JV3 energy modelling for NCC performance-based compliance.
JV3 modelling is a performance-based compliance method under NCC that allows energy efficiency to be demonstrated through advanced building energy simulations.
JV3 is a performance-based pathway within the National Construction Code that allows energy efficiency compliance to be demonstrated through detailed energy modelling rather than following prescriptive requirements.
This method is often used for complex commercial buildings, projects with large glazing areas, or designs that cannot easily comply with the standard Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) requirements. Through advanced simulation modelling, the proposed building design is compared against a reference building defined by the NCC.
At EcoMax Homes, we conduct JV3 energy modelling to analyse the overall energy performance of the building, including thermal envelope performance, glazing systems, HVAC systems, lighting efficiency, and ventilation.
The JV3 pathway provides greater design flexibility for architects while ensuring that the building still achieves the required energy performance targets set by the National Construction Code
JV3 modelling is a performance-based energy modelling method used to demonstrate compliance with NCC energy requirements for commercial buildings.