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ASHRAE 90.1-1989

Regulatory requirements:

 

Since NFRC did not publish standards before 1992, there are no reference standards for thermal performance ratings for fenestration products.

 

Prescriptive Requirements

 

The Prescriptive Building Envelope Option establishes maximum requirements for U-value and Shading Coefficient. These requirements are based on local climate (heating and cooling degree days) and building orientation. Glazing area is limited to 15% of the overall square footage of the buildings If a building has greater than 15% glazing area) another compliance path must be used (i.e., the Energy Cost Budget Method).

System or Design Requirements

The system or design requirements are in ASHRAE 90.1 is outlined in the Energy Cost Budget Method. It is used to evaluate the compliance of proposed building designs and is intended for use with simulation programs that model building efficiency. The models must report energy usage by lights, internal equipment loads, and service water heating equipment, space cooling and heat rejection equipment, fans and other HVAC equipment. Using this approach, architects, builders, and designers can increase the use of glass in buildings by utilizing higher performance glass.

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