MBOA Fall 2014 Energy Code Update

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Manitoba Energy Code for
Buildings
2013
OFFICE OF THE FIRE COMMISSIONER
Building Safety Section
Outline
Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings 2013 (MECB)
• Adoption
• Amendments by Part
• Compliance
Part 9.36 – Energy Efficiency in Housing and Small
Buildings
• Adoption
• Proposed amendments – General discussion
• Compliance
OFFICE OF THE FIRE COMMISSIONER
Building Safety Section
Outline
Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings 2013 (MECB)
• Adoption
• Amendments by Part
• Compliance
Part 9.36 – Energy Efficiency in Housing and Small
Buildings
• Adoption
• Proposed amendments – General discussion
• Compliance
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Adoption
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MECB PARTS
• Division A : Compliance, Objectives and
Functional Statements
• Division B: Acceptable Solutions
• Division C: Administrative Solutions
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MECB Division B
• Part 1 General: Referenced Documents, Terms &
Abbreviations etc.
• Part 2: Reserved
• Part 3: Building Envelope
• Part 4: Lighting
• Part 5: HVAC
• Part 6: Service Water Heating Systems
• Part 7: Electrical Power Systems & Motors
• Part 8: Building Energy Performance Compliance path
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MECB Part 1 - Application
• The NECB 2011 applies to all buildings covered
by Sentence 1.3.3.2 (1) of the MBC and also
includes additions.
• It does not cover Farm Buildings, temporary
buildings or construction camps.
• Generally , it does not cover small Part 9
buildings or single family dwellings.
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Building Location Zones
• Based on Heating Degree Days (HDD) of
Building Location
• As presented in Appendix C , Climatic and
Seismic Information NBCC
• Manitoba is split into 3 Zones
– Southern MB is 7A (5000 to 5999 HDD)
– Central MB is 7B (6000 to 6999 HDD)
– Northern MB is 8 (≥ 7000 HDD)
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MECB Definitions (Div A - 1.4.1.2)
• There are new 47 definitions, page 1-3, for
example:
Addition means any conditioned space that is
added to an existing building that increased the
buildings floor surface are by more than 10m².
As well as 3 new Manitoba specific definitions.
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MECB Definitions (Div A - 1.4.1.2)
Back-up System means a system installed for the
sole purpose of operating if the primary system is
out of service.
Temporary building means a building placed at a
particular location for the period authorized by the
authority having jurisdiction. If the building is not
removed on or before the end of the authorized
period, it is considered to be a new building for the
purposes of this Code.
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MECB Definitions (Div A - 1.4.1.2)
Fenestration means all building envelope
assemblies, including their frames, that transfer
visible light, such as windows, clerestories,
skylights, translucent wall panels, glass block,
transoms, sidelights, spandrels, overhead or
swinging glass doors and glazed inserts in doors
etc.
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MECB Part 3 – Building Envelope
3.2.2.3 – Thermal Characteristics of Fenestration
– Requirements for Windows to be 2.0 in Zones 7A & B
and 1.6 in Zone 8.
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MECB Part 5 – HVAC
• 5.2.4.1(3) – Required Dampers
– Air intakes and outlets serving HVAC systems
required to operate continuously under an enactment
need not comply with Sentence 1.
Sentence 1 requires - Every duct or opening required to
discharge air from a conditioned space and every air
intake duct must have motorized damper.
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MECB Part 5 – HVAC
• 5.2.10.3 – Heat Recovery in Ice Arenas and
Curling Rinks
– Slight modification of the requirement for heat
recovery in these areas to state when an area of an
ice rink or curling arena “is heated”, rather than “has a
heating requirement”.
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MECB Part 5 – HVAC
• 5.2.12 – Equipment Efficiency
– This section consists of a table that covers the
efficiencies for packaged HVAC equipment.
– For example it requires a AFUE of 84% for oil fired
boilers.
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MECB Part 6 – SWH
• 6.2.2 – Equipment Efficiency
– This section consists of a table that covers the
efficiencies for SWH equipment.
– Equipment not listed in the table shall be insulated to
a max U value of 0.45W/(m²·K)
– MB Amendments have included a table to clarify the
standards which fixed the inputs, capacities and
correct the standards listed for Gas Fired appliances.
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MECB Part 6 – SWH
• 6.2.6 – Hot Service Water
– Primary showerheads 6.6 L/min
– Lavatories 5.7 L/min
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MECB Part 7 – Electrical Power Systems
and Part 8 Performance Path
• No amendments
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MECB Compliance
Regardless of the compliance path chosen,
compliance forms will have to be filled out by
the design professional and then submitted to
the AHJ.
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MECB Compliance
• Three main options:
1. Prescriptive path
•
•
Alternative solutions are also acceptable
Within Parts 3 to 7
2. Trade off path
•
Within Parts 3 to 6
–
Simple Trade off or Detailed Trade off
3. Performance Path
•
Part 8
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MECB Compliance
The OFCs stance on enforcing the MECB is
that the design professional will take full
responsibility for the design and certification that
the energy efficiency of the building meets the
design.
Our staff will receive compliance forms and
Assurance and Summaries of professional
design forms.
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MECB Compliance
Prior to occupancy:
-Post Construction Certificate
Links to all forms and our fee calculator can be
found at:
http://www.firecomm.gov.mb.ca/codes_forms.html
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Outline
Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings 2013 (MECB)
• Adoption
• Amendments by Part
• Compliance
Part 9.36 – Energy Efficiency in Housing and Small
Buildings
• Adoption
• Proposed amendments – General discussion
• Compliance
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Section 9.36 – Energy Efficiency in
Housing and Small Buildings
• This Section was released in December 2012 as a
Revisions and Errata package to the 2010 NBC.
• It includes all of the energy efficiency requirements for
Part 9 Houses and Small buildings.
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Section 9.36 – Compliance
1. Prescriptive Path/Alternative Solutions
2. Simple Trade Off
• Make slight modifications using the Simple Trade-Off
Method (e.g. trading reduced wall insulation for
increased attic insulation)
3. Performance
• Model the building and verify that its predicted energy
use is equal to or less than that of the same house
designed to the prescriptive requirements
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Section 9.36 – Enforcement and Training
To be developed….
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Q&A
Province has updated the Guidebook for
Manitoba Amendments with intent and
Rationale information for all MECB
amendments. Will be updated to include 9.36
as well.
http://www.firecomm.gov.mb.ca/docs/construction
_code_guide_v3.pdf
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Training and Education
Red River College Training Sessions on
MECB and CANQUEST in mid-October 2014.
OFC will offer a session similar to the one
recently offered on Sept 17, 2014 for Section
9.36.
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Questions???
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OFC Contact Information
Manitoba Office of the Fire Commissioner
508 – 401 York Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3C 0P8
Telephone: 204.945.3322
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.firecomm.gov.mb.ca
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