Site-Built Program Information
(as per NFRC 100 - 2004; Section 5.6- Non-Residential Products)
Program Outline: Process
I. The process
begins when an architect or building owner specifies NFRC Certified
performance ratings for the fenestration products installed on
a building or when a local or state building code requires NFRC
Certified performance ratings.
II. The architect,
building owner, glazing contractor or curtain wall manufacturer
or other supplier assumes the role of "responsible party" - the
party that is taking responsibility for the energy performance
ratings of the site-built fenestration system. The responsible
party then must contact NFRC for certification program requirements.
III. The responsible
party chooses either the "certified product" or the "certified
project" option and contacts an NFRC accredited IA, accredited
simulation laboratory and accredited testing laboratory (see attached
list). The difference between the two options are:
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Products (curtain wall,
storefront systems, site-built windows) can be certified for
a four-year period. Certified products can be utilized on
any number of building projects without having to be re-tested,
re-simulated, etc. NFRC ratings for certified products are
based on standard product sizes. In addition, certified products
can be listed in the NFRC Products Directory.
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The "certified projects"
option provides certified ratings for the fenestration systems
installed on a specific building. This option typically will
not maintain a four-year certification and products typically
will not be listed in the Products Directory. This option,
however, does allow for both NFRC certified ratings and for
determining "actual" thermal performance ratings of the fenestration
systems installed (when requested).
IV. The accredited
simulator reviews the fenestration schedule and drawings for the
"certified project" and determines the number of product lines
to be rated (based on the requirements of NFRC 100-SB and typically
representing operator type, frame type, spacer type, etc.). In
the case of certified products the simulator simply asks for the
drawings/specifications of the product that is to be certified.
V. Once the specific
product lines are identified, the simulator models the product(s)
and determines its energy performance characteristics (U-factor,
SHGC, VT).
VI. The responsible
party sends the appropriate specimen to a thermal test lab (one
specimen for each product line) in order to validate the U-factor
rating from the accredited simulator.
VII. The test
lab and simulation lab send copies of the test reports to the
chosen accredited IA, who reviews the results and checks the test
sample specifications with the original drawings and spec's submitted
to the simulator. If the IA feels that the product meets the requirements
of NFRC, he/she issues a Certification Authorization Report.
NOTE:
The responsible party may request that the curtain wall supplier
provide the testing and simulation ratings for the fenestration
system to be installed on a project (in accordance with NFRC 100-SB).
In this case, the responsible party forwards the reports to the
IA for review and issuance of the Certification Authorization
Report.
VIII. The responsible
party signs a license agreement with NFRC authorizing the use
of the NFRC name and logo on certified products.
IX. The responsible
party works with the IA to complete the Label Certificate. One
copy of the Label Certificate is sent to the NFRC office and both
the IA and responsible party keep a copy for their files. Finally,
the signed Label Certificate is posted on site.
X. NFRC and the IA retain the right
to inspect the responsible parties' files for maintenance of the
Label Certificate and appropriate specifications.
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