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Begin by entering the 'Project Name', 'Enforcement Agency', and 'Permit Number' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as these details are crucial for compliance.
Fill in the 'Project Address', 'City', and 'Zip Code'. This information helps identify the location of the project.
Next, provide details about the system by filling out 'System Name or Identification/Tag' and 'System Location or Area Served'.
For compliance results, select either ‘Complies’ or ‘Does Not Comply’ from the automated options provided.
Complete sections A and B regarding construction inspection and functional testing by checking all applicable boxes based on your verification process.
Finally, ensure that all declaration statements are filled out accurately, including signatures from the documentation author, field technician, and responsible acceptance person.
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CF1R Forms (Residential Certificates of Compliance) If your project scope includes HERS measures, CF1R documents will need to be completed through a HERS Providers registry. See the California Energy Commission website for more information on HERS and the HERS program.
What is the NRCC form?
NRCC Forms (Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance) The Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance (NRCC) are to demonstrate the construction documents are compliant with the Energy Code at the time of permit application.
This test must be performed by an acceptance test technician certified by a CEC- approved Acceptance Test Technician Certification Provider, using compliance.
The project team acknowledges all contributions to this Guide, including the sponsor (Energy Code Ace), reviewers (CEC), the authors (CLTC) and. UC Davis for
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