Appendix F, Section AF103, is amended to read as
follows:
AF103.
1
General. The following passive construction techniques are intended to
resist radon entry and prepare the building for post construction active radon
mitigation. (see Figure AF102).
AF103.
2 Subfloor preparation. A
layer of gas-permeable material shall be placed under all concrete slabs and
other floor systems that directly contact the ground and are within the walls
of the living spaces and conditioned crawl spaces of the building, to
facilitate the installation of an active sub-slab depressurization system if
needed. The gas-permeable layer shall consist of one of the following:
1. A uniform layer of clean aggregate, a
minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) thick. The aggregate shall consist of material
that will pass through a 2-inch (51 mm) sieve and be retained by a 1/4-inch
(6.4 mm) sieve.
2. A uniform layer
of sand (native or fill), a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) thick, overlain by a
layer or strips of geotextile drainage matting designed to allow the lateral
flow of soil gases.
3. Other
materials, systems, or floor designs with demonstrated capability to permit
depressurization across the entire sub-floor area.
AF103.
3 Soil-gas-retarder. A
minimum of 6-mil (0.15 mm) [or 3-mil (0.075 mm) cross-laminated] polyethylene
or equivalent flexible sheeting material shall be placed on top of the
gas-permeable layer prior to casting the slab or placing the floor assembly to
serve as a soil-gas-retarder by bridging any cracks that develop in the slab or
floor assembly and to prevent concrete from entering the void spaces in the
aggregate base material. The sheeting shall cover the entire floor area with
separate sections of sheeting lapped at least 12 inches (305 mm). The sheeting
shall fit closely around any pipe, wire, or other penetrations of the material.
All punctures or tears in the material shall be sealed or covered with
additional sheeting.
AF103.
4
Entry routes. Potential radon entry routes shall be closed in accordance
with Sections AF103.4.1 through AF103.4.10.
AF103.4.1
Floor openings.
Openings around bathtubs, showers, water closets, pipes, wires, or other
objects that penetrate concrete slabs or other floor assemblies shall be filled
with a polyurethane caulk or equivalent sealant applied in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations.
AF103.4.2
Concrete joints. All
control joints, isolation joints, construction joints, and any other joints in
concrete slabs or between slabs and foundation walls shall be sealed with a
caulk or sealant. Gaps and joints shall be cleared of loose material and filled
with polyurethane caulk or other elastomeric sealant applied in accordance with
the manufacturer's recommendations.
AF103.4.3
Condensate drains.
Condensate drains shall be trapped or routed through nonperforated pipe to
daylight.
AF103.4.4
Sumps. Sump pits open to soil or serving as the termination point for
sub-slab or interior drain tile loops shall be covered with a gasketed or
otherwise sealed lid. Sumps used as the suction point in a sub-slab
depressurization system shall have a lid designed to accommodate the vent pipe.
Sumps used as a floor drain shall have a lid equipped with a trapped
inlet.
AF103.4.5
Foundation
walls. Hollow block masonry foundation walls shall be constructed with
either a continuous course of solid masonry, one course of masonry grouted
solid, or a solid concrete beam at or above finished ground surface to prevent
passage of air from the interior of the wall into the living space. Where a
brick veneer or other masonry ledge is installed, the course immediately below
that ledge shall be sealed. Joints, cracks, or other openings around all
penetrations of both exterior and interior surfaces of masonry block or wood
foundation walls below the ground surface shall be filled with polyurethane
caulk or equivalent sealant. Penetrations of concrete walls shall be
filled.
AF103.4.6
Waterproofing/dampproofing. The exterior surfaces of portions of
concrete and masonry block walls below the ground surface shall be dampproofed
or waterproofed in accordance with Section R406 of this code.
AF103.4.7
Air-handling units.
Air-handling units in crawl spaces shall be sealed to prevent air from being
drawn into the unit.
Exception: Units with gasketed seams or units
that are otherwise sealed by the manufacturer to prevent leakage.
AF103.4.8
Ducts.
Ductwork passing through or beneath a slab shall be of seamless material unless
the air-handling system is designed to maintain continuous positive pressure
within such ducting. Joints in such ductwork shall be sealed to prevent air
leakage.
Ductwork located in crawl spaces shall have all seams and
joints sealed by closure systems in accordance with Minnesota Rules, chapter
1346.
AF103.4.9
Unconditioned crawl space floors. Openings around all penetrations
through floors above unconditioned crawl spaces shall be caulked or otherwise
filled to prevent air leakage.
AF103.4.10
Unconditioned crawl space
access. Access doors and other openings or penetrations between
basements and adjoining unconditioned crawl spaces shall be closed, gasketed,
or otherwise filled to prevent air leakage.
AF103.
5 Passive sub-membrane
depressurization system. In buildings with crawl space foundations, the
following components of a passive sub-membrane depressurization system shall be
installed during construction.
AF103.5.1
Ventilation.
Unconditioned crawl spaces shall be provided with vents to the exterior of the
building. The minimum net area of ventilation openings shall comply with
Section R408.1 of this code.
AF103.5.2
Soil-gas-retarder.
The soil in crawl spaces shall be covered with a continuous layer of minimum
6-mil (0.14 mm) polyethylene soil-gas-retarder. The ground cover shall be
lapped a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm) at joints and shall extend to all
foundation walls enclosing the crawl space area.
AF103.5.3
Vent pipe. A plumbing
tee or other approved connection shall be inserted horizontally beneath the
sheeting with one 10-foot section of a perforated pipe connected to each side
of the "T" fitting and then connected to a 3- or 4-inch diameter (76 mm or 102
mm) fitting with a vertical vent pipe installed through the sheeting. The vent
pipe shall be of solid piping material and shall be extended up through the
building floors, terminated at least 12 inches (305 mm) above the roof in a
location at least 10 feet (3,048 mm) away from any window or other opening into
the conditioned spaces of the building that is less than 2 feet (610 mm) below
the exhaust point, and 10 feet (3,048 mm) from any window or other opening in
adjoining or adjacent buildings.
AF103.
6 Passive sub-slab
depressurization system. In buildings with basements, foundations,
and/or conditioned crawl spaces, or slab-on-grade buildings, the following
components of a passive sub-slab depressurization system shall be installed
during construction.
AF103.6.1
Vent pipe. A minimum 3-inch diameter (76 mm) ABS, PVC, or
equivalent gastight pipe shall be embedded vertically into the sub-slab
aggregate or other permeable material before the slab is cast. A "T" fitting
with one 10-foot section of a perforated pipe connected to each side of the "T"
fitting or equivalent method shall be used to ensure that the pipe opening
remains within the sub-slab permeable material. Alternatively, the 3-inch (76
mm) pipe shall be inserted directly into an interior perimeter drain tile loop
or through a sealed sump cover where the sump is exposed to the sub-slab
aggregate or connected to it through a drainage system.
The pipe shall be extended up through the building floors,
terminate at least 12 inches (305 mm) above the surface of the roof in a
location at least 10 feet (3048 mm) away from any window or other opening into
the conditioned spaces of the building that is less than 2 feet (610 mm) below
the exhaust point, and 10 feet (3048 mm) from any window or other opening in
adjoining or adjacent buildings.
Exception: If an active sub-slab depressurization
system is installed, the vent pipe may be routed through unconditioned space
within the building or garage, provided the vent pipe is insulated to a minimum
of R-4. Radon vent pipes shall terminate at least 12 inches above the roof or
shall be connected to a single vent that terminates at least 12 inches above
the roof. For active systems, a system monitoring device must also be
installed. All other requirements of this section apply.
AF103.6.2
Multiple vent pipes.
In buildings where interior footings or other barriers separate the sub-slab
aggregate or other gas-permeable material, each area shall be fitted with an
individual vent pipe. Radon vent pipes shall connect to a single vent that
terminates at least 12 inches above the roof or each individual vent pipe shall
terminate separately at least 12 inches above the roof.
AF103.
7 Vent pipe drainage. All
components of the radon vent pipe system shall be installed to provide positive
drainage to the ground beneath the slab or soil-gas-retarder.
AF103.
8 Vent pipe
accessibility. Radon vent pipes shall provide enough space around the
pipe for future installation of a fan system. The space provided for
installation of a future fan shall be a minimum of 24 inches in diameter,
centered on the axis of the vent stack, and shall extend for a minimum vertical
distance of 3 feet.
Exception: The radon vent pipe need not be
accessible in an attic space where an approved rooftop electrical supply is
provided for future use.
AF103.
9 Vent pipe
identification. All radon vent pipes shall be identified with at least
one label on each floor and in accessible attics. The label shall read: "Radon
Reduction System."
AF103.
10
Combination foundations. Combination basement/crawl space or
slab-on-grade/crawl space foundations shall have separate radon vent pipes
installed in each type of foundation area. Each radon vent pipe shall terminate
above the roof or shall be connected to a single vent that terminates above the
roof.
Exception: A single vent pipe is allowed in a
building with a combination foundation as long as soil gases can flow freely
between the areas of the combination foundations and it is connected to an
approved vent pipe.
AF103.
11 Building depressurization. Joints in air ducts and plenums in
unconditioned spaces shall meet the requirements of Minnesota Rules, chapter
1346. Thermal envelope air infiltration requirements shall comply with the
energy conservation provisions in chapter 1322. Firestopping shall meet the
requirements contained in Section R602.8.
AF103.
12 Power source. To
provide for future installation of an active sub-membrane or sub-slab
depressurization system, an electrical circuit terminated in an approved box
shall be installed during construction in the attic or other anticipated
location of vent pipe fans.