N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 1240.6 - Exceptions
(a)
Historic
buildings.
The Energy Code shall not apply to the alteration or renovation of a historic building.
(b)
Certain alterations.
The Energy Code shall not apply to the following alterations of existing buildings, provided that the alteration will not increase the energy usage of the building:
(1) storm windows installed over existing
fenestration;
(2) glass only
replacements in an existing sash and frame;
(3) existing ceiling, wall, or floor cavities
exposed during construction provided that these cavities are filled with
insulation;
(4) construction where
the existing roof, wall, or floor cavity is not exposed;
(5) reroofing for roofs where neither the
sheathing nor the insulation is exposed; roofs without insulation in the cavity
and where the sheathing or insulation is exposed during reroofing shall be
insulated either above or below the sheathing;
(6) replacement of existing doors that
separate conditioned space from the exterior shall not require the installation
of a vestibule or revolving door, provided, however, that an existing vestibule
that separates such conditioned space from the exterior shall not be
removed;
(7) alterations that
replace less than 50 percent of the luminaires in a space, provided that such
alterations do not increase the installed interior lighting power;
and
(8) alterations that replace
only the bulb and ballast within the existing luminaires in a space provided
that the alteration does not increase the installed interior lighting
power.
Notes
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