ECBC 2017 Compliance for MEP Engineers — Quick Guide India

ECBC 2017 Compliance for MEP Engineers — Quick Guide

The Energy Conservation Building Code 2017 (ECBC 2017) is the primary energy efficiency standard for commercial buildings in India. It is mandatory for buildings with connected load ≥ 500 kW or contract demand ≥ 600 kVA. For MEP engineers, ECBC 2017 sets minimum efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment, lighting power density, and service water heating — and provides two compliance paths.

1. ECBC 2017 Scope and Mandatory Applicability

Threshold

Mandatory Compliance

Connected load ≥ 500 kW

ECBC 2017 mandatory

Contract demand ≥ 600 kVA

ECBC 2017 mandatory

State-level adoption

Some states have made ECBC mandatory for smaller buildings — check local bye-laws

Green ratings

IGBC, LEED, GRIHA all reference ECBC 2017 as baseline

2. Compliance Paths

Path

Description

Best For

Prescriptive

Meet minimum values for each system separately — simpler

Standard projects without complex trade-offs

Whole Building Performance (WBP)

Energy model shows X% improvement over ECBC baseline — allows trade-offs

Complex projects, high-performance buildings, green ratings

ECBC+ and SuperECBC

30% and 50% improvement over ECBC baseline respectively

Green ratings, government mandates

3. HVAC System Requirements — Prescriptive Path

System

ECBC 2017 Minimum Requirement

Notes

Air-cooled chiller (>150 kW)

COP ≥ 3.1 at ARI conditions

IS 15569 or AHRI 550/590 test certificate required

Water-cooled chiller (>530 kW)

COP ≥ 5.5 at ARI conditions

IPLV ≥ 6.5 recommended for WBP path

Packaged DX unit (>19 kW)

EER ≥ 3.4

BEE star rating — 4 or 5 star meets this

Cooling tower

Approach ≤ 4°C

Design and performance test required

Variable speed drives

Mandatory on fans/pumps >11 kW serving variable loads

AHU supply fans, primary pumps, cooling tower fans

Controls

HVAC controls required — room thermostats, auto shutdown

BMS preferred

4. Lighting Power Density — ECBC 2017 Limits

Space Type

LPD Limit (W/m²)

Notes

Office (general)

10.8

Includes task lighting

Conference room

13.5

Higher due to display lighting

Corridors and lobbies

7.5

Hotel guestrooms

12.0

Including bathroom

Hotel lobby

13.5

Retail (general)

14.0

Excludes display lighting

Healthcare (ward)

11.0

Healthcare (exam room)

16.0

Car park (covered)

2.7

5. Service Water Heating

  • All DHW systems in ECBC 2017 scope buildings must have efficiency as per BEE rating or ECBC minimum
  • Electric water heaters: minimum 0.92 efficiency
  • Gas-fired water heaters: minimum 0.80 thermal efficiency
  • Solar water heating mandatory where roof area permits: capacity to be per MNRE guidelines
  • Heat pump water heaters with COP ≥ 2.75 qualify as efficient system under ECBC

6. ECBC Compliance Documentation

  1. Equipment schedule: list all HVAC, lighting, and DHW equipment with efficiency values
  2. Calculation sheet: show compliance with each prescriptive requirement
  3. Energy model report (for WBP path): certified by BEE empanelled assessor
  4. Commissioning report: required before occupancy certificate in ECBC-compliant states

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