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The Importance of Vapor Retarders

Moisture-laden air can damage insulation and framing members, but a continuous vapor barrier helps prevent this from happening.

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

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Source: BECP
REScheck 2006 IECC Frequently Asked Questions

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...

Economizer Requirements in IECC 2006 - Code Notes

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(Link opens in a new window)

Commercial Requirements of the 2006 IECC Training Broadcast page. Includes links to videos for all of the broadcasts in the three-part series.

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(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)

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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 commercial provisions of the IECC (745 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

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...

Source: ICBO; April 2002
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