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Uttar Pradesh Shasan Atrikt Urja Shrot Vibhag

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Parent: THE ENERGY CONSERVATION ACT, 2001 (6ed0c10d12a3ffa994bbdf21a0cbc6f587e2d2fa)

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Uttar Pradesh Shasan Atrikt Urja Shrot Vibhag In persuance of the provisions of clause (3) of Article 348 of the Constitution the Governor is pleased to order the publication of the following English translation of notification no 1198@87&Add.Energy Sources Deptt . @ 2018 Dated July 26 ,2018 NOTIFICATION NO 1198/87&Add.Energy Sources Deptt.@2018 Dated July 26 ,2018 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15 of the Energy Conservation Act 2001 (Central Act No 52 of 2001)the Governor in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is pleased to approve the draft of Energy Conservation Building Code2018 and to direct that the notification and the procedure of implementation thereof shall be adopted. The Governor is further pleased to approve that the construction of such government buildings of the State of which designing work has not been completed, which are covered under the perview of Energy Conservation Building Code - 2018 shall be caused to be done in accordance with Energy Conservation Building Code 2018 By, Order Alok Kumar Principal Secretary UTTAR PRADESH ENERGY CONSERVATION BUILDING CODE 2 0 1 8 1. Purpose The purpose of the Uttar Pradesh Energy Conservation Building Code (Code) is to provide minimum requirements for the energy-efficient design and construction of buildings in Uttar Pradesh falling under climatic zone: Composite, using ECBC- 2017. The Code also provides two additional sets of incremental requirements for buildings to achieve enhanced levels of energy efficiency that go beyond the minimum requirements. 2. Scope The Code is applicable to buildings or building complexes that meet either of following: (a) has a connected load of 100 kW or greater; or (b) has a contract demand of 120 kVA or greater; or (c) plot area of the building is m

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1 · Purpose
2 · Scope
2 · . 1 Energy Efficiency Performance Levels
2 · 2 Building Systems
2 · 3 Precedence
2 · 4 Reference Standards
2 · 5 Building Classification
3 · Compliance and Approach
3 · 1 General
3 · 1.1 Energy Performance Index
3 · 1.2 Determining EPI Ratio
3 · 1.2.1 EPI Ratio through Prescriptive Method
3 · 1.2.2 EPI Ratio through Whole Building Performance Method
3 · 1.2.3 EPI Ratio for Core and Shell Buildings
3 · 1.2.4 EPI Ratio for Mixed-use Development
3 · 2 Compliance Approaches
3 · 2.1 Mandatory Requirements
3 · 2.2 Prescriptive Method
3 · 2.2.1 Building Envelope Trade-off Method
3 · 2.3 Whole Building Performance Method
3 · 3 Compliance Requirements
3 · 3.1 New Building Compliance
3 · 3.1.1 Full building Compliance
3 · 3.1.2 Core and Shell building Compliance
3 · 3.2 Additions to Existing Buildings
3 · 3.3 Alterations to Existing Buildings
3 · 4 Approved Analytical Tools
3 · 5 Administrative Requirements
3 · 6 Compliance Documents
3 · 6.1 Compliance Documents
3 · 6.2 Supplemental Information
4 · Building Envelope
4 · 1 General
4 · 2 Mandatory Requirements
4 · 2.1 Fenestration
4 · 2.1.1 UUFactor
4 · 2.1.2 Solar Heat Gain Coefficient
4 · 2.1.3 Visual Light Transmittance
4 · 2.2 Opaque Construction
4 · 2.3 Daylighting
4 · 2.3.1 Daylighting Simulation Method
4 · 2.3.2 Manual Daylighting Compliance Method
4 · 2.4 Building Envelope Sealing
4 · 3 Prescriptive Requirements
4 · 3.1 Roof
4 · 3.1.1 Vegetated and Cool Roof
4 · 3.2 Opaque External Wall
4 · 3.3 Vertical Fenestration
0 · 25 ≤ PF ≥ 1.0, and,
0 · 5 for S orientation, and
0 · 35 for N orientation when latitude is less than 15°N.
4 · 3.3.1 UU-f -factor Exception
4 · 3.4 Skylights
4 · 3.5 Building Envelope Trade-Off Method
4 · 3.6 Standard Building EPF Calculation
5 · Comfort Systems and Controls
5 · 1 General
5 · 2 Mandatory Requirements
5 · 2.1 Ventilation
5 · 2.1.1 Natural Ventilation Design Requirements
5 · 2.1.2 Mechanical Ventilation Air Quantity Design Requirements
5 · 2.1.3 Demand Control Ventilation
5 · 2.2 Minimum Space Conditioning Equipment Efficiencies
5 · 2.2.1 Chillers
5 · 2.2.2 Unitary, Split, Packaged Air-Conditioners
5 · 2.2.3 Variable Refrigerant Flow
5 · 2.2.4 Air Conditioning and Condensing Units Serving Computer Rooms
5 · 2.3 Controls
5 · 2.3.1 Timeclock
5 · 2.3.2 Temperature Controls
5 · 2.3.3 Occupancy Controls
5 · 2.3.4 Fan Controls
5 · 2.3.5 Dampers
5 · 2.4 Additional Controls for ECBC+ and SuperECBC Buildings
5 · 2.4.1 Centralized Demand Shed Controls
5 · 2.4.2 Supply Air Temperature Reset
5 · 2.4.3 Chilled Water Temperature Reset
5 · 2.5 Additional Controls for SuperECBC Buildings
5 · 2.5.1 Variable Air Volume Fan Control
5 · 2.6 Piping and Ductwork
5 · 2.6.1 Piping Insulation
5 · 2.6.2 Ductwork and Plenum Insulation
5 · 2.7 System Balancing
5 · 2.7.1 General
5 · 2.7.2 Air System Balancing
5 · 2.7.3 Hydronic System Balancing
5 · 2.8 Condensers
5 · 2.8.1 Condenser Locations
5 · 2.9 Service Water Heating
5 · 2.9.1 Solar Water Heating
5 · 2.9.2 Heating Equipment Efficiency
5 · 2.9.3 Other Water Heating System
5 · 2.9.4 Piping Insulation
5 · 2.9.5 Heat Traps
5 · 2.9.6 Swimming Pools
5 · 3 Prescriptive Requirements
5 · 3.1 Pumps
5 · 3.2 Cooling Towers
5 · 3.3 Economizers
5 · 3.3.1 Economizer for ECBC, ECBC+, and SuperECBC Building
5 · 3.3.2 Partial Cooling
5 · 3.3.3 Economizer Controls
5 · 3.3.4 Testing
5 · 3.4 Variable Flow Hydronic Systems
5 · 3.4.1 Variable Fluid Flow
5 · 3.4.2 Isolation Valves
5 · 3.4.3 Variable Speed Drives
5 · 3.5 Boilers
5 · 3.6 Energy Recovery
5 · 4 Total System Efficiency – Alternate Compliance Approach
5 · 5 Low -energy Comfort Systems
1 · This is not an all -inclusive list. The updated list of low energy comfort systems is available at BEE website (https://www.beeindia.gov.in/).
6 · Lighting and Controls
6 · 1 General
6 · 2 Mandatory Requirements
6 · 2.1 Lighting Control
6 · 2.1.1 Automatic Lighting Shutoff
6 · 2.1.2 Space Control
6 · 2.1.3 Control in Daylight Areas
6 · 2.1.4 Centralized Controls for ECBC+ and SuperECBC Buildings
6 · 2.1.5 Exterior Lighting Control
6 · 2.1.6 Additional Control
6 · 2.2 Exit Signs
6 · 3 Prescriptive Requirements
6 · 3.1 Interior Lighting Power
6 · 3.2 Building Area Method
6 · 3.3 Space Function Method
6 · 3.4 Installed Interior Lighting Power
6 · 3.4.1 Luminaire Wattage
6 · 3.5 Exterior Lighting Power
8 · 0 W/m 2 of canopied area
72 · W/ linear m of door width
7 · Electrical and Renewable Energy Systems
7 · 1 General
7 · 2 Mandatory Requirements
7 · 2.1 Transformers
7 · 2.1.1 Maximum Allowable Power Transformer Losses
7 · 5% of the maximum total loss values mentioned in above IS 1180 for oil type transformers in voltage class above 22 kV and up to and including 33 kV
7 · 2.1.2 Measurement and Reporting of Transformer Losses
7 · 2.1.3 Voltage Drop
7 · 2.2 Energy Efficient Motors
7 · 2.3 Diesel Generator (DG) Sets
7 · 2.4 Check -Metering and Monitoring
7 · 2.5 Power Factor Correction
0 · 97 for ECBC Building
0 · 98 for ECBC+ building
0 · 99 for SuperECBC building
7 · 2.6 Power Distribution Systems
7 · 2.7 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
7 · 2.8 Renewable Energy Systems
7 · 2.8.1 Renewable Energy Generating Zone (REGZ)
7 · 2.8.2 Main Electrical Service Panel
7 · 2.8.3 Demarcation on Documents
8 · Definitions, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
8 · 1 General
8 · 2 Definitions
24 · -hour Business Building: Business building operated and occupied for more than 12 hours on each weekday. Intensity of occupancy may vary.
8 · 3 SI to IP Conversion Factors
8 · 4 Abbreviations and Acronyms
9 · Whole Building Performance Method
9 · 1 General
9 · 1.1 Scope
9 · 1.2 Compliance
9 · 1.3 Annual Energy Use
9 · 1.4 Trade -offs Limited to Building Permit
9 · 1.5 Documentation Requirements
9 · 2 Mandatory Requirements
9 · 3 Simulation Requirements
9 · 3.1 Energy Simulation Program
9 · 3.2 Climate Data
9 · 3.3 Compliance Calculations
9 · 4 Calculating Energy Consumption of Proposed Design and Standard Design
9 · 4.1 Energy Simulation Model
9 · 4.2 HVAC Systems
9 · 4.2.1 Minimum Outdoor air rates:
9 · 4.2.2 Fan Schedules
9 · 4.2.3 Fan Power
9 · 4.2.4 Design Airflow Rates
9 · 4.2.5 Economizers (airside and waterside)
9 · 4.2.6 Energy Recovery
9 · 4.2.7 Chilled Water Design Supply Temperatures
9 · 4.2.8 Chillers
9 · 4.2.9 Chilled Water Pumps
9 · 4.2.10 Cooling Tower
9 · 4.2.11 Boiler
9 · 4.2.12 Hot Water Design Supply Temperatures
9 · 4.2.13 Hot Water Pumps
9 · 4.2.14 Campus/ District Cooling Systems
1 · ton hour = 0.85 kWh
1 · MBtu = 1,000,000 Btu = 293 kWh
9 · 4.3 Compliance Thresholds for ECBC compliant, ECBC+ and SuperECBC Buildings
9 · 5 Maximum Allowed EPI Ratios
9 · 6 Schedules
10 · Appendix A: Default Values for Typical Constructions
10 · 1 Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product U-factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient
10 · 2 Default U-factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficients for Unrated Fenestration Products
10 · 2.1 Unrated Vertical Fenestration.
10 · 2.2 Unrated Sloped Glazing and Skylights
1 · 0.3 Typical Roof Constructions
1 · 0.4 Typical Wall Constructions
2 · Thermo -Physical-Optical Property Database of Construction Materials, U.S.- India Joint Center for Building Energy Research and Development (CBERD) and Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
3 · This is not an all -inclusive list. The database of thermal properties of building materials is available at BEE website (https://www.beeindia.gov.in/).
11 · Appendix B: Climate Zone Map of Uttar Pradesh
12 · Appendix C: Air-Side Economizer Acceptance Procedures
12 · 1 Construction Inspection
12 · 2 Equipment Testing
13 · . Appendix D: Compliance Forms
14 · . Appendix E: BEE approved list of software to show compliance 4
4 · This is not an all -inclusive list . The current list of approved software is available at BEE website (https://www.beeindia.gov . in/) .
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