Division B
Acceptable Solutions
Part 5 — Environmental Separation
Section 5.2. Loads and Procedures
(See Appendix A and Part 10.)5.2.1. Environmental Loads and Design Procedures
5.2.1.1. Exterior Environmental Loads
1)
Above ground climatic loads shall be determined according to Subsection 1.1.3.

2)
Except as provided in Sentence (3), below ground exterior environmental loads not described in Subsection 1.1.3. shall be determined from existing geological
and hydrological data or from site tests.

3)
Where local design and construction practice has shown soil temperature analysis to be unnecessary, soil temperatures need not be determined. (See Appendix A.)

5.2.1.2. Interior Environmental Loads
1)
Interior environmental loads shall be determined in accordance with good practice as described in Sentence 6.2.1.1.(1) based on the intended use of the space. (See Appendix A.)

5.2.1.3. Environmental Load and Transfer Calculations
1)
Calculations related to the transfer of heat, air and moisture and the transmission of sound shall conform to good practice such
as that described in the ASHRAE Handbooks.

2)
For the purposes of any analysis conducted to indicate conformance to the thermal resistance levels required in Article 5.3.1.2., soil temperatures shall be determined based on annual average soil temperature, seasonal amplitude of variation and attenuation of variation with depth.

3)
Wind load calculations shall conform to Subsection 4.1.7.

5.2.2. Structural Loads and Design Procedures
5.2.2.1. Determination of Structural Loads
and Effects
1)
Where materials, components or assemblies that separate dissimilar environments or are exposed to the exterior, or their connections, are required to be designed to
withstand structural loads, these loads shall be determined in accordance with Part
4. (See also Subsection 2.2.5. of Division C.)

2)
Except as provided in Article 4.1.8.18., the
structural loads referred to in Sentence (1)
and their related effects
shall include




a) dead loads transferred from structural elements,
b) wind, snow, rain, hydrostatic and earth pressures,
c)
earthquake effects for post-disaster buildings, depending on their intended function (see Appendix A),


d) live loads due to use and occupancy, and
e) loads due to thermal or moisture-related expansion and contraction,
deflection, deformation, creep, shrinkage, settlement, and differential
movement.
3)
Where materials, components or assemblies that separate dissimilar environments or are exposed to the exterior, or their connections,
can be expected to be subject to loads or other effects not described
in this Subsection or in Part 4, such loads or effects shall be taken
into account in the design based on the most current and applicable
information available.

5.2.2.2.
Determination of
Wind Load
(See Appendix A.)1)
This Article applies to the determination of wind load to be used in the design of materials, components and assemblies, including
their connections, that separate dissimilar environments or are exposed
to the exterior, where these are

a) subject to wind load, and
b) required to be designed to resist wind load.
2)
Except as provided in Sentence (3), the wind load referred to in Sentence (1) shall be 100% of the specified wind load determined in accordance with
Article 4.1.7.1.



3)
Where it can be shown by test or analysis that a material, component, assembly or connection referred to in Sentence (1) will be subject to less than 100% of the specified wind load, the wind load referred
to in Sentence (1) shall be not less than the load determined by test or analysis.

5.2.2.3. Design Procedures
1)
Structural design shall be carried out in accordance with Subsection 4.1.3. and other applicable requirements in Part 4.
