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Climate Zone Map from IECC 2021 - Building America Solution Center 2021 edition of code establishing a baseline for energy efficiency by setting performance standards for the building envelope (defined as the boundary that separates heated cooled air from unconditioned, outside air), mechanical systems, lighting systems and service water heating systems in homes and commercial businesses
ANSI ASHRAE Addendum a to ANSI ASHRAE Standard 169-2020 Informative Appendix B provides illustrative climate zone maps for major countries and continents These maps do not supersede the information in Normative Appendix A The maps are one-half one-quarter-degree latitude by five-eighths one-quarter-degree longitude resolution (0 25 x 0 25°)
ASHRAE 90. 1 MB304 - Insulation Institute ASHRAE began using a new climate zone map with ASHRAE Standard 90 1-2004 The Department of Energy developed this map with the intention of making energy codes and standards easier to use and enforce, and to promote consistency between the IECC and ASHRAE
ASHRAE 90. 1 and Cold-Weather Condensation Figure 1 – Climate Zone map from International Energy Conservation Code R-values required by the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) to determine the minimum amount and location of thermal insulation required in an opaque wall assembly
Building America Best Practices Series: Volume 7. 3, Guide to . . . It first appeared in ASHRAE 90 1 in the 2004 edition The IECC map divided the United States into eight temperature-oriented climate zones These zones are further divided into three moisture regimes designated A, B, and C Thus the IECC map allows for up to 24 potential climate designations
Building Science-Based Climate Maps - Energy. gov The Building America-developed climate zone map has had a profound impact on high-performance homes by, serving as a consistent framework for energy-eficiency requirements in the national model energy code starting with the 2004 IECC Supplement and the ASHRAE 90 1 2004 edition