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170109 MAD (WSEC_Project).pdfProject Summary PROJ-SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 General Info Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replace Date 1/9/2017 9300 236th Street SW For Building Department Use Edmonds WA 98020 Taine Wilton Project Description Occupancy Type Floors Above Grade Building Gross Conditioned Floor Area 1 79,525 79525.0 Project Gross Conditioned Floor Area General Compliance Path Space Conditioning Categories Floor Area and Stories Project Title: Project Street Address: Project City, County, Zip: Project Owner or Rep: Jurisdiction: New Building Building Addition Addition + Existing All Commercial Group R - R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 This PROJ-SUM form shall be provided as a cover sheet for all compliance form submittals. Project Title matches project plans title block. Alteration Alteration + Existing Historic Building Change in Space Conditioning New Construction and Additions Existing Building Retrofit Change of Occupancy Fully Conditioned Low Energy Space Category3 Semi-heated2 Select all that apply to the scope of project Refrigerated Warehouse, Walk-in Cooler/Freezer, Refrigerated Display Case1 Unconditioned Wireless service equipment shelter Low energy heating/cooling capacity Eligible Low Energy Spaces Greenhouse4 Equipment building Prescriptive Total Building Performance Prescriptive -Projects complying prescriptively shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory and prescriptve requirements of this code. Refer to C401.2, Item 1 for more information. Compliance forms to include with a Prescriptive submittal: All applicable ENV, LTG, MECH and C406. Total Building Performance - Projects complying via total building performance (TBP) shall include a summary of results from a whole building energy model per Section C407 and shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory provisions in this Code. Refer to Section C401.2, Item 2 for more information. Compliance forms to include with a TPB submital: PROJ-SUM, C406-SUM & C406-DETAIL, ENV-CHK, LTG- EXT, LTG-CHK, and all MECH forms (except MECH-ECONO). Mixed Use - Building is greater than three stories above grade and it has both Commercial and Group R occupancies. Mixed Occupancy - Building is three stories or less above grade and it has both Commerical and Group R2, R3 or R4 occupancies. Select All Commercial to document compliance for the commercial areas of the building. The residential spaces shall comply with the WSEC Residential Provisions. Select all that apply to the scope of project. Select Addition + Existing or Alteration + Existing if the existing building will be combined with the addition or alteration to demonstrate compliance per Section C502.1 or C503.1. All Building Envelope Mechanical Systems Electrical Systems Building Elements Scope - Select all that apply Service Hot Water Systems Lighting Systems Envelope Summary ENV-SUM 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 Project Info Project Title:Date 01/09/2017 For Building Department Use Company Name: Company Address: Applicant Name: Applicant Phone: Applicant Email: Project Description Occupancy Type Envelope Compliance Path Total Vertical Fenestration (rough opening) divided by Gross Exterior Above Grade Wall Area times 100 equals % Vertical Fenestration 13770.0 60560.0 X 100 =22.7% Total Skylight divided by Gross Exterior Roof Area times 100 equals % Skylight 1168.0 94214.0 X 100 =1.2% Vertical Fenestration Area Skylight Area Sidelight Daylight Zone Area Toplight Daylight Zone Area Percent Daylight Zone Area Space Area (ft2) DLZ Area (ft 2)SRR or Aperature Exception Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Spaces in Single Story Building Requiring Skylights Mahlum Architects 71 Columbia St Floor 4 Corrie Rosen crosen@mahlum.com Air Barrier Testing VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES SKYLIGHT AREA COMPLIES Fenestration Area Compliance Vertical Fenestration Alternates 206-441-4151 Component Performance Calculation Type Daylight Zone Calculations Daylight Zone Fenestration Alternate Not Selected. No Calculations Required Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation New Building Addition Alteration Prescriptive Component Performance Prescriptive Path - Enter values for vertical fenestration, skylights, gross walls and roof on this ENV-SUM worksheet. Component Performance - Enter values in ENV-UA and/or ENV-UA-GROUP-R worksheet. These values auto-fill from ENV-UA and are write-protected on ENV- Compliance forms do not require a password to use. Instructional and calculating cells are write-protected. Selection required to enable forms. In buildings ≥ 3 stories, 25% or more of NET floor area is in daylight zones per List all enclosed spaces that exceed 2,500 ft 2, have ceiling height greater than 15 ft, and are space types required to comply with this provision. In buildings < 3 stories, 50% or more of CONDITIONED floor area is within daylight zones per C402.4.1.1 High performance fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C402.4.1.3 Dedicated outdoor air system per C402.4.1.4 and C403.6 Standard Change of Occupancy/Conditioning Selection required to enable ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC forms. Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. Show locations of qualifying daylight zone areas and ft2 on project plans. For Daylight Zone Area Calculations - a) Sidelight areas include primary + secondary daylght zone areas. b) Include overlapping toplight and sidelight daylight zone areas under Toplight. c) Refer to Chapter 2 for net floor area Additional Efficiency Package Option - C406.8 Enhanced Envelope All Commercial Group R - All R1 and R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories Selection required to enable forms. To comply, demonstrate building thermal envelope performance is 15% lower than the Target UA. Air barrier testing per Section C402.5.1.2 included in project scope Air barrier testing not required Additional Efficiency Package Option - C406.9 Reduced Air Infiltration To comply, demonstrate that measured air leakage of building envelope does not exceed 0.25 cfm/ft2 (air barrier surface area) under test pressure of 0.3 inch w.g. Code requires a minimum of 50% of the floor area to be within a skylight daylight zone for specific space types. Refer to C402.4.2 for Indicate aperature with "AP" prefix ( AP 1.1%) specific space types. Refer to C402.4.2 for requirements. DLZ = Daylight zone, SRR = Skylight to roof ratio Component Performance Path, pg. 1 ENV-UA 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 Project Title:Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Date 01/09/2017 Calculation Adjustments For Building Department Use None Applied Fenestration Area as % gross above-grade wall area 22.7%Max. Target:30.0% Skylight Area as % gross roof area 1.2%Max. Target:3.0% Vertical Fenestration Alternates:None Selected on ENV-SUM Envelope Component Proposed UA Target UA Cavity+CI Plan/Detail #U-factor Source & Table # 2 U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A)U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) R=38 R01/A-601 C402.1.3 0.026 82830 2153.6 0.027 93046 2512.2 R=38 R03/A-601 C402.1.3 0.026 10216 265.6 Above Deck Insulation U-0.027 R= R=0.031 R=Metal Building U-0.031 R= R=0.027 R=Joist/single rafter U-0.027 R= R=0.021 R=Single raft, attic, other U-0.021 R= R=0.055 R=Steel/metal frame U-0.055 R= R=0.052 R=Metal Building U-0.052 R= R=23+4.2 X60-X67 / A- 601 Table A103.3.1(6) 0.046 43910 2019.9 0.054 46387 2504.9 R=10 C5/A-511 Table IV.15a CA Energy Commission 0.18 2160 386.6 Wood Frame, other U-0.054 R=10 C5/A-511 Table IV.15a CA Energy Commission 0.22 317 69.7 R=0.104 R=Mass Wall U-0.104 R= R=0.200 R=Mass Transfer Deck U-0.20 R= R=0.078 R=Group R Mass Wall U-0.078 R= R=0.104 R=Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.104 R= R=0.078 R=Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.078 R= R=0.031 R=Mass Floor U-0.031 R= R=30 S01/A-601 A105.1.(3) Insulated wood soffit 0.040 17085 683.4 0.029 17085 495.5 R=Joist/Framing U-0.029 R= Area1 UA Area1 UA Page 1 Subtotal 156518 5579 156518 5513 Component Performance Compliance (UA)UA COMPLIES De c k Mt l B l d Op a q u e W a l l s - A b o v e G r a d e 4, 6 Co m m 4, 7 Fr a m e d Fl o o r s At t i c / O t h St e e l Wo o d / O t h Tr a n s f e r 5 Ro o f s Mt l B l d . Ma s s Jo i s t / R f t r Ma s s 3 Vertical Fenestration Alternates: Ma s s 7 Gr o u p R Gr o u p R 4, 7 Be l o w G r a d e Component Performance Path, pg. 2 ENV-UA 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 Project Title: Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Date 01/09/2017 Fenestration Area as % gross above-grade wall area 22.7%Max. Target:30.0%For Building Department Use Skylight Area as % gross roof area 1.2%Max. Target:3.0% Building Component Proposed UA Target UA Ins. R Plan/Detail # F-factor Source & Table # 8 F-factor x Perimeter = UA(U x A) F-factor x Perimeter = UA (U x A) R=10 C5/A-511 Table A104.1 R-10 Exterior 0.600 942 565.2 0.540 942 508.7 R=Slab-On-Grade F-0.54 R= R=10 C3/A-511 Table A106.1, Heated R-10 Center with Perimeter 0.510 1813 924.6 0.550 1813 997.2 R=Heated Slab-On-Grade F-0.55 R= U-factor Source9,10 U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A)U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) Table A107.1(3) 0.300 42 12.6 0.37 403 149.1 Table A107.1(1) 0.370 361 133.6 Opaque Swing Doors U-0.37 0.34 Opaque rollup & sliding U-0.34 0.30 Non-Metal Frame U-0.30 NFRC Bid Report 0.36 9910 3567.6 0.38 11580 4400.4 NFRC 100 0.26 1100 286.0 Metal Frame, Fixed U-0.38 Table C303.1.3(1) Metal Double Pane 0.80 570 456.0 NFRC Bid Report 0.41 1100 451.0 0.40 1100 440.0 Metal Frame, Operable U-0.40 Table C303.1.3(1) 0.65 264 171.6 0.60 1090 654.0 Table C303.1.3(1) 0.65 826 536.9 Metal Entrance Door U-0.60 NFRC 102-2100 0.31 304 94.2 0.50 1168 584.0 NFRC 102-2100 0.31 864 267.8 All types U-0.50 Area1 UA Area1 UA Page 2 Subtotal 18096 7467 18096 7733 Page 1 Subtotal 156518 5579 156518 5513 Project Total 174614 13046 174614 13246 Component Performance Compliance (UA)UA COMPLIES SL2 (4x8) D-FG S-FG SL1 (4x4) Alum Storefront Translucent Wall System Glazed Transoms/Relites Storefront Awning Schedule ID D-F S-F Ve r t i c a l F e n e s t r a t i o n 6, 1 0 Sk y l i g h t s 10 Note 1 - If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated automatically by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation. Note 2 - Opaque assembly U-factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. Note 3 - Proposed CMU mass wall in non-Group R that meet Table C402.1.4 Footnote D requirements can enter the target U-value of 0.014 Note 4 - For semi-heated spaces utilizing the wall insulation exception, enter Target Wall U-factors under Proposed Wall U-factors so exterior walls are neutral to the calculation. Note 5 - Mass transfer slab edges must be covered with an assembly having an overal U-factor of 0.2. Note 6 - Demising walls, doors, and vertical fenestration separating spaces with different degrees of space conditioning (unconditioned, semi-heated, fully conditioned) shall be included only on the ENV-UA form for the space with the greatest degree of space conditioning. Note 7 - List Group R above grade mass walls here. List all other mass walls, Commercial and Group R, in the Opaque Walls - Above Grade section. Note 8 - Slab-on-grade F-Factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. Note 9 - Opaque door U-factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. A door is defined as opaque if less than 50% of the door area has glazing. Note 10 - Fenestration assembly U-Factors shall be the manufacturer's NFRC product rating, which includes the glazing and frame, or shall be the default value per Section C303.1.3. Al l T y p e s N o n - M e t a l Me t a l , o p . Mt l e n t r a n c e Un h e a t e d He a t e d Me t a l , f i x e d S w i n g i n g Ot h e r Sl a b - o n - g r a d e TO COMPLY - The Proposed Total UA shall not exceed the Target Total UA. Do o r s 6, 9 Vertical Fenestration Target Area Adjustment Calculations VF = Vertical fenestration NW = Net above grade wall (excludes fenestration and doors.) DR = Opaque doors Gross Exterior Above-Grade Wall Area= VF + NW + DR AG = Above-grade Proposed Areas Vertical Fenestration -> VF=13770.0 Opaque -> NW=46387.0 DR=403.0 Gross Exterior AG Wall Area Max Vert. Fen. % (C402.3.1) Maximum Target Vert. Fen. Area 60560.0 x 30.0%100 =18168.0 Total Vertical Fenestration Delta Vertical Fenestration 0 Excess Vertical Fenestration 13770.0 18168.0 =-4398.0  greater = -4398.0 Total Vertical Fenestration Excess Vertical Fenestration Target Vertical Fenestration Total Vertical Fenestration Target VF Multiplier 13770.0 =13770.0 13770.0 =1.00 Net AG Wall Area Excess Fenestration Target Net Wall Area Net Wall Target Net Wall Mult. 46387.0 =46387.0 46387.0 =1.00 Target Areas - UA Commercial Vertical Fenestration Proposed Area Target VF Mult. Target Area Non-metal frame x = Metal frame, fixed 11580.0 x 1.00 =11580.0 Metal frame, operable 1100.0 x 1.00 =1100.0 Metal frame, entrance door 1090.0 x 1.00 =1090.0 Above-grade Wall Proposed Area Target Net Wall Mult. Target Area Steel Frame x = Metal Building x = Wood / Other frame 46387.0 x 1.00 =46387.0 Mass x = Mass Transfer Deck x = Group R Mass x = Sum of Proposed 60157.0 Sum of Target 60157.0 Target Areas - SHGC x A Non-North Vertical Fenestration Proposed Area Target VF Mult. Target Area PF < 0.2 4364.0 x 1.00 =4364.0 0.2 ≤ PF < 0.5 3585.0 x 1.00 =3585.0 PF ≥ 0.5 5821.0 x 1.00 =5821.0 North Vertical Fenestration PF < 0.2 x = 0.2 ≤ PF < 0.5 x = PF ≥ 0.5 x = If vertical fenestration area exceeds maximum allowed per Section C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements is required. This worksheet automatically calculates these adjustments and updates target areas in the ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC worksheets. Information shown in this worksheet is for reference only and is write-protected. Submit this Target Area Adjustment form with ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC forms. SHGC target areas in shaded boxes are applied to target areas on ENV- SHGC Multiplier applied to all Proposed Vertical Fenestration Areas to calculate Target Vertical Fenestration Area Multiplier applied to all Proposed Opaque Above- Grade Wall Areas to calculate Target Above- Grade Wall Area Maximum Target Target areas in shaded boxes are applied to target areas on ENV-UA Sum of target above-grade wall and vertical fenestration areas are calculated to equal the Skylight Target Area Adjustment Calculations SKY= Skylight NR - Net roof (excludes skylight)Gross Exterior Roof Area = SKY + NR Proposed Areas Skylight (Horizontal Fenestration) -> SKY=1168.0 Opaque Roof -> NR= 93046.0 Gross Exterior Roof Area Max Skylight % (C402.3.1) Maximum Skylight Fenestration Area 94214.0 x 3.0%100 =2826.4 Total Skylight Area Maximum Target Delta Skylight Area 0 1168.0 2826.4 =-1658.4  greater = -1658.4 Total Skylight Area Excess Skylight Target Skylight Area Total Skylight Area Target SKY Multiplier 1168.0 =1168.0 1168.0 =1.00 Net Roof Area Excess Skylight Target Net Roof Area Net Roof Target Net Roof Mult. 93046.0 =93046.0 93046.0 =1.00 Target Areas - UA and SHGC x A Skylight Proposed Area Target SKY Mult. Target Area All 1168.0 x 1.00 =1168.0 Roof Proposed Area Target Net Roof Mult. Target Area Insulation Above Deck 93046.0 x 1.00 =93046.0 Metal Building x Joist / Single Rafter x = Attic / All Others x = Sum of Proposed 94214.0 Sum of Target 94214.0 Excess Skylight Target areas in shaded boxes are applied to target areas on ENV-UA Multiplier applied to all Proposed Skylight Areas to calculate Target Skylight Area Multiplier applied to all Proposed Opaque Roof Areas to calculate Target Roof Area Sum of target roof and skylight areas are calculated to equal the If skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per Section C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements is required. This SHGC Calculation ENV-SHGC 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 Project Title:Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Date 01/09/2017 Fenestration Area as % gross above-grade wall area 22.7% 30% For Building Department Use Skylight Area as % gross roof area 1.2% 3% Vertical Fenestration Alternates:None Selected on ENV-SUM Skylights Proposed SHGC Target SHGC Sch. ID Provide SHGC source and fenestration schedule ID SHGC x Area (A) = SHGC x A SHGC x Area (A) = SHGC x A SL1 0.32 304 97 0.35 1168 408.8 SL2 0.32 864 276 SHGC 0.35 Skylight Totals 1168.0 373.8 1168.0 408.8 All Non-North Vertical Fenestration+Proposed SHGC Target SHGC ++ Sch. ID Provide SHGC source and fenestration schedule ID PF SHGC x Area (A)= SHGC x A SHGC x Area (A) = SHGC x A VARIES G-031 STOREFRONT WINDOW NFRC BID REPORT 0.19 0.40 4364 1746 PF < 0.2 0.40 4364 1745.6 VARIES G-031 STOREFRONT WINDOW NFRC BID REPORT 0.35 0.40 3585 1434 0.2≤PF<0.5 0.48 3585 1721 VARIES G-031 STOREFRONT WINDOW NFRC BID REPORT 0.60 0.40 5821 2328 PF ≥ 0.5 0.64 5821 3725 Non-North Window Totals ###### 5508.0 13770.0 7191.8 North Vertical Fenestration+Proposed SHGC Target SHGC++ Sch. ID Provide SHGC source and fenestration schedule ID PF SHGC x Area (A)= SHGC x A SHGC x Area (A) = SHGC x A PF < 0.2 0.53 0.2≤PF<0.5 0.58 PF ≥ 0.5 0.64 North Window Totals Area SHGC x A Area SHGC x A Total (Skylight + Window)14938.0 5881.8 14938.0 7600.6 Component Performance Compliance (SHGC)SHGC COMPLIES PF Category PF Category NFRC CPD# WPC-A-1-00034-00001 NFRC CPD# WPC-A-1-00034-00001 TO COMPLY - The Proposed Total SHGC x A shall not exceed the Target Total SHGC x A. C + If PF credit is applied, then vertical fenestration must be entered in the correct table according to orientation. If credit is not applied then all vertical fenestration can be entered in either table. ++ If projection factor (PF) credits are applied to the proposed design, Target SHGC will sum fenestration area by PF category. ++ If projection factor (PF) credits are applied to the proposed design, Target SHGC will sum fenestration area by PF category. Notes: 1 - Proposed vertical fenestration and skylight areas entered in ENV-SHGC must match proposed fenestration areas in ENV-UA. 2 - If Target Area Adjustment is required per ENV-UA, then target areas will be automatically adjusted in ENV-SHGC. Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation. 3 - Fenestration assembly SHGC shall be the manufacturer's NFRC product rating, or shall be the default value per Section C303.1.3. 4 - Fenestration that separates conditioned space from a non-conditioned space shall be included in this worksheet. Enter target SHGC values for this fenestration under proposed SHGC, so it is neutral to the calculation. Max. Target: Max. Target: Building Permit Plans Checklist, pg. 1 ENV-CHK 2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Jun 2016 Project Title:Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Date 01/09/2017 Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes SCOPE na C402.1.1 Low energy spaces Low energy spaces are identified on plans; include project information, and calculations if applicable, that demonstrate spaces are eligible for envelope provisions exemption na C402.1.1.1 Semi-heated spaces Semi-heated spaces are identified on plans, include calculations that demonstrate spaces are eligible for wall insulation exemption na C402.1.2 Equipment Buildings Provide building area, average wall and roof U-factor, and installed equipment information that demonstrates equipment building is eligible for envelope provision exemption na C410.2 Walk-in and warehouse cooler and freezer spaces Cooler and freezer spaces are identified on plans; C410 envelope compliance forms provided (pending) yes C101.4.1 Mixed occupancy Spaces with different occupancy requirements are identified on plans G-101 & G-102 na C503.2 Change of space conditioning Existing unconditioned spaces changing to semi-heated or conditioned space, and existing semi-heated spaces changing to conditioned space, are identified on plans. Include calculations that demonstrate baseline and final level of conditioning. Existing F, S and U-occupancy spaces undergoing a change in occupancy are indicated on plans; include calculations that demonstrate upgrade complies with the current WSEC. . Pre-2002 Group R spaces undergoing a change to a commercial occupancy are indicated on plans; include calculations that demonstrate upgrade complies with the current WSEC. Non-Group R occupancy spaces undergoing a change to Group R are indicated on plans; include calculations that demonstrate upgrade complies with the current WSEC. ENVELOPE PROVISIONS Indicate envelope insulation compliance path and provide applicable forms; ENV-PRESCRIPTIVE or ENV-UA / ENV-SHGC for component performance If complying via total buidling performance, provide a list of all proposed envelope component types, areas and U-values yes C303.1.1 C303.1.2 Insulation identification Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials and insulation installed such that the mark is readily observable during inspection G-031 & A-601 yes C303.1.3 C402.4.3 Fenestration product rating Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U-factor, SHGC, VT, and leakage rating G-031 Indicate installation methods, thicknesses, densities and clearances to achieve the intended R-value of all insulation materials; Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used, indicate that edge joints between layers are staggered Indicate R-value(s) of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections; Indicate framing materials on roof sections; Indicate method of framing for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted ceilings per A102.2 (std, adv); Provide area weighted average U-factor calculation for insulation whose thickness varies by 1 inch or less; Indicate effective U-factors of tapered insulation entirely above deck per A102.2.6; include roof configuration and slope, maximum R-value at peak and minimum R-value at low point for all roof surfaces Indicate R-values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer, and liner system (LS) method for metal building roofs yes C402.2.2 Skylight curb insulation Indicate curb insulation R-value on roof section if not included in skylight NFRC rating A-601 & A-531 Indicate R-value(s) of cavity/continuous insulation on wall sections; Indicate framing materials on wall sections; Indicate method of framing for wood const per A103.2 (std, int, adv); Indicate material density category, wall weight and heat capacity for qualifying mass walls; For qualifying ASTM C90 masonry walls, indicate loose-fill core insulation material and percentage of cores filled including grouted cores, bond beams, vertical fills, headers and any other grouted cores; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basement/crawlspace wall insulation yes C103.2 C402.2.2 Roof assembly insulation A-601 yes C303.1.1 C402.2.1 General insulation installation Compliance documentation G-031yesC103.2 C103.6.3 A-601 na C505.1 Change of occupancy The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. yes C103.2 C402.2.3 C402.2.4 C303.2.1 Above/below grade wall insulation G-031 & A-601 Building Permit Plans Checklist, pg. 2 ENV-CHK 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Title:Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Date 01/09/2017 Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes yes C103.2 C402.4.4 Opaque doors Indicate rated U-factor (swinging) or R-value (non-swinging - roll- up/sliding) on wall sections or in door schedules - applies to doors with less than 50% glazed area G-031 Indicate R-value(s) of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; Indicate framing material on floor sections; Indicate material density category and weight of qualifying mass floors Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; Indicate insulation extends down vertically and/or horizontally the required distance from top of slab; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; Indicate insulation extends down vertically from top of slab and then horizontally under the entire slab; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C402.2.8 Radiant heating system insulation Indicate insulation R-value behind radiant panels, U-bend/headers and bottom surface of radiantly heated floors (other than radiantly heated slab- on-grade) yes C402.4.1 C502.2.1 C503.3.2 Vertical fenestration maximum area Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as a percentage of gross above grade wall area (WWR) for new construction, additions and alterations In ENV-SUM ENV-SUM Provide calculations showing that the percentage of overall conditioned floor area within daylight zones is equal to or greater than 50% in 1 & 2 story builidngs: OR Provide calculations showing that the percentage of overall net floor area within daylight zones is equal to or greater than 25% in buildings 3 stories or more; include the gross floor area and list of spaces omitted for the net floor area; Note in envelope plans that all lighting fixtures located within daylight zones shall be provided with daylight responsive controls per WSEC Section C405.2.4.1; indicate method of control in lighting fixture schedules Indicate that the VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC Indicate high performance U-factors and SHGC values in fenestration schedules; If applicable, provide area-weighted U-factor calculation(s) used for multiple fenestration elements within the same fenestration category per Table C402.3 na C402.4.1.4 C403.6 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with DOAS mechanical systems Indicate that for eligibility, all occupied, conditioned spaces will be served by a dedicated outside air system (DOAS) that delivers ventilation air without requiring operation of the heating/cooling system per Section C403.6 yes C402.1.5 Wall/vertical fenestration target area adjustment Indicate if component performance with target area adjustment will be used to account for vertical fenestration area in excess of the prescriptive maximum allowed ENV-SUM & ENV- UA yes C402.4.1 C502.2.2 C503.3.3 Skylight maximum area Provide calculation for total skylight area as a percentage of gross roof area (SRR) for new construction, additions and alterations in ENV-SUM ENV-SUM & ENV- UA yes C402.1.5.2 Roof/skylight target area adjustment Indicate if component performance with target area adjustment will be used to account for skylight area in excess of the prescriptive maximum allowed ENV-SUM & ENV- UA Indicate U-factors, SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; If applicable, provide area-weighted U-factor calculation(s) used for multiple fenestration elements within the same fenestration category per Table C402.3 Indicate if values are NFRC or default; if default then specify frame type, glazing layers, gap width, low-e coatings, gas-fill yes C402.4.3 Permanent shading devices For windows with overhangs or permanent projection shading devices, provide projection factor calculations (Equation C4-6) and associated minimum SHGC for north and non-north orientations A-612, A-613, A- 614 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with daylight zones and controls A-601, A-612, A- 613, A-614 U-factors, SHGC and VT for all fenestration assemblies Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with high- performance glazing C402.4.1.1 C405.2.4.1 C502.2.1 C503.3.2 na na yes C402.4.3 C303.1.3 C402.4.1.3 C502.2.1 C503.3.2 A-601 & A-511 Radiantly heated slab-on-grade floor insulation C402.2.6 C303.2.1 C402.2.5 Floor over outdoor or unconditioned space insulation G-031 & A-601 yes yes C402.2.6 C303.2.1 Slab-on-grade floor insulation A-601 & A-511 yes Building Permit Plans Checklist, pg. 3 ENV-CHK 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Title:Edmonds School District : Madrona School Replacement Date Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes In single story buildings, provide list of enclosed areas that exceed 2,500 sf, have ceiling height greater than 15 ft, and are space types required to comply with this provision. For each area identify space type, floor area, floor to ceiling height, and any exception taken; For each area provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a daylight zone including skylight and eligible sidelight daylight zones; For each area provide calculations for percentage of skylight area, OR; Provide calculations for skylight effective aperture (Equation C4-5); Indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser AIR LEAKAGE Indicate location of continuous air barrier on plans and sections; Provide details for all joints, transitions in materials, penetrations in air barrier and note method of sealing (caulked, gasketed, or other approved method) Indicate that room(s) containing non-direct vent appliances is isolated from inside the thermal envelope with a sealed air barrier, including doorway gasketing and sealing around ductwork and piping penetrations; Indicate insulation provided in wall, floor and ceiling of the room envelope, and insulation required on combustion air ductwork Indicate locations of all access openings and doors to shafts, chutes, stairways and elevators; Indicate method of gasketing, weatherstripping and sealing of these openings Indicate locations of all stairway enclosure, elevator shaft and building pressurization relief openings, outside air intakes and exhaust openings; Note in envelope plans that all relief, outside air intake and exhaust openings shall be provided with dampers in accordance with Mechanical Section C403.2.4.3 Indicate method of sealing between light fixture housing and wall or ceiling; Note in envelope plans that all recessed lighting fixtures shall be IC rated and have an air leakage rating not greater than 2 cfm per ASTM E283 test; include these requirements in lighting fixture schedules na C402.5.6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather seal at cargo and loading dock doors Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules and air curtains; Indicate exception and criteria utilized for all building entrances and exits that do not have a vestibule or air curtain; Indicate required performance for air curtains installed per exception 7; For unconditioned vestibules, indicate which envelope assembly (interior or exterior) complies with the requirements for a conditioned space Indicate on plans the air barrier boundaries and area calculations on all six sides of the air barrier; Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTM E779 or approved equivalent; Indicate required maximum leakage rate for compliance. Include the following requirements in project documents: (1) Submit air barrier test report to jurisdiction once test is completed; (2) If test results exceed 0.4 cfm/ft2 at 0.3 in. wg, then visually inspect air barrier and seal noted sources of leakage; (3) Submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrective measures taken; (4) Include air barrier test report in compliance documentation provided to owner. If "no" is selected for any question, provide explanation: r na yes na G-004, G-031 yes C103.2 C402.5.1.2 Building air leakage test yes C402.5.7 Vestibules A-111 A-511 Recessed lighting in building envelope C402.5.8 na Access openings and doors to shafts, chutes, stairways and doors yes Outdoor air intakes, exhausts and relief openings C402.5.4 yes M-300 sheets, A- 211 through A- 221 C402.5.5 C403.2.4.3 C402.4.2 Spaces in single story buildings requiring skylights C402.5.1.1 G-031, A-320, 330 and 340 sheets A- 510, 520 and 530 sheets Air barrier construction and sealing End of Building Permit Plans Checklist C402.5.3 Rooms containing open combustion fuel burning appliances used for space conditioning STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 1516 Ninth Street Sacramento, California 95814 Main website: www.energy.ca.gov NOTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF STANDARD U-FACTOR DATA FOR SPANDREL PANELS AND GLASS CURTAIN WALLS As part of the adoption of the 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, the California Energy Commission adopted Joint Appendix IV, which contains standard U-factor, C-factor and Thermal Mass data for roof, wall and floor construction assemblies (see page IV-1 of the Joint Appendices at: http://www.en ergy.ca.gov /title24/2005standards/2004-10-06 400-03-001-JAF.PDF). The data in Joint Appendix IV must be used for all residential and nonresidential compliance approaches, including the mandatory requirements, prescriptive envelope component approach, prescriptive overall envelope approach and performance approach for nonresidential, high-rise residential and hotel/motel buildings, and the mandatory requirements, prescriptive and performance approaches for low-rise residential buildings. If a construction assembly is not adequately represented in Joint Appendix IV, an applicant may request approval by the Energy Commission's Executive Director for different data for that construction assembly. The approval of the Executive Director is based on the technical justification submitted by the applicant. Approved standard data for the construction assembly will be published as an addendum to Joint Appendix IV for use in all compliance approaches. This Notice of Approval of Standard U-factor data for Spandrel Panels and Glass Curtain Walls in Low-Rise Residential Buildings and for Type V Nonresidential Buildings authorizes the use of the data shown in the attached revised Table IV.15a which officially replaces Table IV.15 in Joint Appendix IV. • Executive Director Dated ------------ - Table IV.15a-U-factors for Spandrel Panels and Glass Curtain Walls Rated R-value of Insulation between Framing Members None R-4 R-7 R-10 R-15 R-20 R-25 R-30 Frame Type Spandrel Panel A B C D E F G H Aluminum without Single glass pane , stone , or metal 0 .361 0 .248 0.229 0 .219 0 .210 0 .206 0 .203 0 .201 Thermal Break panel Double glass with no low-e coatings 2 0.301 0.239 0 .224 0.216 0 .209 0 .205 0.202 0 .200 Triple or low-e glass 3 0.269 0.231 0 .220 0 .2 14 0 .208 0 .204 0.202 0 .200 Aluminum with Single glass pane , stone, or metal 4 0.351 0.215 0.191 0 .179 0 .168 0 .161 0.158 0 .155 Thermal Break panel Double glass with no low-e coatings 5 0 .280 0 .204 0.186 0 .175 0 .166 0 .160 0.157 0 .154 Triple or low-e glass 6 0 .242 0 .195 0 .181 0 .172 0 .164 0 .159 0 .156 0 .154 Structural Glazing Single glass pane , stone , or metal 7 0 .350 0 .195 0 .165 0.149 0 .135 0 .127 0 .122 0 .119 panel Double glass with no low-e coatings 8 0.272 0 .181 0 .158 0.145 0 .133 0 .126 0.121 0 .118 Triple or low-e glass 9 0.227 0.169 0.152 0.141 0 .131 0 .124 0.120 0 .117 No framing or Single glass pane , stone , or metal 10 0 .361 0 .148 0 .102 0 .078 0 .056 0 .044 0 .036 0 .031 Insulation is panel Continuous Double glass with no low-e coatings 11 0 .301 0.137 0 .097 O.Q75 0 .055 0 .043 0.035 0 .030 Triple or low-e glass 12 0.269 0.130 0.039 0.073 0 .053 0 .042 0 .035 0.030 This table has U-factors for the spandrel section of glass and other curtain wall systems . Design factors that affect performance are the type of framing , the type of spandrel panel and the R-value of insulation . Four framing conditions are considered in the table . The first is the common case where standard aluminum mullions are used . Standard mullions provide a thermal bridge through the insulation , reducing its effectiveness . The second case is for metal framing members that have a thermal break. A thermal break frame uses a urethane or other non-metallic element to separate the metal exposed to outside conditions from the metal that is exposed to interior conditions . The third case is for structural glazing or systems where there is no exposed mullion on the interior. The fourth case is for the condition where there is no framing or the insulation is continuous and uninterrupted between framing . The columns in the table can be used for any specified level of insulation between framing members installed in framed curtain walls or spandrel panels . / Figure IV. 15a -Spandrel Panel There are three spandrel panel cases considered in the table . The first is for a panel that provides little or no insulating value . This includes single pane glass , stone veneer, metal panels , or pre-case concrete less than 2 inch . thick. The second case is for insulating glass . Sometimes insulating glass is used so that the spandrel panel looks similar to the vision glass. The third case is for triple glass or double glass that has a low-e coating . Insulation levels are shown in the columns of the table. When the table is used manually, the R-value of insulation shall be equal to or greater than the R-value published in the columns. No interpolation is permitted when data from the table is selected manually . California Energy Commission approved Alternative Calculation Methods, including those used for prescriptive compliance , may accurately account for any amount of continuous insulation or for unusual construction assemblies using Equation IV-1 and Equation IV-2 . If the curtain wall has an insulated metal-framed wall on the inside, then values from this table may be combined with values from Table IV.11 or Table IV.19 using the procedures of Equation IV-2 or Equation IV-3. Assumptions. The U-factors in Table IV.15 were derived from a regression analysis of the values for "Glass Only Center of Glass" and "Curtain Wall " in the ASH RAE 2001 Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 30, Table 4. The U-factors in Table IV.15 include an exterior air film with an R-value of 0 .17 and an interior air film R-value of 0 .68 , which are accounted for in the values from the ASHRAE 2001 Fundamentals. The construction assembly consists of the Frame Type and Spandrel Pane l combinations listed in Table IV.15, an air gap with an R-value of 1.39 (3/4 inch gap, 50 °F mean temperature and 30 °F temperature difference), and 5/8 inch . gypsum board with an R-value of 0.56 that provides the interior finish . The gypsum board is assumed to span between the window sill and a channel at the floor. The following equations were used when no rigid insulation is added to the assembly . Aluminum Without Thermal Break : Uoverall = 1 / ((R Gypsum + RAirGap ) + (1 / (0 .3007 + 0 .8882 X UcenterofGlass ))) Aluminum With Thermal Break : Uove rall = 1 / ((R Gypsum + RAi r Gap } + (1 / (0 .1936 + 0 .8814 X UcenterofGlass})} Structural Glazing : Uoverall = 1 / { (R Gypsum + RA i.-Gap ) + (1 / (0 .1238 + 0 .9448 X Ucenter of Glass ))) The following equations were used when rig id insulation is added to the assembly . Aluminum W ithout Thermal Break : Uoverall = 1 / ((R Gyps um + RA lrGap } + (1 / (0 .3007 + 0 .8882 X ((1/R Added lnsulatlon ) + Ucenter ofGlass ))) Aluminum With Thermal Break : Uoverall = 1 / ((R Gypsum + RA lr Gap ) + (1 / (0 .1936 + 0 .8814 X ((1/RA dded Insulation ) + Ucenter of Glass )))} Structural Glazing : Uo verall = 1 / ((R Gypsum + RAif Gap ) + (1 / (0 .1238 + 0 .9448 X (1 /RAdded Insulation ) + Ucenter of Glass }))) NON-RESIDENTIAL FENESTRATION CALCULATION REPORT / BID REPORT ACCORDING TO NFRC CMA PROCEDURES – NFRC STANDARD SIZE NOTE: This is NOT an NFRC Label Certificate. This document can NOT be used in place of NFRC Label Certificate and can be used only for Bid and Design Purposes PRODUCT LISTING: Performance at NFRC Standard Size ID Name Glazing Ref U Btu/h·ft²·F Framing Ref Spacer Ref SHGC - VT - 403X 0.36SA-PPG-2586 0.25 0.55 5600 2 1/4" x 6" Duracast 0.37SA-PPG-2586 0.26 0.57 5600 2 1/4" x 8" Duracast 0.38SA-PPG-2586 0.26 0.57 5600 2 1/4" x 10" Duracast 0.38SA-PPG-2586 0.26 0.57 PX32 Fixed 0.36SA-PPG-2586 0.24 0.54 PX32 PO 0.41SA-PPG-2586 0.19 0.40 FRAME, GLAZING and SPACER ASSEMBLIES: GLAZING LISTING: Glazing Ref Suplier ID Description Cardinal Glass Industries, Inc.1"--(1/4" Clr E366#2, 1/2" AS, 1/4" Clr) SPACER LISTING: Spacer Ref Suplier ID Description SA-PPG-2586 PPG Industries Intercept Spacer (1/2" Air Space) FRAMING LISTING: Framing Ref Suplier ID Description EFCO Corporation PX32 PO EFCO Corporation PX32 Fixed EFCO Corporation 403X EFCO Corporation 5600 2 1/4" x 6" Duracast EFCO Corporation 5600 2 1/4" x 8" Duracast EFCO Corporation 5600 2 1/4" x 10" Duracast NON-RESIDENTIAL FENESTRATION CALCULATION REPORT / BID REPORT ACCORDING TO NFRC CMA PROCEDURES – ACTUAL PRODUCT SIZE PRODUCT LISTING: Fenestration Performance at Actual Size* ID Qty Name U Btu/h·ft ²·F Total Area in² EnergyPlus Report File SHGC - VT - Width in. Height in. 1 403X 0.366200.01 0.25 0.5578.74 78.74 1 5600 2 1/4" x 6" Duracast 0.376200.01 0.26 0.5778.74 78.74 Page 1 of 2 Fenestration Performance at Actual Size* ID Qty Name U Btu/h·ft ²·F Total Area in² EnergyPlus Report File SHGC - VT - Width in. Height in. 1 5600 2 1/4" x 8" Duracast 0.386200.01 0.26 0.5778.74 78.74 1 5600 2 1/4" x 10" Duracast 0.386200.01 0.26 0.5778.74 78.74 1 PX32 Fixed 0.362790.01 0.24 0.5447.24 59.06 1 PX32 PO 0.411395.00 0.19 0.4059.06 23.62 * Individual product performance at actual size is listed in the above table and has been determined in accordance with NFRC technical procedures; however the actual size performance calculations above are for information purposes and use in area-weighted average calculations and energy simulation programs. Page 2 of 2 U-Factors certified rating per NFRC 100: Center of Glass(1) U-Factor Mill Anodized Paint Mill Anodized Paint Mill Anodized Paint Mill Anodized Paint 0.23 0.29 0.31 0.33 0.25 0.26 0.26 0.31 0.32 0.34 0.25 0.26 0.26 Solar Performance Data: Footnotes: Color ID No.SHGC LT %In Out 644/583 0.243 17 0.55 0.40 <1% 641/583 0.410 41 0.39 0.38 <1% 645/583 0.348 38 0.40 0.39 <1%Additional Comments: 583/583 0.310 36 0.40 0.40 <1% 646/583 0.348 37 0.34 0.37 <1% 642/583 0.322 24 0.27 0.36 <1% 667/583 0.322 23 0.28 0.37 <1% 642/581 0.339 27 0.28 0.39 <1% 667/581 0.357 27 0.27 0.41 <1% 646/581 0.374 43 0.32 0.43 <1% 644/581 0.287 18 0.53 0.33 <1% 645/581 0.374 44 0.42 0.45 <1% 583/581 0.380 44 0.42 0.45 <1% 641/581 0.417 52 0.43 0.43 <1% 581/581 0.390 50 0.43 0.43 <1% 641/593 0.183 19 0.55 0.66 <1% 645/593 0.174 17 0.47 0.66 <1% 644/593 0.139 7 0.59 0.67 <1% 646/593 0.174 15 0.40 0.66 <1% 667/593 0.174 8 0.32 0.66 <1% 642/593 0.157 8 0.30 0.67 <1% 45/581 0.226 30 0.51 0.46 <1% 45/583 0.217 24 0.38 0.49 <1% 45/593 0.122 10 0.65 0.57 <1% QuadWall/UniQuad Insulated Translucent Panels - U-Factors, Colors and Solar Data (2 panel Pentaglas assembly with no-batt insulation or inserts in cavity between panels) Clear Matte Clear Matte Clear Matte Green Green Bronze Blue Bronze Blue White U-Factor per Alum. Finish Type Glazing Assembly Clear Matte UV Trans. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient & Light Transmittance Skylight U Factor: No Thermal Break Panelized with Frame system(2) U-Factor per Alum. Finish Type Vertical Wall Light U Factor: Thermal Break Seamless Flush Design with Frame System(2) U-Factor per Alum. Finish Type (1) Center of Glass is without framing per NFRC (2) System was tested as a 79" x 79" section with Aluminum framing per NFRC testing standard. (3) System was a 12' x 24' section with Aluminum framing per NFRC standard. Exterior U-Factor per Alum. Finish Type Panelized with Frame system(2) Ice White Matte Seamless Flush Design with Frame System(3) Interior Visible Light Reflectance Clear Matte White Matte White Matte White Matte Clear Matte White Matte Ice White Matte Ice White Matte Ice White Matte Ice White Matte Ice White Matte Ice White Matte Clear Matte Clear Matte Clear Ice White White Pearl Low-E Ice White Matte White Bronze Blue Green Ice White White White Matte Ice White Ice White Matte Clear Clear Matte Clear a. The visible optical properties were measured using a Licor visible light meter, and a blackened TRA box, under clear sky conditions, with the sun as the energy source, following the ASTM E 972-88 standard. b. The Solar Heat Gain Coefficients/Shading Coefficients were measured using two side-by-sides, water-flow solar calorimeters. The calorimeter test system and the procedure used follow the methodology and procedures given in the NFRC/ASTM Calorimeter Standard or the NFRC 200 c. The UV transmittance is measured using a blackened TRA box and the Epply UV Sun & Sky radiometer and the sun as the energy source. d. Solar data are for the center of glass e. Color tint variations effect the solar performances of the glazing. Color tints and insulation levels may be adjusted or customized to achieve other desired solar, optical, insulation and solar heat gain coefficient performance results. White Pearl Low-E White Matte White Matte White Pearl Low-E Clear Matte Ice White Matte All skylights above are available with either zinc plated steel or architectural grade 6063-T5 aluminum frames. Frame types include, curb mount, self flashing (curb mount with an integral curb), or curb mount with a separate structural curb. All frames are designed with condensation gutters and non-clog weep holes. Frame options include, AAMA compliant thermal breaks, 1” polyboard insulation, double wall, wood nailer, louvers, rain guards, and custom outside/inside curb, curb height and flange dimensions. All glazings are available in alternative dome shapes including; bubble, radial triarch, pyramid and double hip except Energy Star Fiberlite. Performance information obtained by testing glazing materials, dome sets and skylights to NFRC, NAFS, ICC, AAMA, UL, FM, IES and ASTM standards by Bristolite, material suppliers and independent third party laboratories. OSHA compliance and load test results are for specific outer dome thicknesses. For additional technical information and/or daylighting systems design consultation, contact Bristolite for your specific needs. 401 E. Goetz Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92707 800.854.8618 • 714.540.8950 • Fax 714.540.5415 sales@bristolite.com • www.bristolite.com LIT -R35 Bristol Trituff Tufflite Tufflite I Tufflite C/I Energy Star Quasar Quasar LowE Acrylic Copolyester Polycarbonate Polycarbonate Polycarbonate Fiberglass Prismatic /Lumira Infrared & Infrared & Infrared & UV Silica Aerogel UV Blocking UV Blocking Blocking Technology /Polygel Technology Technology & Silica Aerogel Polycarbonate or Polygel Industry Standard Greater Strength & Best Impact Hurricane NOA Certified, Hail Resistant, Best Strength Best Light Excellent Insulator Low Solar Heat Gain Low Solar Heat Gain Most Energy Key Attribute(s) Impact Resistance Burglar Proof, Blast Resistant & Leak-proof Transmission & Ultraviolet Light & Ultraviolet Light Efficient than Acrylic UFC/ASTM/GSA & FM Approved & Excellent Insulator IECC 2015 Meets without controls Meets with Meets without Meets without Meets without Meets with Meets with Meets without Meets without Meets without controls Meets without Meets without Energy Code climate zone 1, controls all controls climate zone 1, controls all controls all controls all controls all controls all controls all climate zone 1, controls all controls all meets with controls climate zones meets with controls climate zones climate zones climate zones climate zones climate zones climate zones meets with controls climate zones climate zones climate zone 2-8 climate zone 2-8 climate zone 2-8 VLT 53% 60% 60% 58% 50% 63% 70% 48% 48% 54% 50% 49% Light Transmission % NFRC 201-2010 Certified Test SHGC 0.31 0.50 0.26 0.20 0.22 0.46 0.47 0.31 0.32 0.26 0.20 0.24 Solar Heat Gain Coefficient NFRC 102-2100 Certified Test U Factor 0.71 0.65 0.71 0.44 0.44 0.63 0.73 0.37 0.40 0.71 0.45 0.31 /Insulating Value Haze 98% 98% 98% 98% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% /Light Diffusion % White White Copolyester Clear Polycarbonate White Polycarbonate Polycarbonate with Fiberglass over Clear Impact Clear Acrylic over Clear Acrylic over Acrylic with Infrared Acrylic with Infrared Acrylic with Infrared Acrylic over over Clear Acrylic over White over Clear Infrared & UV Clear Acrylic Modified Prismatic Clear MW Clear MW & UV Blocking & UV Blocking & UV Light Typical Glazing Clear Acrylic Polycarbonate MW Polycarbonate Blocking Technology over White Impact Polycarbonate panel Polycarbonate panel Technology over Technology over Blocking Technology Configuration Panel over MW Polycarbonate Modified Prismatic filled with filled with Polygel Clear Prismatic Clear MW over Clear MW Panel Silica Aerogel Polycarbonate Polycarbonate panel Panel filled with Silica Aerogel or Polygel Standard Dome Shape Bubble Radial Triarch Radial Triarch Radial Triarch Radial Triarch Bubble Radial Triarch Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble OSHA CFR Compliant Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Total Load Test 400 lbs. 800 lbs. 1,600 lbs. 1,600 lbs. 1,600 lbs. 2,200 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs. Hail Resistance Moderate Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Passed FM 2” Passed FM 2” Passed FM 2” Passed FM 2” Severe Hail Test Severe Hail Test Severe Hail Test Severe Hail Test Rate of Burning UBC-26-7 CC2 CC1 CC1 CC1 CC1 CC1 CC2 CC2 CC2 CC2 CC2 CC2 /ASTM D635-06 Smoke Density Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass ASTM D-2843-99 Ignition Temperature (Self Ignition) Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass ASTM D1929-96 Warranty 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years Bristol Trituff Tufflite Energy Star Quasar Quasar Low-EQuasar ReachSolar BreezePolygelII NF R C C E R T I F I E D Gr e e n B u i l d i n g T e c h n o l o g y ! 12 m o d e l s t h a t m e e t IE C C 2 0 1 5 in AL L C l i m a t e z o n e s ! An d a l l m e e t O S H A C F R f a l l r e g u l a t i o n s . . . . . 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