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Energy Inspector's Guide: Commercial and Residential Provisions of the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code is your ideal resource for effective, accurate, consistent, and complete commercial and residential energy provisions.
This handy pocket guide is designed for energy inspectors conducting basic inspections, and is organized in a manner consistent with the inspection sequence and process for easy use on site. This quick reference provides a comprehensive review of the requirements of the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code. Increase inspection effectiveness by focusing on the most common issues relevant to energy conservation.
- Learn the most important and most relevant inspection information from the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code.
- Quickly identify the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code section for each topic listed.
- Increase inspection effectiveness by focusing on the most vital issues.
- Increase consistency based on a common listing of important subjects.
From the Preface
The duties and responsibilities of the field inspector are extensive and varied; however, the primary function continues to be the verification that construction work complies with the codes and policies adopted by the jurisdiction. Because many other responsibilities are placed upon the inspector, it is necessary that he or she develop an efficient and effective approach to the inspection process. This inspector's guide is designed to assist the field inspector in verifying code compliance and in executing energy field inspection duties efficiently and with relative ease through the identification of many common code requirements. The guide provides the user with code provisions and the appropriate references in the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). The use of this format can be a valuable tool for a building safety department for:
1. Providing consistency within the department by assuring that all inspectors are using the same criteria;
2. Serving as a training method for new personnel or to assist in updating existing personnel on new code provisions;
3. Providing builders and designers with an easy-to-use document to assist them in complying with the code; and
4. Assisting the inspectors in remaining vigilant during their inspections.
This Energy Inspector's Guide: Commercial and Residential Provisions of the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code includes requirements from Chapter 1, "Administration," Prescriptive requirements of Chapter 4, "Residential Energy Efficiency" and Chapter 5, "Commercial Energy Efficiency." Performance approaches are also available but not provided in this guide. |
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