IIBEC GCK and Registered Roof Consultant (RRC) Roofing Standards, Wind, and ASTM Fundamentals Practice Test

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What does the term 'enclosure classification' refer to?

It refers to how enclosed a building is, affecting internal pressure.

It refers to the exterior finish material.

It refers to the number of mechanical penetrations.

It refers to the level of insulation.

Enclosure classification is about the building envelope’s ability to resist heat transfer, which is defined by how well it is insulated. The main idea is to describe the thermal performance of the exterior shell—the insulation level and how well it limits energy loss or gain. Exterior finish material, the number of mechanical penetrations, or internal pressure considerations are important aspects of envelope performance, but the term itself centers on insulation and overall energy performance. That’s why the level of insulation is the best descriptor for enclosure classification.

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