RISBC-8 State of Rhode Island Energy Conservation Code


510-RICR-00-00-8 INACTIVE RULE

8.1 Authority

The Building Code Standards Committee, in accordance with the rule making authority of R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 23-27.3-109.1(a) through (c) inclusive, has formally adopted and promulgated as the Rhode Island State Building Code, the provisions of the International Energy Conservation Code, 2012 edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc. (I.C.C.), together with amendments thereto hereinafter set forth to the articles and sections of this code.

8.2 Incorporated Materials

A. The provisions of R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 23-27.3 establishing administration and enforcement are hereby incorporated by reference. § 8.3 of this Part (Chapter 1) immediately follows and is supplemental to the General Laws. Editorial Note: Code users please note:

1. When purchasing or using the International Energy Conservation Code 2012 code, please take note of the particular printing edition. Errata to that printing edition is available on-line directly at no charge at www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/pages/errata.aspx or call the office of the State Building Code Commissioner at 401-222-1129 for further information.

2. Printed copies of the administrative and enforcement provisions of R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 23-27.3 are available at the Office of the State Building Code Commission or on-line at http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/TITLE23/23-27.3/INDEX.HTM.

3. The International Energy Conservation Code, 2012 Edition, is protected by the copyright that has been issued to the ICC. As a result, the State Building Code is not available in complete form to the public in an electronic format. The State Energy Conservation Code 2013 edition that is referred to within is contained in a printed volume and is also in an electronic format that have been published by the ICC under an exclusive license.

4. The Office of the State Building Code Commissioner has purchased volumes of these codes and they shall be distributed to Rhode Island cities and towns during the month of June 2013 so that local officials will have access to the code prior to the implementation of these rules on July 1, 2013.

5. In order to assure public access to this code the Office of the State Building Code Commissioner shall provide a copy of this code to the Rhode Island State Library, which is located on the second floor of the State House. In addition, all codes may be viewed during business hours at the Department of Administration’s Library which is located on the fourth floor of the William E. Powers Building, One Capitol Hill, Providence.

B. The Legislative Regulation Committee approved adoption of this code on July 1, 2013.

C. Format: These code changes follow numbering sequence and topics of the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE 2012 (first printing). All Provisions of IECC 2012 are retained unless indicated as deleted or revised. Published errata are available from the ICC website dependent on the printing issue number and date.

8.3 Chapter 1[CE] ADMINISTRATION

Revise IECC section C101.1, Title, to read as follows:

C101.1 Title: These regulations shall be known as the State Energy Conservation Code Regulation SBC-8 - 2013 hereafter referred to as "this code”.

Add the following new section C101.1.1 referenced codes.

C101.1.1 Referenced Codes. The other codes listed in Sections C101.4.1 through C101.4.6 and referenced elsewhere in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference.

(1) Electrical. The provisions of Rhode Island State Electrical Code SBC-5-2011 (Part 5 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the ICC Electrical Code, and shall apply to the installation of electrical systems, including alterations, repairs, replacement, equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings, and appurtenances thereto.

(2) Gas. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Fuel Gas Code SBC-19-2013 (Part 19 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Fuel Gas Code, and shall apply to the installation of gas piping from the point of delivery, gas appliances and related accessories as covered in this code. These requirements apply to gas piping systems extending from the point of delivery to the inlet connections of appliances and the installation and operation of residential and commercial gas appliances and related accessories.

(3) Mechanical. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Mechanical Code SBC-4-2013 (Part 4 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Mechanical Code and shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of the mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy-related systems.

(4) Plumbing. The provisions of Rhode Island State Plumbing Code SBC-3-2013 (Part 3 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Plumbing Code, and shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connected to a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system.

(5) Property Maintenance. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Property Maintenance Code SBC-6-2013 (Part 6 of this Subchapter) Provides requirements for continued use and maintenance buildings and property, and of related plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems in existing residential nonresidential structures.

(6) Fire Prevention Code. Wherever and whenever provisions of the International Fire Code 2012 editions are referenced, the appropriate Rhode Island Fire Safety Code (450-RICR-00-00-1 through 10) requirements shall apply.

(7) Building Code. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Building Code SBC-1-2013 (Part 1 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Building Code, and shall apply to all matters governing the design and construction of buildings.

(8) Existing Building Code. The provisions of the State Building Codes SBC-1-2013 (Part 1 of this Subchapter) in conjunction with the State Rehabilitation Code SRC-1 (Part 20 of this Subchapter) and the Rhode Island Fire Safety Code (450-RICR-00-00-1 through 10) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Existing Building Code.

(9) Any and all such references to the various International Code Council family of code shall be substituted for the appropriate state code as indicated above.

8.4 Chapter 3[CE] Climate Zones

Delete section C301 in its entirety and substitute the following.

Section C301 Climate Zones

C301.1 General Rhode Island shall be considered as climate zone 5 with the following design conditions.

Table C301.1 Delete and substitute the following:

Table 301.1

Exterior Design Conditions.



Value



Value

Climate zone

Providence County

All others

Winter, design dry-bulb (degree F)

0

5

Summer, design dry-bulb

87

89

Summer design wet-bulb

71

73

Degree days heating

6831

5950

Degree days cooling

371

811

Delete Figure C301.1 and Substitute the following: Figure C301.1

Delete without substitution section C301.2 and C301.3

Delete without substitution Table C301.3(1)

Delete table C301.3(2) and substitute the following

TABLE C301.3(2)

RHODE ISLAND CLIMATE ZONE DEFINITION

Zone Number

THERMAL CRITERIA

IP UNITS

SI UNITS

5

5400, HDD650F≤ 7200

3000 < HDD180C ≤ 4000

Delete C302.1 and substitute the following:

C302.1 Interior design conditions. The interior design temperature used for energy load calculations shall be a maximum of 72°F (22°C) for heating and minimum of 75°F (24°C) for cooling.

8.5 Chapter 4[CE]

Delete C401.2 Application. And add the following:

C401.2 Application. The Commercial buildings projects shall comply with the requirements in section C403 (Building Envelope Requirements), C403 (Building Mechanical Systems), C404 (Service Water Heating) and C405 (Electrical Power and Lighting Systems) in its entirety, as an alternative the commercial building project shall comply with the energy cost budget method in ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1.

Delete without substitute C401.2.1 Application to existing building.

Delete Table C402.1.2 and substitute the following

TABLE C402.1.2

OPAQUE THERMAL ENVELOPE ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS

CLIMATE ZONE

5


All other

Group R

Roofs

Insulation entirely above deck

U-0.039

U-0.039

Metal buildings

U-0.035

U-0.035

Attic and other

U-0.027

U-00021

Walls, Above Grade

Mass

U-0.078

U-0.78

Metal building

U-0.052

U-0.052

Metal framed

U-0.064

U-0.064

Wood framed and other

U-0.064

U-0.064

Walls, Below Grade

Below-grade walls

C-0.119

C-0.119

Floors

Mass

U-0.074

U-0.064

Joist/Framing

U-0.033

U-0.033

Slab-on Grade Floors

Unheated slabs

F-0.54

F-0.54

Heated slabs

F-0.58

F0.58

a. Use opaque assembly U-factors, C-factors, and F-factors from ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Appendix A shall be permitted, provided the construction complies with the applicable construction details from ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Appendix A.

b. When heated slabs are placed below-grade, below grade walls must meet the F-factor requirements for heated slabs.

Delete Table C402.2 and substitute the following

TABLE C402.2

OPAQUE THERMAL ENVELOPE REQUIREMENTS

CLIMATE ZONE

5


ALL OTHERS

GROUP R

Roofs

Insulation entirely Above deck

R-25ci

R-25ci

Metal buildings (with R-5 thermal blocksa,b)

(Assembly descriptions can be found in ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Appendix A.)

(When using R-value compliance method, a thermal spacer block shall be provided, otherwise use the U-factor compliance method in Table C402.1.2.)


R-19 + R-11LS

R-19

R-11LS

Attic and other

R-38

R-49

Walls, Above Grade

Mass

R-11.4ci

R-13.3 ci

Metal buildingc (When using R-value compliance method, a thermal spacer block shall be provided, otherwise use the U-factor compliance method in Table C402.1.2.)

R-13 +

R-13ci

R-13 +

R-13ci

Metal framed

R-13 + R-7.5ci

R-13 + R-7.5ci

Wood framed and other

R-13 +

R-3.8ci or R-20

R-13 + R-7.5ci or R-20 + R-3.8ci

Walls, Below Grade

Below grade wallc

(R-5.7ci is allowed to be substituted with concrete block walls complying with ASTM C 90, un-grouted or partially grouted at 32 inches or less on center vertically and 48 inches or less on center horizontally, with un-grouted cores filled with materials having a maximum thermal conductivity of 0.44 Btu-in/h-f2 F.)

R-7.5ci

R-7.5ci

Floors

Mass

R-10ci

R-12.5ci

Joist/framing Steel/(wood)

R-30

R-30

Slab-on-Grade Floors

Unheated Slabs

R-10 for 24” below

R-10 for 24” below

Heated slabs

R-15 for 36” below

R-15 for 36” below


Opaque doors


Swinging

U –0.37

U –0.37

Roll-up or sliding

R -4.75

R -4.75

For SI: 1 inch = 25.4mm.

Ci = Continuous insulation. NR = No requirement.

a. Assembly descriptions can be found in ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Appendix A.

b. When using R-value compliance method, a thermal spacer block shall be provided, otherwise use the U-factor compliance method in Table C402.1.2.

c. R-5.7ci is allowed to be substituted with concrete block walls complying with ASTM C 90, ungrouted or partially grouted at 32 inches or less on center vertically and 48 inches or less on center horizontally, with ungrouted cores filled with materials having a maximum thermal conductivity of 0.44 Btu-in/h-f2 F.

d. Where heated slabs are below grade, below-grade walls shall comply with the exterior insulation requirements for heated slabs.

e. Steel floor joist systems shall be insulated to R-38.

Delete Table C402.3 and substitute the following

TABLE C402.3

BUILDING ENVELOPE REQUIREMENTS: FENESTRATION

CLIMATE ZONE

5

Vertical fenestration

U-factor

Fixed fenestration

0.38

Operable fenestration 0.45

Entrance door

0.77

SHGC

SHGC

0.40

Skylights

U-factor

0.50

SHGC

0.40

C403.2.1 Delete and Substitute

C403.2.1 Calculation of heating and cooling loads. Design loads shall be determined in accordance with the procedures described in the ANSI/ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 183.

The design loads shall account for the building envelope, lighting, ventilation and occupancy loads based on the projected design.

Heating and cooling loads shall be adjusted to account for load reductions that are achieved when energy recovery systems are utilized in the HVAC system.

Alternatively, design loads shall be determined by an approved equivalent computation procedure, using the design parameters specified in Chapter 3.

C403.2.4.4 Delete and substitute the following exceptions.

1. Gravity exhaust dampers shall be permitted in buildings less than three stories in height.

2. Gravity dampers shall be permitted for exhaust airflows of 300 CFM (.14 m3/s) when serving a single space.

C403.2.4.5 Delete and substitute

C403.2.4.5 Snow melt system controls. Snow and ice-melting system are allowed only when there is no increase in supplied energy consumption. As certified by Registered Design Professional. Snow- and ice- melting systems, supplied through energy service to the building, shall include automatic controls capable of shutting off the system when the pavement temperature is above 50°F (10°C) and no precipitation is falling and an automatic or manual control that will allow shutoff when the outdoor temperature is above 40°F (4°C) so that the potential for snow or ice accumulation is negligible.

TABLE C403.2.6

ENERGY RECOVERY REQUIREMENT

CLIMATE ZONE

PERCENT (%) OUTDOOR AIR AT FULL DESIGN AIRFLOW RATE

>30% AND <40%

>40% AND <50%

>50% AND <60%

>60% AND <70%

>70% AND <80%

> 80%

DESIGN SUPPLY FAN AIRFLOW RATE (cfm)

5

> 5500

>4500

> 3500

> 2000

> 1000

> 0

C403.2.7 Delete and substitute

C403.2.7 Duct and plenum insulation and sealing. All supply and return air ducts and plenums shall be insulated with a minimum of R-8 insulation when located in unconditioned spaces and a minimum of R-12 insulation when located outside the building. When located within a building envelope assembly, the duct or plenum shall be separated from the building exterior or unconditioned or exempt spaces by a minimum of R-8 insulation.

Exceptions:

1. When located within equipment.

2. When the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15°F (8°C).

All ducts, air handlers and filter boxes shall be sealed. Joints and seams shall comply with section 603.9 of the International Mechanical Code.

Delete Table C403.3.1(1) and substitute the following table:

Table C403.3.1(1)

Climate Zone 5-A

Economizers on all individual cooling units

>54,000 Btu/h

TABLE C403.3.1.3(1)

HIGH-LIMIT SHUTOFF CONTROL OPTION FOR AIR ECONOMIZER

CLIMATE ZONES

ALLOWED CONTROL TYPES





RI 5

Fixed dry bulb Differential dry bulb Fixed Enthalpy Electronic enthalpy Differential enthalpy

Dew-point and dry-bulb temperatures

a. Electronic enthalpy controllers are devices that use a combination of humidity and dry-bulb temperature in their switching algorithm.

Deleted without substitute Section C407

8.6 Chapter 5[CE]

Reference Standards

Delete without substitute

ASHRAE – 2004 ASHRAE HVAC Systems and Equipment Hand Book – 2004.

8.7 Chapter 1[RE]

8.7.1 ADMINISTRATION

Revise IECC section R101.1, Title, to read as follows:

R101.1 Title: These regulations shall be known as the State Energy Conservation Code Regulation SBC-8-2013 hereafter referred to as "this code”.

Add the following new section R101.1.1 referenced codes.

R101.1.1 Referenced Codes. The other codes listed in Sections R101.4.1 through R101.4.7 and referenced elsewhere in this code shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference.

(1) Electrical. The provisions of Rhode Island State Electrical Code SBC-5-2011 (Part 5 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the ICC Electrical Code, and shall apply to the installation of electrical systems, including alterations, repairs, replacement, equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings, and appurtenances thereto.

(2) Gas. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Fuel Gas Code SBC-19-2013 (Part 19 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Fuel Gas Code, and shall apply to the installation of gas piping from the point of delivery, gas appliances and related accessories as covered in this code. These requirements apply to gas piping systems extending from the point of delivery to the inlet connections of appliances and the installation and operation of residential and commercial gas appliances and related accessories.

(3) Mechanical. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Mechanical Code SBC-4- 2013 (Part 4 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Mechanical Code and shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of the mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy-related systems.

(4) Plumbing. The provisions of Rhode Island State Plumbing Code SBC-3-2013 (Part 3 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Plumbing Code, and shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connected to a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system.

(5) Property Maintenance. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Property Maintenance Code SBC-6-2013 (Part 6 of this Subchapter) Provides requirements for continued use and maintenance buildings and property, and of related plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems in existing residential nonresidential structures.

(6) Fire Prevention Code. Wherever and whenever provisions of the International Fire Code 2012 editions are referenced, the appropriate Rhode Island Fire Safety Code (450-RICR-00-00-1 through 10) requirements shall apply.

(7) Building Code. The provisions of the Rhode Island State Building Code SBC-1-2013 (Part 1 of this Subchapter) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Building Code, and shall apply to all matters governing the design and construction of buildings.

(8) Existing Building Code. The provisions of the State Building Codes SBC-1-2013 (Part 1 of this Subchapter) in conjunction with the State Rehabilitation Code SRC-1 (Part 20 of this Part) and the Rhode Island Fire Safety Code (450-RICR-00-00-1 through 10) shall apply wherever referenced in this code as the International Existing Building Code.

(9) Any and all such references to the various International Code Council family of code shall be substituted for the appropriate state code as indicated above.

8.8 Chapter 3[RE] Climate Zones

Delete section R301 in its entirety and substitute the following.

Section C301 Climate Zones

R301.1 General Rhode Island shall be considered as climate zone 5 with the following design conditions.

Table R301.1 Delete and substitute the following:

Table R301.1

Exterior Design Conditions.



Value



Value

Climate zone

Providence County

All others

Winter, design dry-bulb (degree F)

0

5

Summer, design dry-bulb

87

89

Summer design wet-bulb

71

73

Degree days heating

6831

5950

Degree days cooling

371

811

Delete without substitute section R301.2 and R301.3

Delete Table R301.3(1) without substitute

Delete Table R301.3(2) without substitute

Delete Figure R301.1 and Substitute the following: Figure R301.1

8.9 Chapter 4 [RE]

R401.2 Delete R401.2 and substitute the following:

R401.2 Compliance Methods

Compliance shall be demonstrated by either:

1. Meeting the requirements of the Rhode Island Energy Conservation Code SBC-8-2013 (this Part).

2. Meeting the requirements of this chapter using the criteria for climate zone 5 from Figure N 1102A or table 1102.1.2.

3. Compliance submission of Res-Check for Zone 5 & R.I. Energy Conservation Code Residential Provisions.

Add the following to R401.3 Certificate:

Figure R401.3

A certificate similar to this shall be attached to or near the electrical panel board

ENERGY CERTIFICATE

Street Address


City / Town


Predominant Values



R-Value Ceiling / Roof



R- Value Walls



R- Value Ducts (outside conditioned space)



U Factor Fenestration



SHGC Fenestration



Gas Fired Un-Vented Room Heater






Baseboard Electric Heater






Electric Furnace






U Factor Skylight / SHGC



AFUE Value Boiler / Furnace



Efficiency and type of heating equipment



Efficiency and type of cooling equipment



Efficiency and type of service water heater



Contractor or Design Professional


Address


Registration



Signature



Delete and substitute Table R402.1.1

TABLE R402.1.1

INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENT a

CLIMATE ZONE

FENESTRATION

U-FACTOR b

SKYLIGHT b

U-FACTOR

GLAZED FERNESTRATION SHGC b

CEILING

R-VALUE i

WOOD FRAME WALL R-VALUE g

MASS WALL

R-VALUE

FLOOR

R-VALUE

BASEMENT C

WALL R-VALUE

SLAB d

R-VALUE & DEPTH

CRAWL SPACE c WALL

R-VALUE

5

0.35

0.60

NR

38

20 or

13+5 f

13/17

30 e

10/13

R-10

for 2 ft.

10/13

For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm.

a. R-values are minimums U-factors and SHGC are maximums. R-19 batts compressed into a nominal 2 × 6 framing cavity such that the R- value is reduced by R-1 or more shall be marked with the compressed batt R-value in addition to the full thickness R-value.

b. The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. The SHGC column applies to all glazed fenestration.

c. “10/13” means R-10 continuous insulated sheathing on the interior or exterior of the home or R-13 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement wall.

d. R-5 shall be added to the entire slab and the required slab edge R-values for heated slabs

e. Or insulation sufficient to fill the framing cavity, R-19 minimum.

f. “13+5” means R-13 cavity insulation plus R-5 insulated sheathing. If structural sheathing covers 25 percent or less of the exterior, insulating sheathing is not required where structural sheathing is used. If structural sheathing covers more than 25 percent of exterior, structural sheathing shall be supplemented with insulated sheathing of at least R-2.

g. The second R-value applies when more than half the insulation is on the interior of the mass wall.

TABLE R402.1.3 EQUIVALENT U-FACTORS, a

CLIMATE ZONE

FENESTRATION U-FACTOR

SKYLIGHT U-FACTOR

CEILING U-FACTOR

FRAME WALL U-FACTOR

MASS WALL U-FACTORb

FLOOR U-FACTOR

BASEMENT WALL U-FACTOR

CRAWL SPACE WALL U-FACTOR

5

0.32

0.55

0.026

0.057

0.082

0.033

0.050

0.055

R402.1.4 Total UA alternative Delete and substitute

R402.1.4 Total UA alternative. If the total building thermal envelope UA (sum of U-factor times assembly area) is less than or equal to the total UA resulting from using the U-factors in Table R402.1.3 (multiplied by the same assembly area as in the proposed building), the building shall be considered in compliance with Table R402.1.1. The UA calculation shall include the thermal bridge effects of framing materials. The UA calculation shall include the thermal bridging effects of framing materials. The SHGC requirements shall be met in addition to UA compliance

R402.4.1.2 Delete and substitute the following

R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested and the air leakage rate shall be verified. Testing shall be conducted with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inches (50 Pascals). Testing shall be conducted by an approved third party, where required by the building official. A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the building official. Testing shall be performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the building thermal envelope.

During testing:

1. Exterior windows and doors, fireplace and stove doors shall be closed, but not sealed, beyond the intended weather-stripping or other infiltration control measures;

2. Dampers including exhaust, intake, makeup air, backdraft and flue dampers shall be closed, but not sealed beyond intended infiltration control measures;

3. Interior doors, if installed at the time of the test, shall be open.

4. Exterior doors for continuous ventilation systems and heat recovery ventilators shall be closed and sealed;

5. Heating and cooling systems, if installed at the time of the test, shall be turned off; and

6. Supply and return registers, if installed at the time of the test, shall be fully open.

R403.2.2 Sealing (Mandatory)

Delete From sections 403.2.2

1) Post construction test

2) Rough-in test

Substitute the following:

1. Post construction test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 8 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g.(25 Pa) across the entire system, including the manufacturer’s air handler enclosure. All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test.

2. Rough-in test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 6 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the system, including the manufacturer air handler enclosure. All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is not installed at the time of the test, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4 cfm (85 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area.

Delete R403.2.3 and substitute the following:

R403.2.3 Building cavities (Mandatory). Interior building framing cavities shall be permitted to be used as return ducts or plenums. (BP)

8.10 Chapter 5[RE]

Reference Standards

Delete without substitute

ASHRAE – 2009 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals.

Title 510 Building Code Commission
Chapter 00 N/A
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 8 RISBC-8 State of Rhode Island Energy Conservation Code
Type of Filing Technical Revision
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 07/01/2013 to 08/01/2019

Regulation Authority:

2323-27.3-109.1

Purpose and Reason:

This technical revision is being filed to reformat the regulation for publication into the Rhode Island Code of Regulations. No substantive changes have been made.