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  1. Proposal to allow credit for dynamic glazing and automated shading in Ch 12 performance path similar to what is already in Appendix G performance path. No comments, so approved for publication.

  2. Follow industry best practices, published guidelines of the Glass Association of North America, and applicable manufacturer’s recommendations for proper tape, gasket, sealant, and lock-strip glazing.

  3. Glazing Publications: Comply with published recommendations of glass product manufacturers and organizations below, unless more stringent requirements are indicated. Refer to these publications …

  4. Glazing and Wet Surfaces: Glazing in walls, enclosures, or fences around showers, bathtubs, pools, hot tubs, spas, saunas, and steam rooms where the bottom edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches …

  5. Glazing shall be 1-1/4 inch thick insulated glass consisting of 1/4 inch thick outer panel, 1/2 inch wide hermetically sealed air or gas space, and 1/2 inch thick laminated glass inner panel.

  6. Glazing Requirements: Comply with CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and ANSI Z97.1 for safety requirements of glazing materials. Glass thickness, where indicated, are minimum requirements and are to be …

  7. The National Glass Association (NGA) with GANA, has issued an update in its Engineering Standards Manual providing minimum thickness guidelines for fully tempered glass for INTERIOR glass …