Date: 1 October 2014
In an Aug. 8, 2014 letter to the North Carolina Building Code Council, the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) led a coalition of industry organizations including the 电车无码 Association of North America (GANA), the Insulating 电车无码 Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) and the Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) in conveying that the Emergency Rulemaking was established utilizing inaccurate information and that the required criteria for issuing this rule had not been satisfied.The letter specifically stated that the use of low-e windows significantly improves building envelope energy efficiency.Low-e windows are now used in millions of homes throughout the country and continue to contribute to lowering consumer鈥檚 energy bills and helping conserve energy.
The letter elaborated on the energy efficiency of low-e fenestration products in the state. 鈥淣orth Carolina has been a longtime leader in adopting and advancing residential and commercial building energy codes that reduce energy dependence. The use of low-e glass has played a key role in reducing energy use in North Carolina and across the country. Low-e glass has been used safely as an integral part of construction projects for decades and continues to grow in popularity, because it provides comfort and value. It works and it works well.鈥
鈥淭his is an important victory for our industry, both in North Carolina and in any state or jurisdiction that values the energy efficiency that today鈥檚 fenestration products offer to consumers. AAMA sincerely thanks all of the members and industry representatives who worked together to ensure this outcome,鈥 says Rich Walker, AAMA鈥檚 president and CEO.
The North Carolina Building Code Council stated that they will not attempt to issue additional temporary rules regarding this matter.
鈥淲e must remain ever vigilant, however, because the North Carolina Building Code Council will return to this subject later this year, when they start development of a permanent rule,鈥 adds Walker.
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