Add Section 1301.1.1.1 to the IBC to read:
Exception: Where a grease duct serving a Type I hood is installed in accordance with IMC Section 506.3, motorized or gravity dampers shall not be installed.
Exception: Where approved because of historical, safety, signage, or emergency considerations.
APPENDIX CD BUILDING ENVELOPE REQUIREMENTS.
D101 Scope.
CD102 Building Envelope Requirements.
Exception: Continuously insulated roof assemblies where the thickness of insulation varies one inch (25.4 mm) or less and where the area weighted U-factor is equivalent to the same assembly with the R-value specified in Table CD102.2(1).
Insulation installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling tiles shall not be considered part of the minimum thermal resistance of the roof insulation.
"Mass floors" shall include floors weighing at least (i) 35 pounds per square foot (170 kg/m2) of floor surface area or (ii) 25 pounds per square foot (120 kg/m2) of floor surface area if the material weight is not more than 12 pounds per cubic foot (1,900 kg/m3).
EDITOR'S NOTE: Tables CD102.2(1), Opaque Thermal Envelope Insulation Component Minimum Requirements, R-ValueMethod, and CD102.2(2), Metal Building Assembly Descriptions, have not been amended since being published in the proposed regulation in 39:14 VA.R. 1856-2028 February 27, 2023; therefore they are not set out.
The window projection factor shall be determined in accordance with Equation CD-1.
PF = A/B (Equation CD-1)
where:
PF = Projection factor (decimal).
A = Distance measured horizontally from the furthest continuous extremity of any overhang, eave, or permanently attached shading device to the vertical surface of the glazing.
B = Distance measured vertically from the bottom of the glazing to the underside of the overhang, eave, or permanently attached shading device.
Where different windows or glass doors have different PF values, they shall each be evaluated separately, or an area-weighted PF value shall be calculated and used for all windows and glass doors.
Exception: Site-constructed windows and doors that are weatherstripped or sealed in accordance with Section CD102.4.3.
Exception: Gravity (nonmotorized) dampers are permitted to be used in buildings less than three stories in height above grade.
Exceptions:
EDITOR'S NOTE: Table CD102.3, Building Envelope Requirements: Fenestration, has not been amended since being published in the proposed regulation in 39:14 VA.R. 1856-2028 February 27, 2023; therefore Table CD102.3 is not set out.
Exceptions:
Exception: Where approved, certificates for multi-family dwelling units shall be permitted to be located off-site at an identified location.
Wood Frame Wall R-Value | |
15 or 13+1h |
Frame Wall U-Factor | |
0.079 |
Access shall be provided to all equipment that prevents damaging or compressing the insulation. A wood framed or equivalent baffle or retainer is required to be provided when loose fill insulation is installed, the purpose of which is to prevent the loose fill insulation from spilling into the living space when the attic access is opened and to provide a permanent means of maintaining the installed R-value of the loose fill insulation.
Component | Air Barrier Criteria | Insulation Installation Criteria d | |||
Shower/tub on exterior wallc | The air barrier installed at exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be installed on the interior side and separate the exterior walls from the showers and tubs. | Exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be insulated. | |||
c. Air barriers used behind showers and tubs on exterior walls shall be of a permeable material that does not cause the entrapment of moisture in the stud cavity. d. Structural integrity of headers shall be in accordance with the applicable building code. |
Note: Should additional sealing be required as a result of the test, consideration may be given to the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy in accordance with Section 116.1.1.
During testing:
A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code official. The licensed mechanical contractor installing the mechanical system shall be permitted to perform the duct testing. The contractor shall have been trained on the equipment used to perform the test.
(R403.3.7) Building cavities. Building framing cavities used as ducts or plenums shall comply with VRC Section M1601.1.1.
Exception: Heating and cooling equipment and appliance sizing shall not be limited to the capacities determined in accordance with Manual S or other approved sizing methodologies where any of the following conditions apply:
13 Va. Admin. Code § 5-63-264
Statutory Authority: § 36-98 of the Code of Virginia.