Using the Performance Path for Energy Code Compliance Quiz

Once you successfully complete and submit the quiz, you will have access to download your AIA or ICC Certificate of Completion.

Learning Objectives
Upon completing this training, attendees will be able to identify and describe:

  • Can discuss IECC (International Energy Conservation Code®) compliance pathways.
  • Can list the advantages of performance-based energy code compliance.
  • Can describe the component and material effects on ERI compliance.
  • Can discuss the simulated performance compliance and projected exterior wall assemblies.

 

1. Prescriptively that climate zone 3 wood framed walls require What R-Value?
2. Which Pathway to compliance allows the greatest flexibility in the building thermal envelope?
3. The ERI path requires the envelope to meet a back stop requirement, what is the requirement?
4. An R-3 continuous insulation in Climate Zone 3 saves ___ percent in energy?
5. For ducts in conditioned space, it references the ducts have to be tested to a tighter threshold, what are the testing requirements?
6. In which code can High Efficacy lights and high efficiency equipment be used for trade-offs in the simulated performance path?
7. What is a potential trade to allow R-13 walls in Climate zone 3 according to Table 2?
8. What Climate Zones in Table 3 utilize an R-21 wall assembly?
9. What is the ERI required for Climate Zone 5 in the 2024 IECC?
10. How many paths are there to comply with the energy code?