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Commercial HVAC Compliance Checklist — Birmingham Commercial Buildings

The 10-14 page compliance reference Birmingham commercial building owners and facility managers use to stay aligned with ASHRAE standards, EPA Section 608, Alabama HACR licensure, and the AIM Act refrigerant transition. Built around the code adoption and permit process specific to Birmingham commercial properties.

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The 10-14 page compliance reference Birmingham commercial building owners and facility managers use to stay aligned with ASHRAE standards, EPA Section 608, Alabama HACR licensure, and the AIM Act refrigerant transition. Built around the code adoption and permit process specific to Birmingham commercial properties.

What this PDF covers.

Sources cited inside the PDF: <a href="https://www.epa.gov/section608" style="color:var(--warm)" rel="noopener">EPA Section 608</a>; <a href="https://www.ashrae.org/technical-resources/standards-and-guidelines" style="color:var(--warm)" rel="noopener">ASHRAE 62.1, 90.1, 180, 15</a>; <a href="https://www.iccsafe.org" style="color:var(--warm)" rel="noopener">ICC-Safe IMC 2021</a>; <a href="https://hacr.alabama.gov" style="color:var(--warm)" rel="noopener">Alabama Board of HACR</a>.

Free resource

Commercial HVAC Compliance Checklist — Birmingham Commercial Buildings

The 10-14 page compliance reference Birmingham commercial building owners and facility managers use to stay aligned with ASHRAE standards, EPA Section 608, Alabama HACR licensure, and the AIM Act refrigerant transition. Built around the code adoption and permit process specific to Birmingham commercial properties.

  • ASHRAE 62.1 ventilation rates by occupancy type
  • ASHRAE 90.1 energy baseline requirements
  • EPA Section 608 technician certification requirements
  • Alabama mechanical code (IMC 2021) adoption status
  • Birmingham mechanical permit process walkthrough
  • AIM Act refrigerant phase-down timeline 2024-2036
  • Alabama HACR license verification process

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