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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter (evaluation of envelope houses) - 04/20/1981 ' '` i f �1 mate of W \ Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations SAFETY & BUILDINGS DIVISION April 20, 1981 201 E. Washington Avenue P.O. Box 7969 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 Mr. Frank Tower 1802 Mineral Point Ave. Janesville, WI 53545 Dear Mr. Tower: The following is this Departments evaluation of envelope houses as the Uniform Dwelling Code pertains to them. The dwelling is designed to use an alternative method of construction. The design has been evaluated for conformance to Ind. 20.18 (1) for performance in a manner equal to or superior to the method of construction required by the Uniform Dwelling Code. The air cavity between all the double outer walls of the envelope house will be considered a concealed plenum. The Uniform Dwelling Code does not specifically mention or address plenums. The following requirements based on national designed standards shall be met: 1. The plenum shall be lined with noncombustable material Exception (1) building envelope insulation shall be allowed in the ceiling plenum if the insulation has a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke development rating of 50 or less. Exception (2) ceiling joists, trusses, and rafters may be left exposed if wood is at least two inches nominal in thickness. 2. All concealed plenums shall be provided with a smoke detection system capable of giving an audible alarm in the occupied area when activated. 3. No mechanical heating equipment shall be located in the plenum or supply heated air to the plenum. I hope this response adequately answers your inquiry. Sincerely, • John S. Eagon Staff Architect JSE /sdh DILHR -SBD -5524 Y Q ..1V 0110 .04.0010 .4011440 OP.00 0 ..N .010 0 OPO 0 .x ..... ..4 .4 .4 N N NNN N N N N m m • YO 00000 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 000 0 WO O u 4100.00 VO a P O O e....... 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Drainage at Madison is southeast through two other lakes into the Rock River, which flows south into Illinois, and then west to the Mississippi. The westward flowing Wisconsin River is only 20 miles northwest of Madison. Madison lakes are normally frozen from December 17 to April 5. Madison has the typical continental climate of interior North America with a large annual temperature range and with frequent short period temperature changes. The absolute temperature range is from 107 (City Office) to -37 (Truax Field). Winter temperatures (December - February) average 20 and the summer average (June- August) is 68 ° . Daily mean temperatures average below 32° for 118 days and above 42 for 206 days of the year. Madison lies in the path of the frequent cyclones and anticyclones which move eastward over this area during fall, winter and spring. In summer, the cyclones have diminished intensity and tend to pass farther north. The most frequent air masses are of polar origin. Occasional outbreaks of arctic air affect this area during the winter months. Although northward moving tropical air masses contribute considerable cloudiness and precipitation, the true gulf air mass does not reach this area in winter, and only occasionally at other seasons. Summers are pleasant, with only occasional periods of extreme heat or high humidity. There are no dry and wet seasons, but 59 percent of the annual precipitation falls in the 5 months of May through September. Cold season precipitation is lighter, but lasts longer. Soil moisture is usually adequate in the first part of the growing season. During July, August and September, the crops depend on current rainfall, which is mostly from thunderstorms and tends to be erratic and variable. Average occurrence of thunderstorms is just under 7 days per month during this period. March and November are the windiest months. Tornadoes are infrequent. The average occurrence for Dane County is about one tornado in every three to five years. The ground is covered with an inch or more of snow about 60 percent of the time from December 10 to February 25 in an average winter. The soil is usually frozen from the first of December through most of March with an average frost penetration of 25 to 30 inches. The growing season averages 175 days. The most probable period (50 percent of the years) for the last crop damag- ing freeze in spring is April 17 to May 2. The first frost /freeze in autumn is most probable from October 6 to 25. The latest recorded killing freeze was on June 10, 1972 and the earliest in fall was on September 12, 1955. Farming is diversified with the main emphasis on dairying. Field crops are mainly corn, oats, clover and alfalfa, but barley, wheat, rye, and tobacco are also raised. Canning factories pack peas, sweet corn and lima beans. Fruits are mainly apples, strawberries and raspberries. 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