Rule 1071a. Sections R406.1, R406.2, R406.3, R406.3.1, R406.4, R406.5, R406.6,
R406.6.1, R406.6.2, R406.6.3, R406.7, R406.7.1, R406.7.2, R406.7.3, and table R406.4 of the code are added to read as follows:
R406.1. Scope. This section establishes criteria for compliance using an energy rating index (ERI) analysis.
R406.2. Mandatory requirements. Compliance with this section requires that the mandatory provisions identified in sections R401.2 and R403.4.2 be met. The building thermal envelope shall be greater than or equal to levels of efficiency and solar heat gain coefficient in table R402.1.2 or R402.1.4 of the 2009 international energy conservation code.
Exception: Supply and return ducts not completely inside the building thermal envelope shall be insulated to a minimum of R-6.
R406.3. Energy rating index. The energy rating index (ERI) shall be a numerical integer value that is based on a linear scale constructed such that the ERI reference design has an index value of 100 and a residential building that uses no net purchased energy has an index value of 0. Each integer value on the scale shall represent a 1 percent change in the total energy use of the rated design relative to the total energy use of the ERI reference design.
The ERI shall consider all energy used in the residential building.
R406.3.1. ERI reference design. The ERI reference design shall be configured such that it meets the minimum requirements of the 2006 international energy conservation code prescriptive requirements.
The proposed residential building shall be shown to have an annual total normalized modified load less than or equal to the annual total loads of the ERI reference design.
R406.4. ERI-based compliance. Compliance based on an ERI analysis requires that the rated design be shown to have an ERI less than or equal to the appropriate value listed in table R406.4 when compared to the ERI reference design.
R406.5. Verification by approved agency. Verification of compliance with section R406 shall be completed by an approved third party.
R406.6. Documentation. Documentation of the software used to determine the ERI and the parameters for the residential building shall be in accordance with sections R406.6.1 through
R406.6.3.
R406.6.1. Compliance software tools. Documentation verifying that the methods and accuracy of the compliance software tools conform to the provisions of this section shall be provided to the code official.
R406.6.2. Compliance report. Compliance software tools shall generate a report that documents that the ERI of the rated design complies with sections R406.3 and R406.4. The compliance documentation shall include the following information:
1. Address or other identification of the residential building.
2. An inspection checklist documenting the building component characteristics of the rated design. The inspection checklist shall show results for both the ERI reference design and the rated design, and shall document all inputs entered by the user necessary to reproduce the results.
3. Name of individual completing the compliance report.
4. Name and version of the compliance software tool.
Exception: Multiple orientations. Where an otherwise identical building model is offered in multiple orientations, compliance for any orientation shall be permitted by documenting that the building meets the performance requirements in each of the 4 (north, east, south and west) cardinal orientations.
R406.6.3. Additional documentation. The code official may require the following documents:
1. Documentation of the building component characteristics of the ERI reference design.
2. A certification signed by the builder providing the building component characteristics of the rated design.
3. Documentation of the actual values used in the software calculations for the rated design.
R406.7. Calculation software tools. Calculation software, where used, shall be in accordance with sections R406.7.1 through R406.7.3. R406.7.1. Minimum capabilities. Calculation procedures used to comply with this section shall be software tools capable of calculating the ERI as described in section R406.3, and shall include the following capabilities:
1. Computer generation of the ERI reference design using only the input for the rated design.
The calculation procedure shall not allow the user to directly modify the building component characteristics of the ERI reference design.
2. Calculation of whole-building, as single zone, sizing for the heating and cooling equipment in the ERI reference design residence in accordance with section R403.7.
3. Calculations that account for the effects of indoor and outdoor temperatures and part-load ratios on the performance of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment based on climate and equipment sizing.
4. Printed code official inspection checklist listing each of the rated design component characteristics determined by the analysis to provide compliance, along with their respective performance ratings.
R406.7.2. Specific approval. Performance analysis tools meeting the applicable sections of section R406 shall be approved. Tools may be approved based on meeting a specified threshold for a jurisdiction. The code official shall approve tools for a specified application or limited scope.
R406.7.3. Input values. When calculations require input values not specified by sections R402, R403, R404, and R405, those input values shall be taken from an approved source.
Table R406.4 Maximum Energy Rating Index
Climate Zone | Energy Rating Index |
1 | 52 |
2 | 52 |
3 | 51 |
4 | 54 |
5 | 55 |
6 | 54 |
7 | 53 |
8 | 53 |
Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.31071a