BSR/RESNET 1201-202x

Reaffirmation is required for American National Standards that have not been updated or revised within 5 years and the sponsoring ANSI Accredited Standards Developer intends to continue their maintenance. Standard 1201-2016 has not been revised since its adoption in 2016 and SDC 300 does not propose revisions at this time. The SDC has determined that standard ANSI/RESNET 1201-2016 will be reaffirmed.

 

Standard 1201-2016 specifies a method of test for evaluating calibration methods that are used to reconcile building energy models with measured energy consumption data. The standard test procedure applies to calibration methods used with computer programs.

 

Per ANSI requirements the entirety of standards that are to be reaffirmed must be presented to the public for comment before they are reaffirmed. BSR/RESNET/ICC 1201-202x is submitted for public comment for 45 days, beginning October 8, 2021, and ending November 22, 2021. The entire standard is open for comment. To review and comment on the Draft follow the links below.

BSR/RESNET/ICC 1201-202x

Comment on BSR/RESNET/ICC 1201-202x

View comments on BSR/RESNET/ICC 1201-202x

 

Tips and Reminders for Submitting Public Comments 

  • Comments must pertain to text in the standard. Comments not on portions of the standard will be rejected.
  • Comments must include a specific proposed change to the text of the standard. Proposed added text must be underlined and text proposed to be removed must be shown using strike-through. If not submitted in this format, the public comment may be rejected.
  • Do not submit comments on standards other than this one that is out for public comment.
  • If you submit public comment representing the collective interests of a group of stakeholders, you are encouraged to submit ONE public comment and identify all stakeholders in that comment. While not required, this expedites the ability of the committees to respond to commenters in a timely manner.
  • Public comments are reviewed by committees with volunteer members, that are Raters, Providers, Software Developers and other industry and public interest stakeholders. They are not reviewed by RESNET Staff.
  • Most amendments to RESNET standards are proposed by industry and public stakeholders not RESNET. To learn more about submitting proposed amendments visit this page: https://www.resnet.us/about/standards/submit-proposed-amendments/