@DST148,
Okay, thanks, I see it now.
Article 59 "Interior Walls and Partitions" of Commentary I of the User's Guide - NBC 2005 states in part "an unfactored pressure difference of at least 0.25kPa is suggested and a value of 0.5kPa or higher may be appropriate in cases where the exterior wind pressures are likely to be transmitted to the interior walls and partitions through large openings in the exterior envelope.
The Introduction to both the 1995 and 2005 commentaries, states in part:
"The Commentaries are provided as background information and, in some cases as suggested approaches to certain design questions, but not as mandatory requirements".
I would agree that there are situations where a higher pressure should be used. I think engineering judgment must be used to determine which pressure to use.
Seismic considerations are not much of a factor in Alberta but, yes, I agree that they must be considered where applicable.
BA