The most significant changes in the 2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards affecting residential buildings include the new requirements for high performance insulation within walls and attics. Other changes for residential buildings include:
1. Insulation in roof/ceiling construction must be at least R-22 (maximum U-factor of 0.043) (§150.0(a)1).
2. New duct total leakage reduced to 5 percent or less (§150.0(m)11B1).
3. All installed air-conditioner and heat pump systems shall be equipped with liquid line filter driers as specified by manufacturer’s instructions (§150.0(h)3B).
4. Storage hot water heaters no longer need to be externally wrapped (§150.0(j)1).
5. All luminaires must be “high-efficacy” (§150.0(k)1A).
6. Isolation valves must be installed on instantaneous water heaters that have a minimum input of 6.8 kBTU/hr (§110.3(c)7).
1. Increased flexibility for envelope compliance (§150.1(c)).
2. Increased roof assembly requirements to include insulation installed either above or below roof deck (§150.1(c)1A).
3. Requirements for water-heating systems in single-family and multifamily buildings have been updated and more options have been added (§150.1(c)8).
4. High-performance attics and ducts in conditioned spaces have been added as option for a space-conditioning distribution system (§150.1(c)9).
5. If a whole house fan (WHF) is required, it must comply with a total air flow of at least 1.5 CFM/ft^2 and have 1 square foot of attic vent free area for each 750 CFM (§150.1(c)12).
All compliance software programs that are approved by the Energy Commission must use a single interpretation of the performance compliance rules that the Energy Commission has integrated into the public domain software. More information is available in the 2016 Residential ACM Approval Manual and the 2016 Residential ACM Reference 'Manual.
1. Changes to the prescriptive requirements for the building envelope (specifically wall insulation) for additions (§150.2(a)1).
2. With alterations, the prescriptive requirements for mechanical cooling, water heating, and lighting have been revised (§150.2(b)).
3. More detailed information on additions and alterations in Chapter 9.