FL Mechanical 07 2007
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Florida Building Code – Mechanical
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
FL | 2007 | 148 |
This is a fully integrated code based on the 2006 International Mechanical Code.
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1 | 2007 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE – MECHANICAL |
2 | COPYRIGHT© 2008 |
3 | PREFACE |
5 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
9 | CHAPTER 1 – ADMINISTRATION SECTION 101 GENERAL SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY RESERVED SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL INSPECTION RESERVED SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE CODE OFFICIAL RESERVED SECTION 105 APPROVAL RESERVED SECTION 106 PERMITS RESERVED SECTION 107 INSPECTIONS AND TESTING RESERVED SECTION 108 VIOLATIONS RESERVED SECTION 109 MEANS OF APPEAL RESERVED |
11 | CHAPTER 2 – DEFINITIONS SECTION 201 GENERAL SECTION 202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS |
23 | CHAPTER 3 – GENERAL REGULATIONS SECTION 301 GENERAL |
24 | SECTION 302 PROTECTION OF STRUCTURE |
25 | SECTION 303 EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCE LOCATION SECTION 304 INSTALLATION |
27 | SECTION 305 PIPING SUPPORT TABLE 305.4 PIPING SUPPORT SPACINGa SECTION 306 ACCESS AND SERVICE SPACE |
29 | SECTION 307 CONDENSATE DISPOSAL |
30 | SECTION 308 CLEARANCE REDUCTION TABLE 308.6 CLEARANCE REDUCTION METHODS |
31 | [B] SECTION 309 TEMPERATURE CONTROL [F] SECTION 310 EXPLOSION CONTROL [F] SECTION 311 SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS SECTION 312 HEATING AND COOLING LOAD CALCULATIONS |
33 | CHAPTER 4 – VENTILATION SECTION 401 GENERAL TABLE 401.5 OPENING SIZES IN LOUVERS, GRILLES ANDSCREENS PROTECTING OUTDOOR EXHAUST ANDAIR INTAKE OPENINGS [B] SECTION 402 NATURAL VENTILATION |
34 | SECTION 403 MECHANICAL VENTILATION (EQUATION 4-1) |
35 | TABLE 403.3 REQUIRED OUTDOOR VENTILATION AIR TABLE 403.3—continued REQUIRED OUTDOOR VENTILATION AIR |
36 | TABLE 403.3—continued REQUIRED OUTDOOR VENTILATION AIR SECTION 404 ENCLOSED PARKING GARAGES SECTION 405 SYSTEMS CONTROL |
37 | SECTION 406 VENTILATION OF UNINHABITED SPACES SECTION 407 RETURN AIR INTAKE |
39 | CHAPTER 5 – EXHAUST SYSTEMS SECTION 501 GENERAL SECTION 502 REQUIRED SYSTEMS |
40 | (EQUATION 5-1) |
45 | SECTION 503 MOTORS AND FANS |
46 | SECTION 504 CLOTHES DRYER EXHAUST SECTION 505 DOMESTIC KITCHEN EXHAUST EQUIPMENT |
47 | SECTION 506 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOOD VENTILATIONSYSTEM DUCTS AND EXHAUST EQUIPMENT |
50 | SECTION 507 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOODS |
52 | TABLE 507.11 MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN THE LOWEST EDGE OF AGREASE FILTER AND THE COOKING SURFACE OR THEHEATING SURFACE |
53 | SECTION 508 COMMERCIAL KITCHEN MAKEUP AIR SECTION 509 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS SECTION 510 HAZARDOUS EXHAUST SYSTEMS |
55 | TABLE 510.8 MINIMUM DUCT THICKNESS TABLE 510.8.2 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES SECTION 511 DUST, STOCK AND REFUSECONVEYING SYSTEMS |
56 | TABLE 511.2 CONSTRUCTION, CLEARANCE AND TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS FORSINGLE-WALL METAL CHIMNEYS TABLE 511.3.3 CLEARANCES FOR DUCTS CONVEYING MATERIALSTEMPERATURES EXCEEDING 100 F |
57 | SECTION 512 SUBSLAB SOIL EXHAUST SYSTEMS SECTION 513 SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEMS |
58 | (EQUATION 5-2) (EQUATION 5-3) |
60 | SECTION 514 ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION SYSTEMS |
61 | SECTION 515 MAUSOLEUM RELIEF VENT TABLE 515.2 A CRYPT PRESSURE RELIEF PIPE TABLE 515.2 B CRYPT PRESSURE RELIEF FITTINGS |
63 | CHAPTER 6 – DUCT SYSTEMS SECTION 601 GENERAL |
64 | SECTION 602 PLENUMS |
65 | SECTION 603 DUCT CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION |
66 | TABLE 603.3 DUCT CONSTRUCTION MINIMUM SHEET METALTHICKNESSES FOR SINGLE DWELLING UNITS |
69 | SECTION 604 INSULATION |
70 | SECTION 605 AIR FILTERS SECTION 606 SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEMS CONTROL |
71 | [B] SECTION 607 DUCT AND TRANSFER OPENINGS TABLE 607.3.1 FIRE DAMPER RATING |
75 | CHAPTER 7 – COMBUSTION AIR SECTION 701 GENERAL SECTION 702 INDOOR AIR SECTION 703 OUTDOOR AIR |
76 | SECTION 704 COMBINED USE OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AIR(CONDITION 1) SECTION 705 COMBINED USE OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AIR(CONDITION 2) SECTION 706 FORCED COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY SECTION 707 DIRECT CONNECTION |
77 | SECTION 708 COMBUSTION AIR DUCTS SECTION 709 OPENING OBSTRUCTIONS SECTION 710 OPENING LOCATION AND PROTECTION |
79 | CHAPTER 8 – CHIMNEYS AND VENTS SECTION 801 GENERAL |
80 | SECTION 802 VENTS TABLE 802.2 VENT APPLICATION |
81 | SECTION 803 CONNECTORS TABLE 803.9(1)MINIMUM CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THICKNESS FORLOW-HEAT APPLIANCES TABLE 803.9(2)MINIMUM CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THICKNESS FORMEDIUM- AND HIGH-HEAT APPLIANCES |
82 | TABLE 803.10.4CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SYSTEMS AND CLEARANCESTO COMBUSTIBLE WALL MATERIALS FORDOMESTIC HEATING APPLIANCESa,b,c,d TABLE 803.10.6CONNECTOR CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES SECTION 804 DIRECT-VENT, INTEGRAL VENT ANDMECHANICAL DRAFT SYSTEMS |
83 | SECTION 805 FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEYS |
84 | SECTION 806 METAL CHIMNEYS |
85 | CHAPTER 9 – SPECIFIC APPLIANCES, FIREPLACES AND SOLID FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT SECTION 901 GENERAL SECTION 902 MASONRY FIREPLACES SECTION 903 FACTORY-BUILT FIREPLACES SECTION 904 PELLET FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCES SECTION 905 FIREPLACE STOVES AND ROOM HEATERS SECTION 906 FACTORY-BUILT BARBECUE APPLIANCES SECTION 907 INCINERATORS AND CREMATORIES SECTION 908 COOLING TOWERS, EVAPORATIVECONDENSERS AND FLUID COOLERS |
86 | SECTION 909 VENTED WALL FURNACES SECTION 910 FLOOR FURNACES SECTION 911 DUCT FURNACES SECTION 912 INFRARED RADIANT HEATERS SECTION 913 CLOTHES DRYERS |
87 | SECTION 914 SAUNA HEATERS SECTION 915 ENGINE AND GAS TURBINE-POWEREDEQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES SECTION 916 POOL AND SPA HEATERS SECTION 917 COOKING APPLIANCES SECTION 918 FORCED-AIR WARM-AIR FURNACES |
88 | SECTION 919 CONVERSION BURNERS SECTION 920 UNIT HEATERS SECTION 921 VENTED ROOM HEATERS |
89 | SECTION 922 KEROSENE AND OIL-FIRED STOVES SECTION 923 SMALL CERAMIC KILNS SECTION 924 STATIONARY FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEMS SECTION 925 MASONRY HEATERS SECTION 926 RESIDENTIAL RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS SECTION 927 RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC DUCT HEATERS SECTION 928 VENTED RESIDENTIAL FLOOR FURNACES |
90 | SECTION 929 VENTED RESIDENTIAL WALL FURNACES SECTION 930 VENTED RESIDENTIAL ROOM HEATERS SECTION 931 GASEOUS HYDROGEN SYSTEMS |
91 | CHAPTER 10 – BOILERS,WATER HEATERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS SECTION 1001 GENERAL SECTION 1002 WATER HEATERS SECTION 1003 PRESSURE VESSELS SECTION 1004 BOILERS |
92 | SECTION 1005 BOILER CONNECTIONS SECTION 1006 SAFETY AND PRESSURE RELIEFVALVES AND CONTROLS SECTION 1007 BOILER LOW-WATER CUTOFF |
93 | SECTION 1008 STEAM BLOWOFF VALVE SECTION 1009 HOT WATER BOILER EXPANSION TANK (EQUATION 10-1) SECTION 1010 GAUGES SECTION 1011 TESTS |
95 | CHAPTER 11 – REFRIGERATION SECTION 1101 GENERAL SECTION 1102 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
96 | SECTION 1103 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION SECTION 1104 SYSTEM APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS |
97 | [F] TABLE 1103.1 REFRIGERANT CLASSIFICATION, AMOUNT AND TLV-TWA |
98 | [F] TABLE 1103.1—continued REFRIGERANT CLASSIFICATION, AMOUNT AND TLV-TWA |
99 | [F] TABLE 1103.1—continued REFRIGERANT CLASSIFICATION, AMOUNT AND TLV-TWA |
100 | TABLE 1104.3.2 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE QUANTITIES OF REFRIGERANTS |
101 | SECTION 1105 MACHINERY ROOM, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (EQUATION 11-1) |
102 | (EQUATION 11-2) SECTION 1106 MACHINERY ROOM, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 1107 REFRIGERANT PIPING |
103 | SECTION 1108 FIELD TEST |
104 | [F] SECTION 1109 PERIODIC TESTING |
105 | CHAPTER 12 – HYDRONIC PIPING SECTION 1201 GENERAL SECTION 1202 MATERIAL TABLE 1202.4 HYDRONIC PIPE TABLE 1202.4—continued HYDRONIC PIPE TABLE 1202.5 HYDRONIC PIPE FITTINGS |
106 | SECTION 1203 JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS |
107 | SECTION 1204 PIPE INSULATION SECTION 1205 VALVES SECTION 1206 PIPING INSTALLATION |
108 | SECTION 1207 TRANSFER FLUID SECTION 1208 TESTS SECTION 1209 EMBEDDED PIPING |
109 | CHAPTER 13 FUEL OIL PIPING AND STORAGE SECTION 1301 GENERAL SECTION 1302 MATERIAL TABLE 1302.3 FUEL OIL PIPING SECTION 1303 JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS |
110 | SECTION 1304 PIPING SUPPORT SECTION 1305 FUEL OIL SYSTEM INSTALLATION |
111 | SECTION 1306 OIL GAUGING SECTION 1307 FUEL OIL VALVES SECTION 1308 TESTING |
113 | CHAPTER 14 – SOLAR SYSTEMS SECTION 1401 GENERAL SECTION 1402 INSTALLATION |
114 | SECTION 1403 HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS SECTION 1404 MATERIALS |
115 | CHAPTER 15 – REFERENCED STANDARDS ACCA ANSI ARI ASHRAE ASME |
116 | ASSE ASTM |
118 | AWS CSA DOL FEMA FLORIDA CODES |
119 | FS IIAR MSS NAIMA NFPA |
120 | SMACNA UL |
123 | APPENDIX A – COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PASS-THROUGHS FIGURE A-1 ALL AIR FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING FIGURE A-2 ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS—INLET AIR FROM VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE AND OUTLET AIR TO VENTILATED ATTIC |
124 | FIGURE A-3ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS THROUGH VENTILATED ATTIC FIGURE A-4 ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS THROUGH HORIZONTAL DUCTS OR DIRECT OPENINGS |
125 | FIGURE A-5 CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SYSTEMS |
126 | FIGURE A-5—continued CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SYSTEMS |
127 | APPENDIX B – RECOMMENDED PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE |
129 | INDEX |
133 | 2007 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE CHAPTER 1 BUILDING |
135 | CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION SECTION 101 GENERAL SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY |
137 | SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY RESERVED SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL SECTION 105 PERMITS |
141 | SECTION 106 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS |
144 | SECTION 107 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES SECTION 108 FEES |
145 | SECTION 109 INSPECTIONS |
147 | SECTION 110 CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY AND COMPLETION |
148 | SECTION 111 SERVICE UTILITIES SECTION 112 BOARD OF APPEALS RESERVED SECTION 113 VIOLATIONS RESERVED SECTION 114 STOP WORK ORDER SECTION 115 UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT RESERVED |