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Title 24 exists to regulate Californias Energy Efficiency Standards for residential and nonresidential buildings. ing to the California Energy Commission (CEC) website, Californias energy code is designed to reduce wasteful and unnecessary energy consumption in newly constructed and existing buildings.
What are the requirements for a Title 24 shower in California?
ADA California Compliant roll in shower shall have minimum interior dimensions of 60 x 30, and 2% slope, a maximum 1/2curb, and be accessoried with a compliant grab bar and fold down seat, a soap dish and a single lever low flow mixing valve and shower spray unit with 60 hose, drain, T Water Stopper and curtain rod
What is the Title 24 requirement in California?
Title 24 Lighting Power Density (LPD) requirements basically define the maximum wattage of lighting that you can use in your building or space. As a general example, the LPD of a 10,000 square foot building that uses 7,800 watts of lighting would be 0.78 watts per sqft.
What are the requirements for Title 24 windows in California?
U-Factor Requirement Like SHGC, a lower U-factor (closer to 0) is better. The U-factor includes heat losses through the center of glass, at the metal spacers that separate the panes, through the frame, and through the mullions. CA Title 24 windows must have a U-factor of 0.30 or lower.
What triggers Title 24 in California?
Title 24 is enforced when you pull a building permit for your project and either have your plans reviewed or building inspected.
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