2009
International Energy Conservation
Code
Current Version of the International Energy Conservation Code,
Related Books and Referenced Standards
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2009
International Energy Conservation Code
Complete
IECC Energy Conservation Code in Soft-cover
The 2009 International Energy Conservation
Code is the most current information on energy conservation code
requirements, refer to the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code®.
This highly beneficial resource fosters energy conservation through
efficiency in envelope design, mechanical systems, lighting systems, and
through the use of new materials and techniques.
With the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code
you'll have the most comprehensive and cutting-edge coverage. It is a
critical component of any code library, and establishes provisions that
adequately conserve energy, while minimizing any increase in
construction costs. |
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2009
International Energy Conservation Code and ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard
90.1-2007 - Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential
Buildings
IECC Energy
Conservation Code and 90.1-2007 Standard
The publication of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code and
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 - Energy Standard for Buildings
Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, in one book is a positive step
forward in the efforts of the International Code Council® (ICC®) and the
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE) to increase the awareness about and application of
energy-efficient buildings. This publication came about as a direct
result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA),
passed in February 2009 as one of the first priorities of the new U.S.
Presidential Administration and the U.S. Congress. ARRA was designed to
both stimulate economic recovery, by providing stimulus funding to
various sectors of the economy and to accomplish policy goals on which
there was broad consensus, such as increasing energy efficiency. These
two documents are recognized in the ARRA as the benchmarks for the
energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings, respectively.
Because they address the same issues and because both may overlap in
their coverage of building systems and designs, it makes sense to
publish these two documents together -for the benefit of building
designers, engineers, and building code compliance personnel. In some
cases, having both documents in one place will make it easier to choose
between different design options. In all cases, this dual edition will
make it easier to ensure that new and renovated buildings are built in
compliance with the latest references available, in compliance with
local requirements, and with the goal of ARRA to achieve 90% compliance
with these target codes in all 50 states by 2017 |
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2009 Energy Conservation Code Related Books |
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2009 International Code Interpretations
ICC Committee Interpretations of the 2009 International Codes
The 2009 International Code Interpretation book contains past staff
interpretations on the Building, Residential, Fire, Mechanical, Fuel
Gas, Plumbing, Existing Building and Energy Conservation Codes. ICC
Committee Interpretations are also included and all interpretations have
been edited for applicability to the 2009 International Codes. To easily
find an interpretation, the book is organized by code and code section.
For convenience, the 2009 text from the applicable International Code is
included. (212 pages) |
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2009 International Energy Conservation Code - Plan
Review Records
Checklists of Applicable Energy Conservation Code Sections From The 2009 IECC
A thorough checklist of applicable code sections from the 2009
International Energy Conservation Code®. The Plan Review Records is an
essential resource to conduct detailed, consistent plan reviews. Sold in
sets of 25 |
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2009 International Energy Conservation Code Study
Companion
Comprehensive Study Guide to Understanding the 2009 Energy Conservation Code
A unique, practical approach to self-study, the 2009 INTERNATIONAL
ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE® STUDY COMPANION will provide readers with the
resources they need to develop a strong working knowledge of the code
and then effectively apply it. With real-world learning exercises,
quizzes, commentaries, code excerpts, and illustrations, it is designed
to highlight the code's key concepts and encourage critical thinking.
The end result is a valuable, comprehensive self-study guide that will
benefit anyone seeking a foundational knowledge in the industry's latest
"green" trends |
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