Materials, systems and equipment shall be identified in a manner that will allow a determination of compliance with the applicable provisions of this code.
Building thermal envelope insulation. An R-value identification mark shall be applied by the manufacturer to each piece of building thermal envelope insulation 12 inches (305 mm) or greater in width. Alternatively, the insulation installers shall provide a certification listing the type, manufacturer and R-value of insulation installed in each element of the building thermal envelope. For blown or sprayed insulation (fiberglass and cellulose), the initial installed thickness, settled thickness, settled R-value, installed density, coverage area and number of bags installed shall be listed on the certification. For sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation, the installed thickness of the areas covered and R-value of installed thickness shall be listed on the certification. For insulated siding, the R-value shall be labeled on the product's package and shall be listed on the certification. The insulation installer shall sign, date and post the certification in a conspicuous location on the job site.
Blown or sprayed roof/ceiling insulation. The thickness of blown-in or sprayed roof/ceiling insulation (fiberglass or cellulose) shall be written in inches (mm) on markers that are installed at least one for every 300 square feet (28 m2) throughout the attic space. The markers shall be affixed to the trusses or joists and marked with the minimum initial installed thickness with numbers not less than 1 inch (25 mm) in height. Each marker shall face the attic access opening. Spray polyurethane foam thickness and installed R-value shall be listed on certification provided by the insulation installer.
Insulation mark installation. Insulating materials shall be installed such that the manufacturer's R-value mark is readily observable upon inspection.
Fenestration product rating. U-factors of fenestration products (windows, doors and skylights) shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 100.
Exception: Where required, garage door U-factors shall be determined in accordance with either NFRC 100 or ANSI/DASMA 105.
U-factors shall be determined by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer.
Products lacking such a labeled U-factor shall be assigned a default U-factor from Table R303.1.3(1) or R303.1.3(2). The solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) and visible transmittance (VT) of glazed fenestration products (windows, glazed doors and skylights) shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 200 by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. Products lacking such a labeled SHGC or VT shall be assigned a default SHGC or VT from Table R303.1.3(3).
TABLE R303.1.3(l) DEFAULT GLAZED FENESTRATION t/-FACTORS
FRAME TYPE | SINGLE PANE | DOUBLE PANE | SKYLIGHT | |
Single | Double | |||
Metal | 1.20 | 0.80 | 2.00 | 1.30 |
Metal with Thermal Break | 1.10 | 0.65 | 1.90 | 1.10 |
Nonmetal or Metal Clad | 0.95 | 0.55 | 1.75 | 1.05 |
Glazed Block | 0.60 |
TABLE R303.1.3(2) DEFAULT DOOR U-FACTORS
DOOR TYPE | U-FACTOR |
Uninsulated Metal | 1.20 |
Insulated Metal | 0.60 |
Wood | 0.50 |
Insulated, nonmetal edge, max 45% glazing, any glazing double pane | 0.35 |
TABLE R303.1.3(3) DEFAULT GLAZED FENESTRATION SHGC AND VT
SINGLE GLAZED | DOUBLE GLAZED | GLAZED BLOCK | |||
Clear | Tinted | Clear | Tinted | ||
SHGC | 0.8 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.6 | 0.6 |
VT | 0.6 | 0.3 | 0.6 | 0.3 | 0.6 |
Insulation product rating. The thermal resistance (R-value) of insulation shall be determined in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission R-value rule (CFR Title 16, Part 460) in units of h . ft2 . °F/Btu at a mean temperature of 75°F (24°C).
Insulated siding. The thermal resistance (R-value) of insulated siding shall be determined in accordance with ASTM C 1363. Installation for testing shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Materials, systems and equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the International Building Code or International Residential Code, as applicable.
Protection of exposed foundation insulation. Insulation applied to the exterior of basement walls, crawlspace walls and the perimeter of slab-on-grade floors shall have a rigid, opaque and weather-resistant protective covering to prevent the degradation of the insulation's thermal performance. The protective covering shall cover the exposed exterior insulation and extend not less than 6 inches (153 mm) below grade.
Maintenance instructions shall be furnished for equipment and systems that require preventive maintenance. Required regular maintenance actions shall be clearly stated and incorporated on a readily accessible label. The label shall include the title or publication number for the operation and maintenance manual for that particular model and type of product.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 12, 12-I303