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CA CountyofLosAngelesMechanicalCode 2017

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County of Los Angeles Mechanical Code

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This code includes the 2017 California Mechanical Code, the County of Los Angeles amendments to that code (formatted matted as replacement pages) and a custom LA County binder bundled into one convenient publication.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Preface
3 Mechanical Code – Title 29
4 Acknowledgements
5 California Code of Regulations Title 24 California Agency Information Contact List
6 County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works
Building and Safety Division
Central Office
District Offices
7 City Offices
8 How to Distinguish Between Model Code Language and California Amendments
10 California Matrix Adoption Tables
12 How to Distinguish Model Code Language from California Amendments
14 Foreword
15 Format of the Uniform Mechanical Code
20 Committee on Uniform Mechanical Code
21 Section Relocation
25 Related Publications and Services
46 Chapter 1 Administration
48 101.0 Title.
102.0 Purpose and Intent.
103.0 Scope.
104.0 Chief Mechanical Inspector.
105.0 Use of Terms.
106.0 Existing Equipment.
107.0 Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction and Modifications.
108.0 Reserved.
109.0 Board of Appeals.
49 110.0 Duties of the Mechanical Inspector.
110.1 Submission of and Checking of Plans.
110.2 Fees.
110.3 Inspection.
110.4 Certificate of Approval.
110.5 Work Rejected.
110.6 Corrections.
110.7 Investigation.
110.8 Records.
110.9 Permission to Enter.
110.10 Dangerous Construction or Equipment.
110.11 Liability.
110.12 Stop Orders.
111.0 Permits.
111.1 Permits Required.
50 111.2 Permit Application.
112.0 Plans Required and Plan Check Fees.
112.1 Plans Required.
112.2 Plan Check Fees.
113.0 Validity and Length of Permit.
113.1 Validity.
113.2 Expiration.
51 113.3 Suspension or Revocation.
113.4 Investigation Fee for Work Without Permit.
113.5 Refund.
113.6 Exemption from Fees.
113.7 Transfer.
113.8 Noncompliance Fee.
114.0 Permit Fees.
52 115.0 Inspection.
116.0 Request for Inspection.
117.0 Annual Review of Fees.
118.0 Violations and Penalties.
119.0 Application of State Agencies.
119.1.2.0 Building Standards Commission.
119.1.2.1 BSC.
53 119.1.2.2 Alternative Materials, Design, and Methods Of Construction and Equipment.
119.1.2.2.1 State Building.
119.1.2.2.2 Enforcement.
119.1.2.2.3 Enforcement, Reserved for DGS.
119.1.2.2.4 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.2.3 BSC-CG.
119.1.2.3.1 Research Reports.
119.1.2.3.2 Tests.
119.1.3.0 Reserved for Corrections Standards Authority.
119.1.4.0 Department of Consumer Affairs.
119.1.4.1 Specific scope of application of the agency responsible for enforcement, the enforcement agency, and the specific authority to adopt and enforce such provisions of this code, unless otherwise stated.
54 119.1.4.2 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.5.0 Reserved for California Energy Commission.
119.1.6.0 Reserved for Department of Food and Agriculture.
119.1.7.0 California Department of Public Health.
119.1.7.1 Specific scope of application of the agency responsible for enforcement, the enforcement agency, and the specific authority to adopt and enforce such provisions of this code, unless otherwise stated.
119.1.7.2 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.8.0 Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD).
119.1.8.1 Purpose.
119.1.8.2 Authority and Abbreviations.
119.1.8.2.1 General.
119.1.8.2.1.1 Housing Construction.
119.1.8.2.1.2 Housing Accessibility.
55 119.1.8.2.1.3 Permanent Buildings in Mobilehome Parks and Special Occupancy Parks.
119.1.8.3 Local Enforcing Agency.
119.1.8.3.1 Duties and Powers.
119.1.8.3.2 Laws, Rules, and Regulations.
119.1.8.3.2.1 State Housing Law.
119.1.8.3.2.2 Mobilehome Parks Act.
119.1.8.3.2.3 Special Occupancy Parks Act.
56 119.1.8.3.2.4 Employee Housing Act.
119.1.8.3.2.5 Factory-Built Housing Law.
119.1.8.4 Permits, Fees, Applications, and Inspections.
119.1.8.4.1 Permits.
119.1.8.4.2 Fees.
119.1.8.4.3 Plan Review and Time Limitations.
119.1.8.4.3.1 Retention of Plans.
119.1.8.4.4 Inspections.
119.1.8.5 Right of Entry for Enforcement.
119.1.8.5.1 General.
57 119.1.8.6 Local Modification by Ordinance or Regulation.
119.1.8.6.1 General.
119.1.8.6.2 Findings, Filings, and Rejections of Local Modifications.
119.1.8.7 Alternate Materials, Designs, Tests, and Methods of Construction.
119.1.8.7.1 General.
119.1.8.7.2 Local Building Departments.
119.1.8.7.2.1 Approval of Alternates.
119.1.8.7.3 Department of Housing and Community Development.
58 119.1.8.8 Appeals Board.
119.1.8.8.1 General.
119.1.8.8.2 Definitions.
119.1.8.8.3 Appeals.
119.1.8.9 Unsafe Buildings or Structures.
119.1.8.9.1 Authority to Enforce.
119.1.8.9.2 Actions and Proceedings.
59 119.1.8.10 Other Building Regulations.
119.1.8.10.1 Existing Structures.
119.1.8.10.2 Moved Structures.
119.1.9.0 Division of the State Architect.
19.1.9.1 Reserved for the Division of the State Architect –Access Compliance.
119.1.9.2 Division of the State Architect – Structural Safety.
119.1.9.2.1 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.9.2.2 DSA-SS Division of the State Architect –Structural Safety.
119.1.9.2.3 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.9.2.4 DSA-SS/CC Division of the State Architect– Structural Safety/Community Colleges.
119.1.10.0 Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.
119.1.10.1 OSHPD 1.
60 119.1.10.1.1 Applicable Administrative Standards:
119.1.10.1.2 Applicable Building Standards.
119.1.10.1.3 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.10.2 OSHPD 2.
119.1.10.2.1 Applicable Administrative Standards:
119.1.10.2.2 Applicable Building Standards.
119.1.10.2.3 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.10.3 OSHPD 3.
119.1.10.3.1 Applicable Administrative Standards.
119.1.10.3.2 Applicable Building Standards.
119.1.10.3.3 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.10.4 OSHPD 4.
119.1.10.4.1 Applicable Administrative Standards:
119.1.10.4.2 Applicable Building Standards.
119.1.10.4.3 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.11.0 Office of the State Fire Marshal.
119.1.11.1 SFM – Office of the State Fire Marshal.
61 119.1.11.2 Duties and Powers of the Enforcing Agency.
119.1.11.2.1 Enforcement.
119.1.11.2.1.1 The responsibility for enforcement of building standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal and published in the California Building Standards Code relating to fire and panic safety and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal shall except as provided in Section 119.1.11.2.1.2 be as follows:
62 119.1.11.2.1.2 Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 13108, and except as otherwise provided in this section, building standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal published in the California Building Standards Code relating to fire and panic safety shall be enforced by the State Fire Marshal in all state-owned buildings, state-occupied buildings, and state institutions throughout the state.
119.1.11.2.1.3 Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 13112, any person who violates any order, rule or regulation of the State Fire Marshal is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $100.00 or more than $500.00, or by imprisonment for not less than six months, or by both.
119.1.11.2.2 Right of Entry.
63 119.1.11.2.3 More Restrictive Fire and Panic Safety Building Standards.
119.1.11.2.3.1 Any fire protection district organized pursuant to Health and Safety Code Part 2.7 (commencing with Section 13800) of Division 12 may adopt building standards relating to fire and panic safety that are more stringent than those building standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal and contained in the California Building Standards Code.
119.1.11.2.3.2 Any fire protection district that proposes to adopt an ordinance pursuant to this section shall, not less than 30 days prior to noticing a proposed ordinance for public hearing, provide a copy of that ordinance, together with the adopted findings made pursuant to Section 119.1.11.2.3.1, to the city, county, or city and county where the ordinance will apply.
119.1.11.2.3.3 The fire protection district shall transmit the adopted ordinance to the city, county, or city and county where the ordinance will apply.
119.1.11.2.4 Request for Alternate Means of Protection.
119.1.11.2.5 Appeals.
119.1.11.3 Construction Documents.
119.1.11.3.1 Public Schools.
119.1.11.3.2 Movable Walls and Partitions.
119.1.11.3.3 New Construction High-Rise Buildings:
64 119.1.11.3.4 Existing High-Rise Buildings:
119.1.11.3.5 Retention of Plans.
119.1.11.4 Fees.
119.1.11.4.1 Other Fees.
119.1.11.4.2 Large Family Day Care.
119.1.11.4.3 High-Rise.
119.1.11.4.4 Fire Clearance Preinspection.
119.1.11.4.5 Care Facilities.
119.1.11.4.6 Requests of the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
119.1.11.5 Inspections.
119.1.11.5.1 Existing Group I-1 or R Occupancies.
65 119.1.11.6 Certificate of Occupancy.
119.1.11.7 Temporary Structures and Uses.
119.1.11.8 Service Utilities.
119.1.11.9 Stop Work Order.
119.1.11.10 Unsafe Buildings, Structures, and Equipment.
119.1.11.11 Adopting Agency Identification.
119.1.12.0 Reserved for the State Librarian.
119.1.13.0 Reserved for the Department of Water Resources.
119.1.14.0 Reserved for the State Lands Commission.
66 Chapter 2 Definition
68 201.0 General.
201.1 Applicability.
202.0 Definition of Terms.
202.1 General.
203.0 – A –
69 204.0 – B –
70 205.0 – C –
72 206.0 – D –
73 207.0 – E –
208.0 – F –
74 209.0 – G –
210.0 – H –
75 211.0 – I –
76 212.0 – J –
213.0 – K –
214.0 – L –
77 215.0 – M –
216.0 – N –
217.0 – O –
78 218.0 – P –
79 219.0 – Q –
220.0 – R –
80 221.0 – S –
222.0 – T –
81 223.0 – U –
224.0 – V –
82 225.0 – W –
226.0 – X –
227.0 – Y –
228.0 – Z –
84 Chapter 3 General Regulations
86 301.0 General.
301.1 Applicability.
301.2 Approval.
301.3 Design of Equipment.
301.4 Electrical Connections.
301.5 Oil-Burning Appliances.
301.6 Personnel Protection.
302.0 Materials – Standards and Alternates.
302.1 Minimum Standards.
302.1.1 Marking.
302.1.2 Standards.
302.1.3 Existing Buildings.
302.2 Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction and Modifications.
302.2.1 Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction.
TABLES
FIGURES
87 302.2.1.1 Testing.
302.2.1.1.1 Tests.
302.2.1.1.2 Request by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
302.2.1.2 Application.
302.2.2 Modifications.
302.3 Alternative Engineered Design.
302.3.1 Permit Application.
302.3.2 Technical Data.
302.3.3 Design Documents.
302.3.4 Design Approval.
302.3.5 Design Review.
302.3.6 Inspection and Testing.
303.0 Installation.
303.1 Listed Appliances.
303.2 Closet or Alcove Installations.
88 303.3 Unlisted Appliances.
303.4 Anchorage of Appliances.
303.5 Movement.
303.6 Identification of Equipment.
303.7 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Facilities.
303.7.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Appliances.
303.8 Equipment and Appliances on Roofs.
303.8.1 Load Capacity.
303.8.2 Fasteners.
303.8.3 Installation of Equipment and Appliances on Roofs.
303.8.4 Clearance.
303.8.5 Electrical Power.
303.8.6 Platform or Walkway.
303.9 Avoiding Strain on Gas Piping.
303.10 Clearances.
303.10.1 Clearance Reduction.
304.0 Accessibility for Service.
304.1 General.
89 304.2 Sloped Roof.
304.3 Access to Equipment and Appliances on Roofs.
304.3.1 Access.
304.3.1.1 Access Type.
304.3.1.2 Permanent Ladders.
304.3.2 Permanent Lighting.
304.4 Appliances in Attics and Under-Floor Spaces.
304.4.1 Length of Passageway.
304.4.2 Width of Passageway.
304.4.3 Work Platform.
304.4.4 Lighting and Convenience Outlet.
305.0 Location.
305.1 Installation in Garages.
305.1.1 Physical Damage.
305.1.2 Access from the Outside.
305.1.3 Cellulose Nitrate Plastic Storage.
305.2 Flood Hazard Areas.
90 305.2.1 Coastal High Hazard Areas.
305.2.2 Air Exhaust and Intake Openings.
305.3 Elevator Shaft.
305.4 Drainage Pan.
306.0 Automatic Control Devices.
306.1 General.
307.0 Labeling.
307.1 Fuel-Burning Appliances.
307.2 Electric Heating Appliances.
307.3 Heat Pump and Electric Cooling Appliances.
91 307.4 Absorption Units.
308.0 Improper Location.
308.1 General.
309.0 Workmanship.
309.1 Engineering Practices.
309.2 Concealing Imperfections.
309.3 Installation Practices.
310.0 Condensate Wastes and Control.
310.1 Condensate Disposal.
310.1.1 Condensate Pumps.
310.2 Condensate Control.
310.2.1 Protection of Appurtenances.
310.3 Condensate Waste Pipe Material and Sizing.
92 310.3.1 Cleanouts.
310.4 Appliance Condensate Drains.
310.5 Point of Discharge.
310.6 Condensate Waste From Air-Conditioning Coils.
310.7 Plastic Fittings.
311.0 Heating or Cooling Air System.
311.1 Source.
311.2 Air Filters.
311.3 Prohibited Source.
Table 310.3 Minimum Condensate Pipe Size
93 311.4 Return-Air Limitations.
312.0 Plumbing Connections.
312.1 General.
313.0 Hangers and Supports.
313.1 General.
313.2 Material.
313.3 Suspended Piping.
313.4 Alignment.
313.5 Underground Installation.
313.6 Hanger Rod Sizes.
313.7 Gas Piping.
314.0 Balancing.
314.1 General.
315.0 Louvers in Hurricane Prone Regions.
315.1 General.
315.1.1 Testing.
315.1.2 Impact Resistance Test.
316.0 Protection of Piping, Tubing, Materials, and Structures
316.1 General.
316.2 Installation.
316.3 Corrosion, Erosion, and Mechanical Damage.
316.4 Protectively Coated Pipe.
316.5 Fire-Resistant Construction.
316.6 Steel Nail Plates.
Table 313.6 Hanger Rod Sizes
94 316.7 Sleeves.
316.7.1 Building Loads.
316.7.2 Exterior Walls.
316.8 Firewalls.
316.9 Structural Members.
316.10 Rodentproofing.
316.11 Metal Collars.
317.0 Trenching, Excavation, and Backfill.
317.1 Trenches.
317.2 Tunneling and Driving.
317.3 Open Trenches.
317.4 Excavations.
318.0 Scope.
318.1 Applicability.
318.2 Services/Systems and Utilities.
319.0 Steam and Hot-Water Systems.
319.1 Requirements for Hospitals and Optional Services Provided in Correctional Treatment Centers.
319.1.1 Boilers shall have the capacity, based upon the rest ratings published by the Hydronics Institute or another acceptable national standard to supply the normal operating requirements of all connected systems and equipment.
319.1.2 A minimum of two boilers shall be provided.
319.1.3 Boiler systems providing space heating shall be designed to maintain a minimum temperature of 60°F (15.6°C) in general patient areas and the temperatures specified in Table 320.0 for sensitive areas during periods of breakdown or maintenance of any one boiler.
319.1.4 Boiler feed pumps, condensate return pumps, fuel oil pumps, and heating circulating pumps shall be connected and installed to provide standby service in the event of pump failure.
319.1.5 At least two sources of heat (e.g. two pieces of equipment) shall be provided for supplying essential services such as sterilizers, hot water for dishwashing, and domestic hot water for minimum patient service, such as handwashing and baths.
95 319.2 Requirements for Skilled Nursing, Intermediate Care Facilities and Basic Services Provided in Correctional Treatment Centers.
319.2.1 Boilers, if provided, shall accommodate Section 319.1.319.2.2
319.2.2 Two or more interconnected water heaters are an acceptable means to provide two sources of heat for hot water (See Section 319.1.5).
320.0 Air Conditioning and Heating Systems.
320.1 Requirements for Hospitals and Optional Services Provided in Correctional Treatment Centers.
320.1.1 The systems shall be designed to provide the temperatures and relative humidity for sensitive areas or rooms shown in Table 320.0.
320.1.2 For occupied areas not shown in Table 320.0, heating systems shall be designed to provide 70°F to 75°F (21.1°C to 23.9°C) based on the Climatic Design Data in the most recent version of ASHRAE Handbook-Fundamentals.
320.1.3 For occupied areas not shown in Table 320.0, cooling systems shall be designed to provide 75°F (23.9°C) maximum based on the 0.4 percent summer design dry bulb temperatures shown by the Climatic Design Data in the most recent version of ASHRAE Handbook-Fundamentals.
320.2 Requirements for Skilled Nursing, Intermediate Care Facilities and Basic Services Provided in Correctional Treatment Centers.
320.2.1 Systems shall accommodate the provisions of Sections 320.1.2 through 320.1.3.
320.2.2 Where air conditioning is provided, the system shall be thermostatically controlled in one or more zones.
320.3 Requirements for Outpatient Facilities and Licensed Clinics.
320.3.1 The system shall be designed to provide the temperature and humidity’s for sensitive areas for rooms shown in Table 320.0.
321.0 Essential Mechanical Provisions.
321.1 (Does not apply to OSHPD 3 surgical clinic.) All heating equipment necessary to maintain a minimum temperature of 60°F (15.6°) in patient areas which are not specified in Table 320.0.
321.2 All heating equipment necessary to maintain the minimum temperatures for sensitive areas as specified in Table 320.0.
321.3 Equipment necessary for humidification of the areas listed in Table 320.0.
321.4 All supply, return, and exhaust fans required to maintain the positive and negative air balances as required in Table 4-A.
321.5 All control components and control systems necessary for the normal operation of equipment required to have essential electrical power.
321.6 Alarms for airborne infection isolation rooms and protective environment rooms.
Table 320.0 Heating, Cooling, and Relative Humidity LD Requirements for Sensitive Areas or Rooms
96 Table 303.10.1 Reduction of Clearances with Specified Forms of Protection
97 Figure 303.10.1(1) Extent of Protection Necessary to Reduce Clearances from Gas Appliances or Vent Connectors
Figure 303.10.1(2) Wall Protector Clearance Reduction System
Figure 303.10.1(3) Masonry Clearance Reduction System
98 Table 313.3 Hangers and Supports
100 Chapter 4 Ventilation Air
102 401.0 General.
401.1 Applicability.
402.0 Ventilation Air.
402.1 Occupiable Spaces.
402.1.1 Construction Documents.
402.1.2 Dwelling.
402.1.3 Ventilation in Health Care Facilities.
402.2 Natural Ventilation.
402.2.1 Floor Area to Be Ventilated.
402.2.1.1 Single Side Opening.
402.2.1.2 Double Side Opening.
402.2.1.3 Corner Openings.
402.2.1.4 Ceiling Height.
402.2.2 Location and Size of Openings.
402.2.3 Control and Accessibility.
402.3 Mechanical Ventilation.
TABLES
103 402.4 Outdoor Air Intake Protection.
402.4.1 Weather Protections.
402.5 Bathroom Exhaust Fans.
403.0 Ventilation Rates.
403.1 General.
403.2 Zone Calculations.
403.2.1 Breathing Zone Outdoor Airflow.
403.2.2 Zone Air Distribution Effectiveness.
403.2.3 Zone Outdoor Airflow.
403.3 Single-Zone Systems.
403.4 One Hundred Percent Outdoor Air Systems.
403.5 Multiple-Zone Recirculating Systems.
403.5.1 Primary Outdoor Air Fraction.
403.5.2 System Ventilation Efficiency.
403.5.3 Uncorrected Outdoor Air Intake.
104 403.5.4 Outdoor Air Intake.
403.6 Design for Varying Operating Conditions.
403.6.1 Short-Term Conditions.
403.7 Exhaust Ventilation.
403.7.1 Parking Garages.
403.7.2 Enclosed Parking Garages.
403.7.2.1 Alternative Exhaust Ventilation for Enclosed Parking Garages.
403.7.2.2 Minimum Exhaust Rate.
403.7.2.3 Exhaust Inlet Distribution.
403.7.2.4 Exhaust System Operation.
105 403.8 Dynamic Reset.
403.9 Air Classification and Recirculation.
403.9.1 Class 1 Air.
403.9.2 Class 2 Air.
403.9.3 Class 3 Air.
403.9.4 Class 4 Air.
404.0 Multiple-Zone Systems.
404.1 General.
404.2 Average Outdoor Air Fraction.
404.3 Zone Ventilation Efficiency
404.3.1 Single Supply Systems.
404.3 .2 Secondary-Recirculation Systems.
106 405.0 Evaporative Cooling System for Health Care Facilities.
406.0 Reserved.
407.0 Ventilation System Details.
407.1 General.
407.1.1 All supply-air, return air, and exhaust-air systems shall be mechanically operated and such systems for areas listed in Table 4-A shall be operated continuously.
407.1.2 Fans serving exhaust systems shall be located at the discharge end of the system.
407.1.3 Services/Systems and Utilities.
407.2 Outdoor Air Intakes and Exhaust Outlets.
407.2.1 Outdoor Air Intakes.
107 407.2.2 Exhaust Outlets.
407.2.3 Relief Air Discharge.
407.3 Air Balance.
407.3.1 The ventilation systems shall be designed and balanced to provide the general air balance relationship to adjacent areas, shown in Table 4-A.
407.3.2 Where the variation in static pressure drop across filters is a significant portion of the total pressure drop, static pressure or pressure differential controls or constant volume devices may be required to ensure the maintenance of air balance relationships shown in Table 4-A regardless of filter loading.
407.4 Air Circulation.
407.4.1 Design of the ventilation system shall provide air movement that is generally from clean to less clean areas.
407.4.1.1 Air supplied to operating rooms, cesarean operating rooms, cardiac catheterization labs, cystoscopy rooms, delivery rooms, and nurseries shall be delivered at or near the ceiling of the area served.
407.4.1.2 Room supply air outlets and room recirculation and exhaust air inlets installed in nonsensitive areas shall be located not less than 3 inches (76 mm) above the floor.
407.4.1.3 Corridors shall not be used to convey supply, return, or exhaust air to or from any room if the corridor is required to be of fire resistive construction per the California Building Code.
407.4.1.4 No space above a ceiling may be utilized as an outside-air, relief-air, supply-air, exhaust-air, or return-air plenum.
407.4.1.5 Air from a patient room, exam room, treatment room shall not be transferred to another similar room without first having passed through air filters as required by Table 4-B or Table 4-C.
407.4.1.6 Supply outlets and return and exhaust air
407.5 Variable Air Volume.
407.5.1 Variable Air Volume Systems (VAV).
407.5.1.1 The VAV system shall comply with code requirements for outside air, total air, and pressure relationship through the full range of operation from minimum to maximum.
407.5.1.2 The central return or exhaust fan shall be controlled to accomplish the variable air volume requirements of the individual rooms served by the fan as described in Section 407.5.1.3.
407.5.1.3 Variable air volume for return or exhaust air shall be accomplished by utilizing an automatic modulating damper in the return or exhaust air for each zone.
108 408.0 Filters.
408.1 General.
408.1.1 A filter gauge shall be installed across each filter bank serving central air systems.
408.1.2 Central air-handling systems are defined as any unit requiring duct work on the supply or inlet side that serve more than one room.
408.1.3 Filter banks shall be visually inspected for torn media and bypass in filter frames by means of a flashlight or equivalent, both with fans in operation and stopped.
408.1.4 Central air-handling systems shall be maintained in a reasonably clean condition during construction and shall be cleaned as necessary prior to replacement of temporary filter used during construction to ensure that clean air will be delivered to the occupied spaces.
408.1.5 Filter bank No. 1 shall be located upstream of the air-conditioning equipment.
408.1.6 Filter bank No. 2 and filter bank No. 3 media shall be rigid or supported (noncollapsing type) and shall operate on the principles of impingement, straining, and diffusion.
408.2 Filters for Hospitals.
408.2.1 All air-ventilation systems shall comply with code requirements of this section and shall have filter bank efficiencies as listed in Table 4-B.
408.2.2 Noncentral recirculating air systems providing cooling to high heat producing equipment located in nonsensitive areas shall have a filter with 30 percent average efficiency based on ASHRAE 52.2 or a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) of 8 based on ASHRAE 52.2.
408.2.3 Noncentral air systems serving any areas not listed in Table 4-B shall be provided with filter arrangement and efficiency specifically approved by the enforcing agency.
408.2.4 Noncentral recirculating air handling systems, for example, through-the-wall units, fan coil units, and heat pumps may be utilized for single patient rooms of one or more beds.
408.3 Filters for Skilled Nursing Facilities, Intermediate Care Facilities, and Correctional Treatment Centers.
408.3.1 The air ventilation systems shall comply with code requirements of this section for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities and correctional treatment centers and shall have filter bank efficiencies as listed in Table 4-C.
408.3.2 Noncentral air systems serving single patient rooms of one or more beds shall comply with Table 4-C.
408.3.3 Noncentral recirculating air-handling systems, i.e. through the wall units, may be utilized for each patient room with one or more beds.
408.3.4 Airborne infection isolation rooms, protective environment rooms, and sensitive areas in correctional treatment centers shall comply with Section 408.2.
408.4 Filters for Outpatient Facilities.
408.4.1 The air ventilation systems shall comply with code requirements of this section for outpatient facilities and shall have filter bank efficiencies as listed in Table 4-B.
408.4.2 Noncentral air systems serving individual rooms shall comply with Table 4-B.
409.0 Ducts.
409.1 Ducts which penetrate construction, intended for X-ray or other radiation protection, shall not impair the effectiveness of the protection.
409.2 Duct linings and their use shall meet the requirements of Chapter 6, California Mechanical Code.
409.3 Insulation of Ducts.
409.4 The anchorage and supporting structural elements for airducts shall be designed to withstand the lateral forces as required by the California Building Code, Title 24, Part 2.
109 410.0 Laboratory Ventilating Systems and Hoods.
410.1 Laboratory Ventilating Systems.
410.2 Exhaust Hoods and Safety Cabinets.
410.3 Laboratory Fume Hoods.
410.3.1 General Standard.
410.3.2 Special Standards for Use with Strong Oxidants.
410.3.3 Special Standards for Use with Infectious or Radioactive Materials.
411.0 Kitchen and Dining Areas.
411.1 The air from dining areas may be used to ventilate the food preparation areas only after it has passed through a filter with at least an 80 percent average efficiency based on ASHRAE 52.2 or a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) of 13, based on ASHRAE 52.2.
412.0 Boiler, Mechanical, and Electrical Rooms.
412.1 Boiler, heater and electrical equipment rooms shall be provided with outdoor air so as to maintain combustion rates of equipment and temperatures in the rooms and in adjoining areas as rated in this chapter.
412.2 Floor surfaces in occupied spaces above such rooms should not exceed a temperature of 85°F (29.4°C), and suitable insulation may be required.
413.0 Odorous Rooms.
413.1 Rooms in areas where excessive heat or moisture is generated, where objectional odors or dust are present, or where flammable or toxic gases may accumulate, which are used by health facility personnel or patients, shall be provided with exhaust ventilation to change the air a minimum of ten times per hour.
413.2 Kitchen, morgues and laundries located inside a hospital building or skilled nursing facility in which patients are accommodated, or treated, shall be ventilated with exhaust systems which will provide a minimum of ten air changes per hour and prevent odors from entering patient areas.
414.0 Airborne Infection Isolations Rooms.
414.1 Exhaust Systems.
110 414.1.1 Exhaust discharge from fan shall extend at least 7 feet (2134 mm) above the roof and discharge vertically upward.
414.1.2 Exhaust shall discharge above roof level and through an accessible HEPA filter.
414.2 Air Distribution.
415.0 Protective Environment Rooms.
415.1 Air Distribution.
416.0 Alarms – Airborne Infection Isolation Rooms and Protective Environment Rooms.
416.1 An alarm system which is based on static pressure control, volumetric control, or directional flow measurement shall be provided for each isolation room.
416.2 Other acceptable alarm systems will be allowed when designs are specifically approved by the enforcing agency.
416.3 [For OSHPD 4] For correctional treatment centers, the alarm system shall not create false alarms or security hazards.
416.4 Prior to acceptance of the rooms, the alarm system shall be tested and operated to demonstrate to the owner or designated representative that the installation and performance of the system conforms to design intent.
417.0 Testing and Balancing Airborne Infection Isolation Rooms and Protective Environment Rooms.
418.0 Design Requirements for Ethylene Oxide (ETO) Sterilization Areas.
418.1 Air Changes.
418.2 Exhaust Requirements.
418.2.1 All air from the ETO sterilizer equipment room shall be exhausted to the outside by a dedicated system or other approved method.
418.2.2 The exhaust fan for the dedicated system shall be located at the discharge point of the system and identified as ETO Equipment Room Exhaust.
418.2.3 Discharge Point.
111 418.3 Ventilation Requirements.
418.3.1 Aeration Units.
418.3.2 Capture Box.
418.3.3 Cylinder Change.
418.3.4 Sterilizer Relief Valve.
418.3.5 Ventilation of Sterilizer Door Area.
418.4 Gas Valves.
418.5 Alarm Systems.
112 Table 4-A Pressure Relationship and Ventilation Requirements for General Acute Care Hospitals, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Intermediate Care Facilities, Correctional Treatment Centers, Outpatients Facilities, and Licensed Clinics
115 Table 4-B Filter Efficiencies for Central Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Systems in General Acute Care Hospitals, Acute Psychiatric Hospitals, Outpatient Facilities, and Licensed Clinics
Table 4-C Filter Efficiencies for Central Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Systems in Skilled Nursing Facilities and Intermediate Care Facilities and Correctional Treatment Centers
116 Table 402.1 Minimum Ventilation Rates in Breathing Zone
118 Table 403.2.2 Zone Air Distribution Effectiveness
Table 403.5.2 System Ventilation Efficiency
119 Table 403.7 Minimum Exhaust Rates
120 Chapter 5 Exhaust Systems
122 501.0 General.
501.1 Applicability.
502.0 Termination.
502.1 Exhaust Opening Protection.
502.2 Termination of Exhaust Ducts.
502.2.1 Environmental Air Ducts.
502.2.2 Product Conveying Ducts.
502.2.3 Commercial Kitchen Ducts.
Part I – Environmental Air Ducts and Product-Conveying Systems.
503.0 Motors, Fans, and Filters.
503.1 General.
503.2 Fans.
503.3 Filters.
503.3.1 Labeling.
504.0 Environmental Air Ducts.
504.1 General.
TABLES
FIGURES
123 504.1.1 Backdraft Protection.
504.2 Independent Exhaust Systems.
504.3 Domestic Range.
504.4 Clothes Dryers.
504.4.1 Provisions for Makeup Air.
504.4.2 Domestic Clothes Dryers.
504.4.2.1 Length Limitation.
504.4.2.2 Transition Ducts.
504.4.3 Commercial Clothes Dryers.
504.4.3.1 Exhaust Ducts for Type 2 Clothes Dryers.
124 504.4.4 Common Exhaust.
504.4.5 Duct Supports.
504.5 Heat (Energy) Recovery Ventilators.
504.6 Gypsum Wallboard Ducts.
505.0 Product-Conveying Systems.
505.1 General.
505.1.1 Incompatible Materials.
505.1.2 Flammability Limit.
505.1.3 Mechanical Ventilation.
505.2 Penetrations.
505.3 Product-Conveying Ducts Classification.
125 505.4 Minimum Velocities and Circulation.
505.5 Makeup Air.
505.6 Hoods and Enclosures.
505.7 Pharmacies – Compounding Area of Parenteral Solutions.
505.7.1 Pharmacies – Laminar Flow Biological Safety Cabinet.
506.0 Product-Conveying Ducts.
506.1 Materials.
Table 505.4 Minimum Duct Design Velocities
126 506.2 Construction.
506.3 Fittings.
506.4 Explosion Venting.
506.5 Supports.
506.5.1 Loads.
506.5.2 Corrosion.
506.5.3 Vibration and Stress.
506.5.4 Expansion and Contraction.
127 Table 506.2(1) Minimum Sheet Metal Thickness for Round Ducts
128 506.6 Fire Protection.
506.7 Duct Clearances.
506.7.1 Spacers and Ties.
506.7.2 Air Circulation.
506.7.3 Wool Batts Insulation.
129 506.7.4 Insulation Board.
506.7.5 Clearance with Wall Protector/Surface.
506.7.6 High Temperature Duct Systems.
506.7.7 Reduced Clearance.
506.7.7.1 Wall Protector.
506.7.7.2 Single Flat Wall.
Table 506.2(2) Minimum Sheet Metal Thickness for Rectangular Ducts
130 506.7.7.3 Wall Protectors that Cover Two Walls.
506.8 Protection from Physical Damage.
Part II – Commercial Hoods and Kitchen Ventilation.
507.0 General Requirements.
507.1 Exhaust System.
507.2 Listed Devices.
507.2.1 Penetration.
507.3 Clearance.
507.3.1 Listed.
507.3.2 Clearance Reduction.
507.3.2.1 Mineral Wool Batts or Ceramic Fiber Blanket.
507.3.2.2 Field-Applied Grease Duct Enclosure.
507.3.2.3 Zero Clearance.
131 507.3.3 Clearance Integrity.
507.3.3.1 Fire.
507.3.3.2 Required Protection.
507.3.3.3 Protection Methods.
507.3.4 Factory Built.
507.3.5 Field Applied.
507.3.6 Both Field-Applied and Factory Built.
507.3.6.1 Physical Damage.
507.3.6.2 Specification.
507.3.6.3 Clearance Options.
507.3.7 Building and Structural Contact.
507.3.7.1 Corrosion Protection.
507.3.7.2 Zero Clearance.
507.3.8 Clearance Between Duct and Interior Surfaces.
507.4 Drawings.
507.5 Notification of Change.
132 508.0 Hoods.
508.1 Where Required.
508.2 Listed Type I Hood Assemblies.
508.2.1 Listed Ultraviolet Hoods.
508.2.2 Construction of Listed Exhaust Hoods.
508.2.3 Assembly of Listed Exhaust Hoods.
508.3 Construction of Type I Hoods.
508.4 Construction of Type II Hoods.
508.5 Supports.
508.6 Grease Vapor.
508.7 Seams, Joints, and Penetrations.
508.8 Eyebrow-Type Hoods.
508.8.1 Duct Connection.
508.9 Insulation.
508.10 Hood Size.
133 508.10.1 Canopy Size and Location.
508.10.1.1 Capacity of Hoods.
508.10.1.2 Extra-Heavy-Duty Cooking Appliances.
508.10.1.3 Heavy-Duty Cooking Appliances. The
508.10.1.4 Medium-Duty Cooking Appliances.
Table 508.10.1.2 Extra Heavy-Duty Cooking Appliance Airflow
Table 508.10.1.3 Heavy-Duty Cooking Appliance Airflow
Table 508.10.1.4 Medium-Duty Cooking Appliance Airflow
Figure 508.8 Typical Section of Eyebrow-Type Hood
134 508.10.1.5 Light-Duty Cooking Appliances.
508.10.1.6 Dishwashing Appliances.
508.10.2 Noncanopy-Type Hoods.
508.10.2.1 Installation.
508.10.2.2 Capacity.
508.10.3 Labeling.
508.11 Exhaust Hood Assemblies with Integrated Supply-Air Plenums.
508.11.1 Outer Shell.
508.11.2 Inner Shell.
508.11.3 Fire Dampers.
508.11.3.1 Listing.
508.11.3.2 Actuating Temperature.
508.11.3.3 Exemption.
508.12 Solid-Fuel Hood Assemblies.
508.13 Exhaust Outlets.
509.0 Grease Removal Devices in Hoods.
509.1 Grease Removal Devices.
509.1.1 Grease Filters, Mesh-Type.
509.2 Installation.
509.2.1 Vertical Distance.
Table 508.10.1.5 Light-Duty Cooking Appliance Airflow
135 509.2.2 Grease Removal Device Protection.
509.2.2.1 Installation.
509.2.2.2 Size and Location.
509.2.2.3 Clearance.
509.2.3 Grease Filters.
509.2.3.1 Arrangement.
509.2.3.2 Accessibility.
509.2.3.3 Angled Installation.
509.2.3.4 [DPH] Grease filters shall be Class I when tested in accordance with the test method in SFM 12-71-1.
509.2.4 Grease Drip Trays.
509.2.4.1 Size and Pitch.
509.2.5 Grease Filter Orientation.
509.3 Solid-Fuel Grease Removal Devices.
510.0 Exhaust Duct Systems.
510.1 General.
510.1.1 Fire Hazards.
510.1.2 Interconnection.
510.1.3 Duct Installation.
510.1.4 Accessibility.
510.1.5 Sign.
136 510.1.6 Bracing and Supports.
510.1.7 Type II Exhaust Duct Systems.
510.1.8 Type I Exhaust Duct Systems.
510.2 Clearance.
510.3 Openings.
510.3.1 Access Panel.
510.3.2 Access for Cleaning and Inspection.
510.3.3 Horizontal Ducts.
510.3.3.1 Cleaning.
510.3.3.2 Safe Access and Work Platform.
510.3.3.3 Support.
510.3.4 Vertical Ducts.
510.3.4.1 Access.
510.3.4.2 Safe Access and Work Platform.
510.3.5 Nonlisted Ductwork.
510.3.6 Access Panels.
510.3.6.1 Within an Enclosure.
510.3.7 Fire Protection System Devices.
510.4 Listed Grease Ducts.
510.4.1 Factory-Built Grease Ducts.
510.5 Other Grease Ducts.
510.5.1 Materials.
137 510.5.2 Factory-Built Grease Ducts.
510.5.3 Installation.
510.5.3.1 Duct Leakage Test.
510.5.3.2 Welded Duct Connection.
510.5.4 Butt Welded Connections.
510.5.5 Telescoping and Bell-Type Connections.
510.5.6 Duct Leakage Test.
510.6 Exterior Installations.
510.6.1 Weather Protection.
510.7 Interior Installations.
510.7.1 Less than Four Stories.
510.7.2 Four Stories or More.
510.7.3 Clearance.
138 Figure 510.5.3 Permitted Duct-to Hood Collar Connection
Figure 510.5.3.2(1) Telescoping-Type Duct Connection
Figure 510.5.3.2(2) Bell-Type Duct Connection
Figure 510.5.3.2(3) Flange with Edge Weld Duct Connection
Figure 510.5.3.2(4) Flange with Filled Weld Duct Connection
139 510.7.4 Mechanical and Structural Integrity.
510.7.5 Materials.
510.7.5.1 Protection from Physical Damage.
510.7.5.2 Inspection.
510.7.6 Listed.
510.7.7 Fire Doors.
510.7.8 Ducts with Enclosure(s).
510.8 Underground Installations.
510.8.1 Grease Receptacle.
510.8.2 Cleanouts.
510.9 Termination of Type I Hood Exhaust System.
510.9.1 Rooftop Terminations.
140 510.9.1.1 Listed Flexible Connectors.
510.9.1.2 Inspection and Cleaning.
510.9.2 Wall Terminations.
510.10 Termination of Type II Hood Exhaust System.
510.11 Solid-Fuel Duct Systems.
Figure 510.9.1 Upblast Fan Clearances
Figure 510.9.2 Exhaust Termination Distance from Frest Air Intake (FAI) or Operable Door or Window
141 511.0 Air Movement.
511.1 Exhaust Fans for Commercial Cooking Operations.
511.1.1 Upblast Fans.
511.1.2 In-Line Exhaust Fans.
511.1.2.1 Accessibility.
511.1.3 Utility Set Exhaust Fans.
511.1.3.1 At the Rooftop.
511.1.3.2 Within the Building.
511.1.3.3 Duct Systems.
511.1.4 Construction.
511.1.5 Openings.
511.1.6 Standard.
511.2 Airflow.
511.2.1 Exceptions.
511.2.2 Exhaust-Air Volumes.
511.2.2.1 Performance Test.
511.2.2.2 Capture and Containment Test.
142 511.2.3 Operation.
511.3 Makeup Air.
Figure 511.1.2(1) Typical Section of Duct-To-Fan Connection-Butt Joint Method
Figure 511.1.2(2) Typical Section of Duct-To-Fan Connection-Overlapping Method
Figure 511.1.2(3) Typical Section of Duct-To-Fan Connection–Sealant Method
Figure 511.1.2(4) Typical Section of Duct-To-Fan Connection Direct to Fan Inlet Cone Method
143 511.3.1 Air Balance.
511.4 Common Duct (Manifold) Systems.
511.4.1 Connections.
511.4.2 Fire Damper.
511.4.3 Construction and Clearance.
511.4.4 Adjustment.
511.4.5 Adjustment Location.
511.4.6 Bleed Air Duct.
511.4.7 Disconnect.
511.5 Solid-Fuel Air Movement Requirements.
512.0 Auxiliary Equipment.
512.1 Dampers.
512.1.1 Use.
512.2 Electrical Equipment.
512.2.1 Device Installation in Ducts.
512.2.2 Lighting Units.
512.2.3 Concealed Spaces.
512.2.4 Listed Lighting Units.
512.2.5 Standard.
512.3 Other Equipment.
512.3.1 Fire-Extinguishing System.
512.3.2 Air Recirculation.
512.4 Solid-Fuel Auxiliary Equipment.
144 513.0 Fire-Extinguishing Equipment.
513.1 General.
513.1.1 Protection.
513.2 Types of Equipment.
513.2.1 Identification.
513.2.2 Standard.
513.2.4 Modification of Existing Hood Systems.
513.2.4.1 Sealing.
513.2.4.2 Obstructions.
513.2.4.3 System Re-evaluation.
513.2.5 Fixed Baffle Hoods with Water Wash.
513.2.5.1 Domestic Water Supply.
513.2.5.2 Control Valve.
513.2.5.3 Activation.
513.2.5.4 Water-Wash System.
513.2.5.5 Exception.
513.2.5.6 Water Supply.
145 513.2.6 Water Valve Supervision.
513.3 Simultaneous Operation.
513.3.1 Automatic Sprinkler System.
513.3.2 Dry or Wet Chemical Systems.
513.4 Fuel and Electric Power Shutoff.
513.4.1 Steam.
513.4.2 Protection Not Required.
513.4.3 Manual Reset.
513.5 Manual Activation.
513.5.1 Location of Manual Activation Device.
513.5.2 Automatic Sprinkler System
513.5.3 Manual Actuator(s).
513.5.4 Standby Power Supply.
513.6 System Annunciation.
513.6.1 Signaling.
513.7 System Supervision.
513.7.1 Automatic Fire-Extinguishing System.
513.7.2 Supervision.
513.7.3 Listed Water Wash System.
146 513.8 Special Design and Application.
513.8.1 Single Device.
513.9 Review and Certification.
513.10 Installation Requirements.
513.11 Portable Fire Extinguishers.
513.11.1 Other Fire Extinguishers.
513.12 Maintenance.
513.12.1 Permitted Use.
513.13 Solid-Fuel Fire-Extinguishing Equipment.
514.0 Procedures for the Use, Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Equipment.
514.1 Operating Procedures.
514.1.1 Filters.
514.1.2 Openings.
514.1.3 Posting of Instructions.
514.1.4 Listing and Manufacturer’s Instructions.
514.1.5 Nonoperational.
514.1.6 Secondary Control Equipment.
514.1.7 Inspection Frequency.
514.2 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance.
514.2.1 Requirements.
514.2.2 Fusible Links and Sprinklers.
514.2.3 Inspection Tag.
147 514.2.4 Temperature-Sensing Elements.
514.2.5 Certification.
514.3 Inspection for Grease Buildup.
514.4 Cleaning of Exhaust Systems.
514.4.1 Removal of Contaminants.
514.4.2 Electrical Switches.
514.4.3 Fire Suppression System.
514.4.4 Inoperable.
514.4.5 Solvents/Cleaning Aids.
514.4.6 Cleaning Chemicals.
514.4.7 Coating.
514.4.8 Access Panels and Cover Plates.
514.4.9 Date of Inspection.
514.4.10 Airflow.
514.4.11 Operable State.
514.4.12 Certification of Service.
514.4.13 Report Provided.
514.4.14 Unclean Area.
514.5 Cooking Equipment Maintenance.
514.5.1 Cleaning.
515.0 Minimum Safety Requirements for Cooking Equipment.
515.1 Cooking Equipment.
515.1.1 Installation.
Table 514.3 Schedule of Inspection for Grease Buildup
148 515.1.1.1 Re-evaluation.
515.1.1.2 Prior Location.
515.1.1.3 Minimum Space.
515.1.1.4 Space Not Required.
515.1.1.5 Minimum Height.
515.2 Operating Controls.
516.0 Recirculating Systems.
516.1 General Requirements.
516.2 Design Restrictions.
516.2.1 Gas/Electrically Fueled Cooking Appliances.
516.2.2 Recirculation.
516.2.3 Protection.
516.2.4 Maximum Limits.
516.2.5 Label.
516.2.6 Fire Damper.
516.2.7 Installation of Electrical Wiring.
149 516.2.8 Power Supply.
516.2.9 Listing Evaluation.
516.3 Interlocks.
516.3.1 Airflow Sections.
516.3.2 Filter Component.
516.3.3 ESP Interlocks.
516.3.3.1 Manual Reset.
516.3.4 Airflow Switch or Transducer.
516.4 Location and Application Restrictions.
516.5 Additional Fire Safety Requirements.
516.5.1 Installation Downstream.
516.5.2 Locations.
516.6 Use and Maintenance.
516.6.1 Manufacturer’s Instructions.
516.6.2 Cleaning Schedule.
516.6.3 Hood Plenum and Blower Section Cleaning Schedule.
516.6.4 Inspection of Safety Interlocks.
516.6.5 Inspection.
516.6.6 Maintenance Log.
517.0 Solid-Fuel Cooking Operations.
517.1 Venting Application.
517.1.1 Natural Draft.
517.1.2 System Compliance.
150 517.1.3 Makeup Air System.
517.1.4 Natural Draft Ventilation Systems.
517.1.5 Opening Requirements.
517.1.6 Spark Arresters.
517.2 Location of Appliances.
517.2.1 Prohibited Location.
517.2.2 Flammable Vapors.
517.3 Hoods for Solid-Fuel Cooking.
517.3.1 Separation.
517.3.1.1 Equipment with Solid Fuel for Flavoring.
517.4 Exhaust Systems for Solid-Fuel Cooking.
517.4.1 Hood.
517.4.2 Building Exceeding Four Stories.
517.4.3 Prohibited.
151 517.5 Grease Removal Devices for Solid-Fuel Cooking.
517.5.1 Spark Arrester Devices.
517.5.2 Filters.
517.6 Air Movement for Solid-Fuel Cooking.
517.6.1 Replacement Air.
517.6.2 Operation.
517.7 Fire-Extinguishing Equipment for Solid-Fuel Cooking.
517.7.1 Grease Removal Devices, Hoods, and Duct Systems.
517.7.2 Listed Fire-Extinguishing Equipment.
517.7.3 Rating and Design.
517.7.4 Listing/Class.
517.7.5 Fixed-Water Pipe System.
517.7.6 Fuel Storage.
517.7.7 Auxiliary Fuel.
517.8 Other Safety Requirements.
152 517.8.1 Site-Built Solid Fuel Cooling Appliances.
517.8.2 Additional Devices.
517.8.3 Prohibited.
518.0 Downdraft Appliances.
518.1 General.
518.2 Ventilation System.
518.3 Fire-Extinguishing Equipment.
518.3.1 Integral Fire-Extinguishing System.
518.3.2 Interlocks.
518.4 Airflow Switch or Transducer.
518.4.1 Interlocks.
518.4.2 Manual Reset.
518.5 Surface Materials.
154 Chapter 6 Duct Systems
156 601.0 General.
601.1 Applicability.
601.2 Sizing Requirements.
602.0 Material.
602.1 General.
602.2 Combustibles Within Ducts or Plenums.
602.2.1 Electrical.
602.2.2 Fire Sprinkler Piping.
602.2.3 Pneumatic Tubing.
602.2.4 Loudspeakers and Recessed Lighting.
602.2.5 Discrete Products in Plenums.
602.3 Metal.
602.4 Existing Metal Ducts.
602.5 Gypsum.
157 602.6 Factory-Made Air Ducts.
602.6.1 Flexible Ducts.
602.7 Vibration Isolators.
602.8 Corridors.
603.0 Installation of Ducts.
603.1 General.
603.2 Under Floor or Crawl Space.
603.3 Metal Ducts.
603.3.1 Rectangular Ducts.
603.3.2 Horizontal Round Ducts.
603.3.2.1 Tight-Fitting Around the Perimeter.
603.3.2.2 Size of Circular Bands.
603.3.2.3 Connection.
603.3.3 Earthquake Loads.
603.4 Factory-Made Air Ducts and Connectors.
603.4.1 Length Limitation.
603.5 Flexible Air Ducts and Connectors.
603.6 Plastic Ducts.
603.7 Protection of Ducts.
158 603.8 Support of Ducts.
603.9 Protection Against Flood Damage.
603.10 Joints and Seams of Ducts.
603.11 Cross Contamination.
603.12 Underground Installation.
604.0 Insulation of Ducts.
604.1 General.
604.1.1 Within Ducts or Plenums.
604.1.2 Duct Coverings and Linings.
604.2 [OSHPD 1, 2, 3 (surgical clinics) & 4] Thermalacoustical lining materials shall not be installed within ducts, terminal boxes, sound traps, and other in-duct systems serving areas such as operating, cesarean operating rooms, delivery rooms, post anesthesia care units, cystoscopy, cardiac catheterization labs, nurseries, intensive care units, newborn intensive care units, and airborne infection isolation rooms unless terminal filters with 90 percent average efficiency based on ASHRAE Standard 52.2 or minimum efficiency rating value (MERV) of 14 are installed downstream of the duct lining.
604.3 [OSHPD 1, 2 & 4] Thermal or acoustical lining materials shall not be installed within ducts which are downstream of the 99.97 percent high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter or with minimum efficiency rating value (MERV) of 17 required in Section 408.2.1 for protective environment rooms.
159 605.0 Smoke Dampers, Fire Dampers, and Ceiling Dampers.
605.1 Smoke Dampers.
605.2 Fire Dampers.
605.3 Ceiling Radiation Dampers.
605.4 Multiple Arrangements.
605.5 Access and Identification.
605.6 Freedom from Interference.
605.7 Temperature Classification of Operating Elements.
605.8 When the automatic activation of a smoke damper or a combination smoke-fire damper occurs, the HVAC system serving such dampers shall immediately shut down.
606.0 Ventilating Ceilings.
606.1 General.
606.2 Requirements.
607.0 Use of Under-Floor Space as Supply Plenum for Dwelling Units.
607.1 General.
607.2 Dwelling Units.
607.3 Enclosed.
607.4 Flammable Materials.
607.5 Access.
160 607.6 Automatic Control.
607.7 Temperature Limit.
607.8 Noncombustible Receptacle.
607.8.1 Location.
607.8.2 Area.
607.8.3 Perimeter.
607.9 Floor Registers.
607.10 Exterior Wall and Interior Stud Partitions.
607.11 Wall Register.
607.12 Distance from Combustible.
607.13 Vapor Barrier.
607.14 Prohibited.
608.0 Automatic Shutoffs.
608.1 Air-Moving Systems and Smoke Detectors.
162 Chapter 7 Combustion Air
164 701.0 General.
701.1 Applicability.
701.1.1 Other Types of Appliances.
701.2 Pressure Difference.
701.3 Makeup Air.
701.4 Indoor Combustion Air.
701.4.1 Standard Method.
701.4.2 Known Air Infiltration Rate Method.
701.5 Indoor Opening Size and Location.
701.6 Outdoor Combustion Air.
701.6.1 Two Permanent Openings Method.
FIGURES
165 701.6.2 One Permanent Opening Method.
701.7 Combination Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air.
Figure 701.5 Combustion Air from Adjacent Indoor Spaces through Indoor Combustion Air Openings
Figure 701.6.1(1) Combustion Air from Outdoors Inlet Air from Ventilated Crawl Space and Outlet Air to Ventilated Attic
Figure 701.6.1(2) Combustion Air from Outdoors through Ventilated Attic
166 701.7.1 Indoor Openings.
701.7.2 Outdoor Openings.
701.7.3 Outdoor Opening(s) Size.
701.8 Engineered Installations.
701.9 Mechanical Combustion Air Supply.
701.9.1 Exhaust Fans.
701.9.2 Interlock.
701.9.3 Specified Combustion Air.
701.10 Louvers, Grilles, and Screens.
701.10.1 Minimum Screen Mesh Size.
701.10.2 Motorized Louvers.
Figure 701.6.1(3) Combustion Air from Outdoors through Horizontal Ducts
Figure 701.6.2 Combustion Air from Outdoors through Single Combustion Air Opening
167 701.11 Combustion Air Ducts.
701.12 Dampers Prohibited.
702.0 Process Air.
702.1 General.
703.0 Extra Device or Attachment.
703.1 General.
704.0 Bleed Lines for Diaphragm-Type Valves.
704.1 General.
168 Chapter 8 Chimneys and Vents
170 801.0 General.
801.1 Applicability.
801.2 Venting of Gas Appliances.
801.3 Appliances Fueled by Other Fuels.
802.0 Venting of Appliances.
802.1 Listing.
802.1.1 Installation.
802.1.2 Prohibited Discharge.
802.2 Connection to Venting Systems.
802.2.1 Appliances Not Required to be Vented.
802.2.2 Ventilating Hoods.
802.2.3 Well-Ventilated Spaces.
802.2.4 Direct-Vent Appliances.
802.2.5 Appliances with Integral Vents.
802.3 Design and Construction.
802.3.1 Appliance Draft Requirements.
802.3.2 Appliance Venting Requirements.
802.3.3 Mechanical Draft Systems.
TABLES
FIGURES
171 802.3.3.1 Venting.
802.3.3.2 Leakage.
802.3.3.3 Vent Connectors.
802.3.3.4 Operation.
802.3.3.5 Exit Terminals.
802.3.4 Ventilating Hoods and Exhaust Systems.
802.3.4.1 Automatically Operated Appliance.
802.3.5 Circulating Air Ducts and Furnace Plenums.
802.4 Type of Venting System to be Used.
802.4.1 Plastic Piping.
802.4.2 Plastic Vent Joints.
802.4.3 Special Gas Vent.
802.5 Masonry, Metal, and Factory-Built Chimneys.
802.5.1 Factory-Built Chimneys.
Table 802.4 Type of Venting System to be Used
172 802.5.1.1 Decorative Shrouds.
802.5.1.2 Listing Requirements.
802.5.2 Metal Chimneys.
802.5.3 Masonry Chimneys.
802.5.4 Termination.
802.5.4.1 Medium-Heat Gas Appliances.
802.5.4.2 Chimney Height.
802.5.4.3 Decorative Shrouds.
Figure 802.5.4 Typical Termination Locations for Chimneys and Single-Wall Metal Pipes Serving Residential-Type and Low-Heat Appliance
173 802.5.5 Size of Chimneys.
802.5.6 Inspection of Chimneys or Vents.
802.5.7 Inspection of Chimneys.
802.5.7.1 Standard.
802.5.7.2 Cleanouts.
802.5.7.3 Existing Chimney.
802.5.8 Chimney Serving Appliances Burning Other Fuels.
802.5.8.1 Gas and Liquid-Fuel-Burning Appliances.
802.5.8.2 Gas and Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances.
802.5.8.3 Combination Gas- and Oil-Burning Appliances.
802.5.9 Support of Chimneys.
802.5.10 Cleanouts.
802.5.11 Space Surrounding Lining or Vent.
802.5.11.1 Combustion Air.
174 802.6 Gas Vents.
802.6.1 Fasteners.
802.6.2 Termination Requirements.
802.6.2.1 Type B and L Vents.
802.6.2.2 Type B-W Vents.
802.6.2.3 Exterior Wall Termination.
802.6.2.4 Decorative Shrouds.
802.6.2.5 Termination Cap.
802.6.2.6 Forced Air Inlet.
802.6.2.7 Insulation Shield.
802.6.3 Size of Gas Vents.
802.6.3.1 Category I Appliances.
Table 802.6.2 Roof Pitch Height
Figure 802.6.2 Gas Vent Termination Locations for Listed Caps 12 inches or Less in Size not Less than 8 feet from a Vertical Wall
175 802.6.3.2 Vent Offsets.
802.6.3.3 Category II, Category III, and Category IV Appliances.
802.6.3.4 Sizing.
802.6.4 Gas Vents Serving Appliances on More than One Floor.
802.6.4.1 Occupiable Space.
802.6.4.2 Multistory Venting System.
Figure 802.6.4.1 Plan View of Practical Separation Method for Multistory Gas Venting
Figure 802.6.4.2 Use of Manifolded Common Vent Connector
176 802.6.5 Support of Gas Vents.
802.6.6 Marking.
802.7 Single-Wall Metal Pipe.
802.7.1 Cold Climate.
802.7.2 Termination.
802.7.3 Installation with Appliances Permitted by Table 802.4.
802.7.3.1 Limitations.
802.7.3.2 Attic or Concealed Space.
802.7.3.3 Incinerator.
802.7.3.4 Clearances.
802.7.3.5 Combustible Exterior Wall.
Table 802.7.3.4 Clearance for Connectors
177 802.7.3.6 Roof Thimble.
802.7.4 Size of Single-Wall Metal Pipe.
802.7.4.1 Sizing of Venting System.
802.7.4.2 Non-Round Metal Pipe.
802.7.4.3 Venting Capacity.
802.7.5 Support of Single-Wall Metal Pipe.
802.7.6 Marking.
802.8 Through-the-Wall Vent Termination.
802.8.1 Mechanical Draft Venting System.
802.8.2 Direct-Vent Appliance.
802.8.3 Nuisance and Hazard.
802.8.4 Annular Spaces.
178 802.8.5 Vent Terminals.
802.9 Condensation Drain.
802.9.1 Local Experience.
802.10 Vent Connectors for Category I Appliances.
802.10.1 Materials.
802.10.1.1 Unconditioned Area.
802.10.1.2 Residential Type Appliances.
802.10.1.3 Non-Residential Low-Heat Appliances.
802.10.1.4 Medium-Heat Appliances.
Table 802.10.1.3 Minimum Thickness for Galvanized Steel Vent Connectors for Low-Heat Appliances
179 802.10.2 Size of Vent Connector.
802.10.2.1 Manifold.
802.10.2.2 Size.
802.10.2.3 Height.
802.10.2.4 Size Increase.
802.10.3 Two or More Appliances Connected to a Single Vent.
802.10.3.1 Height of Connector.
802.10.3.2 Pressure.
802.10.4 Clearance.
802.10.5 Joints.
802.10.6 Slope.
802.10.7 Length of Vent Connector.
Table 802.10.1.4 Minimum Thickness for Steel Vent Connectors for Medium-Heat Appliances and Commercial and Industrial Incinerators
180 802.10.7.1 Single Wall Connector.
802.10.7.2 Type B Double Wall Connector.
802.10.8 Support.
802.10.9 Chimney Connection.
802.10.10 Inspection.
802.10.11 Fireplaces.
802.10.12 Passage through Ceilings, Floors, or Walls.
802.10.12.1 Medium-Heat Appliances.
802.11 Vent Connectors for Category II, Category III, and Category IV Appliances.
802.12 Draft Hoods and Draft Controls.
802.12.1 Installation.
802.12.2 Draft Control Devices.
802.12.3 Additional Devices.
802.12.4 Location.
802.12.5 Positioning.
802.12.6 Clearance.
181 802.13 Manually Operated Dampers.
802.14 Obstructions.
802.15 Automatically Operated Vent Dampers.
802.15.1 Listing.
803.0 Sizing of Category I Venting Systems.
803.1 Single Appliance Vent Table 803.1.2(1) through Table 803.1.2(6).
803.1.1 Vent Downsizing.
803.1.2 Elbows.
803.1.3 Zero Lateral.
803.1.4 High-Altitude Installations.
803.1.5 Multiple Input Ratings.
803.1.6 Corrugated Chimney Liner Reduction.
182 803.1.7 Connection to Chimney Liners.
803.1.8 Vertical Vent Upsizing Using 7 x Rule.
803.1.9 Draft Hood Conversion Accessories.
803.1.10 Chimney and Vent Locations.
803.1.11 Residential and Low-Heat Appliances.
803.1.11.1 Clay Flue Lining.
803.1.11.2 Chimney Lining.
803.1.12 Corrugated Vent Connector Size.
803.1.13 Upsizing.
803.1.14 Single Run of Vent.
803.1.15 Interpolation.
803.1.16 Extrapolation.
803.1.17 Engineering Methods.
803.1.18 Height Entries.
803.2 Multiple Appliance Vent Table 803.2(1) through Table 803.2(9).
183 803.2.1 Vent Connector Maximum Length.
803.2.2 Vent Connector Exceeding Maximum Length.
803.2.3 Vent Connector Manifold.
803.2.4 Vent Offset.
803.2.5 Elbow Reduction.
803.2.6 Common Vent Minimum Size.
803.2.7 Tee and Wye Fittings.
803.2.8 Size of Fittings.
Table 803.2.1 Vent Connector Maximum Length
184 803.2.9 High-Altitude Installations.
803.2.10 Connector Rise.
803.2.11 Vent Height.
803.2.12 Multistory Installations.
803.2.13 Size of Vents for Multistory Installations.
803.2.14 Vent Type Multistory Installation.
803.2.15 Offsets in Multistory Installations.
Figure 803.2.12 Multistory Gas Vent Design Procedure for Each Segment of System
Figure 803.2.13 Principles of Design of Multistory Vents Using Vent Connector and Common Vent Design Tables
185 803.2.16 Vertical Vent Size Limitation.
803.2.17 Multiple Input Ratings.
803.2.18 Corrugated Metallic Chimney Liner Reduction.
803.2.19 Chimneys and Vents.
803.2.20 Vent Connector Sizing.
803.2.21 Combination of Pipe Types and Sizes.
803.2.22 Multiple Connector and Vent Sizes.
803.2.23 Interpolation.
803.2.24 Extrapolation.
803.2.25 Engineering Methods.
186 803.2.26 Height Entries.
Figure 803.1.2(6) Range of Winter Design Temperatures Used in Analyzing Exterior Masonry Chimneys in the United States
187 Table 803.1.2(1) Type B Double-Wall Gas Vent [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(a)]
190 Table 803.1.2(2) Type B Double-Wall Gas Vent [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(b)]
192 Table 803.1.2(3) Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(c)]
194 Table 803.1.2(4) Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(d)]
196 Table 803.1.2(5) Single-Wall Metal Pipe or Type B Asbestos-Cement Vent [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(e)]
197 Table 803.1.2(6) Exterior Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.1(f)]
198 Table 803.2(1) Type B Double-Wall Vent [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(a)]
202 Table 803.2(2) Type B Double-Wall Vent [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(b)]
204 Table 803.2(3) Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(c)]
206 Table 803.2(4) Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(d)]
208 Table 803.2(5) Single-Wall Metal Pipe or Type B Asbestos-Cement Vent [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(e)]
Table 803.2(6) Exterior Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(f)]
209 Table 803.2(7) Exterior Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(g)]
210 Table 803.2(8) Exterior Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(h)]
211 Table 803.2(9) Exterior Masonry Chimney [NFPA 54: TABLE 13.2(i)]
212 Chapter 9 Installation of Specific Appliances
214 901.0 General.
901.1 Applicability.
902.0 General.
902.1 Nonindustrial Appliance.
902.2 Combustion Air from Bedroom or Bathroom.
902.3 Added or Converted Equipment or Appliances.
902.4 Type of Gas(es).
902.5 Fuel Input Rate.
902.6 Building Structural Members.
902.6.1 Structural Capacity.
902.7 Flammable Vapors.
902.8 Solid-Fuel Burning Appliances.
902.9 Combination of Appliances and Equipment.
902.10 Protection of Gas Appliances from Fumes or Gases Other than Products of Combustion.
TABLES
FIGURES
215 903.0 Air-Conditioning Appliances.
903.1 Electric Air Conditioners.
903.2 Gas-Fired Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps.
903.2.1 Independent Gas Piping.
903.2.2 Connection of Gas Engine-Powered Air Conditioners.
903.2.3 Clearances for Indoor Installation.
903.2.4 Assembly and Installation.
903.2.5 Furnace Plenums and Air Ducts.
903.2.6 Refrigeration Coils.
903.2.7 Switches in Electrical Supply Line.
904.0 Central Heating Boilers and Furnaces.
904.1 Location.
904.1.1 Self-Closing Doors.
904.1.2 Gasketing.
216 904.2 Clearance.
904.3 Assembly and Installation.
904.3.1 Under-Floor Installation.
904.3.1.1 Supported by Ground.
904.3.1.2 Supported from Above.
904.3.1.3 Excavation.
Table 904.2 Clearances to Combustible Material for Unlisted Furnaces, Boilers, and Air Conditioners
217 904.4 Temperature- or Pressure-Limiting Devices.
904.5 Low-Water Cutoff.
904.6 Steam Safety and Pressure-Relief Valves.
904.6.1 Discharge.
904.6.2 Size.
904.6.3 End Connections.
904.7 Furnace Plenums and Air Ducts.
904.8 Refrigeration Coils.
904.9 Cooling Units Used with Heating Boilers.
904.10 Furnace (Upright and Horizontal).
904.11 Solid-Fuel Furnaces.
904.12 Oil-Fired Central Furnaces.
904.13 Commercial or Industrial Gas Heaters.
218 905.0 Duct Furnaces.
905.1 Clearances.
905.2 Installation of Duct Furnaces.
905.3 Access Panels.
905.4 Location of Draft Hoods and Controls.
905.5 Circulating Air.
905.6 Duct Furnaces Used with Refrigeration Systems.
905.7 Installation in Commercial Garages and Aircraft Hangars.
905.8 Installation in Commercial Garages.
905.8.1 Repair Garages.
905.9 Installation in Aircraft Hangars.
905.10 Electric Duct Heaters.
905.10.1 Installation.
905.10.2 Clearance.
219 906.0 Floor Furnaces.
906.1 Installation.
906.2 Temperature Limit Controls.
906.3 Combustion and Circulating Air.
906.4 Placement.
906.5 Bracing.
906.6 Support.
906.7 Clearance.
906.8 Access.
906.9 Seepage Pan.
906.10 Wind Protection.
906.11 Upper-Floor Installations.
906.12 First Floor Installation.
906.13 Oil-Fired Floor Furnaces.
220 907.0 Wall Furnaces.
907.1 Installation.
907.2 Location.
907.3 Combustion and Circulating Air.
907.4 Oil-Fired Wall Furnaces.
908.0 Clothes Dryers.
908.1 Electric Clothes Dryers.
908.2 Gas-Fired Clothes Dryers.
908.2.1 Clearance.
Figure 907.1 Installation of Type B-W Gas Vents for Vented Wall Furnaces
221 908.2.2 Exhausting to the Outdoors.
908.2.3 Multiple-Family or Public Use.
909.0 Conversion Burners.
909.1 General.
910.0 Burner Assemblies.
910.1 Oil Burners.
910.2 Gas Burners.
911.0 Decorative Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces.
911.1 Prohibited Installations.
911.2 Installation.
911.3 Fireplace Screens.
912.0 Gas Fireplaces, Vented.
912.1 Reserved.
912.2 Installation.
Table 911.2 Free Opening Area of Chimney Damper for Venting Flue Gases from Unlisted Decorative Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces
222 912.3 Combustion and Circulating Air.
913.0 Factory-Built Fireplaces and Fireplace Stoves.
913.1 Factory-Built Fireplaces.
913.1.1 Gasketed Fireplace Doors.
913.2 Fireplace Stoves.
913.3 Fireplace Accessories.
914.0 Non-Recirculating Direct Gas-Fired Industrial Air Heaters.
914.1 Application.
914.2 Prohibited Installations.
914.3 Installation.
914.4 Clearance from Combustible Materials.
914.5 Air Supply.
914.6 Atmospheric Vents, Gas Reliefs, or Bleeds.
914.7 Relief Openings.
914.8 Purging.
915.0 Recirculating Direct Gas-Fired Industrial Air Heaters.
915.1 Application.
915.2 Prohibited Installations.
223 915.3 Installation.
915.4 Clearance from Combustible Materials.
915.5 Air Supply.
915.6 Atmospheric Vents, Gas Reliefs, or Bleeds.
915.7 Relief Openings.
915.8 Purging.
916.0 Room Heaters.
916.1 Electric Room Heaters.
916.2 Gas-Fired Room Heaters.
916.2.1 Prohibited Installations.
916.2.1.1 Unvented Room Heaters.
916.2.2 Installations in Institutions.
916.2.3 Clearance.
224 916.2.4 Wall-Type Room Heaters.
916.3 Solid-Fuel-Type Room Heaters.
917.0 Unit Heaters.
917.1 Support.
917.2 Clearance.
917.2.1 Floor-Mounted-Type Unit Heaters.
917.3 Combustion and Circulating Air.
917.4 Ductwork.
917.5 Installation in Commercial Garages and Aircraft Hangars.
917.6 Oil-Fired Unit Heaters.
918.0 Food Service Appliance, Floor Mounted.
918.1 Clearance for Listed Appliances.
918.2 Clearance for Unlisted Appliances.
918.3 Mounting on Combustible Floors.
225 918.4 Installation on Noncombustible Floors.
918.5 Combustible Material Adjacent to Cooking Top.
918.6 Use with Casters.
918.7 Level Installation.
918.8 Ventilation.
919.0 Food Service Appliances, Counter Appliances.
919.1 Vertical Clearance.
919.2 Clearance for Listed Appliances.
919.3 Clearance for Unlisted Appliances.
919.4 Mounting of Unlisted Appliances.
920.0 Hot Plates and Laundry Stoves.
920.1 General.
226 921.0 Household Cooking Appliances.
921.1 Electric Household Cooking Appliances.
921.2 Gas-Fired Household Cooking Appliances.
921.3 Floor-Mounted Units.
921.3.1 Clearance from Combustible Material.
921.3.2 Vertical Clearance Above Cooking Top.
921.4 Built-In Units.
921.4.1 Installation.
921.4.2 Vertical Clearance.
921.4.3 Horizontal Clearance.
921.4.4 Level Installation.
227 922.0 Cooking Appliances Listing.
922.1 Commercial Electric Ranges.
922.2 Commercial Wood-Fired Baking Ovens.
922.3 Oil-Burning Ranges.
923.0 Open-Top Broiler Units.
923.1 Listed Units.
923.2 Unlisted Units.
923.3 Protection Above Domestic Units.
923.4 Commercial Units.
924.0 Outdoor Cooking Appliances.
924.1 Listed Units.
924.2 Unlisted Units.
925.0 Illuminating Appliances.
925.1 Clearances for Listed Appliances.
925.2 Clearances for Unlisted Appliances.
925.2.1 Open-Flame Type.
925.3 Mounting on Buildings.
Table 925.2.1 Clearances for Unlisted Outdoor Open-Flame Illuminating Appliances
228 925.4 Mounting on Posts.
925.5 Appliance Pressure Regulators.
926.0 Incinerators and Crematories.
926.1 Field Constructed Commercial-Industrial Incinerators.
926.2 Factory-Built Commercial Crematories.
926.3 Residential Incinerators.
927.0 Infrared Heaters.
927.1 Support.
927.2 Suspended Low-Intensity Infrared Tube Heaters.
927.3 Clearance.
927.4 Combustion and Ventilation Air.
927.5 Installation in Commercial Garages and Aircraft Hangars.
928.0 Pool Heaters.
928.1 Location.
928.2 Clearance.
928.3 Temperature or Pressure-Limiting Devices.
28.4 Bypass Valves.
229 928.5 Venting.
929.0 Refrigerators.
929.1 Clearance.
929.2 Venting or Ventilating Kits Approved for Use with a Refrigerator.
930.0 Gas-Fired Toilets.
930.1 Clearance.
930.2 Installation on Combustible Floors.
930.3 Vents.
931.0 Appliances for Installation in Manufactured Housing.
931.1 General.
932.0 Small Ceramic Kilns.
932.1 General.
932.2 Installation.
932.3 Fuel-Gas Controls.
932.4 Electrical Equipment.
932.5 Installations Inside Buildings.
932.5.1 Kiln Clearances.
932.5.2 Hoods.
932.5.3 Gravity Ventilation Ducts.
932.5.4 Makeup Air.
230 932.5.5 Hood and Duct Clearances.
932.6 Exterior Installations.
933.0 Outdoor Open Flame Decorative Appliances.
933.1 General.
933.1.1 Listed Units.
933.1.2 Unlisted Units.
933.1.3 Connection to the Piping System.
934.0 Evaporative Cooling Systems.
934.1 General.
934.2 Location.
934.3 Access, Inspection, and Repair.
934.4 Installation.
934.4.1 Modifications to the Supporting Structure.
934.4.2 On the Ground.
934.4.3 On a Platform.
935.0 Refrigeration Appliances.
935.1 Self-Contained Refrigerators and Freezers.
935.2 Unit Coolers.
935.3 Self-Contained Mechanical Refrigeration Systems.
936.0 Ductless Mini-Split Systems Installation.
936.1 General.
937.0 Air Filter Appliances.
937.1 Electrostatic Air Cleaners.
937.2 High-Efficiency Particulate Air Filter Units.
938.0 Gaseous Hydrogen Systems.
938.1 General.
939.0 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Vehicular Fuel Systems.
939.1 General.
232 Chapter 10 Boilers and Pressure Vessels
234 1001.0 General.
1001.1 Applicability.
1001.2 Boiler Rooms and Enclosures.
1001.3 Air for Combustion and Ventilation.
1001.4 Drainage.
1001.5 Mounting.
1001.5.1 Floors.
1001.6 Chimneys or Vents.
1002.0 Standards.
1002.1 General.
1002.2 Oil-Burning Boilers.
1002.2.1 Listing & Labeling.
1002.2.2 Installation.
1002.3 Electric Boilers.
1002.4 Solid-Fuel Boilers.
1003.0 Detailed Requirements.
1003.1 Safety Requirements.
1003.2 Controls.
TABLES
235 1003.2.1 Automatic Boilers.
1003.3 Gauges.
1003.4 Stack Dampers.
1003.5 Welding.
1004.0 Expansion Tanks.
1004.1 General.
1004.2 Open-Type Expansion Tanks.
1004.3 Closed-Type Systems.
1004.4 Minimum Capacity of Closed-Type Tank.
Table 1004.4(1) Expansion Tank Capacities for Gravity Hot Water Systems
236 1005.0 Safety or Relief Valve Discharge.
1005.1 General.
1005.2 Discharge Piping.
1005.3 Splash Shield.
1005.4 Hazardous Discharge.
1005.5 Vacuum Relief Valve.
1006.0 Shutoff Valves.
1006.1 General.
1007.0 Gas-Pressure Regulators.
1007.1 General.
1008.0 Low-Water Cutoff.
1008.1 General.
1009.0 Combustion Regulators – Safety Valves.
1009.1 General.
1010.0 Clearance for Access.
1010.1 General.
Table 1004.4(2) Expansion Tank Capacities for Forced Hot Water Systems
237 1010.2 Power Boilers.
1010.3 Steam-Heating Boilers, Hot Water Boilers, and Power Boilers.
1010.4 Package Boilers, Steam-Heating Boilers, and Hot-Water-Heating Boilers.
1011.0 Boilers, Stokers, and Steam Generators.
1011.1 General.
1012.0 Operating Adjustments and Instructions.
1012.1 General.
1013.0 Inspections and Tests.
1013.1 General.
1013.2 Operating Permit.
1013.3 Maintenance Inspection.
1013.4 Power and Miniature Boilers.
1013.5 Steam-Heating and Water-Heating Boilers.
1013.6 Automatic Steam-Heating Boilers.
238 1013.7 Unfired Pressure Vessels.
1014.0 Operation and Maintenance of Boilers and Pressure Vessels.
1014.1 General.
239 Table 1003.2.1 Controls and Limit Deivces for Automatic Boilers
242 Chapter 11 Refrigeration
244 1101.0 General.
1101.1 Applicability.
1101.2 Equipment.
Part I – Refrigeration Systems.
1102.0 Refrigeration Systems.
1102.1 General.
1102.2 Refrigerants.
1103.0 Classification.
1103.1 Classification of Refrigerants.
1103.2 Classification of Refrigeration Systems.
1103.2.1 High-Probability System.
1103.2.2 Low-Probability System.
1103.3 Higher Flammability Refrigerants.
1104.0 Requirements for Refrigerant and Refrigeration System Use.
1104.1 System Selection.
1104.2 Refrigerant Concentration Limit.
1104.2.1 Volume Calculations.
1104.2.2 Nonconnecting Spaces.
TABLES
245 1104.2.3 Ventilated Spaces.
1104.2.3.1 Closures.
1104.2.3.2 Plenums.
1104.2.3.3 Supply and Return Ducts.
1104.3 Institutional Occupancies.
1104.4 Industrial Occupancies and Refrigerated Rooms.
1104.5 Flammable Refrigerants.
1104.6 Applications for Human Comfort and for Nonindustrial Occupancies.
1104.7 Refrigerant Type and Purity.
1104.7.1 Recovered Refrigerants.
1104.7.2 Recycled Refrigerants.
246 1104.7.3 Reclaimed Refrigerants.
1104.7.4 Mixing.
1104.8 Changing Refrigerants.
1105.0 General Requirements.
1105.1 Human Comfort.
1105.2 Supports and Anchorage.
1105.3 Access.
1105.4 Illumination and Service Receptacles.
1105.5 Ventilation of Rooms Containing Condensing Units.
1105.5.1 Permanent Gravity Ventilation Openings.
1105.5.2 Mechanical Exhaust System.
247 1105.6 Prohibited Locations.
1105.7 Condensate.
1105.8 Defrost.
1105.9 Overflows.
1105.10 Condensate, Defrost, and Overflow Disposal.
1105.11 Refrigerant Port Protection.
1105.12 Storage.
1105.12.1 Quantity.
1106.0 Refrigeration Machinery Rooms.
1106.1 Where Required.
1106.1.1 Quantity.
1106.1.2 Equipment.
1106.1.3 A1 System.
1106.1.4 A1 Refrigerant.
1106.2 Dimensions.
1106.3 Exits.
1106.4 Refrigerant-Vapor Alarms.
248 1106.5 Separation.
1106.6 Combustion Air.
1106.7 Airflow.
1106.8 Special Requirements.
1107.0 Refrigeration Machinery Room Ventilation.
1107.1 General.
1107.2 Refrigeration Machinery Rooms.
1107.3 Natural Ventilation.
1107.4 Distribution of Ventilation.
1107.5 Use of Ventilation Systems for Other Purposes.
1107.6 Emergency Control of the Ventilation Systems.
249 1107.7 Ventilation Discharge.
1107.8 Fans.
1107.9 Ventilation Intake.
1107.10 Maximum Temperature.
1107.11 Refrigerant Parts in Air Duct.
1108.0 Refrigeration Machinery Room Equipment and Controls.
1108.1 General.
1108.2 Electrical.
1108.3 Emergency Shut-off.
1108.4 Installation, Maintenance, and Testing.
1108.5 Emergency Pressure Control System.
1109.0 Refrigeration Piping, Containers, and Valves.
1109.1 Materials.
1109.1.1 Copper and Copper Alloy Pipe.
1109.1.2 Iron and Steel.
1109.1.3 Prohibited Contact.
1109.2 Joints.
1109.3 Penetration of Piping.
250 1109.4 Location of Refrigeration Piping.
1109.4.1 Protection from Mechanical Damage.
1109.5 Underground Piping.
1109.5.1 Piping in Concrete Floors.
1109.6 Support.
1109.7 Pipe Enclosure.
1109.8 Visual Inspection.
1109.9 Condensation.
1109.10 Identification.
1110.0 Valves.
1110.1 More than 6.6 Pounds of Refrigerant.
1110.2 More than 110 Pounds of Refrigerant.
1110.3 Support.
251 1110.4 Access.
1110.5 Identification.
1111.0 Pressure-Limiting Devices.
1111.1 Where Required.
1111.2 Setting.
1111.3 Connection.
1111.4 Operation.
1112.0 Pressure-Relief Devices.
1112.1 General.
1112.2 Positive Displacement Compressor.
1112.3 Liquid-Containing Portions of Systems.
1112.4 Evaporators.
252 1112.5 Actuation.
1112.6 Stop Valves Prohibited.
1112.7 Location.
1112.8 Materials.
1112.9 Pressure-Relief Device Settings.
1112.9.1 Rupture Member Setting.
1112.10 Discharge from Pressure-Relief Devices.
1112.10.1 Discharging Location Interior to Building.
1112.10.2 Discharging Location Exterior to Building.
253 1112.10.3 Internal Relief.
1112.10.4 Discharge Location, Special Requirements.
1112.10.4.1 Water (R-718).
1112.11 Discharge Piping.
1112.11.1 Piping Connection.
1112.11.2 Pipe Size.
1112.11.3 Maximum Length.
1112.11.4 Design Back Pressure.
Table 1112.11.3 Atmospheric Pressure at Nominal Installation Elevation (Pa)
254 1112.11.5 Simultaneous Operation.
1112.12 Rating of Pressure-Relief Device.
1112.13 Rating of Rupture Members and Fusible Plugs.
1113.0 Overpressure Protection.
1113.1 General.
1113.2 Type of Protection.
1113.3 Discharging Into Lowside of System.
1113.4 Parallel Pressure-Relief Devices.
255 1113.5 Discharge Capacity.
1113.6 Three-Way Valve.
1114.0 Special Discharge Requirements.
1114.1 General.
1114.2 Design Requirements.
Table1113.5 Relief Devices Capacity Factor
256 1114.3 Testing.
1114.4 Approvals Required.
1115.0 Labeling and Identification.
1115.1 General.
1115.2 Volume and Type.
1115.3 Permanent Sign.
1115.4 Marking of Pressure-Relief Devices.
1115.4.1 Rupture Members.
1115.4.2 Fusible Plugs.
1116.0 Testing of Refrigeration Equipment.
1116.1 Factory Tests.
1116.1.1 Testing Procedure.
1116.1.2 Applied Pressure.
1116.1.3 Design Pressure of 15 psig or Less.
1116.2 Field Tests.
1116.3 Test Gases.
257 1116.4 Declaration.
1116.5 Brine Systems.
1117.0 Refrigerant-Containing Pressure Vessels.
1117.1 Inside Dimensions 6 inches or Less.
1117.1.1 Pressure-Relief Device.
1117.1.2 Fusible Plug.
1117.2 Inside Dimensions More than 6 inches.
Table 1116.2 Field Leak Test Pressures (psig)
258 1117.3 Pressure Vessels for 15 psig or Less.
1118.0 Maintenance and Operation.
1118.1 General.
Part II – Cooling Towers.
1119.0 General.
1119.1 Applicability.
1120.0 Support and Anchorage.
1120.1 General.
1121.0 Drainage.
1121.1 General.
1122.0 Chemical Treatment Systems.
1122.1 General.
1122.2 Automated Control of Cycles of Concentration.
1123.0 Location.
1123.1 General.
1124.0 Electrical.
1124.1 General.
1125.0 Refrigerants and Hazardous Fluids.
1125.1 General.
1126.0 Drift Eliminators.
1126.1 General.
259 Table 1102.2 Refrigerant Groups, Properties, and Allowable Quantities
263 Table 1104.1 Permissible Refrigeration Systems
264 Chapter 12 Hydronics
266 1201.0 General.
1201.1 Applicability.
1201.2 Insulation.
1201.3 Water Hammer.
1201.4 Manifolds.
1201.5 Heat Emitters.
1202.0 Protection of Potable Water Supply.
1202.1 Prohibited Sources.
1202.2 Chemical Injection.
1202.3 Compatibility.
1203.0 Capacity of Heat Source.
1203.1 Heat Source.
1203.2 Dual Purpose Water Heater.
1203.3 Tankless Water Heater.
1204.0 Identification of a Potable and Nonpotable Water System.
1204.1 General.
1204.2 Color and Information.
1204.3 Potable Water.
1204.4 Nonpotable Water.
TABLES
Table 1203.2 Water Heaters
267 1204.5 Location of Piping Identification.
1204.6 Flow Directions.
1205.0 Installation, Testing, and Inspection.
1205.1 Operating Instructions.
1205.2 Pressure Testing.
1205.3 Flushing.
1205.4 Oxygen Diffusion Corrosion.
1206.0 Safety Devices.
1206.1 General.
1206.2 Pressurized Vessels.
1206.3 Discharge Piping.
1207.0 Heating Appliances and Equipment.
1207.1 General.
1207.2 Boilers.
1207.2.1 Condensing Boilers.
1207.2.2 Noncondensing Boilers.
1207.3 Dual-Purpose Water Heaters.
Table 1204.3 Minimum Length of Color Field and Size of Letters
268 1207.3.1 Temperature Limitations.
1207.4 Solar Heat Collector Systems.
1208.0 Circulators.
1208.1 General.
1208.2 Mounting.
1208.3 Sizing.
1209.0 Expansion Tanks.
1209.1 Where Required.
1209.2 Systems with Closed Expansion Tanks.
1209.3 Systems with Open Expansion Tanks.
1210.0 Materials.
1210.1 Piping, Tubing, and Fittings.
1210.2 Expansion and Contraction.
1210.3 Hangers and Supports.
1211.0 Joints and Connections.
1211.1 General.
269 1211.2 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Pipe.
1211.3 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe and Tubing.
Table 1210.1 Materials for Hydronic System Piping, Tubing, and Fittings
270 1211.4 Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Pipe.
1211.5 Cross-Linked Polyethylene/Aluminum/Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX-AL-PEX) Pipe.
1211.6 Ductile Iron Pipe.
271 1211.7 Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe/Tubing.
1211.8 Polyethylene/Aluminum/ Polyethylene (PE-ALPE).
1211.9 Polyethylene of Raised Temperature (PE-RT).
1211.10 Polypropylene (PP) Pipe.
1211.11 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe.
272 1211.12 Steel Pipe and Tubing.
1211.13 Joints Between Various Materials.
1211.13.1 Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe or Tubing to Threaded Pipe Joints.
1211.13.2 Plastic Pipe to Other Materials.
1212.0 Valves.
1212.1 General.
1212.2 Where Required.
1212.3 Heat Exchanger.
1212.4 Pressure Vessels
1212.5 Pressure Reducing Valves.
1212.6 Equipment, Components, and Appliances.
1212.7 Expansion Tank.
1212.8 Flow Balancing Valves.
1212.9 Mixing or Temperature Control Valves.
1212.10 Thermosiphoning.
1212.11 Air Removal Device or Air Vents.
273 1213.0 System Controls.
1213.1 Water Temperature Controls.
1213.2 Radiant Floor Heating Panels.
1213.3 Operating Steam Controls.
1213.3.1 Water-Level Controls.
1213.4 Occupied Spaces.
1213.5 Return-Water Low-Temperature Protection.
1214.0 Pressure and Flow Controls.
1214.1 Balancing.
1214.2 Low-Water Control.
1214.3 Flow-Sensing Devices.
1214.4 Automatic Makeup Water.
1214.5 Differential Pressure Regulation.
1214.5.1 Differential Pressure Bypass Valve.
1214.6 Air-Removal Device.
1214.7 Air-Separation Device.
1214.8 Secondary Loops.
1215.0 Hydronic Space Heating.
1215.1 General.
1215.2 Installation.
1215.3 Freeze Protection.
1215.4 Balancing.
1215.5 Heat Transfer Medium.
274 1216.0 Steam Systems.
1216.1 Steam Traps.
1216.2 Sloping for Two-Pipe System.
1216.3 Sloping for One-Pipe System.
1216.4 Automatic Air Vents.
1216.5 Condensate Flow.
1216.6 Steam-Distribution Piping.
1217.0 Radiant Heating and Cooling.
1217.1 Installation.
1217.2 Radiant Under-Floor Heating.
1217.3 Chilled Water Systems.
1217.4 Dehumidification.
1217.5 Tube Placement.
1217.6 Poured Floor Systems (Thermal Mass).
1217.6.1 Slab Penetration Tube and Joint Protection.
1217.6.2 Insulation.
Table 1217.5 Maximum Length of Continuous Tubing From a Supply-and-Return Manifold Arrangement
275 1217.6.3 Joist Systems and Subfloors.
1217.6.4 Wall and Ceiling Panels.
1217.7 Radiant Heating and Cooling Panels.
1217.7.1 Electric Heating Panel Systems.
1217.7.2 Radiant Wall and Ceiling Panels.
1218.0 Heat Exchangers.
1218.1 General.
1219.0 Indirect-Fired Domestic Hot-Water Storage Tanks.
1219.1 General.
1220.0 Auxiliary Systems.
1220.1 General.
276 1220.2 Use of Chemical Additives and Corrosive Fluids.
1220.3 Snow Melt.
1220.3.1 Tube Placement.
1220.3.2 Poured Concrete Slab Systems (Thermal Mass).
1220.3.3 Slab Penetration Tube and Joint Protection.
1220.3.4 Concrete Slab Preparation.
1220.3.5 Insulation.
1220.3.6 Testing.
1220.4 Hydronic Makeup Air Units.
1221.0 Piping Installation.
1221.1 General.
1221.2 Embedded Piping and Joints.
1221.2.1 Steel Pipe.
1221.2.2 Copper Tubing.
1221.2.3 Plastics.
1221.3 Pressure Tested.
Table 1220.3.1 Loop Lengths for Snow Melt Systems
277 1221.4 System Drainage.
1221.5 Condensate Drainage.
1221.6 Clearance to Combustibles.
278 Chapter 13 Fuel Gas Piping
280 1301.0 Scope of Gas Piping.
1301.1 Applicability.
1302.0 Coverage of Piping System.
1302.1 General.
1302.2 Piping System Requirements.
1302.3 Applications.
1303.0 Inspection.
1303.1 Inspection Notification.
1303.2 Excavation.
1303.3 Type of Inspections.
1303.3.1 Rough Piping Inspection.
1303.3.2 Final Piping Inspection.
1303.3.3 Test Gauges.
TABLES
FIGURES
281 1303.3.3.1 Pressure Tests (10 psi or less).
1303.3.3.2 Pressure Tests (greater than 10 psi to100 psi).
1303.3.3.3 Pressure Tests (exceeding 100 psi).
1303.3.3.4 Pressure Range.
1303.4 Inspection Waived.
1304.0 Certificate of Inspection.
1304.1 Issuance.
1304.2 Gas Supplier.
1304.3 Unlawful.
1305.0 Authority to Render Gas Service.
1305.1 Authorized Personnel.
1305.2 Outlets.
1306.0 Authority to Disconnect.
1306.1 Disconnection.
1306.2 Notice.
1306.3 Capped Outlets.
1307.0 Temporary Use of Gas.
1307.1 General.
1308.0 Gas Piping System Design, Materials, and Components.
1308.1 Installation of Piping System.
1308.1.1 Addition to Existing System.
1308.2 Provision for Location of Point of Delivery.
1308.3 Interconnections Between Gas Piping Systems.
1308.3.1 Interconnections for Standby Fuels.
282 1308.4 Sizing of Gas Piping Systems.
1308.4.1 Maximum Gas Demand.
1308.4.2 Sizing Methods.
1308.4.3 Allowable Pressure Drop.
1308.5 Acceptable Piping Materials and Joining Methods.
1308.5.1 Materials.
1308.5.1.1 Other Materials.
1308.5.2 Metallic Pipe.
1308.5.2.1 Steel and Wrought-Iron.
1308.5.2.2 Copper and Copper Alloy.
Table 1308.4.1 Approximate Gas Input for Typical Appliances
283 1308.5.2.3 Aluminum Alloy.
1308.5.3 Metallic Tubing.
1308.5.3.1 Steel.
1308.5.3.2 Copper and Copper Alloy.
1308.5.3.3 Aluminum Alloy.
1308.5.3.4 Corrugated Stainless Steel.
1308.5.4 Plastic Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings.
1308.5.4.1 Regulator Vent Piping.
1308.5.4.2 Anodeless Risers.
1308.5.4.2.1 Factory-Assembled Anodeless Risers.
1308.5.4.2.2 Service Head Adapters and Field-Assembled Anodeless Risers.
1308.5.4.2.3 Undiluted Liquefied Petroleum Gas Piping.
1308.5.5 Workmanship and Defects.
1308.5.6 Protective Coating.
1308.5.7 Metallic Pipe Threads.
1308.5.7.1 Damaged Threads.
1308.5.7.2 Number of Threads.
Table 1308.5.7.2 Specifications for Threading Metallic Pipe
284 1308.5.7.3 Thread Joint Compounds.
1308.5.8 Metallic Piping Joints and Fittings.
1308.5.8.1 Pipe Joints.
1308.5.8.2 Tubing Joints.
1308.5.8.3 Flared Joints.
1308.5.8.4 Metallic Pipe Fittings (Including Valves, Strainers, Filters).
1308.5.9 Plastic Piping, Joints, and Fittings.
1308.5.9.1 Joint Design.
1308.5.9.2 Heat-Fusion Joint.
1308.5.9.3 Compression-Type Mechanical Joints.
1308.5.9.4 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Piping Systems.
285 1308.5.10 Flanges.
1308.5.10.1 Flange Facings.
1308.5.10.2 Lapped Flanges.
1308.5.11 Flange Gaskets.
1308.6 Gas Meters.
1308.6.1 Location.
1308.6.1.1 Subject to Damage.
1308.6.1.2 Extreme Temperatures.
1308.6.2 Supports.
1308.6.3 Meter Protection.
1308.6.4 Identification.
1308.7 Gas Pressure Regulators.
1308.7.1 Overpressure Protection.
1308.7.2 Listing.
1308.7.3 Location.
1308.7.4 Regulator Protection.
1308.7.5 Venting of Line Pressure Regulators.
286 1308.7.6 Venting of Gas Appliance Pressure Regulators.
1308.7.7 Discharge of Vents.
1308.7.8 Bypass Piping.
1308.7.9 Identification.
1308.8 Backpressure Protection.
1308.8.1 Protective Devices.
1308.9 Low-Pressure Protection.
1308.10 Shutoff Valves.
1308.11 Expansion and Flexibility.
1308.11.1 Special Local Conditions.
1309.0 Excess Flow Valve.
1309.1 General.
1310.0 Venting of Gas Appliance Pressure Regulators.
1310.1 General.
287 1311.0 Gas Piping Installation.
1311.1 Piping Underground.
1311.1.1 Cover Requirements.
1311.1.2 Trenches.
1311.1.2.1 Backfilling.
1311.1.3 Protection Against Corrosion.
1311.1.4 Protection Against Freezing.
1311.1.5 Piping through Foundation Wall.
1311.1.6 Piping Underground Beneath Buildings.
1311.1.6.1 Conduit with One End Terminating Outdoors.
1311.1.6.2 Conduit with Both Ends Terminating Indoors.
1311.1.7 Plastic Piping.
1311.1.7.1 Connections Between Metallic and Plastic Piping.
1311.1.7.2 Tracer Wire.
1311.2 Installation of Piping.
288 1311.2.1 Building Structure.
1311.2.2 Gas Piping to be Sloped.
1311.2.2.1 Ceiling Locations.
1311.2.3 Prohibited Locations.
1311.2.4 Hangers, Supports, and Anchors.
1311.2.4.1 Spacing.
1311.2.4.2 Expansion and Contraction.
1311.2.5 Removal of Piping.
1311.3 Concealed Piping in Buildings.
1311.3.1 Connections.
1311.3.2 Piping in Partitions.
1311.3.3 Tubing in Partitions.
1311.3.4 Piping in Floors.
Table 1311.2.4.1 Support of Piping
289 1311.4 Piping in Vertical Chases.
1311.4.1 Pressure Reduction.
1311.4.2 Construction.
1311.4.3 Ventilation.
1311.5 Maximum Design Operating Pressure.
1311.6 Appliance Overpressure Protection.
1311.7 Gas Pipe Turns.
1311.7.1 Metallic Pipe.
1311.7.2 Plastic Pipe.
1311.7.3 Elbows.
290 1311.8 Drips and Sediment Traps.
1311.8.1 Location of Drips.
1311.8.2 Sediment Traps.
1311.9 Outlets.
1311.9.1 Cap Outlets.
1311.9.1.1 Appliance Shutoff Valves.
1311.10 Branch Pipe Connection.
1311.11 Manual Gas Shutoff Valves.
1311.11.1 Valves Controlling Multiple Systems.
1311.11.1.1 Shutoff Valves for Multiple House Lines.
1311.11.2 Emergency Shutoff Valves.
1311.11.3 Shutoff Valve for Laboratories.
1311.12 Prohibited Devices.
1311.13 Systems Containing Gas-Air Mixtures Outside the Flammable Range.
1311.14 Systems Containing Flammable Gas-Air Mixtures.
291 1311.14.1 Required Components.
1311.14.2 Optional Components.
1311.14.3 Additional Requirements.
1311.14.4 Special Requirements for Mixing Blowers.
1311.14.5 Installation of Gas-Mixing Machines.
1311.14.6 Use of Automatic Firechecks, Safety Blowouts, or Backfire Preventers.
292 1312.0 Electrical Bonding and Grounding.
1312.1 Pipe and Tubing Other than CSST.
1312.2 Bonding of CSST Gas Piping.
1312.3 Grounding Conductor of Electrode.
1312.4 Lightning Protection System.
1312.5 Electrical Circuits.
1312.6 Electrical Connections.
1312.6.1 Safety Control.
1313.0 Appliance Connections to Building Piping.
1313.1 Connecting Gas Appliances.
1313.1.1 Commercial Cooking Appliances.
1313.1.2 Restraining Device.
1313.2 Use of Gas Hose Connectors.
1313.2.1 Indoor.
1313.2.2 Outdoor.
293 1313.3 Connection of Portable and Mobile Industrial Appliances.
1313.3.1 Swivel Joints or Couplings.
1313.3.2 Metal Flexible Connectors.
1313.3.3 Flexible Connectors.
1313.4 Appliance Shutoff Valves and Connections.
1313.5 Quick-Disconnect Devices.
1313.6 Gas Convenience Outlets.
1313.7 Sediment Trap.
1313.8 Installation of Piping.
1313.9 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Facilities and Piping.
1313.9.1 Safety Shutoff Devices for Unlisted LP-Gas Appliance Used Indoors.
Figure 1313.7 Method of Installing a Tee Fitting Sediment Trap
294 1314.0 Pressure Testing and Inspection.
1314.1 Piping Installations.
1314.1.1 Inspection Requirements.
1314.1.2 Repairs and Additions.
1314.1.3 New Branches.
1314.1.4 Piping System.
1314.1.5 Regulators and Valves.
1314.1.6 Test Medium.
1314.2 Test Preparation.
1314.2.1 Pipe Joints.
1314.2.2 Expansion Joints.
1314.2.3 Appliances and Equipment.
1314.2.4 Designed for (less than) Operating Pressures.
1314.2.5 Designed for (equal to or more than) Operating Pressures.
1314.2.6 Safety.
1314.3 Test Pressure.
1314.4 Detection of Leaks and Defects.
1314.4.1 Detecting Leaks.
1314.4.2 Repair or Replace.
295 1314.5 Piping System Leak Test.
1314.5.1 Turning Gas On.
1314.5.2 Leak Check.
1314.5.3 Placing Appliances and Equipment in Operation.
1314.6 Purging Requirements.
1314.6.1 Piping Systems Required to be Purged Outdoors.
1314.6.1.1 Removal from Service.
1314.6.1.2 Placing in Operation.
1314.6.1.3 Outdoor Discharge of Purged Gases.
1314.6.1.4 Combustible Gas Indicator.
1314.6.2 Piping Systems Allowed to be Purged Indoors or Outdoors.
1314.6.2.1 Purging Procedure.
Table 1314.6.1 Size and Length of Piping
296 1314.6.2.2 Combustible Gas Detector.
1314.6.3 Purging Appliances and Equipment.
1315.0 Required Gas Supply.
1315.1 General.
1315.2 Volume.
1315.3 Gas Appliances.
1315.4 Size of Piping Outlets.
1316.0 Required Gas Piping Size.
1316.1 Pipe Sizing Methods.
1316.1.1 Longest Length Method.
1316.1.2 Branch Length Method.
1316.1.3 Hybrid Pressure.
1316.2 Tables for Sizing Gas Piping Systems.
1316.3 Sizing Equations.
297 1316.4 Sizing of Piping Sections.
1316.5 Engineering Methods.
1316.6 Variable Gas Pressures.
Table 1316.3 Cr and Y for Natural Gas and Undiluted Propane at Standard Conditions
298 Figure 1316.1.1 Example Illustrating Use of Table 1308.4.1 and Table 1316.2(1)
299 Table 1316.2(1) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(b)]
300 Table 1316.2(2) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(c)]
301 Table 1316.2(3) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(d)]
302 Table 1316.2(4) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(e)]
303 Table 1316.2(5)Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(f)]
304 Table 1316.2(6) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(g)]
305 Table 1316.2(7) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(h)]
306 Table 1316.2(8) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(i)]
307 Table 1316.2(9)Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(j)]
308 Table 1316.2(10) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(k)]
309 Table 1316.2(11) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(l)]
310 Table 1316.2(12) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(m)]
311 Table 1316.2(13)Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(n)]
312 Table 1316.2(14) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(o)]
313 Table 1316.2(15) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(p)]
314 Table 1316.2(16) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(q)]
315 Table 1316.2(17) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(r)]
316 Table 1316.2(18) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(s)]
317 Table 1316.2(19) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(t)]
318 Table 1316.2(20) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(u)]
319 Table 1316.2(21) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(v)]
320 Table 1316.2(22) Polyethylene Plastic Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(w)]
Table 1316.2(23) Polyethylene Plastic Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.2(x)]
321 Table 1316.2(24) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(a)]
322 Table 1316.2(25) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(b)]
323 Table 1316.2(26) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(c)]
324 Table 1316.2(27) Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(d)]
325 Table 1316.2(28) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(e)]
326 Table 1316.2(29) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(f)]
327 Table 1316.2(30) Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(g)]
328 Table 1316.2(31) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(h)]
329 Table 1316.2(32) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(i)]
330 Table 1316.2(33) Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(j)]
331 Table 1316.2(34)Polyethylene Plastic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(k)]
332 Table 1316.2(35) Polyethylene Plastic Pipe [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(l)]
333 Table 1316.2(36) Polyethylene Plastic Tubing [NFPA 54: TABLE 6.3(m)]
334 Chapter 14 Process Piping
336 1401.0 General.
1401.1 Applicability.
1402.0 Permit.
1402.1 General.
1403.0 Plans Required.
1403.1 General.
1404.0 Workmanship.
1404.1 General.
1405.0 Inspections.
1405.1 General.
1405.2 Required Inspections.
1405.2.1 Rough Piping Inspection.
1405.2.2 Final Piping Inspection.
1405.3 Other Inspections.
1406.0 Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings.
1406.1 General.
1406.2 Hazardous Process Piping (HPP).
1406.2.1 Installation in Exit Corridors and Above Other Occupancies.
337 1406.2.1.1 Automatic Sprinklers.
1406.2.1.2 Ventilation.
1406.2.1.3 Receptor.
1406.2.1.4 Separation.
1406.2.1.5 Emergency Shutoff Valves.
1406.2.1.6 Electrical Wiring.
1406.3 Special Requirements for HPP Gases.
1406.3.1 Special Provisions.
1406.3.2 Piping and Tubing Installation.
1406.3.3 Gas-Detection System.
338 Chapter 15 Solar Energy Systems
340 1501.0 General.
1501.1 Applicability.
1502.0 General.
342 Chapter 16 Stationary Power Plants
344 1601.0 Stationary Fuel Cell Power Plants.
1601.1 General.
1602.0 Stationary Gas Engines and Generators.
1602.1 General.
1602.2 Connection to the Gas Supply Piping.
1602.3 Stationary Engine Generators.
346 Chapter 17 Referenced Standards
348 1701.0 General.
1701.1 Standards.
TABLE
Table 1701.1 Referenced Standards
363 Abbreviations in Table 1701.1
364 Appendices Table of Contents
366 Appendix A – Residential Plan Examiner Review Form for HVAC System Design
368 Residential Plan Examiner Review Form for HVAC System Design (Loads, Equipment, Ducts) [ACCA]
370 Appendix B – Procedures to be Followed to Place Gas Equipment in Operation
372 B 101.0 Adjusting the Burner Input.
B 101.1 Adjusting Input.
B 101.2 High Altitude.
B 102.0 Primary Air Adjustment.
B 102.1 General.
B 103.0 Safety Shutoff Devices.
B 103.1 General.
B 104.0 Automatic Ignition.
B 104.1 General.
B 105.0 Protective Devices.
B 105.1 General.
B 106.0 Checking the Draft.
B 106.1 General.
B 107.0 Operating Instructions.
B 107.1 General.
374 Appendix C – Installation and Testing of Oil (Liquid) Fuel-Fired Equipment
376 C 101.0 General.
C 101.1 Applicability.
C 102.0 Definitions.
377 C 103.0 Standards and Accepted Practices.
C 103.1 General.
C 104.0 Approval of Equipment.
C 104.1 General.
C 105.0 Placing Equipment in Operation.
C 105.1 General.
C 106.0 Pilot Operation.
C 106.1 General.
C 107.0 Burner Operation.
C 107.1 General.
C 108.0 Method of Test.
C 108.1 General Test Methods.
379 C 109.0 Special Requirements Based on Btu/h Input.
C 109.1 General.
382 Appendix D – Fuel Supply: Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks
384 D 101.0 Fuel Gas Piping Systems.
D 101.1 General.
D 101.2 Gas Supply Connections.
D 101.3 Location of Gas Supply Connection.
D 101.4 Recreational Vehicle Park Fuel-Gas Equipment and Installations.
D 102.0 Single and Multiple Manufactured Home Site Fuel Supply Systems.
D 102.1 Underground Installation.
D 102.1.1 Open-Ended Gastight Conduit.
D 102.1.2 Requirements.
D 103.0 Manufactured Home Site Gas Shutoff Valve.
D 103.1 General.
D 104.0 Gas Meters.
D 104.1 Support of Meters.
D 104.2 Location of Meters.
D 104.3 Meter Shutoff Valve or Cock.
D 105.0 Cathodic Protection Requirements.
D 105.1 General.
TABLE
385 D 106.0 Manufactured Home Community LPG Supply Systems.
D 106.1 General.
D 107.0 Required Gas Supply.
D 107.1 General.
D 108.0 Gas Pipe Sizing and Pressure.
D 108.1 Size.
D 108.2 Pressure.
D 109.0 Gas Piping Materials.
D 109.1 Metal.
D 109.2 Protection Coatings for Metal Gas Piping.
D 109.3 Plastic.
D 110.0 Gas Piping Installations.
D 110.1 Minimum Burial Below Ground Level and Clearances.
D 110.2 Metallic Gas Piping.
D 110.2.1 Cathodic Protection.
Table D 107.1 Demand Factors for Use in Calculating Gas Piping Systems in M/H Communities
386 D 110.2.2 Underground Metallic Systems.
D 110.3 Plastic Gas Piping.
D 110.4 Gas Piping System Shutoff Valve.
D 111.0 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Appliances.
D 111.1 General.
D 112.0 Oil Supply.
D 112.1 General.
D 112.2 Minimum Oil Supply Tank Size.
D 112.3 Oil Supply Connections.
D 113.0 Fuel Supply Systems Installation.
D 113.1 Flexible Gas Connector.
D 113.2 Use of Approved Pipe and Fittings of Extension.
387 D 113.3 Mechanical Protection.
D 113.4 Special Rules on Atmospherically Controlled Regulators.
D 113.5 Fuel Gas Piping Test.
D 113.5.1 Procedures.
D 113.5.2 Warning.
D 113.5.3 Vents.
D 113.6 Oil Tanks.
D 113.6.1 Installation.
D 113.6.2 Capacity.
D 113.6.3 Location.
D 113.6.4 Vent.
D 113.6.5 Liquid Level.
D 113.6.6 Fill Opening.
D 114.0 Manufactured Home Accessory Building Fuel Supply Systems.
D 114.1 General.
D 115.0 Community Building Fuel Supply Systems in Manufactured Home Communities.
D 115.1 Fuel Gas Piping and Equipment Installations.
D 115.2 Oil Supply Systems in M/H Communities.
388 D 115.3 Oil-Burning Equipment and Installation.
D 115.4 Inspection and Tests.
390 Appendix E – Sustainable Practices
392 E 101.0 General.
E 101.1 Applicability.
E 101.2 Definition of Terms.
E 201.0 Definitions.
E 201.1 Cycles of Concentration for Cooling Towers.
E 201.2 Energy Star.
E 201.3 Geothermal.
E 201.4 Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF).
E 201.5 Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER).
E 201.6 Integrated Part-Load Value (IPLV).
E 201.7 Maintenance.
E 201.8 Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV).
E 201.9 Multi-Occupant Spaces.
E 201.10 Recirculation System.
E 201.11 Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER).
E 301.0 General Regulations.
E 301.1 Installation.
E 301.2 Qualifications.
E 302.0 Disposal of Liquid Waste.
E 302.1 Disposal.
E 302.2 Connections to Plumbing System Required.
E 303.0 Abandonment.
E 303.1 General.
E 401.0 Water Conservation and Efficiency.
E 401.1 General.
TABLES
FORMS
393 E 402.0 Meters.
E 402.1 Required.
E 402.2 Consumption Data.
E 402.3 Access.
E 403.0 HVAC Water Use.
E 403.1 Once-Through Cooling.
E 403.2 Cooling Towers and Evaporative Coolers.
E 403.3 Cooling Tower Makeup Water.
E 403.4 Evaporative Cooler Water Use.
E 403.4.1 Overflow Alarm.
E 403.4.2 Automatic Pump Shut-Off.
E 403.4.3 Cooler Reservoir Discharge.
E 403.4.4 Discharge Water Reuse.
E 403.4.5 Discharge Water to Drain.
E 403.5 Use of Reclaimed (Recycled) and On-Site Treated Nonpotable Water for Cooling.
E 403.5.1 Drift Eliminator.
E 403.5.2 Disinfection.
E 501.0 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Systems and Equipment – Energy Efficiency.
E 501.1 Scope.
394 E 502.0 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Low-Rise Residential Buildings.
E 502.1 General.
E 502.2 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems and Equipment.
E 502.2.1 Non-Residential Type Systems and Equipment.
E 502.3 Balancing.
E 502.3.1 Balancing Dampers.
E 502.4 Ducts.
E 502.4.1 Insulation for Ducts.
E 502.4.2 Ducts and Register Penetrations.
E 502.4.3 Duct Leakage Test.
E 502.4.3.1 Duct Leakage Verification Test.
E 502.4.4 Duct Sizing.
E 502.5 Insulation for Piping.
E 502.6 Ventilation and Combustion Air.
E 502.6.1 Combustion Air.
E 502.7 Electric Heating Systems.
E 502.7.1 Wall, Floor, or Ceiling Electric-Resistance Heating.
395 E 502.7.2 Electric Central Warm Air Heating.
E 502.8 Bath Ceiling Units.
E 502.9 HVAC Equipment, Rated Combinations.
Table E 502.5 Minimum Pipe Insulation Thickness
Table E 502.6 Ventilation Air
396 E 502.10 Controls.
E 502.10.1 Initial Control Setting.
E 502.10.2 Ventilation Control.
E 502.10.3 Humidity Control.
E 502.10.3.1 Cooling.
E 502.10.4 Freeze Protection Systems.
E 502.10.5 Other Controls.
E 502.11 Whole House Fans.
E 502.12 Dampers.
E 503.0 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning – Other than Low-Rise Residential Buildings.
E 503.1 General.
E 503.1.1 New Buildings.
Table E 502.9 Minimum Requirements for Non-Federally Covered HVAC Equipment
397 E 503.1.2 Additions to Existing Buildings.
E 503.1.3 Alterations to Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration in Existing Buildings.
E 503.1.3.1 New Cooling Systems.
E 503.1.3.2 Existing Cooling Systems.
E 503.1.3.3 Ductwork.
E 503.1.3.4 Piping.
E 503.2 Compliance Path(s).
E 503.2.1 Projects Using Energy Cost Budget Method.
E 503.3 Simplified Approach Option for HVAC Systems.
E 503.3.1 Criteria.
398 E 503.3.2 Climate Zone Determination.
E 503.4 Mandatory Provisions.
399 E 503.4.1 Water-Cooled Centrifugal Chilling Packages.
E 503.4.1.1 Positive Displacement (air- and water-cooled) Chilling Packages.
E 503.4.2 Equipment not Listed.
400 E 503.4.3 Verification of Equipment Efficiencies.
E 503.4.4 Labeling.
E 503.4.4.1 Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners.
E 503.4.5 Load Calculations.
E 503.4.5.1 Pump Head.
E 503.4.6 Controls.
E 503.4.6.1 Dead Band.
E 503.4.6.2 Setpoint Overlap Restriction.
E 503.4.6.3 Off-Hour Controls.
401 E 503.4.6.3.1 Automatic Shutdown.
E 503.4.6.3.2 Setback Controls.
E 503.4.6.3.3 Optimum Start Controls.
E 503.4.6.3.4 Zone Isolation.
E 503.4.6.4 Ventilation System Controls.
E 503.4.6.4.1 Shutoff Damper Controls.
402 E 503.4.6.4.2 Dampers Leakage.
E 503.4.6.4.3 Ventilation Fan Controls.
E 503.4.6.5 Enclosed Parking Garage Ventilation.
E 503.4.6.6 Heat Pump Auxiliary Heat Control.
E 503.4.6.7 Humidification and Dehumidification.
Table E 503.4.6.4.2 Maximum Damper Leakage
403 E 503.4.6.8 Freeze Protection and Snow or Ice Melting Systems.
E 503.4.6.9 Ventilation Controls for High-Occupancy Areas.
E 503.4.6.10 Outdoor Heating.
E 503.4.7 HVAC System Construction and Insulation.
E 503.4.7.1 Insulation.
E 503.4.7.1.1 Duct and Plenum Insulation.
404 E 503.4.7.1.2 Piping Insulation.
E 503.4.7.1.3 Sensible Heating Panel.
E 503.4.7.1.4 Radiant Floor Heating.
E 503.4.7.2 Ducts and Plenum Leakage.
E 503.4.7.2.1 Duct Leakage Tests.
E 503.5 Prescriptive Path.
405 E 503.5.1 Air Economizers.
Table E 503.5(1)Minimum Fan-Cooling Unit Size Where an Economizer is Required for Comfort Cooling
Table E 503.5(2) Minimum Fan-Cooling Unit Size Where an Economizer is Required for Computer Rooms
Table E 503.5(3) Eliminate Required Economizer for Comfort Cooling by Increasing Cooling Efficiency
406 E 503.5.1.1 Control Signal.
E 503.5.1.2 High-Limit Shutoff.
E 503.5.1.3 Dampers.
E 503.5.1.4 Relief of Excess Outdoor Air.
E 503.5.2 Water Economizers.
E 503.5.2.1 Maximum Pressure Drop.
E 503.5.3 Integrated Economizer Control.
Table E 503.5.1.2 High-Limit Shutoff Control Settings for Air Economizers
407 E 503.5.4 Economizer Heating System Impact.
E 503.5.4.1 Economizer Humidification System Impact.
E 503.5.5 Simultaneous Heating and Cooling Limitation.
Table E 503.5.2 Water Economizer Sizing Dry-Bulb and Wet-Bulb Requirements for Computer Rooms
408 E 503.5.5.1 Supply Air Temperature Reheat Limit.
E 503.5.5.2 Hydronic System Controls.
E 503.5.5.2.1 Three-Pipe System.
E 503.5.5.2.2 Two-Pipe Changeover System.
E 503.5.5.2.3 Hydronic (Water Loop) Heat Pump Systems.
409 E 503.5.5.3 Dehumidification.
E 503.5.5.4 Humidifier Preheat.
E 503.5.6 Air System Design and Control.
E 503.5.6.1 Fan System Power and Efficiency.
E 503.5.6.1.1 Motor Nameplate Horsepower.
410 E 503.5.6.2 Fan Airflow Control.
Table E 503.5.6.1(1) Fan Power Limitation
Table E 503.5.6.1(2) Fan Power Limitation Pressure Drop Adjustment
411 E 503.5.6.2.1 VAV Static Pressure Sensor Location.
E 503.5.6.2.2 Setpoint Reset.
E 503.5.6.3 Multiple-Zone VAV System Ventilation Optimization Control.
E 503.5.6.4 Supply Air Temperature Reset Controls.
Table E 503.5.6.2 Effective Dates for Fan Control
412 E 503.5.6.5 Fractional Horsepower Fan Motors.
E 503.5.7 Hydronic System Design and Control.
Table E 503.5.6.5(1) Minimum Average Full-Load Efficiency for Polyphase Small Electric Motors
Table E 503.5.6.5(2) Minimum Average Full-Load Efficiency for Capacitor-Start Capacitor-Run and Capacitor-Start Induction-Run Small Electric Motors
413 E 503.5.7.1 Hydronic Variable Flow Systems.
E 503.5.7.2 Chiller and Boiler Isolation.
E 503.5.7.2.1 Boiler Isolation.
E 503.5.7.3 Chilled- and Hot-Water Temperature Reset Controls.
E 503.5.7.4 Hydronic (Water Loop) Heat Pump and Water-Cooled Unitary Air Conditioners.
E 503.5.7.4.1 Controls.
E 503.5.7.5 Pipe Sizing.
Table E 503.5.7 Boiler Turndown
414 E 503.5.8 Heat Rejection Equipment.
E 503.5.8.1 Fan Speed Control.
E 503.5.9 Limitation on Centrifugal Fan Open-Circuit Cooling Towers.
E 503.5.10 Exhaust Air Energy Recovery.
Table E 503.5.7.5 Piping System Design Maximum Flow Rate (gallons per minute)
415 E 503.5.10.1 Heat Recovery for Service Water Heating.
E 503.5.10.1.1 Condenser Heat Recovery Systems.
E 503.5.10.1.2 Capacity.
Table E 503.5.10(1) Exhaust Air Energy Recovery Requirements for Ventilation Systems Operating Less than 8000 Hours per Year
Table E 503.5.10(2) Exhaust Air Energy Recovery Requirements for Ventilation Systems Operating Not Less than 8000 Hours per Year
416 E 503.5.11 Exhaust Systems.
E 503.5.11.1 Kitchen Exhaust Systems.
E 503.5.11.1.1 Conditioned Supply Air.
E 503.5.11.2 Exhaust Flow Rate.
E 503.5.11.2.1 Kitchen or Dining Facility.
E 503.5.11.2.2 Performance Testing.
E 503.5.11.3 Laboratory Exhaust Systems.
Table E 503.5.11.2 Maximum Net Exhaust Flow Rate, CFM per linear Foot of Hood Length
417 E 503.5.12 Radiant Heating Systems.
E 503.5.12.1 Heating Enclosed Spaces.
E 503.5.13 Hot Gas Bypass Limitation.
E 503.5.14 Door Switches.
E 503.6 Submittals.
E 503.6.1 Construction Details.
E 503.6.2 Supplemental Information.
E 503.6.3 Manuals.
Table E 503.5.13 Hot Gas Bypass Limitation
418 E 503.6.3.1 Required Information.
E 503.6.3.2 Lighting Manuals.
E 503.6.4 Labeling of Material and Equipment.
E 503.6.5 Completion Requirements.
E 503.6.5.1 Drawings.
E 503.6.5.2 Manuals.
E 503.6.5.3 System Balancing.
E 503.6.5.3.1 Air System Balancing.
E 503.6.5.3.2 Hydronic System Balancing.
419 E 503.6.5.4 System Commissioning.
E 503.6.5.4.1 Minimum Level of Commission.
E 503.7 Minimum Equipment Efficiency Tables.
E 503.7.1 Minimum Efficiency Requirement Listed Equipment – Standard Rating and Operating Conditions.
E 503.7.2 Duct Insulation Tables.
E 503.7.3 Pipe Insulation Tables.
E 503.8 Alternative Compliance Path.
E 503.8.1 Computer Room (PUE1).
E 503.8.2 Computer Room (PUE0).
E 503.8.3 Documentation.
E 504.0 Solar Energy Systems.
E 504.1 General.
E 505.0 Geothermal Systems.
E 505.1 Applicability.
E 505.1.1 Design, Installation, and Testing.
Table E 503.8.1 Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) Maximum
420 Table E 503.7.1(1) Electrically Operated Unitary Air Conditioners and Condensing Units Minimum Efficiency Requirements
422 Table E 503.7.1(2) Electrically Operated Unitary and Applied Heat Pumps Minimum Efficiency Requirements
424 Table E 503.7.1(3) Water Chiling Packages – Efficiency Requirements
425 Table E 503.7.1(4) Electrically Operated Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners, Packaged Terminal, Heat Pumps, Single-Packed Vertical Air Conditioners, Single-Package Vertical Heat Pumps, Room Air Conditioners, and Room Air Conditioner-Heat Pumps – Minimum Efficiency Requirements
427 Table E 503.7.1(5) Warm Air Furnaces and Combination Warm Air Furnaces/Air-Conditioning Units, Warm Air Duct Furnaces and Unit Heaters
428 Table E 503.7.1(6) Gas and Oil-Fired Boilers, Minimum Efficiency Requirements
429 Table E 503.7.1(7) Performance Requirements for Heat Rejection Equipment
430 Table E 503.7.1(8) Heat Transfer Equipment
Table E 503.7.1(9) Electrically Operated Variable-Refrigerant-Flow Air Conditioners-Minimum Efficiency Requirements
431 Table E 503.7.1(10) Electrically Operated Variable Refrigerant-Flow Air-to-Air and Applied Heat Pumps Minimum Efficiency Requirements
432 Table E 503.7.1(11) Air Conditioners and Condensing Units Serving Computer Rooms
433 Table E 503.7.1(12) Commercial Refrigerator and Freezer
Table E 503.7.1(13) Commercial Refrigeration-Minimum Efficiency Requriements
434 Table E 503.7.2(1) Minimum Duct Insulation R-Value for Cooling and Heating Only Supply Ducts and Return Ducts
435 Table E 503.7.2(2) Minimum Duct Insulation R-Value for Combined Heating and Cooling Supply Ducts and Return Ducts
Table E 503.7.3(1) Minimum Pipe Insulation Thickness for Heating and Hot Water Systems (Steam, Steam Condensate, Hot Water Heating, and Domestic Water Systems)
436 E 505.1.2 Heat Pump Approval.
E 505.2 Ground Source Heat Pump-Loop Systems.
E 505.3 Material Rating.
E 505.4 Used Materials.
E 505.5 Piping and Tubing Materials Standards.
E 505.6 Fittings.
E 506.0 Joints and Connections.
E 506.1 Approval.
Table E 503.7.3(2) Minimum Pipe Insulation Thickness for Cooling Systems (Chilled Water, Brine, and Refrigerant
Table E 505.5 Plastic Ground Source Loop Piping
437 E 506.2 Joints Between Various Materials.
E 506.3 Preparation of Pipe Ends.
E 506.4 Joint Preparation and Installation.
E 506.5 Mechanical Joints.
E 506.6 Thermoplastic Welded Joints.
E 506.7 CPVC Plastic Pipe.
E 506.7.1 Threaded Joints.
E 506.7.2 Solvent Cement.
E 506.8 Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Plastic Tubing.
E 506.8.1 Compression-Type Fittings.
E 506.8.2 Plastic-to-Metal Connections.
E 506.9 Polyethylene Plastic Pipe and Tubing.
E 506.9.1 Heat-Fusion Joints.
E 506.9.2 Electrofusion Joints.
E 506.9.3 Stab-Type Insert Fittings.
E 506.10 Polypropylene (PP) Plastic.
E 506.10.1 Heat-Fusion Joints.
E 506.10.2 Mechanical and Compression Sleeve Joints.
Table E 505.6 Grond Source Loop Pipe Fittings
438 E 506.11 Raised Temperature Polyethylene (PE-RT) Plastic Tubing.
E 506.11.1 Compression-Type Fittings.
E 506.11.2 PE-RT-to-Metal Connections.
E 506.12 PVC Plastic Pipe.
E 506.12.1 Solvent Cement Joints.
E 506.12.2 Threaded Joints.
E 507.0 Valves.
E 507.1 Where Required.
E 507.2 Heat Exchangers.
E 507.3 Central Systems.
E 507.4 Pressure Vessels.
E 507.5 Pressure-Reducing Valves.
E 507.6 Equipment and Appliances.
E 507.7 Expansion Tanks.
E 507.8 Reduced Pressure.
E 508.0 Installation.
E 508.1 General.
E 508.2 Protection of Potable Water.
E 508.3 Pipe Penetrations.
E 508.4 Clearance from Combustibles.
E 508.5 Contact with Building Material.
E 508.6 Strains and Stresses.
E 508.7 Flood Hazard.
E 508.8 Pipe Support.
E 508.9 Velocities.
E 508.10 Labeling and Marking.
E 508.11 Chemical Compatibility.
439 E 508.12 Transfer Fluid.
E 509.0 Testing.
E 509.1 Ground Source Heat Pump Loop System Testing.
E 509.2 Pressurizing During Installation.
E 601.0 Indoor Environment.
E 601.1 Scope.
E 602.0 Fireplaces.
E 602.1 Requirements.
E 602.1.1 Masonry or Factory-Built Fireplace.
E 602.1.1.1 Opening Cover.
E 602.1.1.2 Combustion Air Intake.
E 602.1.1.3 Accessible Damper Control.
E 602.1.2 Prohibited.
E 603.0 Pollutant Control.
E 603.1 Indoor Air Quality During Construction.
E 603.1.1 Temporary Ventilation During Construction.
E 603.1.2 Indoor Air Quality After Construction.
E 603.1.3 Covering of Duct Openings and Protection of Mechanical Equipment During Construction.
440 E 603.2 Isolation of Pollutant Sources.
E 603.3 Filters.
E 603.4 Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Reductions.
E 604.0 Indoor Moisture Control.
E 604.1 Rainwater Control.
E 605.0 Indoor Air Quality for Low-Rise Residential.
E 605.1 General.
E 605.1.1 Natural Ventilation.
E 605.1.1.1 Access to Operable Openings.
E 605.1.2 Mechanical Ventilation.
E 605.1.3 Whole-Building Ventilation.
E 605.1.3.1 Total Ventilation Rate.
Table E 605.1.3.1 Ventilation Air Requirements, (cubic foot per minute)
441 E 605.1.3.2 Different Occupant Density.
E 605.1.4 System Type.
E 605.1.5 Airflow Measurement.
E 605.1.6 Control and Operation.
E 605.1.7 Intermittent Mechanical Ventilation.
E 605.1.7.1 Intermittent Ventilation.
E 605.1.7.2 Extended-Cycle Intermittent Ventilation.
Table 605.1.7.2 Mechanical Ventialtion Effectiveness (ε) for Intermittent Fans
442 E 605.1.8 Equivalent Ventilation.
E 605.2 Bathroom Exhaust Fans.
E 605.3 Filters.
E 606.0 Indoor Air Quality for Other than Low-Rise Residential Buildings.
E 606.1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality.
E 607.0 Environmental Comfort.
E 607.1 Thermal Comfort Controls.
E 607.2 Heating and Air-Conditioning System Design.
E 608.0 Low VOC Solvent Cement and Primer.
E 608.1 General.
E 608.1.1 Solvent Cement.
E 608.1.2 Primer.
443 E 701.0 Installer Qualifications.
E 701.1 Scope.
E 702.0 Qualifications.
E 702.1 General.
Part I
E 801.0 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems Commissioning.
E 801.1 Applicability
E 802.0 Commissioning.
E 802.1 Commissioning Requirements.
E 802.2 Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR).
E 802.3 Basis of Design (BOD).
E 802.4 Commissioning Plan.
E 802.5 Functional Performance Testing.
E 802.6 Post Construction Documentation and Training.
E 802.6.1 Systems Manual.
444 E 802.6.2 Systems Operations Training.
E 802.7 Commissioning Report
Part II
E 803.0 Commissioning Acceptance.
E 803.1 General.
E 803.2 Construction Documents.
E 803.2.1 Roles and Responsibilities.
E 803.2.1.1 Field Technician.
E 803.2.1.2 Responsible Person.
E 803.2.1.3 Certificate of Acceptance.
E 804.0 Commissioning Tests.
E 804.1 General.
E 804.2 Tests.
445 E 804.3 Acceptance Process.
E 804.3.1 Plan Review.
E 804.3.2 Construction Inspection.
E 804.3.3 Acceptance Testing.
E 804.3.4 Certificate of Occupancy.
E 805.0 HVAC System Tests.
E 805.1 Variable Air Volume Systems (Form MECH-2A).
E 805.1.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.1.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.1.1.2 Functional Testing.
446 E 805.1.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.2 Constant Volume Systems (Form MECH-2A).
E 805.2.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.2.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.2.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.2.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.3 Constant Volume, Single-Zone, Unitary Air Conditioner and Heat Pumps Systems Acceptance (Form MECH-3A).
E 805.3.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.3.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.3.1.2 Functional Testing.
447 E 805.3.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.4 Air Distribution Systems (Form MECH-4A).
E 805.4.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.4.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.4.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.4.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.5 Air Economizer Controls Acceptance (Form MECH-5A).
E 805.5.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.5.1.1 Construction Inspection.
448 E 805.5.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.5.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.6 Demand-Controlled Ventilation Systems Acceptance (Form MECH-6A).
E 805.6.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.6.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.6.1.2 Functional Testing.
449 E 805.6.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.7 Supply Fan Variable Flow Controls (Form MECH-7A).
E 805.7.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.7.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.7.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.7.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.8 Valve Leakage (Form MECH-8A).
450 E 805.8.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.8.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.8.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.8.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.9 Supply Water Temperature Reset Controls (Form MECH-9A).
E 805.9.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.9.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.9.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.9.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.10 Hydronic System Variable Flow Controls (Form MECH-10A).
E 805.10.1 Test Procedure.
451 E 805.10.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.10.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.10.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.11 Automatic Demand Shed Control (Form MECH-11A).
E 805.11.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.11.1.1 Construction Inspection.
E 805.11.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.11.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.12 Fault Detection and Diagnostics (FDD) for Packaged Direct-Expansion (DX) Units (Form MECH-12A).
E 805.12.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.12.1.1 Construction Inspection.
452 E 805.12.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.12.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.13 Automatic Fault Detection Diagnostics (FDD) for Air Handling Units (AHU) and Zone Terminal Units (Form MECH-13A).
E 805.13.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.13.1.1 Functional Testing.
E 805.13.1.1.1 Functional Testing for Air Handling Units.
453 E 805.13.1.1.2 Functional Testing for Zone Terminal Units.
E 805.13.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.14 Distributed Energy Storage DX AC System (Form MECH-14A).
E 805.14.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.14.1.1 Construction Inspection.
454 E 805.14.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.14.1.3 Calibrating Controls.
E 805.14.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 805.15 Thermal Energy Storage (TES) System (Form MECH-15A).
E 805.15.1 Test Procedure.
E 805.15.1.1 Construction Inspection.
455 E 805.15.1.2 Functional Testing.
E 805.15.2 Acceptance Criteria.
E 806.0 Certificate of Acceptance Forms.
E 806.1 General.
456 MECH-2A
459 MECH-3A
462 MECH-4A
465 MECH-5A
468 MECH-6A
471 MECH-7A
473 MECH-8A
475 MECH-9A
477 MECH-10A
480 MECH-11A
482 MECH-12A
485 MECH-13A
489 MECH-14A
492 MECH-15A
496 Appendix F – Sizing of Venting Systems and Outdoor Combustion and Ventilation Opening Design
498 F 101.0 General.
F 101.1 Examples Using Single Appliance Venting Tables.
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FIGURES
FIGURE F 101.1(1) Type B Double-Wall Vent System Serving a Single Appliance with a Type B Double-Wall Vent
Figure F 101.1(2) Type B Double-Wall Vent System Serving a Single Appliance with a Single-Wall Metal Vent Connector
Figure F 101.1(3) Vent System Serving a Single Appliance with a Masonry Chimney and a Type B Double Wall Vent Connector
Figure F 101.1(4) Vent System Serving a Single Appliance Using a Masonry Chimney and a Single-Wall Metal Vent Connector
499 Figure F 101.1(5) Asbestos Cement Type B or Single-Wall Metal Vent System Serving a Single Draft Hood-Equipped Appliance
Figure F 101.1(6) Vent System Serving Two or More Appliances with Type B Double-Wall Vent and Type B Double-Wall Vent Connectors
Figure F 101.1(7) Vent System Serving Two or More Appliances with Type B Double-Wall Vent and Single-Wall Metal Vent Connectors
Figure F 101.1(8) Masonry Chimney Serving Two or More Appliances with Type B Double-Wall Vent Connectors
500 Figure F 101.1(9) Masonry Chimney Serving Two or More Appliances with Single-Wall Metal Vent Connectors
Figure F 101.1(10) Asbestos Cement Type B or Single-Wall Metal Vent Systems Serving Two or More Draft Hood-Equipped Appliances
Figure F 101.1(11) Use of Manifolded Common Vent Connectors
Figure F 101.1(12) Use of Offset Common Vent
501 F 101.2 Example 1: Single Draft Hood-Equipped Appliance.
Figure F 101.1(13) Multistory Gas Vent Design Procedure for Each Segment of System
Figure F 101.1(14) Principles of Design of Multistory Vents Using Vent Connector and Common Vent Design Tables
502 F 101.3 Example 2: Single Fan-Assisted Appliance.
F 101.4 Example 3: Interpolating Between Table Values.
F 102.0 Examples Using Common Venting Tables.
F 102.1 Example 4: Common Venting Two Draft Hood-Equipped Appliances.
Figure F 101.1 Single Draft Hood-Equipped Appliance Example 1
Figure F 101.2 Single Fan-Assisted Appliance Example 2
503 F 102.2 Example 5(a): Common Venting a Draft Hood-Equipped Water Heater with a Fan-Assisted Furnace into a Type B Vent.
Figure F 102.1 Common Venting Two Draft Hood-Equipped Appliances Example 4
504 F 102.3 Example 5(b): Common Venting into an Interior Masonry Chimney.
F 102.4 Example 5(c): Common Venting into an Exterior Masonry Chimney.
Figure F 102.2 Common Venting a Draft Hood-Equipped Water Heater with a Fan-Assisted Furnace into a Type B Double-Wall Common Vent Example 5(a)
505 Table F 102.3 Masonry Chimney Liner Dimensions with Circular Equivalents
506 103.0 Example of Combination Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air Opening.
507 Table F 103.0 Standard Method: Required Volume, All Appliances
508 Appendix G – Example Calculation of Outdoor Air Rate
510 G 101.0 Example Calculation of Outdoor Air Rate.
G 101.1 Example Calculation.
512 Index
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530 History Note
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