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John,
With all due respect, you are providing well articulated gobbledygook. As I alluded to in my prior post, the code requirements for window protective opening devices has nothing to do with rentals, and nothing to do with vinyl. Quote:
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I'm not trying to bust your chops. I'm simply suggesting that as a building supply professional, you need to be careful to either post accurate facts relevant to your profession, or don't post at all. Somebody might just make a bad purchase based on these statements, and your employer would not be happy. For those reading the forums, "trust but verify". The trust portion is optional, and at your own risk. |
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Its what I was told by code enforcement here is results of a search
Exception: The following low-energy buildings, or portions thereof, separated from the remainder of the building by building thermal envelope assemblies complying with this section shall be exempt from the building thermal envelope provisions of Section R402: 1. Those with a peak design rate of energy usage less than 3.4 Btu/h ft2 or 1.0 watts per square foot (watt/ft2) of floor area for space conditioning purposes. 2. Those that do not contain conditioned space. ]3. Buildings and structures for which heating and cooling is supplied solely by utilization of non-purchased renewable energy sources including, but not limited to, on-site wind, onsite water or on-site solar power, or wood-burning heating appliances that do not rely on backup heat from other purchased, non-renewable sources.[/COLOR] |
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International RESIDENTIAL Code is 24 inch at the sill. For a change of use to COMMERCIAL, the IBC is 36 inch at the sill.
JeldWen and Silverline have the WOCD built into the top sill. Mathews Brothers have the WOCD built into a balance cover. For any of the above when two identical windows exist, the WOCD can be moved without removing the window frame. For the Mathews Brothers, even if the two windows are simply sized the same... the balance cover can be removed and inserted into the other window's channel. WOCD must be factory installed from Marvin, Andersen, and JeldWen wood windows... after market retrofit devices void the warranty. The programs we use ''scream'' at us whenever we try to do anything that doesn't meet code. Site changes is what we cannot control... those are the BCI. While some may ''overlook'' it, I can't imagine that the number of different jurisdictions that we sell into not one would be found. WOCD registers a ''flag''. You cannot just skip past that question. Tempered glass or Egress do not. |
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