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2018 IMC and IECC
Is there a code section anywhere that says electric resistance heat cannot be the primary source of heat? I am working on a big box store project and apparently they have run into this and the way around it is to install heat pumps when gas heat is not available. I mentioned it to one of the HVAC manufacturers and he indicated that the state of Washington and another one that I forgot do not allow electric heat as the primary heat source.
Is this anywhere in the IMC or IECC? I skimmed through the commercial building mechanical section of the IECC and found nothing. I do not know what section in the IMC to even begin looking for something like this.
Thanks.
Is there a code section anywhere that says electric resistance heat cannot be the primary source of heat? I am working on a big box store project and apparently they have run into this and the way around it is to install heat pumps when gas heat is not available. I mentioned it to one of the HVAC manufacturers and he indicated that the state of Washington and another one that I forgot do not allow electric heat as the primary heat source.
Is this anywhere in the IMC or IECC? I skimmed through the commercial building mechanical section of the IECC and found nothing. I do not know what section in the IMC to even begin looking for something like this.
Thanks.