2020 Minnesota Energy Code with ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016

2020 Minnesota Energy Code with ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016

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The 2020 Minnesota Energy Code incorporates energy efficiency standards for building design and construction, tailored specifically for Minnesota’s climate and regulatory needs. 

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Book Overview

The 2020 Minnesota Energy Code incorporating ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016 is a comprehensive set of regulations designed to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings across Minnesota.

The code sets minimum standards for:

  • Heat-loss control: Insulation, fenestration, and building envelope requirements
  • Illumination: Lighting power densities, controls, and daylighting strategies
  • Climate control: HVAC system efficiency, controls, and commissioning
  • Building envelope: Air leakage, thermal performance, and moisture control
  • Service water heating: Equipment efficiency and piping insulation
  • Electrical systems: Energy monitoring and demand response readiness

Key Features & Benefits

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Comprehensive Coverage:

The 2020 Minnesota Energy Code, incorporating ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016, offers a robust framework for energy efficiency in building design and construction. Here’s a breakdown of its comprehensive coverage:

  • Commercial Buildings: Applies to  all commercial structures except low-rise residential buildings.
  • Residential Buildings: Governed separately under Chapters 1322 and 1323 of Minnesota Rules, referencing the 2012 IECC for residential and 2018 IECC for commercial buildings
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Practical Application:

The 2020 Minnesota Energy Code, incorporating ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016, plays a vital role in shaping how buildings are designed, constructed, and renovated across the state. Here’s how it’s practically applied:

Commercial Building Design & Construction:

  • Energy Efficiency Standards: Builders and architects must meet specific requirements for insulation, windows, HVAC systems, lighting, and building envelope performance.
  • ASHRAE 90.1-2016 Compliance Path: For commercial buildings, this standard offers a performance-based alternative to the prescriptive path in the IECC. It allows more flexibility in design while ensuring overall energy efficiency.
  • System Optimization: Mechanical systems (like heating and cooling) must meet minimum efficiency ratings, and lighting systems must include controls like occupancy sensors and daylight dimming.

Residential Applications:

  • Although ASHRAE 90.1-2016 primarily targets commercial buildings, the Minnesota Energy Code also includes provisions for residential buildings based on the 2012 IECC, with state-specific amendments.
  • Builders must follow rules for heat-loss control, air sealing, and ventilation, ensuring homes are both comfortable and energy-efficient.
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Licensing Exam Preparation:

 The Licensing Exam Preparation for the 2020 Minnesota Energy Code with ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016 typically involves studying a custom code that integrates Minnesota-specific amendments with national standards.

  • Commercial Buildings: Based on the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and ASHRAE 90.1-2016, which sets energy efficiency standards for buildings except low-rise residential.
  • Residential Buildings: Uses portions of the 2012 IECC with Minnesota amendments.
  • Minnesota-Specific Amendments: These are embedded directly into the codebook, so you don’t need to cross-reference separate documents
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Visual & Organizational Tools:

The 2020 Minnesota Energy Code, which incorporates the ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2016, provides a structured framework for energy efficiency in commercial buildings. While it doesn’t explicitly label “Visual & Organizational Tools,” it does include several elements that serve that function—tools that help users interpret, apply, and enforce the code effectively.

Organizational Structure:

Chapter Format: The code is organized into chapters and subparts, such as:

  • 1323.0001 Title
  • 1323.0005 Administration and Purpose
  • 1323.0010 Incorporation by Reference
  • 1323.0020 References to Other Codes

Referenced Standards: It integrates the 2018 IECC (International Energy Conservation Code) and allows ASHRAE 90.1-2016 as an alternative compliance path.

Amendments and Subparts: Minnesota-specific amendments are clearly marked, helping users distinguish between national standards and local modifications

Publisher Information

International Code Council is a leading organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive, coordinated national model construction codes. To date, 48 U.S. states have adopted various international codes from the International Code Council.

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Book Details
  • Publisher: International Code Council
  • Edition/Release Date: January 1, 2020
  • ISBN: 9781609839949
  • Pages: 500
  • Dimensions: 11 x 9 x 0.55
  • Format: Paperback / Softbound
  • Target Audience: Professionals
Pricing & Purchase Information

• Price: $164.99


• Shipping: Free shipping on orders over $250.
• Formats Available: Physical Book

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