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INGESTION: Not likely to be hazardous by ingestion.
CHRONIC EXPOSURE/CARCINOGENICITY: None of the components present in this material at concentrations
of equal to or greater than 0.1 % are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. A component may
affect genetic material (mutagenic) and may cause adverse reproductive effects and birth defects (teratogenic)
based on animal test data.
AGGRAVATION OF PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS: None known.
POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, None kn=
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
EYE CONTACT: Remove contact lenses (if applicable), flush with water for 15 minutes. Call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: Cleansing the skin after exposure is advisable.
INHALATION: If large amounts of fumes are inhaled, remove to fresh air and consult a physician.
INGESTION: Consult a physician if necessary.
NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: None.
FLASH POINT: >93°C (>200°F) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not available
UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT: Not available LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT: Not available
FLAMMABLITY CLASS (OSHA): Not applicable FLAME PROPAGATION/BURNING RATE: Not available
UNIQUE FIRE PROPERTIES: None known or expected.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Releases carbon monoxide when buried.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water spray, CO2 (carbon dioxide), foam or dry chemical.
PROTECTION OF FIREFIGHTERS: Water can be used to cool fire -exposed containers, to protect personnel and to
disperse vapors and spills. Water run off from chemical fires can cause environmental damage. Dike and collect water
used to fight chemical fires. Fire fighters should wear normal protective equipment and positive -pressure self-contained
breathing apparatus.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: See Section 8 (Personal Protective Equipment).
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: None known.
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP: Spilled material should be absorbed onto an inert material and scooped up. Flush
spill areas thoroughly with water and scrub to remove residue. If slipperiness remains apply more dry -sweeping
compound.
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Manufacturer`s Name:
Corporate Address:
Manufacturer's Telephone:
Emergency Telephone (24 Hours):
Materlallrrade/Product Name:
Synonyms:
Chemical Name:
Chemical Formula:
CAS No.:
EPA Registration #:
Product Use:
Material Safety Data Sheet
AquaPill: SolarPill
Date: 1 /10/2011
Revision: 00
HaloSource, Inc.
1631 220"' St. SE, Suite 100, Bothell, WA 98021
(425) 881-6464 (Monday -Friday, 8AM-5PM..PDT)
800-424-9300 CHEMTREC (Domestic, North America)
703-527-3887 CHEMTREC (International, collect calls accepted)
AquaPill: SolarPill
None
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Reduces heat and chemical loss by preventing water evaporation.
OSHA
CAS NO.
COMPONENT
%
HAZARDOUS?
Trade Secret
Trade Secret
Trade
Secret
YES
All other components are either non -hazardous or below de
NO
minimus quantities.
NOTE. See Section 8 for permissible exposure limits.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Yellow liquid with a slight.fatty/waxy odor.
- ----- May be. mildly irritating to _eyes._ Not likely to be hazardous to skin; respiratory tract, or by ingestion.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE: May be mildly irritating to eyes. .
S KIN: Not likely to be hazardous to skin.
INHALATION: Not likely to be hazardous by inhalation.
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SAFE HANDLING RECOMMENDATIONS
VENTILATION: General ventilation should be sufficient.
FIRE --PREVENTION: No qua frre traza
SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIREMENTS: No special handling requirements.
SAFE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS
CONTAINMENT: Keep container closed when not in use.
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STORAGE ROOM RECOMMENDATIONS: Store at room temperature.
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: To avoid product degradation and equipment corrosion, do not use iron, copper or
aluminum containers or equipment
ENGINEERING CONTROLS: General ventilation should be sufficient
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
EYEIFACE PROTECTION: Eye protection is recommended.
SKIN PROTECTION: Special skin protection should not be needed.
HAND PROTECTION: Gloves are recommended any time handling chemicals.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI
Z88.2'requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use.
GOOD HYGEIENEIWORK PRACTICES: Always follow good hygienetwork practices by avoiding dusts, vapors,
or mists and contact with eyes and skin. Thoroughly wash hands after handling and before eating or drinking.
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS
'INGREDIENT-
OSHA
W1SI A
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CAS NO.
TVVA
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TVVA
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Not Applicable
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Applicable
Applicable
Applicable
Applicable
Applicable
Applicable
COLOR= Yellow SHAPE: Not applicable, liquid
PHYSICAL FORM: Liquid ODOR: Mild fatty -waxy
pH: 6 — 8 VAPOR PRESSURE: Not available
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VAPOR DENSITY: Not available
MELTING POINT: Not available
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Incomplete
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BOILING POINT: Not available
FREEZING POINT: Not available -
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OR DENSITY: 0.98 -1.02
NOTE. These physical data are typical values based on material tested but may vary from sample to sample. Values
should not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any speck lot or as specifications.
_ CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known_
MATERIALS TO AVOID (INCOMPATIBILITY): Aluminum, copper, iron, strong oxidizers, and acids_
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
ORAL LD50 (rat): Not available.
DERMAL LD50 (rabbit): Not available.
SKIN IRRITATION: Not available.
EYE IRRITATION: Not available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: None.
ECOTOXICITY: Not available.
MOBILITY: Not available.
PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY: Not available.
BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL: Not available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATICIN•--NkA-available
If this product as supplied becomes a waste, it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Please be advised that state and local requirements
for waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from federal regulations. Consult state and local
regulations regarding the proper disposal of this material.
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NOTE: Chemical additions, processing or otherwise altering this material may make the waste management
information presented in this MSDS incomplete, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT):
Proper -Shipping -Name. Regulated
Hazard Class: _ _ Not Regulated
- Identification Number (UN Number): Not Regulated
Packing Group (PG): Not Regulated
TSCA STATUS: All components are listed.
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ):
CHEMICAL NAME RQ
Not applicable Not applicable
SARA TITLE III SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (EHS):
CHEMICAL NAME
TPQ
RQ
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
SARA TITLE III SECTION 311/312 HAZARD CATEGORIES: Does -this product/material meetthe definition of the
following hazard classes according to the EPA `Hazard Categories' promulgated under Sections 311 and 312 of SARA
Title III?
ACUTE HEALTH
CHRONIC HEALTH
FIRE HAZARD
REACTIVE HAZARD
SUDDEN RELEASE .
HAZARD
HAZARD
OF PRESSURE
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
SARA TITLE III SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS INFORMATION:
CHEMICAL NAME
CAS NO_
CONCENTRATION (%)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
CALIFOR?41 PROPOSITION�5: The- of owing chemical(s) is are known to the state of California to cause cancer or
reproductive toxicity:
CHEMICAL NAME
CAS NO.
CONCENTRATION (%)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
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1 R403.5.6 Water heater efficiencies (Mandatory).
R403.5.6.1 Storage water heater temperature con-
trols.
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403.5.6.1.1 Automatic controls. Service water -heat-
ing systems shall be equipped with automatic tem-
perature controls capable of adjustment from the
lowest to the highest acceptable temperature settings
for the intended use. The minimum temperature set-
ting range shall be from 100°F to 140°F (38°C to
60°C).
R403.5.6.1.2 Shut down. A separate switch or a
clearly marked circuit breaker shall be provided to
permit the power supplied to electric service sys-
tems to be turned off. A separate valve shall be pro-
vided to permit the energy supplied to the main
burner(s) of combustion types of service water -heat-
ing systems to be turned off.
R403.5.6.2 Water -heating equipment. Water -heating
equipment installed in residential units shall meet the
minimum efficiencies of Table C404.2 in Chapter 4 of
the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation, Com-
mercial Provisions, for the type of equipment installed.
Equipment used to provide heating functions as part of a
combination system shall satisfy all stated requirements
for the appropriate water -heating category. Solar water
heaters shall meet the criteria of Section R403.5.6.2.1.
R403.5.6.2.1 Solar water -heating systems. Solar
systems for domestic hot water production are rated
by the annual solar energy factor of the system. The
solar energy factor of a system shall be determined
from the Florida Solar Energy Center Directory of
Certified Solar Systems. Solar collectors shall be
tested in accordance with ISO Standard 9806, Test
Methods for Solar Collectors, and SRCC Standard
TM- 1, Solar Domestic Hot Water System and Com-
ponent Test Protocol. Collectors in installed solar
water -heating systems should meet the following
criteria:
L Be installed with a tilt angle between 10
degrees and 40 degrees of the horizontal; and
2. Be installed at an orientation within 45
degrees of true south.
R403.6 Mechanical ventilation (Mandatory). The building
shall be provided with ventilation that meets the requirements
of the Florida Building Code, Residentia4 or Florida Building
Code, Mechanical as applicable, or with other approved
means of ventilation including: Natural, Infiltration or
Mechanical means. Outdoor air intakes and exhausts shall
have automatic or gravity dampers that close when the venti-
lation system is not operating.
R403.6.1 Whole -house mechanical ventilation system
fan efficacy. When installed to function as a whole -house
mechanical ventilation system, fans shall meet the efficacy
requirements of Table R403.6.1.
Exception: Where whole -house mechanical ventilation
fans are integral to tested and listed HVAC equipment,
they shall be powered by an electronically commutated
motor.
R403.6.2 Ventilation air. Residential buildings designed
to be operated at a positive indoor pressure or for mechan-
ical ventilation shall meet the following criteria:
1. The design air change per hour minimums for resi-
dential buildings in ASHRAE 62.2, Ventilation for
Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, shall be the maxi-
mum rates allowed for residential applications-
2- No ventilation or air-conditioning system make-up
air shall be provided to conditioned space from
attics, crawlspaces, attached enclosed garages or
outdoor spaces adjacent to swimming pools or spas.
3. If ventilation air is drawn from enclosed space(s),
then the walls of the space(s) from which air is
drawn shall be insulated to a minimum of R-11 and
the ceiling shall be insulated to a minimum of R-19,
space permitting, or R-10 otherwise.
R403.7 Heating and cooling equipment (Mandatory).
R403.7.1 Equipment sizing. Heating and cooling equip-
ment shall be sized in accordance with ACCA Manual S
based on the equipment loads calculated in .accordance
with ACCA Manual J or other approved heating and cool-
ing calculation methodologies, based on building loads for
the directional orientation of the building. The manufac-
turer and model number of the outdoor and indoor units (if
split system) shall be submitted along with the sensible
and total cooling capacities at the design conditions
described in Section R302.1. This Code does not allow
designer safety factors, provisions for future expansion or
other factors that affect equipment sizing. System sizing
calculations shall not include loads created by local inter-
mittent mechanical ventilation such as standard kitchen
and bathroom exhaust systems. New or replacement heat-
ing and cooling equipment shall have an efficiency rating
equal to or greater than the minimum required by federal
TABLE R403.6.1
WHOLE -HOUSE MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM FAN EFFICACY
FAN LOCATION
AIRFLOW RATE MINIMUM
(CFM)
MINIMUM EFFICACY'
(CFMIWATT)
AIRFLOW RATE MAXIMUM
(CFM)
Range hoods
Any
2.8 cfm/watt
Any
In -line fan
Any
2.8 cfm/watt
Any
Bathroom, utility room
10
1.4 cfm/watt
< 90
Bathroom, utility room
90
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Any
For SI: I cfm = 28.3 Utnin.
a. When tested in accordance with HVI Standard 916
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law for the geographic location where the equipment is
installed.
R403.7.1.1 Cooling equipment capacity. Cooling
only equipment shall be selected so that its total capac-
ity is not less than the calculated total load but not more
than 1.15 times greater than the total load calculated
according to the procedure selected in Section 403.7, or
the closest available size provided by the manufac-
turer's product lines. The corresponding latent capacity
of the equipment shall not be less than the calculated
latent load.
The published value for AHRI total capacity is a
nominal, rating -test value and shall not be used for
equipment sizing. Manufacturer's expanded perfor-
mance data shall be used to select cooling -only equip-
ment. This selection shall be based on the outdoor
design dry-bulb temperature for the load calculation (or
entering water temperature for water -source equip-
ment), the blower CFM provided by the expanded per-
formance data, the design value for entering wet -bulb
temperature and the design value for entering dry-bulb
temperature.
Design values for entering wet -bulb and dry-bulb
temperatures shall be for the indoor dry bulb and rela-
tive humidity used for the load calculation and shall be
adjusted for return side gains if the return duct(s) is
installed in an unconditioned space.
Exceptions:
1. Attached single- and multiple -family residen-
tial equipment sizing may be selected so that
its cooling capacity is less than the calculated
total sensible load but not less than 80 percent
of that load.
2. When signed and sealed by a Florida -regis-
tered engineer, in attached single- and muld-
ple-family units, the capacity of equipment
may be sized in accordance with good design
practice.
R403.7.1.2 Heating equipment capacity.
R403.7.1.2.1 Heat pumps. Heat pump sizing shall
be based on the cooling requirements as calculated
according to Section R403.7.1.1, and the heat pump
total cooling capacity shall not be more than 1.15
times greater than the design cooling load even if the
design heating load is 1.15 times greater than the
design cooling load.
R403.7.1.2.2 Electric resistance furnaces. Electric
resistance furnaces shall be sized within 4 kW of the
design requirements calculated according to the pro-
cedure selected in Section R403.7.1.
R403.7.1.2.3 Fossil fuel heating equipment, The
capacity of fossil fuel heating equipment with natu-
ral draft atmospheric burners shall not be less than
the design load calculated in accordance with Sec-
tion R403.7.1.
R403.7.1.3 Extra capacity required for special i
occasions. Residences requiring excess cooling or 1
heating equipment capacity on an intermittent basis, 1
such as anticipated additional loads caused by major
entertainment events, shall have equipment sized or 1
controlled to prevent continuous space cooling or I
heating within that space by one or more of the fol-
lowing options: I
1. A separate cooling or heating system is utilized to
provide cooling or heating to the major entertain-
ment areas.
2. A variable capacity system sized for optimum 1
performance during base load periods is utilized.
R403.8 Systems serving multiple dwelling units (Manda-
tory). Systems serving multiple dwelling units shall comply
with Sections C403 and C404 of the IECC—Commercial
Provisions in lieu of Section R403.
R403.9 Snow melt and ice system controls (Mandatory).
Snow- and ice -melting systems, supplied through energy ser-
vice to the building, shall include automatic controls capable
of shutting off the system when the pavement temperature is
above 50°F (10°C), and no precipitation is falling and an
automatic or manual control that will allow shutoff when the
outdoor temperature is above 40°F (4.8°C).
R403.10 Pools and permanent spa energy consumption
(Mandatory). The energy consumption of pools and perma-
nent spas shall be in accordance with Sections R403.10.1
through R403.10.5.
R403.10.1 Heaters. The electric power to heaters shall be
controlled by a readily accessible on -off switch that is an
integral part of the heater mounted on the exterior of the
heater, or external to and within 3 feet (914 mm) of the
heater. Operation of such switch shall not change the set-
ting of the heater thermostat. Such switches shall be in
addition to a circuit breaker for the power to the heater.
Gas -fired heaters shall not be equipped with continuously
burning ignition pilots.
R403.10.2 Time switches. Time switches or other control
methods that can automatically turn off and on according
to a preset schedule shall be installed for heaters and pump
motors. Heaters and pump motors that have built-in time
switches shall be in compliance with this section -
Exceptions:
1. Where public health standards require 24-hour
pump operation.
2. Pumps that operate solar- and waste -heat -recov-
ery pool heating systems.
3. Where pumps are powered exclusively from on -
site renewable generation. 1
R403.10.3 Covers. Outdoor heated swimming pools and
outdoor permanent spas shall be equipped with a vapor- 1
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or other means proven to reduce heat loss. _
Exception: Where more than 70 percent of the energy
for heating, computed over an operation season, is from
site -recovered energy, such as from a heat pump or
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solar energy source, covers or other vapor -retardant
means shall not be required.
R403.10.4 Gas- and oil -fired pool and spa heaters. All
gas- and oil -fired pool and spa heaters shall have a mini-
mum thermal efficiency of 82 percent for heaters manu-
factured on or after April 16, 2013, when tested in
accordance with ANSI Z 21.56. Pool heaters fired by natu-
ral or ILP gas shall not have continuously burning pilot
lights.
R403.10.5 Heat pump pool heaters. Heat pump pool
heaters shall have a minimum COP of 4.0 when tested in
accordance with AHRI 1160, Table 2, Standard Rating
Conditions -Low Air Temperature. A test report from an
independent laboratory is required to verify procedure
compliance. Geothermal swimming pool heat pumps are
not required to meet this standard.
R403.11 Portable spas (Mandatory). The energy consump-
tion of electric -powered portable spas shall be controlled by
the requirements of APSP-14.
R403.12 Residential pools and permanent residential
spas. Residential swimming pools and permanent residen-
tial spas that are accessory to detached one- and two-family
dwellings and townhouses three stories or less in height
above grade plane and that are available only to the house-
hold and'its guests shall be in accordance with APSP-15.
1 SECTION R404
ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS
R404.1 Lighting equipment (Mandatory). Not less than 75
percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting Fixtures
shall be high -efficacy lamps or not less than 75 percent of the
permanently installed lighting fixtures shall contain only
high -efficacy lamps.
Exception: Low -voltage lighting.
R404.1.1 Lighting equipment (Mandatory). Fuel gas
lighting systems shall not have continuously burning pilot
lights.
SECTION R405
SIMULATED PERFORMANCE ALTERNATIVE
(PERFORMANCE)
R405.1 Scope. This section establishes criteria for compli-
ance using simulated energy performance analysis. Such
analysis shall include heating, cooling and service water heat-
ing energy only.
R405.2 Mandatory requirements. Compliance with this
section requires that the mandatory provisions identified in
Section R4012 be met. All supply and return ducts not com-
pletely inside the building thermal envelope shall be insulated
to a minimum of R-6.
R405.2.1 Ceiling insulation. Ceilings shall have an insu-
lation level of at least R-19, space permitting. For the pur-
poses of this code, types of ceiling construction that are
considered to have inadequate space to install R-19
include single assembly ceilings of the exposed deck and
beam type and concrete deck roofs. Such ceiling assem-
blies shall be insulated to at least a level of R 10.
R405.3 Performance -based compliance. Compliance based
on simulated energy performance requires that a proposed
residence (proposed design) be shown to have annual total
normalized Modified Loads that are less than or equal to the
annual total loads of the standard reference design as calcu- I
lated in accordance with Appendix RC of this standard.
R405.4 Documentation. Documentation of the software
used for the performance design and the parameters for the
building shall be in accordance with Sections R405.4.1
through R405.4.3.
R405.4.1 Compliance software tools. Computer software
utilized for demonstration of code compliance shall have
been approved by the Florida Building Commission in
accordance with requirements of this code.
R405.4.2 Compliance report. Compliance software
tools shall generate a report that documents that the pro-
posed design complies with Section R405.3. A compli-
ance report on the proposed design shall be submitted
with the application for the building permit. Upon com-
pletion of the building, a compliance report based on the
as -built condition of the building shall be submitted to
the code official before a certificate of occupancy is
issued. Batch sampling of buildings to determine energy
code compliance for all buildings in the batch shall be
prohibited.
Compliance reports shall include information in
accordance with Sections R405.4.2.1 and R405.4.2.2.
Where the proposed design of a building could be built on
different sites where the cardinal orientation of the
building on each site is different, compliance of the
proposed design for the purposes of the application for the
building permit shall be based on the worst -case
orientation, worst -case configuration, worst -case building
air leakage and worst- case duct leakage. Such worst -case
parameters shall be used as inputs to the compliance
software for energy analysis.
R405.4.2.1 Compliance report for permit applica-
tion. A compliance report submitted with the applica-
tion for building permit shall include the following:
1. Building street address, or other building site
identification.
2. A statement indicating that the proposed design
complies with Section R405.3.
3. An inspection checklist documenting the building
component characteristics of the proposed design
as indicated in Table R405.5.2(1). The inspection
checklist shall show results for the proposed
design with user inputs to the compliance soft-
ware to generate the results.
4. A site -specific energy analysis report that is in
compliance with Section R4053e
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5. The name of the individual performing the analy-
sis and generating the report.
6. The name and version of the compliance software
tool.
Exception: Multiple orientations. When an other-
wise identical building model is offered in multiple
orientations, compliance for any orientation shall be
permitted by documenting that the building meets
the performance requirements in each of the four
cardinal (north, east, south and west) orientations, or
the "Worst" orientation. Compliance software tools
may calculate the "Worst Case' orientation by rotat-
ing the building through the 4 or 8 cardinal orienta-
tions.
R405.4.2.2 Compliance report for certificate of
occupancy. A compliance report submitted for obtain-
ing the certificate of occupancy shall include the fol-
lowing:
1. Building street address, or other building site
identification.
2. A statement indicating that the as -built building
complies with Section R405.3.
3. A certificate indicating that the building passes
the performance matrix for code compliance and
listing the energy saving features of the build-
ings.
4. A site -specific energy analysis report that is in
compliance with Section R405.3.
5. The name of the individual performing the analy-
sis and generating the report.
6. The name and version of the compliance software
tool.
R405.4.3 Additional documentation. The code official
shall be permitted to require the following documents:
1. Verification that an EPL display card signed by the
builder providing the building component character-
istics of the proposed design will be provided to the
purchaser of the home at time of title transfer.
2. Documentation of the component efficiencies used
in the software calculations for the proposed
design.
R405.5 Calculation procedure. Calculations of the perfor-
mance design shall be in accordance with Sections R405.5.1
through R405.5.3.
R405.5.1 General. Except as specified by this section, the
standard reference design and proposed design shall be
configured and analyzed using identical methods and tech-
niques.
R405.5.2 Residence specifications. The standard refer-
ence design and proposed design shall be configured and
analyzed as specified by Table R405.5.2(1). Table
R405.5.2(t) shall include, by reference, all notes con-
tained in Table R402.1.2.
R405.5.3 Calculation requirements for glazing.
R405.5.3.1 Glass areas. All glazing areas of a resi-
dence, including windows, sliding glass doors, glass in
doors, skylights, etc., shall include the manufacturer's
frame area in the total window area. Window measure-
ments shall be as specified on the plans and specifica-
tions for the residence.
Exception: When a window in existing exterior
walls is enclosed by an addition, an amount equal to
the area of this window may be subtracted from the
glazing area for the addition for that overhang and
orientation.
R405.5.3.2 Overhangs. Overhang effect is measured
by Overhang Separation, which is the vertical measure
of the distance from the top of a window to the bottom
of the overhang. The overhang for adjustable exterior
shading devices shall be determined at its most
extended position. Nonpermanent shading devices such
as canvas awnings shall not be considered overhangs.
Permanently attached wood and metal awnings may be
considered overhangs.
R405.5.3.3 Doors with glazing. For doors that are
opaque or where the glass is less than one-third of the
area of the door, the total door area shall be included in
the door calculation. For unlabeled sliding glass doors
or when glass areas in doors are greater than or equal to
one-third of the area of the door, the glazing portion
shall be included in the glazing calculation and the
opaque portion of the door shall be included in the door
calculation. When glass areas in doors are greater than
or equal to one-third of the area of the door, the door
shall be included in the glazing calculation as a total
fenestration using the tested U-factor and solar heat
gain coefficient.
R405.5.3.4 Maximum fenestration SHGC. The Pro-
posed Design must have either an area -weighted aver-
age maximum fenestration SHGC of 0.50 or a window
area -weighted average overhang depth of 4.0 feet or
greater (all conditioned space windows must be
included in the calculation). The area -weighted average
maximum fenestration U-factor permitted using
tradeoffs from Section R402.1.5 or R405 shall be 0.48
in Climate Zones 4 and 5 and 0.40 in Climate Zones 6
through 8 for vertical fenestration, and 0.75 in Climate
Zones 4 through 8 for skylights. The area -weighted
average maximum fenestration SHGC permitted using
tradeoffs from Section R405 in Climate Zones 1
through 3 shall be 0.50.
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TABLE R405.5.2(i)
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE STANDARD REFERENCE AND PROPOSED DESIGNS
BUILDING COMPONENT
STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN
PROPOSED DESIGN
Above -grade walls
Type: mass wall if proposed wall is mass; otherwise wood frame
As proposed
Gross area: same as proposed
As proposed
U-factor: as specified in Table R402.1.4
As proposed
Solar absorptance = 0.75
As proposed
Emittance = 0.90
As proposed
Basement and crawl space
wails
Type: same as proposed
As proposed
Gross area: same as proposed
As proposed
U-factor: from Table R402.1.4, with insulation layer on interior side of walls
As proposed
Above -grade floors
Type: wood frame
As proposed
Gross area: same as proposed
As proposed
U-factor: as specified in Table R402.1.4
As proposed
Ceilings
Type: wood frame
As proposed
Gross area: same as proposed
As proposed
U-factor: as specified in Table R402.1.4
As proposed
Roofs
Type: composition shingle on wood sheathing
As proposed
Gross area: same as proposed
As proposed
Solar absorptance = 0.75
As proposed
Emittance = 0.90
As proposed
Attics
Type: vented with aperture = 1 W per 300 ft2 ceiling area
As proposed
Foundations
Type: same as proposed
As proposed
Foundation wall area above and below grade and soil characteristics: same as
proposed
As proposed
Opaque doors
Area: 40 W
As proposed
Orientation: North
As proposed
U-factor: same as fenestration from Table R402.1.4
As proposed
Vertical fenestration other
than opaque doors
Vertical fenestration areah =
(a) The proposed vertical fenestration area, where the proposed fenestration
area is less than 15 percent of the conditioned floor area, or
(b) The adjusted vertical fenestration area, where the proposed fenestration
area is 15 percent or more of the conditioned floor area. The adjusted
vertical fenestration area shall be calculated as follows:
AVFu j = AVF • 0.15 • CFAIAF
where:
AVF e, = adjusted vertical fenestration
AVF = proposed vertical fenestration area
CFA = conditioned floor area
AF = proposed total fenestration area
As proposed
Orientation: equally distributed to four cardinal compass orientations
(N,E,S&W)
As proposed
U-factor: as specified in Table R402. IA
As proposed
SHGC: as specified in Table R402.1.2 except that for climates with no
requirement (NR) SHGC = 0.40 shall be used
As proposed
Interior shade fraction: 0.92 - (0.21 x SHGC for the standard reference
design)
0.92 - (0.21 x SHGC as pro -
posed)
External shading: none
As proposed
(continued)
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