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SECTION 110.6 – MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR FENESTRATION PRODUCTS AND EXTERIOR DOORS

(a) Certification of Fenestration Products and Exterior Doors other than Field-fabricated. Any fenestration product and exterior door, other than field-fabricated fenestration products and field-fabricated exterior doors, may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified to the Commission, or if an independent certifying organization approved by the Commission has certified that the product complies with all of the applicable requirements of this subsection.

1. Air leakage. Manufactured fenestration products and exterior doors shall have air infiltration rates not exceeding 0.3 cfm/ft² of window area, 0.3 cfm/ft² of door area for residential doors, 0.3 cfm/ft² of door area for nonresidential single doors (swinging and sliding), and 1.0 cfm/ft² for nonresidential double doors (swinging), when tested according to NFRC-400 or ASTM E283 at a pressure differential of 75 pascals (or 1.57 pounds/ft²), incorporated herein by reference.

NOTES TO SECTION 110.6(a)1: Pet doors must meet 0.3 cfm/ft² when tested according to ASTM E283 at 75 pascals (or 1.57 pounds/ft²). AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-2011 specification is equivalent to ASTM E283 at a pressure differential of 75 pascals (or 1.57 pounds/ft²) and satisfies the air leakage certification requirements of this section.

EXCEPTION to Section 110.6(a)1: Field-fabricated fenestration and field-fabricated exterior doors.

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2. U-factor. The fenestration product and exterior door’s U-factor shall be rated in accordance with NFRC 100, or use the applicable default U-factor set forth in TABLE 110.6-A.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 110.6(a)2: If the fenestration product is a skylight in a building covered by the nonresidential standards with less than 200 square feet of skylight area, the default U-factor may be calculated as set forth in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 110.6(a)2: If the fenestration product is an alteration consisting of any area replacement of glass in a skylight product in a building covered by the nonresidential standards, the default U-factor may be calculated as set forth in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.

3. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). The fenestration product’s SHGC shall be rated in accordance with NFRC 200, or use the applicable default SHGC set forth in TABLE 110.6-B.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 110.6(a)3: If the fenestration product is a skylight in a building covered by the nonresidential standards with less than 200 square feet of skylight area, the default SHGC may be calculated as set forth in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 110.6(a)3: If the fenestration product is an alteration consisting of any area replacement of glass in a skylight product in a building covered by the nonresidential standards, the default SHGC may be calculated as set forth in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.

4. Visible Transmittance (VT). The fenestration product’s VT shall be rated in accordance with NFRC 200 or ASTM E972, for tubular daylighting devices VT shall be rated using NFRC 203.

EXCEPTION 1 to Section 110.6(a)4: If the fenestration product is a skylight in a building covered by the nonresidential standards with less than 200 square feet of skylight area, the default VT may be calculated as set forth in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.

EXCEPTION 2 to Section 110.6(a)4: If the fenestration product is an alteration consisting of any area; replacement of glass in a skylight product in a building covered by the nonresidential standards, the default VT may be calculated as set forth in Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.

5. Labeling. Fenestration products and exterior doors shall:Labeling. Fenestration products and exterior doors shall:

A. Have a temporary label for manufactured fenestration products and exterior doors or a label certificate when the Component Modeling Approach (CMA) is used and for site-built fenestration meeting the requirements of Section 10-111(a)1. The temporary label shall not be removed before inspection by the enforcement agency; and

B. Have a permanent label or a label certificate when the Component Modeling Approach (CMA) is used and for site-built fenestration meeting the requirements of Section 10-111(a)2 if the product is rated using NFRC procedures.

6. Fenestration Acceptance Requirements. Before an occupancy permit is granted, site-built fenestration products in other than single-family buildings shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance, as specified in the Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7 to ensure that site-built fenestration meets Standards requirements, including a matching label certificate for product(s) installed and be readily accessible at the project location. A Certificate of Acceptance certifying that the fenestration product meets the acceptance requirements shall be completed, signed and submitted to the enforcement agency.

EXCEPTION to Section 110.6(a): Fenestration products removed and reinstalled as part of a building alteration or addition.

(b) Installation of Field-Fabricated Fenestration and Exterior Doors.

Field-fabricated fenestration and field-fabricated exterior doors may be installed only if the compliance documentation has demonstrated compliance for the installation using U-factors from TABLE 110.6-A and SHGC values from TABLE 110.6-B. Field-fabricated fenestration and field-fabricated exterior doors shall be caulked between the fenestration products or exterior door and the building, and shall be weatherstripped.

EXCEPTION to Section 110.6(b): Unframed glass doors and fire doors need not be weatherstripped or caulked.

TABLE 110.6-A DEFAULT FENESTRATION PRODUCT U-FACTORS

Frame
Product Type
Single Pane 3, 4 U-Factor
Double Pane 1, 3, 4 U-Factor
Glass Block 2,3 U-Factor
Metal
Operable
1.28
0.79
0.87
Metal
Fixed
1.19
0.71
0.72
Metal
Greenhouse/Garden Window
2.26
1.40
N.A.
Metal
Glazed Doors
1.25
0.77
N.A.
Metal
Skylight
1.98
1.30
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Operable
N.A.
0.66
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Fixed
N.A.
0.55
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Greenhouse/Garden Window
N.A.
1.12
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Glazed Doors
N.A.
0.59
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Skylight
N.A.
1.11
N.A.
Nonmetal
Operable
0.99
0.58
0.60
Nonmetal
Fixed
1.04
0.55
0.57
Nonmetal
Glazed Doors
0.99
0.53
N.A.
Nonmetal
Greenhouse/Garden Windows
1.94
1.06
N.A.
Nonmetal
Skylight
1.47
0.84
N.A.
1. For all dual-glazed fenestration products, adjust the listed U-factors as follows:
a. Add 0.05 for products with dividers between panes if spacer is less than 7/16 inch wide.
b. Add 0.05 to any product with true divided lite (dividers through the panes).
2. Translucent or transparent panels shall use glass block values when not rated by NFRC 100.
3. Visible Transmittance (VT) shall be calculated by using Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.
4. Windows with window film applied that is not rated by NFRC 100 shall use the default values from this table.

TABLE 110.6-B DEFAULT SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT (SHGC)

FRAME TYPE
PRODUCT
GLAZING
FENESTRATION PRODUCT SHGC Single Pane 2,3
SHGC
FENESTRATION PRODUCT SHGC Double Pane 2,3
SHGC
FENESTRATION PRODUCT SHGC Glass Block 1,2
SHGC
Metal
Operable
Clear
0.80
0.70
0.70
Metal
Fixed
Clear
0.83
0.73
0.73
Metal
Operable
Tinted
0.67
0.59
N.A.
Metal
Fixed
Tinted
0.68
0.60
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Operable
Clear
N.A.
0.63
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Fixed
Clear
N.A.
0.69
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Operable
Tinted
N.A.
0.53
N.A.
Metal, Thermal Break
Fixed
Tinted
N.A.
0.57
N.A.
Nonmetal
Operable
Clear
0.74
0.65
0.70
Nonmetal
Fixed
Clear
0.76
0.67
0.67
Nonmetal
Operable
Tinted
0.60
0.53
N.A.
Nonmetal
Fixed
Tinted
0.63
0.55
N.A.
1. Translucent or transparent panels shall use glass block values when not rated by NFRC 200.
2. Visible Transmittance (VT) shall be calculated by using Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA6.
3. Windows with window film applied that is not rated by NFRC 200 shall use the default values from this table.

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