Attic floor Enclosed spaces Exposed interior walls and ceilings. Exterior envelope walls and roofs. Standards Insulation materials intended for exposed use in attic floors shall be capable of meeting the same flammability requirements given for cellulose insulation in 16 CFR Part 1209. Insulation materials intended for use within enclosed stud or joist spaces shall be capable of meeting the smoldering combustion requirements in 16 CFR Part 1209. Insulation materials, including those with combustible facings, which remain exposed and serve as wall or ceiling interior finish shall have a flame spread classification not to exceed 150 (per ASTM2 E84. Exterior envelop walls and roofs containing thermal insulations shall meet applicable building code quirements for the complete wall or roof assembly. re Pipes, ducts, and equipment.... Insulation materials intended for use on pipes, ducts, and equipment shall be capable of meeting a flame spread classification not to exceed 150 (per ASTM E84). 1 CFR indicates Code of Federal Regulations. 2 ASTM indicates American Society for Testing and Materi Conformance to ANSI/ Conformance to Sections Frameless Plastic Glazing.... Required minimum thickness, Movable 6 mil (0.006 inches). Insulation Sys- Commercial Availability. tems for windows. Shade Screens: Commercially available. Commercially available. Commercially available. Commercially available. Commercially available. Commercially available. als. Replacement Oil Burner Installation of Gas Conversion Power Burners (for Gas or Oil Fired Systems). to ANSI Z21.21. Power Burners (Oil/Gas).. Furnaces, Oil. Furnaces, Gas.... Re-Adjustment Boiler Water Temperature or Installation of Automatic Boiler Temperature Reset Control. Boilers Clean Heat Exchangers, Adjust Burner Air Shutter(s), Check Smoke No. on Oil Fueled Equipment. Check Operation of Pump(s) and Replace Filters. Combustion Chambers... Heat Exchangers, Tubes Standards or In conformance with, ANSI Z96.2-1980, (UL 296). Conformance to ANSI Boiler and pressure vessel code (eleven sections) ASME 1980 or latest Testing and Ratings Hydronics Institute (HYDI). Per manufacturer's instructions. Refractory linings may be required for conversions. Protection from flame contact with conversion burners by refractory shield. Thermostatic Radiator Valves.. Commercially available. One pipe steam systems require steam air vents on each radiator, see manufacturer requirements. 445.13 Computation of energy consumption. 445.14 Report on energy consumption. 445.15 Identification of corporations by DOE. 445.16 Request for modification. Subpart C-Reporting Requirements 445.21 Plant reporting requirements. 445.22 Corporate reporting requirements. 445.23 Sponsor reporting requirements. 445.24 Reporting period. 445.25 Reporting date and address. 445.26 Data retention. Subpart D-Exemption Criteria and Procedures 445.31 Scope. 445.32 Criteria for the exemption of corpo rations. 445.33 Criteria for adequate reporting pro grams. 445.34 Request to be an exempt corporation. 445.35 Request to be a sponsor with adequate reporting programs. 445.36 Filing deadline and address. 445.37 Determination of exempt corporations and adequate reporting programs. 445.38 Failure to report. Subpart E-Voluntary Energy Efficiency Improvement Targets and Voluntary Recovered Materials Utilization Targets 445.41 Purpose and scope. 445.42 Energy efficiency improvement targets. 445.43 Modification of energy efficiency improvement targets. 445.44 Recovered materials utilization targets. 445.45 Modification of recovered materials utilization targets. AUTHORITY: Secs. 5, 7, 13, Pub. L. 93-275, 88 Stat. 97 (15 U.S.C. 764, 766, 772); secs. 371-376, Pub. L. 94-163, 89 Stat. 871 (42 U.S.C. 6341-6346), as amended by Pub. L. 95-619, 92 Stat. 3207; secs. 301, 308; Pub. L. 95-91, 91 Stat. 565 (42 U.S.C. 7151, 7158); E.O. 11790 (39 FR 23185); E.O. 12009 (42 FR 46267). SOURCE: 45 FR 10226, Feb. 14, 1980, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A-General Provisions § 445.1 Purpose and scope. This part sets forth the regulations for the Industrial Energy Conservation Program established under Part E of Title III of the Act. It includes criteria and procedures for the identification of reporting corporations, report For the purpose of this part "Act" means the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Pub. L. 94-163, 80 Stat. 971), as amended by the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (Pub. L. 95-619, 92 Stat. 3207). "Btu" means British thermal unit. "Chief executive officer" means, within a corporation or a sponsor, the chief executive officer or other individual who is in charge of the corporation or sponsor. "Commercial quality production" means the manufacture of products suitable for shipment and/or sale. "Control" means the ability to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a corporation. Whether control is present involves a question of fact to be determined from such criteria as a degree of ownership (especially of voting shares), contractual arrangements and other means of influence, such as ability to appoint a majority of a corporation's board of directors, whether by sufficient stock ownership or other means. "Corporation" means a person as defined in section 3(2)(b) of the Act (any corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, society, trust, joint venture or joint stock company) and includes any person which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such person. "DOE" means the Department of Energy. |