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Report Main Office Salem Office Bend Office P.O. Box 23814 4060 Hudson Ave., NE P.O. Box 7918 Tigard, Oregon 97281 Salem, OR 97301 Bend, OR 97708 Carlson Testing Inc. Phone (503) 684 -3460 Phone (503) 589 -1252 Phone (541) 330 -9155 FAX (503) 684 -0954 FAX (503) 589 1309 FAX (541) 330 -9163 Special Inspection FINAL SUMMARY LETTER June 3, 2005 T0406744.B City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 -8199 Attn: Building Department Re: Beveland Business Park — Building #2 SW Beveland Road - Tigard, OR - 1)1 Permit No.: BUP2004 - 00296 Dear Sir or Madam: This is to certify that in accordance with Section 1701 of the Uniform Building Code, Title 24, we have performed special inspection of the following item(s) per our inspection reports only: Reinforced Concrete Installation of Cast -in -Place Anchors Structural Steel- Fabrication & Erection, includes verification of welder certifications, weld procedures and material certifications All inspections and tests were performed and reported according to the requirements of Project Documents and, to the best of our knowledge, the work was in conformance with the approved plans and specifications, approved change orders and applicable workmanship provisions of the State Building Code and Standards, as well as the structural engineer's design changes, approvals and verbal instructions. Our reports pertain to the material tested /inspected only. Information contained herein is not to be reproduced, except in full, without prior authorization from this office. If there are any further questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Respectfully submitted, CARLSON TESTING, INC. Andrew M. Ewing President mbw cc: Beveland Business Park LLC — Dalton Brooks T M Rippey Consulting Engineers Mildren Design Group S I Grace LLC vp e 2oO 4 1 - -06 3--`1 /P Form 2a Project Name:J [ Page:1 SUMMARY ' Project 1. Project Name 15 t : 5 gFd�wfl 8"o�w� � Z S (F�itr"'fel ) 7 2. Project Address 1t 55 C5. -../F ►JD 3. City/Town T etyt'.D 5. County 1 1. sFToki 4. Building, Gross Area (ft2) lo, 04% . - 6. No. of Floors I Z 7. Construction Site Elevation Above 2,000 ft? EYES Vi NO Attached Chapter Type ID Description Attach Forms and Building Envelope -Form 3a Building Envelope - General VI Worksheets 3b Prescriptive Path - All Climate Zones Worksheet 3a Wall U- factor ❑ Check boxes to 3b Roof U- factor ❑` indicate attached 3c Floor U- factor 0 forms and 3d Window /Skylight Schedule IZ worksheets Systems Form 4a Syst - General El 4b Complex Systems ❑ Worksheet 4a Unitary Air Conditioners - Air Cooled ❑ 4b Unitary Air Cond. - Water & Evap Cooled ❑ 4c Unitary Heat Pump - Air Cooled ❑ 0 4d Unitary Heat Pump - Water Cooled El - .. . ON T,.... . , '. _ 4e Packaged Terminal A.C. - Air Cooled ❑ 11`, 4f Packaged Terminal Heat Pump - Air Cooled ❑ "F 4g Water Chilling Pkgs - Water & Air Cooled ❑ 4h Heat Rejection Equipment ❑ �� - \ PO 4i Boiler - Gas -Fired and Oil -Fired ❑ _• 'f 4j Furnace & Unit Heaters - Gas and Oil -Fired . „ 4k Simultaneous Heating and Cooling ❑ 41 Air Transport Energy ❑ 4m Natural Ventilation ;j0 Lighting Form 5a Lighting - General ' 5b Interior Lighting Power - Tenant Method ❑ 5c Int. Ltng. Power - Space -by -Space Method ❑ Worksheet 5a Lighting Schedule ❑ 5b Interior Lighting Power ❑ app li cant 7. Name 10. Telephone 5o3 -oSSZ 8. Company -- iLCR -E I:estct 4 (1ccup 11. Date 9. Signature Attached No-of Pages . Description of Documentation Document- I -ra 15.L. 3 ation / -r 3C / S 21-A07 s 41 /2411c4 Summary040104.xls Farm 3a Project Name: Page: BUILDING ENVELOPE - GENERAL Check all boxes that 1. Exceptions (Section 1312) aptly. ❑ No Envelope Components. The building plans do not call for new or altered building envelope components, e.g., walls, floors or roof /ceilings. ❑ A Non - conditioned Building. The proposed structure has no spaces heated or cooled by an HVAC system. • Exceptions ❑ Exception. All new or altered building envelope components do not comply with the Discussion of qualifying requirements, Section 1312, but qualify for Exception 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 ❑ exceptions in instructions Portions of the building that qualify: section. The plans /specs show compliance in the following locations: I 2. Air Leakage (Section 1312.1.1) Plans /Specs $) Complies. Plans require that penetrations in the building envelope are sealed and that Show complince by windows and doors are caulked, gasketed or weatherstripped. including a drawing The plans /specs show compliance in the following locations: sheet, detail number, specification section ( � CrOEe -Ode � ozE-5 and/or subparagraph 3. Suspended Ceiling (Section 1312.1.2.1) Complies. Building plans do not show suspended ceilings used to separate conditioned space from unconditioned space. No exceptions permitted. 4. Recessed Light Fixtures (Section 1312.1.2.2) ® Complies. The building plans do not show recessed light fixtures installed in ceilings separating conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces. ❑ Exception. The building plans require that fixtures installed in direct contact with insulation be insulation coverage (IC) rated. The plans /specs show compliance in the following locations: 5. Moisture Control (Section 1312.1.4) IM Complies. A one -perm vapor retarder is installed on the warm side (in winter) of all exterior floors, walls and ceilings, and a ground cover is installed in the crawl space for both new and existing buildings where insulation is installed. The plans /specs show compliance in the following locations: ❑ Exception. All new or altered building envelope components do not comply with the vapor retarder requirements of the code, but qualify for an exception. Note applicable exception. Section 1312.1.4, Exception 1 ❑ 2 ❑ Portions of the building that comply: I � Climate 6. Climate Zones Zones In Zone 1 - A building site is in Climate Zone 1 if its elevation is less than 3000 feet above sea level and it is in one of the following counties: Benton, Columbia, Clackamas, Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, • Tillamook, Yamhill, or Washington 0:0) ❑ Zone 2 - Building sites not in Zone 1, or where construction site elevation is 3000 feet or higher in Zone 1, are in Zone 2. 3 -1 C; 1 :0 4c;JI 3913 KRIZ li THOMr S J. S GO, vet7 Z'' OF O10' Form 3b • Project Name: Page: PRESCRIPTIVE PATH Part 1 of 4 Glazing Conditioned Percent Space t ` I . - 4745.6, X 100 = 41 , 7 Calculation Semi - See instruction section Conditioned - X 100 = for a discussion of Space glazing percent • calculation. Conditioned Mechanical - X 100 = Penthouse in ow Area (total rough Exterior Wall Area Glazing frame ftzl (gross ft Percent Windows From VVorksheet 3d• Window Thermal Performance' Window Shading Coefficient place the highest (from worksheet 9 Overall Wndow U- (from Nbncsheet» factor and highest Q " 5e, Center-of-Glass Sc. O. Notes 1 From Worksheet 3d, place the highest Overall Window U -factor or write -in MA (Minimum Assembly). See "Window Requirements" in table on the following page for specific MA requirements. 2 From Worksheet 3d, place the highest "center- of-glass" shading coefficient (SC) for glass or write -in MA (Minimum Assembly). See 1Mndow Requirements' in the following table for specific MA requirements. Shading Coefficient (SC) can be calculated from the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient using the equation: SC = SHGC * 0.87. Manufacturers data may also be used to document SC. Wall / Insulation Type R - Value Walls Insulation Only U - Factor3 See instruction or section fora g - *XI Ot4U -. f 3.(o¢ - or 0.0 discussion of wall requirements or or Below -Grade R -Value Walls Below -Grade Walls Insulation Only U Factor° See instruction section ( (Min. R -7.5) Max. 0.11) for a discussion of or - below grade wall requirements. Notes 3 Submit Worksheet 3a for each calculated assembly U- factor 3 -2 Form 3b Project Name: Page: PRESCRIPTIVE PATH Part 2 of 4 Code Requirements - Zone 1 Discussion of these requirements in the instruction section. _ ZONE 1 Wall Requirements Window Requirements Max. Glazing Wall /Insulation Type U Max. Shading R -Value Fraction Factor Max. U- Factor Coefficient Insulation Only Up to 15% CMU'Masonry w/integral loose fill insulation N/A 0.300 0.540' 0.57' Masonry or concrete w /cont. exterior insulation 1.4 or 0.300 CMU Masonry w /integral rigid fill insulation N/A - 0.210 Masonry or concrete wlnterior insulation 11 or 0.130 Up to 30% _Masony or concrete w /cont. exterior insulation 2.8 or 0.210 > > Frame(wood or metal framing) 13 or 0.130 0.540 0.57 Other (provide short description) 13 or 0.130 CMU Masonry w /integral rigid fill insulation N/A 0.210 Masonry or concrete wlnterior insulation 11 or 0.130 Up to 40% Masony or concrete w /cont. exterior insulation 2.8 or 0.210 0.370 0.35 Frame (wood or metal framing) 13 or 0.130 Other (provide short description) 13 or 0.130 Code Requirements - Zone 2 Discussion of these requirements in the instruction section _ ZONE 2 Wall / Insulation Type . Wall Requirements Window Requirements Max. Glazing R -Value U Max. Shading Fraction` Factor Max. U- Factor Coefficient Insulation Only Up to 15% CMU 'Masonry w/integral loose fill insulatio N/A 0.300 > > Masonry or concrete w /cont. exterior insulation 1.8 or 0.270 0.500 0.57 CMU Masonry wftntegral rigid fill insulation N/A 0.160 Masonry or concrete wlnterior insulation 13 or 0.090 Up to 30% Masony or concrete w /cont. exterior insulation 4.3 or 0.160 > > - Frame(wood or metal framing) 19 or 0.090 0.500 0.57 Other (provide short description) 19 or 0.090 CMU Masonry w/integral rigid fill insulation N/A 0.160 Masonry or concrete wlnterior insulation 11 or _ 0. 090 Up to 40% Masony or concrete w /cont. exterior insulation 2.8 or 0. 160 10 10 Frame(wood or metal framing) 13 or 0.090 0.370 0.43 Other (provide short description) 13 or 0.090 Notes 4 The Simplified Trade-off Approach must be used if glazing fraction exceeds allowable percentages. s Minimum weight of masonry and concrete walls = 45 Ib/ft2 of wall face area 8 All cores to be filled. Al least 50% of cores must be filled with vermiculite or equivalent fill insulation. 7 rrescnpuve mr1 'minimum Mssemoryf is a oouoie -grazeo winnow won a u.a urcn air space, uow-e coating to < = u.vu/ ana aluminum rrame. rvw shading coefficient description is a tinted outboard pane of glass. 8 All cores except bond beams must contain rigid insulation inserts approved for use in reinforced masonry walls •l'� a Batt insulation installed in metal or wood frame walls shall be insulated to the full depth of the cavity, up to 6 inches in depth. 10 Prescriptive MA (Minimum Assembly) is a double - glazed window with a 0.5 inch argon filled space, low-e coating (e <= 0.05) and thermal break frame. MA shading coefficient description is a 0.25 - inch thick glass with low-e coating (e <= 0.05). Zone I indudes a tinted outdoor P ane. 3 -3 Form 3b Project Name: Page: PRESCRIPTIVE PATH Part 3 of 4 Roofs/ R -Value U- Factor12 Ceilings Roof / Ceiling" Insulation Only (Min. R -19) Max. 0.050) See instruction section 19 }�� for a dicussion of 1D 1ra5U t- M OVca't— P(-.11..000D KNL g-19 Or roofs/ceilings. k n Jo t `ST I Notes 77 Write -in a short description for assembly with the lowest insulation R -value or the highest assembly U- factor. 12 Submit Worksheet 3b for each calculated roof /ceiling assembly U- factor. Skylights Includes glazed Condition ..11 smoke vents. Space N� X 100 See instruction Semi - Conditioned section for a Space � O t I X 100 = dicussion of skylights. Conditioned Mechanical iIJA + X 100 = Ponthnuso Skylight Area (total rough Roof /Ceiling Area Skylight frame fl2) (gross f12) Percent" Skylights From Worksheet 3d, place the highest Skylight Thermal Performance14 Skylight Shading Coefficient' Overall Vertical ylight 9 Window U- factor and (from worksheet 3d) (from worksheet 3d) highest Center-of- Glass SC. • r Code • rm Theal Performance Shading Coefficient iltegniretalerifte Overall Vertical U Factor Center of Glass SC POtforirmnce U -1.230 for overall assembly in overhead plane SC -0.47 center -of -glass Minimum Assembly (MA) ` -, • _ Double glazed, 0.5 -inch airspace N/A Notes exceed Skylight percentage area is based on total skylight and smoke vent rough frame area divided by total conditioned roof area. Percentage must not exceed 6 percent of total roof /ceding area in conditioned building space. The Simplified Trade -off Approach must be used if glazing fraction exceeds allowable percentages. 14 From Worksheet 3d, place the highest Overall Vertical U- factor or write-in MA (Minimum Assembly). See "Skylight Requirements" in table above for specific MA requirements. is From Worksheet 3d, place the highest " center -of - glass' shading coefficient (SC) for glass. See "Skylight Requirements" in the following table for specific MA requirements. Shading Coefficient (SC) can be calculated from the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient using the equation: SC = SHGC + 0.87. Manufacturers data may also be used to document SC. f ; +, eriwr a - Form 3b Project Name: Page: PRESCRIPTIVE PATH Part 4 of 4 Floors Floors over Unconditioned Spaces R -Value U- Factor See instruction section for a Insulation Only dicussion of floors Heated Concrete Slab Edge R - Value Insulation Only Heated Slab -on -Grade (Section 1312.1.2.4) ❑ Complies. Building plans show insulation extending downward from the top of the slab a minimum distance of 24 inches or downward and under the slab for a combined minimum distance of 24 inches or to the bottom of the thickened edge of the of slabs used as a foundation. The plans /specs show compliance in the following locations: Notes 16 Write -in a short description for assembly with the lowest insulation R -value or the highest assembly U- factor. 17 Submit Worksheet 3c for each calculated floor assembly U- factor. 1a Write -in a short description for Heated Slab, which has heat, integrated into slab such as hydronic heat If more than one floor type, enter the lowest insulation R -value or the highest component U -factor of any floor. Code Compliance Options Component Min. R =Value • Max. U- Require- Insulation Only Factor mPnte Floor over Unconditioned Spaces 11 or 0.070 Component Climate Zone 1 Climate Zone 2 Heated Concrete Slab Edge, Min. R 7.5 or I 10.0 Doors See instruction Doors R -Value U- Factor with leaf width greater than 4' Center-of-Panel for 9 Insulation Only (Max. 0.20) dicussion of doors. (Min. R -5) or Notes 19 Write-in a short description for Doors. If more than one door type, enter the lowest insulation R -value or the highest center-of-panel U -factor of any door. Glazing in these doors is exempt from U -factor and SC requirements. Doors with a leaf width 4-ft or less and overhead coil doors are exempt. f t Eileen OF mwµ i • • Worksheet 3a (cont.) Project Name: Page: Wall U- factors Aluminum Siding on (a) (b) (c) (d) Layer Description Detail R -value Stud Wall Exterior Movin Air See Table 3a for R- . ,- ee g 0.17 M■ — values of framing & is �� A EXteflOf Finish insulation. IM��' - I g Rigid Insulation See Table 3b for R- x11 c concrete values of aluminum D Framing Insulation siding, plywood g sheathing and h0��� :� E Gypsum Wallboard gypsum wallboard. •--• Interior Still Air � 0.68 See Table 3d for R- k . 1. Total column (d) 2. Assembly U- factor (Invert the amount in line 1) Generic ' '` r (a) (b) (c) (d) Wall Layer Description Detail R -value See Table 3a for R . ■ Exterior Moving Air p t values of framing , 1. eg � A ,� Ji O. rob & insulation. B tir repo- + I u 1l.Ilr / 3. b4- See Table 3b for R : : c ! N p.� A O . s values of building D 1 materials Mk 1. E . See Table 3d for R ' II®'. � F values of exterior ���. 1. and interior cc ` G surfaces • H ■ Interior Still Air p 6 t5 t;ji, _a I, , ., , > 1. Total column (d) /5%47 2. Assembly U- factor (Invert the amount in line 1) O. p G4. 3 -7 ■ • Worksheet 3d Project Name: Page: Window /Skylight Schedule (use additional pages if necessary) t, Window Properties - List Alt Window Types in Project (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (t) (9) (h) (I) G) (k) Grass k,en(er or Overall Lester or Documentation Manufacturer's Window Frame Thick- Other (triple pane, air Glass window Glass Name Source Model / No. Type/Class Type Glass Tint ness space, argon, low E) U -factor u - fact or SC X Stak3e" _ - reiFikea +51 FI IEO ) LU r, 4(A-9 t /4`t AtR.sp tcE 0. O. So 0 .40 IOW E Skylight Properties - List AN SkyNght Types In Project (a) (b) • (C) I ( *) (o) (h) (I) 0) (k urea (.enter or overall t.vrrrsr or DOQ/tIM on s . -> Yak .` Frame • - Tiedt- Obe Glass ply„ Glass Name fiatMfoa . . Model l No. • .. .Tvro/Class - Type Glass Tint -ness apace, argon. low E) U -factor D- factor SC Column Instructions (a) Enter the name of the window or skylight product. It is recommended that you choose a name that corresponds with that used on project plans and specifications. (b) Provide documentation source. Write -in "NFRC if window is rated through NFRC 100-97 Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Thermal Performance. Enter all columns except (i). Write -in " ASHRAE Default W/Mfg COG" it Center -of -Glass U -factor and Shading Coefficient is available from glass manufacturer. Enter all columns. Columns (I) and (k) from manufacturer's data sheet Write -in - ASHRAE Default" if only descriptive parameters of window are known. Enter all columns. Columns (i), (j), and (k) from ASHRAE default table. (c) If Document Source is either "NFRC" or " ASHRAE Default W/Mfg COG," enter the manufacturer's model number. (d) For windows, choices are Fixed. Operable, or Curtain Wall. For Skylights, choices are Manufactured or Site Built. (e) Choices are wood, vinyl, reinta ced vinyl, aluminum dad, insulated fiberglass, aluminum, aluminium w/henoal break (see definitions for thermal break requirements.) (f) Enter glass tint. Write "dear*there is no tint. (g) Enter glass thickness (h) Include window properties ugh as argon fill, low-e coating, insulating spacers, etc. (i) COG U -factor from manufa:Ule's data or ASHRAE 2001 Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 30, Table 4. For NFRC rated products leave blank. (j) Overall U -factor from NFRC rating orASHRAE 2001 Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 30, Table 4. For skylights value must be for horizontal position. (k) COG Shading Coefficient from manufacture's data orASHRAE 2001 Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 30, Table 4. For NFRC rated products SHGC is provided. To convert SHGC to SC. SC = SHGC/0.87. 3-11 Table 3e WINDOW U- FACTORS I FRAME TYPE p <• \aa < <e c �a PJ ,�o e \ r 00... 5 U- Factors GLAZING TYPE I p�� ' � J•� ‹`p Values are based I � � e` �� J ., \o 6 \2,- on the 1997 > ASHRAE Handbook Single Glazing c ' e e PJ P o 1� pp \c5 of Fundamentals Table 29 for 'A" glass 1.04 ? ,r? . , fixed - frame /a acrylic/polycarb 0.88 r, : , -_: ; ;, 4 e; windows. Operable + /8' acrylic/polycarb 0.96 windows will have I Double Glazing higherU factors ' /a" airspace 0.55 . °-,- types � � `��" aa? 0.53 Many window are not represented airspace 0.48 R 0.50 0.50 0.48 '/4 in the table, and the ' argon space 0.51 t ; 0.53 0.52 0.50 user must provide ' ' argon space 0.45 : =. =; 0.54 0.48 0.48 0.45 manufacturer test Double Glazing, e=0.40 results. ' /a' airspace P 0.49 1:. i.... 44c 0.51 0.51 0.49 Interpolate between Yz' airspace 0.40 ., _,' 0.50 0.44 0.44 0.41 emissivities when + / argon space 0.43 d :,« R , needed. When 0.53 0.46 0.46 0.44 ' manufacturers' data ' argon space 0.36 0.53 0.47 0.41 0.40 0.38 are not available, Double Glazing, e=0.20 assume that glass ' /a' airspace 0.45 ace �i ` 0.54 0.48 0.48 0.45 with a pyrolytic +,4' airs _ (hard) coating has p 0.35 0.53 0.46 0.40 0.39 0.37 ' /a an emissivity of ' argon space 0.38 " 041 q- 0.48 0.42 0.42 0.40 0.40, and that glass '/Z' argon space 0.30 0.48 0.41 0.36 0.35 0.33 with a sputtered 4k. Double Glazing, a =0.10 (soft) coating has , . /a airspace 0.42 an emissivity of 0.52 0.46 0.45 0.43 0.10. A4 1/2" airspace 0.32 0.50 0.43 0.37 0.37 0.35 Krypton gas fills, or 1 /a' argon space 0.35 0.53 0.46 0.40 0.39 0.37 krypton/argon argon space 0.27 0.46 0.39 0.33 0.33 0.31 combinations, can Double Glazing, a =0.05 be substituted for + /a' airspace 0.41 44,14_ ; k' argon. +/' airspace 0.30 ' 0.41 0.36 0.35 0.33 For glazing gaps ' /a' argon space 0.33 0.51 0.44 0.38 0.38 0.36 between 'A inch and + ' argon space 0.25 0.44 0.37 0.32 0.31 0.29 'A inch, use ''Ainch. Other For glazing gaps Glass block 0.51 over ',4 inch, use 'A inch. Shaded values do not meet prescriptive path code requirement for climate zone 1; i.e., they are greater than 0.54. For climate zone 1 U- factor must be no greater than 0.54. For climate zone 2 U- factor must be no greater than 0.50. (10/00) Tables 3 -27 Table 3f FENESTRATION SHADING COEFFICIENTS Shading Coefficient Oregon code Center -of -Glass requires that the Shading Equivalent center -of -glass Glazing Description shading coefficient Coefficient (SCc) SHGC for non- merchan- dise glazing be less Single Glazing than or equal to 0.57. An ' clear 1 I ' =s -� l 87 °) < /< clear s _ ,� i Single acrylic or polycarbonate clear i . � ' ; SC = Shading Single acrylic, gray or bronze ?CO) Coefficient for the �� , glazing system Single Ye' polycarbonate, gray or bronze o (center of glass) Glass Block sc = SHGC Clear 0.87 Frosted 41' 1 , : tW 0.50 0.44 Double Glazing - /B thick SHGC, = Solar clear Heat Gain 1 ,i". A . • Coefficient (center bronze 1_ of glass) green or gray :e) -i bronze, low -e with e=0.2 ,� • ! e = Infrared green or gray, low-e with e=0.2 , - - emissivity of the tinted, low-e with e=0.1 0.57 0.50 glazing layer clear, low-e with e=0.05 0.48 0.42 Double Glazing -' /a' thick Values are from the clear 6 _� s �} r4 1997 ASHRAE - - 0 Handbook of clear, low-e with e=0.2 M Fundamentals, clear, low a on outer pane with e:21.2 ' s , Table 29-11. Unless clear, low-e with e=0.1 0 .� r �nvise noted, clear, low-e on outer pane with e=0.1 -,. 9; f reflective glass bronze 59 � i, ! 5 tinted glass and coatings are on the blue seen -,:i9,5: v outer pane and low- green „, xp " E 0.54 0.47 e coatings are bronze, low-e with e=0.2 applied to inner gray 0.52 0.45 pane in double- 0.51 0.44 glazed systems. green, low -e with e=0.2 0.48 0.42 gray, low-e with e=0.2 0.46 0.40 bronze or green, low-e with e=0.1 0.45 0.39 clear, low -e on outer pane with e=0.05 0.43 0.37 .k., gray, low-e with e=0.1 0.40 0.35 green, low-e on outer pane with a =0 D5 0.35 0.30 titanium reflective 0.33 0.29 blue, low -e on outer pane with e=0.05 0.32 0.28 gray, low-e on outer pane with e=0.05 0.27 0.23 stainless steel reflective 0.26 0.23 Shaded values do not meet prescriptive path code requirement; i.e., the SCc is greater than 0.57. (10/00) Tables 3 -29 aagc 1 v1 1 < _ - -: -- - : ' :, ... 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