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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cf2r plb 03 e in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Permit Number' in the designated fields. Ensure that these details are accurate as they are crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the 'Dwelling Address', including 'City' and 'Zip Code'. This information is essential for compliance with local regulations.
  4. In section A, select the appropriate type of pool and spa system from the options provided. This will guide subsequent requirements.
  5. Proceed to section B, where you will confirm compliance with equipment requirements. Check each box as applicable, ensuring all conditions are met.
  6. Continue through sections C to F, filling out specifications regarding installation requirements, pump sizing, and piping details as outlined in the form.
  7. Finally, complete the responsible person's declaration statement at the end of the form. Ensure all signatures and dates are correctly filled out before submission.

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What is CF2R form? CF2R: Certificate of Installation (Installation Inspection) Construction and Installer Verification Testing. Forms Signed and Submitted by Installing Subcontractor or Builder During Construction Verifying Installations and Installation Testing.
THe CF1R is the Title 24 Energy Compliance Report. The CF2R is filled out by the installing contractor(s). The CF3rs are the HERS testing forms filed out by the project HERS rater.
When submitting a new construction residential project for permit in California, the project team will typically submit a CF-1R form to show compliance with the California Energy Code (Title 24 Part 6).
Ideally, the flow rate will be in the middle of the range at around 50 GPM. At this flow rate, the heater will work the most efficiently, meaning it will use the least energy to heat your pool.
CF1R Forms (Residential Certificates of Compliance) If your project scope includes HERS measures, CF1R documents will need to be completed through a HERS Providers registry. See the California Energy Commission website for more information on HERS and the HERS program.

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What is CF2R form? CF2R: Certificate of Installation (Installation Inspection) Construction and Installer Verification Testing. Forms Signed and Submitted by Installing Subcontractor or Builder During Construction Verifying Installations and Installation Testing. Posted at Building Site.
If you have a heater with a copper heat exchanger, and you have a VSP pump, its recommended to run the pump 24/7. I run the pump at night at min. The idea is to keep the water running and avoid the water to become stagnant at the exchanger tubes and create corrosion issues.
As with most questions surrounding pool heating, theres no one-size-fits-all answer. It all depends on your pools size, the heat pump efficiency, and climate conditions. Generally speaking, though, you can expect your pump to draw between 5 kW to 6 kW per hour to maintain a warm, comfortable temperature.

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