Mandatory, Enforceable LanguageStandard 90.1-2004 is a code-intended standard. Standard 90.1-2001 Used as the basis of the IECC The US DOE did not issue a formal determination on this standard5
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#Ashrae 90.1 2004 code#
Predecessors to Standard 90.1-2004Standard 90.1-1999 The US DOE found ASHRAE Standard 90.1-1999 did save energy and states were required to adopt a code that met or exceeded the provisions of Standard 90.1-1999 as their commercial building code by July 15, 2004.
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Standard 90.1-2004Developed with participation from many building and construction organizations including: American Institute of Architects (AIA) Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA)4 Standard 90.1-2004Developed jointly by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) Developed under American National Standards Institute (ANSI) consensus guidelines3 BSMEĢ Years as a General Contractor 3 Years as a Consulting Engineer 7 Years as a Sales Engineer 6 Years as a Sales Manager2
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Western Mechanical Solutions, llcMichael K. ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004ASHRAEs Newest Commercial Building Standard Rocky Mountain Chapter Technical Conference May 18, 20071