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STATE OF CALIFORNIASINGLE DWELLING UNIT HOT WATER SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION CECCF2RPLB02E (Revised 01/19)CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSIONCERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION Single Dwelling Unit Hot Water System DistributionCF2RPLB02E (Page.

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How to fill out the CEC-CF2R-PLB-02-E (Revised 01/19) online

Filling out the CEC-CF2R-PLB-02-E (Revised 01/19) form online is a crucial step for documenting the installation of hot water systems in single dwelling units. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure the process is seamless and accurate.

Follow the steps to properly complete the CEC-CF2R-PLB-02-E online.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the online version of the form and load it in your editing interface.
  2. Begin by entering the project name, enforcement agency, permit number, dwelling address, city, and zip code in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. For section A, 'Design Dwelling Unit Water Heating Systems Information', input details for the designated water heating system(s) specified in the registered CF1R compliance document. Reference the corresponding values as instructed.
  4. Proceed to section B, 'Installed Dwelling Unit Water Heating Systems Information'. This involves documenting installed systems. Repeat for each system by filling in the required fields, ensuring to input the system ID, type, fuel type, and rated input values.
  5. In section D, provide information on the installed dwelling unit water heating efficiency. Make sure to enter values that meet or exceed those indicated on the CF1R.
  6. For the manufacturer information in section E, enter the name and model number of the installed water heater.
  7. Complete sections F through N by ensuring all mandatory requirements and additional specifications for the type of hot water system are documented correctly, including any signature fields at the end.
  8. After filling in all sections, review the form for accuracy. You can then save changes, download the completed form, print a copy, or share it with relevant parties as needed.

Complete your documentation online today to ensure compliance and enhance energy efficiency.

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