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NRC NECC-2011
- National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2011
- standard by National Research Council Canada, 2011
- Publisher: NRC
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The 2011 National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB), which incorporates significant technical changes from the 1997 edition, is intended to help you design energy-efficient buildings. The NECB contains minimum requirements for the design and construction of the building envelope, systems and equipment for heating, ventilating or air-conditioning, service water heating as well as lighting, and the provision of electrical power systems and motors. This Code does not apply to farm buildings nor housing and small buildings covered by Part 9 of the 2010 National Building Code of Canada.
The NECB is an objective-based code with each provision having related objective-based information, including objectives as well as functional statements. Additional information relating to intent statements will be provided in a supplementary publication.
The NECB is a must-have for building designers, energy consultants and subcontractors, construction professionals and regulatory officials.
Includes Errata released on December 21, 2012 and Revisions and Errata released on October 31, 2013.
The 2011 National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB), which incorporates significant technical changes from the 1997 edition, is intended to help you design energy-efficient buildings. The NECB contains minimum requirements for the design and construction of the building envelope, systems and equipment for heating, ventilating or air-conditioning, service water heating as well as lighting, and the provision of electrical power systems and motors. This Code does not apply to farm buildings nor housing and small buildings covered by Part 9 of the 2010 National Building Code of Canada.
The NECB is an objective-based code with each provision having related objective-based information, including objectives as well as functional statements. Additional information relating to intent statements will be provided in a supplementary publication.
The NECB is a must-have for building designers, energy consultants and subcontractors, construction professionals and regulatory officials.
Includes Errata released on December 21, 2012 and Revisions and Errata released on October 31, 2013.