Welcome to S&P USA & the 2012 International Residential and Mechanical Code for Ventilation.

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Welcome to S&P USA & the 2012 International Residential and Mechanical Code for Ventilation

S&P and IRC/IMC 2012 To understand sections of IRC concerning ventilation To understand sections of IMC concerning ventilation Identify S&P compliance options Presentation Objectives

CHAPTER 15: THE CODE IN REGARDS TO VENTILATION Section 1

IRC 2012: Chapter 15 Clothes Dryer Exhaust (M1502) Range Hood Exhaust (M1503) Mechanical Ventilation (M1507) – Whole-house Ventilation – Local Exhaust Sections Requiring Ventilation

Section M1502: Clothes Dryer Exhaust 1.The dryer exhaust MUST terminate to the outside 2.The MAX. length of the [dryer] exhaust duct is 35’ from the connection to the outlet terminal The Code Specifies: Section 1502 M What if the dryer is NOT located close to the outlet terminal? 2.What if the duct is longer than 35’ so elbows are necessary creating complicated duct work? (ref. table ) FACT: When ducting from a dryer to the outlet is long and/or complicated the dryer cannot overcome the static pressure thus reducing efficiency and causing increased or poor drying time. Problem Created by Code: A Clothes Dryer Booster Fan will help overcome the static pressure created from long and/or complicated duct runs. S&P’s Solution:

S&P Solution for M1502 Centrifugal blade design capable of overcoming extreme resistance (high static pressure) Class F insulation “Fail-safe” activation method with Current Sensor Fan only runs when device senses current PV100X with Current Sensor Section M1502 Clothes Dryer Exhaust

Section M1503: Range Hoods 1.Makeup air is required when system is capable of exhausting 400+ CFM 1.Rate of makeup air must be (approx.) equal to the exhaust air The Code Specifies: Section M1503 Range Hoods Simple...Makeup Air! Why You Need S&P: 1.GOOD: TD-MIXVENT (Mixed Flow Fan) 2.BEST: TD-SILENT (Mixed Flow Fan) S&P’s Solutions:

Good Solution for Makeup Air TD-200 with filter box & backdraft damper – Meets the requirement – Prevents cold air from infiltrating – Filters the incoming air – Distributes air through a small round grille – Brings air in through an aluminum outdoor grille TD MIXVENT: Mixed Flow Fan Section M1503 Range Hoods The TD-200 operates at 2 sones! That’s just twice as loud as a refrigerator.

Better Solution for Makeup Air TD-200S w/filter box & backdraft damper – Meets the requirement – Prevents cold air from infiltrating – Filters the incoming air – Distributes air through a small round grille – Brings air in through an aluminum outdoor grille TD SILENT: Extremely Quiet Mixed Flow Fan Section M1503 Range Hoods The TD-200S Silent operates at.5 sones! That’s ½ as quiet as a refrigerator.

Section M1507: Mechanical Ventilation 1.Whole-house Ventilation AND Local Exhaust is required 2.Bathroom & toilet air must be exhausted directly to the outdoors and shall not be recirculated within residence The Code Specifies: Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation 1.One or more supply or exhaust fans, plus associated ducts and controls 2.Local exhaust or supply fans contribute to the whole-house ventilation requirement 3.System must have controls that enable manual override 4.Outdoor (makeup) air must be provided at a continuous rate (ref. Table ) 1.Exception: if you use controls that enable operation for at least 25% of each 4 hour segment you can operate intermittently Whole-house Ventilation Requirements Section M1507 uses the ASHRAE 62.2 Standards We will start with the Whole-house Ventilation Requirements

Whole House Ventilation Table : The amount of whole house ventilation that is required to meet the standard. DWELLING UNIT FLOOR AREA (square feet) NUMBER OF BEDROOMS > 7 Airflow in CFM < 1, ,501-3, ,001-4, ,501-6, ,001-7, > 7, For SI: 1 square foot = m 2, 1 cubic foot per minute = m 3 /s. Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation

Good Solution: Whole House Ventilation – The PC Fan will run continuously for exhaust – The TD will provide outdoor air continuously – A speed control should be used to set the TD to match the PC performance – You meet the code but don’t exceed it! Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation PC-Premium CHIOCE Fan (Exhaust) TD-MIXVENT Fan (Supply)

Exhaust Side of Good Solution Install PC fan in hallway or other area away from the living space Motors rated for 30,000 hours continuous on The extremely low sound levels ensure the PC will not be intrusive ENERGY STAR® qualification ensures the fan reduces energy consumption without sacrificing performance Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation PC Bonus Feature: Simple Plug-&-Play Speed Control PCSC option allows you to set the continuous speed requirement. No separate wall control needed!

Supply Side of the Good Solution Insert TD Fan into the outside air duct Set the performance for the whole house requirement and the exhaust requirement totaling the makeup air Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation

Better Solution for Whole House Ventilation Exhaust Fan set at the required airflow for installed in hallway Supply Fan in the outside air duct set at the requirement for Kitchen Ventilation, Bathroom Ventilation, & Whole House ventilation. TD-SILENT: REQUIRES 2 FANS Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation

Best Solution for Whole House Ventilation Use ERV or HRV to bring in the outside air AND exhaust the air to meet the requirement With S&P TR or HR the exhaust and supply air do not mix in the core No need to worry about bathroom air cross contamination so it meets the code (see following sides for airflow animation) TR: Energy Recovery Ventilator OR HR: Heat Recovery Ventilator Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation

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Section M1507: Mechanical Ventilation Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation Exception: The whole-house mechanical ventilation system is permitted to operate intermittently where the system has controls that enable operation for not less than 25-percent of each 4-hour segment and the ventilation rate prescribed in Table M (1) is multiplied by the factor determined in accordance with Table M (2). Whole-house Ventilation Requirements EXCEPTION

Section M1507: Mechanical Ventilation Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation 1.Outdoor (makeup) air must be provided at a continuous rate (ref. Table ) 1.Exception: if you use controls that enable operation for at least 25% of each 4 hour segment you can operate intermittently. 2.Use Chart to determine intermittent factor (Whole House Required CFM x Factor = Intermittent CFM): EXCEPTION: Whole-house Ventilation Specifies: RUN-TIME PERCENTAGE IN EACH 4-HOUR SEGMENT 25%33%50%66%75%100% Factor Exception Example: 2000 sq. ft. Home with 2 Baths Whole House Requirement = 60 CFM continuous Exception: Use a timer to run fan 25% of the four hour period The intermittent CFM requirement would be 240 CFM to operate at 25%

Section M1507: Mechanical Ventilation 1.Whole-house Ventilation AND Local Exhaust is required 2.Bathroom & toilet air must be exhausted directly to the outdoors and shall not be recirculated within residence The Code Specifies: Section M1507 Mechanical Ventilation 1.Exhaust the minimum air flow rate based on Table M Local Exhaust Ventilation Requirements AREA TO BE EXHAUSTEDEXHAUST RATES Kitchens100 cfm intermittent or 25 cfm continuous Bathrooms-Toilet Rooms Mechanical exhaust capacity of 50 cfm intermittent or 20 cfm continuous S&P’s Recommended Solutions for Local Exhaust GOOD: PC-Premium CHOICE Ventilation Fan (Ceiling Mounted Fan) BETTER: TD-MIXVENT (Mixed Flow Fan) BEST: TR or HR (ERV or HRV)

IMC SECTIONS: THE CODE IN REGARDS TO VENTILATION Section 2

IMC 2012: Ventilation Sections Ventilation System (403.1) Outdoor Air Required (403.2) Min Air Flow Rates (403.3) Exhaust Ventilation (403.4) Variable Air Volume system control (403.6) Balancing (403.7) Sections Requiring Ventilation 2012 Code Applies to Multi-Family Projects

Section 403.1, 403.2, Supply and Return (Exhaust) Air is required 2.Supply Air must equal mount of Exhaust Air (Ventilation System) - The Code Specifies: Section 1502 M Minimum airflow rate determined by Section Must deliver required rate of outdoor airflow to the BREATING ZONE within each OCCUPIABLE SPACE (Outdoor Air Required) – The Code Specifies All IRC 2012 Residential Solutions can be used as IMC 2012 Commercial Solutions! 1.Exhaust airflow rate determined by Section Exhaust makeup air can be combination of outdoor air, recirculated air and transfer (except as limited by Section 403.2) (Exhaust Ventilation) – The Code Specifies

Section Minimum Air Flow Rates BREATHING ZONES OCCUPIABLE SPACE Exhaust Airflow Rate

Section Variable Air Volume System Control 1.Controls required to regulate the flow of outdoor air 2.Control system must be designed to maintain the outdoor airflow rate required by Section The Code Specifies: Section 1502 M CVC – Continuous Ventilation Controls 1.Designed exclusively for TD-100, TD-100x and TD-150 to allow the fans to run continuously at a low rate 2.Percentage Timers 1.Multiple options based on fan chosen! S&P Solutions for Controls TR SpecificHR SpecificGeneral Options

Conclusions Supply Air is just as important as Exhaust Air S&P offers a number of efficient and cost effective solutions to the IRC 2012 Chapter 15 Requirements All the products we discussed in the residential section translate into commercial. What we have learned TR & HR (ERVs & HRVs) TD-MIXVENT and TD-SILENT PC-Premium CHOICE Fans S&P Exhaust & Supply Options

Training Complete Thank you! Any Questions?