This chapter shall be known and may be cited and referred to as the "Green Building Code for the City of Sunnyvale."
(Ord. 3168-20 § 2)
(1) | Any building or structure located on real property belonging to: | |
(A) | United States of America, | |
(B) | State of California, or any political subdivision thereof, | |
(C) | Any chartered city or non-chartered city, or | |
(D) | Any school district, except when the proposed use is for non-classroom facilities; | |
(2) | Work located primarily in a public way; | |
(3) | Public utility towers and poles; | |
(4) | Mechanical equipment not specifically regulated in any of the codes; and | |
(5) | Hydraulic flood control structures. | |
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1. | ALMS may be installed to decrease electrical service and transformer costs associated with EV Charging Equipment subject to review of the authority having jurisdiction. |
2. | Installation of Level 2 EV Ready Spaces above the minimum number required level may offset the minimum number low power Level 2 EV Ready Spaces required on a 1:1 basis. |
3. | If a building permit applicant provides documentation detailing that the increased cost of utility service or on-site transformer capacity would exceed an average of $4,500 for each parking spaces with Level 2 EV Ready Spaces and Level 1 EV Ready Spaces, the applicant shall provide EV infrastructure up to a level that would not exceed this cost for utility service or on-site transformer capacity. |
4. | All accessible parking spaces for covered newly constructed multifamily dwellings shall provide low Level 2 EV Ready Space or Level 2 EV Ready Spaces. |
5. | The requirements apply to multifamily buildings with parking spaces including: a) assigned or leased to individual dwelling units and b) unassigned parking spaces. |
Exception: Areas of parking facilities served by parking lifts, including but not limited to automated mechanical-access open parking garages as defined in the California Building Code; or parking facilities otherwise incapable of supporting electric vehicle charging. |
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ALMS may be installed to increase the number of EV chargers or the amperage or voltage beyod the minimum requirements in this code. The option deis not allow for installing less electrical panel capacity than would be required without ALMS. |
a. A heat pump shall be the primary heating source and sized according to the system selection requirements specified by Title 24, Part 6 of Section 150.0(h)5. Supplemental heating may be provided by a gas furnace or electric resistance heating as specified in Title 24, Part 6, Sections 150.0(h)7 and 150.0(i); or | |
b. An air conditioner shall meet all the requirements in either subsection I or II below: | |
I. Systems with Existing Duct Distribution Systems: | |
A. The duct system measured air leakage shall be equal to or less than 10 percent of the system air handler airflow as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, per the requirements in Title 24, Part 6, Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.1; and | |
Exception 1 to A4.204.1.1.b.I.A. If it is not possible to meet the duct sealing requirements, all accessible leaks shall be sealed and verified through a visual inspection and a smoke test by a certified ECC-Rater utilizing the methods specified in Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.5. | |
Exception 2 to A4.204.1.1.b.I.A: Existing duct systems, constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos. | |
B. Demonstrate, in every control mode, airflow greater than or equal to 300 CFM per ton of nominal cooling capacity through the return grilles, and an air-handling unit fan efficacy less than or equal to 0.45 W/CFM. The airflow rate and fan efficacy requirements in this section shall be confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, following the procedures outlined in Title 24, Part 6, Reference Residential Appendix RA3.3; and | |
Exception 1 to A4.204.1.1bIB: Systems unable to comply with the minimum airflow rate and system efficacy requirements shall demonstrate compliance by satisfying all of the following: | |
1. Following the procedures in Section RA3.3.3.1.5; | |
2. Installing a system thermostat that conforms to the specifications in Section 110.12; | |
3. For standard ducted systems (without zoning dampers), meet the applicable minimum total return filter grille nominal area requirements in Table 150.0-B or 150.0-C as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with the procedures in Reference Residential Appendix Sections RA3.1.4.4 and RA3.1.4.5. The design clean-filter pressure drop requirements specified by Section 150.0(m) 12D for the system air filter(s) shall conform to the requirements given in Tables 150.0-B and 150.0-C. | |
Exception 1 to A4.204.1.1.b.I.B: Systems unable to comply with the minimum airflow rate and system efficacy requirements shall demonstrate compliance by satisfying all of the following: | |
Exception 3 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.B: Gas furnace air-handling units manufactured prior to July 3, 2019 shall comply with a fan efficacy value less than or equal to 0.58 W/cfm as confirmed by field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with the procedures given in Reference Residential Appendix RA3.3. | |
C. In all climate zones, refrigerant charge verification requirements shall meet the requirements in Title 24, Part 6 Section 150.2(b)1.F.ii.b, including the minimum airflow rate specified in Section 150.2(b)1.F.ii.a; and | |
D. Vented attics shall have insulation installed to achieve a U-factor of 0.020 or insulation installed at the ceiling level shall result in an insulated thermal resistance of R-49 or greater for the insulation alone; luminaires not rated for insulation contact must be replaced or retrofitted with a fireproof cover that allows for insulation to be installed directly over the cover; and | |
Exception 1 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.D: Dwelling units with at least R-38 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level. | |
Exception 2 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.D: Dwelling units where the alteration would directly cause the disturbance of asbestos unless the alteration is made in conjunction with asbestos abatement. | |
Exception 3 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.D: Dwelling units with knob and tube wiring located in the vented attic. | |
Exception 4 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.D: Where the accessible space in the attic is not large enough to accommodate the required R-value, the entire accessible space shall be filled with insulation provided such installation does not violate Section 806.3 of Title 24, Part 2.5. | |
E. Air seal all accessible areas of the ceiling plane between the attic and the conditioned space including all joints, penetrations and other openings that are potential sources of air leakage by caulking, gasketing, weather-stripping or otherwise sealing to limit infiltration and exfiltration. | |
Exception 1 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.E: Dwelling units with at least R-38 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level. | |
Exception 2 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.E: Dwelling units where the alteration would directly cause the disturbance of asbestos unless the alteration is made in conjunction with asbestos abatement. | |
Exception 3 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.I.E: Dwelling units with atmospherically vented space heating or water heating combustion appliances located inside the pressure boundary of the dwelling unit. | |
II: Entirely New or Complete Replacement Duct Systems | |
A. R-8 duct insulation shall be installed for all new ducts located in unconditioned space; and | |
B. The total duct system measured air leakage shall be equal to or less than 5 percent of the system air handler airflow as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, per the requirements in Title 24, Part 6, Reference Residential Appendix Section RA3.1.4.3.1; and | |
C. Demonstrate, in every control mode, airflow greater than or equal to 350 CFM per ton of nominal cooling capacity through the return grilles, and an air-handling unit fan efficacy less than or equal to 0.35 W/CFM. The airflow rate and fan efficacy requirements in this section shall be confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing, following the procedures outlined in Title 24, Part 6, Reference Residential Appendix RA3.3; and | |
D. In all climate zones, refrigerant charge verification requirements shall meet the requirements in Title 24, Part 6 Section 150.2(b)1.F.ii.b; and | |
E. If the air handler and ducts are located within a vented attic, vented attics shall have insulation installed to achieve a U-factor of 0.020 or insulation installed at the ceiling level shall result in an insulated thermal resistance of R-49 or greater for the insulation alone; luminaires not rated for insulation contact must be replaced or retrofitted with a fireproof cover that allows for insulation to be installed directly over the cover; and | |
Exception 1 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.E: In dwelling units with at least R-19 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level. | |
Exception 2 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.E: Dwelling units where the alteration would directly cause the disturbance of asbestos unless the alteration is made in conjunction with a asbestos abatement. | |
Exception 3 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.E: Dwelling units with knob and tube wiring located in the vented attic. | |
Exception 4 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.E: Where the accessible space in the attic is not large enough to accommodate the required R-value, the entire accessible space shall be filled with insulation provided such installation does not violate Section 806.3 of Title 24, Part 2.5. | |
F. Air seal all accessible areas of the ceiling plane between the attic and the conditioned space including all joints, penetrations and other openings that are potential sources of air leakage by caulking, gasketing, weather-stripping or otherwise sealing to limit infiltration and exfiltration. | |
Exception 1 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.F: Dwelling units with at least R-19 existing insulation installed at the ceiling level. | |
Exception 2 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.F: Dwelling units where the alteration would directly cause the disturbance of asbestos unless the alteration is made in conjunction with asbestos abatement. | |
Exception 3 to Section A4.204.1.1.b.II.F: Dwelling units with atmospherically vented space heating or water heating combustion appliances located inside the pressure boundary of the dwelling unit. |
Exception 1 to Section A4.204.1.1: Where the capacity of the existing main electrical service panel is insufficient to supply the electrical capacity of a heat pump and where the existing main electrical service panel is sufficient to supply a new or replacement air conditioner, as calculated according to the requirements of California Electrical Code Article 220.83 or Article 220.87. Documentation of electrical load calculations in accordance with Article 220 must be submitted to the enforcement agency prior to permitting for both the heat pump and proposed air conditioner. | |
Exception 2 to Section A4.204.1.1: Where the required capacity of a heat pump to meet the system selection requirements of Section 150.0(h)5 is greater than or equal to 12,000 Btu/h more than the greater of the required capacity of an air conditioner to meet the design cooling load OR the capacity of the existing air conditioner. Documentation of heating and cooling load calculations in accordance with 150.0(h) must be submitted to the enforcement agency prior to permitting for both the heat pump and proposed air conditioner. |