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ing to Title 24, a window is a vertical product made up of a frame and a sash with at least one piece of glazing, or glass. Under Title 24, California windows must meet standards for both U-factor and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC). They must also be at least double-paned glass.
Title 24 is enforced when you pull a building permit for your project and either have your plans reviewed or building inspected.
While the U-Factor can take any value, in general for windows it ranges from 0.20 to 1.20. The lower the U-Factor, the better the window insulates.
The average Energy Analyst base salary at California Energy Commission is $100K per year.
Title 24 applies to you if you are modifying, moving, replacing, or disconnecting and reconnecting at least 10% or 40 light fixtures in a room and you are pulling a permit for your project. Generally speaking, routine maintenance does not trigger Title 24 compliance.
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As the states primary energy policy and planning agency, the Energy Commission is committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use while ensuring a safe, resilient, and reliable supply of energy.
2022 Title 24 compliance is now based on meeting a combination of energy budgets based on Time Depen- dent Valuation ($) and Source Energy. The mandatory minimum insulation in 2x6 framed walls is R-20. Quality Insulation Installation (QII) is still required for all multi-family buildings of three stories or less.

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