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NFRC Continues Progress on Its Next Generation Nonresidential Rating and Certification Program

  • Consensus reached on the need for third-party verification
  • Calculation Agencies consisting of trained individuals deemed a necessary part of the program

Silver Spring , Md. – October 10, 2005 – The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) Nonresidential Task Group met in Atlanta to discuss a revised program flowchart, find consensus on several issues, and design a working path forward on its next generation nonresidential rating and certification program.

Greg Carney, NFRC's Nonresidential Task Group (Ratings) chair and Technical Director for the Glass Association of North America, guided the discussion as the well-attended task group found common ground as well as areas for continued work. Developments include:

  • Scope. The task group confirmed its project scope, “To develop a component-based product certification program for commercial (nonresidential) fenestration products and systems which will provide value to the end users.”
  • Third party verification . A group vote affirmed that third-party verification should remain a part of the program to maintain its integrity.
  • Calculation Agencies. It was agreed that calculation agencies are key to the program. These entities will be trained and licensed by NFRC to be sure that they can calculate whole product performance from the various component libraries.
  • Draft program language . A new working group was formed to take the next generation flow chart and begin to draft program language for inclusion in the PCP.

Jim Benney, NFRC Executive Director, characterized the meetings as fairly productive.

“It's not always a pretty process, but the whole point of task group meetings is to gather as much input as we can to start making the hard decisions,” Benney said. “We see the honest and forthright input of the participants as a natural part of the process. What matters in the end is the creation of a final product that meets the needs of architects, specifiers, state energy offices and code officials; yet complements the current business practice in the commercial building industry.”

Once revised, the third iteration of the program flowchart will be available for review at the NFRC Nonresidential Task Group Web site at www.nfrc.org/taskgroups.aspx . Interested parties are invited to submit comments and suggestions to C. Gregory Carney at cgcarney@aol.com (Task Group Chair) with a cc to Bipin Shah at bshah@nfrc.org (NFRC staff). Comments can also be submitted directly to the NFRC nonresidential discussion board at www.nfrc.org .

 

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