Staff
Analysis for Declaratory Statement Request
DS2017-045
Issue: Petitioner seeks a
declaratory statement concerning technical definitions of Sections R303.4,
R101.4.9, and R402.4.1.2.
Background:
The
Petitioner Andrew C. Äsk, Cape Coral MEP Consulting Engineer, seeks a
declaratory statement concerning Sections R303.4, R101.4.9, R402.4.1.2 of the 5th
Edition (2014) Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation. In particular the Petitioner refers to the
requirement for mandatory blower door testing that has gone into effect as of
July 1st, 2017. The Petitioner feels that the new code previsions
contain a number of technical terms, and feels that those technical terms have
no common meaning. The Petitioner states
that these terms need to be defined unambiguously so that all affected parties
understand what is required. Absent
these definitions the Petitioner feels that the code sections are vague and
will be difficult to enforce.
Terms
that need to be defined per the Petitioner:
Air Change, Air Changes per Hour, Air Change Rate (ACH), Air Leakage
rate, Air Infiltration Rate, Blower Door, Building Volume, Infiltration Volume,
and xACH50.
Question:
Do
the listed terms have a meaning that is generally-accepted and well-known
within and by the construction industry, clear and unambiguous enough so that
buildings can be designed, constructed, and tested so as to comply with the Sections
R303.4, R101.4, and R402.4.1.2, and can such compliance be accurately reported
to and evaluated by building officials?
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REFERENCES:
2016 Supplement (Code
Fixes) to the 5th Edition (2014) Florida Building Code as per HB 535 and SB
1602
5th Edition (2014) Florida
Building Code, Energy Conservation
R101.4.9 Blower door
testing.
The mandatory blower door testing for residential buildings or dwelling units
as contained in section R402.4.1.2 of the Florida Building Code, 5th Edition
(2014) Energy Conservation, shall not take effect until July 1, 2017, and shall
not apply to construction permitted before July 1, 2017.
R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling
unit shall be tested and verified as having an air leakage rate of not
exceeding 7 air changes per hour in Climate Zones 1 and 2, and 3 air changes
per hour in Climate Zones 3 through 8. Testing shall be conducted with a blower
door at a pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pascals). Testing shall be conducted by either individuals as defined in Section 553.993(5)
or (7), Florida Statutes or individuals licensed as set forth in Section
489.105(3)(f), (g), or (i) or an approved third party. A written report of the
results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and
provided to the code official. Testing
shall be performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the
building thermal envelope.
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2016 Supplement (Code
Fixes) to the 5th Edition (2014) Florida Building Code as per HB 535 and SB
1602
5th Edition (2014) Florida
Building Code, Mechanical
401.2 Ventilation required. Every occupied space shall
be ventilated by natural means in accordance with Section 402 or by mechanical
means in accordance with Section 403. Where the air infiltration rate in a
dwelling unit is less than 3 air changes per hour when tested with a blower
door at a pressure of 0.2-inch water column (50 Pa) in accordance with Section
402.4.1.2 of the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation, the dwelling unit
shall be ventilated by mechanical means in accordance with Section 403.
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2016 Supplement (Code
Fixes) to the 5th Edition (2014) Florida Building Code as per HB 535 and SB
1602
5th Edition (2014) Florida
Building Code, Residential
R303.4 Mechanical
ventilation.
Where the air infiltration rate of a dwelling unit is less than 3 air changes
per hour when tested with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inch w.c (50 Pa)
in accordance with Section R402.4.1.2 of the Florida Building Code, Energy
Conservation the dwelling unit shall be provided with whole-house mechanical
ventilation in accordance with Section M1507.3.
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5th Edition (2014) Florida
Building Code, Energy Conservation
Chapter 2 [RE] -
Definitions
Section R201 - GENERAL
R201.1
Scope. Unless stated otherwise, the following words and terms in this code
shall have the meanings indicated in this chapter.
R201.2
Interchangeability. Words used in the present tense include the future; words
in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter; the singular number
includes the plural and the plural includes the singular.
R201.3
Terms defined in other codes. Terms that are not defined in this code but are
defined in the Florida Building Code, Building; Florida Fire Prevention Code;
Florida Building Code, Fuel Gas; Florida Building Code, Mechanical; Florida
Building Code, Plumbing or the Florida Building Code, Residential shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in those codes.
R201.4
Terms not defined. Terms not defined by this chapter shall have ordinarily
accepted meanings such as the context implies.
Note:
The
petitioner respectfully believes the answer to the question stated above is
“NO.” If so, the Building Commission is urged to make the meaning of the
referenced code sections clear and unambiguous by directing petitioner to use
the following definition when interpreting and applying the referenced code
sections…..(for more info. please see attached petition).
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Staff Analysis
Questions:
Do
the listed terms have a meaning that is generally-accepted and well-known
within and by the construction industry, clear and unambiguous enough so that
buildings can be designed, constructed, and tested so as to comply with the
Sections R303.4, R101.4, and R402.4.1.2, and can such compliance be accurately
reported to and evaluated by building officials?
Answer:
Petition has no particular
facts and circumstances and calls for a statement of general applicability;
therefore, answering this petition for declaratory statement would be legally
improper.