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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nrcc lts e in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Date Prepared' at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your project.
  3. In section A, provide the 'Project Address' and check all applicable boxes for outdoor and indoor signs, as well as any alterations or new installations.
  4. For mandatory sign lighting controls, indicate whether you are responsible for installing them by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If yes, complete parts 1a and 1b.
  5. In part 1a, answer questions regarding existing sign lighting controls by checking 'Yes' or 'No' for each statement provided.
  6. Proceed to part 2 to specify either the Maximum Allowed Lighting Power Method or Specific Lighting Source Method of Compliance based on your project needs.
  7. Finally, ensure that all required signatures are completed in the Documentation Author's Declaration Statement and Responsible Person's Declaration Statement sections before submitting.

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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.
Title 24 regulations apply to the construction of any new residential or nonresidential building in California. But there are a handful of partial exceptions to the requirements, including: Temporary buildings: Structures ed for temporary purposes, such as fairs and festivals, are typically except from Title 24.
In California, Title 24 is triggered whenever a building permit is pulled. So, if you pulled a permit, you need your plans reviewed or building inspected. All new construction projects require compliance with Title 24, as do new additions.
The 2022 Energy Code encourages efficient electric heat pumps, establishes electric-ready requirements for new homes, expands solar photovoltaic and battery storage standards, strengthens ventilation standards, and more.
Title 24 does not apply to all buildings in California. Some industrial or agricultural buildings are examples that may be exempt from certain provisions of the standard. Additionally, some buildings that are used for temporary purposes, such as fairs or festivals, may also be exempt.

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Title 24 mandates an automatic control apparatus that curbs or switches off the lighting when a space is empty or not in use. An automatic shut-off control could be a time clock, an occupancy sensor, or any other device capable of automating the lighting system.
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. Its important to note that there are 16 energy zones in California.

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