ETThompson
SAWHORSE
Hi
I'm helping out one of my company's other offices on a university aircraft hangar project. S-1 classification, about 12,000sf. Existing metal building structure to remain. We're under the 2024 Ohio Building code and the equivalent Ohio Existing Building code.
The project is essentially a recladding project, using insulated metal panels for the walls and a standing seam roof with a liner system for the roof. Minimal other work inside the building, new MEP, new accesible restroom, and minor fixes.
We have confirmation from the building official that they will accept this project under the OEBC as an "alteration". For the new work then we have to meet the new code, including the new energy code. The OBC gives us either ASHRAE 90.1 (2019) or IECC, we are using the former because our engineer is using ASHRAE and our understanding is you can't "mix and match".
So the prescriptive requirements for the walls in ASHRAE is R-0+R15.8 for the walls above grade.
What requirement would apply to these large hangar doors? There are (6) of them, (3) per side that slide out and stack along tracks. These doors are each 20' high by just under 20' long, with the entire opening about 110' long. Thought we don't have the ASHRAE document (engineer only sent the walls and roof page), the internet says the u-value requirement for doors is .094 for opaque elements. So lower than the requirement than walls.
Haven't done this building type before so appreciate any help or insight you can give.
Thanks
I'm helping out one of my company's other offices on a university aircraft hangar project. S-1 classification, about 12,000sf. Existing metal building structure to remain. We're under the 2024 Ohio Building code and the equivalent Ohio Existing Building code.
The project is essentially a recladding project, using insulated metal panels for the walls and a standing seam roof with a liner system for the roof. Minimal other work inside the building, new MEP, new accesible restroom, and minor fixes.
We have confirmation from the building official that they will accept this project under the OEBC as an "alteration". For the new work then we have to meet the new code, including the new energy code. The OBC gives us either ASHRAE 90.1 (2019) or IECC, we are using the former because our engineer is using ASHRAE and our understanding is you can't "mix and match".
So the prescriptive requirements for the walls in ASHRAE is R-0+R15.8 for the walls above grade.
What requirement would apply to these large hangar doors? There are (6) of them, (3) per side that slide out and stack along tracks. These doors are each 20' high by just under 20' long, with the entire opening about 110' long. Thought we don't have the ASHRAE document (engineer only sent the walls and roof page), the internet says the u-value requirement for doors is .094 for opaque elements. So lower than the requirement than walls.
Haven't done this building type before so appreciate any help or insight you can give.
Thanks