Chapter 1 [RE]—Scope and administration.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R101—Scope and general requirements.
R101.1 Title. This code shall be known as the Washington State Energy Code-Residential, and shall be cited as such. It is referred to herein as "this code."
R101.2 Scope. This code applies to
residential buildings and the buildings sites and associated systems and equipment. This code shall be the maximum and minimum energy code for residential construction in each town, city and county. Residential
sleeping units, Group I-1, Condition 2 assisted living facilities licensed by Washington state under chapter
388-78A WAC and Group I-1, Condition 2 residential treatment facilities licensed by Washington state under chapter
246-337 WAC shall utilize the commercial building sections of the energy code regardless of the number of stories of height above grade plane.
R101.3 Intent. This code shall regulate the design and construction of buildings for the effective use and conservation of energy over the useful life of each building. This code is intended to provide flexibility to permit the use of innovative approaches and techniques to achieve this objective. This code is not intended to abridge safety, health or environmental requirements contained in other applicable codes or ordinances.
R101.4 Applicability. Where, in any specific case, different sections of this code specify different materials, methods of construction or other requirements, the most restrictive shall govern. Where there is a conflict between a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall govern.
R101.4.1 Mixed residential and commercial buildings. Where a building includes both residential building and commercial building portions, each portion shall be separately considered and meet the applicable provisions of the WSEC - Commercial or WSEC - Residential Provisions.
R101.5 Compliance.Residential buildings shall meet the provisions of WSEC - Residential Provisions. Commercial buildings shall meet the provisions of WSEC - Commercial Provisions.
R101.5.1 Compliance materials. The code official shall be permitted to approve specific computer software, worksheets, compliance manuals and other similar materials that meet the intent of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-10100, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045, and chapters
19.27, 19.27A, and
34.05 RCW. WSR 17-17-160, § 51-11R-10100, filed 8/23/17, effective 10/1/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10100, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10100, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R101—Scope and general requirements.
R101.1 Title. This code shall be known as the Washington State Energy Code-Residential, and shall be cited as such. It is referred to herein as "this code."
The 2021 edition of the Washington State Energy Code is hereby adopted. The Washington State Energy Code adopted under chapter 51-11R WAC shall become effective in all counties and cities of this state on July 1, 2023.
R101.2 Scope. This code applies to residential buildings and the buildings sites and associated systems and equipment. This code shall be the maximum and minimum energy code for residential construction in each town, city and county. Residential sleeping units, Group I-1, Condition 2 assisted living facilities licensed by Washington state under chapter 388-78A WAC and Group I-1, Condition 2 residential treatment facilities licensed by Washington state under chapter 246-337 WAC shall utilize the commercial building sections of the energy code regardless of the number of stories of height above grade plane.
R101.3 Intent. This code shall regulate the design and construction of buildings for the effective use and conservation of energy over the useful life of each building. This code is intended to provide flexibility to permit the use of innovative approaches and techniques to achieve this objective. This code is not intended to abridge safety, health or environmental requirements contained in other applicable codes or ordinances.
R101.4 Applicability. Where, in any specific case, different sections of this code specify different materials, methods of construction or other requirements, the most restrictive shall govern. Where there is a conflict between a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall govern.
R101.4.1 Mixed residential and commercial buildings. Where a building includes both residential building and commercial building portions, each portion shall be separately considered and meet the applicable provisions of the WSEC - Commercial or WSEC - Residential Provisions.
R101.5 Compliance.Residential buildings shall meet the provisions of WSEC - Residential Provisions. Commercial buildings shall meet the provisions of WSEC - Commercial Provisions.
R101.5.1 Compliance materials. The code official shall be permitted to approve specific computer software, worksheets, compliance manuals and other similar materials that meet the intent of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10100, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-10100, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045, and chapters
19.27, 19.27A, and
34.05 RCW. WSR 17-17-160, § 51-11R-10100, filed 8/23/17, effective 10/1/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10100, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10100, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R102—Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment.
R102.1 General. The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code. The code official shall have the authority to approve an alternative material, design or method of construction upon application of the owner or owner's authorized agent. The code official shall first find that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, not less than the equivalent of that prescribed in this code for strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safety. Where the alternative material, design or method of construction is not approved, the code official shall respond in writing, stating the reason why the alternative was not approved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-10200, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10200, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10200, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R102—Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment.
R102.1 General. The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code, provided that any such alternative has been approved. The code official shall have the authority to approve an alternative material, design or method of construction upon the written application of the owner or owner's authorized agent. The code official shall first find that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, not less than the equivalent of that prescribed in this code for strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability, energy efficiency and safety. The code official shall respond in writing, stating the reason why the alternative was approved or was not approved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10200, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-10200, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10200, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10200, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R103—Construction documents.
R103.1 General. Construction documents, technical report, and other supporting data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. The construction documents and technical reports shall be prepared by a registered design professional where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed. Where special conditions exist, the code official is authorized to require necessary construction documents to be prepared by a registered design professional.
EXCEPTION: | The code official is authorized to waive the requirements for construction documents or other supporting data if the code official determines they are not necessary to confirm compliance with this code. |
R103.2 Information on construction documents. Construction documents shall be drawn to scale upon suitable material. Electronic media documents are permitted to be submitted when approved by the code official. Construction documents shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work proposed, and show in sufficient detail pertinent data and features of the building, systems and equipment as herein governed. Details shall include, but are not limited to, the following as applicable:
1. Insulation materials and their R-values
2. Fenestration U-factors and SHGCs
3. Area-weighted U-factor and SHGC calculations
4. Mechanical system design criteria
5. Mechanical and service water heating system and equipment types, sizes and efficiencies
6. Equipment and systems controls
7. Duct sealing, duct and pipe insulation and location
8. Air sealing details.
R103.2.1 Building thermal envelope depiction. The building's thermal envelope shall be represented on the construction documents.
R103.3 Examination of documents. The code official shall examine or cause to be examined the accompanying construction documents and shall ascertain whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this code and other pertinent laws or ordinances. The code official is authorized to utilize a registered design professional or other approved entity not affiliated with the building design or construction in conducting the review of the plans and specifications for compliance with the code.
R103.3.1 Approval of construction documents. When the code official issues a permit where construction documents are required, the construction documents shall be endorsed in writing and stamped "Reviewed for Code Compliance." Such approved construction documents shall not be changed, modified or altered without authorization from the code official. Work shall be done in accordance with the approved construction documents.
One set of construction documents so reviewed shall be retained by the code official. The other set shall be returned to the applicant, kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the code official or a duly authorized representative.
R103.3.2 Previous approvals. This code shall not require changes in the construction documents, construction or designated occupancy of a structure for which a lawful permit has been heretofore issued or otherwise lawfully authorized, and the construction of which has been pursued in good faith within 180 days after the effective date of this code and has not been abandoned.
R103.3.3 Phased approval. The code official shall have the authority to issue a permit for the construction of part of an energy conservation system before the construction documents for the entire system have been submitted or approved, provided adequate information and detailed statements have been filed complying with all pertinent requirements of this code. The holders of such permit shall proceed at their own risk without assurance that the permit for the entire energy conservation system will be granted.
R103.4 Amended construction documents. Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in compliance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval as an amended set of construction documents.
R103.5 Retention of construction documents. One set of approved construction documents shall be retained by the code official for a period of not less than 180 days from date of completion of the permitted work, or as required by state or local laws.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10300, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10300, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R103—Construction documents.
R103.1 General. Construction documents, technical report, and other supporting data shall be submitted in one or more sets, or in a digital format where allowed by the code official, with each application for a permit. The construction documents and technical reports shall be prepared by a registered design professional where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed. Where special conditions exist, the code official is authorized to require necessary construction documents to be prepared by a registered design professional.
EXCEPTION: | The code official is authorized to waive the requirements for construction documents or other supporting data if the code official determines they are not necessary to confirm compliance with this code. |
R103.2 Information on construction documents. Construction documents shall be drawn to scale upon suitable material. Electronic media documents are permitted to be submitted when approved by the code official. Construction documents shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work proposed, and show in sufficient detail pertinent data and features of the building, systems and equipment as herein governed. Details shall include, but are not limited to, the following as applicable:
1. Energy compliance path per Section R401.2.
2. Insulation materials and their R-values.
3. Fenestration U-factors and SHGCs.
4. Area-weighted U-factor and SHGC calculations.
5. Mechanical system design criteria.
6. Mechanical and service water heating system and equipment types, sizes and efficiencies.
7. Equipment and systems controls.
8. Duct sealing, duct and pipe insulation and location.
9. Air sealing details.
R103.2.1 Building thermal envelope depiction. The building's thermal envelope shall be represented on the construction documents.
R103.3 Examination of documents. The code official shall examine or cause to be examined the accompanying construction documents and shall ascertain whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this code and other pertinent laws or ordinances. The code official is authorized to utilize a registered design professional or other approved entity not affiliated with the building design or construction in conducting the review of the plans and specifications for compliance with the code.
R103.3.1 Approval of construction documents. When the code official issues a permit where construction documents are required, the construction documents shall be endorsed in writing and stamped "Reviewed for Code Compliance." Such approved construction documents shall not be changed, modified or altered without authorization from the code official. Work shall be done in accordance with the approved construction documents.
One set of construction documents so reviewed shall be retained by the code official. The other set shall be returned to the applicant, kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the code official or a duly authorized representative.
R103.3.2 Previous approvals. This code shall not require changes in the construction documents, construction or designated occupancy of a structure for which a lawful permit has been heretofore issued or otherwise lawfully authorized, and the construction of which has been pursued in good faith within 180 days after the effective date of this code and has not been abandoned.
R103.3.3 Phased approval. The code official shall have the authority to issue a permit for the construction of part of an energy conservation system before the construction documents for the entire system have been submitted or approved, provided adequate information and detailed statements have been filed complying with all pertinent requirements of this code. The holders of such permit shall proceed at their own risk without assurance that the permit for the entire energy conservation system will be granted.
R103.4 Amended construction documents. Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in compliance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval as an amended set of construction documents.
R103.5 Retention of construction documents. One set of approved construction documents shall be retained by the code official for a period of not less than 180 days from date of completion of the permitted work, or as required by state or local laws.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10300, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10300, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10300, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R104—Inspections.
R104.1 General. Construction or work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the code official or his or her designated agent, and such construction or work shall remain visible and able to be accessed for inspection purposes until approved. It shall be the duty of the permit applicant to cause the work to remain visible and able to be accessed for inspection purposes. Neither the code official nor the jurisdiction shall be liable for expense entailed in the removal or replacement of any material, product, system or building component required to allow inspection to validate compliance with this code.
R104.2 Required inspections. The code official or his or her designated agent, upon notification, shall make the inspections set forth in Sections R104.2.1 through R104.2.5.
R104.2.1 Footing and foundation inspection. Inspections associated with footings and foundations shall verify compliance with the code as to R-value, location, thickness, depth of burial and protection of insulation as required by the code and approved plans and specifications.
R104.2.2 Framing and rough-in inspection. Inspections at framing and rough-in shall be made before application of interior finish and shall verify compliance with the code as to types of insulation and corresponding R-values and their correct location and proper installation; fenestration properties (U-factor and SHGC) and proper installation; and air leakage controls as required by the code and approved plans and specifications.
R104.2.2.1 Wall insulation inspection. The code official, upon notification, shall make a wall insulation inspection in addition to those inspections required in Section R109 of the International Residential Code. This inspection shall be made after all wall and cavity insulation is in place and prior to cover.
R104.2.3 Plumbing rough-in inspection. Inspections at plumbing rough-in shall verify compliance as required by the code and approved plans and specifications as to types of insulation and corresponding R-values and protection, and required controls.
R104.2.4 Mechanical rough-in inspection. Inspections at mechanical rough-in shall verify compliance as required by the code and approved plans and specifications as to installed HVAC equipment type and size, required controls, system insulation and corresponding R-value, system air leakage control, programmable thermostats, dampers, whole-house ventilation and minimum fan efficiency.
EXCEPTION: | Systems serving multiple dwelling units shall be inspected in accordance with Section C104.2.4. |
R104.2.5 Final inspection. The building shall have a final inspection and not be occupied until approved.
R104.3 Reinspection. A building shall be reinspected when determined necessary by the code official.
R104.4 Approved inspection agencies. The code official is authorized to accept reports of third-party inspection agencies not affiliated with the building design or construction, provided such agencies are approved as to qualifications and reliability relevant to the building components and systems they are inspecting.
R104.5 Inspection requests. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit or their duly authorized agent to notify the code official when work is ready for inspection. It shall be the duty of the permit holder to provide access to and means for inspections of such work that are required by this code.
R104.6 Reinspection and testing. Where any work or installation does not pass an initial test or inspection, the necessary corrections shall be made so as to achieve compliance with this code. The work or installation shall then be resubmitted to the code official for inspection and testing.
R104.7 Approval. After the prescribed tests and inspections indicate that the work complies in all respects with this code, a notice of approval shall be issued by the code official.
R104.7.1 Revocation. The code official is authorized to, in writing, suspend or revoke a notice of approval issued under the provisions of this code wherever the certificate is issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or where it is determined that the building or structure, premise, or portion thereof is in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-10400, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-10400, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-10400, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17; WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10400, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10400, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R104—Fees.
R104.1 Fees. A permit shall not be issued until the fees prescribed in Section R107.2 have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit be released until the additional fee, if any, has been paid.
R104.2 Schedule of permit fees. A fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority.
R104.3 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to an additional fee established by the code official, which shall be in addition to the required permit fees.
R104.4 Related fees. The payment of the fee for the construction, alteration, removal, or demolition of work done in connection to or concurrently with the work or activity authorized by a permit shall not relieve the applicant or holder of the permit from the payment of other fees that are prescribed by law.
R104.5 Refunds. The code official is authorized to establish a refund policy.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10400, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-10400, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-10400, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-10400, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17; WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10400, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10400, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R105—Validity.
R105.1 General. If a portion of this code is held to be illegal or void, such a decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this code.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R105—Inspections.
R105.1 General. Construction or work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the code official or his or her designated agent, and such construction or work shall remain visible and able to be accessed for inspection purposes until approved. It shall be the duty of the permit applicant to cause the work to remain visible and able to be accessed for inspection purposes. Neither the code official nor the jurisdiction shall be liable for expense entailed in the removal or replacement of any material, product, system or building component required to allow inspection to validate compliance with this code.
R105.2 Required inspections. The code official or his or her designated agent, upon notification, shall make the inspections set forth in Sections R104.2.1 through R104.2.5.
R105.2.1 Footing and foundation inspection. Inspections associated with footings and foundations shall verify compliance with the code as to R-value, location, thickness, depth of burial and protection of insulation as required by the code and approved plans and specifications.
R105.2.2 Framing and rough-in inspection. Inspections at framing and rough-in shall be made before application of interior finish and shall verify compliance with the code as to types of insulation and corresponding R-values and their correct location and proper installation; fenestration properties (U-factor and SHGC) and proper installation; and air leakage controls as required by the code and approved plans and specifications.
R105.2.2.1 Wall insulation inspection. The code official, upon notification, shall make a wall insulation inspection in addition to those inspections required in Section R109 of the International Residential Code. This inspection shall be made after all wall and cavity insulation is in place and prior to cover.
R105.2.3 Plumbing rough-in inspection. Inspections at plumbing rough-in shall verify compliance as required by the code and approved plans and specifications as to types of insulation and corresponding R-values and protection, and required controls.
R105.2.4 Mechanical rough-in inspection. Inspections at mechanical rough-in shall verify compliance as required by the code and approved plans and specifications as to installed HVAC equipment type and size, required controls, system insulation and corresponding R-value, system air leakage control, programmable thermostats, dampers, whole-house ventilation and minimum fan efficiency.
EXCEPTION: | Systems serving multiple dwelling units shall be inspected in accordance with Section C104.2.4. |
R105.2.5 Final inspection. The building shall have a final inspection and not be occupied until approved.
R105.3 Reinspection. A building shall be reinspected when determined necessary by the code official.
R105.4 Approved inspection agencies. The code official is authorized to accept reports of third-party inspection agencies not affiliated with the building design or construction, provided such agencies are approved as to qualifications and reliability relevant to the building components and systems they are inspecting.
R105.5 Inspection requests. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit or their duly authorized agent to notify the code official when work is ready for inspection. It shall be the duty of the permit holder to provide access to and means for inspections of such work that are required by this code.
R105.6 Reinspection and testing. Where any work or installation does not pass an initial test or inspection, the necessary corrections shall be made so as to achieve compliance with this code. The work or installation shall then be resubmitted to the code official for inspection and testing.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10500, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10500, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R106—Referenced standards.
R106.1 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be those listed in Chapter 5, and such codes and standards shall be considered as part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference and as further regulated in Sections R106.1.1 and R106.1.2.
R106.1.1 Conflicts. Where differences occur between provisions of this code and referenced codes and standards, the provisions of this code shall apply.
R106.1.2 Provisions in referenced codes and standards. Where the extent of the reference to a referenced code or standard includes subject matter that is within the scope of this code, the provisions of this code, as applicable, shall take precedence over the provisions in the referenced code or standard.
R106.2 Application of references. References to chapter or section numbers, or to provisions not specifically identified by number, shall be construed to refer to such chapter, section or provision of this code.
R106.3 Other laws. The provisions of this code shall not be deemed to nullify any provisions of local, state or federal law. In addition to the requirements of this code, all occupancies shall conform to the provisions included in the state building code (chapter
19.27 RCW). In case of conflicts among codes enumerated in RCW
19.27.031 (1) through (4) and this code, an earlier named code shall govern over those following. In the case of conflict between the duct sealing and insulation requirements of this code and the duct insulation requirements of Sections 603 and 604 of the
International Mechanical Code, the duct insulation requirements of this code shall govern.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10600, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10600, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R106—Notice of approval.
R106.1 Approval. After the prescribed tests and inspections indicate that the work complies in all respects with this code, a notice of approval shall be issued by the code official.
R106.2 Revocation. The code official is authorized to, in writing, suspend or revoke a notice of approval issued under the provisions of this code wherever the certificate is issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or where it is determined that the building or structure, premise, or portion thereof is in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10600, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10600, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10600, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R107—Fees.
R107.1 Fees. A permit shall not be issued until the fees prescribed in Section R107.2 have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit be released until the additional fee, if any, has been paid.
R107.2 Schedule of permit fees. A fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by the applicable governing authority.
R107.3 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to an additional fee established by the code official, which shall be in addition to the required permit fees.
R107.4 Related fees. The payment of the fee for the construction, alteration, removal or demolition of work done in connection to or concurrently with the work or activity authorized by a permit shall not relieve the applicant or holder of the permit from the payment of other fees that are prescribed by law.
R107.5 Refunds. The code official is authorized to establish a refund policy.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R107—Validity.
R107.1 General. If a portion of this code is held to be illegal or void, such a decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10700, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10700, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R108—Stop work order.
R108.1 Authority. Whenever the code official finds any work regulated by this code being performed in a manner either contrary to the provisions of this code or dangerous or unsafe, the code official is authorized to issue a stop work order.
R108.2 Issuance. The stop work order shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property involved, or to the owner's authorized agent, or to the person doing the work. Upon issuance of a stop work order, the cited work shall immediately cease. The stop work order shall state the reason for the order, and the conditions under which the cited work will be permitted to resume.
R108.3 Emergencies. Where an emergency exists, the code official shall not be required to give a written notice prior to stopping the work.
R108.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be subject to a fine as set by the applicable governing authority.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10800, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10800, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R108—Referenced standards.
R108.1 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be those listed in Chapter 5, and such codes and standards shall be considered as part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference and as further regulated in Sections R106.1.1 and R106.1.2.
R108.1.1 Conflicts. Where differences occur between provisions of this code and referenced codes and standards, the provisions of this code shall apply.
R108.1.2 Provisions in referenced codes and standards. Where the extent of the reference to a referenced code or standard includes subject matter that is within the scope of this code, the provisions of this code, as applicable, shall take precedence over the provisions in the referenced code or standard.
R108.2 Application of references. References to chapter or section numbers, or to provisions not specifically identified by number, shall be construed to refer to such chapter, section, or provision of this code.
R108.3 Other laws. The provisions of this code shall not be deemed to nullify any provisions of local, state, or federal law. In addition to the requirements of this code, all occupancies shall conform to the provisions included in the state building code (chapter
19.27 RCW). In case of conflicts among codes enumerated in RCW
19.27.031 (1) through (4) and this code, an earlier named code shall govern over those following. In the case of conflict between the duct sealing and insulation requirements of this code and the duct insulation requirements of Sections 603 and 604 of the
International Mechanical Code, the duct insulation requirements of this code shall govern.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10800, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-10800, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10800, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R109—Board of appeals.
R109.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the code official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a board of appeals. The code official shall be an ex officio member of said board but shall have no vote on any matter before the board. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the code official.
R109.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The board shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code.
R109.3 Qualifications. The board of appeals shall consist of members who are qualified by experience and training and are not employees of the jurisdiction.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R109—Stop work order.
R109.1 Authority. Whenever the code official finds any work regulated by this code being performed in a manner either contrary to the provisions of this code or dangerous or unsafe, the code official is authorized to issue a stop work order.
R109.2 Issuance. The stop work order shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property involved, or to the owner's authorized agent, or to the person doing the work. Upon issuance of a stop work order, the cited work shall immediately cease. The stop work order shall state the reason for the order, and the conditions under which the cited work will be permitted to resume.
R109.3 Emergencies. Where an emergency exists, the code official shall not be required to give a written notice prior to stopping the work.
R109.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be subject to a fine as set by the applicable governing authority.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-10900, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-10900, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R110—Violations.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to erect or construct any building, or remodel or rehabilitate any existing building or structure in the state, or allow the same to be done, contrary to or in violation of any of the provisions of this code.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R110—Means of appeal.
R110.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the code official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a board of appeals. The code official shall be an ex officio member of said board but shall have no vote on any matter before the board. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the code official.
R110.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply or an equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The board shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code.
R110.3 Qualifications. The board of appeals shall consist of members who are qualified by experience and training and are not employees of the jurisdiction.
R110.4 Administration. The code official shall take immediate action in accordance with the decision of the board.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-11000, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-11000, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R111—Liability.
Nothing contained in this code is intended to be nor shall be construed to create or form the basis for any liability on the part of any city or county or its officers, employees or agents for any injury or damage resulting from the failure of a building to conform to the provisions of this code.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R111—Violations.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to erect or construct any building, or remodel or rehabilitate any existing building or structure in the state, or allow the same to be done, contrary to or in violation of any of the provisions of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-11100, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-11100, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R112—Liability.
Nothing contained in this code is intended to be nor shall be construed to create or form the basis for any liability on the part of any city or county or its officers, employees, or agents for any injury or damage resulting from the failure of a building to conform to the provisions of this code.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-11200, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24.]
Chapter 2 [RE]—Definitions.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
Section R201—General.
R201.1 Scope. Unless stated otherwise, the following words and terms in this code shall have the meanings indicated in this chapter.
R201.2 Interchangeability. Words used in the present tense include the future; words in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter; the singular number includes the plural and the plural includes the singular.
R201.3 Terms defined in other codes. Terms that are not defined in this code but are defined in the International Building Code, International Fire Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code or the International Residential Code shall have the meanings ascribed to them in those codes.
R201.4 Terms not defined. Terms not defined by this chapter shall have ordinarily accepted meanings such as the context implies.
Section R202—General definitions.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.1—A.
ABOVE-GRADE WALL. A wall enclosing conditioned space that is not a below-grade wall. This includes between-floor spandrels, peripheral edges of floors, roof and basement knee walls, dormer walls, gable end walls, walls enclosing a mansard roof and skylight shafts.
ACCESSIBLE. Admitting close approach as a result of not being guarded by locked doors, elevation or other effective means (see "Readily accessible").
ADDITION. An extension or increase in the conditioned space floor area, number of stories or height of a building or structure.
ADVANCED FRAMED WALLS. Studs framed on 24-inch centers with double top plate and single bottom plate. Corners use two studs or other means of fully insulating corners, and one stud is used to support each header. Headers consist of double 2x material with R-10 insulation between the header and exterior sheathing. Interior partition wall/exterior wall intersections are fully insulated in the exterior wall. (See Standard Framing and Appendix A, of this code.)
AIR BARRIER. One or more materials joined together in a continuous manner to restrict or prevent the passage of air through the building thermal envelope and its assemblies.
AIR-IMPERMEABLE INSULATION. An insulation that functions as an air barrier material.
ALTERATION. Any construction, retrofit or renovation to an existing structure other than repair or addition. Also, a change in a building, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system that involves an extension, addition or change to the arrangement, type or purpose of the original installation.
APPROVED. Acceptable to the code official.
APPROVED AGENCY. An established and recognized agency that is regularly engaged in conducting tests or furnishing inspection services, or furnishing product certification, where such agency has been approved by the code official.
AUTOMATIC. Self-acting, operating by its own mechanism when actuated by some impersonal influence, as, for example, a change in current strength, pressure, temperature or mechanical configuration (see "Manual").
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20201, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20201, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20201, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.1—A.
ABOVE-GRADE WALL. A wall enclosing conditioned space that is not a below-grade wall. This includes between-floor spandrels, peripheral edges of floors, roof and basement knee walls, dormer walls, gable end walls, walls enclosing a mansard roof and skylight shafts.
ACCESS (TO). That which enables a device, appliance, or equipment to be reached by ready access or by a means that first requires the removal or movement of a panel or similar obstruction.
ADDITION. An extension or increase in the conditioned space floor area, number of stories or height of a building or structure.
ADVANCED FRAMED WALLS. Studs framed on 24-inch centers with double top plate and single bottom plate. Corners use two studs or other means of fully insulating corners, and one stud is used to support each header. Headers consist of double 2x material with R-10 insulation between the header and exterior sheathing. Interior partition wall/exterior wall intersections are fully insulated in the exterior wall. (See Standard Framing and Appendix A, of this code.)
AIR BARRIER. One or more materials joined together in a continuous manner to restrict or prevent the passage of air through the building thermal envelope and its assemblies.
ALTERATION. Any construction, retrofit or renovation to an existing structure other than repair or addition. Also, a change in a building, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system that involves an extension, addition or change to the arrangement, type or purpose of the original installation.
APPROVED. Acceptable to the code official.
APPROVED AGENCY. An established and recognized agency that is regularly engaged in conducting tests or furnishing inspection services, or furnishing product certification, where such agency has been approved by the code official.
AUTOMATIC. Self-acting, operating by its own mechanism when actuated by some impersonal influence, as, for example, a change in current strength, pressure, temperature or mechanical configuration (see "Manual").
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20201, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20201, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20201, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20201, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.2—B.
BASEMENT WALL. See above-grade wall and below-grade wall.
BELOW-GRADE WALL. That portion of a wall in the building envelope that is entirely below the finish grade and in contact with the ground.
BUILDING. Any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy, including any mechanical systems, service water heating systems and electric power and lighting systems located on the building site and supporting the building.
BUILDING SITE. A contiguous area of land that is under the ownership or control of one entity.
BUILDING THERMAL ENVELOPE. The below-grade walls, above-grade walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, and any other building element assemblies that enclose conditioned space or provides a boundary between conditioned space and exempt or unconditioned space.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.3—C.
C-FACTOR (THERMAL CONDUCTANCE). The coefficient of heat transmission (surface to surface) through a building component or assembly, equal to the time rate of heat flow per unit area and the unit temperature difference between the warm side and cold side surfaces (Btu/h ft2 × °F) [W/(m2 × K)].
CIRCULATING HOT WATER SYSTEM. A specifically designed water distribution system where one or more pumps are operated in the service hot water piping to circulate heated water from the water-heating equipment to the fixture supply and back to the water-heating equipment.
CLIMATE ZONE. A geographical region based on climatic criteria as specified in this code.
CODE OFFICIAL. The officer or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement of this code, or a duly authorized representative.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. For this code, all buildings that are not included in the definition of "Residential buildings."
CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA. The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the conditioned space.
CONDITIONED SPACE. An area, room or space that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and that is directly or indirectly heated or cooled. Spaces are indirectly heated or cooled where they communicate through openings with conditioned spaces, where they are separated from conditioned spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating or cooling.
CONNECTED THERMOSTAT. An internet enabled device that automatically adjusts heating and cooling temperature settings.
CONTINUOUS AIR BARRIER. A combination of materials and assemblies that restrict or prevent the passage of air through the building thermal envelope.
CONTINUOUS INSULATION (c.i.). Insulating material that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than fasteners and service openings. It is installed on the interior or exterior or is integral to any opaque surface of the building envelope.
CURTAIN WALL. Fenestration products used to create an external nonload-bearing wall that is designed to separate the exterior and interior environments.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20203, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20203, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20203, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.3—C.
C-FACTOR (THERMAL CONDUCTANCE). The coefficient of heat transmission (surface to surface) through a building component or assembly, equal to the time rate of heat flow per unit area and the unit temperature difference between the warm side and cold side surfaces (Btu/h ft2 × °F) [W/(m2 × K)].
CAVITY INSULATION. Insulating material located between framing members.
CIRCULATING HOT WATER SYSTEM. A specifically designed water distribution system where one or more pumps are operated in the service hot water piping to circulate heated water from the water-heating equipment to the fixture supply and back to the water-heating equipment.
CLIMATE ZONE. A geographical region based on climatic criteria as specified in this code.
CODE OFFICIAL. The officer or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement of this code, or a duly authorized representative.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. For this code, all buildings that are not included in the definition of "Residential buildings."
CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA. The horizontal projection of the floors associated with the conditioned space.
CONDITIONED SPACE. An area, room or space that is enclosed within the building thermal envelope and that is directly or indirectly heated or cooled. Spaces are indirectly heated or cooled where they communicate through openings with conditioned spaces, where they are separated from conditioned spaces by uninsulated walls, floors or ceilings, or where they contain uninsulated ducts, piping or other sources of heating or cooling.
CONNECTED THERMOSTAT. An internet enabled device that automatically adjusts heating and cooling temperature settings.
CONTINUOUS AIR BARRIER. A combination of materials and assemblies that restrict or prevent the passage of air through the building thermal envelope.
CONTINUOUS INSULATION (c.i.). Insulating material that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than fasteners and service openings. It is installed on the interior or exterior or is integral to any opaque surface of the building envelope.
CURTAIN WALL. Fenestration products used to create an external nonload-bearing wall that is designed to separate the exterior and interior environments.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20203, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20203, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20203, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20203, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.4—D.
DEMAND RECIRCULATION WATER SYSTEM. A water distribution system having one or more recirculation pumps that pump water from a heated water supply pipe back to the heated water source through a cold water supply pipe.
DUCT. A tube or conduit utilized for conveying air. The air passages of self-contained systems are not to be construed as air ducts.
DUCT SYSTEM. A continuous passageway for the transmission of air that, in addition to ducts, includes duct fittings, dampers, plenums, fans and accessory air-handling equipment and appliances.
DUCTLESS MINI-SPLIT HEAT PUMP SYSTEM. A heating and cooling system that is comprised of one or multiple indoor evaporator/air-handling units and an outdoor condensing unit that is connected by refrigerant piping and electrical wiring. A ductless mini-split system is capable of cooling or heating one or more rooms without the use of a central ductwork system.
DWELLING UNIT. A single unit providing complete independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.4—D.
DEMAND RECIRCULATION WATER SYSTEM. A water distribution system where one or more pumps prime the service hot water piping with heated water upon demand for hot water.
DIMMER. A control device that is capable of continuously varying the light output and energy use of light sources.
DUCT. A tube or conduit utilized for conveying air. The air passages of self-contained systems are not to be construed as air ducts.
DUCT SYSTEM. A continuous passageway for the transmission of air that, in addition to ducts, includes duct fittings, dampers, plenums, fans and accessory air-handling equipment and appliances.
DUCTLESS MINI-SPLIT HEAT PUMP SYSTEM. A heating and cooling system that is comprised of one or multiple indoor evaporator/air-handling units and an outdoor condensing unit that is connected by refrigerant piping and electrical wiring. A ductless mini-split system is capable of cooling or heating one or more rooms without the use of a central ductwork system.
DWELLING UNIT. A single unit providing complete independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
DWELLING UNIT ENCLOSURE AREA. The sum of the area of ceiling, floors, and walls separating a dwelling unit's conditioned space from the exterior or from adjacent conditioned or unconditioned spaces. Wall height shall be measured from the finished floor of the dwelling unit to the underside of the floor above.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20204, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20204, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20204, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.5—E.
ENERGY ANALYSIS. A method for estimating the annual energy use of the proposed design and standard reference design based on estimates of energy use.
ENERGY COST. The total estimated annual cost for purchased energy for the building functions regulated by this code, including applicable demand charges.
ENERGY SIMULATION TOOL. An approved software program or calculation-based methodology that projects the annual energy use of a building.
EXTERIOR WALL. Walls including both above-grade walls and below-grade walls.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20205, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20205, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.6—F.
FENESTRATION. Products classified as either vertical fenestration or skylights.
VERTICAL FENESTRATION. Windows (fixed or operable), glazed doors, glazed block and combination opaque/glazed doors composed of glass or other transparent or translucent glazing materials and installed at a slope of not less than 60 degrees from horizontal. Opaque areas such as spandrel panels are not considered vertical fenestration.
SKYLIGHT. Glass or other transparent or translucent glazing material installed with a slope of less than 60 degrees from horizontal.
FENESTRATION AREA. Total area of the fenestration measured using the rough opening, and including the glazing, sash and frame.
FENESTRATION PRODUCT, FIELD-FABRICATED. A fenestration product whose frame is made at the construction site of standard dimensional lumber or other materials that were not previously cut, or otherwise formed with the specific intention of being used to fabricate a fenestration product or exterior door. Field fabricated does not include site-built fenestration.
FENESTRATION PRODUCT, SITE-BUILT. A fenestration designed to be made up of field-glazed or field-assembled units using specific factory cut or otherwise factory-formed framing and glazing units. Examples of site-built fenestration include storefront systems, curtain walls, and atrium roof systems.
F-FACTOR. The perimeter heat loss factor for slab-on-grade floors (Btu/h × ft × °F) [W/(m × K)].
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20206, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20206, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20206, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.6—F.
FENESTRATION. Products classified as either vertical fenestration or skylights.
VERTICAL FENESTRATION. Windows (fixed or operable), glazed doors, glazed block and combination opaque/glazed doors composed of glass or other transparent or translucent glazing materials and installed at a slope of not less than 60 degrees from horizontal. Opaque areas such as spandrel panels are not considered vertical fenestration.
SKYLIGHT. Glass or other transparent or translucent glazing material installed with a slope of less than 60 degrees from horizontal, including unit skylights, tubular daylighting devices and glazing materials in solariums, sunrooms, roofs, and sloped walls.
FENESTRATION AREA. Total area of the fenestration measured using the rough opening, and including the glazing, sash and frame.
FENESTRATION PRODUCT, FIELD-FABRICATED. A fenestration product whose frame is made at the construction site of standard dimensional lumber or other materials that were not previously cut, or otherwise formed with the specific intention of being used to fabricate a fenestration product or exterior door. Field fabricated does not include site-built fenestration.
FENESTRATION PRODUCT, SITE-BUILT. A fenestration designed to be made up of field-glazed or field-assembled units using specific factory cut or otherwise factory-formed framing and glazing units. Examples of site-built fenestration include storefront systems, curtain walls, and atrium roof systems.
F-FACTOR. The perimeter heat loss factor for slab-on-grade floors (Btu/h × ft × °F) [W/(m × K)].
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20206, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20206, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20206, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20206, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
Section R202.7—G.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.8—H.
HEATED SLAB-ON-GRADE FLOOR. Slab-on-grade floor construction in which the heating elements, hydronic tubing, or hot air distribution system is in contact with, or placed within or under, the slab.
HIGH-EFFICACYLIGHT SOURCES. Fixtures that use light emitting diodes (LED), T-8 or smaller diameter linear fluorescent lamps, or other lamps with a minimum efficacy of 65 lumens per watt.
HISTORIC BUILDINGS. Buildings that are listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or designated as historic under an appropriate state or local law.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20208, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20208, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20208, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.8—H.
HEATED SLAB-ON-GRADE FLOOR. Slab-on-grade floor construction in which the heating elements, hydronic tubing, or hot air distribution system is in contact with, or placed within or under, the slab.
HIGH-EFFICACYLIGHT SOURCES. Compact fluorescent lamps, light emitting diode (LED) lamps, T-8 or smaller diameter linear fluorescent lamps, or other lamps with an efficacy of not less than 65 lumens per watt, or luminaires with an efficacy of not less than 45 lumens per watt.
HISTORIC BUILDINGS. Buildings that are listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or designated as historic under an appropriate state or local law.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20208, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20208, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20208, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20208, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.9—I.
INFILTRATION. The uncontrolled inward air leakage into a building caused by the pressure effects of wind or the effect of differences in the indoor and outdoor air density or both.
INSULATED SIDING. A type of continuous insulation with manufacturer-installed insulating material as an integral part of the cladding product having a minimum R-value of R-2.
INSULATING SHEATHING. An insulating board with a core material having a minimum R-value of R-2.
INTEGRATED ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATIO (IEER). A single-number figure of merit expressing cooling part-load EER efficiency for unitary air-conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities for the equipment.
INTERMEDIATE FRAMED WALLS. Studs framed on 16-inch centers with double top plate and single bottom plate. Corners use two studs or other means of fully insulating corners, and each opening is framed by two studs. Headers shall be insulated to R-10.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20209, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20209, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.10—J.
Section 202.11—K.
Section R202.12—L.
LABELED. Equipment, materials or products to which have been affixed a label, seal, symbol or other identifying mark of a nationally recognized testing laboratory, approved agency or other organization concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of the production of the above-labeled items and whose labeling indicates either that the equipment, material or product meets identified standards or has been tested and found suitable for a specified purpose.
LISTED. Equipment, materials, products or services included in a list published by an organization acceptable to the code official and concerned with evaluation of products or services that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials or periodic evaluation of services and whose listing states either that the equipment, material, product or service meets identified standards or has been tested and found suitable for a specified purpose.
LOG STRUCTURE. A type of construction whose primary structural elements are formed by a system of logs.
LOG WALL. An assembly of individual structural logs for use as an exterior or interior load bearing wall, shear wall or nonload bearing wall.
LOW-VOLTAGE LIGHTING. A lighting system consisting of an isolating power supply, the low voltage luminaires, and associated equipment that are all identified for the use. The output circuits of the power supply operate at 30 volts (42.4 volts peak) or less under all load conditions.
Section R202.13—M.
manual. Capable of being operated by personal intervention (see "Automatic").
Section R202.14—N.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.15—O.
OPAQUE DOOR. A door that is not less than 50 percent opaque in surface area.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-20215, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20215, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20215, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.15—O.
OCCUPANT SENSOR CONTROL. An automatic control device that detects the presence or absence of people within an area and causes lighting, equipment, or appliances to be regulated accordingly.
ON-SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY. Energy from renewable energy resources harvested at the building site.
OPAQUE DOOR. A door that is not less than 50 percent opaque in surface area.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20215, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-20215, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20215, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20215, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.16—P.
PILOT LIGHT, CONTINUOUSLY BURNING. A small gas flame used to ignite gas at a larger burning. Once lit, a continuous pilot light remains in operation until manually interrupted. Pilot light ignition systems with the ability to switch between intermittent and continuous mode are considered continuous.
PILOT LIGHT, INTERMITTENT. A pilot which is automatically ignited when an appliance is called on to operate and which remains continuously ignited during each period of main burner operation. The pilot is automatically extinguished when each main burner operating cycle is completed.
PILOT LIGHT, INTERRUPTED. A pilot which is automatically ignited prior to the admission of fuel to the main burner and which is automatically extinguished after the main flame is established.
PILOT LIGHT, ON-DEMAND. A pilot which, once placed into operation, is intended to remain ignited for a predetermined period of time following an automatic or manual operation of the main burner gas valve.
PROPOSED DESIGN. A description of the proposed building used to estimate annual energy use for determining compliance based on total building performance.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-20216, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20216, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.17—Q.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.18—R.
READILY ACCESSIBLE. Capable of being reached quickly for operation, renewal or inspection without requiring those to whom ready access is requisite to climb over or remove obstacles or to resort to portable ladders or access equipment (see "Accessible").
REPAIR. The reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage.
REROOFING. The process of recovering or replacing an existing roof covering. See "Roof recover" and "Roof replacement."
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. For this code, includes detached one- and two-family dwellings, multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) and Group R-2, R-3 and R-4 buildings three stories or less in height above grade plane, as well as accessory structures thereto.
ROOF ASSEMBLY. A system designed to provide weather protection and resistance to design loads. The system consists of a roof covering and roof deck or a single component serving as both the roof covering and the roof deck. A roof assembly includes the roof covering, underlayment and roof deck, and can also include a thermal barrier, an ignition barrier, insulation or a vapor retarder.
ROOF RECOVER. The process of installing an additional roof covering over a prepared existing roof covering without removing the existing roof covering.
ROOF REPAIR. Reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing roof for the purposes of its maintenance.
ROOF REPLACEMENT. The process of removing the existing roof covering, repairing any damaged substrate and installing a new roof covering.
R-VALUE (THERMAL RESISTANCE). The inverse of the time rate of heat flow through a body from one of its bounding surfaces to the other surface for a unit temperature difference between the two surfaces, under steady state conditions, per unit area (h • ft2 • °F/Btu) [(m2 • K)/W].
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20218, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20218, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20218, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.18—R.
READY ACCESS (TO). That which enables a device, appliance, or equipment to be directly reached without requiring the removal or movement of any panel or similar obstruction.
RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE (REC). An instrument that represents the environmental attributes of one megawatt hour of renewable energy; also known as an energy attribute certificate (EAC).
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES. Energy derived from solar radiation, wind, waves, tides, landfill gas, biogas, biomass, or extracted from hot fluid or steam heated within the earth.
REPAIR. The reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage.
REROOFING. The process of recovering or replacing an existing roof covering. See "Roof recover" and "Roof replacement."
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. For this code, the following building types are residential buildings:
1. Detached one- and two-family dwellings.
2. Multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses).
3. Group R-3 occupancy areas in buildings three stories or less in height above grade plane whose dwelling units are accessed directly from the exterior.
4. Group R-2 occupancy areas in buildings three stories or less in height above grade plane whose dwelling units are accessed directly from the exterior.
5. Accessory structures to residential buildings.
Group R-2 buildings with dwelling units accessed from interior corridors or other interior spaces are not residential buildings.
ROOF ASSEMBLY. A system designed to provide weather protection and resistance to design loads. The system consists of a roof covering and roof deck or a single component serving as both the roof covering and the roof deck. A roof assembly includes the roof covering, underlayment and roof deck, and can also include a thermal barrier, an ignition barrier, insulation or a vapor retarder.
ROOF RECOVER. The process of installing an additional roof covering over a prepared existing roof covering without removing the existing roof covering.
ROOF REPAIR. Reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing roof for the purposes of its maintenance.
ROOF REPLACEMENT. The process of removing the existing roof covering, repairing any damaged substrate and installing a new roof covering.
R-VALUE (THERMAL RESISTANCE). The inverse of the time rate of heat flow through a body from one of its bounding surfaces to the other surface for a unit temperature difference between the two surfaces, under steady state conditions, per unit area (h • ft2 • °F/Btu) [(m2 • K)/W].
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20218, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-20218, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-20218, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20218, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
Section R202.19—S.
SERVICE WATER HEATING. Supply of hot water for purposes other than comfort heating.
SLAB-ON-GRADE FLOOR. That portion of a slab floor of the building envelope that is in contact with the ground and that is either above grade or is less than or equal to 24 inches below the final elevation of the nearest exterior grade.
SMALL BUSINESS. Any business entity (including a sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership or other legal entity) which is owned and operated independently from all other businesses, which has the purpose of making a profit, and which has fifty or fewer employees.
SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT (SHGC). The ratio of the solar heat gain entering the space through the fenestration assembly to the incident solar radiation. Solar heat gain includes directly transmitted solar heat and absorbed solar radiation which is then reradiated, conducted or convected into the space.
STANDARD FRAMING. All framing practices not defined as "intermediate" or "advanced" shall be considered standard. (See Advanced Framed Wall, Intermediate Framed Wall).
STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN. A version of the proposed design that meets the minimum requirements of this code and is used to determine the maximum annual energy use requirement for compliance based on total building performance.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-20219, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20219, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R202.20—T.
THERMAL ISOLATION. Physical and space conditioning separation from conditioned space(s). The conditioned space(s) shall be controlled as separate zones for heating and cooling or conditioned by separate equipment.
THERMOSTAT. An automatic control device used to maintain temperature at a fixed or adjustable set point.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R202.20—T.
THERMAL DISTRIBUTION EFFICIENCY (TDE). The resistance to changes in air heat as air is conveyed through a distance of air duct. TDE is a heat loss calculation evaluating the difference in the heat of the air between the air duct inlet and outlet caused by differences in temperatures between the air in the duct and the duct material. TDE is expressed as a percent difference between the inlet and outlet heat in the duct.
THERMAL ISOLATION. Physical and space conditioning separation from conditioned space(s). The conditioned space(s) shall be controlled as separate zones for heating and cooling or conditioned by separate equipment.
THERMOSTAT. An automatic control device used to maintain temperature at a fixed or adjustable set point.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-20220, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-20220, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R202.21—U.
U-FACTOR (THERMAL TRANSMITTANCE). The coefficient of heat transmission (air to air) through a building component or assembly, equal to the time rate of heat flow per unit area and unit temperature difference between the warm side and cold side air films (Btu/h • ft2 • °F) [W/(m2 • K)].
UNHEATED SLAB-ON-GRADE FLOOR. A slab-on-grade floor that is not a heated slab-on-grade floor.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
Section R202.22—V.
VENTILATION. The natural or mechanical process of supplying conditioned or unconditioned air to, or removing such air from, any space.
VENTILATION AIR. That portion of supply air that comes from outside (outdoors) plus any recirculated air that has been treated to maintain the desired quality of air within a designated space.
VERTICAL FENESTRATION. All fenestration other than skylights.
VISIBLE TRANSMITTANCE [VT]. The ratio of visible light entering the space through the fenestration product assembly to the incident visible light, visible transmittance, includes the effects of glazing material and frame and is expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
Section R202.23—W.
WHOLE HOUSE MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM. An exhaust system, supply system, or combination thereof that is designed to mechanically exchange indoor air with outdoor air when operating continuously or through a programmed intermittent schedule to satisfy the whole house ventilation rates.
Section R202.24—XYZ.
ZONE. A space or group of spaces within a building with heating or cooling requirements that are sufficiently similar so that desired conditions can be maintained throughout using a single controlling device.
Chapter 3 [RE]—General requirements.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
Section R301—Climate zones.
R301.1 General. Climate zones from Table R301.1 shall be used in determining the applicable requirements from Chapter 4. Locations not in Table R301.1 (outside the United States) shall be assigned a climate zone based on Section R301.3.
R301.2 Warm humid counties. Warm humid counties are identified in Table R301.1 by an asterisk.
R301.3 International climate zones. The climate zone for any location outside the United States shall be determined by applying Table R301.3(1) and then Table R301.3(2).
TABLE R301.1
CLIMATE ZONES, MOISTURE REGIMES, AND WARM-HUMID
DESIGNATIONS BY STATE AND COUNTY
Key: A - Moist, B - Dry, C - Marine. Absence of moisture designation indicates moisture regime is irrelevant. Asterisk (*) indicates a warm-humid location. |
washington | | |
5B Adams | 4C Grays Harbor | 4C Pierce |
5B Asotin | 4C Island | 4C San Juan |
5B Benton | 4C Jefferson | 4C Skagit |
5B Chelan | 4C King | 5B Skamania |
4C Clallam | 4C Kitsap | 4C Snohomish |
4C Clark | 5B Kittitas | 5B Spokane |
5B Columbia | 5B Klickitat | 5B Stevens |
4C Cowlitz | 4C Lewis | 4C Thurston |
5B Douglas | 5B Lincoln | 4C Wahkiakum |
5B Ferry | 4C Mason | 5B Walla Walla |
5B Franklin | 5B Okanogan | 4C Whatcom |
5B Garfield | 4C Pacific | 5B Whitman |
5B Grant | 5B Pend Oreille | 5B Yakima |
Section R302—Design conditions.
R302.1 Interior design conditions. The interior design temperatures used for heating and cooling load calculations shall be a maximum of 72°F (22°C) for heating and minimum of 75°F (24°C) for cooling.
R302.2 Exterior design conditions. The heating or cooling outdoor design temperatures shall be selected from Appendix C.
Section R303—Materials, systems and equipment.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R303.1—Identification.
R303.1 Identification. Materials, systems and equipment shall be identified in a manner that will allow a determination of compliance with the applicable provisions of this code.
R303.1.1 Building thermal envelope insulation. An R-value identification mark shall be applied by the manufacturer to each piece of building thermal envelope insulation 12 inches (305 mm) or greater in width. Alternately, the insulation installers shall provide a certification listing the type, manufacturer and R-value of insulation installed in each element of the building thermal envelope. For blown or sprayed insulation (fiberglass and cellulose), the initial installed thickness, settled thickness, settled R-value, installed density, coverage area and number of bags installed shall be listed on the certification. For sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation, the installed thickness of the areas covered and R-value of installed thickness shall be listed on the certification. For insulated siding, the R-value shall be labeled on the product's package and shall be listed on the certification. The insulation installer shall sign, date and post the certification in a conspicuous location on the job site.
EXCEPTION: | For roof insulation installed above the deck, the R-value shall be labeled as required by the material standards specified in Table 1508.5 of the International Building Code or Table R906.2 of the International Residential Code. |
R303.1.1.1 Blown or sprayed roof/ceiling insulation. The thickness of blown-in or sprayed roof/ceiling insulation (fiberglass or cellulose) shall be written in inches (mm) on markers that are installed at least one for every 300 square feet (28 m2) throughout the attic space. The markers shall be affixed to the trusses or joists and marked with the minimum initial installed thickness with numbers a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) in height. Each marker shall face the attic access opening. Spray polyurethane foam thickness and installed R-value shall be listed on certification provided by the insulation installer.
R303.1.2 Insulation mark installation. Insulating materials shall be installed such that the manufacturer's R-value mark is readily observable upon inspection.
R303.1.3 Fenestration product rating.U-factors of fenestration products (windows, doors and skylights) shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 100.
EXCEPTION: | Where required, garage door U-factors shall be determined in accordance with either NFRC 100 or ANSI/DASMA 105. |
U-factors shall be determined by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer.
Products lacking such a labeled U-factor shall be assigned a default U-factor from Table R303.1.3(1), R303.1.3(2) or R303.1.3(4). The solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) and visible transmittance (VT) of glazed fenestration products (windows, glazed doors and skylights) shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 200 by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. Products lacking such a labeled SHGC or VT shall be assigned a default SHGC or VT from Table R303.1.3(3).
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Units without NFRC ratings produced by a small business may be assigned default U-factors from Table R303.1.3(5) for vertical fenestration. |
| 2. Owner-built, nonoperable wood frame window consisting of a double pane unit with low-e (E = 0.04 or less), 1/2-inch air space with argon fill. |
R303.1.4 Insulation product rating. The thermal resistance (R-value) of insulation shall be determined in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission R-value rule (C.F.R. Title 16, Part 460) in units of h × ft2 × °F/Btu at a mean temperature of 75°F (24°C).
R303.1.4.1 Insulated siding. The thermal resistance (R-value) of insulated siding shall be determined in accordance with ASTM C1363. Installation for testing shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-30310, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-30310, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-30310, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-30310, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R303.1—Identification.
R303.1 Identification. Materials, systems and equipment shall be identified in a manner that will allow a determination of compliance with the applicable provisions of this code.
R303.1.1 Building thermal envelope insulation. An R-value identification mark shall be applied by the manufacturer to each piece of building thermal envelope insulation 12 inches (305 mm) or greater in width. Alternately, the insulation installers shall provide a certification listing the type, manufacturer and R-value of insulation installed in each element of the building thermal envelope. For blown or sprayed insulation (fiberglass and cellulose), the initial installed thickness, settled thickness, settled R-value, installed density, coverage area and number of bags installed shall be listed on the certification. For sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation, the installed thickness of the areas covered and R-value of installed thickness shall be listed on the certification. For insulated siding, the R-value shall be labeled on the product's package and shall be listed on the certification. The insulation installer shall sign, date and post the certification in a conspicuous location on the job site.
EXCEPTION: | For roof insulation installed above the deck, the R-value shall be labeled as required by the material standards specified in Table 1508.5 of the International Building Code or Table R906.2 of the International Residential Code. |
R303.1.1.1 Blown or sprayed roof/ceiling insulation. The thickness of blown-in or sprayed roof/ceiling insulation (fiberglass or cellulose) shall be written in inches (mm) on markers that are installed at least one for every 300 square feet (28 m2) throughout the attic space. The markers shall be affixed to the trusses or joists and marked with the minimum initial installed thickness with numbers a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) in height. Each marker shall face the attic access opening. Spray polyurethane foam thickness and installed R-value shall be listed on certification provided by the insulation installer.
R303.1.2 Insulation mark installation. Insulating materials shall be installed such that the manufacturer's R-value mark is readily observable upon inspection. For insulation materials that are installed without an observable manufacturer's R-value mark, such as blown or draped products, an insulation certificate complying with Section R303.1.1 shall be left immediately after installation by the installer, in a conspicuous location within the building, to certify the installed R-value of the insulation material.
R303.1.3 Fenestration product rating.U-factors of fenestration products (windows, doors and skylights) shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 100.
EXCEPTION: | Where required, garage door U-factors shall be determined in accordance with either NFRC 100 or ANSI/DASMA 105. |
U-factors shall be determined by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer.
Products lacking such a labeled U-factor shall be assigned a default U-factor from Table R303.1.3(1), R303.1.3(2) or R303.1.3(4). The solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) and visible transmittance (VT) of glazed fenestration products (windows, glazed doors and skylights) shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 200 by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. Products lacking such a labeled SHGC or VT shall be assigned a default SHGC or VT from Table R303.1.3(3).
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Units without NFRC ratings produced by a small business may be assigned default U-factors from Table R303.1.3(5) for vertical fenestration. |
| 2. Owner-built, nonoperable wood frame window consisting of a double pane unit with low-e (E = 0.04 or less), 1/2-inch air space with argon fill. |
R303.1.4 Insulation product rating. The thermal resistance (R-value) of insulation shall be determined in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission R-value rule (C.F.R. Title 16, Part 460) in units of h × ft2 × °F/Btu at a mean temperature of 75°F (24°C).
R303.1.4.1 Insulated siding. The thermal resistance (R-value) of insulated siding shall be determined in accordance with ASTM C1363. Installation for testing shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
R303.1.5 Air-impermeable insulation. Insulation having an air permeability not greater than 0.004 cubic feet per minute per square foot (0.002 L/(s x m2)) under pressure differential of 0.3-inch water gauge (75 Pa) when tested in accordance with ASTM E2178 shall be determined air-impermeable insulation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-30310, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-30310, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-30310, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-30310, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-30310, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Table R303.1.3(1)—Default glazed fenestration U-factor.
TABLE R303.1.3(1)
DEFAULT GLAZED WINDOW, GLASS DOOR AND SKYLIGHT U-FACTOR
FRAME TYPE | SINGLE PANE | DOUBLE PANE | |
Metal | 1.20 | 0.80 | SKYLIGHT |
Metal with Thermal Breaka | 1.10 | 0.65 | See Table R303.1.3(4) |
Nonmetal or Metal Clad | 0.95 | 0.55 | |
Glazed Block | 0.60 |
a | Metal Thermal Break = A metal thermal break framed window shall incorporate the following minimum design characteristics: |
| 1) The thermal conductivity of the thermal break material shall be not more than 3.6 Btu-in/h/ft2/°F; |
| 2) The thermal break material must produce a gap in the frame material of not less than 0.210 inches; and |
| 3) All metal framing members of the products exposed to interior and exterior air shall incorporate a thermal break meeting the criteria in 1) and 2) above. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-30311, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-30311, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-30311, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Table R303.1.3(2)—Default opaque door U-factors.
TABLE R303.1.3(2)
DEFAULT OPAQUE DOOR U-FACTORS
Door Type | No Glazed Fenestration | Single Glazing | Double Glazing with 1/4 in. Airspace | Double Glazing with 1/2 in. Airspace | Double Glazing with e = 0.10, 1/2 in. Argon |
SWINGING DOORS (Rough opening - 38 in. x 82 in.) |
Slab Doors | | | | | |
Wood slab in wood framea | 0.46 | | | | |
| 6% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 8 in. lite) | - | 0.48 | 0.47 | 0.46 | 0.44 |
| 25% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 36 in. lite) | - | 0.58 | 0.48 | 0.46 | 0.42 |
| 45% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 64 in. lite) | - | 0.69 | 0.49 | 0.46 | 0.39 |
| More than 50% glazed fenestration | Use Table R303.1.3(1) |
Insulated steel slab with wood edge in wood framea | 0.16 | | | | |
| 6% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 8 in. lite) | - | 0.21 | 0.20 | 0.19 | 0.18 |
| 25% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 36 in. lite) | - | 0.39 | 0.28 | 0.26 | 0.23 |
| 45% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 64 in. lite) | - | 0.58 | 0.38 | 0.35 | 0.26 |
| More than 50% glazed fenestration | Use Table R303.1.3(1) |
Foam insulated steel slab with metal edge in steel frameb | 0.37 | | | | |
| 6% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 8 in. lite) | - | 0.44 | 0.42 | 0.41 | 0.39 |
| 25% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 36 in. lite) | - | 0.55 | 0.50 | 0.48 | 0.44 |
| 45% glazed fenestration (22 in. x 64 in. lite) | - | 0.71 | 0.59 | 0.56 | 0.48 |
| More than 50% glazed fenestration | Use Table R303.1.3(1) |
Cardboard honeycomb slab with metal edge in steel frameb | 0.61 | | | | |
Style and Rail Doors | | | | | |
Sliding glass doors/French doors | Use Table R303.1.3(1) |
Site-Assembled Style and Rail Doors |
Aluminum in aluminum frame | - | 1.32 | 0.99 | 0.93 | 0.79 |
Aluminum in aluminum frame with thermal break | - | 1.13 | 0.80 | 0.74 | 0.63 |
Note: | Appendix A Tables A107.1(2) through A107.1(4) may also be used if applicable. |
| a | Thermally broken sill (add 0.03 for nonthermally broken sill). |
| b | Nonthermally broken sill. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-30312, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27.020, and
19.27.074. WSR 14-24-123, § 51-11R-30312, filed 12/3/14, effective 1/3/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-30312, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Table R303.1.3(3)—Default glazed fenestration SHGC and VT.
TABLE R303.1.3(3)
DEFAULT GLAZED FENESTRATION SHGC AND VT
| SINGLE GLAZED | DOUBLE GLAZED | GLAZED BLOCK |
| Clear | Tinted | Clear | Tinted |
SHGC | 0.8 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.6 | 0.6 |
VT | 0.6 | 0.3 | 0.6 | 0.3 | 0.6 |
Table R303.1.3(4)—Default U-factors for skylights.
TABLE R303.1.3(4)
DEFAULT U-FACTORS FOR SKYLIGHTS
| Frame Type |
| Aluminum Without Thermal Break | Aluminum With Thermal Break | Reinforced Vinyl/Aluminum-Clad Wood or Vinyl | Wood or Vinyl-Clad Wood/Vinyl Without Reinforcing |
Fenestration Type |
Single Glazing | | | | |
| glass | U-1.58 | U-1.51 | U-1.40 | U-1.18 |
| acrylic/polycarb | U-1.52 | U-1.45 | U-1.34 | U-1.11 |
Double Glazing | | | | |
| air | U-1.05 | U-0.89 | U-0.84 | U-0.67 |
| argon | U-1.02 | U-0.86 | U-0.80 | U-0.64 |
Double Glazing, e = 0.20 | | | | |
| air | U-0.96 | U-0.80 | U-0.75 | U-0.59 |
| argon | U-0.91 | U-0.75 | U-0.70 | U-0.54 |
Double Glazing, e = 0.10 | | | | |
| air | U-0.94 | U-0.79 | U-0.74 | U-0.58 |
| argon | U-0.89 | U-0.73 | U-0.68 | U-0.52 |
Double Glazing, e = 0.05 | | | | |
| air | U-0.93 | U-0.78 | U-0.73 | U-0.56 |
| argon | U-0.87 | U-0.71 | U-0.66 | U-0.50 |
Triple Glazing | | | | |
| air | U-0.90 | U-0.70 | U-0.67 | U-0.51 |
| argon | U-0.87 | U-0.69 | U-0.64 | U-0.48 |
Triple Glazing, e = 0.20 | | | | |
| air | U-0.86 | U-0.68 | U-0.63 | U-0.47 |
| argon | U-0.82 | U-0.63 | U-0.59 | U-0.43 |
Triple Glazing, e = 0.20 on 2 surfaces | | | | |
| air | U-0.82 | U-0.64 | U-0.60 | U-0.44 |
| argon | U-0.79 | U-0.60 | U-0.56 | U-0.40 |
Triple Glazing, e = 0.10 on 2 surfaces | | | | |
| air | U-0.81 | U-0.62 | U-0.58 | U-0.42 |
| argon | U-0.77 | U-0.58 | U-0.54 | U-0.38 |
Quadruple Glazing, e = 0.10 on 2 surfaces | | | | |
| air | U-0.78 | U-0.59 | U-0.55 | U-0.39 |
| argon | U-0.74 | U-0.56 | U-0.52 | U-0.36 |
| krypton | U-0.70 | U-0.52 | U-0.48 | U-0.32 |
Notes for Table R303.1.3(4) |
1. | U-factors are applicable to glass and plastic, flat and domed units, all spacers and gaps. |
2. | Emissivities shall be less than or equal to the value specified. |
3. | Gap fill shall be assumed to be air unless there is a minimum of 90% argon or krypton. |
4. | Aluminum frame with thermal break is as defined in footnote 1 to Table R303.1.3(1). |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-30314, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-30314, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Table R303.1.3(5)—Small business compliance default table.
TABLE R303.1.3(5)
SMALL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE TABLE
DEFAULT U-FACTORS FOR VERTICAL FENESTRATION
Vertical Fenestration Description | Frame Type |
Any Frame | Aluminum Thermal Break2 | Wood/Vinyl/ Fiberglass |
Panes | Low-e1 | Spacer | Fill |
Double3 | A | Any | Argon | 0.48 | 0.41 | 0.32 |
| B | Any | Argon | 0.46 | 0.39 | 0.30 |
| C | Any | Argon | 0.44 | 0.37 | 0.28 |
| C | High Performance | Argon | 0.42 | 0.35 | Deemed to comply5 |
Triple4 | A | Any | Air | 0.50 | 0.44 | 0.26 |
| B | Any | Air | 0.45 | 0.39 | 0.22 |
| C | Any | Air | 0.41 | 0.34 | 0.20 |
| Any double low-e | Any | Air | 0.35 | 0.32 | 0.18 |
1 | Low-eA (emissivity) shall be 0.24 to 0.16. |
| Low-eB (emissivity) shall be 0.15 to 0.08. |
| Low-eC (emissivity) shall be 0.07 or less. |
2 | Aluminum Thermal Break = An aluminum thermal break framed window shall incorporate the following minimum design characteristics: |
a) | The thermal conductivity of the thermal break material shall be not more than 3.6 Btu-in/h/ft2/°F; |
b) | The thermal break material must produce a gap in the frame material of not less than 0.210 inches; and |
c) | All metal framing members of the products exposed to interior and exterior air shall incorporate a thermal break meeting the criteria in a and b above. |
3 | A minimum air space of 0.375 inches between panes of glass is required for double glazing. |
4 | A minimum air space of 0.25 inches between panes of glass is required for triple glazing. |
5 | Deemed to comply glazing shall not be used for performance compliance. |
Section R303.2—Installation.
R303.2 Installation. All materials, systems and equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions and the International Building Code or International Residential Code, as applicable.
R303.2.1 Protection of exposed foundation insulation. Insulation applied to the exterior of basement walls, crawlspace walls and the perimeter of slab-on-grade floors shall have a rigid, opaque and weather-resistant protective covering to prevent the degradation of the insulation's thermal performance. The protective covering shall cover the exposed exterior insulation and extend a minimum of 6 inches (153 mm) below grade.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R303.3—Maintenance information.
R303.3 Maintenance information. Maintenance instructions shall be furnished for equipment and systems that require preventive maintenance. Required regular maintenance actions shall be clearly stated and incorporated on a readily accessible label. The label shall include the title or publication number for the operation and maintenance manual for that particular model and type of product.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R303.3—Maintenance information.
R303.3 Maintenance information. Maintenance instructions shall be furnished for equipment and systems that require preventive maintenance. Required regular maintenance actions shall be clearly stated and incorporated on a readily visible label. The label shall include the title or publication number for the operation and maintenance manual for that particular model and type of product.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-30330, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-30330, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Chapter 4 [RE]—Residential energy efficiency.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R401—General.
R401.1 Scope. This chapter applies to residential buildings.
R401.2 Compliance. Projects shall comply with one of the following:
1. Sections R401 through R404. In addition, dwelling units and sleeping units in a residential building shall comply with Section R406.
2. Section R405. In addition, dwelling units and sleeping units in a residential building shall comply with Section R406.
3. Section R407.
R401.3 Certificate. A permanent certificate shall be completed by the builder or other approved party and posted on a wall in the space where the furnace is located, a utility room, or an approved location inside the building. When located on an electrical panel, the certificate shall not cover or obstruct the visibility of the circuit directory label, service disconnect label, or other required labels. The certificate shall list the predominant R-values of insulation installed in or on ceiling/roof, walls, foundation (slab, below-grade wall, and/or floor) and ducts outside conditioned spaces; U-factors for fenestration and the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) of fenestration; the results from any required duct system and building envelope air leakage testing done on the building; and the results from the whole-house mechanical ventilation system flow rate test. Where there is more than one value for each component, the certificate shall list the value covering the largest area. The certificate shall list the types and efficiencies of heating, cooling, whole-house mechanical ventilation, and service water heating appliances. Where a gas-fired unvented room heater, electric furnace, or baseboard electric heater is installed in the residence, the certificate shall list "gas-fired unvented room heater," "electric furnace" or "baseboard electric heater," as appropriate. An efficiency shall not be listed for gas-fired unvented room heaters, electric furnaces or electric baseboard heaters.
The code official may require that documentation for any required test results include an electronic record of the time, date, and location of the test. A date-stamped smart phone photo or air leakage testing software may be used to satisfy this requirement.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40100, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40100, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40100, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R401—General.
R401.1 Scope. This chapter applies to residential buildings. Group R-2 occupancy areas with dwelling units accessed from enclosed interior corridors or other enclosed interior spaces must comply with the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC), Commercial Provisions. Other Group R-2 occupancy areas are permitted to comply with the WSEC, Commercial Provisions, in lieu of the WSEC, Residential Provisions.
EXCEPTION: | Water heaters that each serve only an individual Group R-2 dwelling unit in a building three stories or less above grade plane are permitted to comply with the requirements of the WSEC, Residential Provisions. |
R401.2 Compliance. Projects shall comply with one of the following:
1. Sections R401 through R404. In addition, dwelling units and sleeping units in a residential building shall comply with Section R406.
2. Section R405.
3. Section R407.
R401.3 Certificate. A permanent certificate shall be completed by the builder or other approved party and posted on a wall in the space where the furnace is located, a utility room, or an approved location inside the building. When located on an electrical panel, the certificate shall not cover or obstruct the visibility of the circuit directory label, service disconnect label, or other required labels. The certificate shall indicate the following:
1. The predominant R-values of insulation installed in or on ceiling/roof, walls, foundation (slab, below-grade wall, and/or floor) and ducts outside conditioned spaces.
2. U-factors for fenestration and the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) of fenestration. Where there is more than one value for each component, the certificate shall indicate the area weighted average value.
3. The results from any required duct system and building envelope air leakage testing done on the building.
4. The results from the whole-house mechanical ventilation system flow rate test.
5. The types, sizes, and efficiencies of heating, cooling, whole-house mechanical ventilation, and service water heating appliances. Where a gas-fired unvented room heater, electric furnace, or baseboard electric heater is installed in the residence, the certificate shall list "gas-fired unvented room heater," "electric furnace" or "baseboard electric heater," as appropriate. An efficiency shall not be listed for gas-fired unvented room heaters, electric furnaces or electric baseboard heaters.
6. Where on-site photovoltaic panel systems have been installed, the array capacity, inverter efficiency, panel tilt, orientation and estimated annual electrical generation shall be noted on the certificate.
7. The code edition under which the structure was permitted, and the compliance path used.
The code official may require that documentation for any required test results include an electronic record of the time, date, and location of the test. A date-stamped smart phone photo or air leakage testing software may be used to satisfy this requirement.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40100, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40100, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40100, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40100, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R402—Building thermal envelope.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R402.1—General.
R402.1 General. The building thermal envelope shall meet the requirements of Sections R402.1.1 through R402.1.6.
EXCEPTION: | The following buildings, or portions thereof, separated from the remainder of the building by building thermal envelope assemblies complying with this code shall be exempt from the building thermal envelope provisions of this code. |
| 1. Those with a peak design rate of energy usage less than 3.4 Btu/h ft2 (10.7 W/m2) or 1.0 watt/ft2 of floor area for space conditioning purposes. |
| 2. Those that do not contain conditioned space. |
| 3. Greenhouses isolated from any conditioned space and not intended for occupancy. |
R402.1.1 Insulation and fenestration criteria. The building thermal envelope shall meet the requirements of Table R402.1.1 based on the climate zone specified in Chapter 3.
R402.1.2 R-value computation. Insulation R-value shall be determined as specified in Section R303.1.4. Insulation material used in layers, such as framing cavity insulation or continuous insulation, shall be summed to compute the corresponding component R-value. The manufacturer's settled R-value shall be used for blown insulation. Computed R-values shall not include an R-value for other building materials or air films. Where insulated siding is used for the purpose of complying with the continuous insulation requirements of Table R402.1.1, the manufacturer's labeled R-value for insulated siding shall be reduced by R-0.6.
R402.1.3 U-factor alternative. An assembly with a U-factor equal to or less than that specified in Table R402.1.3 shall be permitted as an alternative to the R-value in Table R402.1.1. U-factors shall be determined as specified in Section R402.1.5.
R402.1.4 Total UA alternative. If the proposed building thermal envelope UA is less than or equal to the target UA, the building shall be considered in compliance with Table R402.1.1. The proposed UA shall be calculated in accordance with Equation 2. The target UA shall be calculated in accordance with Equation 1. U-factors shall be determined as specified in Section R402.1.5.
R402.1.5 U-factor reference and calculations. The
U-factors for typical construction assemblies are included in Appendix A in chapter
51-11C WAC. These values shall be used for all calculations. Where proposed construction assemblies are not represented in Appendix A, values shall be calculated in accordance with the ASHRAE
Handbook of Fundamentals using the framing factors listed in Appendix A where applicable and shall include the thermal bridging effects of framing materials. The SHGC requirements shall be met in addition to UA compliance.
Fenestration U-factors shall comply with Section R303.1.3, Fenestration product rating.
R402.1.6 Vapor retarder. Wall assemblies in the building thermal envelope shall comply with the vapor retarder requirements of Section R702.7 of the International Residential Code or Section 1405.3 of the International Building Code, as applicable.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40210, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-40210, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40210, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40210, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R402.1—General.
R402.1 General. The building thermal envelope shall meet the requirements of Sections R402.1.1 through R402.1.6.
EXCEPTION: | The following buildings, or portions thereof, separated from the remainder of the building by building thermal envelope assemblies complying with this code shall be exempt from the building thermal envelope provisions of this code. |
| 1. Those with a peak design rate of energy usage less than 3.4 Btu/h ft2 (10.7 W/m2) or 1.0 watt/ft2 of floor area for space conditioning purposes. |
| 2. Those that do not contain conditioned space. |
| 3. Greenhouses isolated from any conditioned space and not intended for occupancy. |
R402.1.1 Vapor retarder. Wall assemblies in the building thermal envelope shall comply with the vapor retarder requirements of Section R702.7 of the International Residential Code or Section 1405.3 of the International Building Code, as applicable.
R402.1.2 Insulation and fenestration criteria. The building thermal envelope shall meet the requirements of Table R402.1.2 based on the climate zone specified in Chapter 3. Assemblies shall have a U-factor equal to or less than that specified in Table R402.1.2. Fenestration shall have a U-factor equal to or less than specified in Table R402.1.2.
R402.1.3 R-value alternative. Assemblies with R-value of insulation materials equal to or greater than that specified in Table R402.1.3 shall be an alternative to the U-factor in Table R402.1.2.
R402.1.4 R-value computation.Cavity insulation alone shall be used to determine compliance with the cavity insulation R-value requirement in Table R402.1.3. Where cavity insulation is installed in multiple layers, the R-values of the cavity insulation layers shall be summed to determine compliance with the cavity insulation R-value requirements. The manufacturer's settled R-value shall be used for blown insulation. Continuous insulation (ci) alone shall be used to determine compliance with the continuous insulation R-value requirements in Table R402.1.3. Where continuous insulation is installed in multiple layers, the R-values of the continuous insulation layers shall be summed to determine compliance with the continuous insulation R-value requirements. Computed R-values shall not include an R-value for other building materials or air films. Where insulated siding is used for the purpose of complying with the continuous insulation requirements of Table R402.1.3, the manufacturer's labeled R-value for insulated siding shall be reduced by R-0.6.
R402.1.5 Total UA alternative. If the proposed building thermal envelope UA is less than or equal to the target UA, the building shall be considered in compliance with Table R402.1.2. The proposed UA shall be calculated in accordance with Equation 2. The target UA shall be calculated in accordance with Equation 1. U-factors shall be determined as specified in Section R402.1.6. In addition to UA compliance, the maximum fenestration U-factors of Section R402.5 shall be met.
R402.1.6 U-factor reference and calculations. The U-factors for typical construction assemblies are included in Appendix A in chapter 51-11C WAC. These values shall be used for all calculations. Where proposed construction assemblies are not represented in Appendix A, values shall be calculated in accordance with the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals using the framing factors listed in Appendix A where applicable and shall include the thermal bridging effects of framing materials. The SHGC requirements shall be met in addition to UA compliance.
Fenestration U-factors shall comply with Section R303.1.3, Fenestration product rating.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40210, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40210, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-40210, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40210, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40210, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Table R402.1.1—Insulation and fenestration requirements by component.
TABLE R402.1.1
INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENTa
Climate Zone | Fenestration U-Factorb | Skylightb U-Factor | Ceiling R-Valuee | Wood Frame Wallg, h R-Value | Floor R-Value | Below-Gradec, h Wall R-Value | Slabd, f R-Value & Depth |
5 and Marine 4 | 0.30 | 0.50 | 49 | 21 int | 30 | 10/15/ 21int+5TB | 10, 2 ft |
For SI: | 1 foot = 304.8 mm, ci = continuous insulation, int = intermediate framing. |
| aR-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When insulation is installed in a cavity which is less than the label or design thickness of the insulation, the compressed R-value of the insulation from Appendix Table A101.4 shall not be less than the R-value specified in the table. |
| b The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. |
| c "10/15/21+5TB" means R-10 continuous insulation on the exterior of the wall, or R-15 on the continuous insulation on the interior of the wall, or R-21 cavity insulation plus a thermal break between the slab and the basement wall at the interior of the basement wall. "10/15/21+5TB" shall be permitted to be met with R-13 cavity insulation on the interior of the basement wall plus R-5 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the wall. "TB" means R-5 thermal break between floor slab and basement wall. |
| d R-10 continuous insulation is required under heated slab on grade floors. See Section R402.2.9.1. |
| e For single rafter- or joist-vaulted ceilings, the insulation may be reduced to R38 if the full insulation depth extends over the top plate of the exterior wall. |
| f R-7.5 continuous insulation installed over an existing slab is deemed to be equivalent to the required perimeter slab insulation when applied to existing slabs complying with Section R503.1.1. If foam plastic is used, it shall meet the requirements for thermal barriers protecting foam plastics. |
| g For log structures developed in compliance with Standard ICC 400, log walls shall meet the requirements for climate zone 5 of ICC 400. |
| h Int. (intermediate framing) denotes framing and insulation as described in Section A103.2.2 including standard framing 16 inches on center, 78 percent of the wall cavity insulated and headers insulated with a minimum of R-10 insulation. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40211, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-40211, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40211, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045, and
19.27.074. WSR 13-20-121, § 51-11R-40211, filed 10/1/13, effective 11/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40211, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Table R402.1.2—Insulation and fenestration requirements by component.
TABLE R402.1.2
INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENTa
CLIMATE ZONE 5 AND MARINE 4 |
Fenestration U-factorb | 0.30 |
Skylight U-factor | 0.50 |
Ceiling U-factor | 0.024 |
Above-Grade Wall U-factor | 0.056 |
Floor U-factor | 0.029 |
Slab on Grade F-factor | 0.54 |
Below Grade 2' Depth | |
| Wall U-factor | 0.042 |
| Slab F-factor | 0.59 |
Below Grade 3.5' Depth | |
| Wall U-factor | 0.040 |
| Slab F-factor | 0.56 |
Below Grade 7' Depth | |
| Wall U-factor | 0.035 |
| Slab F-factor | 0.50 |
a | U-factors or F-factors shall be obtained from measurement, calculation, or an approved source or as specified in Section R402.1.5. |
b | A maximum U-factor of 0.32 shall apply to vertical fenestration products installed in buildings located above 4000 feet in elevation above sea level, or in windborne debris regions where protection of openings is required under Section R301.2.1.2 of the International Residential Code. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40211, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40211, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-40211, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40211, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045, and
19.27.074. WSR 13-20-121, § 51-11R-40211, filed 10/1/13, effective 11/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40211, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Table R402.1.3—Equivalent U-factors.
TABLE R402.1.3
EQUIVALENT U-FACTORSa
Climate Zone 5 and Marine 4 |
Fenestration U-Factor | 0.30 |
Skylight U-Factor | 0.50 |
Ceiling U-Factor | 0.026 |
Above-Grade Wall U-Factor | 0.056 |
Floor U-Factor | 0.029 |
Slab on Grade F-Factor | 0.54 |
Below Grade 2' Depth | |
| Wall U-Factor | 0.042 |
| Slab F-Factor | 0.59 |
Below Grade 3.5' Depth | |
| Wall U-Factor | 0.040 |
| Slab F-Factor | 0.56 |
Below Grade 7' Depth | |
| Wall U-Factor | 0.035 |
| Slab F-Factor | 0.50 |
aU-factors or F-factors shall be obtained from measurement, calculation or an approved source or as specified in Section R402.1.5. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40213, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40213, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40213, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Table R402.1.3—Insulation minimum R-values and fenestration requirements by components.
TABLE R402.1.3
INSULATION MINIMUM R-VALUES AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENTSa
Climate Zone 5 and Marine 4 |
Fenestrationb,jU-Factor | 0.30 |
SkylightbU-Factor | 0.50 |
CeilingeR-Value | 60 |
Wood Frame Wallg,iR-Value | 20+5 or 13+10 |
Floor R-Value | 30 |
Below-Grade Wallc,hR-Value | 10/15/21 int + 5TB |
Slabd,fR-Value and Depth | 10, 4 ft. |
For SI: | 1 foot = 304.8 mm, ci = continuous insulation, int = intermediate framing. |
| aR-values are minimums. U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When insulation is installed in a cavity which is less than the label or design thickness of the insulation, the compressed R-value of the insulation from Appendix Table A101.4 shall not be less than the R-value specified in the table. |
| b The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights. |
| c "10/15/21+5TB" means R-10 continuous insulation on the exterior of the wall, or R-15 on the continuous insulation on the interior of the wall, or R-21 cavity insulation plus a thermal break between the slab and the basement wall at the interior of the basement wall. "10/15/21+5TB" shall be permitted to be met with R-13 cavity insulation on the interior of the basement wall plus R-5 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the wall. "TB" means R-5 thermal break between floor slab and basement wall. |
| d R-10 continuous insulation is required under heated slab on grade floors. See Section R402.2.9.1. |
| e For single rafter- or joist-vaulted ceilings, the insulation may be reduced to R-38 if the full insulation depth extends over the top plate of the exterior wall. |
| f R-7.5 continuous insulation installed over an existing slab is deemed to be equivalent to the required perimeter slab insulation when applied to existing slabs complying with Section R503.1.1. If foam plastic is used, it shall meet the requirements for thermal barriers protecting foam plastics. |
| g For log structures developed in compliance with Standard ICC 400, log walls shall meet the requirements for climate zone 5 of ICC 400. |
| h Int. (intermediate framing) denotes framing and insulation as described in Section A103.2.2 including standard framing 16 inches on center, 78 percent of the wall cavity insulated and headers insulated with a minimum of R-10 insulation. |
| i The first value is cavity insulation, the second value is continuous insulation. Therefore, as an example "13+10" means R-13 cavity insulation plus R-10 continuous insulation. |
| j A maximum U-factor of 0.32 shall apply to vertical fenestration products installed in buildings located above 4000 feet in elevation above sea level, or in windborne debris regions where protection of openings is required under Section R301.2.1.2 of the International Residential Code. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40213, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40213, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40213, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40213, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Target/Proposed UA equations.
EQUATION 1 - GROUP R OCCUPANCY
TARGET UA
UAT = UWAW + UBGWABGW + UVGAVG + UOGAOG + UFAF + URCARC + UDAD + FSPS + FBGSPBGS |
Where: | |
| UAT | = | The target combined thermal transmittance of the gross exterior wall, floor and roof/ceiling area. |
| UW | = | The thermal transmittance value of the opaque above grade wall found in Table R402.1.3. |
| AW | = | Opaque above grade wall area. |
| UBGW | = | The thermal transmittance value of the below grade opaque wall found in Table R402.1.3. |
| ABGW | = | Opaque below grade wall area. |
| UVG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the fenestration found in Table R402.1.3. |
| AVG | = | (a) The proposed glazing area; where proposed fenestration glazing area is less than 15 percent of the conditioned floor area, minus AOG. |
| | | (b) 15 percent of the conditioned floor area; where the proposed fenestration glazing area is 15 percent or more of the conditioned floor area, minus AOG. |
| UOG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the skylight glazing found in Table R402.1.3. |
| AOG | = | Skylight glazing area (if the proposed AOG exceeds 15 percent, the target AOG shall be 15 percent of the total floor area of the conditioned space). |
| UF | = | The thermal transmittance value of the floor found in Table R402.1.3. |
| AF | = | Floor area over unconditioned space. |
| URC | = | The thermal transmittance value of the ceiling found in Table R402.1.3. |
| ARC | = | Roof/ceiling area. |
| UD | = | The thermal transmittance value of the fenestration found in Table R402.1.3. |
| AD | = | Opaque door area. |
| FS | = | Concrete slab on grade component F-factor found in Table R402.1.3. |
| PS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete slab on grade perimeter. |
| FBGS | = | Concrete below grade slab component F-factor found in Table R402.1.3. |
| PBGS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete below grade slab perimeter. |
EQUATION 2 - GROUP R OCCUPANCY
PROPOSED UA
UA = UWAW + UBGWABGW + UVGAVG + UOGAOG + UFAF + URCARC + UDAD + FSPS + FBGSPBGS |
Where: | |
| UA | = | The combined thermal transmittance of the gross exterior wall, floor and roof/ceiling assembly area. |
| UW | = | The thermal transmittance of the opaque above grade wall area. |
| AW | = | Opaque above grade wall area. |
| UBGW | = | The thermal transmittance value of the below grade opaque wall. |
| ABGW | = | Opaque below grade wall area. |
| UVG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the fenestration glazing. |
| AVG | = | Fenestration glazing area, including windows in exterior doors. |
| UOG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the skylight glazing. |
| AOG | = | Skylight glazing area. |
| UF | = | The thermal transmittance of the floor. |
| AF | = | Floor area over unconditioned space. |
| URC | = | The thermal transmittance of the ceiling. |
| ARC | = | Ceiling area. |
| UD | = | The thermal transmittance value of the opaque door area. |
| AD | = | Opaque door area. |
| FS | = | Concrete slab on grade component F-factor. |
| PS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete slab on grade perimeter. |
| FBGS | = | Concrete below grade slab component F-factor. |
| PBGS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete below grade slab perimeter. |
NOTE: | Where more than one type of wall, window, roof/ceiling, door and skylight is used, the U and A terms for those items shall be expanded into subelements as: |
| UW1AW1 + UW2AW2 + UW3AW3 + ...etc. |
NOTE: | Below grade walls: The wall is assumed to extend from the slab upward to the top of the mud sill for the distance specified in Table A104.1, with 6 inches of concrete wall extending above grade. This will be calculated separately from above grade walls using the wall height that best describes the system. |
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Target/Proposed UA equations.
EQUATION 1 - GROUP R OCCUPANCY
TARGET UA
UAT = UWAW + UBGWABGW + UVGAVG + UOGAOG + UFAF + URCARC + UDAD + FSPS + FBGSPBGS |
Where: | |
| UAT | = | The target combined thermal transmittance of the gross exterior wall, floor and roof/ceiling area. |
| UW | = | The thermal transmittance value of the opaque above grade wall found in Table R402.1.2. |
| AW | = | Opaque above grade wall area. |
| UBGW | = | The thermal transmittance value of the below grade opaque wall found in Table R402.1.2. |
| ABGW | = | Opaque below grade wall area. |
| UVG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the fenestration found in Table R402.1.2. |
| AVG | = | (a) The proposed glazing area; where proposed fenestration glazing area is less than 15 percent of the conditioned floor area, minus AOG. |
| | | (b) 15 percent of the conditioned floor area; where the proposed fenestration glazing area is 15 percent or more of the conditioned floor area, minus AOG. |
| UOG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the skylight glazing found in Table R402.1.2. |
| AOG | = | Skylight glazing area (if the proposed AOG exceeds 15 percent, the target AOG shall be 15 percent of the total floor area of the conditioned space). |
| UF | = | The thermal transmittance value of the floor found in Table R402.1.2. |
| AF | = | Floor area over unconditioned space. |
| URC | = | The thermal transmittance value of the ceiling found in Table R402.1.2. |
| ARC | = | Roof/ceiling area. |
| UD | = | The thermal transmittance value of the fenestration found in Table R402.1.2. |
| AD | = | Opaque door area. |
| FS | = | Concrete slab on grade component F-factor found in Table R402.1.2. |
| PS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete slab on grade perimeter. |
| FBGS | = | Concrete below grade slab component F-factor found in Table R402.1.2. |
| PBGS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete below grade slab perimeter. |
EQUATION 2 - GROUP R OCCUPANCY
PROPOSED UA
UA = UWAW + UBGWABGW + UVGAVG + UOGAOG + UFAF + URCARC + UDAD + FSPS + FBGSPBGS |
Where: | |
| UA | = | The combined thermal transmittance of the gross exterior wall, floor and roof/ceiling assembly area. |
| UW | = | The thermal transmittance of the opaque above grade wall area. |
| AW | = | Opaque above grade wall area. |
| UBGW | = | The thermal transmittance value of the below grade opaque wall. |
| ABGW | = | Opaque below grade wall area. |
| UVG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the fenestration glazing. |
| AVG | = | Fenestration glazing area, including windows in exterior doors. |
| UOG | = | The thermal transmittance value of the skylight glazing. |
| AOG | = | Skylight glazing area. |
| UF | = | The thermal transmittance of the floor. |
| AF | = | Floor area over unconditioned space. |
| URC | = | The thermal transmittance of the ceiling. |
| ARC | = | Ceiling area. |
| UD | = | The thermal transmittance value of the opaque door area. |
| AD | = | Opaque door area. |
| FS | = | Concrete slab on grade component F-factor. |
| PS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete slab on grade perimeter. |
| FBGS | = | Concrete below grade slab component F-factor. |
| PBGS | = | Lineal ft. of concrete below grade slab perimeter. |
NOTE: | Where more than one type of wall, window, roof/ceiling, door and skylight is used, the U and A terms for those items shall be expanded into subelements as: |
| UW1AW1 + UW2AW2 + UW3AW3 + ...etc. |
NOTE: | Below grade walls: The wall is assumed to extend from the slab upward to the top of the mud sill for the distance specified in Table A104.1, with 6 inches of concrete wall extending above grade. This will be calculated separately from above grade walls using the wall height that best describes the system. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40215, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40215, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R402.2—Specific insulation requirements.
R402.2 Specific insulation requirements. In addition to the requirements of Section R402.1, insulation shall meet the specific requirements of Sections R402.2.1 through R402.2.11.
R402.2.1 Ceilings with attic spaces. Where Section R402.1.1 would require R-49 in the ceiling, installing R-38 over 100 percent of the ceiling area requiring insulation shall be deemed to satisfy the requirement for R-49 wherever the full height of uncompressed R-38 insulation extends over the wall top plate at the eaves. This reduction shall not apply to the U-factor alternative approach in Section R402.1.3 and the total UA alternative in Section R402.1.4.
R402.2.1.1 Loose insulation in attic spaces. Open-blown or poured loose fill insulation may be used in attic spaces where the slope of the ceiling is not more than 3 feet in 12 and there is at least 30 inches of clear distance from the top of the bottom chord of the truss or ceiling joist to the underside of the sheathing at the roof ridge.
R402.2.3 Eave baffle. For air permeable insulations in vented attics, a baffle shall be installed adjacent to soffit and eave vents. Baffles shall maintain an opening equal to or greater than the size of the vent. The baffle shall extend over the top of the attic insulation. The baffle shall be permitted to be any solid material.
R402.2.4 Access hatches and doors. Access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (e.g., attics and crawl spaces) shall be weatherstripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on the surrounding surfaces. 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.
EXCEPTION: | Vertical doors that provide access from conditioned to unconditioned spaces shall be permitted to meet the fenestration requirements of Table R402.1.1. |
R402.2.5 Mass walls. Mass walls, where used as a component of the thermal envelope of a building, shall be one of the following:
1. Constructed of above-grade walls of concrete block, concrete, insulated concrete form, masonry cavity, brick (but not brick veneer), adobe, compressed earth block, rammed earth, mass timber, solid timber or solid logs.
2. Any other wall having a heat capacity greater than or equal to 6 Btu/ft2 x °F (123 kJ/m2 x K).
R402.2.6 Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors. Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors shall comply with the U-factor requirements of Table R402.1.3.
R402.2.7 Floors. Floor framing cavity insulation shall be installed to maintain permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking. Insulation supports shall be installed so spacing is no more than 24 inches on center. Foundation vents shall be placed so that the top of the vent is below the lower surface of the floor insulation.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. The floor framing cavity insulation shall be permitted to be in contact with the topside of sheathing or continuous insulation installed on the bottom side of floor framing where combined with insulation that meets or exceeds the minimum Wood Frame Wall R-value in Table R402.1.1 and extends from the bottom to the top of all perimeter floor framing members. |
| 2. When foundation vents are not placed so that the top of the vent is below the lower surface of the floor insulation, a permanently attached baffle shall be installed at an angle of 30° from horizontal, to divert air flow below the lower surface of the floor insulation. |
| 3. Substantial contact with the surface being insulated is not required in enclosed floor/ceiling assemblies containing ducts where full R-value insulation is installed between the duct and the exterior surface. |
R402.2.8 Below-grade walls. Below-grade exterior wall insulation used on the exterior (cold) side of the wall shall extend from the top of the below-grade wall to the top of the footing and shall be approved for below-grade use. Above-grade insulation shall be protected. Insulation used on the interior (warm) side of the wall shall extend from the top of the below-grade wall to the below-grade floor level and shall include R-5 rigid board providing a thermal break between the concrete wall and the slab.
R402.2.9 Slab-on-grade floors. The minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of the insulation around the perimeter of unheated or heated slab-on-grade floors shall be as specified in Table C402.1.1. The insulation shall be placed on the outside of the foundation or on the inside of the foundation wall. The insulation shall extend downward from the top of the slab for a minimum distance as shown in the table or to the top of the footing, whichever is less, or downward to at least the bottom of the slab and then horizontally to the interior or exterior for the total distance shown in the table. A two-inch by two-inch (maximum) pressure treated nailer may be placed at the finished floor elevation for attachment of interior finish materials. Insulation extending away from the building shall be protected by pavement or by a minimum of 10 inches (254 mm) of soil.
R402.2.9.1 Heated slab-on-grade floors. The entire area of a heated slab-on-grade floor shall be thermally isolated from the soil with a minimum of R-10 insulation. The insulation shall be an approved product for its intended use. If a soil gas control system is present below the heated slab-on-grade floor, which results in increased convective flow below the heated slab-on-grade floor, the heated slab-on-grade floor shall be thermally isolated from the sub-slab gravel layer. R-10 heated slab-on-grade floor insulation is required for all compliance paths.
R402.2.10 Masonry veneer. Insulation shall not be required on the horizontal portion of the foundation that supports a masonry veneer.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40220, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40220, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40220, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40220, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R402.2—Specific insulation requirements.
R402.2 Specific insulation requirements. In addition to the requirements of Section R402.1, insulation shall meet the specific requirements of Sections R402.2.1 through R402.2.11.
R402.2.1 Ceilings with attic spaces. Where Section R402.1.3 would require R-60 in the ceiling or attic, installing R-49 over 100 percent of the ceiling area requiring insulation shall satisfy the requirement for R-60 wherever the full height of uncompressed R-49 insulation extends over the wall top plate at the eaves. This reduction shall not apply to the insulation and fenestration criteria in Section R402.1.2 and the total UA alternative in Section R402.1.5.
R402.2.1.1 Loose insulation in attic spaces. Open-blown or poured loose fill insulation may be used in attic spaces where the slope of the ceiling is not more than 3 feet in 12 and there is at least 30 inches of clear distance from the top of the bottom chord of the truss or ceiling joist to the underside of the sheathing at the roof ridge.
R402.2.2 Reserved.
R402.2.3 Eave baffle. For air-permeable insulation in vented attics, a baffle shall be installed adjacent to soffit and eave vents. Baffles shall maintain a net free area opening equal to or greater than the size of the vent. The baffle shall extend over the top of the attic insulation. The baffle shall be permitted to be any solid material. The baffle shall be installed to the outer edge of the exterior wall top plate so as to provide maximum space for attic insulation coverage over the top plate. Where soffit venting is not continuous, baffles shall be installed continuously to prevent ventilation air in the eave soffit from bypassing the baffle.
R402.2.4 Access hatches and doors. Access hatches and doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces such as attics and crawl spaces shall be insulated to the same R-value required by Table R402.1.3 for the wall or ceiling in which they are installed.
EXCEPTION: | Vertical doors providing access from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces that comply with the fenestration requirements of Table R402.1.3. |
R402.2.4.1 Access hatches and door insulation installation and retention. Vertical or horizontal access hatches and doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces such as attics and crawl spaces shall be weatherstripped. Access that prevents damaging or compressing the insulation shall be provided to all equipment. Where loose fill insulation is installed, a wood framed or equivalent baffle or retainer, or dam shall be installed to prevent the loose-fill insulation from spilling into the living spaces, from higher to lower sections of the attic and from attics covering conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces. The baffle or retainer shall provide a permanent means of maintaining the installed R-value of the loose fill insulation.
R402.2.5 Mass walls. Mass walls, where used as a component of the building thermal envelope, shall be one of the following:
1. Above-grade walls of concrete block, concrete, insulated concrete form, masonry cavity, brick (but not brick veneer), adobe, compressed earth block, rammed earth, mass timber, or solid logs.
2. Any other wall having a heat capacity greater than or equal to 6 Btu/ft2 x °F (123 kJ/m2 x K).
R402.2.6 Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors. Steel-frame ceilings, walls, and floors shall comply with the U-factor requirements of Table R402.1.2.
R402.2.7 Floors. Floor framing cavity insulation shall comply with one of the following:
1. Insulation shall be installed to maintain permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking in accordance with manufacturer instructions to maintain required R-value or readily fill the available cavity space. Insulation supports shall be installed so spacing is no more than 24 inches on center. Foundation vents shall be placed so that the top of the vent is below the lower surface of the floor insulation.
2. Floor framing cavity insulation shall be permitted to be in contact with the top side of sheathing separating the cavity and the unconditioned space below. Insulation shall extend from the bottom to the top of all perimeter floor framing members and the framing members shall be air sealed.
3. A combination of cavity and continuous insulation shall be installed so that the cavity insulation is in contact with the top side of the continuous insulation that is installed on the underside of the floor framing separating the cavity and the unconditioned space below. The combined R-value of the cavity and continuous insulation shall equal the required R-value for floors. Insulation shall extend from the bottom to the top of all perimeter floor framing members and the framing members shall be air sealed.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. When foundation vents are not placed so that the top of the vent is below the lower surface of the floor insulation, a permanently attached baffle shall be installed at an angle of 30° from horizontal, to divert air flow below the lower surface of the floor insulation. |
| 2. Substantial contact with the surface being insulated is not required in enclosed floor/ceiling assemblies containing ducts where full R-value insulation is installed between the duct and the exterior surface. |
R402.2.8 Below-grade walls. Below-grade exterior wall insulation used on the exterior (cold) side of the wall shall extend from the top of the below-grade wall to the top of the footing and shall be approved for below-grade use. Above-grade insulation shall be protected. Insulation used on the interior (warm) side of the wall shall extend from the top of the below-grade wall to the below-grade floor level and shall include R-5 rigid board providing a thermal break between the concrete wall and the slab.
R402.2.9 Slab-on-grade floors. The minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of the insulation around the perimeter of unheated or heated slab-on-grade floors shall be as specified in Table C402.1.3. The insulation shall be placed on the outside of the foundation or on the inside of the foundation wall. The insulation shall extend downward from the top of the slab for a minimum distance as shown in the table or to the top of the footing, whichever is less, or downward to at least the bottom of the slab and then horizontally to the interior or exterior for the total distance shown in the table. A two-inch by two-inch (maximum) pressure treated nailer may be placed at the finished floor elevation for attachment of interior finish materials. Insulation extending away from the building shall be protected by pavement or by a minimum of 10 inches (254 mm) of soil.
R402.2.9.1 Heated slab-on-grade floors. The entire area of a heated slab-on-grade floor shall be thermally isolated from the soil with a minimum of R-10 insulation. The insulation shall be an approved product for its intended use. If a soil gas control system is present below the heated slab-on-grade floor, which results in increased convective flow below the heated slab-on-grade floor, the heated slab-on-grade floor shall be thermally isolated from the sub-slab gravel layer. R-10 heated slab-on-grade floor insulation is required for all compliance paths.
R402.2.10 Masonry veneer. Insulation shall not be required on the horizontal portion of the foundation that supports a masonry veneer.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40220, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40220, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40220, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40220, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40220, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R402.3—Fenestration.
R402.3 Fenestration. In addition to the requirements of Section R402, fenestration shall comply with Sections R402.3.1 through R402.3.5.
R402.3.1 U-factor. An area-weighted average of fenestration products shall be permitted to satisfy the U-factor requirements.
R402.3.2 Glazed fenestration SHGC. An area-weighted average of fenestration products more than 50 percent glazed shall be permitted to satisfy the SHGC requirements.
R402.3.3 Glazed fenestration exemption. Up to 15 square feet (1.4 m2) of glazed fenestration per dwelling unit shall be permitted to be exempt from U-factor and SHGC requirements in Section R402.1.1. This exemption shall not apply to the U-factor alternative approach in Section R402.1.3 and the total UA alternative in Section R402.1.4.
R402.3.4 Opaque door exemption. One side-hinged opaque door assembly up to 24 square feet (2.22 m2) in area is exempted from the U-factor requirement in Section R402.1.1. This exemption shall not apply to the U-factor alternative approach in Section R402.1.3 and the total UA alternative in Section R402.1.4.
R402.3.5 Reserved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40230, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40230, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40230, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R402.3—Fenestration.
R402.3 Fenestration. In addition to the requirements of Section R402, fenestration shall comply with Sections R402.3.1 through R402.3.5.
R402.3.1 U-factor. An area-weighted average of fenestration products shall be permitted to satisfy the U-factor requirements.
R402.3.2 Glazed fenestration SHGC. An area-weighted average of fenestration products more than 50 percent glazed shall be permitted to satisfy the SHGC requirements.
R402.3.3 Glazed fenestration exemption. Up to 15 square feet (1.4 m2) of glazed fenestration per dwelling unit shall be permitted to be exempt from U-factor and SHGC requirements in Section R402.1.2. This exemption shall not apply to the total UA alternative in Section R402.1.5.
R402.3.4 Opaque door exemption. One side-hinged opaque door assembly up to 24 square feet (2.22 m2) in area is exempted from the U-factor requirement in Section R402.1.2. This exemption shall not apply to the total UA alternative in Section R402.1.5.
R402.3.5Combustion air openings. In Climate Zones 3 through 8, where open combustion air ducts provide combustion air to open combustion, space conditioning fuel burning appliances, the appliances and combustion air openings shall be located outside of the building thermal envelope, or enclosed in a room isolated from inside the thermal envelope. Such rooms shall be sealed and insulated in accordance with the envelope requirements of Table R402.1.3, where the walls, floors, and ceilings shall meet the minimum of the below-grade wall R-value requirements. The door into the room shall be fully gasketed and any water lines and ducts in the room insulated in accordance with Section R403. The combustion air duct shall be insulated where it passes through conditioned space to a minimum of R-8.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Direct vent appliances with both intake and exhaust pipes installed continuous to the outside. |
| 2. Fireplaces and stoves complying with Sections R402.3.6 and R1006 of the International Residential Code. |
R402.3.6 Fireplaces. New wood-burning fireplaces shall have tight-fitting flue dampers or doors, and outdoor combustion air. When using tight-fitting doors on factory-built fireplaces listed and labeled in accordance with UL 127, the doors shall be tested and listed for the fireplace. Where using tight-fitting doors on masonry fireplaces, the doors shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 907. Gas fireplaces shall comply with the efficiency requirements in Section R403.7.2.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40230, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40230, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40230, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40230, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R402.4—Air leakage.
R402.4 Air leakage. The building thermal envelope shall be constructed to limit air leakage in accordance with the requirements of Sections R402.4.1 through R402.4.4.
R402.4.1 Building thermal envelope. The building thermal envelope shall comply with Sections R402.4.1.1 and R402.4.1.2. The sealing methods between dissimilar materials shall allow for differential expansion and contraction.
R402.4.1.1 Installation. The components of the building thermal envelope as listed in Table R402.4.1.1 shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the criteria listed in Table R402.4.1.1, as applicable to the method of construction. Where required by the code official, an approved third party shall inspect all components and verify compliance.
R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested and verified as having an air leakage rate of not exceeding 5 air changes per hour. Testing shall be conducted with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pascals). For this test only, the volume of the home shall be the conditioned floor area in ft2 (m2) multiplied by 8.5 feet (2.6 m). Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by an approved third party. A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code official. Testing shall be performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the building thermal envelope. Once visual inspection has confirmed sealing (see Table R402.4.1.1), operable windows and doors manufactured by small business shall be permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test.
EXCEPTION: | For dwelling units that are accessed directly from the outdoors, other than detached one family dwellings and townhouses, an air leakage rate not exceeding 0.4 cfm per square foot of the dwelling unit enclosure area shall be an allowable alternative. Testing shall be conducted with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pascals) in accordance with RESNET/ICC 380, ASTM E779 or ASTM E1827. For the purpose of this test only, the enclosure area is to be calculated as the perimeter of the dwelling unit, measured to the outside face of the exterior walls, and the centerline of party walls, times 8.5 feet, plus the ceiling and floor area. Doors and windows of adjacent dwelling units (including top and bottom units) shall be open to the outside during the test. This exception is not permitted for dwelling units that are accessed from corridors or other enclosed common areas. |
During testing:
1. Exterior windows and doors, fireplace and stove doors shall be closed, but not sealed, beyond the intended weatherstripping or other infiltration control measures;
2. Dampers including exhaust, intake, makeup air, backdraft and flue dampers shall be closed, but not sealed beyond intended infiltration control measures;
3. Interior doors, if installed at the time of the test, shall be open, access hatches to conditioned crawl spaces and conditioned attics shall be open;
4. Exterior or interior terminations for continuous ventilation systems and heat recovery ventilators shall be sealed;
5. Heating and cooling systems, if installed at the time of the test, shall be turned off; and
6. Supply and return registers, if installed at the time of the test, shall be fully open.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Additions less than 500 square feet of conditioned floor area. |
| 2. Additions tested with the existing home having a combined maximum air leakage rate of 7 air changes per hour. To qualify for this exception, the date of construction of the existing house must be prior to the 2009 Washington State Energy Code. |
R402.4.2 Fireplaces. New wood-burning fireplaces shall have tight-fitting flue dampers or doors, and outdoor combustion air. When using tight-fitting doors on factory-built fireplaces listed and labeled in accordance with UL 127, the doors shall be tested and listed for the fireplace. Where using tight-fitting doors on masonry fireplaces, the doors shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 907.
R402.4.2.1 Gas fireplace efficiency. All vented gas fireplace heaters rated to ANSI Z21.88 shall be listed and labeled with a fireplace efficiency (FE) rating of 50 percent or greater in accordance with CSA P.4.1. Vented gas fireplaces (decorative appliances) certified to ANSI Z21.50 shall be listed and labeled, including their FE ratings, in accordance with CSA P.4.1.
R402.4.3 Air leakage of fenestration. Windows, skylights and sliding glass doors shall have an air infiltration rate of no more than 0.3 cfm per square foot (1.5 L/s/m2), and swinging doors no more than 0.5 cfm per square foot (2.6 L/s/m2), when tested according to NFRC 400 or AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 by an accredited, independent laboratory and listed and labeled by the manufacturer.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Field-fabricated fenestration products (windows, skylights and doors). |
| 2. Custom exterior fenestration products manufactured by a small business provided they meet the applicable provisions of Chapter 24 of the International Building Code. Once visual inspection has confirmed the presence of a gasket, operable windows and doors manufactured by small business shall be permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test. |
R402.4.4Combustion air openings. In Climate Zones 3 through 8, where open combustion air ducts provide combustion air to open combustion, space conditioning fuel burning appliances, the appliances and combustion air openings shall be located outside of the building thermal envelope, or enclosed in a room isolated from inside the thermal envelope. Such rooms shall be sealed and insulated in accordance with the envelope requirements of Table R402.1.1, where the walls, floors and ceilings shall meet the minimum of the below-grade wall R-value requirement. The door into the room shall be fully gasketed and any water lines and ducts in the room insulated in accordance with Section R403. The combustion air duct shall be insulated where it passes through conditioned space to a minimum of R-8.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Direct vent appliances with both intake and exhaust pipes installed continuous to the outside. |
| 2. Fireplaces and stoves complying with Section R402.4.2 and Section R1006 of the International Residential Code. |
R402.4.5 Recessed lighting. Recessed luminaires installed in the building thermal envelope shall be Type IC-rated and certified under ASTM E283 as having an air leakage rate not more than 2.0 cfm (0.944 L/s) when tested at a 1.57 psf (75 Pa) pressure differential and shall have a label attached showing compliance with this test method. All recessed luminaires shall be sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wall or ceiling covering.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40240, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40240, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40240, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27.020, and
19.27.074. WSR 14-24-123, § 51-11R-40240, filed 12/3/14, effective 1/3/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40240, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R402.4—Air leakage.
R402.4 Air leakage. The building thermal envelope shall be constructed to limit air leakage in accordance with the requirements of Sections R402.4.1 through R402.4.5.
R402.4.1 Building thermal envelope air leakage. The building thermal envelope shall comply with Sections R402.4.1.1 through R402.4.1.3. The sealing methods between dissimilar materials shall allow for differential expansion and contraction.
R402.4.1.1 Installation. The components of the building thermal envelope as listed in Table R402.4.1.1 shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the criteria listed in Table R402.4.1.1, as applicable to the method of construction. Where required by the code official, an approved third party shall inspect all components and verify compliance.
R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested for air leakage. Testing shall be conducted in accordance with RESNET/ICC 380, ASTM E779 or ASTM E1827. Test pressure and leakage rate shall comply with Section R402.1.3. A written report of the test results, including verified location and time stamp of the date of the test, shall be signed by the testing agency and provided to the building owner and code official. Testing shall be performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the building thermal envelope. Once visual inspection has confirmed air sealing has been conducted in accordance with Table R402.4.1.1, operable windows and doors manufactured by small business are permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test.
Testing of single-family dwellings and townhouses shall be conducted in accordance with RESNET/ICC 380. Test pressure and leakage rate shall comply with Section R402.1.3.1.
For Group R-2 occupancies, testing shall be conducted in accordance with ASTM E779, ASTM E1827, or ASTM E3158. Test pressure and leakage rate shall comply with Section R402.1.3.2. The individual performing the air leakage test shall be trained and certified by a certification body that is, at the time of permit application, and ISO 17024 accredited certification body including, but not limited to, the Air Barrier Association of America.
During testing:
1. Exterior windows and doors, fireplace and stove doors shall be closed, but not sealed, beyond the intended weatherstripping or other infiltration control measures;
2. Dampers including exhaust, intake, makeup air, backdraft and flue dampers shall be closed, but not sealed beyond intended infiltration control measures;
3. Interior doors, if installed at the time of the test, shall be open, access hatches to conditioned crawl spaces and conditioned attics shall be open;
4. Exterior or interior terminations for continuous ventilation systems and heat recovery ventilators shall be sealed;
5. Heating and cooling systems, if installed at the time of the test, shall be turned off; and
6. Supply and return registers, if installed at the time of the test, shall be fully open.
EXCEPTION: | Additions less than 500 square feet of conditioned floor area. |
R402.4.1.3 Leakage rate. Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) shall comply with Section R402.4.1.3.1. Group R-2 multifamily buildings shall comply with Section R402.4.1.3.2.
R402.4.1.3.1 Dwelling unit leakage rate. The maximum air leakage rate for any dwelling unit under any compliance path shall not exceed 4.0 air changes per hour. Testing shall be conducted with a blower door test at a test pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pa).
EXCEPTION: | Additions tested with the existing home having a combined maximum air leakage rate of 7 air changes per hour. To qualify for this exception, the date of construction of the existing dwelling must be prior to the 2009 Washington State Energy Code. |
R402.4.1.3.2 Group R-2 multifamily building leakage rate. For Group R-2 multifamily buildings, the maximum leakage rate for any dwelling unit shall not exceed 0.25 cfm per square foot of the dwelling unit enclosure area. Testing shall be conducted with a blower door at a test pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pa). Doors and windows of adjacent dwelling units (including top and bottom units) shall be open to the outside during the test.
R402.4.3 Air leakage of fenestration. Windows, skylights and sliding glass doors shall have an air infiltration rate of no more than 0.3 cfm per square foot (1.5 L/s/m2), and swinging doors no more than 0.5 cfm per square foot (2.6 L/s/m2), when tested according to NFRC 400 or AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 by an accredited, independent laboratory and listed and labeled by the manufacturer.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Field-fabricated fenestration products (windows, skylights and doors). |
| 2. Custom exterior fenestration products manufactured by a small business provided they meet the applicable provisions of Chapter 24 of the International Building Code. Once visual inspection has confirmed the presence of a gasket, operable windows and doors manufactured by small business shall be permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test. |
R402.4.5 Recessed lighting. Recessed luminaires installed in the building thermal envelope shall be Type IC-rated and certified under ASTM E283 as having an air leakage rate not more than 2.0 cfm (0.944 L/s) when tested at a 1.57 psf (75 Pa) pressure differential and shall have a label attached showing compliance with this test method. All recessed luminaires shall be sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wall or ceiling covering.
R402.4.6 Electrical and communication outlet boxes (air-sealed boxes). Electrical and communication outlet boxes installed in the building thermal envelope shall be sealed to limit air leakage between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. Electrical and communication outlet boxes shall be tested in accordance with NEMA OS 4, Requirements for Air-Sealed Boxes for Electrical and Communication Applications, and shall have an air leakage rate of not greater than 2.0 cubic feet per minute (0.944 L/s) at a pressure differential of 1.57 psf (75 Pa). Electrical and communication outlet boxes shall be marked "NEMA OS 4" or "OS 4" in accordance with NEMA OS 4. Electrical and communication outlet boxes shall be installed per the manufacturer's instructions and with any supplied components required to achieve compliance with NEMA OS 4.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40240, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40240, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40240, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40240, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27.020, and
19.27.074. WSR 14-24-123, § 51-11R-40240, filed 12/3/14, effective 1/3/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40240, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Table R402.4.1.1—Air barrier and insulation installation.
TABLE R402.4.1.1
AIR BARRIER AND INSULATION INSTALLATION
COMPONENT | AIR BARRIER CRITERIAa | INSULATION CRITERIAa |
General requirements | A continuous air barrier shall be installed in the building envelope. | Air-permeable insulation shall not be used as a sealing material. |
Exterior thermal envelope contains a continuous air barrier. |
Breaks or joints in the air barrier shall be sealed. |
Cavity insulation installation | | All cavities in the thermal envelope shall be filled with insulation. The density of the insulation shall be at the manufacturers' product recommendation and said density shall be maintained for all volume of each cavity. Batt type insulation will show no voids or gaps and maintain an even density for the entire cavity. Batt insulation shall be installed in the recommended cavity depth. Where an obstruction in the cavity due to services, blocking, bracing or other obstruction exists, the batt product will be cut to fit the remaining depth of the cavity. Where the batt is cut around obstructions, loose fill insulation shall be placed to fill any surface or concealed voids, and at the manufacturers' specified density. Where faced batt is used, the installation tabs must be stapled to the face of the stud. There shall be no compression to the batt at the edges of the cavity due to inset stapling installation tabs. |
Insulation that upon installation readily conforms to available space shall be installed filling the entire cavity and within the manufacturers' density recommendation. |
Ceiling/attic | The air barrier in any dropped ceiling/soffit shall be aligned with the insulation and any gaps in the air barrier sealed. | The insulation in any dropped ceiling/soffit shall be aligned with the air barrier. |
Access openings, drop down stair or knee wall doors to unconditioned attic spaces shall be sealed. | Batt insulation installed in attic roof assemblies may be compressed at exterior wall lines to allow for required attic ventilation. |
Walls | The junction of the foundation and sill plate shall be sealed. The junction of the top plate and top of exterior walls shall be sealed. Knee walls shall be sealed. | Cavities within corners and headers of frame walls shall be insulated by completely filling the cavity with a material having a thermal resistance of R-3 per inch minimum. Exterior thermal envelope insulation for framed walls shall be installed in substantial contact and continuous alignment with the air barrier. |
Windows, skylights and doors | The space between window/door jambs and framing and skylights and framing shall be sealed. | |
Rim joists | Rim joists shall include the air barrier. | Rim joists shall be insulated. |
Floors (including above garage and cantilevered floors) | The air barrier shall be installed at any exposed edge of insulation. | Floor framing cavity insulation shall be installed to maintain permanent contact with the underside of subfloor decking or floor framing cavity insulation shall be permitted to be in contact with the topside of sheathing or continuous insulation installed on the underside of floor framing and extend from the bottom to the top of all perimeter floor framing members. |
Crawl space walls | Exposed earth in unvented crawl spaces shall be covered with a Class I, black vapor retarder with overlapping joints taped. | Where provided instead of floor insulation, insulation shall be permanently attached to the crawlspace walls. |
Shafts, penetrations | Duct shafts, utility penetrations, and flue shafts opening to exterior or unconditioned space shall be sealed. | |
Narrow cavities | | Batts in narrow cavities shall be cut to fit and installed to the correct density without any voids or gaps or compression, or narrow cavities shall be filled by insulation that on installation readily conforms to the available cavity space. |
Garage separation | Air sealing shall be provided between the garage and conditioned spaces. | |
Recessed lighting | Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope shall be sealed to the finished surface. | Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope shall be air tight and IC rated. |
Plumbing and wiring | | Batt insulation shall be cut neatly to fit around wiring and plumbing in exterior walls. There shall be no voids or gaps or compression where cut to fit. Insulation that on installation readily conforms to available space shall extend behind piping and wiring. |
Shower/tub on exterior wall | The air barrier installed at exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall separate the wall from the showers and tubs. | Exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be insulated. |
Electrical/phone box on exterior wall | The air barrier shall be installed behind electrical or communication boxes or air sealed boxes shall be installed. | |
HVAC register boots | HVAC supply and return register boots shall be sealed to the subfloor, wall covering or ceiling penetrated by the boot. | |
Concealed sprinklers | When required to be sealed, concealed fire sprinklers shall only be sealed in a manner that is recommended by the manufacturer. Caulking or other adhesive sealants shall not be used to fill voids between fire sprinkler cover plates and walls or ceilings. | |
IC = insulation contact. |
a In addition, inspection of log walls shall be in accordance with the provisions of ICC-400. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40241, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40241, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40241, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Table R402.4.1.1—Air barrier and insulation installation.
TABLE R402.4.1.1
AIR BARRIER, AIR SEALING AND INSULATION INSTALLATIONa
COMPONENT | AIR BARRIER CRITERIA | INSULATION CRITERIA |
General requirements | A continuous air barrier shall be installed in the building envelope. | Air-permeable insulation shall not be used as a sealing material. |
Breaks or joints in the air barrier shall be sealed. |
Cavity insulation installation | | All cavities in the thermal envelope shall be filled with insulation. The density of the insulation shall be at the manufacturers' product recommendation and said density shall be maintained for all volume of each cavity. Batt type insulation will show no voids or gaps and maintain an even density for the entire cavity. Batt insulation shall be installed in the recommended cavity depth. Where an obstruction in the cavity due to services, blocking, bracing or other obstruction exists, the batt product will be cut to fit the remaining depth of the cavity. Where the batt is cut around obstructions, loose fill insulation shall be placed to fill any surface or concealed voids, and at the manufacturers' specified density. Where faced batt is used, the installation tabs must be stapled to the face of the stud. There shall be no compression to the batt at the edges of the cavity due to inset stapling installation tabs. |
Insulation that upon installation readily conforms to available space shall be installed filling the entire cavity and within the manufacturers' density recommendation. |
Ceiling/attic | The air barrier in any dropped ceiling/soffit shall be aligned with the insulation and any gaps in the air barrier sealed. | The insulation in any dropped ceiling/soffit shall be aligned with the air barrier. |
Access openings, drop down stair or knee wall doors to unconditioned attic spaces shall be sealed. | Batt insulation installed in attic roof assemblies may be compressed at exterior wall lines to allow for required attic ventilation. |
Walls | The junction of the foundation and sill plate shall be sealed. The junction of the top plate and top of exterior walls shall be sealed. Knee walls shall be sealed. | Cavities within corners and headers of frame walls shall be insulated by completely filling the cavity with a material having a thermal resistance of R-3 per inch minimum. Exterior thermal envelope insulation for framed walls shall be installed in substantial contact and continuous alignment with the air barrier. |
Windows, skylights and doors | The space between window/door jambs and framing and skylights and framing shall be sealed. | |
Rim joists | Rim joists shall include an exterior air barrierb. | Rim joists shall be insulated so that the insulation maintains permanent contact with the exterior rim boardb. |
| The junctions of the rim board to the sill plate and the rim board and the subfloor shall be air sealed. | |
Floors (including above garage and cantilevered floors) | The air barrier shall be installed at any exposed edge of insulation. | Floor framing cavity insulation shall be installed to maintain permanent contact with the underside of subfloor decking or floor framing cavity insulation shall be permitted to be in contact with the topside of sheathing or continuous insulation installed on the underside of floor framing and extend from the bottom to the top of all perimeter floor framing members. |
Basement, crawl space, and slab foundations | Exposed earth in unvented crawl spaces shall be covered with a Class I, black vapor retarder with overlapping joints taped. | Crawl space insulation, where provided instead of floor insulation, shall be installed in accordance with Section R402.2.10. |
| Penetrations through concrete foundation walls and slabs shall be air sealed. | Conditioned basement foundation wall insulation shall be installed in accordance with Section R402.2.8.1. |
| Class I vapor retarders shall not be used as an air barrier on below-grade walls and shall be installed in accordance with Section R702.7 of the International Residential Code. | Slab on grade floor insulation shall be installed in accordance with Section R402.2.10. |
Shafts, penetrations | Duct and flue shafts to exterior or unconditioned space shall be air sealed. | Insulation shall be fitted tightly around utilities passing through shafts and penetrations in the building thermal envelope to maintain required R-value. |
| Utility penetrations of the air barrier shall be caulked, gasketed, or otherwise sealed and shall allow for expansion and contraction of materials and mechanical vibration. | |
Narrow cavities | Narrow cavities, of an inch or less, not able to be insulated, shall be air sealed. | Batts in narrow cavities shall be cut to fit and installed to the correct density without any voids or gaps or compression, or narrow cavities shall be filled by insulation that on installation readily conforms to the available cavity space. |
Garage separation | Air sealing shall be provided between the garage and conditioned spaces. | Insulated portions of the garage separation assembly shall be installed in accordance with Sections R303 and R402.2.8. |
Recessed lighting | Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope shall be air sealed in accordance with Section R402.4.5. | Recessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope shall be air tight and IC rated and shall be buried or surrounded with insulation. |
Plumbing, wiring, or other obstructions | All holes created by wiring, plumbing, or other obstructions in the air barrier assembly shall be air sealed. | Batt insulation shall be cut neatly to fit around wiring and plumbing in exterior walls. There shall be no voids or gaps or compression where cut to fit. Insulation that on installation readily conforms to available space shall extend behind piping and wiring. Insulation shall be installed to fill the available space and surround wiring, plumbing, or other obstructions, unless the required R-value can be met by installing insulation and air barrier systems completely to the exterior side of the obstructions. |
Shower/tub on exterior wall | The air barrier installed at exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall separate the wall from the showers and tubs. | Exterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs shall be insulated. |
Electrical/phone box on exterior wall | The air barrier shall be installed behind electrical or communication boxes or air sealed boxes shall be installed. | |
HVAC register boots | HVAC supply and return register boots shall be sealed to the subfloor, wall covering or ceiling penetrated by the boot. | |
Concealed sprinklers | When required to be sealed, concealed fire sprinklers shall only be sealed in a manner that is recommended by the manufacturer. Caulking or other adhesive sealants shall not be used to fill voids between fire sprinkler cover plates and walls or ceilings. | |
IC = insulation contact. |
a In addition, inspection of log walls shall be in accordance with the provisions of ICC-400. |
b Insulation installed in unconditioned/ventilated attic spaces is not required to be enclosed within an air barrier assembly. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40241, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40241, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40241, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40241, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R402.5—Maximum fenestration U-factor and SHGC.
R402.5 Maximum fenestration U-factor. The area-weighted average maximum fenestration U-factor permitted using tradeoffs from Section R402.1.4 or R405 shall be 0.48 for vertical fenestration, and 0.75 for skylights.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40250, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40250, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40250, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R402.5—Maximum fenestration U-factor and SHGC.
R402.5 Maximum fenestration U-factor. The area-weighted average maximum fenestration U-factor permitted using tradeoffs from Section R402.1.5 or R405 shall be 0.48 for vertical fenestration, and 0.75 for skylights.
EXCEPTION: | The maximum U-factor and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) for fenestration shall not be required in storm shelters complying with ICC 500. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40250, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40250, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40250, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40250, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R403—Systems.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.1—Controls.
R403.1 Controls. At least one thermostat shall be provided for each separate heating and cooling system.
R403.1.1 Programmable or connected thermostat. Where the primary heating system is a forced-air furnace, at least one thermostat per dwelling unit shall be Energy Star certified and capable of controlling the heating and cooling system on a daily schedule to maintain different temperature set points at different times of the day. The thermostat shall allow for, at a minimum, a 5-2 programmable schedule (weekdays/weekends) and be capable of providing at least two programmable setback/setup periods per day. This thermostat shall include the capability to set back, set up or temporarily operate the system to maintain zone temperatures down to 55°F (13°C) or up to 85°F (29°C). The thermostat shall initially be programmed by the manufacturer with a heating temperature set point no higher than 70°F (21°C) and a cooling temperature set point no lower than 78°F (26°C). The thermostat and/or control system shall have an adjustable deadband of not less than 10°F.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Systems controlled by an occupant sensor that is capable of shutting the system off when no occupant is sensed for a period of up to 30 minutes. |
| 2. Systems controlled solely by a manually operated timer capable of operating the system for no more than two hours. |
| 3. Ductless mini-split heat pump systems that have an integral proprietary thermostat. |
R403.1.2 Heat pump supplementary heat. Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, set-up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). Heat pumps equipped with supplementary heaters shall be installed with controls that prevent supplemental heater operation above 40°F. At final inspection the auxiliary heat lock out control shall be set to 35°F or less.
R403.1.3 Continuously burning pilot lights. The natural gas systems and equipment listed below are not permitted to be equipped with continuously burning pilot lights.
1. Fan-type central furnaces.
2. Household cooking appliances.
EXCEPTION: | Household cooking appliances without electrical supply voltage connections and in which each pilot light consumes less than 150 Btu/hr. |
3. Pool heaters.
4. Spa heaters.
5. Beginning September 1, 2022, fireplaces.
EXCEPTION: | Any fireplace with on-demand, intermittent or interrupted ignition (as defined in ANSI Z21.20) is not considered continuous. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and
19.27A.020. WSR 22-13-100, § 51-11R-40310, filed 6/14/22, effective 7/15/22. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40310, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40310, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40310, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.1—Controls.
R403.1 Controls. Not less than one thermostat shall be provided for each separate heating and cooling system.
R403.1.1 Programmable or connected thermostat. Where the primary heating system is a forced-air furnace, at least one thermostat per dwelling unit shall be Energy Star certified and capable of controlling the heating and cooling system on a daily schedule to maintain different temperature set points at different times of the day and different days of the week. The thermostat shall allow for, at a minimum, a 5-2 programmable schedule (weekdays/weekends) and be capable of providing at least two programmable setback/setup periods per day. This thermostat shall include the capability to set back, set up or temporarily operate the system to maintain zone temperatures down to 55°F (13°C) or up to 85°F (29°C). The thermostat shall be programmed initially by the manufacturer with a heating temperature set point of not greater than 70°F (21°C) and a cooling temperature set point of not less than 78°F (26°C). The thermostat and/or control system shall have an adjustable deadband of not less than 10°F.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Systems controlled by an occupant sensor that is capable of shutting the system off when no occupant is sensed for a period of up to 30 minutes. |
| 2. Systems controlled solely by a manually operated timer capable of operating the system for no more than two hours. |
| 3. Ductless mini-split heat pump systems that have an integral proprietary thermostat. |
R403.1.2 Heat pump supplementary heat. Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, set-up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). Heat pumps equipped with supplementary heaters shall be installed with controls that prevent supplemental heater operation above 40°F. At final inspection the auxiliary heat lock out control shall be set to 35°F or less.
R403.1.3 Continuously burning pilot lights. The natural gas systems and equipment listed below are not permitted to be equipped with continuously burning pilot lights.
1. Fan-type central furnaces.
2. Household cooking appliances.
EXCEPTION: | Household cooking appliances without electrical supply voltage connections and in which each pilot light consumes less than 150 Btu/hr. |
3. Pool heaters.
4. Spa heaters.
5. Fireplaces.
EXCEPTION: | Any fireplace with on-demand, intermittent or interrupted ignition (as defined in ANSI Z21.20) is not considered continuous. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40310, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and
19.27A.020. WSR 22-13-100, § 51-11R-40310, filed 6/14/22, effective 7/15/22. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40310, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40310, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40310, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.2—Hot water boiler.
R403.2 Hot water boiler outdoor temperature setback. Hot water boilers that supply heat to the building through one- or two-pipe heating systems shall have an outdoor temperature setback control that lowers the boiler water temperature based on the outdoor temperature.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.2—Hot water boiler.
R403.2 Hot water boiler temperature reset. The manufacturer shall configure each gas, oil, and electric boiler (other than a boiler equipped with a tankless domestic water heating coil) with an automatic means of adjusting the water temperature supplied by the boiler to ensure incremental change of the inferred heat load will cause an incremental change in the temperature of the water supplied by the boiler. This can be accomplished with outdoor reset, indoor reset, or water temperature sensing.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40315, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40315, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.3—Ducts.
R403.3 Ducts. Ducts and air handlers shall be installed in accordance with Sections R403.3.1 through R403.3.7.
R403.3.1 Insulation. Ducts outside the building thermal envelope shall be insulated to a minimum of R-8. Ducts within a concrete slab or in the ground shall be insulated to R-10 with insulation designed to be used below grade.
EXCEPTION: | Ducts or portions thereof located completely inside the building thermal envelope. Ducts located in crawl spaces do not qualify for this exception. |
R403.3.2 Sealing. Ducts, air handlers, and filter boxes shall be sealed. Joints and seams shall comply with either the International Mechanical Code or International Residential Code, as applicable.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Air-impermeable spray foam products shall be permitted to be applied without additional joint seals. |
| 2. For ducts having a static pressure classification of less than 2 inches of water column (500 Pa), additional closure systems shall not be required for continuously welded joints and seams, and locking-type joints and seams of other than the snap-lock and button-lock types. |
R403.3.2.1 Sealed air handler. Air handlers shall have a manufacturer's designation for an air leakage of no more than 2 percent of the design air flow rate when tested in accordance with ASHRAE 193.
R403.3.3 Duct testing. Ducts shall be leak tested in accordance with WSU RS-33, using the maximum duct leakage rates specified.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. The total leakage or leakage to the outdoors test is not required for ducts and air handlers located entirely within the building thermal envelope. For forced air ducts, a maximum of 10 linear feet of return ducts and 5 linear feet of supply ducts may be located outside the conditioned space. All metallic ducts located outside the conditioned space must have both transverse and longitudinal joints sealed with mastic. If flex ducts are used, they cannot contain splices. Flex duct connections must be made with nylon straps and installed using a plastic strapping tensioning tool. Ducts located in crawl spaces do not qualify for this exception. |
| 2. A duct air leakage test shall not be required for ducts serving heat or energy recovery ventilators that are not integrated with the ducts serving heating or cooling systems. |
A written report of the results shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code official.
R403.3.4 Duct leakage. The total leakage of the ducts, where measured in accordance with Section R403.3.3, shall be as follows:
1. Rough-in test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the system, including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is not installed at the time of the test, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 3 cfm (85 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area.
2. Postconstruction test: Leakage to outdoors shall be less than or equal to 4 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area or total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the entire system, including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test.
R403.3.5 Building cavities. Building framing cavities shall not be used as ducts or plenums. Installation of ducts in exterior walls, floors or ceilings shall not displace required envelope insulation.
R403.3.6 Ducts buried within ceiling insulation. Where supply and return air ducts are partially or completely buried in ceiling insulation, such ducts shall comply with all of the following:
1. The supply and return ducts shall have an insulation R-value not less than R-8.
2. At all points along each duct, the sum of the ceiling insulation R-value against and above the top of the duct, and against and below the bottom of the duct, shall be not less than R-19, excluding the R-value of the duct insulation.
EXCEPTION: | Sections of the supply duct that are less than 3 feet (914 mm) from the supply outlet shall not be required to comply with these requirements. |
R403.3.6.1 Effective R-value of deeply buried ducts. Where using a simulated energy performance analysis, sections of ducts that are: Installed in accordance with Section R403.3.6; located directly on, or within 5.5 inches (140 mm) of the ceiling; surrounded with blown-in attic insulation having an R-value of R-30 or greater and located such that the top of the duct is not less than 3.5 inches (89 mm) below the top of the insulation, shall be considered as having an effective duct insulation R-value of R-25.
R403.3.7 Ducts located in conditioned space. For ducts to be considered as being located inside a conditioned space, such ducts shall comply with the following:
1. All duct systems shall be located completely within the continuous air barrier and within the building thermal envelope.
2. All heating, cooling and ventilation system components shall be installed inside the conditioned space including, but not limited to, forced air ducts, hydronic piping, hydronic floor heating loops, convectors and radiators. Combustion equipment shall be direct vent or sealed combustion.
3. For forced air ducts, a maximum of 10 linear feet of return ducts and 5 linear feet of supply ducts is permitted to be located outside the conditioned space, provided they are insulated to a minimum of R-8.
3.1. Metallic ducts located outside the conditioned space must have both transverse and longitudinal joints sealed with mastic.
3.2. If flex ducts are used, they cannot contain splices. Flex duct connections must be made with nylon straps and installed using a plastic strapping tensioning tool.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40320, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-40320, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40320, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40320, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.3—Ducts.
R403.3 Ducts. Ducts and air handlers shall be installed in accordance with Sections R403.3.1 through R403.3.7.
R403.3.1Ducts located outside conditioned space. Supply and return ducts located outside conditioned space shall be insulated to and R-value of not less than R-8 for ducts 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter and larger and not less than R-6 for ducts smaller than 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter. Ducts buried beneath a building shall be insulated as required per this section or have an equivalent thermal distribution efficiency. Ducts within a concrete slab or in the ground shall be insulated to R-10 with insulation designed to be used below grade. Underground ducts utilizing the thermal distribution efficiency method shall be listed and labeled to indicate the R-value equivalency.
R403.3.2 Ducts located in conditioned space. For ducts to be considered as being located inside a conditioned space, such ducts shall comply with the following:
1. All duct systems shall be located completely within the continuous air barrier and within the building thermal envelope.
2. All heating, cooling, and ventilation system components shall be installed inside the conditioned space including, but not limited to, forced air ducts, hydronic piping, hydronic floor heating loops, convectors and radiators. Combustion equipment shall be direct vent or sealed combustion.
3. For forced air ducts, a maximum of 10 linear feet of return ducts and 5 linear feet of supply ducts is permitted to be located outside the conditioned space, provided they are insulated to a minimum of R-8.
3.1. Metallic ducts located outside the conditioned space must have both transverse and longitudinal joints sealed with mastic.
3.2. If flex ducts are used, they cannot contain splices. Flex duct connections must be made with nylon straps and installed using a plastic strapping tensioning tool.
4. Ductwork in floor cavities located over unconditioned space shall comply with all of the following:
4.1. A continuous air barrier installed between unconditioned space and the duct.
4.2. Insulation installed in accordance with Section R402.2.7.
4.3. A minimum R-19 insulation installed in the cavity width separating the duct from unconditioned space.
5. Ductwork located within exterior walls of the building thermal envelope shall comply with the following:
5.1. A continuous air barrier installed between unconditioned space and the duct.
5.2. A minimum R-10 insulation installed in the cavity width separating the duct from unconditioned space.
5.3. The remainder of the cavity insulation shall be fully insulated to the drywall side.
R403.3.3 Ducts buried within ceiling insulation. Where supply and return air ducts are partially or completely buried in ceiling insulation, such ducts shall comply with all of the following:
1. The supply and return ducts shall have an insulation R-value not less than R-8.
2. At all points along each duct, the sum of the ceiling insulation R-value against and above the top of the duct, and against and below the bottom of the duct, shall be not less than R-19, excluding the R-value of the duct insulation.
EXCEPTION: | Sections of the supply duct that are less than 3 feet (914 mm) from the supply outlet shall not be required to comply with these requirements. |
R403.3.3.1 Effective R-value of deeply buried ducts. Where using a simulated energy performance analysis, sections of ducts that are: Installed in accordance with Section R403.3.3; located directly on, or within 5.5 inches (140 mm) of the ceiling; surrounded with blown-in attic insulation having an R-value of R-30 or greater and located such that the top of the duct is not less than 3.5 inches (89 mm) below the top of the insulation, shall be considered as having an effective duct insulation R-value of R-25.
R403.3.4 Sealing. Ducts, air handlers, and filter boxes shall be sealed. Joints and seams shall comply with either the International Mechanical Code or International Residential Code, as applicable.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Air-impermeable spray foam products shall be permitted to be applied without additional joint seals. |
| 2. For ducts having a static pressure classification of less than 2 inches of water column (500 Pa), additional closure systems shall not be required for continuously welded joints and seams, and locking-type joints and seams of other than the snap-lock and button-lock types. |
R403.3.4.1 Sealed air handler. Air handlers shall have a manufacturer's designation for an air leakage of no more than 2 percent of the design air flow rate when tested in accordance with ASHRAE 193.
R403.3.5 Duct testing. Ducts shall be leak tested in accordance with WSU RS-33, using the maximum duct leakage rates specified.
EXCEPTION: | A duct air leakage test shall not be required for ducts serving ventilation systems that are not integrated with the ducts serving heating or cooling systems. |
A written report of the results shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code official.
R403.3.6 Duct leakage. The total leakage of the ducts, where measured in accordance with Section R403.3.3, shall be as follows:
1. Rough-in test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4.0 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the system, including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is not installed at the time of the test, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 3.0 cfm (85 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area.
2. Postconstruction test: Leakage to outdoors shall be less than or equal to 4.0 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area or total leakage shall be less than or equal to 4.0 cfm (113.3 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the entire system, including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test.
3. Test for ducts within thermal envelope: Where all ducts and air handlers are located entirely within the building thermal envelope, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 8.0 cubic feet per minute (226.6 L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area. For forced air ducts, a maximum of 10 linear feet of return ducts and 5 linear feet of supply ducts may be located outside the conditioned space. All metallic ducts located outside the conditioned space must have both transverse and longitudinal joints sealed with mastic. If flex ducts are used, they cannot contain splices. Flex duct connections must be made with nylon straps and installed using a plastic strapping tensioning tool. Ducts located in crawl spaces do not qualify for this exception.
R403.3.7 Building cavities. Building framing cavities shall not be used as ducts or plenums. Installation of ducts in exterior walls, floors or ceilings shall not displace required envelope insulation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40320, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40320, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 17-10-063, § 51-11R-40320, filed 5/2/17, effective 6/2/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40320, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40320, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.4—Mechanical system piping insulation.
R403.4 Mechanical system piping insulation. Mechanical system piping capable of carrying fluids above 105°F (41°C) or below 55°F (13°C) shall be insulated to a minimum of R-6.
EXCEPTION: | Up to 200 feet of hydronic system piping installed within the conditioned space may be insulated with a minimum of 1/2-inch insulation with a k value of 0.28. |
R403.4.1 Protection of piping insulation. Piping insulation exposed to weather shall be protected from damage, including that caused by sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind, and shall provide shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material. Adhesive tape shall not be permitted.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40330, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40330, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40330, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.4—Mechanical system piping insulation.
R403.4 Mechanical system piping insulation. Mechanical system piping capable of carrying fluids above 105°F (41°C) or below 55°F (13°C) shall be insulated to a minimum of R-6.
EXCEPTION: | Up to 200 feet of hydronic system piping installed within the conditioned space may be insulated with a minimum of 1/2-inch insulation with a k value of 0.28. |
R403.4.1 Protection of piping insulation. Piping insulation, including termination ends, exposed to weather shall be protected from damage, including that caused by sunlight, moisture, physical damage, and wind, and shall provide shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material. Protection shall be removable for the exposed length or no less than six inches from the equipment for maintenance. Adhesive tape shall not be permitted.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40330, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40330, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40330, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40330, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.5—Service hot water systems.
R403.5 Service hot water systems. Energy conservation measures for service hot water systems shall be in accordance with Sections R403.5.1 through R403.5.5. Service water-heating equipment shall meet the requirements of DOE 10 C.F.R. Part 430 Uniform Energy Factor or the equipment shall meet the requirements of Section C404.2.
R403.5.1 Heated water circulation and temperature maintenance system. Heated water circulation systems shall be in accordance with Section R403.5.1.1. Heat trace temperature maintenance systems shall be in accordance with Section R403.5.1.2. Automatic controls, temperature sensors and pumps shall be accessible. Manual controls shall be readily accessible.
R403.5.1.1 Circulation systems. Heated water circulation systems shall be provided with a circulation pump. The system return pipe shall be a dedicated return pipe or a cold water supply pipe. Gravity and thermo-syphon circulation systems shall be prohibited. Controls for circulating hot water system pumps shall start the pump based on the identification of a demand for hot water within the occupancy. The controls shall automatically turn off the pump when the water in the circulation loop is at the desired temperature and when there is no demand for hot water.
R403.5.1.2 Heat trace systems. Electric heat trace systems shall comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL 515. Controls for such systems shall automatically adjust the energy input to the heat tracing to maintain the desired water temperature in the piping in accordance with the times when heated water is used in the occupancy.
R403.5.2 Demand recirculation water systems.Demand recirculation water systems shall have controls that comply with both of the following:
1. The controls shall start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance, sensing the presence of a user of a fixture or sensing the flow of hot or tempered water to a fixture fitting or appliance.
2. The controls shall limit the temperature of the water entering the cold water piping to not greater than 104ºF (40ºC).
R403.5.3 Hot water pipe insulation. Insulation for hot water pipe, both within and outside the conditioned space, shall have a minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of R-3.
EXCEPTION: | Pipe insulation is permitted to be discontinuous where it passes through studs, joists or other structural members and where the insulated pipes pass other piping, conduit or vents, provided the insulation is installed tight to each obstruction. |
R403.5.4 Drain water heat recovery units. Drain water heat recovery units shall comply with CSA 55.2 or IAPMO PS 92. Drain water heat recovery units shall be in accordance with CSA 55.1 or IAPMO IGC 346-2017.
R403.5.5 Electric water heater insulation. All electric water heaters in unconditioned spaces, or on concrete floors in conditioned spaces, shall be placed on an insulated surface with a minimum thermal resistance of R-10, and a minimum compressive strength of 40 psi or engineered to support the appliance.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40340, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40340, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27.020, and
19.27.074. WSR 14-24-053, § 51-11R-40340, filed 11/25/14, effective 5/1/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045, and
19.27.074. WSR 13-20-121, § 51-11R-40340, filed 10/1/13, effective 11/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40340, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.5—Service hot water systems.
R403.5 Service hot water systems. Energy conservation measures for service hot water systems shall be in accordance with this section. Service water-heating equipment shall meet the requirements of DOE 10 C.F.R. Part 430 Uniform Energy Factor or the equipment shall meet the requirements of Section C404.2.
R403.5.1 Heated water circulation and temperature maintenance systems. Heated water circulation systems shall be in accordance with Section R403.5.1.1. Heat trace temperature maintenance systems shall be in accordance with Section R403.5.1.2. Automatic controls, temperature sensors and pumps shall be in a location with access. Manual controls shall be in a location with ready access.
R403.5.1.1 Circulation systems. Heated water circulation systems shall be provided with a circulation pump. The system return pipe shall be a dedicated return pipe. Gravity and thermo-syphon circulation systems are prohibited. Controls automatically turn off the circulation pump when the water in the circulation loop is at the desired temperature and when there is no demand for hot water.
R403.5.1.1.1 Demand recirculation water systems serving an individual dwelling unit.Demand recirculation water systems shall have controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance, sensing the presence of a user of a fixture or sensing the flow of hot or tempered water to a fixture fitting or appliance.
R403.5.1.2 Heat trace systems. Electric heat trace systems shall comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL 515. Controls for such systems shall automatically adjust the energy input to the heat tracing to maintain the desired water temperature in the piping in accordance with the times when heated water is used in the occupancy.
R403.5.2
Water volume determination. The volume shall be the sum of the internal volumes of pipe, fittings, valves, meters, and manifolds between the nearest source of heated water and the termination of the fixture supply pipe. Water heaters, circulating water systems, and heat trace temperature maintenance systems shall be considered to be sources of heated water. The volume in the piping shall be determined from Table C404.3.1 in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions or Table L502.7 of the Uniform Plumbing Code. The volume contained within fixture shutoff valves, within flexible water supply connectors to a fixture fitting and within a fixture fitting shall not be included in the water volume determination. Where heated water is supplied by a recirculating system or heat-traced piping, the volume shall include the portion of the fitting on the branch pipe that supplies water to the fixture.
R403.5.3 Hot water pipe insulation. Insulation for service hot water pipe, both within and outside the conditioned space, shall have a minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of R-3.
EXCEPTION: | Pipe insulation is permitted to be discontinuous where it passes through studs, joists or other structural members and where the insulated pipes pass other piping, conduit or vents, provided the insulation is installed tight to each obstruction. |
R403.5.4 Drain water heat recovery units. Drain water heat recovery units shall comply with CSA 55.2 or IAPMO PS 92. Drain water heat recovery units shall be in accordance with CSA 55.1 or IAPMO IGC 346-2017.
R403.5.5 Water heater installation location. Service hot water systems shall be installed within the building thermal envelope.
EXCEPTION: | Where the hot water system efficiency is greater than or equal to 2.0 UEF. |
R403.5.6 Electric water heater insulation. All electric water heaters in unconditioned spaces, or on concrete floors in conditioned spaces, shall be placed on an insulated surface with a minimum thermal resistance of R-10, and a minimum compressive strength of 40 psi or engineered to support the appliance.
R403.5.7 Heat pump water heating. Service hot water in one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) shall be provided by a heat pump system. The heat pump water heating system shall be sized to provide 100 percent of peak hot water demand. Where the heat pump is located in unconditioned space, the heat pump water heating system shall be sized to provide 100 percent of peak hot water demand at an entering source dry bulb (or wet bulb if rated for wet bulb temperatures) air temperature of 40°F (4°C).
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Resistance heating elements integrated into heat pump equipment. |
| 2. Electric water heaters with a rated water storage volume of no greater than 20 gallons. |
| 3. Dwelling units with no more than 1,000 square feet of conditioned floor area. |
| 4. Supplementary water heating systems in accordance with Section R403.5.7.1, provided the system capacity does not exceed the capacity of the heat pump water heating system. |
| 5. Solar water heating systems. |
| 6. Waste heat and energy recovery systems. |
| 7. Heat trace freeze protection systems. |
| 8. Snow and ice melt systems. |
R403.5.7.1 Supplementary heat for heat pump water heating systems. Heat pumps used for water heating and having supplementary water heating equipment shall have controls that limit supplementary water heating equipment operation to only those times when one of the following applies:
1. The heat pump water heater cannot meet hot water demand.
2. For heat pumps located in unconditioned space, the outside air temperature is below 40°F (4°C).
3. The heat pump is operating in defrost mode.
4. The vapor compression cycle malfunctions or loses power.
EXCEPTION: | Heat trace temperature maintenance systems, provided the system capacity does not exceed the capacity of the heat pump water heating system. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40340, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40340, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40340, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045,
19.27.020, and
19.27.074. WSR 14-24-053, § 51-11R-40340, filed 11/25/14, effective 5/1/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.025,
19.27A.045, and
19.27.074. WSR 13-20-121, § 51-11R-40340, filed 10/1/13, effective 11/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40340, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.6—Mechanical ventilation.
R403.6 Mechanical ventilation. The building shall be provided with ventilation that meets the requirements of the International Residential Code or International Mechanical Code, as applicable, or with other approved means of ventilation. Outdoor air intakes and exhausts shall have automatic or gravity dampers that close when the ventilation system is not operating.
R403.6.1 Whole-house mechanical ventilation system fan efficacy. Mechanical ventilation system fans shall meet the efficacy requirements of Table R403.6.1.
EXCEPTION: | Where an air handler that is integral to the tested and listed HVAC equipment is used to provide whole-house ventilation, the air handler shall be powered by an electronically commutated motor. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40350, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40350, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40350, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.6—Mechanical ventilation.
R403.6 Mechanical ventilation. The buildings complying with Section R402.4.1 shall be provided with mechanical ventilation that meets the requirements of Section M1505 in the International Residential Code or Section 403 in the International Mechanical Code, as applicable, or with other approved means of ventilation. Outdoor air intakes and exhausts shall have automatic or gravity dampers that close when the ventilation system is not operating.
R403.6.1 Whole-house mechanical ventilation system fan efficacy. Mechanical ventilation system fans shall meet the efficacy requirements of Table R403.6.1 at one or more rating points. Fans shall be tested in accordance with HVI 916 and listed. The airflow shall be reported in the product listing or on the label. Fan efficacy shall be reported in the product listing or shall be derived from the input power and airflow values reported in the product listing on the label. Fan efficacy for fully ducted HRV, ERV, balanced, and in-line fans shall be determined at a static pressure of not less than 0.2 inch w.c. (49.85 Pa). Fan efficacy for ducted range hoods, bathroom and utility room fans shall be determined at a static pressure of not less than 0.1 inch w.c. (24.91 Pa).
R403.6.2 Testing. Mechanical ventilation systems shall be tested and verified to provide the minimum ventilation flow rates required by Section R403.6. Testing shall be performed according to the ventilation equipment manufacturer's instructions, or by using a flow hood or box, flow grid, or other airflow measuring device at the mechanical ventilation fan's inlet terminals or grilles, outlet terminals or grilles, or in the connected ventilation ducts. Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by an approved third party. A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code official.
EXCEPTION: | Kitchen range hoods that are ducted to the outside with 6-inch (152 mm) or larger duct and not more than one 90-degree (1.57 rad) elbow or equivalent in the duct run. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40350, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40350, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40350, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40350, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Table R403.6.1—Mechanical ventilation system fan efficacy.
TABLE R403.6.1
MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM FAN EFFICACYa
Fan Location | Air Flow Rate Minimum (cfm) | Minimum Efficacy (cfm/watt) | Air Flow Rate Maximum (cfm) |
HRV or ERV | Any | 1.2 cfm/watt | Any |
Range hoods | Any | 2.8 | Any |
In-line fan | Any | 2.8 | Any |
Bathroom, utility room | 10 | 1.4 | < 90 |
Bathroom, utility room | 90 | 2.8 | Any |
For SI: 1 cfm = 28.3 L/min. |
a. When tested in accordance with HVI Standard 916. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40351, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40351, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40351, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40351, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Table R403.6.1—Mechanical ventilation system fan efficacy.
TABLE R403.6.1
WHOLE HOUSE MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM FAN EFFICACYa
System Type | Air Flow Rate (cfm) | Minimum Efficacy (cfm/watt) |
HRV, ERV or balanced | Any | 1.2 |
Range hoods | Any | 2.8 |
In-line supply or exhaust fan | Any | 3.8 |
Other exhaust fan | <90 | 2.8 |
Other exhaust fan | ≥90 | 3.5 |
For SI: 1 cfm = 28.3 L/min. |
a. Design outdoor or exhausted airflow rates/watt of fan used. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40351, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40351, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40351, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40351, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40351, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.7—Equipment sizing.
R403.7 Equipment sizing and efficiency rating. Heating and cooling equipment shall be sized in accordance with ACCA Manual S based on building loads calculated in accordance with ACCA Manual J or other approved heating and cooling calculation methodologies. The output capacity of heating and cooling equipment shall not be greater than that of the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the loads calculated, including allowable oversizing limits. Equipment shall meet the minimum federal efficiency standards as referenced in Tables C403.3.2(1), C403.3.2(2), C403.3.2(3), C403.3.2(4), C403.3.2(5), C403.3.2(6), C403.3.2(7), C403.3.2(8) and C403.3.2(9) and tested and rated in accordance with the applicable test procedure.
R403.7.1 Electric resistance zone heated units. All detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) up to three stories in height above grade plane using electric zonal heating as the primary heat source shall install an inverter-driven ductless mini-split heat pump in the largest zone in the dwelling. Building permit drawings shall specify the heating equipment type and location of the heating system.
EXCEPTION: | Total installed heating capacity of 2 kW per dwelling unit or less. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40360, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40360, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40360, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40360, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.7—Equipment sizing.
R403.7 Equipment sizing and efficiency rating. Heating and cooling equipment shall be sized in accordance with ACCA Manual S based on building loads calculated in accordance with ACCA Manual J or other approved heating and cooling calculation methodologies. The output capacity of heating and cooling equipment shall not be greater than that of the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the loads calculated, including allowable oversizing limits. Equipment shall meet the minimum federal efficiency standards as referenced in Tables C403.3.2(1), C403.3.2(2), C403.3.2(3), C403.3.2(4), C403.3.2(5), C403.3.2(6), C403.3.2(7), C403.3.2(8) and C403.3.2(9) and tested and rated in accordance with the applicable test procedure.
R403.7.1 Gas fireplace efficiency. All vented gas fireplace heaters rated to ANSI Z21.88 shall be listed and labeled with a fireplace efficiency (FE) rating of 50 percent or greater in accordance with CSA P.4.1. Vented gas fireplaces (decorative appliances) certified to ANSI Z21.50 shall be listed and labeled, including their FE ratings, in accordance with CSA P.4.1.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40360, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40360, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40360, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40360, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40360, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R403.8—Systems serving multiple dwelling units.
R403.8 Systems serving multiple dwelling units. Systems serving multiple dwelling units shall comply with Sections C403 and C404 of the WSEC—Commercial Provisions in lieu of Section R403.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40370, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40370, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40370, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R403.9—Snow melt system controls.
R403.9 Snow melt system controls. Snow and ice-melting systems, supplied through energy service to the building, shall include automatic controls capable of shutting off the system when the pavement temperature is above 50°F, and no precipitation is falling and an automatic or manual control that will allow shutoff when the outdoor temperature is above 40°F.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and Chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40380, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40380, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40380, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.10—Pool and spa energy consumption.
R403.10 Pool and permanent spa energy consumption. Pools and permanent spas shall comply with Sections R403.10.1 through R403.10.4.2.
R403.10.1 Heaters. The electric power to heaters shall be controlled by a readily accessible on-off switch that is an integral part of the heater mounted on the exterior of the heater, or external to and within 3 feet (914 mm) of the heater. Operation of such switch shall not change the settings of the heater thermostat. Such switches shall be in addition to a circuit breaker for the power to the heater.
R403.10.2 Time switches. Time switches or other control method that can automatically turn off and on according to a preset schedule shall be installed for heaters and pump motors. Heaters and pump motors that have built in time switches shall be deemed in compliance with this requirement.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Where public health standards require 24-hour pump operation. |
| 2. Pumps that operate solar- and waste-heat-recovery pool heating systems. |
R403.10.3 Covers. Outdoor heated pools and outdoor permanent spas shall be provided with a vapor-retardant cover, or other approved vapor retardant means.
EXCEPTION: | Where more than 75 percent of the energy for heating, computed over an operating season of not less than three calendar months, is from a heat pump or on-site renewable energy system, covers or other vapor-retardant means shall not be required. |
R403.10.4 Residential pool pumps. Pool pump motors may not be split-phase or capacitor start-induction run type.
R403.10.4.1 Two-speed capability.
1. Pump motors: Pool pump motors with a capacity of 1 hp or more shall have the capability of operating at two or more speeds with low speed having a rotation rate that is no more than one-half of the motor's maximum rotation rate.
2. Pump controls: Pool pump motor controls shall have the capability of operating the pool pump with at least two speeds. The default circulation speed shall be the lowest speed, with a high speed override capability being for a temporary period not to exceed one normal cycle.
R403.10.4.2 Pump operation. Circulating water systems shall be controlled so that the circulation pump(s) can be conveniently turned off, automatically or manually, when the water system is not in operation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40390, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40390, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40390, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.10—Pool and spa energy consumption.
R403.10 Energy consumption of pools and spas. The energy consumption of pools and permanent spas shall be controlled by the requirements in Sections R403.10.1 through R403.10.4.2.
R403.10.1 Heaters. The electric power to heaters shall be controlled by an on-off switch that is an integral part of the heater mounted on the exterior of the heater in a location with ready access, or external to and within 3 feet (914 mm) of the heater. Operation of such switch shall not change the settings of the heater thermostat. Such switches shall be in addition to a circuit breaker for the power to the heater.
R403.10.2 Time switches. Time switches or other control method that can automatically turn off and on heaters and pump motors according to a preset schedule shall be installed for heaters and pump motors. Heaters and pump motors that have built in time switches shall be deemed in compliance with this requirement.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Where public health standards require 24-hour pump operation. |
| 2. Pumps that operate solar- and waste-heat-recovery pool heating systems. |
R403.10.3 Covers. Outdoor heated pools and outdoor permanent spas shall be provided with a vapor-retardant cover, or other approved vapor retardant means.
EXCEPTION: | Where more than 75 percent of the energy for heating, computed over an operating season of not fewer than three calendar months, is from a heat pump or on-site renewable energy system, covers or other vapor-retardant means shall not be required. |
R403.10.4 Residential pool pumps. Pool pump motors may not be split-phase or capacitor start-induction run type.
R403.10.4.1 Two-speed capability.
1. Pump motors: Pool pump motors with a capacity of 1 hp or more shall have the capability of operating at two or more speeds with low speed having a rotation rate that is no more than one-half of the motor's maximum rotation rate.
2. Pump controls: Pool pump motor controls shall have the capability of operating the pool pump with at least two speeds. The default circulation speed shall be the lowest speed, with a high speed override capability being for a temporary period not to exceed one normal cycle.
R403.10.4.2 Pump operation. Circulating water systems shall be controlled so that the circulation pump(s) can be conveniently turned off, automatically or manually, when the water system is not in operation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40390, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40390, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40390, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40390, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R403.10—Other pools and spas.
R403.11 Portable spas. The energy consumption of electric-powered portable spas shall be controlled by the requirements of APSP-14.
R403.12 Residential pools and permanent residential spas. Residential swimming pools and permanent residential spas that are accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses three stories or less in height above grade plane and that are available only to the household and its guests shall be in accordance with APSP-15.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40391, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40391, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.10—Other pools and spas.
R403.11 Portable spas. The energy consumption of electric-powered portable spas shall be controlled by the requirements of APSP-14.
R403.12 Residential pools and permanent residential spas. The energy consumption of residential swimming pools and permanent residential spas shall be controlled in accordance with the requirements of APSP-15.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40391, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40391, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40391, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R403.13—Heat pump space heating.
R403.13 Heat pump space heating. Space heating shall be provided by a heat pump system.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple-single family dwellings (townhouses up to three stories in height above grade having an installed HVAC heating capacity no greater than 1.5 watts of electric resistance heating per square foot of dwelling unit conditioned floor area, or up to 500 watts, whichever is greater. |
| 2. Group R-2 dwelling or sleeping units having an installed HVAC heating capacity no greater than 750 watts in Climate Zone 4, and 1,000 watts in Climate Zone 5, in any separate habitable room with exterior fenestration are permitted to be heated using electric resistance appliances. For buildings in location with exterior design conditions below 4°F (-15.6°C), an additional 250 watts above that allowed for Climate Zone 5 is permitted. |
| 2.1. A room within a dwelling or sleeping unit that has two primary walls facing different cardinal directions, each with exterior fenestration, is permitted to have an installed HVAC heating capacity no greater than 1,000 watts in Climate Zone 4, and 1,300 watts in Climate Zone 5. Bay windows and other minor offsets are not considered primary walls. For buildings in location with exterior design conditions below 4°F (-15.6°C), an additional 250 watts above that allowed for Climate Zone 5 is permitted. |
| 3. Resistance heating elements integrated into heat pump equipment. |
| 4. Solar thermal systems. |
| 5. Waste heat, radiant heat exchanger, and energy recovery systems. |
| 6. Supplementary heat in accordance with Section R403.1.2. |
| 7. Where there is no electric utility service available at the building site. |
| 8. Heating systems that rely primarily on biomass are allowed in Climate Zone 5. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40392, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24.]
Section R404—Electrical power and lighting systems.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R404.1—Lighting equipment.
R404.1 Lighting equipment. Not less than 90 percent of lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures shall be high-efficacy lamps.
R404.1.1 Lighting equipment. Fuel gas lighting systems shall not have continuously burning pilot lights.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40410, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40410, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40410, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R404.1—Lighting equipment.
R404.1 Lighting equipment. All permanently installed lighting fixtures, excluding kitchen appliance lighting fixtures, shall contain only high-efficacy lighting sources.
R404.1.1 Exterior lighting. Connected exterior lighting for residential buildings shall comply with Section C405.5.
EXCEPTION: | Solar-powered lamps not connected to any electrical service. |
R404.1.2 Fuel gas lighting equipment. Fuel gas lighting systems shall not have continuously burning pilot lights.
R404.2 Interior lighting controls. Permanently installed interior lighting fixtures shall be controlled with either a dimmer, an occupant sensor control, or other control that is installed or built into the fixture.
EXCEPTION: | Lighting controls shall not be required for the following: |
| 1. Bathrooms; |
| 2. Hallways; |
| 3. Lighting designed for safety or security. |
R404.3 Exterior lighting controls. Where the total permanently installed exterior lighting power is greater than 30 watts, the permanently installed exterior lighting shall comply with the following:
1. Lighting shall be controlled by a manual on and off switch which permits automatic shut-off actions.
EXCEPTION: | Lighting serving multiple dwelling units. |
2. Lighting shall be automatically shut off when daylight is present and satisfies the lighting needs.
3. Controls that override automatic shut-off actions shall not be allowed unless the override automatically returns automatic control to its normal operation within 24 hours.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40410, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40410, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40410, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40410, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405—Simulated performance alternative (Performance).
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R405—Total building performance.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40500, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40500, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405.1—Scope.
R405.1 Scope. This section establishes criteria for compliance using simulated energy performance analysis. Such analysis shall include heating, cooling, mechanical ventilation, and service water heating energy only.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R405.1—Scope.
R405.1 Scope. This section establishes criteria for compliance using total building performance analysis. Such analysis shall include heating, cooling, mechanical ventilation, and service water heating energy only.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40510, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40510, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40510, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405.2—Mandatory requirements.
R405.2 Mandatory requirements. Compliance with this section requires compliance with those sections shown in Table R405.2. All supply and return ducts not completely inside the building thermal envelope shall be insulated to a minimum of R-8.
TABLE R405.2
MANDATORY COMPLIANCE MEASURES FOR SIMULATED PERFORMANCE ALTERNATIVE
Section | Title | Comments |
General |
R401.3 | Certificate | |
Envelope |
R402.4 | Air leakage | |
R402.5 | Maximum fenestration U-factor | |
Systems |
R403.1 | Controls | |
R403.1.2 | Heat pump supplemental heat | |
R403.3.2 | Sealing | |
R403.3.1 | Insulation | |
R403.3.3 | Duct testing | |
R403.3.4 | Duct leakage | |
R403.3.5 | Building cavities | |
R403.4 | Mechanical system piping insulation | |
R403.5.1 | Heated water circulation and temperature maintenance system | |
R403.6 | Mechanical ventilation | |
R403.7 | Equipment sizing and efficiency rating | |
R403.8 | Systems serving multiple dwelling units | |
R403.9 | Snow melt system controls | |
R403.10 | Pool and permanent spa energy consumption | |
R403.11 | Portable spas | |
Electrical Power and Lighting |
R404.1 | Lighting equipment | |
R404.1.1 | Lighting equipment | |
R404.2 | Electric readiness | |
Other Requirements |
R406 | Additional energy efficiency requirements | |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 22-10-094, § 51-11R-40520, filed 5/3/22, effective 6/3/22. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40520, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40520, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R405.2—Performance based compliance.
R405.2 Performance based compliance. Compliance based on total building performance requires the following:
1. The requirements of the sections indicated within Table R405.2(1).
2. For structures less than 1,500 square feet of conditioned floor area, the annual carbon emissions shall be less than or equal to 64 percent of the annual carbon emissions of the standard reference design.
3. For structures 1,500 to 5,000 square feet of conditioned floor area, the annual carbon emissions shall be no more than 47 percent of the standard reference design.
4. For structures over 5,000 square feet of conditioned floor area, the annual carbon emissions shall be no more than 41 percent of the standard reference design.
5. For structures serving Group R-2 occupancies, the annual carbon emissions shall be less than or equal to 61 percent of the annual energy consumption of the standard reference design. See Section R401.1 and residential building in Section R202 for Group R-2 scope.
Carbon emissions for both the standard reference design and the proposed design shall be calculated using Table R405.2(2). Energy use derived from simulation analysis shall be expressed in pounds of carbon per square foot of conditioned floor area.
TABLE R405.2(1)
MANDATORY COMPLIANCE MEASURES FOR TOTAL BUILDING PERFORMANCE
Sectiona | Title | Comments |
General |
R401.3 | Certificate | |
Envelope |
R402.1.1 | Vapor retarder | |
R402.2.3 | Eave baffle | |
R402.2.4.1 | Access hatches and doors | |
R402.2.10.1 | Crawlspace wall insulation installations | |
R402.4 | Air leakage | |
R402.5 | Maximum fenestration U-factor | |
Systems |
R403.1 | Controls | |
R403.3 | Ducts | Except for R403.3.2 and R403.3.3 |
R403.4 | Mechanical system piping insulation | |
R403.5.1 | Heated water circulation and temperature maintenance system | |
R403.5.3 | Drain water heat recovery units | |
R403.5.7 | Heat pump water heating | |
R403.6 | Mechanical ventilation | |
R403.7 | Equipment sizing and efficiency rating | |
R403.8 | Systems serving multiple dwelling units | |
R403.9 | Snow melt system controls | |
R403.10 | Energy consumption of pools and spas | |
R403.11 | Portable spas | |
R403.12 | Residential pools and permanent residential spas | |
R403.13 | Heat pump space heating | |
Electrical Power and Lighting |
R404.1 | Lighting equipment | |
R404.2 | Interior lighting controls | |
a | Reference to a code section includes all the relative subsections except as indicated in the table. |
TABLE R405.2(2)
CARBON EMISSIONS FACTORS
Type | CO2e (lb/unit) | Unit |
Electricity | 0.44 | kWh |
Natural gas | 11.7 | Therm |
Oil | 19.2 | Gallon |
Propane | 10.5 | Gallon |
Othera | 195.00 | mmBtu |
On-site renewable energy | 0.00 | |
a | District energy systems may use alternative emission factors supported by calculations approved by the code official. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40520, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 22-10-094, § 51-11R-40520, filed 5/3/22, effective 6/3/22. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40520, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40520, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405.3—Performance-based compliance.
R405.3 Performance-based compliance. Compliance based on simulated energy performance requires that a proposed residence (proposed design) be shown to have an annual energy consumption based on carbon emissions of the fuels and energy use in the proposed building. Carbon emissions for both the standard reference design and the proposed design shall be calculated using Table R405.3. Energy use derived from simulation analysis shall be expressed in pounds of carbon per square foot of conditioned floor area as follows:
1. For structures less than 1,500 square feet of conditioned floor area, the annual carbon emissions shall be less than or equal to 73 percent of the annual carbon emissions of the standard reference design.
2. For structures 1,500 to 5,000 square feet of conditioned floor area, the annual carbon emissions shall be no more than 56 percent of the standard reference design.
3. For structures over 5,000 square feet of conditioned floor area, the annual carbon emissions shall be no more than 50 percent of the standard reference design.
4. For structures serving Group R-2 occupancies, the annual carbon emissions shall be less than or equal to 70 percent of the annual energy consumption of the standard reference design.
TABLE R405.3
CARBON EMISSIONS FACTORS
Type | CO2e (lb/unit) | Unit |
Electricity | 0.80 | kWh |
Natural gas | 11.7 | Therm |
Oil | 19.2 | Gallon |
Propane | 10.5 | Gallon |
Othera | 195.00 | mmBtu |
On-site renewable energy | 0.00 | |
a | District energy systems may use alternative emission factors supported by calculations approved by the code official. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40530, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40530, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40530, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40530, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R405.3—Documentation.
R405.3 Documentation. Documentation of the software used for the performance design and the parameters for the building shall be in accordance with Sections R405.3.1 through R405.3.3.
R405.3.1 Compliance software tools. Documentation verifying that the methods and accuracy of the compliance software tools conform to the provisions of this section shall be provided to the code official.
R405.3.2 Compliance report. Compliance software tools shall generate a report that documents that the proposed design complies with Section R405.2.
A compliance report on the proposed design shall be submitted with the application for the building permit. Upon completion of the building, a confirmed compliance report based upon the confirmed condition of the building shall be submitted to the code official before a certificate of occupancy is issued.
Compliance reports shall include information in accordance with Sections R405.3.2.1 and R405.3.2.2.
R405.3.2.1 Compliance report for permit application. A compliance report submitted with the application for building permit shall include all of the following:
1. Building street address, or other building site identification.
2. The name, organization, and contact information of the individual performing the analysis and generating the compliance report.
3. The name and version of the compliance software tool.
4. Documentation of all inputs entered into the software used to produce the results for the reference design and/or the rated home.
5. A certificate indicating that the proposed design complied with Section R405.2. The certificate shall document the building components' energy specifications that are included in the calculation including: Component-level insulation R-values or U-factors; duct system and building envelope air leakage testing assumptions; and the type and rated efficiencies of proposed heating, cooling, mechanical ventilation, and service water-heating equipment to be installed. If on-site renewable energy systems will be installed, the certificate shall report the type and production size of the proposed system. Additional documentation reporting estimated annual energy production shall be provided.
6. When a site-specific report is not generated, the proposed design shall be based on the worst-case orientation and configuration of the rated home.
R405.3.2.2 Compliance report for certificate of occupancy. A compliance report submitted for obtaining the certificate of occupancy shall include all of the following:
1. Building street address, or other building site identification.
2. Declaration of the total building performance path on the title page of the energy report and the title page of the building plans.
3. A statement bearing the name of the individual performing the analysis and generating the report, along with their organization and contact information, indicating that the as-build building complies with Section R405.2.
4. The name and version of the compliance software tool.
5. A site-specific energy analysis report that is in compliance with Section R405.2.
6. A final confirmed certificate indicating compliance based on inspection, and a statement indicating that the confirmed rated design of the built home complies with Section R405.2. The certificate shall report the energy features that were confirmed to be in the home, including component level insulation R-values or U-factors; results from any required duct system and building envelope air leakage testing; and the type and rated efficiencies of the heating, cooling, mechanical ventilation, and service water-heating equipment installed.
7. Where on-site renewable energy systems have been installed, the certificate shall report the type and production size of the installed system. Additional documentation reporting estimated annual energy production shall be provided.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40530, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40530, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40530, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40530, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40530, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405.4—Documentation.
R405.4 Documentation. Documentation of the software used for the performance design and the parameters for the building shall be in accordance with Sections R405.4.1 through R405.4.3.
R405.4.1 Compliance software tools. Documentation verifying that the methods and accuracy of the compliance software tools conform to the provisions of this section shall be provided to the code official.
R405.4.2 Compliance report. Compliance software tools shall generate a report that documents that the proposed design complies with Section R405.3.
A compliance report on the proposed design shall be submitted with the application for the building permit. Upon completion of the building, a compliance report based upon the as-built condition of the building shall be submitted to the code official before a certificate of occupancy is issued. Batch sampling of buildings to determine energy code compliance for all buildings in the batch shall be prohibited.
Compliance reports shall include information in accordance with Sections R405.4.2.1 and R405.4.2.2. Where the proposed design of a building could be built on different sites where the cardinal orientation of the building on each site is different, compliance of the proposed design for the purposes of the application for the building permit shall be based upon the worst-case orientation, worst-case configuration, worst-case building air leakage and worst-case duct leakage. Such worst-case parameters shall be used as inputs to the compliance software for energy analysis.
R405.4.2.1 Compliance report for permit application. A compliance report submitted with the application for building permit shall include all of the following:
1. Building street address, or other building site identification.
2. A statement indicating that the proposed design complies with Section R405.3.
3. An inspection checklist documenting the building component characteristics of the proposed design as indicated in Table R405.5.2(1). The inspection checklist shall show results for both the standard reference design and the proposed design with all user inputs to the compliance software to generate the results.
4. A site-specific energy analysis report that is in compliance with Section R405.3.
5. Name of the individual performing the analysis and generating the report.
6. Name and version of the compliance software tool.
R405.4.2.2 Compliance report for certificate of occupancy. A compliance report submitted for obtaining the certificate of occupancy shall include all of the following:
1. Building street address, or other building site identification.
2. A statement indicating that the as-built building complies with Section R405.3.
3. A certificate indicating that the building passes the performance matrix for code compliance and the energy saving features of the building.
4. A site-specific energy analysis report that is in compliance with Section R405.3.
5. Name of the individual performing the analysis and generating the report.
6. Name and version of the compliance software tool.
R405.4.3 Additional documentation. The code official shall be permitted to require the following documents:
1. Documentation of the building component characteristics of the standard reference design.
2. A certification signed by the builder providing the building component characteristics of the proposed design as given in Table R405.5.2(1).
3. Documentation of the actual values used in the software calculations for the proposed design.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40540, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40540, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R405.4—Calculation procedure.
R405.4 Calculation procedure. Calculations of the performance design shall be in accordance with Sections R405.4.1 and R405.4.2.
R405.4.1 General. Except as specified by this section, the standard reference design and proposed design shall be configured and analyzed using identical methods and techniques.
R405.4.2 Residence specifications. The standard reference design and proposed design shall be configured and analyzed as specified by Table R405.4.2(1). Table R405.4.2(1) shall include by reference all notes contained in Table R402.1.3.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40540, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40540, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40540, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405.5—Calculation procedure.
R405.5 Calculation procedure. Calculations of the performance design shall be in accordance with Sections R405.5.1 and R405.5.2.
R405.5.1 General. Except as specified by this section, the standard reference design and proposed design shall be configured and analyzed using identical methods and techniques.
R405.5.2 Residence specifications. The standard reference design and proposed design shall be configured and analyzed as specified by Table R405.5.2(1). Table R405.5.2(1) shall include by reference all notes contained in Table R402.1.1.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Reserved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40550, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40550, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Table R405.5.2(1)—Specifications for the standard reference and proposed designs.
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 wall is mass; otherwise wood frame. Gross area: Same as proposed U-factor: From Table R402.1.3 Solar absorptance = 0.75 Emittance = 0.90 | As proposed As proposed As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Below-grade walls | Type: Same as proposed Gross area: Same as proposed U-factor: From Table R402.1.3, with insulation layer on interior side of walls. | As proposed 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 Gross area: Same as proposed Solar absorptance = 0.75 Emittance = 0.90 | As proposed 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 Soil characteristics: Same as proposed. | As proposed As proposed |
Opaque doors | Area: 40 ft2 Orientation: North U-factor: Same as fenestration from Table R402.1.3. | As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Vertical fenestration other than opaque doorsa | Total areah = (a) The proposed glazing area; where proposed glazing area is less than 15% of the conditioned floor area. (b) 15% of the conditioned floor area; where the proposed glazing area is 15% or more of the conditioned floor area. | As proposed |
| Orientation: Equally distributed to four 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. | As proposed |
| Interior shade fraction: 0.92 - (0.21 × SHGC for the standard reference design) External shading: None | 0.92 - (0.21 × SHGC as proposed) As proposed |
Skylights | None | As proposed |
Air exchange rate | Air leakage rate of 5 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 × CFA +7.5 × (Nbr + 1) where: CFA = conditioned floor area Nbr = number of bedrooms - Energy recovery shall not be assumed for mechanical ventilation. | As proposeda. The mechanical ventilation rateb 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: Annual vent fan energy use: kWh/yr = (1ef) × (0.0876 × CFA + 65.7 × (Nbr + 1) where: ef = the minimum exhaust fan efficacy from Table R403.6.1 corresponding to a flow rate of 0.01 × CFA + 7.5 × (Nbr + 1) CFA = conditioned floor area Nbr = number of bedrooms | As proposed |
Internal gains | IGain = 17,900 + 23.8 × CFA + 4104 × 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 elementc 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. | As proposed |
| For masonry basement walls, as proposed, but with insulation required by Table R402.1.3 located on the interior side of the walls. | As proposed |
| For other walls, for ceilings, floors, and interior walls, wood frame construction. | As proposed |
Heating systemsd, e | 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 Section C403 of the WSEC—Commercial Provisions. For all other systems, the same system type as proposed, and the same system efficiency required by prevailing minimum federal standard. Capacity: Sized in accordance with Section R403.6 | As proposed |
Cooling systemsd, f | Same system type as proposed. Same system efficiency as required by prevailing minimum federal standard. Capacity: Sized in accordance with Section R403.6. | As proposed |
Service water heatingd, e, f, g | Same system type as proposed. Same system efficiency as required by prevailing minimum federal standard. Use: Same as proposed design | As proposed gal/day = 30 + (10 × Nbr) |
Thermal distribution systems | Duct insulation: From Section R403.3.3. A thermal distribution system efficiency (DSE) of 0.93 shall be applied to both the heating and cooling system efficiencies for all systems. Exception: For nonducted heating and cooling systems that do not have a fan, the standard reference design distribution system efficiency ( DSE) shall be 1. | As specified in Table R405.5.2(2). |
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 |
a | Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by an approved 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. |
b | 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. |
c | 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. |
d | 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. |
e | 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. |
f | 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. |
g | For a proposed design with a nonstorage-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. |
h | For residences with conditioned basements, R-2 and R-4 residences and townhouses, the following formula shall be used to determine fenestration area: |
AF = As x FA x F |
Where: | |
AF | = | Total fenestration area. |
As | = | Standard reference design total fenestration 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. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40551, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40551, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40551, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40551, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Table R405.4.2(1)—Specifications for the standard reference and proposed designs.
TABLE R402.4.2(1)
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE STANDARD REFERENCE AND PROPOSED DESIGNS
BUILDING COMPONENT | STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN | PROPOSED DESIGN |
Above-grade walls | Type: Mass wall if proposed wall is mass; otherwise wood frame. Gross area: Same as proposed U-factor: From Table R402.1.2 Solar absorptance = 0.75 Emittance = 0.90 | As proposed As proposed As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Below-grade walls | Type: Same as proposed Gross area: Same as proposed U-factor: From Table R402.1.2, with insulation layer on interior side of walls. | As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Above-grade floors | Type: Wood frame Gross area: Same as proposed U-factor: From Table R402.1.2 | As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Ceilings | Type: Wood frame Gross area: Same as proposed U-factor: From Table R402.1.2 | As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Roofs | Type: Composition shingle on wood sheathing Gross area: Same as proposed Solar absorptance = 0.75 Emittance = 0.90 | As proposed 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 Soil characteristics: Same as proposed. | As proposed As proposed |
Opaque doors | Area: 40 ft2 Orientation: North U-factor: Same as fenestration from Table R402.1.2. | As proposed As proposed As proposed |
Vertical fenestration other than opaque doorsa | Total areah = (a) The proposed glazing area; where proposed glazing area is less than 15% of the conditioned floor area. (b) 15% of the conditioned floor area; where the proposed glazing area is 15% or more of the conditioned floor area. | As proposed |
| Orientation: Equally distributed to four cardinal compass orientations (N, E, S & W). | As proposed |
| U-factor: From Table R402.1.2 | As proposed |
| SHGC: From Table R402.1.1 except that for climates with no requirement (NR) SHGC = 0.40 shall be used. | As proposed |
| Interior shade fraction: 0.92 - (0.21 × SHGC for the standard reference design) External shading: None | 0.92 - (0.21 × SHGC as proposed) As proposed |
Skylights | 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 × CFA +7.5 × (Nbr + 1) where: CFA = conditioned floor area Nbr = number of bedrooms - The mechanical ventilation system type shall be the same as in the proposed design. Energy recovery shall not be assumed for mechanical ventilation. | As proposeda. The mechanical ventilation rateb 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: Annual vent fan energy use: kWh/yr = (1ef) × (0.0876 × CFA + 65.7 × (Nbr + 1) where: ef = the minimum fan efficacy from Table R403.6.1 corresponding to the system type at a flow rate of 0.01 × CFA + 7.5 × (Nbr + 1) CFA = conditioned floor area Nbr = number of bedrooms | As proposed |
Internal gains | IGain = 17,900 + 23.8 × CFA + 4104 × 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 elementc 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. | As proposed |
| For masonry basement walls, as proposed, but with insulation required by Table R402.1.2 located on the interior side of the walls. | As proposed |
| For other walls, for ceilings, floors, and interior walls, wood frame construction. | As proposed |
Heating systemsd, e | The standard reference design shall be an air source heat pump meeting the requirements of Section C403 of the WSEC—Commercial Provisions. Capacity: Sized in accordance with Section R403.6 | As proposed |
Cooling systemsd, f | Same system type as proposed. Same system efficiency as required by prevailing minimum federal standard. Capacity: Sized in accordance with Section R403.6. | As proposed |
Service water heatingd, e, f, g | The standard reference design shall be a heat pump water heating meeting the standards for Tier 1 of NEEA's Advanced Water Heating Specifications. Use, in units of gal/day = 25.5 + (8.5 x Nbr) Where Nbr = number of bedrooms | As proposed Use, in units of gal/day = 25.5 + (8.5 x Nbr) x (1 - HWDS) Where: Nbr= number of bedrooms HWDS = factor for the compactness of the hot water distribution system |
Thermal distribution systems | Duct insulation: From Section R403.3.3. Duct location: Same as proposed design. A thermal distribution system efficiency (DSE) of 0.93 shall be applied to both the heating and cooling system efficiencies for all systems. Exception: For nonducted heating and cooling systems that do not have a fan, the standard reference design distribution system efficiency ( DSE) shall be 1. | Duct insulation: As proposed. Duct location: As proposed. As specified in Table R405.5.2(2). |
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 |
a | Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by an approved 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. |
b | 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. |
c | 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. |
d | 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. |
e | 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. |
f | 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. |
g | For a proposed design with a nonstorage-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. |
h | For residences with conditioned basements, R-2 and R-4 residences and townhouses, the following formula shall be used to determine fenestration area: |
AF = As x FA x F |
Where: | |
AF | = | Total fenestration area. |
As | = | Standard reference design total fenestration 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. |
i | The factor for the compactness of the hot water distribution system is the ratio of the area of the rectangle that bounds the source of hot water and the fixtures that it serves (the "hot water rectangle") divided by the floor area of the dwelling. |
| 1. Sources of hot water include water heaters, or in multifamily buildings with central water heating systems, circulation loops, or electric heat traced pipes. |
| 2. The hot water rectangle shall include the source of hot water and the points of termination of all hot water fixture supply piping. |
| 3. The hot water rectangle shall be shown on the floor plans and the area shall be computed to the nearest square foot. |
| 4. Where there is more than one water heater and each water heater serves different plumbing fixtures and appliances, it is permissible to establish a separate hot water rectangle for each hot water distribution system and add the area of these rectangles together to determine the compactness ratio. |
| 5. The basement or attic shall be counted as a story when it contains the water heater. |
| 6. Compliance shall be demonstrated by providing a drawing on the plans that shows the hot water distribution system rectangle(s), comparing the area of the rectangle(s) to the area of the dwelling and identifying the appropriate compactness ratio and HWDS factor. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40551, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.045 and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 20-21-081, § 51-11R-40551, filed 10/19/20, effective 2/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160 and chapter
19.27 RCW. WSR 20-01-047, § 51-11R-40551, filed 12/9/19, effective 7/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40551, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40551, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Table R405.5.2(2)—Default distribution system efficiencies for proposed designs.
TABLE R405.5.2(2)
DEFAULT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EFFICIENCIES FOR PROPOSED DESIGNSa
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND CONDITION | DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EFFICIENCY |
Distribution system components located in unconditioned space | 0.88 |
Distribution systems entirely located in conditioned spaceb | 0.93 |
Zonal systemsc | 1.00 |
For SI: | 1 cubic foot per minute = 0.47 L/s, 1 square foot = 0.093m2, 1 pound per square inch = 6895 Pa, 1 inch water gauge = 1250 Pa. |
| a Values given by this table are for distribution systems, which must still meet all prescriptive requirements for duct and pipe system insulation and leakage. |
| b Entire system in conditioned space shall mean that no component of the distribution system, including the air-handler unit, is located outside of the conditioned space. All components must be located on the interior side of the thermal envelope (inside the insulation) and also inside of the air barrier. Refrigerant compressors and piping are allowed to be located outside. |
| c Zonal systems are systems where the heat source is located within each room. Systems shall be allowed to have forced airflow across a coil but shall not have any ducted airflow external to the manufacturer's air-handler enclosure. Hydronic systems do not qualify. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40552, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40552, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Table R405.4.2(2)—Default distribution system efficiencies for proposed designs.
TABLE R402.4.2(2)
DEFAULT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EFFICIENCIES FOR PROPOSED DESIGNSa
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND CONDITION | DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EFFICIENCY |
Distribution system components located in unconditioned space | 0.88 |
Distribution systems entirely located in conditioned spaceb | 0.93 |
Zonal systemsc | 1.00 |
For SI: | 1 cubic foot per minute = 0.47 L/s, 1 square foot = 0.093m2, 1 pound per square inch = 6895 Pa, 1 inch water gauge = 1250 Pa. |
| a Values given by this table are for distribution systems, which must still meet all prescriptive requirements for duct and pipe system insulation and leakage. |
| b Entire system in conditioned space shall mean that no component of the distribution system, including the air-handler unit, is located outside of the conditioned space. All components must be located on the interior side of the thermal envelope (inside the insulation) and also inside of the air barrier. Refrigerant compressors and piping are allowed to be located outside. |
| c Zonal systems are systems where the heat source is located within each room. Systems shall be allowed to have forced airflow across a coil but shall not have any ducted airflow external to the manufacturer's air-handler enclosure. Hydronic systems do not qualify. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40552, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and
19.27.074. WSR 16-02-127, § 51-11R-40552, filed 1/6/16, effective 7/1/16. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40552, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R405.6—Calculation software tools.
R405.6 Calculation software tools. Calculation software, where used, shall be in accordance with Sections R405.6.1 through R405.6.3.
R405.6.1 Minimum capabilities. Calculation procedures used to comply with this section shall be software tools capable of calculating the annual energy consumption of all building elements that differ between the standard reference design and the proposed design and shall include the following capabilities:
1. Calculation of whole-building (as a single zone) sizing for the heating and cooling equipment in the standard reference design residence in accordance with Section R403.6.
2. Calculations that account for the effects of indoor and outdoor temperatures and part-load ratios on the performance of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning equipment based on climate and equipment sizing.
3. Printed code official inspection checklist listing each of the proposed design component characteristics from Table R405.5.2(1) determined by the analysis to provide compliance, along with their respective performance ratings (e.g., R-value, U-factor, SHGC, HSPF, AFUE, SEER, EF, etc.).
R405.6.2 Specific approval. Performance analysis tools meeting the applicable sections of Section R405 shall be permitted to be approved. Tools are permitted to be approved based on meeting a specified threshold for a jurisdiction. The code official shall be permitted to approve tools for a specified application or limited scope.
R405.6.3 Input values. When calculations require input values not specified by Sections R402, R403, R404 and R405, those input values shall be taken from an approved source.
(Effective March 15, 2024)
Section R405.5—Calculation software tools.
R405.5 Calculation software tools. Calculation software, where used, shall be in accordance with Sections R405.5.1 through R405.5.3.
R405.5.1 Minimum capabilities. Calculation procedures used to comply with this section shall be software tools capable of calculating the annual energy consumption of all building elements that differ between the standard reference design and the proposed design and shall include the following capabilities:
1. Calculation of whole-building (as a single zone) sizing for the heating and cooling equipment in the standard reference design residence in accordance with Section R403.6.
2. Calculations that account for the effects of indoor and outdoor temperatures and part-load ratios on the performance of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning equipment based on climate and equipment sizing.
3. Printed code official inspection checklist listing each of the proposed design component characteristics from Table R405.5.2(1) determined by the analysis to provide compliance, along with their respective performance ratings (e.g., R-value, U-factor, SHGC, HSPF, AFUE, SEER, EF, etc.).
R405.5.2 Specific approval. Performance analysis tools meeting the applicable sections of Section R405 shall be permitted to be approved. Tools are permitted to be approved based on meeting a specified threshold for a jurisdiction. The code official shall be permitted to approve tools for a specified application or limited scope.
R405.5.3 Input values. When calculations require input values not specified by Sections R402, R403, R404 and R405, those input values shall be taken from an approved source.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045,
19.27A.160, and chapter
19.27A RCW. WSR 23-02-060, 23-12-102, and 23-20-022, § 51-11R-40560, filed 1/3/23, 6/7/23, and 9/25/23, effective 3/15/24. Statutory Authority: RCW
19.27A.020,
19.27A.045 and chapters
19.27 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 13-04-055, § 51-11R-40560, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.]
Section R406—Additional energy efficiency requirements.
(Effective until March 15, 2024)
Section R406.1—Scope.
R406.1 Scope. This section establishes additional energy efficiency requirements for all new construction covered by this code, including additions subject to Section R502 and change of occupancy or use subject to Section R505 unless specifically exempted in Section R406. Credits from both Sections R406.2 and R406.3 are required.
R406.2 Carbon emission equalization. This section establishes a base equalization between fuels used to define the equivalent carbon emissions of the options specified. The permit shall define the base fuel selection to be used and the points specified in Table R406.2 shall be used to modify the requirements in Section R406.3. The sum of credits from Tables R406.2 and R406.3 shall meet the requirements of Section R406.3.
TABLE R406.2
FUEL NORMALIZATION CREDITS
System Type | Description of Primary Heating Source | Credits |
All Other | Group R-2 |
1 | Combustion heating equipment meeting minimum federal efficiency standards for the equipment listed in Table C403.3.2(4) or C403.3.2(5) | 0 | 0 |
2 | For an initial heating system using a heat pump that meets federal standards for the equipment listed in Table C403.3.2(1)C or C403.3.2(2) or Air to water heat pump units that are configured to provide both heating and cooling and are rated in accordance with AHRI 550/590 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
3 | For heating system based on electric resistance only (either forced air or Zonal) | -1.0 | -1.0 |
4 | For heating system based on electric resistance with a ductless mini-split heat pump system in ac |