Standard 90.1 has been a benchmark for commercial building energy codes in the United States and a key basis for codes and standards around the world for more than 35 years. View Purchasing Options for ASHRAE Online Portal A redlined version of Standard 90.1 showing what changes were made from the previous edition.
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The user's manual also includes measurements and calculations in both I-P and SI units, sample calculations, application examples, forms to demonstrate compliance, and references to related resources and websites.
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To learn more about the changes with metal building U-factors and more detailed information on which metal building insulation assemblies that meet code intent call 800.255.0776 or email us.New! Get more out of ASHRAE Standard 90.1 with a new online portal. *Quik-Stop foam thermal break (3/16") applied to girt flange is required. Wall performance values from ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2016, Table A3.2.3 Assembly U-factors for Metal Building Walls. Note: No ci Continuous Insulation or Rigid Board WALL: SIMPLE SAVER SYSTEM (SINGLE LAYER & DOUBLE LAYER) ROOF: SIMPLE SAVER SYSTEM R-30 (R-19 + R-11)
Thermal Design has conducted hot box testing in accordance to ASTM C1363 on a variety of Simple Saver roof and wall assemblies that validates installed performance to demonstrate energy code compliance and envelope assembly modeling.Īdditional high R-value Simple Saver assemblies are available upon request, including additional options for thru-fastened roof and standing seam roofs without thermal spacer block. The installed performance of the Simple Saver System ® surpasses the minimum thermal envelope and air barrier requirements (ASTM E2178) in the 2015 IECC and for the State of Wisconsin. For decades, Thermal Design has been supplying insulation systems that achieve the high level of performance the State of Wisconsin is implementing today. The new energy code increases stringency requiring alternative installation and additional insulation levels for metal buildings roofs and walls. The State of Wisconsin has updated the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code (Energy Conservation), SPS Chapter 363, by adopting the 2015 IECC (International Energy Conservation Code®) with compliance as of May 1, 2018.
If you have questions, would like additional information or notice a discrepancy please contact us. Energy code updates, jurisdiction adoptions and enforcement may vary and Thermal Design recommends to check with all current applicable codes as it pertains to your specific project. Thermal Design provides this information as a courtesy and shall not be held responsible or liable for the information explained.