The requirements of Section 4.106.5.2 are as follows:
Single-family homes and ADU's
- The new main electrical panel must have electrical capacity for and reservation of breaker space in the panel to accommodate the existing single family electrical load and the future electrification of:
i. An electric stove and oven if the current stove and/or oven are gas;
ii. An electric clothes dryer if the current clothes dryer is gas;
iii. One Level 2 Electric Vehicle (EV) charger;
iv. Photovoltaic system (PV) size based on §150.1(c)14 of the 2025 California Energy Code; and
- All reserved breaker spaces shall be permanently marked as “For Future EV charging, PV and heat pump water heater use.”
- Electrical capacity for and reservation of breaker space in the panel to accommodate a dedicated 240-volt branch circuit for a heat pump water heater. Electrical conductors for the branch circuit shall be installed within three (3) feet from the existing water heater location and shall be rated at 30 amps minimum. Both ends of the unused conductor shall be labeled with the word “spare” and be identified as 240-volt ready.
Exception:
There is an exception to requirement number 3 which allows Single-family and multi-family homes to designate a space at least 2.5 feet by 2.5 feet wide and 7 feet tall with access to hot and cold water suitable for the future installation of a heat pump water heater (HPWH) in an alternate location at discretion of building official.
The exception is intended to address the possibility that an applicant may want a heat pump water heater to be installed in the future in a different location than the existing gas-fired hot water heater which is why the code language allows for the applicant to identify another suitable location for the water heater when pre-wiring.
Multi-family residential buildings
The requirements of Section 4.106.5.2 are as follows:
- Electrical capacity for and reservation of breaker space in the panel to accommodate a dedicated 240-volt branch circuit for a heat pump water heater.
- Electrical conductors for the branch circuit shall be installed within three (3) feet from the existing water heater location and shall be rated at 30 amps minimum.
- Both ends of the unused conductor shall be labeled with the word “spare” and be identified as 240-volt ready.
Exception:
There is an exception to the requirement which allows residential buildings other than R-3 occupancies as defined in the California Building Code, to not reserve the electrical capacity and breaker space in the panel and not install electrical conductors when the water heaters are located in each dwelling unit.
Please refer to Muni Code §12.18.080 and §12.18.090 for the specifics of the requirements.