CA Title 24 Domestic Hot Water Pump Control Code Change 2014

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2013 CA Title 24 Energy Codes The New Baseline Prescriptive Requirement for Buildings With Central DHW Systems For information and technical data, visit: www.enovativegroup.com Optimized recirculation pump control: Operates only when needed, based on demand. Reduces total hot water energy use by 10-20% compared with conventional, uncontrolled recirculation systems. Reduces system wear and tear and the occurrence of costly pinhole leaks. DEMAND CONTROLLED CIRCULATION FOR CENTRAL DOMESTIC HOT WATER ICC & IAPMO CODE COMPLIANT SIGNIFICANT UTILITY SAVING Starting January 1st, 2014, demand recirculation controls will be the default basis of the perfor- mance energy budget for buildings with recirculation systems

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California Title 24 Energy Code Changes in regards to domestic hot water and pump controls. These will be the new requirements for recirculation. Starting 2014, demand recirculation controls will be the default basis of the performance budget for buildings with recirculation system.

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2013 CA Title 24 Energy CodesThe New Baseline Prescriptive Requirement for Buildings With Central DHW Systems

For information and technical data, visit: www.enovativegroup.com

Optimized recirculation pump control: Operates only when needed, based on demand.

Reduces total hot water energy use by 10-20% compared with conventional, uncontrolled recirculation systems.

Reduces system wear and tear and the occurrence of costly pinhole leaks.

DEMAND CONTROLLED CIRCULATIONFOR CENTRAL DOMESTIC HOT WATER

ICC & IAPMO CODE COMPLIANTSIGNIFICANT UTILITY SAVING

Starting January 1st, 2014, demand recirculation controls will be the default basis of the perfor-mance energy budget for buildings with recirculation systems

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DEMAND CONTROLLED CIRCULATION FOR CENTRAL DOMESTIC HOT WATER

ICC & IAPMO CODE COMPLIANT SIGNIFICANT UTILITY SAVING

For information and technical data, visit: www.enovativegroup.com

2013 CA Title 24 Energy Codes

The New Baseline Prescriptive Requirement for Buildings With Central DHW Systems

Starting January 1st, 2014, demand recirculation controls will be the default basis of the performance energy budget for buildings with recirculation systems

Optimized recircula-tion pump control: Operates only when

needed, based on demand

Reduces total hot water energy use

by 10-20% compared with conventional,

uncontrolled recircula-tion systems

Reduces system wear and tear and the

occurrence of costly pinhole leaks