§250.TABLE G. Insulation/Building Perimeter


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  • 1)         Zones for insulation/building perimeter requirements shall consist of the counties listed here.

     

    Zone 1 includes the following counties:

    Boone

    Ford

    Kane

    Lee

    Ogle

    Tazewell

    Bureau

    Grundy

    Kankakee

    Livingston

    Peoria

    Warren

    Carroll

    Henderson

    Kendall

    Marshall

    Putnam

    Whiteside

    Cook

    Henry

    Knox

    McHenry

    Rock Island

    Will

    DeKalb

    Iroquois

    Lake

    McLean

    Stark

    Winnebago

    DuPage

    JoDaviess

    LaSalle

    Mercer

    Stephenson

    Woodford

     

    Zone 2 includes the following counties:

    Adams

    Clark

    Effingham

    Jersey

    McDonough

    Pike

    Bond

    Coles

    Fayette

    Logan

    Menard

    Sangamon

    Brown

    Crawford

    Fulton

    Macon

    Montgomery

    Schuyler

    Calhoun

    Cumberland

    Greene

    Macoupin

    Morgan

    Scott

    Cass

    DeWitt

    Hancock

    Madison

    Moultrie

    Shelby

    Champaign

    Douglas

    Jasper

    Mason

    Piatt

    Vermilion

    Christian

    Edgar

     

    Zone 3 includes the following counties:

    Alexander

    Gallatin

    Johnson

    Perry

    St. Clair

    Washington

    Clay

    Hamilton

    Lawrence

    Pope

    Saline

    Wayne

    Clinton

    Hardin

    Marion

    Pulaski

    Union

    White

    Edwards

    Jackson

    Massac

    Randolph

    Wabash

    Williamson

    Franklin

    Jefferson

    Monroe

    Richland

     

    2)         The following minimum building perimeter insulation R values shall be provided:

     

     

    Roof

    Walls

    Floors

    Zone 1

    R-20

    R-17

    R-19

    Zone 2

    R-18

    R-17

    R-19

    Zone 3

    R-15

    R-12

    R-11

     

    3)         All windows shall be glazed with double glazed insulating glass.  All exterior windows and door frames shall be constructed of non-cold conducting materials such as wood or metal with a thermal break.

     

    (Source:  Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 15080, effective October 1, 1988)