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Energy Code Training Training Presented by Andy Kuc and Joe Nagan

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Energy Code

TrainingTrainingPresented by

Andy Kuc and Joe Nagan

Agenda

• Introductions

• Focus on Energy New Homes Program

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• Focus on Energy New Homes Program

• Section SPS 322 Energy Code

• Break 15 Min

• Section SPS 322 Energy Code

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Focus on Energy - Code?

What does Focus on Energy have to do with code?

• Code is the baseline

• Need to keep track of code updates

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Continued Education Credits

Credits• 3.0 Dwelling Contractor Qualifier Credits

• 3.0 UDC - Construction Inspector Credits

Course Title/Name:• 2016 WI Energy Code Training (SPS 322)

Course ID #:

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Course ID #:• 17974

2016 WI Energy Code Training (SPS 322)

N/A 17974PERSONAL ID#

Not business

“Help home builders build the most energy efficient home that their homebuyers can afford.”

Focus on Energy New Homes Program

Program Design

• Must work with a BPC

• Computer Modeling (REM/Rate)

• 14 Standards

• Whole-House Performance

STARTSTARTSTEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

1111On-Line Application

STEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

2222Select and Work with a Consultant

STEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

3333Build, Frame & Insulate

STEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

4444Site Visit 1

• Whole-House Performance

• Minimize paperwork

• Risk management

• Incentive structure FINISHFINISH

STEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

5555Finish Construction

STEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

6666Final Site Visit

STEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

7777Home is Certified

Builder Receives IncentivesSTEPSTEPSTEPSTEP

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• RESNET Accredited

• BPI Accredited

• 1 year of mentoring

Building Performance Consultants

• 1 year of mentoring

• 30 located throughout the state

REM/Rate™ – Energy Modeling Software

• Code

– Reports/checklists/Certificates

– Heat loss calculations

– Equipment sizing

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– Equipment sizing

• $2,000 Builder Tax Credit

• NHP Certification

Incentives

Incentives - Home

Electric Amount

1 15% to 24.9% Better Than Code $100

2 25% to 34.9% Better Than Code $150

3 35% to 44.9% Better Than Code $250

4 45% to 100% Better Than Code $350

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4 45% to 100% Better Than Code $350

Gas & Electric

1 15% to 24.9% Better Than Code $150

2 25% to 34.9% Better Than Code $425

3 35% to 44.9% Better Than Code $1,100

4 45% to 100% Better Than Code $1,600

Additional Incentives / Tax Credits

Incentive Example

Solar PV – Focus on Energy $2,400

Federal Builder Tax Credit $2,000

Level 3 Gas & Electric – Focus on Energy

$1,100

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Energy

TOTAL $5,500

Deduct BPC Fees - xxx

One - Stop - Shop

�Code Compliance

• Heat loss calculations

• Equipment sizing

�Federal Tax Credit

1111

�Federal Tax Credit

�New Homes Program Certification

SPS 322 Energy Code

Joe Nagan

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Joe Nagan

Focus on Energy

New Homes Program Technical Director

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SPS 322 Changes and impacts

• Why the Code change – DOE Federal Registry

• What happened – UDC Code process

• What changed – 322 overview document

• What now – Construction changes and REScheck

• What do we need to do – We have a plan!

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The “WHY” Federal Registry March 18, 2014

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What CHANGED: SPS 322 Effective 1-1-2016

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The CHANGES in SPS 322 Energy Conservation

• Review PDF change document

– 7-21-15 Agenda packet

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UDC Weather Zone map

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Website search for UDC documents & support

http://dsps.wi.gov/Programs/Industry-Services/Industry-Services-Programs/One-and-Two-Family-UDC

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Links to UDC ‘PDF’ documents

Go to the chapter you want: select the ‘PDF’ file, open and save to Folder

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* Demo if access

REScheck software: version and function

It was agreed that we would use

Version 4.6.2.0 until further notice

Version 4.6.2.0 allows you to run the

UDC required ‘Compliance report’

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‘Compliance report’ using the 2009 IECC

and then run the ‘Loads report’ using the WI UDC 2009

Demonstration to follow:

Do NOT go to the DOE website for download!

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REScheck 4.6.2.0 download on DSPS website

http://dsps.wi.gov/Programs/Industry-Services/Industry-Services-Programs/One-and-Two-Family-UDC

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COMPLIANCE: use the 2009 IECC

You must use the ‘2009 IECC’ for COMPLIANCE!

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LOADS ONLY: select the Wisconsin 2009

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You cannot use the WI UDC 2009 for COMPLIANCE!

Loads tab now active!

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You can only use the WI UDC 2009 for Loads!

UDC Building Permit Application

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UDC ‘Design Zones’ 1-4

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UDC Design Zone Counties

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REScheck 4.6.2.0 demonstration

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REScheck Quick Reference Guide

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REScheck Quick Reference Guide

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UDC Weather Zone map

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Slab on grade insulation issues

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Foundation insulation issues: thermal values vs thickness

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Slab on-grade door R-5 or ‘walkout’ lower level

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Foam protection:

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Foundation insulation ‘flush with’ above grade wall?

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1” foam not a problem: what about 2”?

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2” exterior foundation foam

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What about a metal ‘flashing’ on top?

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Sloped lots present their own issues:

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How about a sloped lot with rear ‘walkout’ w/2”

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Very popular Engineered FLOOR SYSTEM

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UDC document 4/6/10

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Parallel

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Parallel with double sill plate? Good stuff!

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Very popular Engineered FLOOR SYSTEM

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Single treated ‘Solid saw lumber’ 2 x 6 sill plate

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Single ‘Engineered’ treated 2 x 6 sill plate

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Engineered Floor System with detailing!

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DSPS to the rescue 4-8-2016!

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SPS 321 Commentary 4-8-2016

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SPS 321 Commentary 4-8-2016

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2” exterior foundation foam

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Here we go!

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Cantilever a ‘double sill plate’? Can we??

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Perpendicular Parallel ?

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NOW APPROVED: double sill plate option 2

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Double sill plate solution

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Comply with anchor bolt location

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Parallel chord floor truss systems

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Slab or walkout detailing with 2” foam

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THANK YOU!

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THANK YOU

Andy KucFocus on Energy

New Homes Program Manager

608-729-6808

[email protected]

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Joe NaganFocus on Energy

New Homes Program Technical Director920-766-7578

[email protected]