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CODE COUNCIF
Setting the Standardfor Building Safety' �
February 18, 2005
Pian Review #9446
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2003 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE
AND THE 2003 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE
JURISDICTION:
BUILDING LOCATION:
BUILDING DESCRIPTION.
REXBURG, ID
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
ROMNEY BUILDING
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NOTES AND COMMENTS*
NATE; These Pian Review comments reflect subrnifted construction documents omissions or
deficiencies that we have identified in our review. The construction documents shall be revised
in accordance with the comments and the referenced code sections. Prior to ..approval of the
pro - jecfi the revised Construction documents are to be resubmitted to the code official of the loco !
LLLrisdiction. along -with a detailed written description of haw each one of the comments has been
addressed.
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INFORMATIONAL NATE: The construct -Ion documents depict remodeling on two stories
of an existing Group B building which is only indicated to be sprinklered in the remodeled
areas. The remodeled building area appears to be used dor collegiate science and
laboratory purposes. For purposes of this review, the remodeling appears to include, but
not be limited to, the demolition, renovation and installation of mechanical systems and
components. Please nate that the International Cade Council did not perform a Building
Review for this particular structure. (106.3* 1 106.3. 1 *)
The existing mechanical systems and components are assumed to meet the quality,
performance and installation provisions established in the codes_ Final approval of the
existing mechanical equipment and components shail be subject to the code official.
(102.2 *)
*Numerals indicated are applicable sections of the 2003 Ititernational Mechanical Code
{IMC}. 2003 Intemational Fuel has Code section numbers are shown in italics, preceded by
"IFGC" and 2003 International Building Code section numbers are shown in italics, preceded by
"1BC"_ VVhere the section number Is applicable to both the 111110 and IFGC, thesection number is
followed by an asterisk "�". The Plan Reviewaccampiished as indicated ire the record is limited
to those code sections specifically identified herein. Copyright, 2Q03, International Codi Council,
Inc. Reproduction by any means is pro-hibited.
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Earcniiecturai urawings; rover Sheet, Sheets. G-100, AS -001, AS -002, D-1 00, D-101, D-
101.1 , D-102, D-1 03, D-1 10, D-1 11, D-1 11. 1, D-1 12, A-100, A-1 01.1, A-1 02, A-103, A-1 10,
A-1 11, A-1 1 A-1 12, A-200, A-201, A-21 0 through A-214, A-301, A-401 through A-403,
A-403.1, A-403.2, A-404, A-404.1, A-405, A-406, A-501, A-502 and A-601, dated
December 15, 2004; signed and sealed by James W. Lewis, Licensed Architect in the
State of Idaho, No. AR -2708.
Mechanical and Plumbing Drawings: M-001 through M-003, M-100 through M-105, M-
105.1, M-106, M-1 07, M-301, M-401 through M-403, M-501 through M-504, M-601, M-602,
ME -601 through ME -604, PD -100, PD -101, PD -101.1, PD -102, P-001, P-100, P-101, P-
101. 1, P-1 02, P-1 03, P-401 and P-501, dated December 15, 2004; signed and sealed by
Larry.DVeigel, Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Idaho, No. 4765.
Electrical Drawings: EG -100, ED -100, ED -101, ED -10'1.1, ED -102, ED -103, E-100
through E-103, E-200 through E-204, E-3-001 E-301, E-501, E-502, E-600 and IT -100
through IT -300, dated December 15, 2004; signed and sealed hNf Todd Payne, Registered
Professional Engineer in the State of Idaho, No. 8270.
Project Manual: Prepared by FFKR Architecture, dated December 15, 2004; signed and
sealed by James W. Lewis, Larry D. Veigel )
Todd Payne and Leon Williams Tanner. Lean
VVilliams Tanner isa Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Idaho, No. 3099.
Confirmation that the construction documents have been prepared by a registered design
professional who is recognized by the professional registration laws of the State of Idaho
is required. {7 D6.3*, 106.3. 1 *}
2. Specify that all equipment and component performance information for the heating,
ventilating and air conditioning systems -mustbe designed and installed for the efficient
ufilization of energy in accordance with the Energy Code. Please note that a review in
accordance with the provisions established in the 2003 Intemational Energy Conservation
Coale is outside the scope of this review. Therefore, final approval of the Energy Cade
provisions is subject to the cede official. (301.2*)
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3. The drawings. indicate that existing mechanical systems and components, such as the
mechanical unit shown on Sheet Ni -3Q1, will be reused and upgraded_ Final approval that
the equipment and components ars in proper operating condition in accordance with the
original design and in safe and sanitary condition shall be subject to the code official.
(102.3* , 3Q1.3*, 301.4* , 3D1.5'" , 306*; 918, 1101.2; l 618)
indicate that the cabinet heater and water heater must be labeled and installed in
accordance with their manufacturer's installatfQn instructions. Indicate the fuel or power
source of the wader heater {e.g., electric, gas, ori}. Provide verification that the instructions
for all mechanical equipment and appliances must be available at the job site. Pleasenote
that only the code official has the authority to waive the information requested herein to be
on the construction documents and approve the appropriate labels during a field
inspection. (106--3 * 1 106.3.1*1 3, 301.4* , 3a1.5*) 306*; 10021 1003; IFGC b24}
4. Specify the spacing of the piping supports for the hydropic piping and any gas piping.
(305; IFGC 475. 1)
5. The amount ofoutdoor air provided by the existing air handling unit has not been indicated,
To verify that a sufficient amount of outdoor air is being provided, provide a ventilation
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schedule indicating the outdoor air ventilation rakes. Additionally, dual duct variable volume
air boxes are specified to be regulating the amount of outdoor air supplied to the roams
and spaces. Since the amount of outdoor air appears to be regulated with max
imurn and
minimum airflow rates provide verification that the minimum amount of outdoor air will be
provided to the rooms and spices when they are occupied. For example, Laboratory #126
must be pr-ovided with X95 cfm of outdoor air 0,a60 sq. ft. x 50 occupantsll,000 sq. ft_ x
15cfmloccupant). Jven#ilation schedule should be doc t tion which
indicates which outdoor air rates from Table 403.3 0f the Mechanical Code are applicable
(Le., the occupancy classification from Table 403.3 that most closely resembles the use
of the space) and the occupant land or floor area used to determine the amount of outdoor
air supplied to each space. Provide an air balance schedule. {105, 106.3.1, 441.x, 402,
4U3, Table 4x3.3, 404, 405, 514}
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6. The 2003 IntemationalMechanical Code dies not contain a mechanism to differentiate the
hypes of hazardous materials used in school laboratories. The 2003 Intemational
Mechanical Cafe also does not contain provisions for manifolding laboratory hazardous
exhaust systems. Therefore, the provisions of the 2004 Supplement to the IMC, which
contains specific provisions dor laboratory hazardous exhaust systems and the manifalding
of laboratory exhaust systems, were considered for purposes of this review. VVhile the dabs
in this building appear to meet the definition of "laboratory" -in the 2004 Supplement, a
presumption is made that the type and concentrations of hazardous materials will exceed
the limits in the exception to Section 5102 in the 2004 SupplementL Therefore, under the
provisions in the 20:04 Supplement, the laboratory exhaust hoods will be governed by the
hazardous exhaust provisions in Section 510. Please note that a copy of the X004
Supplement provisions to Section 510 is enclosed with this review.
Based on the applicable provisions of Section 510 in the 2003 Intemationa/Mechanical
Code and the 2a04 Supplement for school laboratory hazardous exhaust systems,
additional details must be provl*ded. Ind''Icate the location of the perchloric acid hoods
which are indicated in the specifications. Please nate that P chloric acid hood systems
are prohibited from manEfolding together and must be exhausted Wia independent
hazardous exhaust systems in accordance with condition #4 of Section 510.4 in the 2004
Supplement. Provide verification that radioisotope hoods and biological safety cabinets
are not provided or provide details of their filtration in accordance with conditions #5 and
#5 of Section'
510.4 in the 2004 Supplement. While training on the operation of the
exhaust system is specified, specify the provisions for the maintenance of the negative
pressure in the exhaust system in accordance with condition #7 of Section 51U.4 in the
2004 Supplement. Indicate the required clearance of the exhaust systems to combustible
construction. Revise the drawings so that the exhaust duck systems do not extend into or
through the plenums in accordance with Section 510.5 7 of the 2003 international
Mechanical Code.
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Provide verification that the ducts utilized to convey hazardo S materials are constructed
of approved G90 galvanized sheep steed and indicate the minimum nominal thicknesses
of the ducts. Indicate that the -ducts are supported at intervals not exceeding ng 1 C3 feet end
that the supports are constructed of noncombustible material. Indicate the threshold of the
contaminated and diluted airvvithin the exhaust ducts. Note that the design of the exhaust
system must be such, that the exhaust flow is below 25% of the contaminants dower
flammability limit. Revise the drawings to indicate that the exhaust ducts which penetrate
the fire -resistance rated wall assemblies adjacent to Instrument Roam #2038 and
Preparation Room #2 81 are protected i n accordance with the p rovis io n s of Section 514.6.E
or rerau�e the ducts so that they do not penetrate the rated assemblies.
Provide verification that the flammable storage cabinet, which is depicted in Laboratory
#126 and the gas cylinder storage cabinets, which are indicated to be connected to the
manifold exhaust system an Sheet ME -004, are installed in accordance with their
manufacturer's installation instructions. (510.1, 510.2, 510.3, 510.47 510-51 510-61 510_7,
510.81 510.9; 2004 Supplement to the IMC 51D.7) 510.2, 570.4, 5'10. 7}
7. Specify that material exposed within the plenum is either noncombustible or has a
maximum flame spread index of 25 and a maximum smoke -developed index of 5U.
(602.2.1)
8. The use of the space between the corridor ceiling and the floor or roof structure above as
a return air plenum is not permitted unless one or more of the �o!lawing conditions in
Section 601.2.'i of the Mechanical Cade is indicated. Provide details accordingly. Please
see Comment #6 which indicates a hazardous exhaust duck is not permitted to be located
within a plenum. (601-2.1)
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Oen Sheet M-1 04, a duct is indicated to penetrate the corridor wall assembly of Vestibule
1 L. As noted above, the building may not be fully sprinklered. Therefore, if the building
is not considered by the code official to be sprinkfered throughout„ the corridor is required
to have afire-resistance raking and a dire and smoke damper must be provided of the duct
penetration. Revise the drawings accordingly.
While not required, combination dare and smoke dampers are depicted on Sheep M-1 06 at
the 1Y2 -hour fire -resistance rated wall assemblies adjacent to Instrument Room #20313 and
Preparation Room #28'I. The dampers are not connected to any ducts and appear to be
air transfer openings- Provide verification accordingly, Fire dampers have not been
indicated where the supply air duct penetrates the rated wall assemblies. Since the walks
are indicated to b.e rated, indicate a fire damper where the supply duct penetrates the rated
walls.
4n Sheet M-106, the 2 -hour shaft, which is adjacent to and separate from Sta
appears to connect duck systems on two stories. Provide smoke dampers and 1
fire protection raked fire dampers where the dints penetrate the shaft enclosure.
ir 21-1
Y2 -hour
On Sheet M-1 06, a duct penetrates the floor/cei'ling assembly of Chemistry Stock Room
#213. If the floor/ceiling assembly is rated, indicate a fire damper at the duct penetration.
If the float is not raked, provide verification that the annular space around the duck is
protected .
The final location and installation of all required -fire and smoke dampers shall be subject
to the approval of the code official. 302.2*; 510.4 , 510.x, 6�'}
12. While specifications have been provided for gas p iping, no gas piping details have been
provided. If there is any new gas piping, submit details so that compliance with the
applicable provisions of Chapter 4 0f the Fuel Gas Code may be verified. (/FCC chapter
4)
13. While roof exhaust fan REF -1 is depicted on Sheet M-107, the drawings do not clearly
indicate where from within the building the air is being exhausted since neither exhaust
ducts nor concealed roof attic details have been indicated. clarify the details on the
drawings accordingly. (406.1, 501.13 502.'i)
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2004 SUPPLEMENT TD THE IMC
Section 507.13 Change to read as shown: �(M53-03104)research, Q-develo rnenfia� ac#�itleChencals are us��
. � or synthesized on a non -production basis, rather that jr)
5Q7'.73. Capacity of hoods, Commercial food service a manufacturing process.
hoods shall exhaust a minimum net quantity of air
determined in accordance with this section and Sections Section 510.2 Change to read as shown:M55_p
507-13, '1 through 507.13.4. 7t�e net c�uan#1#y ofexhaust air � ��a4}
.shah be calculated by subtractin ai g any supplied
510.2 Where required_ Ahazardous exhaust s�m
drectly to a hood cavity from the tota lexhaust flow rate o�shall be required wherever operations involvinj*Or'-
a� ���
hood. Where any combination of heavy -duly, med�um-
ri duty and light -duty cooking appliances are utiiized under handing or processing of hazardous materials, in the
f a single hood, the exhaust rate required by this section dor absence of such exhaust systems and under norrna�
the heaviest duty appliance covered by the hood shall be operating conditions, have the potential to create one of
used for the entire hood. the following conditions:
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Section 507.13.5 Add new section as shown: , M52_ �- A flammabl-e vapor, gas, fume, mist or dust is
03104) � present in concenfratians exceeding 25 percent pf
f the. lower flammability limit of the substance for the
expected roam temperature.
507.13.5. Dishwashing Appliances. The minimum net
airflow for Type I1 hoods used for dishwashing appliances 2. A vapor, gas, fu.m, e, mist or dust with a health,shad be 1QQ CFMper linear fflot of hood length. hazard rating afi 4 rs present icy any concentratio.
Exception; Dishwashing appliances and equipment 3. A vapor, gas, fume, mist or dust with a health -
installed in accordance with Section X07.2.2, hazard rating of 1 ,2, or 3 is present inexceptionnumber ?. concentrations exceeding 1 percent of the median
lethal concentration of the substance for acute
Section 507'.16. change to read as shown. �M54- �r�halation toxicity.
03/04)
Exception: Laboratories, as defined in section
507.16.1 Capture and containment test. The permit 510. 1:, except ►nrhere the con centratinns listed in
holder shall verify capture and containmentperfvrmance Item 7 are exceeded or a vapor, gas, fume, mist
of the exhaust of the exhaust system. This field test steal) or dust with ahealth-�azard rating of 1 j2 31 or
be conducted with all appliances under the hood at 4., is present in concentrations exceeding �
operating temperatures, with all sources of outdoor air percent of the median lethal concentration of
proViding makeup air for the hood operating and with all the substance for acute inhalation toxicity
sources of recirculated- air'providing conditioning for the
space in which the hood is located operating- Capture'and Section 510.4 Change to read as shown: (M55.-03/04;
containment shy[l be verified visually by observing smoke M56-03/04)
or steam produced by actual or simulated cooking, such
as with smoke candles, smoke puffers, -et.c, 510.41nde ende'nt sy'stem. Ha:zardous exhaust systems
shadl be independent of other, types of exhaust sys#ems.
Section 510.1 Change to read as shown: (M55-03/00
4) Incompatible materials, as defined in the In temational Fire
Cede, shall not be exhausted through the same
.-5,1,O,,I_ General; This section shalt govern the designand hazardous exhaust sy$tem. Hazardousxhaust esystems
cans#ruciivn of - dict systems for hazardous exhaust and shall not share common shifts with other duct systems,
shadl determine where such systems are required. except where such systems are hazardous exhaust
Hazardous exhaust systems are systems designed to systems originating ire the same fire area,
capture and control hazardous emissions generated from Exception: The provision of this sect' shall not
product handling or processes, and Canvey those .,apply to ion
exhaust systems where all of the
emissions to the outdoors. Hazardous emissions include following conditions apply:
flammable vapors, gases, fumes, mists or dust, and
volatile or airborne materials posing a health hazard'., scich I . All of the hazardous exhaust ductwork and
as toxic or corrosive materials For the purposes of this other laboratory exhaust within both the
section, the health hazard rating of -materials steall be as occupied space and the shafts is under
specified in NFPA 7Q4, negative pressure while in operation
Far the purposes of the provisions of Seefip� S�IQ a 2- The hazardous exhaust ductworkmanifolded
laboratory Ghali be defined as a facility were the use of together �nr�#hin #fie occupied space must
chemicals is related to testing, analysis, teaching, originate within the same fire area. �.
IMC -6
3. Each control branch has a flow regulating
Device
4erchloric acid hoods'and connected exhaust�P
_ shall be prohibited from manifolding
5. Radioisotope hoods are equipped with filtration
andlor carbon beds where required by the
registered design professional.
6. Biological safety cabinets are filtered.
T. Provision is made for continuous maintenance
of negative static pressure in the ductwork
Contaminated air shall not be recirculated to occupied
areas unless the contaminants -have, been removed. Air
contaminated with explosive orflammable vapors, fumes
or dusts; flammable, highly toxic or toxic gases; or
radioactive material shall not be recirculate.
200A -SUPPLEMENT TO THE IMC
Exception.- Collectors such as "Point of Use"
c011eetors, close extraction weld fame collectors, spray
finishing booths, stationary grinding babies, sanding
booths, and integrated or machine' -mounted collecfors
shall be permitted to be installed indoors provided the
installation is in accordance with the 1n#ernationa! Fire
Code and the ICC Electrical Code.
Section 513.4.6 Change -to read as shown: (FS117t.
03104)
1
5114.6 Duration of operation. All portions of active or
pass10
ive smoke control systems shall be capable of
continued operation after detection of the fire event for a
period of not fess than either 20 minutes or 1.5 times the
calculated egress time, whichever is fess.
Section. 513.8.1 Change to read as shown: (R5118-
03104;
FS1 19-03/04)
Section 5'14.' Change to read as shown: {M55 -03l04} 51 3•$-A exhaust rade. Th e height of the [owe st h o rizo ntal
surface of the accumulating : smoke layer shall be
�10',7-----`S uppression required. Ducts shall be protected maintained at I east fi feet (1829-rnm} above any walking
wit�i an approved- au#a�nafic fire suppression system surface which forms a portion ofa required egress system
installed in a+cco�-dance with the Intemational Building���hEn the smoke zone. The required exhaust rate for the
Gods. zone shail be the largest of the calculated plume mass
_ -- flow rates for the possible plume configurations.
Exceptions. - �~ Provisions shall be made for natural or mechanical supply
of outside sir from outside or adjacent smoke zones to
1. An approved automatic fire suppression system make up for the air exh�iusted. Makeup airflow rates,
shad not be required in duds conveying when measured at the potential fire location, shall not
materials, fumes, mists; and vapors that are tie smoke _ production rate beyond the
nonflammable and not�cnmbustible under all
capa�iilities of the smoke c+antro� sys��m. The'
conditions and at any concentrations temperature of the makeup air shall be such that it does
not expose temperature -sensitive fire protection systems.
2. An approved automatic fire suppression system_ beyond their limits.
shall,not be required in, ducts where the largest : - le-
crass-sectivna� diameter of the duc# is fess thin Section 513.8.3 Balcony spill plumes. Delete section
10 inches (254 mm). � without substitution: �FS120-03104)
3. For laboratories, as defined in Section 510.1, Section- 513.8.4'Window plumes. Delete section
automatic fire protection systems sha[1 not be without substitution: (FS121-03/04) .
required - in laboratory foods or exhaust -
syst ems. Section 513.9 Change to read' as shown: (FS I 22-a
03/04).
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Section 511.1, 1 Change to read as shown: (M 5 7-0 3104)
57.1.1 Collectors and separators. -Collectars and
�eparatars involving such systems as centrifugal
;eParators, bag filter systems and similar devices, and
associated supports- sham be constructed of
loncombustibie rn aterials a nd s hail b e ! orated on t he
me of the building' or structure. A col -lector or
"eparator shall not be Ideated nearer than 10 feet (3D48
'gym) to comaustibfe consfruction or to an €unprotected v+ral I
'r door opening, 'unless the collector is provided with a
Iletaf vent pipe th a t exte nds above the h ig h est part ofany
'aOf with a distance of 30 feet (9144 mm}.
573.9 Design fire. The design fire shall be based on a
rational analysis performed by the registered design
professional and approved by the' code official. The
design fire shad be based on the analysis �n -,accordance
vrrifh Section 513.4 and this section.
Section 513.9.2 Change to read as shown:. (FS122-m
03/04)
513.9.2 Separat'ion distance. Determination of the
design dire shall include consideration of the type of fuel,
fuel spacing and configuration.
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2003 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE
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JURISDICTION:
LOCATION:
BUILDING DESCRIPTION:
REXBURG, ID
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
ROMNEY BUILDING
NOTES AND COMMENTS*
NOTE: These Pian Review comments reflect submitted construction documents omissions or
deficiencies that we have identified in our review. The construction documents shall be revised
in accordance with the comments and the referenced code sections- Prior to aoproval of the
pr(ect tie revised cons�rucfiion documents are to be resubmitted to the code afficiai rif ffiP Inra�
iurisdiction,. alof1
add ressed .
with a detailed written descry bion of how each one of the comments has been-
*Numerals
indicated are applicable sections of the 2003 lMechanical Cade
(IMC).. 2003 international Fuel Gas Cade section numbers are shown in italics, preceded by
1FGC"and 2 03 International Building Code section numbers are shown in italics,preceded by
!BC". Where the section numberis appl��icable to both the INIC an IFGC, the section number is
followed by an asterisk"*". The Plan Reviewaccomplished as indicated in the record is limited to
these code sections specifically identified herein. Copyright, 2003, International Code Council,
In.c. Reproduction by any means is prohibited.
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GENERAL REGULATIONS
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Construction' documents to be submitted
(106.3* 7 106.3.1
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Energy utilization (301.,2*)
3 Equipment approval (301..3*, 301.4*, 301.5',
301.6) 1
AA -1_ Prohibited locations (303.1', 303.2*, 303.3';
303.8)
.s___ Equipment installation (301.1 0'-301.15*,
303.4* , 303.5' , 303.7" , 306`; 304.13 304.,7$
304.8, 304.9; IFGC 301.8.7 301.9, 305. 1,
305.6)
� .Hazardous location installation (304.3,
304.4, 304.51304.6; IFGC-305,.2y 305.3.r
305.4, 305,5)
Outdoor installation (303.6', 306.5*, 306.6*;
304.10)
Pip-ing support (3a5, IFGC415.1)
Condensate disposal (307*; IFGC 503.9)
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�A Clearance reduction (3�8* } �i ���Itj-to
VENTILATION
MECHANICAL VENTILATION OUTDOOR AIR REQUIREMENTS (TABLE 403.3)
A B C Q E F G
Estimated Total Rem i
Occ.upant
Land Calculate Required Outdoor Air quired hut-
Area (persons Occupant (cf m1person dour Airy OuActual
tdaar Air
Location eft?} /1 1000 ft2) Load or cfmlffi2) (cfm) (Cf M)
so
1 ►�C� LAS d i� bA So 5 3 � �u � Q ,� �
CVA it -i #3 ST7
3aoo
8 Z165
-7 3 3 57
"PLq
L,PLLq a Ct
154'
FOOTNOTES:
1. B x C/1 000
2. D x E or B x E, As Applicable
GENERAL
i�l l Exits (401.4)
_ f��ou+Q Outside air exhaust and intake location
(401.5, 501.2, 918.6; IFGC 618.5)
P�aupec� Outside opening protection (401:6)
NATURAL VENTILATION
�
Ventilation Requirements (402)
� Contaminants Exhausted (18C 1203,4.2)
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
Ventilation air requirements (401.2, 4x1.3
403.1 , 403.23 4p3.3, Table 403.3)
� Transfer air (403.2.2)
•� System operation (403.3.1)
System control (4Q5.1)
Public garages (4Q4, 502.13)
�.Uninhabited spaces (406.1 )
F
'1
COMBUSTfON AIR
ALL APPLIANCES EXCEPT GAS-FIRED
_r%_ Prohibited sources (701.5)
INSIDE AIR
KtS6. .�. Unusually tight construction (202)
Unconfined space (202, 702.x, 7D2.2) _
gts .. ,openings and adjacent spaces (702.3)
OUTDOOR air
Openings (number and location)
(703.1 , 703. 1. 1 )
Size of direct, horizontal or vertical
openings (7Q3.1.2, 703.1.3, 703.1-4) }
COMBINED USE OF INSIDE AND OUTDOOR AIR
(CONDITION 1)
14p- Openings (number and location) (704.1,
704.1.1)
?�A Ratio of direct, horizontal or vertical
openings (7a4.1.2, 704.1.3y 7Q4.1.4)
R+� Radio of interior spaces (704.1.5)
Prorating of inside and outdoor air (704.1.6)
COMBINED USE OF INSIDE AND OUTDOOR AIR
(CONDITION 2)
�A Openings (number and location)
(705.11705.1.1)
OTHER
JfA.Forced combustion air supply,(70
N A Direct connection/direct-vent (i07,��
fA)�. Combustion air ducts (708.1)
_11W Opening obs#ructions, Iocation and Protection
(7093 710.1)
GAS FIRED APPLIANCES
�A Prohibited sources (I
304.,12)
FGC 304.2, 304.4,
INSIDE AIR
Indoor combustion air (IFGC 304.5, 3o4.5.1,
304.5.2)
NA Spaces on the same story (IFGC, 305.3. Y)
Ifl< Spaces in different stories (IFGC 340.5.3.E f
OUTDOOR AIR
fqk Two -permanent openings method �� 5
(IFGC 304.6, � 304.6. 1)
(4x ane -permanent openings method
(IFGC 304.6, 304,6.2)
COMBINED USE OF INSIDE AND OUTDOOR AIR
14A- Indoor openings (IFGC 304.5.3, 304.7. 1)
14A- Outdoor opening location (IFGC 304.6,
304.7.2)
NAM& Outdoor opening(s) size (IFGC 304.6,
304.7.E
OTHER
NP -
Engineered combustion air supply
(IFGC 304,8)
t1A Direct -vent (IFGC 304, 1)
� Mechanical combustion air supply
(IFGC 3
� Louvers and grills (IFGC 3d4. 1p)
� Combustion air ducts YFGC 304. 11)
CHIMNEYS AND VENTS
NAS Masonry chimneys (801.3, 801.12, 801.13,
801.15, 807.76, 801.17, 801.18; IFGC 501.37
501.4,f 501.9.f 501.11.1 501..12,1 501.13,
501.15, 503.5.3
f 503.5.4, 503.5.5, 504.2,
504.3)
_Metal chimneys (806; IFGC 503.5.2)
NACategory II, III, IV gas appliance venting
systems (IFGC 50i.14, 502. 1, 503.41
503.6.9.2, 503, 11)
VENTS (GAS.-
Where
required (IFGC 503,2,1 503.3)
Approval (IFGC 502. Y)
_Vent application (IFGC 502.3, 503.4)
Installation (IFGC 502.41 502.5, 502.6,
503.6.1)
Fix Gas vent termination (/
503.6.81 503.8)
-5-
FGC 503. 6.3, 503.6.6,
r
}e3
SPECIFIC APPLIANCES, FIREPLACES AND
SOLID FUEL -BURNING EQUIPMENT (conft .1
Recirculating direct -fired industrial
air heaters (IFGC 612)
Infrared radiant heatersFG912; IC 630)
Clothes dryers (913; IFGC 6i3)
Jlhk Illuminating appliances (IFGC 628)tiA `
Sauna heaters (914; IFGC 615)
Engine and gas turbine -powered
equipment and appliances (915; IFGC 6i6)
►��' Pool and spa heaters ('916; IFGC 617)
+�A Cooking appliances (917; /
Unit heater (920• IFGC 620)
�A Unvented room heaters (IFGC 621)
A' Vented room heaters (927; IFGC 622)
Kerosene and oil -fired stores (92�)
Small ceramic kilns (923; IFGC 629)
Stationary fuel cell rawer pians (924)
Masonry heaters (925)
Refrigerators (IFGC 625)
FGC,62"�' � -Gas-fired toilets (IFGC 626)
..�_ Air conditioning eauioment /IFGC R97j
Forced -air warm -air furnaces
(918 ; IFGC 618}
Conversion burners (919, IFGC 619)
Fuel cell power plants (IFGC 633)
BOILERS, WATER HEATERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS
2 E i�le-oo�l
Water heaters (7002; IFGC 624)
Pressure vessels (1003)
BOILERS C 5�'A�--•. i`U��+�C,S t,.a�t���� fj�
I� Approval (1004. 1; IFGC 63 i)
Working clearance (1004.3)
jq A` Boiler connections (1005)
El
Safety and pressure relief valves and controls
(1006) D)e,,
Law -water cutoff (1007)
-IN kk-- Steam blowoff valve (1 a08)
Hot wader expansion tank (1009)
Gauges (1010)
REFRIGERATION
3 ��X15�'iN9�
Factory -built equipment (1101.2) _Quantity and aoolication of rPf.inAran+
Ref rigerant system classification
(1103.3)
Refri era C ssi ica. ion 103.1)
Occupancy classification (1103.2)
C 0 Materials (1202)
0, Joints and connections (1203)
-Ntfi�S
Pipe, insulation (1204),
Valves (1205)
(Table 1103.1, Table 1104.32 51104.3)
1104.4)
Machinery room, general requirements (1105)
� Machinery room, special requirements (1106)
Nk ek_ Refrigerant piping (1107)
HYDRONIC PIPING
Piping installation (1206)
pa, 0 V'0 �5-0 Transfer fluid (12Q?)
Embedded piping (1 209)
ear, m
.y
J{ jt
1
MATERIAL
(IShtd�)
k!zi 4 i�
FUEL -GAS PIPING
i0how Piping materials (IFGC 403.1 - 403.6)
Joints and connections (IFGC 403.9
A- 403.13)
NA Identification (IFGC 401.5)
INSTALLATION
SIZING
-Moo*
NA- Gas pipe sizing (IFGC 402)
GAS SHUTOFF VALVES
�✓� Approval (IFGC 409. 1. i)
Appliance shutoff (IFGC 409.5)
AIA-
Tenant
shutoff
(IFGC
409.3)
�,NEi,Y iUUa11UH t11-rac.. 4u4, 1, 4U4.Z, 4U4.Z�j
� Prohibited locations (IFGC 409.1-2)
�. Piping protection (IFGC 404.5.1 404.6, 404.7)
Neter valve (IFGC 4079.2}
`lam Piping through foundation walls (IFGC 404,4)
N44- Regulators (IFGC 4 70)
� Minimum burial depth (IFGC 404.9
OTHER GAS PIPING SYSTEMS
Protection against corrosion (1
404.8)
FGC 403.8,
t�Al�
Plastic,pipe (IFGC 404,14)
Piping bends and changes direction
(IFGC 405) . I
/&r Appliance connection (IFGC 4.11)
ilk`' Drips and sloped piping (IFGC408)
� Liquefied petroleum -gas motor vehicle
fuel -dispensing stations (IFGC 412)
Lq k Compressed natural gas motor vehicle fuel
dispensing stations (IFGC 4 13)
iqAt Supplemental and standby gas supply
(IFGC 4 74) 1
FUEL OIL PIPING AND STORAGE
_fl_A_ Storage system (1301.2) .PIFuel oil system installation (130 }
MA Materials 0 X02) _66'L Oil gauging (1306)
.�
Joints and connections 0 303} Fuel oil values (1307)
SOLAR SYSTEMS
Solar systems (Chapter 14)
GASEOUS HYDROGEN SYSTEMS
Gaseous hydrogen systems (IFGC Chapter 7)
APPENDICES A*, B*, IFGC C AND D.
A
—� Appendices adopted (101.2. 1; IFGC 101.3) /\/74_ Compliance verified
MQ YT� t4 T
NOTES
enk(,ven�- S ro r
ri
imp -
P P "S S. 1
F - �r
4WD A 0 tso TO P 6� F���� +C3� tit. 1 L �al�-how`�
� AMNEYS AND VENTS (contd.) ~
VENTS (GAS-FIRED APPLIANCES) (cont'd,.) _i4 Sizing and installation -(802.3, 802.7, 802.8)
h A _Minimum vena heights (IFGC 503.6.7)
Gas vents installed within masonry chimneys
(IFGC 503.6.5, 504.3. Y 9)
►S� Single-wall vent (IFGC 503.7)
SIZING OF CATEGORY
SYSTEMS
.Ec
GAS APPLIANCE VENTING
�u
nt terminat€ans (802.4, 802.5)
Pinimum vent heights (802.x)
��altistory vends (801.19)
�/�Plastic vents (801.20)
CONNECTORS (ALL APP
"- APPLIANCES
lJEp Sizing of venting system for a single gas
appliance (IFGC 503.6.9, 504.2)
Chimney and vent location (IFGC 504.2.9)
Sizing of venting system for two or more as
appliances (IFGC 503.6.9, 504.3)
/1A Multistory gas vents (IFGC 503.6. 70)
CONNECTORS (GAS-FIRED APPLIANCES)
Materials (IFGC 503.10.2)
Size/location (IFGC 503.10.3. If
504.2. 10, 504.2. 11)
503. 10. 3.2,
vIT C:annectors serving two or more appfiances
(IFGC 503.10.3,3.F'503.10.3.4, 503-10.4.r
5'4.3.2, 504.3.37 504.3.4,r 504.3,21)
. L
g� Installation (IFGC 503. i0. 9, 503. 10. 10,
503. 10. 1 1, 503.10.14, 503-10.15
503.10.16y 503.13, 503. Y4, 503.15)
VENTS (ALL APPLIANCES EXCEPT GAS-FIRED
APPLIANCES)
pproval (802.1)
ent application (802.2)
LIANCES EXCEPT GAS-FIRED
0Ay- Size/locatio , (803.2! 803.3)
Connectors serving two or more appliances
(803.7)
Construction {8018180Q ON
Installation (.803.5 S(33.6, 803.10)
DIRECT VENT, INTEGRAL VENT, MECHANICAL VENT
AND VENTILATION/EXHAUST HOOD VENTING
Direct vent (804.1; IFGC 503.2.31f 503.8(3)1?
505.1)
. ek
Appliances with integral vents (804.2; IFGC
503.2.43, 505.1)
Mechanical draft systems (804.3)
Ventilation/exha venting rGIC
503.3.41 505. i)
FACTORY -BUILT CHIMNEYS
Approval and installation (805; IFGC
503.5. 1,F 506. 1)
Solid fuel appliances (805.2)
41A Factory -built fireplaces (805.3)
SPECIFIC APPLIANCES, FIREPLACES AND
SOLID FUEL -BURNING EQUIPMENT
Factory -built fireplaces (9Q3)
_
Pellet fuel -burning appliances (90411
_NA_ Fireplace stoves and roam heaters (905}
Factory -built barbecue appliances (9Q6)
' Decorative gas. -fired appliances for
installation in vented fireplaces
.
(IFGC 602;r. 634)
_ Gas-fired log lighters (IFGC 603)
� Vented gas-fired decorative appliances
(IFGC 604)
Vented gas fireplace heaters (IFGC 605)
f-19 incinerators and crematories (90?;
IFGC BOG)
1
A- Cooling towers, evaporative condensers
and fluid coolers (908)
Cornmercial-industrial incinerators
(IFGC 607)
ft
INA_ Vented wall furnaces (909; IFGC 608)
Floor furnaces (910; IFGC 609)
_Duct furnaces (911; IFGC 6 10)
Non recirculation direct-fir"ed industrial air
heaters (IFGC 611)
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
REQUIRED SYSTEMS
General (401.7, 502.1, 502.2, 502.6,
502,71, 502.127 502,15, 502.16, 502.17
502.18)
Battery -charging areas (5p2,3, 502,4, 542.5)
Application of flammable finishes (502.7)
� Hazardous materials (5Q�.8, 502.91 502.10)
�A6 Motor vehicle operation {502.14j.T%
�A
Motors and fans (503)
N f- _*44 Clothes dryer exhaust (504; IFGC 674)
NPs Domestic kitchen exhaust equipment (5Q5)
�A Hazardous exhaust systems (5� Q}
Dust, stock and refuse conveyor systems (511)
Subsiab soil exhaust systems (512)
Smoke control systems (513)
Energy recovery ventilation systems (514)
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN GREASE DUCTS AND
EXHAUST EQUIPMENT
Exhaust dans (506.5.1)
/VA Duct materials (506.3.1, 503.3.1.2)
NA DuGt design and velocity (506.3.4, 506.3.5)
A/A Duct construction (506.2, 506.3.2, 506.3.3
506.3.7)
AVS Cleanouts (506.3.8, 506.3.9, 506.3.11)
NA_ Duct enclosure (506.3.10, 507.10)
Clearance to combustibles (506.3.6, 5x6.5.4)
.NA Exhaust outlets (506.3.12, 506.5.2,
506.5.3, 506.5.5)
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN TYPE I HOODS
_"4 Where required (507.1, 507.2)
4 j.
Factory -built commercial kitchen hoods
(507.11 507.16)
jw t
-AIA Hood construction (507.4, 507.6,
507.8, 5507.7.1•;:
07.75)
Clearance to combustibles (507.9)
_NA Grease fillers (507.11)
_NkE. Canopy -type hoods (507.12, 507.13)
Noncanopy-type hoods (507.13, 507.14)
r�Ais Makeup air (508)
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN TYPE li HOODS AND
DUCTS
Where required (507,1, 5017.2)
_NA Duct construction (508.4)
NA Hood construction (507.5, 507.6, 507.7.2)
A Design (507.13.4)
FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
34IA Where required (509.1)
i�� Type'of system (IBC 904.5, 904.6, 904.8,
904. 11; International Fire. Code 904.53,
904.6, 904.8, 904.11)
NA Actuation and interconn'ection
(!BC 904,11-11 9Q4. 1 1.2; Intemational
Fire bode 904. 11. 1:r J04.17.2)
DUCT SYSTEMS
Plenums, general (602.1, 602.2, 602.3) _Duct installation (603.7
Air movement in corridors (601.2, 601.2.1, j (� Air filters (605)
601.3)
-603-17)
.N.� Dict smoke detectar� X06 ��v�s'T�
Ducf cons�ruc#ion .and �nsulatran { �
(603.'I- 603.5, 604)� - � �-• Fine, smoke aid ceiling radiation dampers
(302.2*; 607) -
Flexible air duct's and air connectors (603.6) . 1i -Le, t
V I.., srit 5 ��
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FIRST ALARM:
ALRM D
SILENCE:
RESET;
FAULT:
T. B L K [ :
FAULT:
FAULT.
MLT EVENTS:
FAULT F TRD
FIRST ALARM:
ALARM:
ALARM
OFF -1:L
ALARM:
ALRM ACKD:
TBL KD:
L ;
ALRM ACK
L.1 D:
ALARM:
OFF -NORMAL
ALARM:
OFF -NORMAL
OFF -NORMAL
ALBA :
ALRM ACKD.6
ALARM:
ALARM:
ALARA
ALARM:
Lf
ALARM:
ALRM ACKD:
L D:
ALRM ACKD:
ALRM ACKD:
ALRM ACKD:
ALRM AC,KD.
TRBL ACKD.
ALARM:
AL.RM D :
ALARM
ALRM D i
ALARM:
ALRM ACKD:
ALARM:
ALRM ACKD,
LF:
L KD:
Lf
LRM ACKD
ALARM.
■
ALRM KIDa
FET.
FAULT.
FAULT:
SILT EVENTS:
FIRST ALARM:
ALARM:
ALRM ACKD'
L D :
RESET:
romney final
Bsmt North Lech Rm Manual Station
AC Li n
NAC 2
NAC 1
AC Lind
Bsmt Mechancial
Bsmt
Cry tj cad' Phyto
Critical Phyto
Ton Detector
Rm Supervisory Sw
Ian Detector
gsmt West Entrance
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Station
RSTRD: Bsmt Mechancial
Rm
Supervisory
Sw
09:01:38 08/18/05
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09;01;52 08/18/05
ssmt Mechancial
Rm
supervisory
Sw
RSTRD: 6smt Mechancial
Rm
Supervisory
Sw
1st Floor
Bsmt Mechanical Rm
Ist Floor
1st Floor
1st Floor
NAC 1
Na►e Z
6smt Mechanical Rm
1st Floor
Manual station
Ton detector
Ton Detector
waterfl ow si- 1
Manual Station
Ian Detector
ion D t t 1
Ton Detector
manual station
Ion aetector
Manual 5tati on
Ion Detector
Ion Detector
waterfl ow Si l
Manual station
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WALK
TEST:
TRBL
D:
ALARMTEST:
ALARM
TEST:
ALARA
TEST:
ALARM
TEST TRD:
ALARMTEST
20:46
TD:
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
TEST:
TEST
TEST
TEST:
RSTRD
RSTRD
TEST TRD
TEST:
LAM
TEST
ALARMTEST'
ALARMTEST:
10:16:56
ALARM
LF
ALARM
LARD
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARA
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
TEST
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TEST
TEST
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TEST
TEST
TEST:
TEST
TEST;
TEST
TEST;
TEST
EST:
EST
TEST'
TEST
ALARM
ALARM T
ALARM
ALARM
LF
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
LF
LP
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
ALARMT
ALARMT
ALARM
ALARM
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TD
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ALARM:
ALRM ACK[ :
FET:
DACT initialized
FAULT:
FAULT:
MLT EVENTS:
FIRST ALARM:
ALRM ACKD:
RESET:
FAULT:
FAULT:
MLT EVENTS
FAULT fTC
FAULT FTl
MISSING,
TL :
MISSING:
by user l
Si I ent
Bsmt McChani cal
Rm
Bsmt Mechanical Rm
1st Floor
Ist Floor
end Floor
2nd Floor
2nd F1 aor
2nd Floor
2nd Fl oo�
2nd Floor
Bsmt mechanical
West Elegy equip
end Floor
NAC 1
NAC 2
West El ev
NAC
NAC
1
2
NAC 1,
NAC Z
BSf11t
Equi
Lobby West
m
Rm
N
Beat West Entrance
romney final
Ion ❑eteetor
waterflow si 1
Ton Detector
Ion Defector
waterflovv sil
Manual station
Ion Detector
Manual Station
Nianual station
Manual station
Ian Detector
Ion Detector
Ivn Detector
Ion Detector
Manual Station
Ion Detector
Manual Station
Ion Detector
Ion Detector
Manual station
Manual stag on
Ion Detector
IOC DeteCtQt"
ion Detector
Ion Q£tECtO r
Ton Detector
Ian Detector
ion Detector
Ion Detector
Ion Detector
Thermal Det
Thermal Det
Thermal Det
Thermal Det
Thermal Det
Thermal ❑et
Thermal Det
Thermal Det
Thermal Det
Thermal opt
waterfiow Si 1
Ion Detector
waterflow sit
Ion Detector
Ion Detector
Manual Station
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2004 SUPPLEMENT TO THE IMC
Section 507,13 Change to read as shown: (M53 -U3104) research, ordeveiapmenfal activities. chemicals a
re us
or synthesized on anon-production basis, rather tha
_ 507.'i3, Capacity of hoods,, Commercial food service a manufacturing process. r, In
hoods shall exhaust a minimum net quantity of air
determined in accordance with this section and Sections Section 51Q,2 Change507.'3.'1 Through 5Q7.13.4. The netquantity ofexhaust air to read as shown: (M55-0 3104�
shall be calculated by subtracting any airflow suppled
510.2 where required.
f directly to a good ca��ty from the total exhaust flow rate of q A hazardous exhaust system
� a hood. Where any cvm�airt�tior� of heavy-duty, medium- s���� be required wherever operations involving the
dutyandli ht -duty caoking6ppliancesare utilized under dandling or process"ng vt hazardous materials, in the
a single food, the exhaust rade required by this section for absence of such exhaust systems and under norm-�
the heaviest duty appliance covered by the hood shall be operating conditions, have the potential to create one �t
+ r�used for the entire hood. tie following condEtions.
Section 507.113.5 Add new section as shown:M�2_ I • a flammable vapor, gas, fume,. mist or dust is
03104){ present in concentration s exceeding 25 percept of
th e, lower flammability limit of the substance for the
507.' 3.5. Dishwashing Appliances. The minimum net expected room temperature.
airflow for Tyke I1 hoods used for dishwashing appliances 2. A vapor, gas, fumy, mist or dust"
with a health.
shall be 100 CFM per linearfootof hood length. hazard rating of 4 is present in any concentration,
Exception: Dishwashing appliances and equipment 3. A vapor, gas, fume, mini or dust with a health.
installed in accordance with Section 507.2.2, hazard rating of 1 ,2, or 3 is present jr,
exception number,?. concentrations exceeding I percent of the median
lethal concentration of the subsianee for acuteSection 507.16.1 Change to read as shown; (M54. inhalation toxicity.
03/04)
Excepffon: Laboratories, as defined in section
SQ7.'I S.'I Capture and con#a�nment fiest. The permit �� �•� , exc�ptwhere the con centra#sans �isted in
holder shall verify capture and containment performance Item 1 are exceeded or a vapor, gas, fume, mini
of the exhaust of the exhaust system. This field finest shaft or dusk with ahealth-hazard rating of 1,2,3,or
be conducted with all appliances under the food at 4,is present in concentrations exceeding 1
operating temperatures, with all sources of outdoor air percent at the median lethal concentration of
providing makeup air for the hood operating and with all the substance for acute inhalation toxicity
sources of recirculated air providing conditioning for the
space in v►rhich the hood is located operating. Captur6and lection 510.4 Change to read as shown: (M55-03104;
containment shall be verified visually by observing smoke 56-03104)
or sham produced by actual or simulated cooking, such
as with smoke candles, smoke puffers, -etc. 510.4 Indle ende ystem. Hazardous exhaust systems
shatl be independent of other types of exhaust system,
Section 5101 Change to read as shown: (MS5-03/0'4) Incompatible materials, as defined in the Intemational Fire
Cade, shad not be exhausted trough the same
51 4.'1 Genera. This section sham govern the design and hazardous exhaust system. Hazardous exhaust systems
construction of duct systems for hazardous exhaust and shall not share common shifts with other duct systems,
shall determine where such systems ars required. except where such Sys#ems are hazardous exhaust
Hazardous exhaust systems are systems designed to .systems originating in the same fire area.
capture and control hazardous emissions generated from
product handling or processes, and conveyf�p5� Excep#ion. The provision of this section shall not
apply to Iaboratory exhaust systems where all of the
emissions to the outdoors. Hazardous emissions include following conditions a I
flammable vapors, gases, fumes, mists or dusts, and pp y'
volatile or airborne materials posing a health hazard, such 1. Al! of the hazardous exhaust ductwork and
as toxic or corrosive materials For the purposes of this other laboratory exhaust within both the
section, the health hazard rating of-maferials shall be a5 � occupied space and the shafts is ender
specified an NFPA 704, negative pressure wile in operation
For the purposes of the provisions of Section 510; a Z. The hazardous exhaust ductwork manifolded
laboratory shall be defined as a facility where the use of together within the occupied space must
chemicals is related to testing, analysis, teaching, originate within the same fire area. �.
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Device
4V.'Perchloric acid hoods and connected exhaust
shall be prohibited from manifolding
5. Radioisotope hoods are equipped with filtration
and/or canon beds when required by the
registered design professional.
B. Biological safety cabinets are filtered.
T. Provision is made for continuous maintenance
of negative static pressure in the ductwork
Contaminated air shall not be- recirculated to occupied
areas unless the contaminants -have. been removed. Air
contaminated with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes
or dusts; fiammable, highly toxic or toxic gases; or
radioactive material shall not be recirculated.
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Exception; Collectorb such as "faint of Use 31
collectors, close extraction weld fume collectors, spray
finishing booths, stationary grinding tables, sanding
booths, and integrated ormachine-mvun#ed collectors
shall be permitted to be installed indoors provided the
installation is in accordance with the International, Fire
code and the ECC Electrical Gude.
Section 513.4.6 Change'to read as shown: (FS117-
03104)
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513,4.6 Duration of operation. All portions of active or
passive smoke control systems shall be capable of
continued operation after detection of the fire event for a
period of not less than either 20 minutes or 1.5 dimes the
calculated egress time, whichever is fess.
Section 513.8.1 Change to read as shown; (F51'18-
43104; FS119-OW04)
Section 510.7 Charge to read as shown: (M55 -03f04) 513 .8.1 Exhaust rate. -The height of the I owest h orizo n tal
surface of the accumulating smoke layer shall be
510..7 Suppression required. Ducts shall be protected
maintained at least � deet (11829mm} above any walking
with an approved - automatic dire suppression system surface which fo rm s a p o rti on of required egress system
j installed in accordance with the Intemational Buildingwithin the smoke pane. The required exhaust rate for the
zone shah be the largest of tie calculated plume mass
Code.
flow 'rates for the possible plume configurations.
Exceptions: Provisions shall be mads for natural or mechanical supply
of outside air from outside or adjacent smoke zones to
1. An approved auto matEcfire suppression system make up for the air exhausted. Makeup airffow rates,
shall not be required in ducts conveying when measured at the potential fire location, shall not
materials formes, mists; ar�d vapors that are increase the smoke ,production rate beyond the
nonflammable and noncombustible under all capabilities of the smoke control system. The
conditions and at any concentrations temperature of the makeup air shall be such that it does
not expose temperature -sensitive fire protection systems -
2. An approved automatic fire suppression system beyond their limits.
shall -not be required in ducts where the largest -
cross-sectional diameter of the dict is less than Section 51 3.8.3 Balcony spill plumes. Delete section
10 inches (254 mm). without substitution: (FS120-03104)
3. For laboratories, as defined in Section 510.1, Section 513.8.4 -Window Wurnes. Delete section
automatic fire protection systems shall not be without substitution: (FS121-03104) _
required in laboratory hoods or exhaust
systems. Section 513.9 Changs to read, as shown: (FS1 22-P
03/04)
Section 511.1.1 Change to read as shown: (M57-03104)
511-1.1 Collectors and 5eparaiors. Collectors and
SeParatvrs involving such systems as centrifugal
Separators, bag filter systems and similar devices, and
assaCiated supports shall be constructed of
noncombustible m aterials a nd s hail b e I orated on t he
exterior- sof the building or structure. A cot -lector or
separator shall not be [orated newer than 10 feet (3(]48
rnm}to combustible construction arta an unprotected wall
°r fiDor opening, 'unless the collector is provided with a
rOetal vent pipe thatextends abase the highest part of any
roof with a distance of 30 feet (9144 mm).
513.9 Design fire.. The design fire shall be based on a
rational analysis performed by the registered design
professional and approved by the code official. The
design fire shall be used on the analysis in accordance
withSection 513.4 and this secfian.
Section 593.9.2 Change to read as shown: (FS122-
03104)
513.9.2 Separation distance. Determination of the
design fire shall include eonsideration of the type of fuel,
fuel spacing and configuration.
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