Technical Guides and Materials Sample Clauses

Technical Guides and Materials. New Jersey’s Weatherization Field Guide Standard Work Specifications (SWS) Aligned edition prescribes correct installation practices in accordance with the NREL Standard Work Specifications and WPN 15­4. These standards are mandated for contractor/crew installations and form the basis for quality control inspections of completed work. In addition, Section C, Scope of Services, of the executed Grant Agreements with WAP agencies clearly states the following: “This project will be implemented in accordance to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Standard Work Specifications” as defined in the New Jersey Weatherization Field Guide (SWS aligned version) and the NJ WAP Policy and Procedures Manual.” WAP Agencies are required to include the Field Guide with all bid packages. Executed grant agreements is evidence of acceptance of the terms and conditions for WAP funds. Two copies of the New Jersey Field Guide were delivered to WAP Agencies by State Monitors in January 2015. The field guide can also be found at the Department of Community Affairs’ webpage at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/dca/divisions/dhcr/offices/wap.html. WAP Agencies have the ability to print the field guide and distribute to contractors and crews. All measures, building and Heating improvements, must be recommended by an approved energy audit and authorized by Appendix A of 10 C.F.R. § 440. Building Envelope Measures Typical building envelope measures in New Jersey address both conductive and convective heat losses. These measures include weather­ stripping, caulking, infiltration reduction measures, insulation, health and safety measures and other measures that are recommended by the approved energy audits, and authorized by Appendix A of 10 C.F.R. § 440. Heating System Improvement Measures Heating system improvement measures include the repair, retrofit, and replacement of the full variety of heating systems and hot water heaters encountered. A furnace or boiler may be replaced if the energy audit report recommends this as a prioritized measure and priority measure is financially reachable. Heating system improvement services are also available on an expedited basis to address emergency situations, if the client can be prioritized based on the point system. These services may also be financed with Health and Safety funds if circumstances so warrant. All clients receive an evaluation of the heating system as a regular part of the WAP energy audit process, and are eligible for both building envelope and he...
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Technical Guides and Materials. All work done is consistent with its DOE approved energy audit and Appendix A; Tennessee is approved to use LED's, replace Refrigerators, Lifetime changes and use of the Weatherization Assistance Program Audit tool (“NEAT, MHEA”) with the exception of the measures that have been identified as low cost or no cost. He All measures and incidental repairs performed on projects must meet the specifications, objectives and desired outcomes outlined in the Standard Work Technical G the form of technical assistance memorandums, technical assistance contractors, or through reference to DOE established guidance. The measures identified are the m current Tennessee Specific Standard Work Specifications will be available online and in digital form via the WAPez platform and linked here Tennessee Housing De Guide) to the current version, the approved SWS has been uploaded as an attachment to the SF-424. THDA contracted with Saturn Resource Management in PY18 to create a Tennessee specific field guide, this was updated in 2021. Tennessee’s current SWS Field Ensuring Quality Work from Quality Control Inspectors, Energy Auditors and Contractors All units must receive a final inspection by a THDA approved Quality Control Inspector ("QCI"). A THDA approved QCI must have a current QCI certification fro QCIs are required to ensure weatherization work has been completed and meets the current technical guidance and SWS. QCIs must attend all mandatory weatheriz the course within six (6) months they are no longer eligible to conduct QCI visits until they take the course. A QCI's performance is monitored by THDA or THDA' If there are repeat findings from a QCI, additional training will be required. If after successfully passing additional training the QCI continues to have repeat findings,

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  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

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