28 research outputs found

    Model National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 1997

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    National Plumbing Code of Canada - 2010

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    The 2010 edition of the National Plumbing Code of Canada (NPC) incorporates significant technical changes from the 2005 edition. The NPC sets out technical provisions for the design and installation of new plumbing systems and also applies to the extension, alteration, renewal and repair of existing plumbing systems. It is a must-have for anyone who designs or installs plumbing systems.L'\ue9dition 2010 du Code national de la plomberie \u2013 Canada (CNB) renferme d\u2019importantes modifications techniques par rapport \ue0 l\u2019\ue9dition de 2005. Le CNP renferme les dispositions techniques concernant la conception et la mise en place d'installations de plomberie neuves. Il s'applique aussi au prolongement, \ue0 la transformation, \ue0 la r\ue9novation et \ue0 la r\ue9paration des installations de plomberie existantes. Le CNP 2010 est un outil indispensable pour quiconque souhaite concevoir ou installer des installations de plomberie.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye

    Joint CCBFC/PTCBS Task Group on the Future of Standards Referenced in the National Model Codes: Final Report

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    Commentary on Part 9 National Building Code of Canada 1990

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    User\u2019s Guide: National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2011

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    This first edition of the User\u2019s Guide to the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2011 (NECB) is designed to complement the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2011 (NECB) by providing additional background information as well as detailed examples and calculations. It describes the various compliance approaches in the NECB and presents examples of trade-off path calculations. The User\u2019s Guide is an ideal training tool for educators and trainers and features checklists at the end of each Part to help designers verify that provisions in the NECB have been considered in their design. Code users familiar with the useful explanatory material in the appendices of the Model National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 1997 (MNECB) will note that much of this material has been updated in the new User\u2019s Guide and augmented with additional examples and information. This material includes calculation examples for thermal properties of building assemblies.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye

    National Plumbing Code of Canada 1995

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    Groupe de travail mixte CCCBPI-CPTNB sur l'avenir des normes incorpor\ue9es par renvoi dans les codes mod\ue8les nationaux : Rapport final

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    National Fire Code of Canada - 2010

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    The 2010 edition of the National Fire Code of Canada (NFC), which incorporates significant technical changes from the 2005 edition, sets out the technical provisions regulating: 1)activities related to the construction, use or demolition of buildings and facilities, 2)the condition of specific elements of buildings and facilities, 3)the design or construction of specific elements of facilities related to certain hazards, and 4)protection measures for the current or intended use of buildings. The NFC 2010 complements the National Building Code of Canada 2010. Both must be considered when constructing, renovating or maintaining buildings.L'\ue9dition 2010 du Code national de pr\ue9vention des incendies \u2013 Canada (CNPI), qui renferme d\u2019importantes modifications techniques par rapport \ue0 l\u2019\ue9dition de 2005, renferme les dispositions techniques concernant : 1) les activit\ue9s li\ue9es \ue0 la construction, \ue0 l'utilisation ou \ue0 la d\ue9molition de b\ue2timents et d'installations; 2) l'\ue9tat d'\ue9l\ue9ments particuliers de b\ue2timents et d'installations; 3) la conception ou la construction d'\ue9l\ue9ments particuliers d'installations relativement \ue0 certains risques; et 4) les mesures de protection li\ue9es \ue0 l'utilisation actuelle ou pr\ue9vue des b\ue2timents. Le CNPI 2010 compl\ue8te le Code national du b\ue2timent \u2013 Canada 2010. Il importe de tenir compte des deux publications lors des travaux de construction, de r\ue9novation et d'entretien des b\ue2timents.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
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