Industry Presentation on Water Penetration Testing

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Presentation transcript:

Industry Presentation on Water Penetration Testing Presented by AAMA & WDMA   Jason Seals Certification Manager, AAMA Steve Orlowski: Sr. Director of Standards and Technical Activities, WDMA

Topics of discussion Brief History of Water Penetration Testing Requirements Current Water Penetration Testing Requirements Impact of Water Penetration Testing on Fenestration Products    

Earliest records for water penetration testing… 1955 windows tested to 15 minute exposure to 2 inches of rain per hour and a 45 mph "dynamic pressure“. In 1962, the minimum test pressure for water penetration testing was changed to 2.86 psf. Water test pressures requirements for wood windows not introduced until 1967.    

ASTM E331 testing method introduced in 1967 Voluntarily Referenced in AAMA 302.6-68, AAMA 402.6-68 HP products had WTP specified at 10% of DP (minimum of 2.86 psf) Voluntarily Referenced in NWMA I.S. 2-69 WTP for following window classes and design testing Class A, 6.24 psf (50 mph) @ 5 gal./hr Class B, 2.86 psf (34 mph) @ 5 gal./hr Class C, 1.57 psf (25 mph) @ 5 gal./hr    

ASTM E547 test method introduced mid 80’s ANSI/AAMA 101-85 Water test pressures were increased to 15% of the design load R and C tested per E547, HC tested per E331 and E547 NWWDA I.S. 2-87 Drops reference to E331 for WTP and references E547 Keeps pass/fail criteria and introduces Performance Grade concepts    

Early 90’s Continuation of using % of design pressure for various classes ANSI/AAMA 101-93 R, C, HC used WTP@ 15% of DP, tested per E547 Introduced the AW class, used WTP @ 20% of DP per E331 WDMA I.S. 2-93  Established WTP @ 15% of the DP, tested per E547 High Velocity Hurricane Zone TAS 202-94 WTP @ 15% of the DP for 15 minutes  

First edition of AAMA/WDMA 101/I.S.2-97 Standardized both organization at 15% DP for R, LC, C, HC products, 20% for AW products Water applied at 5 gal/hr/ft2, equivalent to 8” of rain per hour Maximum WTP is now specified at 15 psf/ 2.9” HOH, 77.5 mph These are straight-line winds sustained over a 15-minute period normal to the fenestration- an extremely severe test  

Basis for the 15% and 20% respectively… “The severity of this test is seen when it is realized that, according to U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau Technical Paper No. 40-1963, "Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States for Durations from 30 Minutes to 24 Hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years", on rainfall frequency published by the National Weather Service, the greatest rainfall expected anywhere in the contiguous 48 United States for a one-hour period during a span of 50 years is less than 5 inches (125 mm) per hour.”  

Current fenestration requirements strike the balance between performance, function and accessibility… Sliding seal products (patio doors) to maintain a reasonable threshold height to exterior landing and patio Window units to meet the required emergency escape/rescue opening dimensions Operable windows to supply natural ventilation, to meet code requirements Balance between a rigid weather seal and meeting operating force requirements of the code  

In closing There are many factors that go into the design and testing of fenestration products for multiple weather conditions. The entire building must be evaluated as a system, not as stand alone individual components. The Window and Door Industry continues to support research that enhances the built environment.  

  Thank You As threshold heights increase, it affects the ability of designers to meet the accessibility requirements under the ADA and A117.1.