Commercial Energy Inspection Checklist
The following are a list of requirements that must be complied with
to be compliant with the Dallas Energy Code. Most Energy Code
requirements are prescriptive however there are provisions for trade
offs using the Performance Path to Compliance. This requires a Building
Energy Analysis to gather enough data to provide for energy tradeoffs
using computer software. This may or may not have been done by your
architect when he or she developed your building plans. The Building
Energy Analysis is a useful option to limit construction cost or solve a
compliance problem. There is an additional fee for this service.
Requirements
- Inspection Schedule
IECC 105.2 Required Approvals
The Dallas Energy Code requires a frame inspection after the
roof and wall insulation is installed and before the sheetrock is
installed. They also require a final insulation inspection after the
mechanical HVAC equipment is installed. The energy certification is
required by the City of Dallas Building Department before the final
Electrical inspection is approved.
- IECC 502 Building
Envelope
- The Energy Code requires roof or
attic insulation. Values range from R15 to R-30 depending on the
roof system type
- Above grade exterior walls generally require R-13 insulation
- Floors over unconditioned areas require R-19 insulation
- Slab on grade foundation do not require insulation
- Opaque doors with a glass area < 50% of the door require a U
value of .70 or less
- Window fenestration area is limited to 40% of the total wall
area
- Maximum U -Factor of .60
- Maximum SHGC of .25 to .40 depending on the Projection
Factor of any awnings over the windows.
- Doors and windows must have minimal air leakage with
values of <.3CFM for windows and 1.0 CFM for doors.
- Outdoor air intakes and exhaust opening require a Class 1
motorized or gravity damper.
- Loading docks require a weather seal
- Entry Vestibules are required unless the entry room is less
than 3,000 square feet.
- Recessed light fixtures installed in the area between
conditioned and unconditioned air spaces require IC (Insulation
Contact) Rated fixtures unless special provisions are made to
limit air flow through the fixture.
- IECC 503 Building Mechanical Systems
- HVAC equipment sized appropriately using ASHRAE Procedures
and Standards as listed in the ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook and
the ASHRAE HVAC Systems and Equipment Handbook.
- HVAC equipment that meet efficiency standards published in
Tables 503.2.3(1-11)
- Thermostats with setback controls
- Energy Recovery Systems on equipment that utilize 70% or
greater outside air supply
- Supply and return air ducts and plenums that are located
inside the building envelope (R-5) and outside the building
envelope (R-8) and sealed with mastic or gaskets
- IECC 504 Service Water Heating
- Water heating equipment that meet efficiency requirements in
Table 504.2
- Heat traps on the supply plumbing to the water heater
- IECC 505 Lighting
- Light controls and automatic lighting shut off systems in
specified areas.
- Interior and Exterior Lighting power densities that do not
exceed established values in Tables 505.5.2 and 505.6.2