Transcription of 2012 NC Residential Energy Code
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12012 NC Residential Energy CodeEffective Use of the north carolina Energy Conservation CodeThe north carolina Energy Conservation code (NCECC) is a statewide enforced code that regulates minimum Energy conservation requirements for new buildings, additions and renovations to existing buildingsThe NCECC addresses Energy conservation requirements for all aspects of Energy uses in both commercial and Residential construction, including heating and ventilating, lighting, water heating, and power usage for appliances and building systems. 2 north carolina 2012 Residential CodeJanuary 1, 2012 Effective DateMarch 1, 2012 Enforceable DateBorn from the Model Codes 2009 IECC is the Base NC-Specific Changes Adopted in 2012 Goal 15% Energy Savings from 2006 IECC 30% Savings with voluntary appendixArrangement and Format of the 2012 Energy CodeChapter 1 AdministrationChapter 2 DefinitionsChapter 3 Climate ZonesChapter 4 Residential
1 2012 NC Residential Energy Code Effective Use of the North Carolina Energy Conservation Code The North Carolina Energy Conservation Code (NCECC) is a statewide enforced code that regulates minimum energy conservation
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