
– WA file (when applicable)
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SWS Field Guide Update
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Thank You
Questions: [email protected]
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MIDYEAR MEETING NETWORK BEST PRACTICES
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MIDYEAR MEETING LUNCH
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MIDYEAR MEETING POLICY UPDATES
Reasons & approach
Section by Section Updates
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Policy Manual Update
• Goal: To review changes and clarifications
made to the WAP Policy Manual, including
existing policy reminders
• Reason for midyear changes:
– Recommendations made by DOE
– Clarifications needed as identified through frequent
questions or discovery of errors
• Approach to policy changes: annually at the
onset of each program year, midyear as needed
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Section 3: Dwelling Eligibility
• HUD List
– 3.3.2.2 Income Eligibility for Eligible HUD/USDA
Properties
– mentioned in 2.2 section
– Per WAP Memorandum 016 HUD lists are no
longer valid as of 1/1/17
• Buildings can receive HUD approval case by case
• Eligibility can be determined through normal process
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Clarification - Section 3.8
• Client Refusal of Programmable T-stat
– Not considered “refusal of work”
• WA Manual 9-42
• Unlike other measures, savings tied to client behavior
– Refusal of work form still required
• Client must be given the option
• Protects SP if client forgets they declined
– Update: MN residential mechanical code requires a programmable T-stats with all furnace replacements.
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Clarification - Section 4.2.1
• Regarding Audit Events:
“In homes that utilize both DOE and EAPWX
funds, a minimum of one ECM per fund type is
required.”
– You do not need an ECM for each EAPWX type in
WA. (ex. EAPWX, EAPWXCO, EAPWXCO2)
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8.1.1 Service Provider Monitoring Requirements:
• POLICY: Service Providers must ensure the
following before, during or after a monitoring
visit:
– 1. Electronic client files/or monitoring tools must
be submitted to the appropriate field monitor by
the date specified, in advance of the visit.
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Form Changes
• REVISED: Client Participation Form
– Numbering corrected
• Blower Door and House of Pressure Form
– Spillage requirement corrected from 60 seconds
to 120 seconds to accurately reflect policy
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Allowable Measures Chart
• Added: Section 10 Line 3 and 4
– Install/ repair/ replace/ programmable and non-
programmable thermostat
• IRM
• HSM
– MN code requires the installation of a
programmable thermostat with all furnace
installations.
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Allowable Measures Chart
• Added: Section 26 Line 4
• HRV/ERV
– Clean and Balance flow rate for Heat Recovery
Ventilator or Energy Recovery Ventilators.
– If needed to meet ASRHAE continuous
ventilation rate requirement.
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Standalone Allowable Measures Chart
• Section 9 Line 81
– Water Heater Vapor Sensor
• Replacement of a vapor sensor for a space or water
heating system installed by WAP is an allowable
stand alone event expenditure while the installers
warranty is in effect.
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Allowable Measures Chart
• Added: To sections referring to Condensate Pumps, including:
– Section 10 Line 2
– Section 14 Line 1 and 2
– Section 19-Line 3
• “Also, includes the use of floor cord protector to eliminate tripping hazard posed by condensate lines transecting a walking area.”
• An effective and cost-effective solution to the tripping hazard posed by condensate lines
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• Floor cord protector
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Allowable Measures Chart
Fuel Switch Guidance – Appendix C
• Coordinators sent Temporary Policy 12-11-2015– The cost associated with installing a new fuel line or
pipe to a home is not allowed in the Minnesota Weatherization Assistance Program
– Fossil-fuel to fossil-fuel switches will be considered based on the cost-effectiveness of the new heating system as determined by the Weatherization Assistant software
• Two Fuel Switch Forms are required: – Fuel Switch Request Form (signed by customer)
– Fuel Switch Summary Form
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Reminder
• Seal zone pressure test holes at the Quality
Control Inspection.
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Follow-up
• Question from last year about the possibility
of de-rating insulation based on future
compression by WAP workers.
– After consulting with DOE, de-rating of insulation
for future compression would not be allowed.
– Insulation Averaging is acceptable per WA
Addendum
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Policy Considerations for PY17
• A number of areas are under consideration
– Depressurization based replacement method
– Combined EC motor and furnace SIR method
– Lien Wavier guidance
– New DOE guidance
• H&S
• Multifamily
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Policy Updates
Questions?
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MIDYEAR MEETINGMONITORING SUMMARY
Monitoring update
Overall observations of QCI/SWS
Monitoring trends
Administrative approach & monitoring tool
WA desk monitoring/reports
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Monitoring Update
Our monitoring goals:
• Consistent expectations of quality work
- SWS has help in this regard
• Clear references for Issues and Findings
• Identify and provide T&TA
• Improve MN WAP program
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Monitoring Update
What’s on a monitoring report?
• Observation:– Best practices and opportunities for improvement
• Compliance Issue: – Items that do not meet a specific policy or program requirement
• Finding: – Items that endanger clients
– Items that could result in disallowed costs
– Repeated or major compliance issues
Monitoring Update
What’s on a monitoring report?
• Observation: HH# (description)
– Citation: (reference)
– Recommendation: (description, if needed)
• Compliance Issue: HH# (description)
– Citation: (reference)
– Required Action: (description)
• Finding: HH# (description)
– Citation: (reference)
– Required Action: (description)
Monitoring Update
101 total items from all issued monitoring reports
• 46 observations (44%)
• 55 compliance issues (53%)
• 3 findings (3%)
Monitoring Update
101 total items from all issued monitoring reports
• 46 observations (44%)
– Mostly positive client service comments
Monitoring Update
101 total items from all issued monitoring reports
• 55 compliance issues (53%)
– Mesh tape on first 10 feet of ductwork
– Contractor daily testing
– Sump pump covers
– Pipe wrap
– Insulation tags
Monitoring Update
101 total items from all issued monitoring reports
• 3 findings (3%)
– Payment for work that did not pass QCI
Pipe Wrap on Water Heaters
• Full coverage – excluding hot flue clearances
Refrigerators
• Unmetered refrigerator with no explanation.
• Energy data for the refrigerator was not
accurate. Data from the WA dropdown does
not match the appliance in the home
– WAP Policy Manual 4.3.4 (Page 20)
– Weatherization Assistant User’s Manual-
Addendum 11.5 (page 8)
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Spray Foam Label
• A dated receipt/tag/label signed by the
installer was not installed for the spray foam
insulation.
– Have the installer provide a signed and dated
receipt that includes: amount installed, coverage
area, thickness, and R-value.
– SWS 4.1401.1d
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Mobile Homes – Belly Repair
• Use the new belly modeling tool (effective7/1/16)
• Insulation/foam installed in the belly must have a
label/tag/receipt of the material, amount of insulation
installed, and R-value.
– Can be placed in the same area as the MH
manufacturers label/electric area door/WH closet.
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Conclusion
• Fewer findings again this compared to this point in
PY15!
• SWS has helped with consistency of work across the
state
• The QCI process is identifying and correcting issues
before compliance monitoring
• Tier 1 and 2 trainings are helping
• Keep up the good work!!
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MIDYEAR MEETING SOFTWARE DISCUSSION
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MIDYEAR MEETING IN CLOSING
Evaluations
Thank you!
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THANK YOU!!!
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