WindCode® Door Related Terms
ASTM E330
The testing standard used in the garage door industry. Also known as uniform static air pressure testing. This standard was developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) to allow products to be measured in air pressure chambers. ASCE7 Design standard developed by the American Society of Civil Engineers titled "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures". Section 6 of this standard deals with wind loads.
ASCE7
Is the basis for wind load calculations used in most building codes.
International Building Code
Model building code developed by the International Code Council. Most of the U.S. has adopted this building code (sometimes with slight, locally adopted variations). The wind load provisions in this code specifically call out ASCE7 to be used in wind load calculations.
Design Pressure
The measurement of resistance in both positive and negative directions that a garage door system must withstand. Design pressures are usually expressed in both positive (PSF+) and negative (PSF-) values. Also known as design load.
Test Pressure
The actual tested wind pressure resistance that a garage door system will withstand during laboratory testing. Most building officials require that the test pressure be equal to 150% of the design pressure. Also known as test load.
Three-Second Gust
How wind is measured by the National Weather Service. This data is then compiled into wind maps incorporated into ASCE7 and the International Building Code. The wind speed maps are based on a yearly 2% probability of occurrence (50-year average peak wind).
Mean Roof Height
The height above grade level of the midpoint of the roof. Mean roof height is calculated by averaging the eave and ridge heights, and is used as part of design pressure calculations in both ASCE7 and the International Building Code.
Wind Velocity
The actual measured speed of airflow during a wind event; usually expressed in MPH. Wind velocity is typically measured at 33 feet (10 meters) above ground level at airports and similar open country locations.
WindCode®
The registered name for all Clopay Building Products garage door products designed and tested to comply with wind resistance requirements of local, state, and national building codes. The WindCode® program includes engineering, marketing and sales programs designed to help Clopay customers understand code issues and determine the best garage doors for their specific geographic area.
Helpful Links
Product Evaluation Index from Texas.gov
Texas Coastal Wind Load Requirements