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If your local jurisdiction allows the use of COMcheck to demonstrate energy code compliance, showing compliance for metal buildings can be much easier than you may have thought.
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Metal buildings are typically insulated by draping batt-type insulation over the structural supports and attaching the metal panels, compressing the insulation at the supports.
This guide contains typical metal building insulation system constructions and their associated U-values when different thicknesses of insulation are used. For ASHRAE 90.1 compliance, the systems sele...
Compliance for site-built glazing systems is comparable to other assemblies within the building envelope but can be challenging because documentation on glazing performance values is not usually avail...
DOE's Building Energy Codes Program is an information resource on national model energy codes.
Understanding energy use in the current building construction practice is vital before effective energy standards and state energy codes that meet the Energy Policy Act can be adopted.
Over the years, the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) has grown to provide different approaches of varying simplicity and flexibility to meet user needs.
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The RESNET Task Force on Code Performance has developed a white paper to assist U.S. Department of Energy administrators in designing effective residential energy efficiency programs. The white paper ...
