How the Energy Code Treats Electrification
OnlineThis class will focus on the energy code and green building code while touching on other parts of the building code and as related to different electrification technologies.
This class will focus on the energy code and green building code while touching on other parts of the building code and as related to different electrification technologies.
This course will review the context of the Energy Code and provide an overview of its structure, important supporting references and manuals, and how it addresses different types of buildings and projects, as well as mandatory measures and performance and prescriptive approaches.
This virtual course focuses on requirements in the 2022 Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6) for accessory dwelling units (ADU) in an event supported by Energy Code Ace and BayREN. We will discuss how to identify the ADU type and its impact on Energy Code requirements for envelope, mechanical, photovoltaics (PV), battery storage or battery ready and HERS measures. We will also review how the compliance metrics differ depending on ADU type, including the new EDR source energy metrics for
This training is designed to equip building department staff with a clear understanding of the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) and its role in advancing sustainability within the state's building sector. Participants will be introduced to the core requirements, terminology, and objectives of CALGreen, providing a clear understanding of its application in both residential and non-residential construction projects. By the end of the course, participants will be able to identify key components and triggers of CALGreen, understand the compliance
This course will review residential HVAC design basics and equipment selection, as well as explain how to process, check, and verify residential load calculations and duct designs that are required by the Mechanical Code and the Energy Code (e.g., ACCA Manual J and Manual D).
This training is designed to equip building department staff with a clear understanding of the California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) and its role in advancing sustainability within the state's building sector. Participants will be introduced to the core requirements, terminology, and objectives of CALGreen, providing a clear understanding of its application in both residential and non-residential construction projects. By the end of the course, participants will be able to identify key components and triggers of CALGreen, understand the compliance
Heat pumps are an increasingly popular technology that are a highly efficient means of providing heating and cooling in residential and commercial buildings. This course will describe Heat Pump HVAC, when HP-HVAC are allowed under 2022 Codes, code requirements for installation, and how to complete compliance forms.
This course focuses on the Energy and Green Building Code for residential buildings, provides an overview of the current electrification landscape, and highlights how electric appliances are impacted by different aspects of the Building Code as well as planning and zoning.