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2022 Permit Technician Checklist | Part 2: A Checklist in Action
A short video to walk you through how to use the Energy Code Ace Permit Technician Checklists - which help guide intake and evaluation of low-rise residential permit applications for compliance with the 2022 Energy Code.
These Checklists are organized by California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or the Energy Code) Climate Zone. Get the Checklists that apply to your jurisdiction here: www.energycodeace.com/content/resources-ace/file_type=checklist
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2022 Permit Technician Checklist | Part 1: Getting Started
Просмотров 2855 месяцев назад
A short video to walk you through how to use the Energy Code Ace Permit Technician Checklists - which help guide intake and evaluation of low-rise residential permit applications for compliance with the 2022 Energy Code. These Checklists are organized by California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or the Energy Code) Climate Zone. Get the Checklists that apply to your juri...
Part 7: Managing Your Account & Product Data
Просмотров 718 месяцев назад
Parts 3 through 7 of the eight-part series provide guidance on how to perform specific tasks associated with setting up an account in MAEDbS, certifying products, and managing account data. Part 7 focuses specifically on how to find, change product data as well as delete appliance data from the active data base.
Part 6: Certifying Products to the MAEDbS
Просмотров 988 месяцев назад
Parts 3 through 7 of the eight-part series provide guidance on how to perform specific tasks associated with setting up an account in MAEDbS, certifying products, and managing account data. How to enter appliances into the MAEDbS, either manually or via Excel, and now to identify and correct errors in such entries.
Part 5: Creating an Account for 3rd-Party Certifiers
Просмотров 718 месяцев назад
Parts 3 through 7 of the eight-part series provide guidance on how to perform specific tasks associated with setting up an account in MAEDbS, certifying products, and managing account data. Part 5 addresses how to ow to fill out the required applications to be recognized on MAEDbS as a Third-party Certifier, and how to submit product data on behalf of a manufacturer
Part 4: Creating an Account for Test Laboratories
Просмотров 908 месяцев назад
Parts 3 through 7 of the eight-part series provide guidance on how to perform specific tasks associated with setting up an account in MAEDbS, certifying products, and managing account data. Part 4 focuses specifically on Test Lab roles and responsibilities and how to establish a Test Las account in MAEDbS.
Part 3: Creating an Account for Manufacturers
Просмотров 1208 месяцев назад
Parts 3 through 7 of the eight-part series provide guidance on how to perform specific tasks associated with setting up an account in MAEDbS, certifying products, and managing account data. Part 3 focuses specifically on how a manufacturer can: * Figure out if the company already has a MAEDbS account * Enable others in the company use the account * Optionally submit a Delegation of Authority Ap...
Part 1: Appliance Standards Overview & Background
Просмотров 4438 месяцев назад
Parts 1 and 2 of the eight-part series on Title 20, California's Appliance Efficiency Regulations compose the series “Introduction.” In Part 1, we look at the difference between state and federal requirements, then move on to a high-level overview of the Regulations and who is responsible for complying with them.
Part 8: Searching the MAEDbS to Verify Compliance
Просмотров 728 месяцев назад
Part 8 of the eight-part series provides guidance on how to use MAEDbS efficiently and effectively to verify a product or group of products comply with Title 20. Specifically, this part explores how to use Quick Searches and Advanced Searches of MAEDbS to find the information you need to confirm given products comply.
Virtual Compliance Assistant NRCI Series: Walkthrough of HVAC Alteration Project
Просмотров 298Год назад
HVAC Installers learn how to complete 2022 Nonresidential Certificates of Installation (NRCI) for a HVAC alteration project example using Energy Code Ace’s Virtual Compliance Assistant (VCA). This recording will provide an overview of the compliance documentation process of the 2022 Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6), review the available methods to complete the NRCI form, and walk-through an HVAC ...
Virtual Compliance Assistant NRCI Series: Walkthrough of Indoor Lighting Alteration Project
Просмотров 730Год назад
Lighting installers learn how to complete 2022 Nonresidential Certificates of Installation (NRCI) forms for indoor lighting alterations using Energy Code Ace’s Virtual Compliance Assistant (VCA). This recording will provide an overview of the compliance documentation process for the 2022 Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6), review the available NRCI form completion methods, and demonstrate how the V...
2022 Code Breaker Completing NRCIs in the Virtual Compliance Assistant
Просмотров 448Год назад
Installers and other industry professionals, learn how to complete 2022 Nonresidential Certificates of Installation (NRCIs) - required by Title 24, Part 6 to be on site before final inspection - using Energy Code Ace’s Virtual Compliance Assistant. This recording will help you meet 2022 Energy Code requirements by addressing how to locate pre-populated installation certificates for your nonresi...
Decoding What's New in 2019: Let’s Talk Title 24, Part 6 - Nonres, High-rise Multifamily & H/Motel
Просмотров 2022 года назад
This video addresses the 2019 Energy Code, which went into effect January 1, 2020 and is in effect until December 31, 2022. (The 2022 Energy Code goes into effect January 1, 2023.) Gina Rodda of Gabel & Associates, LLC and with her guest speaker Martyn Dodd of EnergySoft discuss the 2019 Energy Code requirements for California’s Title 24, Part 6. This session covers challenges of designing to, ...
Decoding 2019 Alterations: Let’s Talk Nonresidential Indoor Lighting
Просмотров 2562 года назад
This video addresses the 2019 Energy Code, which went into effect January 1, 2020 and is in effect until December 31, 2022. (The 2022 Energy Code goes into effect January 1, 2023.) Gina Rodda of Gabel Energy and her guest speaker Mike Hicks, Project Manager at IES, Inc., discuss the choices you have for showing compliance with the 2019 Energy Code for nonresidential indoor lighting alteration p...
Decoding 2019 Title 24, Part 6: Let’s Talk Healthcare Facilities
Просмотров 1262 года назад
This video addresses the 2019 Energy Code, which went into effect January 1, 2020 and is in effect until December 31, 2022. (The 2022 Energy Code goes into effect January 1, 2023.) Gina Rodda of Gabel & Associates, LLC, and her guest speaker Ted Tiffany of Guttmann & Blaevoet Consulting Engineers discuss how healthcare facilities (occupancy I-2) are now subject to the requirements of California...
Decoding EnergyPro: Let’s Talk 2019 Residential Energy Modeling Updates
Просмотров 5272 года назад
Decoding EnergyPro: Let’s Talk 2019 Residential Energy Modeling Updates
Decoding NRCC: Let’s Talk 2019 Nonresidential Dynamic Forms
Просмотров 1822 года назад
Decoding NRCC: Let’s Talk 2019 Nonresidential Dynamic Forms
Decoding 2019 Alterations - Let’s Talk Residential HVAC
Просмотров 3172 года назад
Decoding 2019 Alterations - Let’s Talk Residential HVAC
Decoding EnergyPro: Let’s Talk 2019 Nonresidential Energy Modeling Updates
Просмотров 3522 года назад
Decoding EnergyPro: Let’s Talk 2019 Nonresidential Energy Modeling Updates
Decoding Nonresidential Compliance: Let's Talk 2019 Virtual Assistance
Просмотров 2112 года назад
Decoding Nonresidential Compliance: Let's Talk 2019 Virtual Assistance
Decoding QII: Let's Talk HERS Quality Insulation Installation
Просмотров 4342 года назад
Decoding QII: Let's Talk HERS Quality Insulation Installation
Decoding What’s New in 2019: Let’s Talk Title 24, Part 6 - Residential
Просмотров 4652 года назад
Decoding What’s New in 2019: Let’s Talk Title 24, Part 6 - Residential
Part 1: Introduction to 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Просмотров 3762 года назад
Part 1: Introduction to 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Part 2: Project Management with the 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Просмотров 1482 года назад
Part 2: Project Management with the 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Part 3: Example Form in the 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Просмотров 1222 года назад
Part 3: Example Form in the 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Part 4: Compliance Review & Project Completion with the 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Просмотров 1352 года назад
Part 4: Compliance Review & Project Completion with the 2019 Virtual Compliance Assistant
Heat Pump Water Heaters Serving Single Dwellings, Part 1: Introduction
Просмотров 5792 года назад
Heat Pump Water Heaters Serving Single Dwellings, Part 1: Introduction
Heat Pump Water Heaters Serving Single Dwellings, Part 2: How to Model in EnergyPro
Просмотров 5552 года назад
Heat Pump Water Heaters Serving Single Dwellings, Part 2: How to Model in EnergyPro
Heat Pump Water Heaters Serving Single Dwellings, Part 3: How to Model in CBECC-Res
Просмотров 4592 года назад
Heat Pump Water Heaters Serving Single Dwellings, Part 3: How to Model in CBECC-Res
California’s Title 24 Energy Code; What, Why and Where is it Going
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
California’s Title 24 Energy Code; What, Why and Where is it Going

Комментарии

  • @SinceAug_2024
    @SinceAug_2024 Месяц назад

    how about 2022 how it goes now

  • @OnlyThinkGreen
    @OnlyThinkGreen 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. This helped get my project to comply in a desert climate zone. Easy solution after hours of frustration. I am glad this video was able to walk me through it easily!

  • @crazy8051controller
    @crazy8051controller 6 месяцев назад

    Kindly do a two story with basment single family house using cbecc res.

  • @crazy8051controller
    @crazy8051controller 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for helping newcomers. .

  • @jasminesuchiang5600
    @jasminesuchiang5600 Год назад

    How do I do tailored method for non res lighting to get additional allowance. This would be so helpful. Thanks

  • @paulmurray3837
    @paulmurray3837 Год назад

    It would be great if you could do an update that spends more time exploring the mechanical options.

  • @mohamadnohayli234
    @mohamadnohayli234 Год назад

    Thank you for your details explanation. I am wondering if you can help me with this question: In Non residential building, if we go with a prescriptive path for new building, it can comply without adding solar PV. Does this mean the prescriptive path only needs to have solar ready area? And do not need to have PV installed? Thank yoi

  • @zhihaozhang3328
    @zhihaozhang3328 Год назад

    does it provide the dynamic form for 2022?

  • @SGV.MandyH
    @SGV.MandyH Год назад

    is there a 2022 Dynamic Form available for download anywhere?

  • @jovannyjimenez7266
    @jovannyjimenez7266 Год назад

    Thank you Brian, this is Gold to me!

  • @Silverowl193
    @Silverowl193 Год назад

    These are great trainings for learning about the energy code!

  • @Silverowl193
    @Silverowl193 Год назад

    Super excited for the 2022 code cycle videos!

  • @michaelwells7348
    @michaelwells7348 Год назад

    Thanks so much for the class, I’m taking my first California Energy Code Class & I need as much supplementary class time as I can find. Out of all the codes, I do have a genuine interest in saving our recourses ...I know that we can do it if we try. Where California goes ... the world follows, and I’m very proud of that. I think that the powers that be own oil intersets & they will fight rather than change over to something which makes perfect sense ..

  • @NikkiHiLife
    @NikkiHiLife Год назад

    I was having the most trouble filling out this form, and around 16:40 I found myself saying, "Ohh ok now I get it!" Thank you for a great guide

  • @burgessbrooks4435
    @burgessbrooks4435 Год назад

    Just passed my ATT test. I'm a now a certified ATT

  • @andressantini2498
    @andressantini2498 Год назад

    Default values to the door to complete the take-off and then ask the owner...

  • @andressantini2498
    @andressantini2498 Год назад

    Great Video, thank you EnergyCodeAce.

  • @thedude8009
    @thedude8009 Год назад

    Thank you Brian for the helpful video

  • @andressantini2498
    @andressantini2498 Год назад

    I wish the QII handbook was available for download. Thank you

  • @WillTee3
    @WillTee3 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this. Very helpful

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    Thx

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    Ty

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    Default

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    One more

  • @miztx2syuiip590
    @miztx2syuiip590 2 года назад

    What’s the site ?

  • @SinceAug_2024
    @SinceAug_2024 2 года назад

    it save my day, thanks to this vedio..more power

  • @duerf5826
    @duerf5826 2 года назад

    Hello. Does form CEC-NRCC-PRC-03-E commercial kitchen requirements still exist for 2019 CEC?

  • @duerf5826
    @duerf5826 2 года назад

    How do we calculate heating load and cooling load for a nonresidential space?

  • @yasirmajeed9505
    @yasirmajeed9505 2 года назад

    great information thank you so much, really useful stuff.

  • @andybui5109
    @andybui5109 2 года назад

    I had tried for hours to get the Existing+addition/alteration project to comply, but without success, no matter how extremely efficient the DWH and HVAC system are. Then I watched this video again. After I checked the box" Existing ductwork not being altered", BAM! It complied. Thank you, Brian.

  • @sierragreen
    @sierragreen 2 года назад

    I'm trying to do code compliance for converting a 576 sf garage to retail or office space. The California Building Code, under Title 24, Part 2 (general definitions) and Title 24, Part 10 (Existing Building Code) defines an addition as an increase in square footage or volume of a building. In following that I've been identifying all my improvements, including any required space conditioning, as alterations. Interesting to see that Title 24, Part 6 broadens the CBC's definition of addition to include new square footage or volume of conditioned space, not just the space itself. In my case I had thought the Existing Building Code definitions would control whether an improvement was an addition or an alteration. It seems that may not be so.

    • @sierragreen
      @sierragreen 2 года назад

      More apparent conflicts between the codes -- Existing Building Code says alterations complying with laws in existence when a building was built, and materials in compliance when a building was built, shall be considered to be in current compliance. I'm having trouble reconciling that with my building department's requirement that I meet current energy code requirements for additions/alterations to my existing building that don't affect energy features that I'm being asked to update. For example, the wall insulation was installed in 1997 and was in compliance at that time. I read the Existing Building Code as providing that projects unrelated to wall insulation shouldn't trigger a requirement to bring wall insulation to current energy code requirements.

  • @khaerulmanaf9718
    @khaerulmanaf9718 2 года назад

    Haturnuhun elmuna🙏

  • @jarodheath5801
    @jarodheath5801 3 года назад

    Could we see more addition/ remodel tutorials. Also how can I sign up for these webinars

  • @keithrandhahn6393
    @keithrandhahn6393 3 года назад

    Great overview! Very helpful!

  • @SinceAug_2024
    @SinceAug_2024 3 года назад

    DO WE HAVE FREE SOFTWARE FOR RESIDENTIAL T24 MODEL

  • @VijayThakur-zm2gf
    @VijayThakur-zm2gf 3 года назад

    Hi Brian, the video is really informative really appreciate your efforts!

  • @sarmadalattiya8236
    @sarmadalattiya8236 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing work. I am doing the same project on CBEEC RES 2019 and I have a question in regards to the Existing Garage Slab because my garage slab is 4 inches lower than the existing house floor and the garage slab is surrounded by the 4 inches height foundation walls (except the from wall where the garage door is) and I don't know if I should fill in the garage floor with more slab to the level of the foundation or to leave it as is and have the floor lower than the foundation walls? also in case I keep it low, how would I model the walls in this case? because now the walls are basically made of 4 inches concrete (from the foundation) and 8 feet wood-framed?

  • @IsmaelHernandez-ep7cp
    @IsmaelHernandez-ep7cp 3 года назад

    Then in the zone level, # of floors can be set to 2

  • @andrewrodriguez9259
    @andrewrodriguez9259 4 года назад

    For 2020 code cycle would this require solar and HERS features?

  • @jodrafting
    @jodrafting 4 года назад

    Have the codes changed much in the past 3 years because I modeled one of your old projects have you got 2% and I got -128% I only do Residential

  • @jodrafting
    @jodrafting 4 года назад

    What the heck is wrong with my software? After having problems with the separate house I designed. I modeled the same exact project and got - 128% not even close to your 2%. Any suggestions I want a refund since I spent 6 hours on my other house and it's still a negative 118% but they're saying I can't get one

  • @uliseslira1753
    @uliseslira1753 4 года назад

    What would the equipment category/type be for an air handler unit?

  • @MrWacheez
    @MrWacheez 4 года назад

    Can you go over the Attic Home - column 3. It shows ventilated and or unventilated. What does that signify?

  • @j1mbuck
    @j1mbuck 4 года назад

    I'm having trouble with the drop down menus for Area level controls and Area Category areas on NRCC-LTI-E page 3 of 6. The drop down menus don't list the area types. I'm using windows 10, Adobe Acrobat X. Please help!

    • @sallyblair4524
      @sallyblair4524 4 года назад

      Hello, Jim. I got your email about this and tried to email back last week but kept getting bounce back messages. The dropdown menus are populated based on the Compliance Method you selected in Table B. If you changed this Compliance Method, it possible the form logic got messed up. I also highly recommend using Adobe Reader 2017, it works best with these forms. If you are still having trouble with the pdf, you can use Energy Code Ace's online form completion tool. It can be found at energycodeace.com/nonresidentialforms/2019 If you are still having problems, please reach out at forms.feedback@energycodeace.com with an email address that can receive reply messages.

  • @davidazuela3124
    @davidazuela3124 4 года назад

    Thank you very much Brian! I am really grateful to you, I have learned too much watching your videos. Could you tell me how I get that the remarks section appears on one of forms or sheets?

  • @anartistlife1572
    @anartistlife1572 4 года назад

    Ty