PROPOSED RULES
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 09-05-053.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Amendment of chapter 51-13 WAC, Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code.
Hearing Location(s): Holiday Inn Select Renton, One Grady Way South, Renton, WA, on September 29, 2009, at 10:00 a.m.; and at the Spokane City Council Chambers, West 808 Spokane Falls Boulevard, Spokane, WA, on October 5, 2009, at 9:00 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: November 12, 2009.
Submit Written Comments to: Peter DeVries, Council Chair, P.O. Box 42525, Olympia, WA 98504-2525, e-mail sbcc@commerce.wa.gov, fax (360) 586-9383, by October 5, 2009.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Sue Mathers by September 15, 2009, TTY (360) 586-0772 or (360) 725-2966.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The proposed rules amend the Washington State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code.
Option 1: Repeal the Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality (VIAQ) Code, chapter 51-13 WAC. The provisions currently in the VIAQ will be relocated to the International Residential Code (IRC) (whole-house and source ventilation requirements for single-family and townhouses), the International Mechanical Code (IMC) (for other residential and nonresidential ventilation requirements), and the International Building Code (IBC) (for radon provisions for other than single-family and townhouses, and miscellaneous finishing requirements). See the CR-102 form change summaries for those codes for more information. This will help eliminate conflicts between codes and provide single-source reference material.
Option 2: Retain the VIAQ Code with the following modifications. (These same modifications are shown in the relocated provisions noted above.)
1. Section 301: The scoping of Chapter 3 is changed to apply to all residential construction. Ventilation for nonresidential occupancies shall comply with the IMC or IBC, as applicable.
2. Section 302.1.1: Specifies that engineering calculations must be performed by a licensed engineer.
3. Section 302.1.3: Allows ASHRAE 62.2 to be used as an alternate with approval of the building official.
4. Section 302.3.1, Table 3-2, 302.3.1.1, 302.3.1.2 and Table 3-4: Values in Table 3-2 were updated to reflect a standard base case of continuous operation, consistent with ASHRAE 62.2. Maximum values are no longer found in the table. Table 3-4 and Section 302.3.1.2 provide data for calculating rates for ventilation systems operating intermittently.
5. Section 302.3.3: The sone rating for whole house fans is reduced to 1.0.
6. Section 303.4.1.5: The exception for outdoor air openings for exhaust only systems with forced air furnaces previous has been deleted.
7. Section 303.4.2.1: This section was amended to reflect the methodology for calculating intermittent ventilation rates. In addition, the options for a manual damper or an automatic flow regulating device have been eliminated. The system must use a motorized damper and the rate verified through testing.
8. Section 303.4.4.1: The requirements for heat recovery ventilation systems have been updated to reflect current practice.
9. Section 304: Ventilation requirements for other than residential are relocated to the IMC.
10. Section 501.1: Scoping for radon mitigation systems was clarified to explicitly refer IRC buildings to the IRC requirements for mitigation.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: RCW 19.27.190 and 19.27.020.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 19.27.190 and 19.27.020.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Agency Comments or Recommendations, if any, as to Statutory Language, Implementation, Enforcement, and Fiscal Matters: The council is seeking comments on the issues proposed in the rules shown below.
Name of Proponent: Washington state building code council, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Krista Braaksma, P.O. Box 42525, Olympia, WA 98504-2525, (360) 725-2964; and Enforcement: Local jurisdictions.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. During review of the proposed changes, the technical advisory group and the economic and regulator assessment committee did not identify any items with potential disproportionate cost impact to small business.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. The state building code council is not listed in this section as one of the agencies required to comply with this statute.
August 1, 2009
Peter D. DeVries
Council Chair
OTS-2557.1
OPTION 1
REPEALER
The following chapter of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:
WAC 51-13-100 | Chapter 1 -- Administration and enforcement. |
WAC 51-13-101 | Scope and general requirements. |
WAC 51-13-102 | Alternate systems and materials method of design, construction and installation. |
WAC 51-13-103 | Plans and specifications. |
WAC 51-13-104 | Enforcement and inspections. |
WAC 51-13-105 | Validity. |
WAC 51-13-106 | Conflicts with other codes. |
WAC 51-13-107 | Violations. |
WAC 51-13-108 | Liability. |
WAC 51-13-200 | Definitions. |
WAC 51-13-201 | General. |
WAC 51-13-202 | Definitions. |
WAC 51-13-300 | Chapter 3 -- Ventilation systems. |
WAC 51-13-301 | Compliance with this chapter. |
WAC 51-13-302 | Mechanical ventilation criteria using performance or design methods for Group R Occupancies four stories and less. |
WAC 51-13-303 | Mechanical ventilation criteria using prescriptive methods for Group R Occupancies four stories and less. |
WAC 51-13-304 | Mechanical ventilation criteria and minimum ventilation performance for all other occupancies not covered in sections 302 and 303. |
WAC 51-13-400 | Chapter 4 -- Indoor air quality. |
WAC 51-13-401 | Pollutant source control. |
WAC 51-13-402 | Solid fuel burning appliances and fireplaces. |
WAC 51-13-500 | Chapter 5 -- Radon resistive construction standards. |
WAC 51-13-501 | Scope. |
WAC 51-13-502 | Statewide radon requirements. |
WAC 51-13-503 | Radon prescriptive requirements. |
OTS-2558.1
OPTION 2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 01-02-099, filed 1/3/01,
effective 7/1/01)
WAC 51-13-301
Compliance with this chapter.
301.1 General: The criteria of this chapter establish
the minimum design conditions ((upon which the minimum)) for
ventilation systems ((are to be based)) for ((all
occupancies.)) Group R Occupancies ((four (4) stories and
less)) as defined by the Washington State Building Code. All
other occupancies shall comply with ((either Section 302 or
303. Section 304 applies to all other occupancies)) the
International Building Code and International Mechanical Code.
301.2 Compliance options: Group R Occupancies shall
comply with either Section 302 or 303.
301.3 Testing: At the discretion of the building
official, flow testing may be required to verify that the
mechanical system(s) satisfies the requirements of this
section. Flow testing may be performed using flow hoods
measuring at the intake or exhaust points of the system,
in-line pitot tube, or pitot-traverse type measurement systems
in the duct, short term tracer gas measurements, or other
means approved by the building official.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020. 01-02-099, § 51-13-301, filed 1/3/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 91-01-102, § 51-13-301, filed 12/18/90, effective 7/1/91.]
302.1 Applicability: Group R Occupancies ((four (4)
stories and less)) as defined by the Washington State Building
Code shall comply with either this section or Section 303.
302.1.1 Compliance by Calculations or Testing:
Compliance with this section shall be demonstrated through
engineering calculation by an engineer licensed to practice in
the state of Washington or performance testing. Documentation
of calculations or performance test results shall be submitted
to the building official. Performance testing shall be
conducted in accordance with recognized test methods.
302.1.2 Minimum Ventilation Performance: Each dwelling
unit or guest room shall be equipped with source specific and
whole house ventilation systems designed and installed to
satisfy the ventilation requirements of this section.
All public corridors shall meet the ventilation
requirements in section 1203 of the International Building
Code.
302.1.3 Alternate Systems: When approved by the code
official, systems designed and installed in accordance with
ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2007 shall be permitted.
302.2 Source Specific Ventilation Requirements.
302.2.1 Source Specific Ventilation: Source specific
exhaust ventilation is required in each kitchen, bathroom,
water closet, laundry room, indoor swimming pool, spa, and
other rooms where ((excess)) water vapor or cooking odor is
produced.
The minimum source specific ventilation effective exhaust
capacity shall be not less than levels specified in Table 3-1.
302.2.2 Source Specific Ventilation Controls: Source
specific ventilation systems shall be controlled by manual
switches, dehumidistats, timers, or other approved means. Source specific ventilation system controls shall be readily
accessible.
302.2.3 Source Specific Ventilation Ducts: Source
specific ventilation ducts shall terminate outside the
building. Exhaust ducts in systems which are designed to
operate intermittently shall be equipped with back-draft
dampers. All exhaust ducts in unconditioned spaces shall be
insulated to a minimum of R-4. Terminal elements shall have
at least the equivalent net free area of the duct work. Terminal elements for exhaust fan duct systems shall be
screened or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other
material.
302.3 Requirements for Whole House Ventilation Systems.
302.3.1 Whole House Ventilation Systems: Each dwelling
unit shall be equipped with a whole house ventilation system
which shall be capable of providing the volume of outdoor air
specified in Table 3-2 under normal operating conditions.
((
EXCEPTION:Maximum flow rates listed in Table 3-2 do not apply to heat recovery ventilation systems.))
302.3.1.1 Continuously Operating Exhaust Ventilation
Systems: Continuously operating exhaust ventilation systems
shall provide the minimum flow rates specified in Table 3-2.
302.3.1.2 Intermittently Operating Ventilation Systems:
The delivered ventilation rate for intermittently operating
ventilation systems shall be the combination of its delivered
capacity (Table 3-2), its ventilation effectiveness (Table
3-4), and its daily fractional operation time (Table 3-4).
Qf = Qr/(&egr;f) | ||
Where: | ||
Qf | = | fan flow rate |
Qr | = | ventilation air requirement (from Table 3-2 |
&egr; | = | ventilation effectiveness (from Table 3-4) |
f | = | fractional operation time |
Intermittently operated whole house ventilation systems
shall be constructed to have the capability for continuous
operation, and shall have a manual control and an automatic
control, such as a clock timer. At the time of final
inspection, the automatic control timer shall be set to
operate the whole house fan for at least eight hours a day. A
label shall be affixed to the control that reads "Whole House
Ventilation (see operating instructions)."
302.3.3 Fan Noise: Whole house fans located four feet or
less from the interior grille shall have a sone rating of
((1.5)) 1.0 or less measured at 0.1 inches water gauge. Manufacturer's noise ratings shall be determined as per HVI
915 (October 1995). Remotely mounted fans shall be
acoustically isolated from the structural elements of the
building and from attached duct work using insulated flexible
duct or other approved material.
EXCEPTION:
Whole house ventilation systems which are integrated with forced-air heating systems or heat-recovery
ventilation systems are exempt from the sone rating requirements of this section.
302.3.4 Whole House Ventilation Ducts: All ducts shall
terminate outside the building. Exhaust ducts in systems
which are designed to operate intermittently shall be equipped
with back-draft dampers. All exhaust ducts in unconditioned
spaces shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4. All supply
ducts in the conditioned space shall be insulated to a minimum
of R-4.
302.3.5 Outdoor Air.
302.3.5.1 Outdoor Air Supply: A mechanical system shall
supply outdoor air as required in Section 302.3.1. The
mechanical system may consist of exhaust fans, supply fans, or
both.
302.3.5.2 Outdoor Air Inlets: Inlets shall be screened
or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material.
Outdoor air inlets shall be located so as not to take air
from the following areas:
a) Closer than ten feet from an appliance vent outlet,
unless such vent outlet is three feet above the outdoor air
inlet.
b) Where it will pick up objectionable odors, fumes, or
flammable vapors.
c) A hazardous or unsanitary location.
d) A room or space having any fuel-burning appliances
therein.
e) Closer than ten feet from a vent opening of a plumbing
drainage system unless the vent opening is at least three feet
above the air inlet.
f) Attic, crawl spaces, garages.
302.3.5.3 Outdoor Air Distribution: Outdoor air shall be
distributed to each habitable room by means such as individual
inlets, separate duct systems, or a forced-air system. Where
outdoor air supplies are separated from exhaust points by
doors, provisions shall be made to ensure air flow by
installation of distribution ducts, undercutting doors,
installation of grilles, transoms, or similar means where
permitted by the International Building Code. Doors shall be
undercut to a minimum of one-half inch above the surface of
the finish floor covering.
302.3.5.4 Doors and operable lites in windows are deemed
not to meet the outdoor air supply intake requirements.
302.3.5.5 Individual Room Outdoor Air Inlets: Where
provided, individual room outdoor air inlets shall:
a) Have controllable and secure openings;
b) Be sleeved or otherwise designed so as not to compromise the thermal properties of the wall or window in which they are placed.
302.3.5.6 Ventilation Integrated with Forced-Air Systems:
Where outdoor air is provided by a forced-air system, the
outdoor air connection to the return air stream shall be
located upstream of the forced-air system blower and shall not
be connected directly into a furnace cabinet to prevent
thermal shock to the heat exchanger.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020, and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 04-07-192, § 51-13-302, filed 3/24/04, effective 7/1/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020. 01-02-099, § 51-13-302, filed 1/3/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 95-01-128, § 51-13-302, filed 12/21/94, effective 6/30/95. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190(2) and 1992 c 132. 93-02-056, § 51-13-302, filed 1/6/93, effective 7/1/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 91-01-102, § 51-13-302, filed 12/18/90, effective 7/1/91.]
303.1 Applicability: Group R Occupancies 4 stories or
less shall comply with this section or Section 302. This
section establishes minimum prescriptive design requirements
for intermittently operated systems. Continuously operated
systems shall comply with Section 302. A system which meets
the requirements of this section shall be deemed to satisfy
the requirements of this chapter.
303.2 Minimum Ventilation Performance: Each dwelling
unit or guest room shall be equipped with source specific and
whole house ventilation systems designed and installed to
satisfy the ventilation requirements of this section. All
public corridors shall meet the ventilation requirements in
Section 1203 of the International Building Code.
303.3 Source Specific Exhaust Ventilation Requirements.
303.3.1 Source Specific Ventilation: Source specific
exhaust ventilation is required in each kitchen, bathroom,
water closet, laundry room, indoor swimming pool, spa, and
other rooms where excess water vapor or cooking odor is
produced. The minimum source specific ventilation effective
exhaust capacity shall be not less than levels specified in
Table 3-1.
303.3.2 Source Specific Exhaust Fans: Exhaust fans
providing source specific ventilation shall have a minimum fan
flow rating not less than 50 cfm at 0.25 inches water gauge
for bathrooms, laundries, or similar rooms and 100 cfm at 0.25
inches water gauge for kitchens. Manufacturers' fan flow
ratings shall be determined as per HVI 916 (April 1995) or
AMCA 210.
EXCEPTION: | Where a range hood or down draft exhaust fan is used to satisfy the source specific ventilation requirements for kitchens, the range hood or down draft exhaust shall not be less than 100 cfm at 0.10 inches water gauge. |
303.3.4 Source Specific Ventilation Ducts: Source
specific ventilation ducts shall terminate outside the
building. Exhaust ducts shall be equipped with back-draft
dampers. All exhaust ducts in unconditioned spaces shall be
insulated to a minimum of R-4. Terminal elements shall have
at least the equivalent net free area of the duct work. Terminal elements for exhaust fan duct systems shall be
screened or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other
material.
303.4 Prescriptive Whole House Ventilation Systems:
Whole house ventilation shall be provided by a system that
meets the requirements of either Section 303.3.1, 303.3.2,
303.3.3, or 303.3.4. A system which meets all of the
requirements of one of these sections shall be deemed to
satisfy the requirements for a whole house ventilation system.
303.4.1 Intermittent Whole House Ventilation Using
Exhaust Fans: This section establishes minimum prescriptive
requirements for intermittent whole house ventilation systems
using exhaust fans. A system which meets all the requirements
of this section shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements
for a whole house ventilation system.
303.4.1.1 Whole House Ventilation Fans: Exhaust fans
providing whole house ventilation shall have a flow rating at
0.25 inches water gauge as specified in Table 3-2.
Manufacturers' fan flow ratings shall be determined according
to HVI 916 (April 1995) or AMCA 210.
303.4.1.2 Fan Noise: Whole house fans located four feet
or less from the interior grille shall have a sone rating of
1.5 or less measured at 0.1 inches water gauge. Manufacturer's noise ratings shall be determined as per HVI
915 (October 1995). Remotely mounted fans shall be
acoustically isolated from the structural elements of the
building and from attached duct work using insulated flexible
duct or other approved material.
303.4.1.3 Fan Controls: The whole house ventilation fan
shall be controlled by a 24-hour clock timer with the
capability of continuous operation, manual and automatic
control. The 24-hour timer shall be readily accessible. The
24-hour timer shall be capable of operating the whole house
ventilation fan without energizing other energy-consuming
appliances. At the time of final inspection, the automatic
control timer shall be set to operate the whole house fan for
at least eight hours a day. A label shall be affixed to the
control that reads "Whole House Ventilation (see operating
instructions)."
303.4.1.4 Exhaust Ducts: All exhaust ducts shall
terminate outside the building. Exhaust ducts shall be
equipped with back-draft dampers. All exhaust ducts in
unconditioned spaces shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4.
303.4.1.5 Outdoor Air Inlets: Outdoor air shall be
distributed to each habitable room by individual outdoor air
inlets. Where outdoor air supplies are separated from exhaust
points by doors, provisions shall be made to ensure air flow
by installation of distribution ducts, undercutting doors,
installation of grilles, transoms, or similar means where
permitted by the International Building Code. Doors shall be
undercut to a minimum of one-half inch above the surface of
the finish floor covering.
Individual room outdoor air inlets shall:
a. Have controllable and secure openings;
b. Be sleeved or otherwise designed so as not to compromise the thermal properties of the wall or window in which they are placed;
c. Provide not less than four square inches of net free area of opening for each habitable space. Any inlet or combination of inlets which provide 10 cfm at 10 Pascals as determined by the Home Ventilating Institute Air Flow Test Standard (HVI 901 (November 1996)) are deemed equivalent to four square inches net free area.
Inlets shall be screened or otherwise protected from
entry by leaves or other material. Outdoor air inlets shall
be located so as not to take air from the following areas:
a. Closer than 10 feet from an appliance vent outlet, unless such vent outlet is 3 feet above the outdoor air inlet.
b. Where it will pick up objectionable odors, fumes or flammable vapors.
c. A hazardous or unsanitary location.
d. A room or space having any fuel-burning appliances therein.
e. Closer than 10 feet from a vent opening of a plumbing drainage system unless the vent opening is at least 3 feet above the air inlet.
f. Attic, crawl spaces, or garages.
(( |
303.4.2.1 Integrated Whole House Ventilation Systems:
Integrated Whole House Ventilation Systems shall provide
outdoor air at the rates ((specified in Table 3-2)) calculated
using Section 302.3.1. Integrated Forced-Air Ventilation
Systems shall distribute outdoor air to each habitable room
through the forced-air system ducts. Integrated Forced-Air
Ventilation Systems shall have an outdoor air inlet duct
connecting a terminal element on the outside of the building
to the return air plenum of the forced-air system, at a point
within four (4) feet upstream of the air handler. The outdoor
air inlet duct connection to the return air stream shall be
located upstream of the forced-air system blower and shall not
be connected directly into a furnace cabinet to prevent
thermal shock to the heat exchanger. ((The outdoor air inlet
duct shall be prescriptively sized in accordance with Table
3-5.)) The system will be equipped with ((one of the
following:
1.)) a motorized damper connected to the automatic
ventilation control as specified in Section 303.3.2.2((; or
2. A damper installed and set to meet minimum flow rates as specified in Table 3-2, by either field testing or following manufacturer's installation instructions based on site conditions; or
3. An automatic flow regulated device with field measured or field calculated minimum negative pressure of 0.07 inches water gauge at the point where the outside air duct is connected to the return air plenum)). The required flow rate shall be verified by field testing with a flow hood or a flow measuring station.
303.4.2.2 Ventilation Controls: The whole house
ventilation system shall be controlled by a 24-hour clock
timer with the capability of continuous operation, manual and
automatic control. This control will control the forced air
system blower and ((if applicable)) the automatic damper. The
24-hour timer shall be readily accessible. The 24-hour timer
shall be capable of operating the whole house ventilation
system without energizing other energy-consuming appliances. At the time of final inspection, the automatic control timer
shall be set to operate the whole house system for at least
eight hours a day. A label shall be affixed to the control
that reads "Whole House Ventilation (see operating
instructions)."
303.4.2.3 Ventilation Duct Insulation: All supply ducts
in the conditioned space shall be insulated to a minimum of
R-4.
303.4.2.4 Outdoor Air Inlets: Inlets shall be screened
or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material.
Outdoor air inlets shall be located so as not to take air from
the following areas:
a. Closer than 10 feet from an appliance vent outlet, unless such vent outlet is 3 feet above the outdoor air inlet.
b. Where it will pick up objectionable odors, fumes or flammable vapors.
c. A hazardous or unsanitary location.
d. A room or space having any fuel-burning appliances therein.
e. Closer than 10 feet from a vent opening of a plumbing drainage system unless the vent opening is at least 3 feet above the air inlet.
f. Attic, crawl spaces, or garages.
303.4.3 Prescriptive Requirements for Intermittent Whole
House Ventilation Using a Supply Fan: This section
establishes minimum prescriptive requirements for intermittent
whole house ventilation systems using an inline supply fan. A
system which meets all the requirements of this section shall
be deemed to satisfy the requirements for a whole house
ventilation system.
303.4.3.1 Outdoor Air: Supply Fan Ventilation Systems
shall distribute outdoor air to each habitable room through
the forced-air system ducts or through dedicated ducts to each
habitable room. Supply fans shall have the capacity to
provide the amount of outdoor air specified in Table 3-2 at
0.4 inches water gauge as per HVI 916 (April 1995). The
outdoor air must be filtered before it is delivered to
habitable rooms. The filter may be located at the intake
device, inline with the fan, or, in the case of a connection
to the return plenum of the airhandler, using the furnace
filter. An outdoor air inlet shall be connected to either the
supply or return air stream.
303.4.3.2 Ducts: An outdoor air inlet duct connection to
the supply air stream shall be located downstream of the
forced-air system blower. An outdoor air inlet duct
connection to the return air stream shall be located at least
four feet upstream of the forced-air system blower and its
filter. Neither type of duct shall be connected directly into
a furnace cabinet to prevent thermal shock to the heat
exchanger. The outdoor air inlet duct shall be prescriptively
sized in accordance with Table 3-6. The terminal element on
the outside of the building shall be sized two inches in
diameter larger than the outdoor air inlet duct.
303.4.3.3 Dampers: The system shall be equipped with a
back-draft damper and one of the following:
1. A calibrated manual volume damper installed and set to meet the measured flow rates specified in Table 3-2 by field testing with a pressure gauge and/or following manufacturer's installation instructions, or
2. A manual volume damper installed and set to meet the measured flow rates specified in Table 3-2 by field testing with a flow hood or a flow measuring station; or
3. An automatic flow-regulating device sized to the specified flow rates in Table 3-2 which provides constant flow over a pressure range of 0.2 to 0.6 inches water gauge.
303.4.3.4 Ventilation Controls: The whole house
ventilation system shall be controlled by a 24 hour clock
timer with the capability of continuous operation, manual and
automatic control. This control will control the inline
supply fan. The 24-hour timer shall be readily accessible. The 24 hour timer shall be capable of operating the whole
house ventilation system without energizing other
energy-consuming appliances. At the time of final inspection,
the automatic control timer shall be set to operate the whole
house system for at least eight hours a day. A label shall be
affixed to the control that reads "Whole House Ventilation
(see operating instructions)."
303.4.3.5 Ventilation Duct Insulation: All supply ducts
in the conditioned space shall be insulated to a minimum of
R-4.
303.4.3.6 Outdoor Air Inlets: Inlets shall be screened
or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material.
Outdoor air inlets shall be located so as not to take air from
the following areas:
a. Closer than 10 feet from an appliance vent outlet, unless such vent outlet is 3 feet above the outdoor air inlet.
b. Where it will pick up objectionable odors, fumes or flammable vapors.
c. A hazardous or unsanitary location.
d. A room or space having any fuel-burning appliances therein.
e. Closer than 10 feet from a vent opening of a plumbing drainage system unless the vent opening is at least 3 feet above the air inlet.
f. Attic, crawl spaces, or garages.
303.4.4 Prescriptive Requirements for Intermittent Whole
House Ventilation Using a Heat Recovery Ventilation System:
This section establishes minimum prescriptive requirements for
intermittent whole house ventilation using a heat recovery
ventilation system.
303.4.4.1 Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems: All duct
work in heat recovery ventilation systems shall be ((not less
than six inch diameter. Balancing dampers shall be installed
on the inlet and exhaust side. Flow measurement grids shall
be installed on the supply and return. System minimum flow
rating shall be not less than that specified in Table 3-2. Maximum flow rates in Table 3-2 do not apply to heat recovery
ventilation systems)) sized and installed per the
manufacturer's instructions. System minimum flow rating shall
be not less than that specified in Table 3-2. Heat recovery
ventilation systems shall have a filter on the upstream side
of the heat exchanger in both the intake and exhaust
airstreams with a Minimum Efficiency Ratings Value (MERV) of
6.
303.4.4.2 Ventilation Controls: The whole house
ventilation system shall be controlled by a 24 hour clock
timer with the capability of continuous operation, manual and
automatic control. This control will control the inline
supply fan. The 24-hour timer shall be readily accessible. The 24-hour timer shall be capable of operating the whole
house ventilation system without energizing other
energy-consuming appliances. At the time of final inspection,
the automatic control timer shall be set to operate the whole
house system for at least eight hours a day. A label shall be
affixed to the control that reads "Whole House Ventilation
(see operating instructions)."
303.4.4.3 Ventilation Duct Insulation: All supply ducts
in the conditioned space installed upstream of the heat
exchanger shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4.
303.4.4.4 Outdoor Air Inlets: Inlets shall be screened
or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material.
Outdoor air inlets shall be located so as not to take air from
the following areas:
a. Closer than 10 feet from an appliance vent outlet, unless such vent outlet is 3 feet above the outdoor air inlet.
b. Where it will pick up objectionable odors, fumes or flammable vapors.
c. A hazardous or unsanitary location.
d. A room or space having any fuel-burning appliances therein.
e. Closer than 10 feet from a vent opening of a plumbing drainage system unless the vent opening is at least 3 feet above the air inlet.
f. Attic, crawl spaces, or garages.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020, and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 04-07-192, § 51-13-303, filed 3/24/04, effective 7/1/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020. 01-02-099, § 51-13-303, filed 1/3/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190(2) and 1992 c 132. 93-02-056, § 51-13-303, filed 1/6/93, effective 7/1/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 91-01-102, § 51-13-303, filed 12/18/90, effective 7/1/91.]
((304.1 Ventilation: The minimum requirements for
operable area to provide natural ventilation are specified in
the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted by the state
of Washington.
Where a mechanical ventilation system is installed, the
mechanical ventilation system shall be capable of supplying
ventilation air to each zone with the minimum outdoor air
quantities specified in Table 3-4.
EXCEPTION:Where occupancy density is known and documented in the plans, the outside air rate may be based on
the design occupant density. Under no circumstance shall the occupancies used result in outside air less
than one-half that resulting from application of Table 3-4 estimated maximum occupancy values.
The outdoor air shall be ducted in a fully enclosed path
directly to every air handling unit in each zone not provided
with sufficient operable area for natural ventilation.
EXCEPTION:Ducts may terminate within 12 inches of the intake to an HVAC unit provided they are physically
fastened so that the outside air duct is directed into the unit intake.
In all parking garages, other than open parking garages
as defined in IBC 406.3, used for storing or handling of
automobiles operating under their own power and on all loading
platforms in bus terminals, ventilation shall be provided at
1.5 cfm per square foot of gross floor area. The building
official may approve an alternate ventilation system designed
to exhaust a minimum fourteen thousand cfm for each operating
vehicle. Such system shall be based on the anticipated
instantaneous movement rate of vehicles but not less than 2.5
percent (or one vehicle) of the garage capacity. Automatic
carbon monoxide sensing systems may be submitted for approval.
In all buildings used for the repair of automobiles, each
repair stall shall be equipped with an exhaust extension duct,
extending to the outside of the building, which if over ten
feet in length, shall mechanically exhaust three hundred cfm. Connecting offices and waiting rooms shall be supplied with
conditioned air under positive pressure.
Combustion air requirements shall conform to the
requirements of Chapter 7 of the International Mechanical Code
(IMC).
Mechanical refrigerating equipment and rooms storing
refrigerants shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 11
of the IMC.
304.2 Alternate Systems: Alternate systems designed in
accordance with ASHRAE Standard 62.1.2004 shall be
permitted.))
TABLE 3-1
Minimum Source Specific Ventilation Capacity
Requirements
Bathrooms | Kitchens | |
Intermittently operating | 50 cfm | 100 cfm |
Continuous operation | 20 cfm | 25 cfm |
TABLE 3-2
Ventilation Rates For All Group R Occupancies ((four (4) stories and less*Minimum and Maximum Ventilation Rates: Cubic Feet Per Minute (CFM))) (Continuously operating systems)
(( Area, ft2 |
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Bedrooms | |||||||||||
Floor Area, ft2 | 0-1 | 2-3 | 4-5 | 6-7 | >7 | ||||||
<1500 | 30 | 45 | 60 | 75 | 90 | ||||||
1501-3000 | 45 | 60 | 75 | 90 | 105 | ||||||
3001-4500 | 60 | 75 | 90 | 105 | 120 | ||||||
4501-6000 | 75 | 90 | 105 | 120 | 135 | ||||||
6001-7500 | 90 | 105 | 120 | 135 | 150 | ||||||
>7500 | 105 | 120 | 135 | 150 | 165 |
TABLE 3-3
Prescriptive Exhaust Duct Sizing
Fan
Tested CFM @ 0.25 W.G. |
Minimum Flex Diameter |
Maximum Length Feet |
Minimum Smooth Diameter |
Maximum Length Feet |
Maximum Elbows1 |
50 | 4 inch | 25 | 4 inch | 70 | 3 |
50 | 5 inch | 90 | 5 inch | 100 | 3 |
50 | 6 inch | No Limit | 6 inch | No Limit | 3 |
80 | 4 inch2 | NA | 4 inch | 20 | 3 |
80 | 5 inch | 15 | 5 inch | 100 | 3 |
80 | 6 inch | 90 | 6 inch | No Limit | 3 |
100 | 5 inch2 | NA | 5 inch | 50 | 3 |
100 | 6 inch | 45 | 6 inch | No Limit | 3 |
125 | 6 inch | 15 | 6 inch | No Limit | 3 |
125 | 7 inch | 70 | 7 inch | No Limit | 3 |
1. | For each additional elbow subtract 10 feet from length. |
2. | Flex ducts of this diameter are not permitted with fans of this size. |
TABLE 3-4
((Outdoor air requirements for ventilation1
Occupancies not subject to sections 302 and 303
(( |
Maximum2Occupancy P/1000 ft2 or 100 m2 |
Requirements cfm/person |
Occupancy Facilities |
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Stories6 |
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centers and data entry areas |
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or urinal10 |
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and deck area)15 |
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Daily Fractional Operation Time, f | Ventilation Effectiveness, &egr; | ||
f ≤ 35% | 0.33 | ||
35% f < 60% | 0.50 | ||
60% ≤ f < 80% | 0.75 | ||
80% ≤ f | 1.0 |
TABLE 3-5
Prescriptive Integrated Forced Air Supply Duct Sizing
Required Flow (CFM) Per Table 3-2 |
Minimum Smooth Duct Diameter |
Minimum Flexible Duct Diameter |
Maximum Length1 |
Maximum Number of Elbows2 |
50-80 | 6" | 7" | 20' | 3 |
80-125 | 7" | 8" | 20' | 3 |
115-175 | 8" | 10" | 20' | 3 |
170-240 | 9" | 11" | 20' | 3 |
1. | For lengths over 20 feet increase duct diameter 1 inch. |
2. | For elbows numbering more than 3 increase duct diameter 1 inch. |
Supply Fan Tested CFM At 0.4" WG | ||
Specified volume from Table 3-2 |
Minimum Smooth Duct Diameter |
Minimum Flexible Duct Diameter |
50-90 CFM | 4 inch | 5 inch |
90-150 CFM | 5 inch | 6 inch |
150-250 CFM | 6 inch | 7 inch |
250-400 CFM | 7 inch | 8 inch |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 07-01-095, § 51-13-304, filed 12/19/06, effective 7/1/07; 04-07-192, § 51-13-304, filed 3/24/04, effective 7/1/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190, 19.27.020. 01-02-099, § 51-13-304, filed 1/3/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 95-01-128, § 51-13-304, filed 12/21/94, effective 6/30/95. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190(2) and 1992 c 132. 93-02-056, § 51-13-304, filed 1/6/93, effective 7/1/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 91-01-102, § 51-13-304, filed 12/18/90, effective 7/1/91.]
501.1 General: The criteria of this chapter establishes
minimum radon resistive construction requirements for all
Group R Occupancies except buildings complying with the
International Residential Code. These requirements are
adopted pursuant to the ventilation requirements of Section 7,
of Chapter 2 of the Session Laws of 1990.
501.2 Application: The requirements of this chapter
shall be adopted and enforced by all jurisdictions of the
state according to the following subsections:
501.2.1: All jurisdictions of the state shall comply
with section 502.
501.2.2: Clark, Ferry, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Skamania,
Spokane, and Stevens counties shall also comply with section
503.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190 and 19.27.020 and Chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 07-01-095, § 51-13-501, filed 12/19/06, effective 7/1/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.190. 95-01-128, § 51-13-501, filed 12/21/94, effective 6/30/95; 91-01-102, § 51-13-501, filed 12/18/90, effective 7/1/91.]