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After the system has been installed, cleaned, and placed in continuous operation, the system should be tested, adjusted, and balanced for proper operation.
Recently, the ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Lighting Subcommittee developed a new set of exterior lighting power density requirements that are included in the 2004 version of the standard and have been adopted in...
The insulation can be applied outside (see figure below) or inside (see figure below) the foundation wall.
Problem: Commercial building designers are required to installed vestibules on the primary entrance doors leading from spaces greater than or equal to 3000 square feet in all buildings. Designers ar...
The service water heating equipment for the AEDG considers the type of fuel source used for the HVAC heating system. The AEDG does not cover systems that use oil, hot water, steam, or purchased steam ...
Buildings with very low energy use (peak design rate of energy usage less than 3.4 Btu/h per square foot) and buildings that are neither heated nor cooled are exempt from the energy code.
This listing contains terms and acronyms that are used throughout the BECP website and compliance tools.
Dimming controls, photosensors, calibration and commissioning are addressed.
This article is based on Additions questions asked during the August 18, 2005 COMcheck Web-based training session as well as questions received through email.
Questions and answers related to ASHRAE 90.1-2004 lighting requirements space definitions, including: Does the automatic lighting shutoff requirement apply to a building that has multiple tenants wit...
