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Buildings are determined to be qualified to use the California Historical Building Code upon specific request to the Department of Building Inspection. Variable Refrigerant Flow systems are an example of this circumstance.įor buildings that are qualified to use the California Historical Building Code, project sponsors may apply the alternate provisions of that code. In other words, it allows one to calculate the compliance margin on the systems that contribute to performance-based code compliance. PERF-1-GBO provides an option to calculate %-less-than-TDV energy compliance margin based on the systems that are not subject to mandatory requirements. California Energy Standards allow the substitution of designs that use less energy than the mandatory requirement, but the energy saved from such a substitution is excluded from performance-based compliance calculations, and does not affect %-less-than-TDV calculation summarized in PERF-1C. California Energy Standards include mandatory requirements for certain systems in certain occupancies.
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Optionally, the PERF-1-GBO (Appendix D) form may be used to adjust the TDV compliance margin by (a) accounting for on-site photovoltaic electric generation not otherwise included in Title 24 Part 6 analysis, (b) excluding systems subject to mandatory requirements in the California Energy Standards, and/or (c) similar circumstances where energy efficiency savings can readily be documented via compliance software but California Energy Commission compliance rules do not recognize these savings. Where %-less-than-TDV calculations based on the Title 24 Part 6 California Energy Standards are used to document that ‘points’ are earned for energy efficient design and construction, the compliance margin cited in the PERF-1C submitted for compliance may be utilized without modification. For details, see the appropriate version of Administrative Bulletin 93: “Implementation of Green Building Regulations,” as summarized in the following table: Addenda to site permits and revisions to permit applications received before the effective date of the ordinance are not required to meet the current green building requirements, unless such site permit addendum or revisions change the scope of the project such that current codes are generally applicable, or such that a project which was previously exempt from green building requirements would be covered. San Francisco Building Code 13C remains applicable to project applications received between Novemand December 31, 2013. San Francisco Green Building Code 2013 remains applicable to project applications received between Januand December 31, 2016. In the case of Site Permits, the effective date shall be the date that the Site Permit application (not an addendum) is filed with the Department of Building Inspection.
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