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NECC 2022: REScheck Basics

Document Type: Presentation Slides
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2022 NECC Presentation

Tools and Resources for Rating Authorities and Jurisdictions that Adopt ASHRAE 90.1 Section 11 or Appendix G

Document Type: Compliance Tool, Other
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This document provides recommendations for organizing effective and efficient submittal reviews of projects that follow ASHRAE 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G.

Third Party Submittal Reviewer Scope of Work for Projects Documenting Compliance with ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Energy Cost Budget Method (Section 11) and Performance Rating Method (Appendix G)

Document Type: Compliance Tool, Other
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This document outlines resources to help facilitate compliance documentation and submittal reviews.

Recommended Minimum Qualifications of Submittal Reviewer for ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Performance-based Compliance

Document Type: Compliance Tool, Other
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The Submittal Reviewer is a professional responsible for reviewing the compliance documentation on behalf of the authority having jurisdiction or rating authority for projects following ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G. This document outlines the Submittal Reviewer responsibilities.

Recommended Minimum Qualifications of Energy Modelers Completing ASHARE Standard 90.1 Energy Simulations

Document Type: Compliance Tool, Other
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The Energy Modeler is a professional responsible for performing energy modeling and facilitating completion of the DOE/PNNL ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Performance Based Compliance Form on projects following ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Section 11 and Appendix G. This document outlines the Energy Modeler responsibilities.

Demand Response - Tech Brief Fact Sheet

Document Type: Compliance Tool, Fact Sheets
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Summary of the full technical brief which provides requirements for demand-responsive thermostats and water heaters that could be incorporated into model residential energy codes. It provides background on the benefits of these devices, impacts on the cost of construction, and model code language that can be plugged into the IECC or adapted into other energy codes.

Mechanical Performance Factor Development for HVAC System Performance

Document Number: PNNL-32140
Document Type: Technical Support Document
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This technical documentation provides background on TSPR and support for the mechanical performance factors that are developed each 90.1 edition cycle to be used in the calculation. The current factors are developed for the 2022 edition of 90.1 in combination with addendum AG.

Commercial Building Energy Code Field Study Data Collection Methodology and Protocol Appendix C

Document Number: PNNL-32157
Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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In support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Commercial Buildings Energy Code Field Study (DOE Field Study)1 this data collection methodology and protocol (DOE Commercial Methodology) provides guidance on all aspects of undertaking a compliance study, from development of a sampling plan to recruitment to code requirements and compliance checks for each energy code measure specified to be collected.

Appendix C: Activities and Subcategories

Commercial Building Energy Code Field Study Data Collection Methodology and Protocol Appendix B

Document Number: PNNL-32157
Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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In support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Commercial Buildings Energy Code Field Study (DOE Field Study)1 this data collection methodology and protocol (DOE Commercial Methodology) provides guidance on all aspects of undertaking a compliance study, from development of a sampling plan to recruitment to code requirements and compliance checks for each energy code measure specified to be collected.

Appendix B: Code Measure Reference Chart

Commercial Building Energy Code Field Study Data Collection Methodology and Protocol Appendix A

Document Number: PNNL-32157
Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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In support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Commercial Buildings Energy Code Field Study (DOE Field Study)1 this data collection methodology and protocol (DOE Commercial Methodology) provides guidance on all aspects of undertaking a compliance study, from development of a sampling plan to recruitment to code requirements and compliance checks for each energy code measure specified to be collected.

Appendix A: Data Collection Measures

Commercial Building Energy Code Field Study Data Collection Methodology and Protocol

Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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In support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Commercial Buildings Energy Code Field Study (DOE Field Study)1 this data collection methodology and protocol (DOE Commercial Methodology) provides guidance on all aspects of undertaking a compliance study, from development of a sampling plan to recruitment to code requirements and compliance checks for each energy code measure specified to be collected.

DOE Field Data Collection Supplemental Worksheets

Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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Data Collection Supplemental Worksheets used to support the Commercial Energy Code Field Study.

DOE Field Data Collection Forms 2020

Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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Data Collection Forms used to support the Commercial Energy Code Field Study.

Data Analysis of Energy Code Compliance in Commercial Buildings

Document Number: PNNL-31109-Rev.1
Document Type: Analysis, Field Study
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This report is focused on the analysis of collected data in support of the development of an updated methodology to measure the impact of energy codes on commercial buildings and identify opportunities for savings through increased compliance. The primary goal was to analyze the data collected during the field study and determine the actual energy cost impact of each measure in a non-compliance situation. The energy impact results allowed for ranking the measures to identify which have the highest potential for lost savings.

NECC 2021: COMcheck Basics

Document Type: Presentation Slides
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2021 NECC Presentation

NECC 2021: REScheck Basics

Document Type: Presentation Slides
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2021 NECC Presentation

Energy Code Field Studies: Low-Rise Multifamily Air Leakage Testing

Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies
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Described separately from the U.S. DOE Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Field Study, this report is a simultaneous study of building air tightness occurred using several of the main study buildings and additional sites that met the building type criteria. Overall, 26 sites were evaluated this way using semi-automated testing equipment (blower doors).
 

Residential Building Energy Efficiency Field Studies: Low-Rise Multifamily

Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies
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Final report of the U.S. DOE Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Field Study to validate the impact of building energy codes in low-rise multifamily buildings and identify opportunities for increased energy that can be addressed through workforce education & training programs. Results include both characteristics summaries (by state) and an analysis of the opportunities associated with increased code compliance on building energy use in the different climate zones. As well, the process of collecting and processing building data so that these estimates can be prepared is described in detail, with the intent that others could employ this process in future studies. This report also includes a market research component that describes interviews with key actors in the multifamily sector (building designers, developers, and builders) that focuses on various aspects of the code, including specific code details relevant to code education and training, and overall energy performance.

Low-Rise Multifamily Field Study Data

Document Type: Field Study, Reports and Studies
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Field study data supporting the U.S. DOE Multifamily Residential Energy Efficiency Field Study to validate the impact of building energy codes in low-rise multifamily buildings and identify opportunities for increased energy that can be addressed through workforce education & training programs. This zip file contains individual documents listed below)

  • Data Dictionary
  • Entity Relationship Diagram
  • Generic Read Me
  • Illinois Summary Dataset
  • Minnesota Summary Dataset
  • Oregon Summary Dataset
  • Washington Summary Dataset

Single-family Residential Field Study: Phase III Data and Findings

Document Type: Field Study, Presentation Slides, Reports and Studies
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Presentation slides from the 2019 National Energy Codes Conference that provided an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes residential field study Phase III data collection and findings.

Tennessee Residential Energy Code Field Study

Document Number: PNNL-31125
Document Type: Field Study, State-specific
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A research project in the state of Tennessee identified opportunities to reduce homeowner utility bills in residential single-family new construction by increasing compliance with the state energy code.  The study was initiated in September 2017 and continued through July 2018.  Analysis of the data has led to a better understanding of the energy features present in homes and indicates over $2.5 million in potential annual savings to Tennessee homeowners that could result from increased code compliance.

Performance Based Compliance Webinar Transcript

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Performance Based Compliance Webinar Presentation Slides

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Multifamily Webinar Transcript

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Multifamily Webinar Presentation Slides

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