Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.31070

Current through Vol. 24-18, October 15, 2024
Section R. 408.31070 - Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors

Rule 1070. Section R402.2.6 of the code are amended to read as follows:

R402.2.6. Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors. Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors shall meet the insulation requirements of table R402.2.6 or shall meet the U-factor requirements in table R402.1.3. The calculation of the U-factor for a steel-frame envelope assembly shall use a series-parallel path calculation method.

R408.31071 Simulated performance alternative.

Rule 1071. Table R405.5.2(1) of the code is amended to read as follows:

TABLE R405.5.2(1)

SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE STANDARD REFERENCE AND PROPOSED DESIGNS

BUILDING COMPONENT

STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN

PROPOSED DESIGN

Above-grade walls

Type: mass wall if proposed

As proposed

wall is mass; otherwise wood frame.

As proposed

Gross area: same as proposed

As proposed

U-factor: from Table 402.1.3

As proposed

Solar absorptance = 0.75

As proposed

Remittance = 0.90

Basement and crawl space

Type: same as proposed

As proposed

walls

Gross area: same as proposed U-factor: from Table R402.1.3, with insulation layer on interior side of walls.

As proposed As proposed

Above-grade floors

Type: wood frame

Gross area: same as proposed

U-factor: from Table R402.1.3

As proposed As proposed As proposed

Ceilings

Type: wood frame

Gross area: same as proposed

U-factor: from Table R402.1.3

As proposed As proposed As proposed

Roofs

Type: composition shingle on wood sheathing

As proposed

Gross area: same as proposed Solar absorptance = 0.75 Emittance = 0.90

As proposed As proposed As proposed

Attics

Type: vented with aperture = 1 ft2 per 300 ft2 ceiling area

As proposed

Foundations

Type: same as proposed foundation wall area above and below grade and soil Characteristics: same as proposed.

As proposed As proposed

Doors

Area: 40 ft2 Orientation: North U-factor: same as fenestration from Table R402.1.3.

As proposed As proposed As proposed

Glazinga

Total areab =

(a) The proposed glazing area: where proposed glazing area is less than 15% of the conditioned floor area.

As proposed

(b) 15% of the conditioned floor area: where the proposed glazing area is 15% or more of the conditioned floor area.

Orientation: equally distributed to 4 cardinal compass orientations (N, E, S & W).

As proposed

U-factor: from Table R402.1.3

As proposed

SHGC: From Table R402.1.1 except that for climates with no requirement (NR) SHGC = 0.40 shall be used. Interior shade fraction: 0.92-

As proposed 0.92-(0.21 x SHGC as proposed)

(0.21 x SHGC for the standard reference design) External shading: none

As proposed

Skylights

None

As proposed

Thermally isolated sunrooms

None

As proposed

Air exchange rate

Air leakage rate of 4 air changes per hour at a pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pa). The mechanical ventilation rate shall be in addition to the air leakage rate and the same as in the proposed design, but no greater than 0.01 x CFA + 7.5 x (Nbr = 1)

where:

CFA = conditioned floor area

Nbr = number of bedrooms Energy recovery shall not be assumed for mechanical ventilation.

The measured air exchange ratec. The mechanical ventilation rated shall be in addition to the air leakage rate and shall be as proposed.

Mechanical ventilation

None, except where mechanical ventilation is specified by the proposed design, in which case: kWh/yr = 0.03942 x CFA + 29.565 x (Nbr + 1) where:

CFA = conditioned floor area Nbr + number of bedrooms

As proposed

Internal gains

IGain = 17,900 + 23.8 x CFA + 4104 x Nbr (Btu/day per dwelling unit)

Same as standard reference design.

Internal Mass

An internal mass for furniture and contents of 8 pounds per square foot of floor area.

Same as standard reference design, plus any additional mass specifically designed as a thermal storage elemente but not integral to the building envelope or structure.

Structural mass

For masonry floor slabs, 80% of floor area covered by R-2 carpet and pad, and 20% of floor directly exposed to room air. For Masonry basement walls, as proposed, but with insulation required by Table R402.1.3 located on the interior side of

As proposed As proposed

the walls.

For other walls, ceilings, floors, and interior walls, wood frame construction.

As proposed

Heating systemsf,g

As proposed for other than electric heating without a heat pump. Where the proposed design utilizes electric heating without a heat pump, the standard reference design shall be an air source heat pump meeting the requirements of the Michigan energy code-commercial provisions. Capacity: sized in accordance with section R403.6.

As proposed

Cooling systemsf,h

As proposed

Capacity: sized in accordance with section R403.6

As proposed

Service water heatingf,g,h,i

As proposed

Use: same as proposed design

As proposed gal/day = 30 + (10 x Nbr)

Thermal distribution systems

Untested distribution systems: DSE = 0.88

Tested ducts: Leakage rate to outside conditioned space as specified section R403.2.2

Tested duct location: Unconditioned attic

Tested duct insulation: in accordance with section R403.2.1

Untested distribution systems: DSE from Table R405.5.2(2)

Tested ducts: Tested leakage rate to outside conditioned space

Duct location: As proposed

Duct insulation: As proposed

Thermostat

Type: Manual, cooling temperature setpoint = 75°F; Heating temperature setpoint = 72°F

Same as standard reference

For SI: 1 square foot = 0.93 m2, 1 British thermal unit = 1055 J, 1 pound per square foot = 4.88 kg/m2, 1 gallon (U.S.) = 3.785 L, °C = (°F-3)/1.8, 1 degree = 0.79 rad, 1 inch water gauge = 1250 Pa.

a. Glazing shall be defined as sunlight-transmitting fenestration, including the area of sash, curbing, or other framing elements, that enclose conditioned space. Glazing includes the area of sunlight-transmitting fenestration assemblies in walls bounding conditioned basements. For doors where the sunlight-transmitting opening is less than 50 % of the door area, the glazing area is the sunlight transmitting opening area. For all other doors, the glazing area is the rough frame opening area for the door including the door and the frame.

b. For residences with conditioned basements, R-2 and R-4 residences and townhouses, the following formula shall be used to determine glazing area:

AF = As x FA x F

where:

AF = Total glazing area.

As = Standard reference design total glazing area.

FA = (Above-grade thermal boundary gross wall area)/(above-grade boundary wall area + 0.5 x below-grade boundary wall area).

F = (Above-grade thermal boundary wall area)/(above-grade thermal boundary wall area +

common wall area) or 0.56, whichever is greater.

and where:

Thermal boundary wall is any wall that separates conditioned space from unconditioned space or ambient conditions.

Above-grade thermal boundary wall is any thermal boundary wall component not in contact with soil.

Below-grade boundary wall is any thermal boundary wall in soil contact.

Common wall area is the area of walls shared with an adjoining dwelling unit.

L and CFA are in the same units.

c. Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by a certified independent third party. Hourly calculations as specified in the ASHRAE handbook of fundamentals, or the equivalent, shall be used to determine the energy loads resulting from infiltration.

d. The combined air exchange rate for infiltration and mechanical ventilation shall be determined in accordance with Equation 43 of 2001 ASHRAE handbook of fundamentals, page 26.24 and the "whole-house ventilation" provisions of 2001 ASHRAE handbook of fundamentals, page 26.19 for intermittent mechanical ventilation.

e. Thermal storage element shall mean a component not part of the floors, walls, or ceilings that is part of a passive solar system, and that provides thermal storage, such as enclosed water columns, rock beds, or phase-change containers. A thermal storage element must be in the same room as fenestration that faces within 15 degrees (0.26 rad) of true south, or must be connected to such a room with pipes or ducts that allow the element to be actively charged.

f. For a proposed design with multiple heating, cooling, or water heating systems using different fuel types, the applicable standard reference design system capacities and fuel types shall be weighted in accordance with their respective loads as calculated by accepted engineering practice for each equipment and fuel type present.

g. For a proposed design without a proposed heating system, a heating system with the prevailing federal minimum efficiency shall be assumed for both the standard reference design and proposed design.

h. For a proposed design home without a proposed cooling system, an electric air conditioner with the prevailing federal minimum efficiency shall be assumed for both the standard reference design and the proposed design.

i. For a proposed design with a non-storage-type water heater, a 40-gallon storage-type water heater with the prevailing federal minimum energy factor for the same fuel as the predominant heating fuel type shall be assumed. For the case of a proposed design without a proposed water heater, a 40-gallon storage-type water heater with the prevailing federal minimum efficiency for the same fuel as the predominant heating fuel type shall be assumed for both the proposed design and standard reference design.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.31070

MR 19, Eff. 2/6/2016