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The prescriptive envelope component criteria of the IECC is an alternative compliance path for sunrooms and additions to existing residential buildings and structures.
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...
REScheck versions 4.0.0 and above provides support for IECC 2006. This article addresses questions related to the climate zone system; mechanical equipment for a tradeoff; and compliance with multiple...
The 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requires all cooling systems in commercial buildings to have economizers, depending on climate zone and cooling system capacity.
Commercial Requirements of the 2006 IECC Training Broadcast page. Includes links to videos for all of the broadcasts in the three-part series.
This article is based on questions regarding Sunrooms and Additions asked during the May REScheck Webcast as well as questions received through email.
The 2006 IECC is very different from prior versions of the IECC. Compliance with REScheck is more difficult for many homes, but understanding the prescriptive requirements can help you determine what ...
The video and workbook will lead you through an inspection for the energy features required in the 2000 IECC and demonstrate how this additional inspection will fit into your typical inspection proces...
The purpose of this video and workbook training program is to acquaint you with the code provisions involving the inspection of the residential provisions of the 2000 International Energy Conservation...
The Model Energy Code (MEC), published and maintained by the International Code Council (ICC) as the "International Energy Conservation Code" (IECC), contains energy efficiency criteria for new reside...
