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Energy Conservation Building Code 2006

By International Development Agency

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Book Id: WPLBN0000698156
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Title: Energy Conservation Building Code 2006  
Author: International Development Agency
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Language: English
Subject: United Nations., United Nations. Centre for Economic and Social Information, AID project impact evaluation report
Collections: Government Library Collection, United Nations Library International Aid and Funding Collection
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Development Agency, B. I. (n.d.). Energy Conservation Building Code 2006. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Excerpt: The Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) is a result of exceptional teamwork. The members of the IIEC team, the Committee of Experts (COE), and independent experts worked closely to develop a comprehensive ECBC. IIEC acknowledges the team members from ...

Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1. Purpose....................................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Scope.......................................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Applicable Building Systems ............................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Exemptions ........................................................................................................................................ 2 2.3 Safety, Health and Environmental Codes Take Precedence .............................................................. 2 3. Administration and Enforcement.................................................................................................................. 3 3.1 Compliance Requirements.................................................................................................................. 3 3.2 Compliance Approaches ..................................................................................................................... 4 3.3 Administrative Requirements .............................................................................................................. 4 3.4 Compliance Documents ...................................................................................................................... 4 4. Envelope..................................................................................................................................................... 6 4.1 General .............................................................................................................................................. 6 4.2 Mandatory Requirements................................................................................................................... 6 4.3 Prescriptive Requirements .................................................................................................................. 6 4.4 Building Envelope Trade-Off Option ................................................................................................... 9 5. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning .................................................................................................. 10 5.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 10 5.2 Mandatory Requirements.................................................................................................................. 10 5.3 Prescriptive Requirements ................................................................................................................ 15 6. Service Hot Water and Pumping................................................................................................................ 17 6.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 17 6.2 Mandatory Requirements.................................................................................................................. 17 7. Lighting ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 7.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 20 7.2 Mandatory Requirements.................................................................................................................. 20 7.3 Interior Lighting Power ...................................................................................................................... 21 7.4 Exterior Lighting Power ..................................................................................................................... 25 8. Electrical Power ........................................................................................................................................ 27 8.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 27 8.2 Mandatory Requirements.................................................................................................................. 27 9. Appendix A - Definitions, Abbreviations, and Acronyms............................................................................ 30 9.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 30 9.2 Definitions ........................................................................................................................................ 30 9.3 Abbreviations and Acronyms ............................................................................................................ 40 10. Appendix B ? Whole Building Performance Method .................................................................................. 42 10.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 42 10.2 Simulation General Requirements .................................................................................................... 42 10.3 Calculating the Energy Consumption of the Proposed Design and the Standard Design................. 43 11. Appendix C - IP Table Conversions........................................................................................................... 47 12. Appendix D ? Default Values for Typical Constructions ............................................................................ 53 12.1 Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product U-Factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient........... 53 12.2 Default U-Factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficients for Unrated Fenestration Products ................. 54 12.3 Typical Roof Constructions ............................................................................................................... 54 12.4 Typical Wall Constructions................................................................................................................ 55 13. Appendix E ? Building Envelope Tradeoff Method .................................................................................... 57 14. Appendix F ? Climate Zone Map Of India.................................................................................................. 60 15. Appendix G ? Air-Side Economizer Acceptance Procedures .................................................................... 61 15.1 Construction Inspection..................................................................................................................... 61 15.2 Equipment Testing ............................................................................................................................ 61

 
 



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