battic door new attic access building codes
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2009 IECC Section 402.2.3 and 2009 IRC Section N1102.2.3 reads: "Access hatches and doors. Access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (e.g., attics and crawl spaces) shall be weatherstripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on the surrounding surfaces." Energy Star Version 3 requirements conform with the 2009 IECC and 2009 IRC. Our attic access solutions that Meet the New Building/Energy Codes:1. E-Z Hatch R-42 Attic Access Door. This is an energy-efficient attic access unit (scuttle door). It is R-42, triple-gasketed, pre-finished, and provides a 22x30” access opening. It is an energy efficient alternative to energy wasting attic pull down ladders, and exceeds all Code requirements. We also offer a Deluxe version with a 4-point locking latch and handles. The cost of this attic access door is less than the cost of a pull down ladder and an insulated cover. A step ladder provides attic access. 2. Battic Door R-50 Attic Stair Cover. When pull down ladders are preferred we offer an energy-efficient pull down ladder cover. The kit includes our box (stair cover) and gasket, along with a reflective shield. The installer provides the desired amount of fiberglass insulation (R-50+) into the reflective shield, and the box is placed into the reflective shield covering the insulation. The shield holds the insulation to the box. The stair cover fits between trusses. If there are no clearance issues, you can also add insulation under the shield to the sides of the box. We produce 22x54, 25x54 and 30x54 sizes.TRANSCRIPT
Attic Access Solutions for the New Building Codes
Mark D. Tyrol
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
Topic 2006 IECC 2009 IECC
Access hatches
None 402.2.3 Access hatches and doors. Access doors from conditionedhatches
and doors
Access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (e.g., attics and crawl spaces) shall ( g , p )be weatherstripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on the surrounding surfaces.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
2009 International Residential Code (IRC)
Topic 2006 IRC 2009 IRC (page 469)
Access hatches
None N1102.2.3 Access hatches and doors Access doors fromhatches
and doors
doors. Access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (e.g., attics and crawl spaces) p ( g , p )shall be weatherstripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on the surrounding surfaces.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
Energy Star Thermal Bypass Checklist
Topic 5.1 5.2
Attic /Ceiling
Attic Access Panel shall be fully
Attic Drop-down Stair shall be fully
Interface gasketed and insulated
gasketed and insulated
Energy Star does not supersede Code requirements
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
Solutions for the New Code Requirements
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
Solutions for the New Code Requirements
R-42+ Attic Access Hatch
Exceeds all Code RequirementsRequirements
22x30, Pre-finished white
Wood frame & trimE Z H t h
Triple gasketed, air tight seal
E-Z Hatch
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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seal
Solutions for the New Code Requirements
R-42+ Attic Access Hatch
Fits between trusses 24” o.c. and joists 16” o.c.o.c. and joists 16 o.c.
Lightweight door
Easy 1-person install
Alternative to pull down ladders
E-Z Hatch
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
ladders
Solutions for the New Code Requirements
R-42+ Attic Access Hatch
Deluxe model with 4-point lock and recessed handleslock and recessed handles also available
Can be used in kneewalls
D l E Z H t hDeluxe E-Z Hatch
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
E-Z Hatch Easy Install Instructions – STEP #1
Select location to install doorinstall door.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
E-Z Hatch Easy Install Instructions – STEP #2
Cut hole in sheetrocksheetrock.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
E-Z Hatch Easy Install Instructions – STEP #3
Cut joist and add headers (if required)headers (if required).
NOTE: Only if installed between joists 16 in. o.c.
FITS BETWEEN TRUSSES 24” o.c.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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E-Z Hatch Easy Install Instructions – STEP #4
Install door frame.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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E-Z Hatch Easy Install Instructions – STEP #5
Install door.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
E-Z Hatch Easy Install Instructions – STEP #6
Enjoy!
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
Solutions for the New Code Requirements
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
Solutions for the New Code Requirements
R-50+ Attic Stair Cover
Available in 3 sizes:
22x54 25x54
30x54
E 1 i t llBattic Door Attic Stair Cover Easy 1-person install
No Tools Required
Battic Door Attic Stair Cover
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
No Tools Required
Battic Door Easy Install Instructions – STEP #1
Assemble box and bring parts into atticMark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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Assemble box and bring parts into attic.
Battic Door Easy Install Instructions – STEP #2
Insert R 50 fiberglass into reflective shieldMark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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Insert R-50 fiberglass into reflective shield.
Battic Door Easy Install Instructions – STEP #3
Insert box into reflective shield over insulationMark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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Insert box into reflective shield over insulation.
Battic Door Easy Install Instructions – STEP #4
Drop box down onto gasket and you are done.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
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Battic Door Easy Install Instructions – STEP #5
Enjoy!
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
In Summary – Building Codes Have Changed
Topic 2006 IECC
2009 IECCIECC
Access h t h
None 402.2.3 Access hatches and doors. A d f diti dhatches
and doors
Access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (e.g., attics and crawl spaces) shall bedoors attics and crawl spaces) shall be weatherstripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on qthe surrounding surfaces.
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
In Summary – Here Are Two Solutions
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com
Mark D. Tyrol, ,P.E. 508.320.9082President, Battic Door Energy [email protected]
www.batticdoor.com