Terminology

HERS Testing Terminology (Simplified)


Title 24 Energy Report

A required document outlining a building’s projected energy efficiency, submitted before
construction or alteration.


HVAC Tests

Duct Leakage Test

Measures air loss from HVAC ductwork to meet Title 24. Improves efficiency and air quality.

Airflow Test

Checks if HVAC airflow meets required standards for system performance and comfort.

Refrigerant Charge Verification

Ensures HVAC refrigerant levels are correct for energy efficiency and system longevity.

Watt Draw Test

Evaluates the fan’s energy use in an HVAC system. Lower wattage means better performance.


New Construction & Building Systems

QII (Quality Insulation Installation)

Verifies insulation is installed properly to prevent gaps and increase energy savings.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Ensures adequate fresh air and proper ventilation to support a healthier indoor environment.

Fenestration Verification

Confirms that windows, skylights, and doors meet efficiency standards.

Lighting Verification

Ensures energy-efficient lighting and proper controls are installed.

Water Heater Verification

Confirms water heaters are installed efficiently and meet code requirements.

Solar PV System Verification

Validates proper solar panel installation and system performance under Title 24.


Documentation Stages

CF1R

Initial design-phase report showing the planned energy compliance for a project.

CF2R

Construction-phase form verifying the installation of components like HVAC, ducts, or windows.

CF3R

Final verification by a HERS rater confirming performance and compliance of tested systems.


Special Installation Forms (Non-HERS)

Used by contractors for alterations or installations not requiring HERS verification:

CF2R-ADD/ALT: For simple additions or modifications.
CF2R-MCH: HVAC installations, ductwork, whole house fans.
CF2R-ENV: Fenestration, insulation, roofing, and solar readiness.


HERS Compliance Forms (With Testing)

Verified by HERS raters to ensure energy code compliance in areas like:

● Duct leakage, airflow, fan power, and refrigerant charge
● Indoor air quality and ventilation
● Insulation quality and building envelope air sealing
● Verified EER/SEER ratings and filter sizing
● Variable capacity heat pump credit eligibility