FLORIDA
BUILDING COMMISSION
ELECTRICAL
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING
MINUTES
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014
2:00 P.M. – 2:39 P.M.
TELECONFERENCE/WEBINAR MEETING FROM
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
TAC/POC
MEMBERS AND OBJECTIVES |
ELECTRICAL TAC MEMBERS Present: Kevin Flanagan - Chair, Joseph Territo, Roy Van Wyke,
David Rice, Clarence Tibbs, Oriol Haage, Dwight Wilkes |
Ø Objectives: Consider, discuss and make recommendations on one
declaratory statement |
MEETING
AGENDA |
|
OBJECTIVE |
REVIEW OF OBJECTIVES
WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Description of issue, discussion by TAC, public
comment, TAC action |
1) |
Welcome
and Opening Roll Call Reviewed
and Approved the August 7, 2014 Meeting Agenda Reviewed
and Approved June 5, 2014
Meeting Minutes |
2) |
Considered,
discussed and made recommendations on the following Declaratory Statement: TAC Action: 1.) Does the use of a
mini-split or other equipment that is listed as an A/C unit or heat pump that
has a dehumidification mode and a promised to only run in the dehumidication
mode exempt the reclassification of a Category I, II, or III sunroom to a IV
or V? Answer: The answer is No. As per sections
R301.2.1.1.2 of the 2010 Florida Building Code, Residential, a mini split
system that could provide cooling or heating to the sunroom would place the
room in category IV or V, depending on thermal isolation or lack thereof from
the primary structure. All applicable code requirements would
apply. To be exempt, the unit must comply with 2.) Does a
dehumidification mode and signed affidavit to only run the unit in
dehumification mode circumvent the listing & labeling intent and
circumvent all other application code requirement. Answer: See answer to question #1. |
3) |
Under TAC
Comment it was brought up that the TAC should work to see if adopting the
2014 NEC for the benefit of the State of Florida was a viable option. It was determined that this would be needed
to be discussed at the next Electrical TAC meeting scheduled around October
2014. |
4) |
Adjourned
at 2:39 |
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joe.bigelow@myfloridalicense.com
(850) 717-1828 or Mo Madani,
Manager mo.madani@myfloridalicense.com
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