SOLAR HOT WATER READY REGULATION

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Copyright (c) Queen's Printer, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada License Disclaimer B.C. Reg. 101/2011 M145/2011 Deposited June 7, 2011 effective June 21, 2011 Building Act SOLAR HOT WATER READY REGULATION Note: Check the Cumulative Regulation Bulletin 2015 and 2016 for any non-consolidated amendments to this regulation that may be in effect. [includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 163/2013, June 21, 2013] Link to Point in Time Contents 1 Definitions 2 Application 3 Solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system 4 Structural requirements 5 Conduit runs Schedule Definitions 1 In this regulation, the terms in italics have the same meaning as in the 2012 British Columbia Building Code. [am. B.C. Reg. 163/2013, App. s. 1.] Application 2 This regulation applies to the local government jurisdictions set out in the Schedule. [en. B.C. Reg. 163/2013, App. s. 2.]

Solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system 3 (1) Subject to subsection (2), 2 conduit runs and an area that (a) is not less than 9.3 square metres, (b) has no dimension less than 2.7 metres, and (c) is designated for future installation of solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system in compliance with CAN/CSA-F383-87 must be incorporated in construction of new buildings of residential occupancy that contain (d) one dwelling unit, or (e) one dwelling unit and one secondary suite. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply with respect to new construction referred to in that subsection if the local government of the jurisdiction to which this regulation applies and within which the new construction is to occur is satisfied that building site conditions do not permit effective use of solar hot water heating. Structural requirements 4 (1) Except as permitted by subsection (2) of this section, structural members located in areas referred to in section 3 (1) must be designed to accommodate (a) a uniform dead load of 0.24 kpa, in addition to design loads required by the British Columbia Building Code, and (b) anticipated point loads where it is known that the solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system will not be directly surface-mounted. (2) Roof trusses located in areas referred to in section 3 (1) must be designed to accommodate the anticipated load, including

(a) a uniform dead load of 0.24kPa, in addition to design loads required by the British Columbia Building Code, and (b) point loads resulting from the uniform dead load referred to in paragraph (a). [en. B.C. Reg. 163/2013, App. s. 3.] Conduit runs 5 (1) A minimum of 2 conduit runs must be provided that extend from the area directly adjacent to the building's primary service water heater to (a) an accessible attic space adjacent to the roof area designated for installation of solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system, (b) the roof area designated for installation of solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system, or (c) the exterior wall surface directly adjacent to the area designated for installation of solar collectors for a solar domestic hot water system. (2) Conduit runs described in subsection (1) must (a) be accessible at both ends, (b) be capped or sealed at both ends to prevent water ingress and air leakage, (c) be identified by markings that are permanent, distinct and easily recognized, (d) have a minimum inside diameter of 50 mm, and (e) be able to accommodate the installation of insulated plumbing services for a solar domestic hot water system in compliance with CAN/CSA-F383, Installation Code for Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems, as referred to in the British Columbia Building Code. [am. B.C. Reg. 163/2013, App. s. 4.]

Schedule [en. B.C. Reg. 163/2013, App. s. 5.] (Section 2) Local Government Jurisdictions Cariboo Regional District City of Abbotsford City of Campbell River City of Chilliwack City of Colwood City of Cranbrook City of Dawson Creek City of Duncan City of Fernie City of Fort St. John City of Kelowna City of Kimberley City of Langley City of New Westminster City of North Vancouver City of Penticton City of Pitt Meadows City of Port Coquitlam City of Port Moody City of Richmond Corporation of Delta Cowichan Valley Regional District District of Coldstream District of Elkford District of Hudson's Hope District of Invermere

District of Maple Ridge District of Metchosin District of North Vancouver District of Peachland District of Sechelt District of Sparwood District of Tofino District of West Vancouver Greater Vancouver Regional District Municipality of North Cowichan Resort Municipality of Whistler Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Sunshine Coast Regional District Town of Qualicum Beach Town of Sidney Town of View Royal Township of Esquimalt Township of Langley Village of Ashcroft Village of Kaslo Village of Midway Village of Valemount [Provisions relevant to the enactment of this regulation: Building Act, S.B.C. 2015, c. 2, section 3] Copyright (c) Queen's Printer, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada