WHEREAS the proper application of mechanical insulation including the material used, thickness, and installation techniques, has been shown to improve the energy efficiency, reduce the greenhouse gas emissions, and provide other benefits for both new and retrofitted building; AND WHEREAS given possible code changes in the near future, it is a timely opportunity to advocate to the provincial government to consider including additional information and requirements regarding mechanical insulation in any code updates: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that UBCM request that any future updates or amendments to the BC Building Code include specific, up-to-date requirements on mechanical insulation, including the reproduction of any specifications, such as thickness tables, that may be referenced from other sources, and also include reference to mechanical insulation best practice standards.
Ministry of Energy, Mines Natural Gas Minister Responsible for Housing The BC Building Code sets the minimum standard for energy efficiency of new construction. Guidelines for insulation of mechanical systems are currently provided in the ASHRAE standard, as referenced in the BC Building Code Division B Sentence 6.2.3.2.3. The Province is considering increasing energy efficiency requirements for all new buildings and substantial building renovations, which may include mechanical insulation. The suitability of a requirement for mechanical insulation for all new buildings would need to be evaluated against multiple criteria including but not limited to: - cost of construction; - benefit to climate change mitigation; - technical feasibility; and, - enforcement feasibility.