ASHRAE and Code Interaction

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ASHRAE and Code Interaction ASHRAE is actively engaged in the development and maintenance of over 150 standards The value in those standards is realized when they are adopted and used The ASHRAE Standards Committee focuses on adoption through its Code Interaction Subcommittee (CIS) CIS works with other model code and standards writing organizations (IAPMO, ICC, NFPA) to have ASHRAE standards adopted in their documents Many ASHRAE standards are adopted by reference ASHRAE invests countless hours of volunteer and staff time in the development and maintenance of standards. Standards are a vehicle for technical communication and in many cases establish minimum acceptance practice in design, construction, operations, commissioning and testing. If ASHRAE standards are not adopted as written and approved then the value of the standards and their content is lost, the effort undertaken maybe wasted to some degree and what members may have to satisfy in the real world is less likely to be the ASHRAE standard but instead someone else’s version of what they think it says or they want it to say. The ASHRAE Standards Committee has a subcommittee that is focused on helping ensure that ASHRAE standards are more apt to be adopted by reference, and as such the sole set of criteria on a particular topic, as opposed to not being adopted or having others take bits and pieces of ASHRAE standards and adapt them into other documents – those documents being the ones that members may have to satisfy in their professional lives.

ASHRAE and Code Interaction When an ASHRAE standard is not written in mandatory language or, where relevant, code intended language it cannot be adopted by reference and the criteria in the standard must be adapted for use in the other document ASHRAE is working with standards project committees to ensure they will provide mandatory and code intended language in their standards ASHRAE Chapters and members can support this effort by being a resource to state and local officials who are involved with the development of other standards and model codes reinforcing the value of ASHRAE standards and the integrity of the process under which they are developed participate in the standards and code development process of IAPMO, ICC and NFPA to foster their reliance on ASHRAE standards One key consideration in ensuring ASHRAE standards can be adopted by reference is their usability as written. If they are not in mandatory language they are less apt to be suitable for their intended purpose – the premise of a standard being if X individuals apply the standard as intended they will come to the same outcome. This is important not only where standards are adopted as a part of laws or regulations but also where they might be referenced in specifications, contracts or construction documents. ASHRAE is making training, support and written guides available to project committees so they can better address the issue of mandatory language in the standards they develop. In addition where the standard is intended to be used as a component of a building construction regulation or code the standard must be written in code intended language. Again, where it is not then the standard is less likely to be adopted by reference and instead the criteria in the standard extracted and adapted into the criteria of another document. At the end of the day it is logical to want the criteria governing a particular topic of relevance to ASHRAE members to be adopted and applied through a direct reference to an ASHRAE standard. ASHRAE Chapters and members can support this activity by making themselves known to state and local officials who it is hoped would contact Chapters and members when having questions about ASHRAE standards or dealing with an issue that is covered by an ASHRAE standard. Beyond that the advocacy activities (grass roots advocacy committee) at the national level support Chapters and members being pro-active in reaching out to state and local officials to foster their knowledge about ASHRAE and in part their recognition of ASHRAE standards. With the new ICC code development process allowing remote voting by ICC governmental members this connection between ASHRAE Chapters and members and state and local official will be even more important to realizing the adoption and use of ASHRAE standards.