UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SOFFIT RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
FLORIDA BUILDING COMMISSION—SOFFIT SYSTEMS
WORKGROUP
Hilton
University of Florida—1714 SW 34th
Street—Gainesville Florida—352.372.3600
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To Approve
Regular Procedural Topics (Agenda and Report)
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To Review
Workgroup’s Recommendations Regarding Labeling Requirements
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To Hear
Overview of Research Results Regarding Soffit System Performance
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To Hear a
Presentation Regarding High Airflow Pressure Loading Actuator
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To Discuss
and Select Specimens for Test Matrix
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To Consider
Public Comment
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To Identify
Needed Next Steps: Information, Assignments, and Agenda Items for Next Meeting
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To
Participate in an UF Hurricane Test Laboratory Site Visit
All
Agenda Times—Including Public Comment and Adjournment—Are Subject to Change
8:30 Welcome
and Opening
8:35 Agenda
Review and Approval
8:40 February
4, 2009 Facilitator’s Summary Report Approval
8:45 Labeling
Requirements Recommendations Review
9:00 Soffit
System Performance Research Results Overview
9:05 High
Airflow Pressure Loading Actuator Presentation
9:50 Specimens
for Test Matrix Discussion and Selection
10:50 General Public Comment
10:55 Next Steps: Agenda Items,
Needed Information, Assignments, Date & Location
11:00 Recess
11:30 UF
Hurricane Test Laboratory Site Visit
1:00 Adjourn
Contact Information and Project Webpage
Jeff Blair; 850.644.6320;
jblair@fsu.edu ; http://consensus.fsu.edu/FBC/soffit.html
Soffit Systems Workgroup Members
Joe Belcher,
Bob Boyer, Joe Breese, Jimmy Buckner, Rusty Carroll, Dave Johnston/Matthew
Dobson (member/alternate), Jamie Gascon, Alan Hoying, Do Kim, C.W. Macomber,
Lance Olsen,
Paul
Radauskus, Tim Reinhold, Neil Sexton, and Jim Schock.
University of
Florida Soffit Research Advisory Committee
Ben Bates, Joe Belcher, Chad Diercks, Matt
Dobson, Jim Gulde, Mike Hemmer, Alan Hoying,
David Johnston, Tom Johnston, Greg Kopp,
Dennis Lowman, CW Macomber, Denis Mercier,
Lance Olson, Richard Pirino, Richard
Reynolds, Neil Sexton.
Project Overview
Chairman Rodriguez announced that at the request of stakeholders the
Commission convened a Soffit Systems Workgroup. The Workgroup is working with
affected stakeholder interests in a facilitated workgroup process to evaluate
and build consensus on recommendations regarding labeling requirements and
performance standards for soffit systems in the Florida Building Code.
The
purpose of the Soffits Systems Workgroup is to work with stakeholder interests to evaluate and build consensus on recommendations for
submittal to the Florida Building Commission regarding labeling requirements and
performance standards for soffit systems in the Florida Building Code.
Needed
Information Identified by Workgroup
·
Relevant
standards.
·
Labeling
requirements for other products.
·
Current
Florida Building Code requirements.
·
Miami-Dade
County protocols.
·
Standard
soffit system installation examples for different product types.
·
List the
different types of materials and construction types.
·
Overview of
Product Approval System and what submittals are required for approval.
·
Matrix or
reporting system summarizing the different soffit system types, materials,
applications, and installation specifications.
·
Hurricane
Wind and Wind Driven Rain Effects on Soffit Systems Report/Presentation
(University of Florida and University of Western Ontario).
Topical Issues Identified by Workgroup for
Evaluation
Workgroup members were asked to identify key
topical issues that should be evaluated for developing
soffit systems labeling recommendations for the
Florida Building Code.
Following are the key topical issues identified by
the Workgroup:
·
Format
·
Content
(what should be provided on the label)
·
Inspection Needs (providing on-site what the building inspector needs to ensure the
product complies with the Code)
·
Performance Standards (product/material types and prescriptive
requirements)
·
Installation Instructions
·
Site-Built Systems
Overview
of Workgroup’s Consensus Labeling Recommendations
Conceptual support for a soffit system labeling
requirement in the Florida Building Code.
Label should be on the packaging with some
tie-back method to the installed product.
Members agreed that for manufactured products with
State approval the following is required on the label:
Manufacturer’s name; model number or name; FL
number, NOA, or some reference number that correlates the product to its
product approval number providing traceability.
Manufacturing facility’s city and state should be
on the packaging label.
Product
Labeling
The
Workgroup agreed unanimously, 14 -0 in favor, to the following regarding soffit
system product/piece labeling
requirements
for manufactured products in the Florida Building Code, as follows:
Individual soffit pieces shall be marked at not
more than four foot on center with a number/marking that
ties the product back to the manufacturer.
Packaging
Labeling
The
Workgroup agreed unanimously, 14 -0 in favor, to the following regarding soffit
system packaging labeling
requirements
for manufactured products in the Florida Building Code, as follows:
1714.8.2 The following information shall be
included on the labels on impact-resistant coverings:
1. Product
approval holder/manufacturer name and city and state of manufacturing plant.
2. Product
model number or name.
3. Method
of approval and approval numbers as applicable. Methods of approval include,
but are not limited
to: Miami-Dade
NOA, Florida Building Commission FL #, TDI Product Evaluation, and/or ICC-ES.
4. The test
standard or standards specified in Chapter 14 used to demonstrate Code
compliance.