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REScheck Webcast Questions - Energy Codes

This article is based on questions regarding Energy Codes asked during the May REScheck Webcast as well as questions received through email.

2004 IECC (supplement to 2003 IECC) - Window Overview(Link opens in a new window)

The U-factor and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) of fenestration products shall be determined in accordance with National Fenestration Rating Council Standards NFRC 100 and NFRC 200 respectively by...

Source: NFRC
(PDF) Assessment of Impacts from Updating Iowa's Residential Energy Code to Comply with the 2000 IECC (88 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

No Abstract Available

Source: BECP: Lucas, R.
(PDF) Assessment of Impacts from Updating Idaho's Residential Energy Code to Comply with the 2000 IECC (298 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

The state of Idaho currently requires that new buildings comply with the Idaho Residential Energy Standards (IRES).

Source: BECP: Lucas, R.
(PDF) Assessment of Impacts from Updating Kentucky's Residential Energy Code to Comply with the 2000 IECC (334 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

The state of Kentucky currently requires that new buildings comply with the Council of American Building Officials' (CABO) 1992 Model Energy Code (MEC) (CABO 1992).

Source: BECP
(PDF) Inspecting for the Residential Provisions of the 2000 IECC (530 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

No Abstract Available

Source: BECP
(PDF) WHATâS NEW IN THE 2000INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE (IECC)? (72 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

No Abstract Available

Source: BECP
(PDF) Assessment of Impacts from Updating New Mexico's Residential Energy Code to Comply with the 2000 International Energy Co (406 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government.

Source: BECP
International Energy Conservation Code-IECC 2000/2003 - Window Requirements(Link opens in a new window)

The IECC has two compliance paths for residential buildings: A Simplified Prescriptive path and a Component Approach.

Source: NFRC
(PDF) Assessment of Impacts from Adopting the 2000 International Energy Conservation Code for Residential Buildings in Illinoi (508 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government.

Source: BECP: Lucas, R.
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