Frequently asked questions
You need an Indoor Lighting Certificate of Compliance: NRCC-LTI-01-E or an NRCC-PRF-01
Any changes or alterations to the building’s heating, venting and cooling system may trigger a Title 24 requirement. Ductless HVAC systems are not exempt and require a Mechanical Certificate of Compliance to be installed.
Indoor and outdoor lighting are treated separately by Title 24 and both require individual Certificates of Compliance.
Yes and you may also be required to install current limiters to comply with Title 24’s requirements.
Yes, the CEC specifies minimum outside air ventilation rates for all nonresidential buildings. We can add exhaust fans to your project to get the design to comply
Yes, all changes to the building’s envelope trigger requirements under Title 24. In this example, you’d need an Envelope Certificate of Compliance (NRCC-ENV-01-E or NRCC-PRF-01).
Table 140.3(b) in Title 24 Part 6 identifies the minimum performance efficiencies for windows and skylights.
Generally no, you don’t need to show this type of information for compliance.
Yes, you may need to have automatic daylighting or occupancy controls to reduce the amount of energy consumed throughout the day.
Anything 4 floors or higher from grade is considered to be high-rise residential and subject to the non-residential standards of Title 24.
No, PV is not included in the Title 24 compliance calculation.

