Utah HVAC Climate Zones

Utah spans 3 IECC climate zones. Find your exact zone, design temperatures, and get free Manual J load calculations for any Utah location.

Find Your Utah Climate Zone

Utah spans 3 IECC climate zones (Zone 4B, Zone 5B, Zone 6B), which means insulation requirements, design temperatures, and equipment specs vary significantly depending on location. The primary zone, Zone 4B (Mixed - Dry), is a mixed climate, with winter design temperatures as low as 3°F and summer highs reaching 92°F. HVAC contractors working across Utah need to verify the exact climate zone for each job site — using the wrong zone data leads to oversized or undersized equipment, failed inspections, and unhappy homeowners.

Utah Insulation Requirements (IECC 2021)

Minimum insulation R-values and window specifications required by the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code for Utah.

ComponentZone 4BZone 5BZone 6B
Ceiling / AtticR-49R-49R-49
WallsR-20R-20R-20
FloorR-19R-30R-30
Window U-Factor0.320.30.3
Window SHGC0.40.40.4

Source: IECC 2021 Table R402.1.2. Requirements shown are for residential construction. Utah contractors must use the zone that corresponds to the job site location.

Utah ASHRAE Design Temperatures

These ASHRAE design temperatures determine how Manual J load calculations size heating and cooling equipment for Utah homes. The winter 99% value represents the coldest temperature expected, while the summer 1% value represents the hottest.

Zone 4BMixed - Dry

Winter 99%
3°F
Heating design
Summer 1%
92°F
Cooling design
Wet Bulb
62°F
Humidity load
Temperature swing: 89°F

Zone 5BCool - Dry

Winter 99%
-7°F
Heating design
Summer 1%
91°F
Cooling design
Wet Bulb
63°F
Humidity load
Temperature swing: 98°F

Zone 6BCold - Dry

Winter 99%
-13°F
Heating design
Summer 1%
91°F
Cooling design
Wet Bulb
62°F
Humidity load
Temperature swing: 104°F

Climate Zones in Utah

Climate Zone 4B

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Mixed - Dry

Design Temperatures

Winter
3°F
Summer
92°F
Wet Bulb
62°F

IECC 2021 Requirements

Wall:R-20
Roof:R-49
Floor:R-19
Window U:0.32

Load Characteristic

Balanced Loads
dry Climate

Climate Zone 5B

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Cool - Dry

Design Temperatures

Winter
-7°F
Summer
91°F
Wet Bulb
63°F

IECC 2021 Requirements

Wall:R-20
Roof:R-49
Floor:R-30
Window U:0.3

Load Characteristic

Heating-Dominated
dry Climate

Climate Zone 6B

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Cold - Dry

Design Temperatures

Winter
-13°F
Summer
91°F
Wet Bulb
62°F

IECC 2021 Requirements

Wall:R-20
Roof:R-49
Floor:R-30
Window U:0.3

Load Characteristic

Heating-Dominated
dry Climate

Recommended Equipment for Utah

Based on Climate Zone 4B (Mixed - Dry), here are typical HVAC equipment specifications for Utah installations.

Heating Systems

Gas furnace (92%+ AFUE)
Typical AFUE Rating
92-96%

Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency for Utah furnaces

Cooling Systems

AC (14-16 SEER)
Typical SEER Rating
14-16 SEER

Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio for Utah AC systems

Why Accurate Climate Data Matters in Utah

Accurate Sizing

Utah's climate zone data ensures proper equipment sizing. No more callbacks from oversized or undersized systems.

Code Compliance

Utah building departments require IECC-compliant Manual J calculations. Our tool uses official Utah climate data.

Energy Savings

Right-sized systems based on Utah climate data reduce energy costs for homeowners and improve your reputation.

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