Significant Changes to the International Energy Conservation Code®, 2021 Edition
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As low asGain full access to the most critical updates to the International Energy Conservation Code® 2021 Edition , the real-world application of those changes, and why they originated—all in a single, easy-to-use resource. Significant Changes to the International Energy Conservation Code® 2021 Edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the significant changes in the new edition of the International Energy Conservation Code®, offering key insights into the implications of these changes. Each change analysis features the affected code sections and identifies the change as newly added text, a modification or clarification of the existing language or deleted text. Accompanying each change is a photograph, detailed illustration or comprehensive example to assist and enhance reader understanding. The book’s attention to detail, its logical organization, and its thorough yet concise coverage all make it an ideal tool for transitioning from the 2018 to the 2021 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code®.
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Pages | 176 |
Language | English |
ISBN | 978-1-952468-22-3 |
Publisher | ICC |
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Jerica Stacey(bio)
Jerica StaceyJerica Stacey is an Energy Code Specialist with ICC’s Business and Product Development Group where she supports the Code Council’s energy code initiatives and energy codes and standards technical content development, and advances its business interests related to energy codes and standards for both the national and international markets. Jerica has 10 years of experience in the development, adoption and implementation of building energy codes and standards and applies this knowledge to the Code Council’s Significant Changes, Code Essentials and Study Companion series publications as well as many other energy-and sustainability-related projects. Previously with the Cadmus Group, Jerica was also an energy code consultant with the Britt/Makela Group and a project specialist for the Risk and Decision Sciences Group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where she contributed to projects under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Energy Codes program. |
Code Year | 2021 |