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Copyright 2008, International Code Council 2012 IECC ® for SERBCA Based on the 2012 International Energy Conservation Code
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Major Changes In 2012 IECC 1.Increased R-value in exterior walls for most zones was R-13 in climate zone 3 now R-20 2.Maximum air infiltration rate for fenestration reduced for storefront glazing was 0.3 cfm/ft 2 at 75 Pa now 0.06 cfm/ft 2 at 75 Pa 3.Maximum area of vertical fenestration reduced from 40% to 30% (certain daylight zones may have 40% max. area) 4.Maximum U-factor for fenestration reduced In climate zone 3 was 0.60 now 0.46 for fixed glazing 2
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Changes to 2012 IECC continued 5.Air barrier construction identified Fifteen materials are deemed to comply Can be inside or outside of the building thermal envelope 6. Blower test option for Commercial (Required for Residential) 0.4 cfm/ft 2 at 75 Pa for commercial 7.Blower test required for Residential was 7ACH at 50 PA now 3 or 5ACH at 50 PA depending on climate zone 3
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Changes to 2012 IECC continued 8.Duct tests required for Residential only if not entirely within the building envelope (4 cfm per 100 sf of conditioned area at 25 Pa) 9.Economizer requirements increased Now required in all climate zones except 1A and 1B was exempted from 1A, 1B, 2A, 7 and 8 Now required for units greater than 33,000 BTU/h was required for units greater than 54,000 BTU/h 4
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Changes to 2012 IECC continued 10.Must choose one of three options: Greater HVAC efficiency (C406.2) Greater Lighting load efficiency (C406.3) or Onsite renewable energy (C406.4) 11.System commissioning is now mandatory with exceptions 5
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Commissioning Requirements International Energy Conservation Code (IECC ® ) 2012Edition
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Definitions APPROVED AGENCY An established and recognized agency regularly engaged in conducting tests or furnishing commissioning services, where such agency has been approved. APPROVED Acceptable to the code official or authority having jurisdiction. 7
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Definitions BUILDING COMMISSIONING A process that verifies and documents that the selected building systems have been designed, installed, and function according to the owner’s project requirements and construction documents, and to minimum code requirements except as noted herein. 8
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Commissioning in 2012 IECC Section 408.2 systems exempt from commissioning: Mechanical systems total capacity less than 480,000 Btu/h cooling and 600,000 Btu/h heating Simple HVAC systems serving dwelling units and sleeping units 9
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Commissioning in 2012 IECC Verifies that the building has been built and is operating as designed, includes: Construction documents must provide for commissioning (Registered design professional responsible) Commissioning plan must be developed by registered design professional or approved agency HVAC system adjusting and balancing Functional performance testing of equipment, controls and economizers Lighting system functional testing 10
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Commissioning in 2012 IECC Reports and documents required: 1.Commissioning plan 2.Preliminary commissioning report prior to final mechanical inspection 3.Documents required within 90 days of certificate of occupancy Drawings Manuals System balancing report Final Commissioning report 11
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Commissioning Plan 1.A narrative description of the activities that will be accomplished during each phase of commissioning, including the personnel intended to accomplish each of the activities 2.A listing of the specific equipment, appliances or systems to be tested and a description of the tests to be performed 3.Functions to be tested, including, but not limited to calibrations and economizer controls 4.Conditions under which the test will be performed. At a minimum testing shall affirm winter and summer design conditions and full outside air conditions 5.Measurable criteria for performance 12
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Preliminary Commissioning Report 1.Itemization of deficiencies found during testing required by Section 408 that have not been corrected at the time of report 2.Deferred tests that cannot be performed at the time of report preparation because of climatic conditions 3.Climatic conditions required for performance of deferred tests Buildings shall not receive their final mechanical inspection until the code official receives a letter of transmittal from the building owner acknowledging receipt of the Preliminary Commissioning Report. 13
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Final Commissioning Report 14 1.Results of functional performance tests 2.Disposition of deficiencies found during testing, including details of corrective measures used or proposed 3.Functional performance test procedures used during the commissioning process including measurable criteria for test acceptance, provided herein for repeatability Provided to the building owner within 90 days of the date of receipt of the Certificate of Occupancy
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Code Revision Process 15 Who can submit a code change? Any Interested Party When? For the IgCC and IECC changes must be submitted by 1/3/2013 How? Download code change forms from http://www.iccsafe.org
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Code Changes Submitted Code Development Hearing Public Hearing Results Posted & CD Distributed Code Changes Posted & CD Distributed Public Comments Sought on Public Hearing Results Public Comments Posted & CD Distributed Final Action Hearing New Edition Published I-CODE DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
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Copyright 2008, International Code Council Questions 17
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