Section 180.2 – Alterations

Alterations to components of existing multifamily buildings, including alterations made in conjunction with a change in building occupancy to a multifamily occupancy shall meet item (a), and either Item (b) or (c) below:

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2: When heating, cooling or service water heating for an alteration are provided by expanding existing systems, the existing systems and equipment need not comply with Sections 110.0 through 110.10, 160.0 through 160.7, and Section 170.2(c) 170.2(d).

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2: When existing heating, cooling or service water heating systems or components are moved within a building, the existing systems or components need not comply with Sections 110.0 through 110.10, 160.0 through 160.7, and Section 170.2(c) or 170.2(d).

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2: Where an existing system with electric reheat is expanded when adding variable air volume (VAV) boxes to serve an alteration, total electric reheat capacity may be expanded not to exceed 20 percent of the existing installed electric capacity in any one permit and the system need not comply with Section 170.2(b)4E. Additional electric reheat capacity in excess of 20 percent may be added subject to the requirements of the Section 170.2(b)4E.

EXCEPTION 4 to Section 180.2: The requirements of Section 160.3(a)2H shall not apply to alterations of space-conditioning systems or components.

 

(a)      Mandatory Requirements.

Altered components in a multifamily building shall meet the minimum requirements in this Section.

1.  Roof/Ceiling Insulation. The opaque portions of the roof/ceiling that separate conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or ambient air shall meet the requirements of Section 180.2(b)1B.

2.  Wall Insulation. For the altered opaque portion of walls separating conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or ambient air shall meet the applicable requirements of Items A through D below:

A.    Metal Building. A minimum of R-13 insulation between framing members, or the area-weighted average U-factor of the wall assembly shall not exceed U-0.113.

B.    Metal Framed. A minimum of R-13 insulation between framing members, or the area-weighted average U-factor of the wall assembly shall not exceed U-0.217.

C.    Wood Framed and Others. A minimum of R-11 insulation between framing members, or the area-weighted average U-factor of the wall assembly shall not exceed U-0.110.

D.    Spandrel Panels and Curtain Walls. A minimum of R-4, or the area-weighted average U-factor of the wall assembly shall not exceed U-0.280.

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(a)2: Light and heavy mass walls.

3.    Floor Insulation. For the altered portion of raised floors that separate conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or ambient air shall meet the applicable requirements of Items A through B below:

A. Raised Framed Floors. A minimum of R-11 insulation between framing members, or the area-weighted average U-factor of the floor assembly shall not exceed the U-0.071.

B. Raised Mass Floors. A minimum of R-6 insulation, or the area-weighted average U-factor of the floor assembly shall not exceed U-0.111.

 

(b)      Prescriptive approach.

The altered component and any newly installed equipment serving the alteration shall meet the applicable requirements of Sections 110.0 through 110.9 and all applicable requirements of Section 160.0, 160.1, 160.2(c) and (d), 160.3(a) through 160.3(b)5J, 160.3(b)6, 160.3(c), and 160.5; and

1.   Envelope

A.    Roof Alterations.

Existing roofs being replaced, recovered or recoated, of a multifamily building shall meet the requirements of Section 110.8(i) Roofs with more than 50 percent of the roof area or more than 2,000 square feet of roof, whichever is less, being altered the requirements of i and iii below apply: 

i.   Low-sloped roofs in Climate Zones 2, 4, and 6 through 15 shall have a minimum aged solar reflectance of 0.63 and a minimum thermal emittance of 0.75, or a minimum SRI of 75.

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)1Ai: The aged solar reflectance requirement can be met by using insulation at the roof deck specified in TABLE 180.2-A.

 

Table 180.2-A Roof/Ceiling Insulation Tradeoff for Low-Sloped Aged Solar Reflectance

Minimum Aged Solar Reflectance

Roof Deck Continuous Insulation R-value (Climate Zones 6-7)

Roof Deck Continuous Insulation R-value (Climate Zones 2, 4, 8-15)

0.60

2

16

0.55

4

18

0.50

6

20

0.45

8

22

No requirement

10

24

 

ii.  Steep-sloped roofs in Climate Zones 4 and 8 through 15 shall have a minimum aged solar reflectance of 0.20 and a minimum thermal emittance of 0.75, or a minimum SRI of 16.

EXCEPTION TO SECTION 180.2(b)1Aii: The following shall be considered equivalent to Subsection ii:

a.  Buildings with ceiling assemblies with a U-factor lower than or equal to 0.025 or that are insulated with at least R-38 ceiling insulation in an attic; or

b. Buildings with a radiant barrier in the attic, where the radiant barrier is not installed directly above spaced sheathing, meeting the requirements of Section 170.2(a)1C; or

c.  Buildings that have no ducts in the attic in Climate Zones 2, 4, 9, 10, 12, and 14; or

d. Buildings with R-2 or greater continuous insulation above or below the roof deck.

EXCEPTION 1 to Sections 180.2(b)1Ai and ii: Roof area covered by building integrated photovoltaic panels and building integrated solar thermal panels are not required to meet the minimum requirements for solar reflectance, thermal emittance, or SRI.

EXCEPTION 2 to Sections 180.2(b)1Ai and ii: Roof constructions with a weight of at least 25lb/ft² are not required to meet the minimum requirements for solar reflectance, thermal emittance, or SRI.

iii. For low-sloped roofs, the area of the roof recover or roof replacement shall be insulated to R-14 continuous insulation or a U-factor of 0.039 in Climate Zones 1, 2, 4, and 8 through 16.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)1Aiii: Roof recovers with new R-10 insulation added above deck do not need to be insulated to meet R-14.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)1Aiii: When existing mechanical equipment is located on the roof will not be disconnected and lifted, insulation added may be limited to the greater of R-10 or the maximum installed thickness that will allow the distance between the height of the roof membrane surface to the top of the base flashing to remain in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)1Aiii: At the drains and other low points, tapered insulation with a thermal resistance less than R-14 may be used, provided that insulation thickness is increased at the high points of the roof so that the average thermal resistance equals or exceeds R-14

EXCEPTION 4 to Section 180.2(b)1Aiii: The area of the roof recoat is not required to be insulated.

B.    Roof/Ceiling Insulation.

i.   Attic Roof. Vented attics shall meet the following:

a.  In Climate Zones 1 through 4 and 8 through 16, insulation shall be installed to achieve a weighted U-factor of 0.020 or insulation installed at the ceiling level shall result in an installed thermal resistance of R-49 or greater for the insulation alone; and

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)1Bia: In Climate Zones 1, 3, 4, and 9, dwelling units with at least R-19 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level.

b. In Climate Zones 2 and 11 through 16, air seal all accessible areas of the ceiling plane between the attic and the conditioned space in accordance with Section 110.7; and

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)1Bib: Dwelling units with at least R-19 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)1Bib: Dwelling units with atmospherically vented space heating or water heating combustion appliances located inside the pressure boundary of the dwelling unit.

c.  In Climate Zones 1 through 4 and 8 through 16, recessed downlight luminaires in the ceiling shall be covered with insulation to the same depth as the rest of the ceiling. Luminaires not rated for insulation contact must be replaced or fitted with a fire-proof cover that allows for insulation to be installed directly over the cover; and

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)1Bic: In Climate Zones 1 through 4 and 8 through 10, dwelling units with at least R-19 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level.

d. Attic ventilation shall comply with the California Building Code requirements.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)1Bi: Dwelling units with at least R-38 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)1Bi: Dwelling units where the alteration would directly cause the disturbance of asbestos, unless the alteration is made in conjunction with asbestos abatement.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)1Bi: Dwelling units with knob and tube wiring located in the vented attic.

EXCEPTION 4 to Section 180.2(b)1Bi: Where the accessible space in the attic is not large enough to accommodate the required R-value, the entire accessible space shall be filled with insulation provided such installation does not violate Section 806.3 of Title 24, Part 2.5.

EXCEPTION 5 to Section 180.2(b)1Bi: Where the attic space above the altered dwelling unit is shared with other dwelling units and the requirements of Section 180.2(b)1Bi are not triggered for the other dwelling units.

C.    Fenestration alterations other than repair shall meet the requirements below:

NOTE: Glass replaced in an existing sash and frame or sashes replaced in an existing frame are considered repairs. In these cases, Section 180.2(b) requires that the replacement be at least equivalent to the original in performance.

i.   Fenestration products installed to replace existing fenestration products of the same total area shall meet either a or b:

a.  The maximum U-factor, RSHGC, and VT requirements of TABLE 180.2-B, or

b.  The area-weighted U-factor and RSHGC of TABLE 170.2-A.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)1Ci: In an alteration, where 150 square feet or less of the entire building's vertical fenestration is replaced, RSHGC and VT requirements of TABLE 180.2-B shall not apply.

ii.  Alterations that add fenestration and skylight area shall meet the total fenestration area requirements of Section 170.2(a) and the U-factor, RSHGC, and VT requirements of TABLE 180.2-B.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)1Cii: Alterations that add fenestration area of up to 50 square feet shall not be required to meet the total fenestration area requirements of Sections 170.2(a), nor the U-factor, RSHGC, and VT requirements of TABLE 180.2-B.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)1Cii: Alterations that add up to 16 square feet of new skylight area per dwelling unit with a maximum U-factor of 0.55 and a maximum RSHGC of 0.30 area shall not be required to meet the total fenestration area requirements of Section 170.2(a)3.

D.              Exterior doors. Alterations that add exterior door area shall meet the U-factor requirement of Section 170.2(a)4.

 

Table 180.2-B Altered Fenestration Maximum U-Factor and Maximum RSHGC

Climate Zone

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Curtainwall / Storefront / Window Wall and Glazed Doors1

U-factor

 

0.38

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.41

0.38

Curtainwall / Storefront / Window Wall and Glazed Doors1

RSHGC

0.35

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.26

0.25

Curtainwall / Storefront / Window Wall and Glazed Doors1

VT2

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

NAFS  2017 Performance Class AW Window – Fixed1

U-factor

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.47

0.47

0.41

0.41

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.38

0.38

NAFS  2017 Performance Class AW Window – Fixed1

RSHGC

0.35

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.31

0.31

0.26

0.26

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

NAFS  2017 Performance Class AW Window – Fixed1

VT2

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

NAFS  2017 Performance Class AW Window – Operable1

U-factor

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.47

0.47

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

0.43

NAFS  2017 Performance Class AW Window – Operable1

RSHGC

0.35

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.31

0.31

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.24

NAFS  2017 Performance Class AW Window – Operable1

VT2

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

0.37

All Other Windows and Glazed Doors1

U-factor

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.34

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

All Other Windows and Glazed Doors1

RSHGC

0.35

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.23

Skylights, 3 habitable stories and fewer

U-factor

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

Skylights, 3 habitable stories and fewer

RSHGC

NA

0.23

NA

0.23

NA

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

NA

Skylights, 4 habitable stories and greater

U-factor

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

0.46

Skylights, 4 habitable stories and greater

RSHGC

0.35

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

0.25

Skylights, 4 habitable stories and greater

VT2

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

0.49

Footnotes to TABLE 180.2-B
1. For fenestration installed in buildings with three or fewer habitable stories, there is no SHGC requirement in Climate Zones 1, 3, 5, and 16.

2. Minimum VT requirements to not apply to multifamily buildings 3 habitable stories or less

 

2.   Space Conditioning Systems.

A.    Space Conditioning Systems Serving Dwelling Units.
i.   Entirely New or Complete Replacement Space-Conditioning Systems installed…

as part of an alteration, shall include all the system heating or cooling equipment, including but not limited to: condensing unit, cooling or heating coil, and air handler for split systems; or complete replacement of a packaged unit; plus entirely new or replacement duct system (Section 180.2(b)2Aiib). Entirely new or complete replacement space-conditioning systems shall meet the requirements of Sections 160.2(a)1, 160.3(a)1, 160.3(b)1 through 3, 160.3(b)5, 160.3(b)6, 160.3(c)1, and 170.2(c)3B, 180.2(b)2Av, and TABLE 180.2-C.

ii.    Altered Duct Systems - Duct Sealing:…

In all Climate Zones, when more than 25 feet of new or replacement space-conditioning system ducts are installed, the ducts shall comply with the applicable requirements of subsections a and b below. New ducts located in unconditioned space shall meet the applicable requirements of Sections 160.3(b)5A through J, and the duct insulation requirements of TABLE 180.2-C, and

a.  The altered duct system, regardless of location, shall be sealed as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with all applicable procedures for duct sealing of altered existing duct systems as specified in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.1, utilizing the leakage compliance criteria specified in subsection  I or  II below.

 

TABLE 180.2-C DUCT INSULATION R-VALUE

Climate Zone

3, 5 through 7

1, 2, 4, 8 through 16

Duct R-Value

R-6

R-8

 

I.     Entirely New or Complete Replacement Duct System. If the new ducts form an entirely new or complete replacement duct system directly connected to the air handler, the duct system shall meet one of the following requirements:

A.    The total leakage of the duct system shall not exceed 12 percent of the air handler airflow as determined utilizing the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.1, or

B.    The duct system leakage to outside shall not exceed 6 percent of the air handler airflow as determined utilizing the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.4.

Entirely new or complete replacement duct systems installed as part of an alteration are constructed of at least 75 percent new duct material, and up to 25 percent may consist of reused parts from the dwelling unit's existing duct system, including but not limited to registers, grilles, boots, air handler, coil, plenums, duct material; if the reused parts are accessible and can be sealed to prevent leakage.

Entirely new or complete replacement duct systems shall also conform to the requirements of Sections 160.2(a)1 and 160.3(b)5L. If the air handler and ducts are located within a vented attic, the requirements of Section 180.2(b)1Bi shall also be met.

II.    Extension of an Existing Duct System. If the new ducts are an extension of an existing duct system serving multifamily dwellings, the combined new and existing duct system shall meet one of the following requirements:

A.    The measured duct leakage shall be equal to or less than 15 percent of air handler airflow as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testing utilizing the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.1; or

B.    The measured duct leakage to outside shall be equal to or less than 10 percent of air handler airflow as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testing utilizing the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.4; or

C.    If it is not possible to meet the duct sealing requirements of either Section 180.2(b)2AiicI or II then all accessible leaks shall be sealed and verified through a visual inspection and a smoke test by a certified HERS Rater utilizing the methods specified in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.1.4.3.5.

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)2AiiaII: Duct Sealing. Existing duct systems that are extended, which are constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos.

EXCEPTION 1 to 180.2(b)2Aii: The HERS Rater field verification and HERS Provider data registry requirements of Reference Residential Appendix RA2 and RA3 are not required for multifamily dwelling units in buildings four stories and greater. The installer shall certify that diagnostic testing was performed in accordance with the applicable procedures.

iii.   Altered Space-Conditioning System – Duct Sealing…

In all Climate Zones, when a space-conditioning system serving a multifamily dwelling is altered by the installation or replacement of space-conditioning system equipment, including replacement of the air handler, outdoor condensing unit of a split system air conditioner or heat pump, or cooling or heating coil; the duct system that is connected to the altered space-conditioning system equipment shall be sealed, as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with the applicable procedures for duct sealing of altered existing duct systems as specified in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.1 and the leakage compliance criteria specified in subsections a, b, or c below.

a.    The measured duct leakage shall be equal to or less than 15 percent of air handler airflow as determined utilizing the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.1; or

b.    The measured duct leakage to outside shall be equal to or less than 10 percent of air handler airflow as determined utilizing the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.4; or

c.     If it is not possible to meet the duct sealing requirements of either Section 180.2(b)2Aiiia or b, then, all accessible leaks shall be sealed and verified through a visual inspection and a smoke test by a certified HERS Rater utilizing the methods specified in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.1.4.3.5.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2Aiii: Duct Sealing. Duct systems that are documented to have been previously sealed as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with procedures in the Reference Residential Appendix RA3.1.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2Aiii: Duct Sealing. Duct systems with less than 40 linear feet as determined by visual inspection.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)2Aiii: Duct Sealing. Existing duct systems constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos.

EXCEPTION 4 to Section 180.2(b)2Aiii: The HERS Rater field verification and HERS Provider data registry requirements of Reference Residential Appendix RA2 and RA3 are not required for multifamily dwelling units in buildings four stories and greater. The installer shall certify that diagnostic testing was performed in accordance with the applicable procedures.

iv.   Altered Space-Conditioning System Mechanical Cooling.

When a space-conditioning system is an air conditioner or heat pump that is altered by the installation or replacement of refrigerant-containing system components such as the compressor, condensing coil, evaporator coil, refrigerant metering device or refrigerant piping, the altered system shall comply with the following requirements:

a.    All thermostats associated with the system shall be replaced with setback thermostats meeting the requirements of Section 110.2(c).

b.    In Climate Zones 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, air-cooled air conditioners and air-source heat pumps, including but not limited to ducted split systems, ducted package systems, small duct high velocity air systems, and minisplit systems, shall comply with subsections I and II, unless the system is of a type that cannot be verified using the specified procedures. Systems that cannot comply with the requirements of Section 180.2(b)2Aivb shall comply with Section 180.2(b)2Aivc.

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)2Aivb: Entirely new or complete replacement packaged systems for which the manufacturer has verified correct system refrigerant charge prior to shipment from the factory are not required to have refrigerant charge confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing. The installer of these packaged systems shall certify that the packaged system was pre-charged at the factory and has not been altered in a way that would affect the charge. Ducted systems shall comply with minimum system airflow rate requirement in Section 180.2(b)2AivbI, provided that the system is of a type that can be verified using the procedure specified in RA3.3 or an approved alternative in RA1.

I.   Minimum system airflow rate shall comply with the applicable subsection A or B below as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with the procedures specified in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.3 or an approved alternative procedure as specified in Section RA1.;

A.  Small duct high velocity systems shall demonstrate a minimum system airflow rate greater than or equal to 250 cfm per ton of nominal cooling capacity; or

B.  All other air-cooled air conditioner or air-source heat pump systems shall demonstrate a minimum system airflow rate greater than or equal to 300 cfm per ton of nominal cooling capacity.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2AivbI: Systems unable to comply with the minimum airflow rate requirement shall demonstrate compliance using the procedures in RA3.3.3.1.5; and the system's thermostat shall conform to the specifications in Section 110.12.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2AivbI: Entirely new or complete replacement space conditioning systems, as specified by Section 180.2(b)2Ai, without zoning dampers may comply with the minimum airflow rate by meeting the applicable requirements in TABLE 160.3-A or 160.3-B as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.1.4.4 and RA3.1.4.5. The design clean-filter pressure drop requirements of Section 160.2(a)1C for the system air filter device(s) shall conform to the requirements given in TABLES 160.3-A and 160.3-B.

II.    The installer shall charge the system according to manufacturer’s specifications. Refrigerant charge shall be verified according to one of the following options, as applicable.

A.   The installer and rater shall perform the standard charge verification procedure as specified in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.2.2, or an approved alternative procedure as specified in Section RA1; or

B.   The system shall be equipped with a fault indicator display (FID) device that meets the specifications of Reference Joint Appendix JA6. The installer shall verify the refrigerant charge and FID device in accordance with the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.4.2. The HERS Rater shall verify FID device in accordance with the procedures in Section RA3.4.2; or

C.   The installer shall perform the weigh-in charging procedure as specified by Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.2.3.1 provided the system is of a type that can be verified using the RA3.2.2 standard charge verification procedure and RA3.3 airflow rate verification procedure or approved alternatives in RA1. The HERS Rater shall verify the charge using RA3.2.2 and RA3.3 or approved alternatives in RA1.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2AivbII: When the outdoor temperature is less than 55 degrees F and the installer utilizes the weigh-in charging procedure in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.2.3.1 to demonstrate compliance, the installer may elect to utilize the HERS Rater verification procedure in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.2.3.2. If the HERS Rater verification procedure in Section RA3.2.3.2 is used for compliance, the system's thermostat shall conform to the specifications in Section 110.12. Ducted systems shall comply with the minimum system airflow rate requirements in Section 180.2(b)2AivbI.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2Aivb: The HERS Rater field verification and HERS Provider data registry requirements of Reference Residential Appendix RA2 and RA3 are not required for multifamily dwelling units in buildings four stories and greater. The installer shall certify that diagnostic testing was performed in accordance with the applicable procedures.

v.  Altered Space-Heating System. Altered or replacement space-heating systems shall not use electric resistance as the primary heat source.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2Av: Non-ducted electric resistance space heating systems, if the existing space heating system is electric resistance.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2Av: Ducted electric resistance space heating systems, if the existing space heating system is electric resistance and a ducted space cooling system is not being replaced or installed.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)2Av: Electric resistance space heating systems, if the existing space heating system is electric resistance in Climate Zones 6, 7, 8, or 15.

B.          Common Use Area Space Conditioning Systems
i. New or Replacement Space-Conditioning Systems or Components…

other than new or replacement space-conditioning system ducts shall meet the requirements of Sections 170.2(c)1, 2, and 4, applicable to the systems or components being altered. For compliance with Section 170.2(c)4A , additional fan power adjustment credits are available as specified in TABLE 180.2-D.

 

TABLE 180.2-D Fan Power Limitation Pressure Drop Adjustment

Airflow

Multi-Zone VAV Systems1 ≤5,000 cfm

Multi-Zone VAV Systems1 >5,000 and ≤10,000 cfm

Multi-Zone VAV Systems1 >10,000 cfm

All Other Fan Systems ≤5,000 cfm

All Other Fan Systems >5,000 and ≤10,000 cfm

All Other Fan Systems >10,000 cfm

Supply Fan System Additional Allowance

0.135

0.114

0.105

0.139

0.12

0.107

Supply Fan System Additional Allowance In Unit with Adapter Curb

0.033

0.033

0.043

0.000

0.000

0.000

Exhaust/ Relief/ Return/ Transfer Fan System Additional Allowance

0.07

0.061

0.054

0.07

0.062

0.055

Exhaust/ Relief/ Return/ Transfer Fan System Additional Allowance In Unit with Adapter Curb

0.016

0.017

0.022

0.000

0.000

0.000

Footnotes to Table 180.2-D:
1. See FAN SYSTEM, MULTI-ZONE VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (VAV) for the definition of a Multi-Zone VAV System.

 

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2Bi.  Section 180.2(b)2Av does not apply to replacement of electric reheat of equivalent or lower capacity electric resistance space heaters, when natural gas is not available.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2Bi.  Section 170.2(c)4L is not applicable to new or replacement space conditioning systems.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)2Bi:  Section 170.2(c)4Ci is applicable to systems, other than single package air-cooled commercial unitary air conditioners and heat pumps, with cooling capacity less than 54,000 Btu/h.

ii.    Altered Duct Systems.

When new or replacement space-conditioning system ducts are installed to serve an existing building, the new ducts shall meet the requirements of Section 160.3(c)2 and meet a or b below:

a.    RESERVED.

b.    Entirely new or replacement duct systems installed as part of an alteration shall be leakage-tested in accordance with Section 160.2(c)2H.  Entirely new or replacement duct systems installed as part of an alteration shall be constructed of at least 75 percent new duct material, and up to 25 percent may consist of reused parts from the building's existing duct system, including registers, grilles, boots, air handlers, coils, plenums, and ducts, if the reused parts are accessible and can be sealed to prevent leakage.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2Biib: When it is not possible to achieve the duct leakage criteria in Section 180.2(b)2Biib, all accessible leaks shall be sealed and verified through a visual inspection and a smoke test performed by a certified HERS Rater utilizing the methods specified in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA2.1.4.2.2a. 

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2Biib: Duct Sealing. Existing duct systems that are extended, which are constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos are exempt from the requirements of subsection 180.2(b)2Biib.

c.     If the new ducts are an extension of an existing duct system, the combined new and existing duct system meets the criteria in Subsections I, II, and III below. The duct system shall be sealed to a leakage rate not to exceed 15 percent of the nominal air handler airflow rate as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, in accordance with the applicable procedures in Reference Nonresidential Appendices NA1 and NA2:

I.   The duct system provides conditioned air to an occupiable space for a constant volume, single zone, space-conditioning system; and

II. The space conditioning system serves less than 5,000 square feet of conditioned floor area; and

III. The combined surface area of the ducts located in the following spaces is more than 25 percent of the total surface area of the entire duct system:

A.  Outdoors; 

B.   In a space directly under a roof that

C.   Has a U-factor greater than the U-factor of the ceiling, or if the roof does not meet the requirements of  Section 170.2(a)1B, or

D.  Has fixed vents or openings to the outside or unconditioned spaces; or

E.   In an unconditioned crawlspace; or 

F.   In other unconditioned spaces.

iii.     Altered Space-Conditioning Systems…

When a space-conditioning system is altered by the installation or replacement of space-conditioning system equipment (including replacement of the air handler, outdoor condensing unit of a split system air conditioner or heat pump, or cooling or heating coil:

a.    For all altered units where the existing thermostat does not comply with the requirements for demand responsive controls specified in Section 110.12, the existing thermostat shall be replaced with a demand responsive thermostat that complies with Section 110.12. All newly installed space-conditioning systems requiring a thermostat shall be equipped with a demand responsive thermostat that complies with Section 110.12; and

b.    The duct system that is connected to the new or replaced space-conditioning system equipment shall be sealed, if the duct system meets the criteria of Section 170.2(c)4Ji , as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, in accordance with the applicable procedures for duct sealing of altered existing duct systems as specified in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA2, and conforming to the applicable leakage compliance criteria in Section 180.2(b)2Bii.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)2Biiib: Duct Sealing. Buildings altered so that the duct system no longer meets the criteria of Section 170.2(c)4Ji are exempt from the requirements of Subsection 180.2(b)2Biiib.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)2Biiib: Duct Sealing. Duct systems that are documented to have been previously sealed as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with procedures in the Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA2 are exempt from the requirements of Subsection 180.2(b)2Biiib.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)2Biiib: Duct Sealing. Existing duct systems constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos are exempt from the requirements of Subsection 180.2(b)2Biiib.

3.   Hot Water Systems.

Altered or replacement water-heating systems or components serving individual dwelling units shall meet the applicable requirements below:

A. Pipe Insulation. For newly installed piping and existing accessible piping, the insulation requirements of Section 160.4(f) shall be met.

B. Distribution System.  For recirculation distribution system serving individual dwelling units, only Demand Recirculation Systems with manual on/off control as specified in the Reference Appendix RA4.4.9 shall be installed.

C. Water heating system. The water heating system shall meet one of the following:

i.   A natural gas or propane water-heating system; or

ii.  A single heat pump water heater.  The storage tank shall not be located outdoors and be placed on an incompressible, rigid insulated surface with a minimum thermal resistance of R-10.  The water heater shall be installed with a communication interface that meets either the requirements of 110.12(a) or has a ANSI/CTA-2045-B communication port; or

iii. A single heat pump water heater that meets the requirements of NEEA Advanced Water Heater Specification Tier 3 or higher; or

iv.              If the existing water heater is an electric resistance water heater, a consumer electric water heater.

v.  A water-heating system determined by the Executive Director to use no more energy than the one specified in Sections 180.2(b)3Ci through iii above; or if no natural gas is connected to the existing water heater location, a water-heating system determined by the executive director to use no more energy than the one specified in Section 180.2(b)3Civ above.

4.   Lighting.

A.            Dwelling Unit Lighting. The altered lighting system shall meet the lighting requirements of…

…Section 160.5(a). The altered luminaires shall meet the luminaire efficacy requirements of Section 160.5(a) and TABLE 160.5-A.  Where existing screw base sockets are present in ceiling-recessed luminaires, removal of these sockets is not required provided that new JA8 compliant trim kits or lamps designed for use with recessed downlights or luminaires are installed.

B.      Common Use Area – Lighting, Sign Lighting, and Electrical Power Distribution Systems.
i.             Spaces with lighting systems installed for the first time shall meet the applicable requirements…

…of Sections 110.9, 160.5(b)1, 160.5(b)2, 160.5(b)3, 160.5(b)4, 160.5(c), 160.5(e), 170.2(b), and 170.2(e)1 thru 170.2(e)6.

ii.            When the requirements of Section 160.5(b)4D are triggered…

…by the addition of skylights to an existing building and the lighting system is not recircuited, the daylighting control need not meet the multi-level requirements in Section 160.5(b)4D.

iii.   New internally and externally illuminated signs shall meet the requirements of…

…Sections 110.9, 160.5(d) and 170.2(e)7.

iv.   Altered Indoor Lighting Systems. Alterations to indoor lighting systems that include…

…10% or more of the luminaires serving an enclosed space shall meet the requirements of a, b, or c below:

a.  The alteration shall comply with the indoor lighting power requirements specified in Section 170.2(e)1 thru 4 and the lighting control requirements specified in TABLE 180.2-E; or

b. The alteration shall not exceed 80% of the indoor lighting power requirements specified in Section 170.2(e)1 thru 4, and shall comply with the lighting control requirements specified in TABLE 180.2-E; or

c.  The alteration shall be a one-for-one luminaire alteration within a building or tenant space of 5,000 square feet or less, the total wattage of the altered luminaires shall be at least 40% lower compared to their total pre-alteration wattage, and the alteration shall comply with the lighting control requirements specified in TABLE 180.2-E.

Alterations to indoor lighting systems shall not prevent the operation of existing, unaltered controls, and shall not alter controls to remove functions specified in Section 160.5(b)4Cv.

Alterations to lighting wiring are considered alterations to the lighting system. Alterations to indoor lighting systems are not required to separate existing general, floor, wall, display, or decorative lighting on shared circuits or controls. New or completely replaced lighting circuits shall comply with the control separation requirements of Sections 160.5(b)4Aiv and 160.5(b)4Cid.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section. Alteration of portable luminaires, luminaires affixed to moveable partitions, or lighting excluded as specified in Section 170.2(e)2C.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)4Biv. Any enclosed space with only one luminaire.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section 180.2(b)4Biv. Any alteration that would directly cause the disturbance of asbestos, unless the alteration is made in conjunction with asbestos abatement.

EXCEPTION 4 to Section 180.2(b)4Biv. Acceptance testing requirements of Section 160.5(e) are not required for alterations where lighting controls are added to control 20 or fewer luminaires.

EXCEPTION 5 to Section 180.2(b)4Biv. Any alteration limited to adding lighting controls or replacing lamps, ballasts, or drivers.

EXCEPTION 6 to Section 180.2(b)4Biv. One-for-one luminaire alteration of up to 50 luminaires either per complete floor of the building or per complete tenant space, per annum.

v.    Alterations to existing outdoor lighting systems in a lighting application listed in…

… TABLES 170.2- R or 170.2- S shall meet the applicable requirements of Sections 160.5(b)1, 160.5(b)2, 160.5(b)3, 160.5(c)1, and 160.5(e), and:

a.  In alterations that increase the connected lighting load, the added or altered luminaires shall meet the applicable requirements of Section 160.5(c)2 and the requirements of Section 170.2(e)6 for general hardscape lighting or for the specific lighting applications containing the alterations; and

b. In alterations that do not increase the connected lighting load, where 10 percent or more of the existing luminaires are replaced in a general hardscape or a specific lighting application, the alterations shall meet the following requirements:

I.   In parking lots and outdoor sales lots where the bottom of the luminaire is mounted 24 feet or less above the ground, the replacement luminaires shall comply with Section 160.5(c)2A and Section 160.5(c)2B;

II. For parking lots and outdoor sales lots where the bottom of the luminaire is mounted greater than 24 feet above the ground and for all other lighting applications, the replacement luminaires shall comply with Section Section 160.5(c)2A AND EITHER comply with Section 160.5(c)2B or be controlled by lighting control systems, including motion sensors, that automatically reduces lighting power by at least 40 percent in response to the area being vacated of occupants; and

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)4Bvb. Alterations where less than 5 existing luminaires are replaced.

c.  In alterations that do not increase the connected lighting load, where 50 percent or more of the existing luminaires are replaced in general hardscape or a specific application, the replacement luminaires shall meet the requirements of subsection b above and the requirements of Section 170.2(e)6 for general hardscape lighting or specific lighting applications containing the alterations.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(b)4Bvc. Alterations where the replacement luminaires have at least 40 percent lower power consumption compared to the original luminaires are not required to comply with the lighting power allowances of Section170.2(e)6.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(b)4Bvc. Alterations where less than 5 existing luminaires are replaced.

EXCEPTION 3 to Section180.2(b)4Bv. Acceptance testing requirements of Section 160.5(e) are not required for alterations where controls are added to 20 or fewer luminaires.

vi.   Alterations to existing internally and externally illuminated signs that increase the…

…connected lighting load, replace and rewire more than 50 percent of the ballasts, or relocate the sign to a different location on the same site or on a different site shall meet the requirements of Section 170.2(e)7.

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b)4Bvi. Replacement of parts of an existing sign, including replacing lamps, the sign face or ballasts, that do not require rewiring or that are done at a time other than when the sign is relocated, is not an alteration subject to the requirements of Section 180.2(b)4Bvi.

vii.          Alterations to existing electrical power distribution systems shall meet the applicable requirements of the following Sections:

a.  Service Electrical Metering. New or replacement electrical service equipment shall meet the requirements of Section 160.6(a) applicable to the electrical power distribution system altered; and

b. Separation of Electrical Circuits for Electrical Energy Monitoring. For entirely new or complete replacement of electrical power distribution systems, the entire system shall meet the applicable requirements of Section 160.6(b); and

c.  Voltage Drop. Alterations of feeders and branch circuits where the alteration includes addition, modification, or replacement of both feeders and branch circuits, the altered circuits shall meet the requirements of Section 160.6(c); and

EXCEPTION to Section 180.2(b) 4Bviic: Voltage drop permitted by California Electrical Code Sections 647.4, 695.6 and 695.7.

d. Circuit Controls for 120-Volt Receptacles and Controlled Receptacles. For entirely new or complete replacement of electrical power distribution systems, the entire system shall meet the applicable requirements of Section 160.6(d).

 

TABLE 180.2-E Control Requirements for Indoor Lighting System
Alterations for Common Use Areas

Control Specifications

Projects complying with Section 180.2(b)4Biva

Projects complying with Sections 180.2(b)4Bivb or 180.2(b)4Bivc

Manual Area Controls

160.5(b)4Ai

Required

Required

Manual Area Controls

160.5(b)4Aii

Required

Required

Manual Area Controls

160.5(b)4Aii

Only required for new or completely replaced circuits

Only required for new or completely replaced circuits

Multi-Level Controls

160.5(b)4B

Required

Not Required

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(c)4Ci

Required; 160.5(b)4Cid only required for new or completely replaced circuits

Required; 160.5(b)4Cid only required for new or completely replaced circuits

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(c)4Cii

Required

Required

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(c)Cii|tag=c_Outdoor_lighting_and_control_equipment_

Required

Required

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(c)Civ

Required

Required

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(b)4Cv

Required

Required

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(b)4Cvi

Required

Required

Automatic Shut Off Controls

160.5(b)4Cvii

Required

Required

Daylighting Controls

160.5(b)4D

Required

Not Required

Demand Responsive Controls

160.5(b)4E

Required

Not Required

 

5.   Mechanical Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality for Dwelling Units.

Alterations to existing buildings shall comply with subsections A and B below as applicable. When HERS field verification and diagnostic testing is required by Section 180.2(b)5, buildings with three habitable stories or less shall use the applicable procedures in the Residential Appendices, and buildings with four or more habitable stories shall use the applicable procedures in Nonresidential Appendices NA1 and NA2.

A. Entirely New or Complete Replacement Ventilation Systems. Entirely new or complete replacement ventilation systems shall comply with all applicable requirements in Section 160.2(b)2. An entirely new or complete replacement ventilation system includes a new ventilation fan component and an entirely new duct system. An entirely new or complete replacement duct system is constructed of at least 75 percent new duct material, and up to 25 percent may consist of reused parts from the dwelling unit's existing duct system, including but not limited to registers, grilles, boots, air filtration devices, and duct material, if the reused parts are accessible and can be sealed to prevent leakage.

B. Altered Ventilation Systems. Altered ventilation system components or newly installed ventilation equipment serving the alteration shall comply with Sections 160.2(b)2 as applicable subject to the requirements specified in subsections i and ii below.

i.   Whole-dwelling Unit Mechanical Ventilation.

a.  Whole-dwelling unit airflow. If the whole-dwelling ventilation fan is altered or replaced, then one of the following subsections 1 or 2 shall be used for compliance as applicable.

1.  Dwellings that were required by a previous building permit to comply with the whole-dwelling unit airflow requirements in 160.2(b)2, 120.1(b), or 150.0(o) shall meet or exceed the whole-dwelling unit mechanical ventilation airflow specified in Sections 160.2(b)2Aiv or 160.2(b)2Av Av as confirmed through HERS field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with the applicable procedures specified in Reference Appendix RA3.7 or NA2.2.

2.  Dwellings that were not required by a previous building permit to have a whole-dwelling unit ventilation system to comply with Section 160.2(b)2, 120.1(b), or 150.0(o) shall not be required to comply with the whole-dwelling unit ventilation airflow specified in Sections 160.2(b)2Aiv or 160.2(b)2Av

b. Replacement Ventilation Fans. Whole-dwelling unit replacement ventilation fans shall be rated for airflow and sound in accordance with the requirements of ASHRAE 62.2 Sections 7.1 and 7.2. Additionally, when conformance to a specified whole-dwelling unit airflow rate is required for compliance, the replacement fans shall be rated at no less than the airflow rate required for compliance.

c.  Air Filters. If the air filtration device for a whole-dwelling unit ventilation system is altered or replaced, then one of the following subsections 1 or 2 shall be used for compliance.

1.  Dwellings that were required by a previous building permit to comply with the ventilation system air filtration requirements in 160.2(b)1, 120.1(b)1, or 150.0(m)12 shall comply with the air filtration requirements in 160.2(b)1.

2.  Dwellings that were not required by a previous building permit to comply with the ventilation system air filtration requirements in Section 160.2(b)1, 120.1(b)1, or 150.0(m)12 shall not be required to comply with the air filtration requirements specified in Section 160.2(b)1.

ii.  Local Mechanical Exhaust.

a.  Bathroom Local Mechanical Exhaust. Altered bathroom local mechanical exhaust systems shall comply with the applicable requirements specified in Section 160.0(b)2Avi.

b. Kitchen Local Mechanical Exhaust. If the kitchen local ventilation fan is altered or replaced, then one of the following subsections 1, 2, or 3 shall be used for compliance.

1.  Dwellings that were required by a previous building permit to comply with the kitchen local exhaust requirements in 160.0(b)2Avi, 120.1(b)2vi or 150.0(o)1G shall meet or exceed the applicable airflow or capture efficiency requirements in Section 160.0(b)2Avi.

2.  Dwellings that were required by a previous building permit to install a vented kitchen range hood or other kitchen exhaust fan, shall install a replacement fan that meets or exceeds the airflow required by the previous building permit, or 100 cfm, whichever is greater.

3.  Dwellings that were not required to have a kitchen local ventilation exhaust system according to the conditions in either subsection 1 or 2 above shall not be required to comply with the requirements of Section 160.0(b)2Avi.

c.  Replacement Ventilation Fans. New or replacement local mechanical exhaust fans shall be rated for airflow and sound in accordance with the requirements of ASHRAE 62.2 Section 7.1 and Title 24, Part 6 Section 160.0(b)2Avif f. Additionally, when compliance with a specified exhaust airflow rate is required, the replacement fan shall be rated at no less than the airflow rate required for compliance.

(c)       Performance approach.

The altered component(s) and any newly installed equipment serving the alteration shall meet the applicable requirements of subsections 1, 2, and 3 below.

1.  The altered components shall meet the applicable requirements of Sections 110.0 through 110.9, Section 160.0, 160.1, 160.2(c) and (d), 160.3(a) through 160.3(b)5J, 160.3(b)6, 160.3(c), and 160.5. Entirely new or complete replacement mechanical ventilation systems as these terms are used in Section 180.2(b)5A shall comply with the requirements in Section 180.2(b)5A. Altered mechanical ventilation systems shall comply with the requirements of Sections 180.2(b)5B. Entirely new or complete replacement space-conditioning systems, and entirely new or complete replacement duct systems, as these terms are used in Sections 180.2(b)2Ai and 180.2(b)2Aiia, shall comply with the requirements of Sections 160.2(a)1 and 160.3(b)5L.

2.  The standard design for an altered component shall be the higher efficiency of existing conditions or the requirements of Section 180.2(b). For components not being altered, the standard design shall be based on the unaltered existing conditions such that the standard and proposed designs for these components are identical. When the third party verification option is specified, all components proposed for alteration for which the additional credit is taken shall be verified by a qualified third party.

3.  The proposed design shall be based on the actual values of the altered components.

NOTES TO SECTION 180.2(c):

1.    If an existing component must be replaced with a new component, that component is considered an altered component for the purpose of determining the standard design altered component energy budget and must meet the requirements of Section 180.2(c)2.

2.    The standard design shall assume the same geometry and orientation as the proposed design.

3.    The “existing efficiency level” modeling rules, including situations where nameplate data is not available, are described in the applicable Residential or Nonresidential ACM Approval Manual.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 180.2(c): Any dual-glazed greenhouse or garden window installed as part of an alteration complies with the U-factor requirements in Section 170.2.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 180.2(c): Where the space in the attic or rafter area is not large enough to accommodate the required R-value, the entire space shall be filled with insulation provided such installation does not violate Section 1203.2 of Title 24, Part 2.

NOTE: Authority: Sections 25213, 25218, 25218.5, 25402 and 25402.1, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25007, 25008, 25218.5, 25310, 25402, 25402.1, 25402.4, 25402.5, 25402.8, and 25943, Public Resources Code.