NAC319.830. Equipment and materials that need not be approved before loan is made.  


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  • The following equipment and materials need not be approved by the Division or the Department of Energy before a lending institution makes a loan to conserve energy to be purchased by the Division:

         1. Insulation for an attic or ceiling up to a value of thermal resistance of 48 (R48);

         2. Insulation for a wall up to a value of thermal resistance of 33 (R33);

         3. Insulation for a floor up to a value of thermal resistance of 33 (R33);

         4. Insulation for a pipe or duct;

         5. Insulation or a jacket for a water heater;

         6. Insulation for the perimeter of a foundational wall or slab up to a value of thermal resistance of 33 (R33);

         7. Insulating skirting for a mobile home which qualifies for financing pursuant to NAC 319.469 up to a value of thermal resistance of 33 (R33);

         8. Storm or thermal windows up to a value of thermal resistance of 3 (R3);

         9. Storm or thermal doors;

         10. Evaporative coolers permanently affixed to improvements to real property;

         11. The replacement of a burner for a furnace with a unit which uses energy more efficiently;

         12. A device for igniting a furnace which uses energy more efficiently than an existing unit;

         13. The modification of the opening in a flue;

         14. Thermostats with automatic setbacks;

         15. Caulking and weather stripping of windows, doors and other exterior openings;

         16. A device for igniting a water heater which uses energy more efficiently than an existing unit; and

         17. Devices which restrict the flow of hot water.

     (Added to NAC by Housing Division, eff. 12-16-82)