INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL & SOLAR RATING & CERTIFICATION CORPORATION TENTATIVE MEETING MINUTES MEETING 5 ICC/SRCC SOLAR THERMAL STANDARD CONSENSUS COMMITTEE (IS-STSC) TELECONFERENCE/WEBINAR: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 1:00 PM 4:00 PM ET Continued by Teleconference/Webinar: Wednesday, September 17, 1:00 PM 3:00 PM ET COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE NAME REPRESENTATION 9/23 11/13 12/11 2/12 5/6 5/7 9/3 9/17 Rolf Christ R&R Solar X X Thomas X X X X NC State University X X X Cleveland John Del Mar Florida Solar Energy X X X X X Center Joel Dickinson Salt River Project X X X X X William Funk Cecil County, MD X X X X X X X Rex Gillespie Caleffi North America X X X X X X X X Jim Huggins X X X X SRCC X X X X (Chair) McKenzie James City of Portland, OR X Robert Klein Town of Hilton Head, SC X X X X Bill Miao SunEnergyNet X X X X X X Roger Rotundo City of Phoenix X X Ret Reti ired red Mike Rubio FAFCO (prior to 9/3 X X X X change of employment) Nathan Lohse FAFCO (as of 9/17/14) X Larry X X X Sherwood Associates X X X Sherwood John Smirnow Shawn Strausbaugh Solar Energy Industry Association Arlington County, VA X X X X X X X X Total 13/15 * 11/15* 8/15* 8/15* 8/1 4* 9/14 * 8/14 9/14 1
*Quorum: The ICC Consensus Procedures requires a majority of committee members to be present for a quorum. Therefore a quorum was achieved for the meeting. Observers in Attendance on 11/13: Jerry Henderson, Nick Nida, Roland Hall, Steve Thorsell, Ed Wirtschoreck Observers in Attendance on 12/11: Jerry Henderson, Nick Nida, Jay Peters, Dan Buuck, Steve Thorsell, Mark Thornbloom Observers in Attendance on 2/12:Jerry Hendrson Observers in Attendance on 5/6 and 5/7: Nick Nida, Jerry Henderson, Alonso Morlesin, Thomas Koenig Observers in Attendance on 9/3: Alonso Morlesin, Jerry Henderson, Joe Chavez, Nick Nida, Jamie Gaskin Observers in Attendance on 9/17: Dan Gretch, Shawna Mozingo, Les Nelson, Alonso Morlesin ICC Staff Attendance: Shawn Martin, Ed Wirtschoreck, Vicki Worden (Worden Associates, consultant) PROCEEDINGS September 3, 2014 1. Call to Order and Welcome Committee chair, Jim Huggins, called the meeting to order at 1:00 PM ET, on September 3, 2014. 2. Introductions & Rollcall Ms. Worden took roll of the committee and asked all other participants to introduce themselves. A quorum was confirmed. 3. Approval of Agenda and Minutes from Meeting #4 Mr. Huggins noted that the tentative Minutes from Meeting #4 had been prepared, distributed and posted online. He called for any revisions or edits. Mr. Strausbaugh made a motion to approve the Minutes from Meeting #43 as prepared, and Mr. Gillespie seconded the motion. The minutes were approved by unanimous vote of those committee members present. Worden stated that the agendas had been prepared by ICC staff and include all public comment proposals. She noted the committee would review each proposal and determine if the comment would be Approved as Submitted (AS), Approved as Amended (AM), or Disapproved and that each action required a technical reason also to be approved by the committee. There were no questions or changes to the agenda. 4. Review of Public Comments ICC901/SRCC100 201X Minimum Standard for Solar Thermal Collectors The Committee discussed and took action by unanimous consent on the following public comments and additional proposals discussed during the meeting as follows: 2
Public Comment Number or Additional Proposal Approved as Submitted (AS) Disapproved (D) Approved as Amended Amendment Accepted Technical Reason (AM) 1 AS 2 AS 3 AS 4 AM through small holes The committee feels the qualification of small for the holes is unnecessary. 5 AS 6 AS 7 AM Photovoltaic-thermal modules. When a photovoltaic module is incorporated into the collector design, the photovoltaic module shall be listed and labeled to UL 1703. Electrical code requires that these modules be listed. The reason for the exception is that photovoltaic-thermal combination modules are not covered by UL1703. Exception: The photovoltaic module portion of a photovoltaicthermal collector shall comply with UL 1703. 8 AM 401.4.1 Pre-exposure pressure test. It is permissible to conduct the internal pressure test according to Section 401.9 to confirm the flow passages are in a condition suitable for testing. The section number proposed was incorrect and has been amended to 401.9. 3
9 AS 10 AS 11 AM Solar collectors containing heat pipes shall be subjected to the exposure test in accordance with ISO 9806, Section 11 Section 401.7 before the thermal performance test is conducted. The same serial numbered collector shall be subjected to the exposure test and then the thermal performance test. 12 AM 401.7 Exposure test. Exposure testing shall be in accordance with Section 11 of ISO 9806, using a minimum of Class B climate conditions, for no less than 30 days of exposure to adverse conditions. It is permissible to conduct the test using Class A instead of Class B climate conditions. To clarify where the requirement for the exposure test can be found. This modification provides greater clarity and reinforces the reason provided for in the original proposed change. Also, the full committee approved modification to 401.1 to further clarify that the general scope of 401.1 are minimum testing requirements. Proposal during meeting Approved 401.1 General. Minimum testing requirements for solar collectors shall be in accordance with Sections 401.2 through 401.19. To further clarify that the general scope of 401.1 are minimum testing requirements. 13 AM 401.8.6 External thermal shock/water spray test. Two external thermal shock tests shall be performed as specified in ISO 9806, Section 12, using a minimum of Class B conditions. It is permissible to conduct the test using Class A instead of Class B climate conditions. This modification provides greater clarity and reinforces the reason provided for in the original proposed change. Also, the full committee approved modification to 401.1 to further clarify that the general scope of 401.1 are minimum testing requirements. 14 D This comment was not approved because other changes have been made to 4
better clarify this section. We believe that Section 12 is a better reference to prevent a user from missing added detail in Section 12. In addition, the proposed change could be interpreted to preclude a user from having access to the alternate option. 15 D This comment was not approved because other changes have been made to better clarify 401.8.7. The committee feels that Section 13 is a better reference to prevent a user from missing added detail in Section 13. In addition, the proposed change could be interpreted to preclude a user from having access to the alternate option. 16 AM 401.8.7 Internal thermal shock/cold fill test. Two internal thermal shock tests shall be performed as specified in ISO 9806, Section 13, underusing a minimum of Class B conditions. It is permissible to conduct the test using Class A instead of Class B climate conditions. All parts of the solar collector assembly that are not factory sealed shall be subjected to this test. This change provides greater clarity for the user. ICC900/SRCC300 Solar Thermal Systems Standard The Committee discussed and took action by unanimous consent on the following public comments and additional proposals discussed during the meeting as follows: Public Comment Approved as Amendment Accepted Technical Reason 5
Number or Additional Proposal Submitted (AS) Disapproved (D) Approved as Amended (AM) 1 AS 2 AS 3 D The committee prefers to have the text related to solar requirements directly shown in the document rather than citing another solar reference standard. Where we have permission to do so, we are making efforts to carry over specific material from other codes and standards to make the document more usable. Also, it is noted that the duplication issue was addressed during deliberation prior to ICC/SRCC s standard development effort and resolution was not achieved. 4 AS 5 AS Proposed during meeting AM 301.1.2 Solar system isolation. Isolation valves shall be provided with ready access and installed to allow solar storage tanks to be bypassed in the case of a multitank system, or to shut off the cold water supply to the solar tank in a one-tank system. The normal operating position shall The change will allow more flexibility in placement for the user of the standard. 6
be marked on a label affixed to the each isolation valve. 7 AS 8 AM 301.2 Systems ccollectors. Collectors shall comply with Sections 301.2.1 through 301.2.2. The collectors component(s) shall be listed and labeled to relevant sections of ICC 901/SRCC 100. This change is consistent with our use of just collectors in the document. 9 AS 10 AS 11 D Proposal #1 was Disapproved on 9/3 and then revisited on 9/17 with a final vote of Approved as Amended. AM 301.7 Thermostatic mixing valve. Where hot water is supplied to a potable hot water distribution system where human contact is possible for domestic use, a master thermostatic mixing valve complying with ASSE 1017 shall be provided to reduce water temperature to defined limits. The committee believes that the words potable hot water distribution system already implies where human contact is possible. This change provides greater clarity. 12 AS 5. Adjourn It was noted that a Part II of this meeting would be scheduled by Worden to continue the review of public comments on ICC900/SRCC 300. Mr. Huggins then made a motion to adjourn, Mr. Gillespie seconded and the motion was approved. Meeting was adjourned at 4:00 PM ET, September 3, 2014. ACTION ITEMS DESCRIPTION ASSIGNEE 7
Staff to schedule Part II of this public meeting. Worden September 17, 2014 1. Call to Order and Welcome Committee chair, Jim Huggins, called the meeting to order at 1:00 PM ET, on September 17, 2014. 2. Introductions & Rollcall Ms. Worden took roll of the committee and asked all other participants to introduce themselves. A quorum was confirmed. 3. Review Agenda Worden stated that the committee would continue its review of public comments per the agenda starting where it had previously left off on comment #13 on the ICC900/SRCC 300 standard. She noted the committee would review each proposal and determine if the comment would be Approved as Submitted (AS), Approved as Amended (AM), or Disapproved and that each action required a technical reason also to be approved by the committee. There were no questions or changes to the agenda. 4. Review of Public Comments The Committee discussed and took action on the following public comments and additional proposals discussed during the meeting as follows. All actions approved by unanimous consent unless noted with Opposed or Abstained. Public Comment Number or Additional Proposal Approved as Submitted (AS) Disapproved (D) Approved as Amended Amendment Accepted Technical Reason (AM) 13 AS 14 D We agree with eliminating exposed but disagreed with eliminating requirement for insulation. Other changes were made to clarify this 8
requirement. Opposed: Shawn Strawsbaugh 15 AM 301.8.8 Insulation. Insulation shall be used on all exposed hot water piping solar system fluid piping and ducts and the final 1.5 meters (5.0 feet) of metallic cold water supply pipe leading into the system, or the length of piping that is exposed if less than 1.5 meters. Insulation shall have a value of R-0.46 ok m2/w (R-2.6 of-ft2-hr /Btu) or greater. Piping exposed to solar radiation can provide useful energy. Exception: Non-metallic pipe and fittings approved for outdoor use that are exposed to solar radiation commensurate with the solar collector and contributes to the collection of energy. 16 D The committee prefers to have the text related to solar requirements directly shown in the document rather than citing another solar reference standard. Where we have permission to do so, we are making efforts to carry over specific material from other codes and standards to make the document more usable Also, it is noted that the duplication issue was addressed during deliberation prior to ICC/SRCC s standard development effort and resolution was not achieved. 9
17 AS 18 D The committee prefers to have the text related to solar requirements directly shown in the document rather than citing another solar reference standard. Where we have permission to do so, we are making efforts to carry over specific material from other codes and standards to make the document more usable Also, it is noted that the duplication issue was addressed during deliberation prior to ICC/SRCC s standard development effort and resolution was not achieved. 19 D It is necessary to identify the fluid behind each valve for operator protection. Opposed: Shawn Strawsbaugh 20 AS 21 AS 22 D The committee prefers to have the text related to solar requirements directly shown in the document rather than citing another solar reference standard. Where we have permission to do so, we are making efforts to carry over specific material from other codes and standards to make 10
the document more usable Also, it is noted that the duplication issue was addressed during deliberation prior to ICC/SRCC s standard development effort and resolution was not achieved. 23 AS 24 AS 25 AS 26 D The committee prefers to have the text related to solar requirements directly shown in the document rather than citing another solar reference standard. Where we have permission to do so, we are making efforts to carry over specific material from other codes and standards to make the document more usable Also, it is noted that the duplication issue was addressed during deliberation prior to ICC/SRCC s standard development effort and resolution was not achieved. 27 AS 28 AS (note, suggestion to list this instead of leaving it in paragraph form.) 29 AM 307.6 Piping and fittings. Piping shall comply with Section 301.8.2 and 301.8.3. Fittings shall comply 11
with 301.8.4 and 301.8.5. Call was dismissed at 2:55 p.m. ET due to a conflict with the call in numbershasm. Call reestablished at 3:00 p.m. ET with alternate number. Quorum was reestablished with 8/15 only change being Larry Sherwood leaving the call. 6. Adjourn It was noted that ICC staff would be in touch with a revised draft and second public comment period as well as a ballot moving forward. Mr. Huggins then made a motion to adjourn, Mr. Gillespie seconded and the motion was approved. Meeting was adjourned at 3:35 PM ET, September 17, 2014. 12