jdmz
Mechanical
- May 16, 2019
- 16
I am trying to interpret the meaning of a sentence in the C403.12.1 Duct and plenum insulation and sealing section of the 2021 IECC.
"When located within a building envelope assembly, the duct or plenum shall be separated from building exterior or exempt spaces by not less than R-8 insulation in Climate Zones 0 through 4 and not less than R-12 insulation in Climate Zones 5 through 8."
When does the quoted language apply? Unconditioned and exterior ducts and plenums are covered in an earlier section. Is the space above the ceiling in a ducted return system considered a "unconditioned space"? Conditioned spaces where the temp inside and outside of duct are not greater than 15 F is an exception to the insulation requirement.
The only instance where I can think it may apply is a duct that is carrying air more than 15 F in a conditioned space such as 0 F outside air in the winter going to an air handler. Or if you were to design a VAV system with a space design temperature of 70 F in the winter and duct downstream of VAV is designed to carry 90 F air (20 F).
Am I missing something?
Thank you.
"When located within a building envelope assembly, the duct or plenum shall be separated from building exterior or exempt spaces by not less than R-8 insulation in Climate Zones 0 through 4 and not less than R-12 insulation in Climate Zones 5 through 8."
When does the quoted language apply? Unconditioned and exterior ducts and plenums are covered in an earlier section. Is the space above the ceiling in a ducted return system considered a "unconditioned space"? Conditioned spaces where the temp inside and outside of duct are not greater than 15 F is an exception to the insulation requirement.
The only instance where I can think it may apply is a duct that is carrying air more than 15 F in a conditioned space such as 0 F outside air in the winter going to an air handler. Or if you were to design a VAV system with a space design temperature of 70 F in the winter and duct downstream of VAV is designed to carry 90 F air (20 F).
Am I missing something?
Thank you.