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Part 12: Resource Conservation –All Buildings – 2012 Participant Manual
George Brown College Part 12: Resource Conservation –All Buildings – 2012 Participant Manual
The Part 12 Resource Conservation - All Buildings 2012 Manual is produced to reflect the provisions of Division B, Part 12 as found in the Building Code, Ontario Regulation 332/12 which came in force on January 1, 2014. This manual deals with the energy efficiency requirements for all buildings, including houses. This manual is designed to prepare Building Code Practitioners to more fully understand the permit provisions found in Part 12 of the Code. The manual is structured to introduce the participant to the application of Part 12 topics followed by practical exercises to reinforce the concepts as presented. Participants should, by the end of this manual, not only be aware of the code requirements but also the concepts related to those requirements thereby giving a more profound knowledge of the Code provisions.
MODULE 1 Application of Part 12, Resource Conservation
MODULE 2 Energy Efficiency Compliance Options
MODULE 3 NRCan EnerGuide Compliance Option
MODULE 4 Supplementary Standard SB-12: "Energy Efficiency for Housing" Options Before January 1, 2017
MODULE 5 Motion Sensors and Other Energy Efficiency Requirements for Buildings of Residential Occupancy
MODULE 6 Water Efficiency
MODULE 7 Energy Efficiency for All Buildings other than Part 9 Residential Buildings
MODULE 8 Part 9 Non-Residential Building Envelope
MODULE 9 Part 9 Non-Residential Air Infiltration
MODULE 10 Part 9 Non-Residential HVAC
MODULE 11 Part 9 Non-Residential Service Water Heating
MODULE 12 Part 9 Non-Residential Lighting
MODULE 13 Carbon Dioxide Equivalents, Peak Electric Demand, and Motion Sensors