2005 Title 24 compliance
2005 Title 24 compliance
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Changes to California's Title 24 Energy Efficiency Standards now require that existing ductwork in the home be tested and sealed when a new air-based HVAC system is installed in an existing home. These videos help building code officials, building professionals and building owners understand the benefits of the new requirements.
Cool Roofs reduce a building's cooling load by reflecting the sun's energy away from the roof surface. This reduces the solar heat gain that the building's cooling system must overcome. Lowering energy costs and improving building comfort. Title 24, Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations governs the state's Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Building's. Cool Roofs are included as a performance option in Title 24, and Cool Roof products meeting certain criteria qualify for energy credits under Title 24." (Back cover)
Cool Roofs reduce a building's cooling load by reflecting the sun's energy away from the roof surface. This reduces the solar heat gain that the building's cooling system must overcome. Lowering energy costs and improving building comfort. Title 24, Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations governs the state's Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Building's. Cool Roofs are included as a performance option in Title 24, and Cool Roof products meeting certain criteria qualify for energy credits under Title 24." (Back cover)
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