DEC REQUEST
DS2012-019 STAFF ANALYSIS
ISSUE: DS2012-019. Petitioner seeks a Declaratory Statement on an interpretation of Table 502.1.1.1(2) of the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation.
Petitioner in DS2012-019 seeks
clarification of the following questions:
1.
In Table
502.1.1.1(2), which is the correct insulation level for Roofs, an R-value of 38
or a U-factor of 0.033 which equates to an R-value of 30? If the correct answer
is R-38, then the corresponding U-factor should be 0.025.
2.
If the answer to
Question 1 is an R-value of 38, what measures will be taken to correct the
error, including correction of the values in the compliance software?
Situation:
Ms. Lorraine A. Ross, representing The Dow chemical Company,
seeks clarification of code regarding the correct insulation level required for
commercial building renovations and alterations by Table 502.1.1.1(2) in the 2010
Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation. Dow has been working with several
insulation distributors, including G. Prouix of Fort Lauderdale, BlueLynx of
Miami and All Interior Supply of Orlando and Hialeah, firms that are often
asked questions regarding insulation requirements of the Florida Energy Code. Dow
is committed to providing complete and accurate information regarding compliance
with the Energy Code to its customers, including distributors, home builders,
architects and other design professionals. To that end, Dow, along with these
distributors, found that there is a discrepancy in insulation values for
insulation levels for renovation and alteration of commercial roofs in Table
502.1.1.1(2)
Background:
502.2.1 Roof assembly.
502.2.1.1 Shell
buildings, renovations and alterations. The minimum thermal resistance (R-value)
of the insulating material installed either between the roof framing or
continuously on the roof assembly shall be as specified in Table 502.1.1.1 502.2(1),
based on construction materials used in the roof assembly.
Exception: Continuously insulated
roof assemblies where the thickness of insulation varies 1 inch (25 mm) or less
and where the area-weighted U-factor is equivalent to the same assembly
with the R-value specified in Table 502.1.1.1 502.2(1).
TABLE 502.1.1.1
B5.1
ENVELOPE PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES FOR SHELL
BUILDINGS1
Building Element |
Mandatory |
Roof: Absorptance R-value (U-value) |
≤ 0.22 R-40 (≤U-0.025) |
TABLE
502.1.1.1 (2)
ENVELOPE
PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES
FOR RENOVATIONS AND
ALTERATIONS1
Building Element |
Mandatory |
Roof: Absorptance R-value (U-value) |
≤ 0.22
|
Staff Recommendations: Based on the above facts and circumstances, staff provides the following recommendations as answers to proponent’s questions:
Question 1:
To the question, In Table 502.1.1.1(2), which is the correct insulation
level for Roofs, an R-value of 38 or a U-factor of 0.033 which equates to an
R-value of 30? If the correct answer is R-38, then the corresponding U-factor
should be 0.025., the answer is that the R-38 roof insulation
value is correct; the corresponding U-value should be (U≤ 0.027). The
U-0.033 conversion indicated in parentheses was a typographical error.
Question 2:
To
the question, If the answer to Question 1 is an R-value of 38, what
measures will be taken to correct the error, including correction of the values
in the compliance software? the answer is that the program uses U-0.033
for the Roof R-value for renovations and alterations in the EnergyGauge Summit
4.0 program but can be changed quickly with no problem.