ICC IEBC Commentary 2012
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International Existing Building Code and Commentary
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ICC | 2012 | 485 |
This comprehensive publication provides a convenient reference for regulations in the 2012 International Existing Building Code
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1 | 2012 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE AND COMMENTARY |
3 | COPYRIGHT |
4 | PREFACE |
8 | CHAPTER 1: SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION |
9 | PART 1—SCOPE AND APPLICATION SECTION 101 GENERAL |
10 | SECTION 102 APPLICABILITY |
11 | PART 2—ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION 103 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY SECTION 104 DUTIES AND POWERS OF CODE OFFICIAL |
15 | SECTION 105 PERMITS |
18 | SECTION 106 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS |
22 | SECTION 107 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES SECTION 108 FEES |
23 | SECTION 109 INSPECTIONS |
25 | SECTION 110 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY |
26 | SECTION 111 SERVICE UTILITIES |
27 | SECTION 112 BOARD OF APPEALS SECTION 113 VIOLATIONS |
28 | SECTION 114 STOP WORK ORDER SECTION 115 UNSAFE BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT |
29 | SECTION 116 EMERGENCY MEASURES |
30 | SECTION 117 DEMOLITION |
31 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
32 | CHAPTER 2: DEFINITIONS SECTION 201 GENERAL |
33 | SECTION 202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS |
38 | CHAPTER 3: COMPLIANCE METHODS |
39 | SECTION 301 COMPLIANCE METHODS |
40 | FIGURE 301.1.4(2) DETERMINATION OF SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY USING THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE FIGURE 301.1.4(1) RISK CATEGORIES AND IMPORTANCE FACTORS |
41 | FIGURE 301.1.4(3) FEMA 356 REHABILITATION OBJECTIVES |
42 | FIGURE 301.1.4(4) BASIC SAFETY OBJECTIVES (BSO) |
43 | FIGURE 301.1.4(5) FEMA 356 REHABILITATION PROCESS |
44 | TABLE 301.1.4.1 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR IBC—LEVEL SEISMIC FORCES OCCUPANCY |
45 | TABLE 301.1.4.2 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR REDUCED IBC—LEVEL SEISMIC FORCES RISK CATEGORY |
46 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
48 | CHAPTER 4: PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE METHOD SECTION 401 GENERAL |
49 | SECTION 402 ADDITIONS |
50 | FIGURE 402.1 EXISTING BUILDING WITH ADDITION |
51 | SECTION 403 ALTERATIONS |
52 | FIGURE 403.1 PROPOSED CORRIDOR EXTENSION |
54 | SECTION 404 REPAIRS |
56 | SECTION 405 FIRE ESCAPES |
58 | SECTION 406 GLASS REPLACEMENT SECTION 407 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY |
59 | SECTION 408 HISTORIC BUILDINGS |
60 | SECTION 409 MOVED STRUCTURES SECTION 410 ACCESSIBILITY FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS |
66 | TABLE 410.8.5 RAMPS |
68 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
70 | CHAPTER 5: CLASSIFICATION OF WORK SECTION 501 GENERAL |
71 | SECTION 502 REPAIRS SECTION 503 ALTERATION—LEVEL 1 SECTION 504 ALTERATION—LEVEL 2 |
72 | SECTION 505 ALTERATION—LEVEL 3 SECTION 506 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY SECTION 507 ADDITIONS SECTION 508 HISTORIC BUILDINGS SECTION 509 RELOCATED BUILDINGS |
74 | CHAPTER 6: REPAIRS SECTION 601 GENERAL SECTION 602 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
75 | SECTION 603 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 604 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 605 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 606 STRUCTURAL |
78 | SECTION 607 ELECTRICAL |
79 | SECTION 608 MECHANICAL SECTION 609 PLUMBING |
80 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
82 | CHAPTER 7: ALTERATIONS LEVEL 1 SECTION 701 GENERAL |
83 | FIGURE 701.2 CONFORMANCE OF AN EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM SECTION 702 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
84 | SECTION 703 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 704 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 705 ACCESSIBILITY |
86 | TABLE 705.1.4 RAMPS |
90 | SECTION 706 STRUCTURAL |
91 | FIGURE 706.3.1 MASONRY PARAPET BRACE SECTION 707 ENERGY CONSERVATION BIBLIOGRAPHY |
94 | CHAPTER 8: ALTERATIONS LEVEL 2 SECTION 801 GENERAL |
95 | FIGURE 801.1 RECONFIGURED SPACE |
96 | SECTION 802 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY SECTION 803 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
99 | FIGURE 803.2.2 SUPPLEMENTAL SHAFT AND FLOOR OPENING ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS |
100 | SECTION 804 FIRE PROTECTION |
103 | FIGURE 804.2.2.1 EXAMPLE 804.2.2.1 |
106 | SECTION 805 MEANS OF EGRESS |
109 | FIGURE 805.3.3 MAIN ENTRANCE—GROUP A |
110 | FIGURE 805.4.1.1 OCCUPANT LOAD AND TRAVEL DISTANCE |
111 | FIGURE 805.4.2 DOOR SWING |
112 | FIGURE 805.4.2.1 SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DOOR SWING |
116 | FIGURE 805.9.2 HANDRAILS |
117 | SECTION 806 ACCESSIBILITY |
118 | SECTION 807 STRUCTURAL |
120 | SECTION 808 ELECTRICAL |
121 | FIGURE 808.3 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL SECTION 809 MECHANICAL |
122 | SECTION 810 PLUMBING SECTION 811 ENERGY CONSERVATION |
123 | FIGURE 810.1 MINIMUM PLUMBING FIXTURES |
124 | CHAPTER 9: ALTERATIONS-LEVEL 3 SECTION 901 GENERAL |
125 | SECTION 902 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY |
126 | SECTION 903 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
127 | SECTION 904 FIRE PROTECTION |
128 | FIGURE 904.1.1 HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS |
129 | FIGURE 904.1.2 RUBBISH AND LINEN CHUTES |
130 | SECTION 905 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 906 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 907 STRUCTURAL |
132 | SECTION 908 ENERGY CONSERVATION |
134 | CHAPTER 10: CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY SECTION 1001 GENERAL |
135 | SECTION 1002 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY SECTION 1003 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS |
136 | SECTION 1004 FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 1005 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 1006 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 1007 STRUCTURAL |
138 | SECTION 1008 ELECTRICAL |
139 | SECTION 1009 MECHANICAL SECTION 1010 PLUMBING |
140 | SECTION 1011 OTHER REQUIREMENTS SECTION 1012 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION |
142 | TABLE 1012.4 MEANS OF EGRESS HAZARD CATEGORIES |
143 | TABLE 1012.5 HEIGHTS AND AREAS HAZARD CATEGORIES |
144 | TABLE 1012.6 EXPOSURE OF EXTERIOR WALLS HAZARD CATEGORIES |
147 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
148 | CHAPTER 11: ADDITIONS SECTION 1101 GENERAL SECTION 1102 HEIGHTS AND AREAS |
149 | FIGURE 1102.2 (1)EXISTING BUILDING WITH ADDITION |
150 | SECTION 1103 STRUCTURAL FIGURE 1103.3 LATERAL FORCE-RESISTING SYSTEM |
151 | FIGURE 1103.3.2 HORIZONTAL ADDITIONS |
152 | FIGURE 1103.4 DRIFTING SNOW DUE TO AN ADDITION |
153 | SECTION 1104 SMOKE ALARMS IN OCCUPANCY GROUPS R AND I-1 SECTION 1105 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 1105 ACCESSIBILITY BIBLIOGRAPHY |
154 | CHAPTER 12: HISTORIC BUILDINGS SECTION 1201 GENERAL |
155 | SECTION 1202 REPAIRS |
156 | SECTION 1203 FIRE SAFETY |
157 | SECTION 1204 ALTERATIONS |
158 | SECTION 1205 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY |
160 | SECTION 1206 STRUCTURAL |
161 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
162 | CHAPTER 13: RELOCATED OR MOVED BUILDINGS SECTION 1301 GENERAL SECTION 1302 REQUIREMENTS |
166 | CHAPTER 14: PERFORMANCE COMPLIANCE METHODS SECTION 1401 GENERAL |
171 | EQUATION 14-1 EQUATION 14-2 |
172 | EQUATION 14-3 |
173 | EQUATION 14-4 FIGURE 1401.6.2.2(1)ALLOWABLE AREA—SINGLE OCCUPANCY BUILDING |
174 | FIGURE 1401.6.2.2(2)ALLOWABLE AREA—MIXED OCCUPANCY BUILDING |
176 | TABLE 1401.6.4 SEPARATION VALUES TABLE 1401.6.3 COMPARTMENTATION VALUES |
177 | FIGURE 1401.6.4.1(1)DWELLING UNIT SEPARATION |
178 | TABLE 1401.6.5 CORRIDOR WALL VALUES FIGURE 1401.6.4.1(2)TENANT SEPARATION |
179 | FIGURE 1401.6.5.1(1)CORRIDOR WALL VALUES—CATEGORY A |
180 | FIGURE 1401.6.5.1(2)CORRIDOR WALL VALUES—CATEGORY B TABLE 1401.6.6(1)VERTICAL OPENING PROTECTION VALUE |
181 | TABLE 1401.6.6(2)CONSTRUCTION-TYPE FACTOR EQUATION 14-5 |
182 | TABLE 1401.6.8 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION VALUES |
183 | TABLE 1401.6.9 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM VALUES |
184 | TABLE 1401.6.10 SMOKE CONTROL VALUES |
186 | TABLE 1401.6.11 MEANS OF EGRESS VALUESa |
187 | FIGURE 1401.6.11(1)MEANS-OF-EGRESS VALUES—CATEGORY B FIGURE 1401.6.11(2)MEANS-OF-EGRESS VALUES—CATEGORY A |
189 | TABLE 1401.6.12 DEAD-END VALUES EQUATION 14-6 |
190 | FIGURE 1401.6.12.1(1)TYPICAL DEAD-END CORRIDORS FIGURE 1401.6.12.1(2)DEAD-END VALUES—CATEGORY B FIGURE 1401.6.12.1(3)DEAD-END VALUES—CATEGORY A |
191 | TABLE 1401.6.14 ELEVATOR CONTROL VALUES FIGURE 1401.6.13(1)EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE VALUE—OCCUPANCY GROUP S-1 |
192 | FIGURE 1401.6.13(2)EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE VALUE—OCCUPANCY GROUP B FIGURE 1401.6.13(3)EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE VALUE—OCCUPANCY GROUP R |
193 | TABLE 1401.6.15 MEANS-OF-EGRESS EMERGENCY LIGHTING VALUES |
194 | TABLE 1401.6.16 MIXED OCCUPANCY VALUESa |
195 | TABLE 1401.6.17 SPRINKLER SYSTEM VALUES |
197 | TABLE 1401.6.18 STANDPIPE SYSTEM VALUES |
199 | TABLE 1401.6.19 INCIDENTAL USE AREA VALUES TABLE 1401.8 MANDATORY SAFETY SCORESa |
200 | TABLE 1401.7 SUMMARY SHEET-BUILDING CODE |
201 | TABLE 1401.9 EVALUATION FORMULASa TABLE 1401.9 EVALUATION FORMULASa |
202 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
204 | CHAPTER 15: CONSTRUCTION SAFEGUARDS SECTION 1501 GENERAL |
205 | TABLE 1501.6 PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS |
207 | SECTION 1502 PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTY SECTION 1503 TEMPORARY USE OF STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY |
208 | SECTION 1504 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION 1505 MEANS OF EGRESS SECTION 1506 STANDPIPE SYSTEMS |
209 | SECTION 1507 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM SECTION 1508 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 1509 WATER SUPPLY FOR FIRE PROTECTION |
210 | CHAPTER 16: REFERENCED STANDARDS |
211 | FIGURE 16 REFERENCED STANDARDS |
212 | ASCE/SEI ASHRAE ASME ASTM DOC |
213 | ICC NFPA |
214 | APPENDIX A: GUIDELINES FOR THE SEISMIC RETROFIT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS CHAPTER A1: SEISMIC STRENGTHENING PROVISIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BEARING WALL BUILIDINGS |
215 | SECTION A101 PURPOSE SECTION A102 SCOPE SECTION A103 DEFINITIONS |
217 | SECTION A104 SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS |
218 | SECTION A105 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
219 | SECTION A106 MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS |
220 | EQUATION A1-1 EQUATION A1-2 |
221 | EQUATION A1-3 |
222 | SECTION A107 QUALITY CONTROL |
223 | SECTION A108 DESIGN STRENGTHS EQUATION A1-4 EQUATION A1-5 EQUATION A1-6 |
224 | SECTION A109 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN PROCEDURE |
225 | SECTION A110 GENERAL PROCEDURE EQUATION A1-7 |
226 | SECTION A111 SPECIAL PROCEDURE |
227 | EQUATION A1-8 |
228 | EQUATION A1-9 EQUATION A1-10 EQUATION A1-11 EQUATION A1-12 |
229 | EQUATION A1-13 EQUATION A1-14 |
230 | EQUATION A1-15 EQUATION A1-16 EQUATION A1-17 |
231 | EQUATION A1-18 EQUATION A1-19 |
232 | SECTION A112 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN EQUATION A1-20 EQUATION A1-21 EQUATION A1-22 EQUATION A1-23 EQUATION A1-24 |
233 | EQUATION A1-25 SECTION A113 DETAILED SYSTEM DESIGN REQUIREMENTS |
236 | SECTION A114 WALLS OF UNBURNED CLAY, ADOBE OR STONE MASONRY TABLE A1-A ELEMENTS REGULATED BY THIS CHAPTER BIBLIOGRAPHY |
237 | TABLE A1-BALLOWABLE VALUE OF HEIGHT-TO-THICKNESS RATIO OF UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS TABLE A1-CHORIZONTAL FORCE FACTOR, Cp TABLE A1-D STRENGTH VALUES FOR EXISTING MATERIALS |
238 | TABLE A1-E STRENGTH VALUES OF NEW MATERIALS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TABLE A1-F MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HEIGHT-TO-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR PARAPETS TABLE A1-G MAXIMUM HEIGHT-TO-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR ADOBE OR STONE WALLS |
239 | FIGURE A1-1 ACCEPTABLE DIAPHRAGM SPAN |
240 | FIGURE A1-2 ANALYSIS OF URM WALL IN-PLANE SHEAR FORCES |
241 | UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 21-7 TESTS OF ANCHORSIN UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS (1997 UBC Edition) SECTION 21.701 – SCOPE SECTION 21.702 – DIRECT TENSION TESTING OF EXISTING ANCHORS AND NEW BOLTS SECTION 21.703 – TORQUE TESTING OF NEWBOLTS SECTION 21.704 – PREQUALIFICATION TEST FOR BOLTS AND OTHER TYPES OF ANCHORS SECTION 21.705 – REPORTS |
242 | UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 21-8 POINTING OF UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS (1997 UBC Edition) SECTION 21.801 – SCOPE SECTION 21.802 – JOINT PREPARA SECTION 21.803 – MORTAR PREPARATION SECTION 21.804 – PACKING |
244 | CHAPTER A2: EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING REINFORCED CONCRETE AND REINFORCED MASONRY WALL BUILDINGS WITH FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGMS SECTION A201 PURPOSE |
245 | SECTION A202 SCOPE |
246 | SECTION A203 DEFINITIONS SECTION A204 SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS SECTION A205 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION A206 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN |
252 | SECTION A207 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION BIBLIOGRAPHY |
254 | CHAPTER A3: PRESCRIPTIVE PROVISIONS FOR SEISMIC STRENGTHENING OF CRIPPLE WALLS AND SILL PLATE ANCHORAGE OF LIGHT, WOOD-FRAME RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS SECTION A301 GENERAL |
258 | SECTION A302 DEFINITIONS SECTION A303 STRUCTURAL WEAKNESSES |
260 | SECTION A304 STRENGTHENING REQUIREMENTS |
269 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
270 | TABLE A3-A SILL PLATE ANCHORAGE AND CRIPPLE WALL BRACING TABLE A3-B SILL PLATE ANCHORAGE FOR VARIOUS LENGTHS OF SILL PLATEa,b |
271 | FIGURE A3-1 NEW REINFORCED CONCRETE FOUNDATION SYSTEM |
272 | FIGURE A3-2 NEW MASONRY CONCRETE FOUNDATION |
273 | FIGURE A3-3 SILL PLATE BOLTING TO EXISTING FOUNDATION |
274 | FIGURE A3-4A SILL PLATE BOLTING IN EXISTING FOUNDATION—ALTERNATE |
275 | FIGURE A3-4 BALTERNATE SILL PLATE ANCHOR TO EXISTING FOUNDATION WITHOUT CRIPPLE WALL AND FLOOR FRAMING PARALLEL TO FOUNDATIONS FIGURE A3-4C SILL PLATE ANCHORING TO EXISTING FOUNDATION—ALTERNATE CONNECTION FOR BATTERED FOOTING |
276 | FIGURE A3-5 CRIPPLE WALL BRACING WITH NEW WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL ON EXTERIOR FACE OF CRIPPLE STUDS |
277 | FIGURE A3-6 CRIPPLE WALL BRACING WITH WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL ON INTERIOR FACE OF CRIPPLE STUDS |
278 | FIGURE A3-7 PARTIAL CRIPPLE STUD WALL ELEVATION |
279 | FIGURE A3-8A TYPICAL FLOOR TO CRIPPLE WALL CONNECTION (FLOOR JOISTS NOT PARALLEL TO FOUNDATIONS) |
280 | FIGURE A3-8B TYPICAL FLOOR TO CRIPPLE WALL CONNECTION (FLOOR JOISTS PARALLEL TO FOUNDATIONS) |
281 | FIGURE A3-8C TYPICAL FLOOR TO MUDSILL CONNECTIONS |
282 | FIGURE A3-9 ALTERNATE FLOOR FRAMING TO CRIPPLE WALL CONNECTION |
283 | FIGURE A3-10 FLOOR PLAN-CRIPPLE WALL BRACING LAYOUT |
284 | CHAPTER A4: EARTHQUAKE RISK REDUCTION IN WOOD-FRAMED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH SOFT, WEAK OR OPEN FRONT WALLS SECTION A401 GENERAL |
286 | SECTION A402 DEFINITIONS |
287 | FIGURE A4-1 OPEN FRONT WALL LINE—EXCESSIVE CANTILEVER CALCULATION |
288 | SECTION A403 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN |
289 | FIGURE A403.2(1) 20-PERCENT EXCEPTION CALCULATION |
292 | SECTION A404 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES FOR WEAK STORY |
293 | FIGURE A405.1.3(1) SECTION A405 DEFINITIONS |
295 | SECTION A405 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION |
296 | SECTION A406 INFORMATION REQUIRED TO BE ON THE PLANS SECTION A407 QUALITY CONTROL |
297 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
298 | CHAPTER A5: EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING CONCRETE BUILDINGS |
299 | SECTION A501 PURPOSE SECTION A502 SCOPE |
300 | SECTION A503 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION A504 SITE GROUND MOTION |
301 | SECTION A505 TIER 1 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE SECTION A506 TIER 2 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE |
303 | EQUATION A5-1 |
304 | SECTION A507 TIER 3 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE BIBLIOGRAPHY |
306 | CHAPTER A6 REFERENCED STANDARDS ASCE/SEI ASTM DOC ICC |
308 | APPENDIX B: SUPPLEMENTARY ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES SECTION B101 QUALIFIED HISTORICAL BUILDINGS ANDFACILITIES |
309 | SECTION B102 FIXED TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND STATIONS |
310 | SECTION B103 DWELLING UNITS AND SLEEPING UNITS SECTION B104 REFERENCED STANDARDS |
312 | APPENDIX C: GUIDELINES FOR THE WIND RETROFIT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS CHAPTER C1: GABLE END RETROFIT FOR HIGH-WIND AREAS |
313 | SECTION C101 GENERAL SECTION C102 DEFINITIONS SECTION C103 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION |
314 | TABLE C103.3 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR RETROFITS TABLE C103.6 NAIL AND SCREW REQUIREMENTS FIGURE C103.6.3 FASTENER SPACINGS FOR LUMBER-TO-LUMBER CONNECTIONS OPERATING IN SHEAR PARALLEL TO GRAIN |
315 | SECTION C104 RETROFITTING GABLE END WALLS TO ENHANCE WIND RESISTANCE FIGURE C104.1.1 BASIC GABLE END RETROFIT METHODOLOGY |
316 | TABLE C104.2 STUD LENGTH LIMITATIONS BASED ON EXPOSURE AND DESIGN WIND SPEED |
317 | FIGURE C104.2(1) TRUSS FRAMED GABLE END |
318 | FIGURE C104.2(2)CONVENTIONALLY FRAMED GABLE END L-BENT STRAP FIGURE C104.2(3) TRUSS FRAMED GABLE END U-BENT STRAP |
319 | FIGURE C104.2(4) CONVENTIONALLY FRAMED GABLE END U-BENT STRAP |
320 | FIGURE C104.2.3 OMITTED HORIZONTAL BRACE |
322 | FIGURE C104.2.4(1) LADDER BRACING FOR OMITTED RETROFIT STUD (GABLE END FRAME) FIGURE C104.2.4(2) LADDER BRACING FOR OMITTED RETROFIT STUD (CONVENTIONALLY FRAMED GABLE END) |
323 | FIGURE C104.2.5 ANCHOR BLOCK INSTALLATION |
324 | FIGURE C104.2.7 DETAIL OF RETROFIT TIE INSTALLATION |
325 | FIGURE C104.2.8(1) SPLICED HORIZONTAL BRACES |
326 | FIGURE C104.2.8(2) SPLICED HORIZONTAL BRACES |
327 | FIGURE C104.2.8(3) SPLICED HORIZONTAL BRACES |
328 | FIGURE C104.3 METHOD OF INSTALLING RETROFIT STUDS |
329 | FIGURE C104.3.4 NAIL PLATE FASTENING |
330 | FIGURE C104.3.8 RETROFIT STUD SPLICES |
331 | TABLE C104.4.1 ELEMENT SIZING AND SPACING FOR L-BENT RETROFIT METHOD TABLE C104.4.2 ELEMENT SIZING AND SPACING FOR U-BENT RETROFIT METHOD |
332 | TABLE C104.5.1 SPACING OF GUSSET ANGLES TABLE C104.5.2 SPACING OF LAG OR MASONRY SCREWS USED TO CONNECT SILL PLATE OF GABLE END WALL TO TOP OF THE WALL BELOW |
334 | CHAPTER C2: ROOF DECK FASTENING FOR HIGH-WIND AREAS SECTION C201 GENERAL |
335 | SECTION C202 ROOF DECK ATTACHMENT FOR WOOD ROOFS TABLE C202.1.2 SUPPLEMENT FASTENERS AT PANEL EDGES AND INTERMEDIATE FRAMING |
336 | RESOURCE A GUIDELINES ON FIRE RATINGS OF ARCHAIC MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES |
337 | 1 FIRE-RELATED PERFORMANCE OF ARCHAIC MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES 1.1 FIRE PERFORMANCE MEASURES TABLE: TUNNEL TEST RESULTS FOR EIGHT SPECIES OF LUMBER |
338 | 1.2 COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION TYPES 2 BUILDING EVALUATION 2.1 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION |
339 | FIGURE 1 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION FIELD NOTES |
340 | FIGURE 2 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION WORKSHEET |
341 | 2.2 FIRE RESISTANCE OF EXISTING BUILDING ELEMENTS 2.3 EFFECTS OF PENETRATIONS IN FIRE RESISTANT ASSEMBLIES 3 FINAL EVALUATION AND DESIGN SOLUTION |
342 | 3.1 THE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH 3.2 THE THEORETICAL APPROACH HARMATHY’S TEN RULES |
344 | ILLUSTRATION OF HARMATHY’S RULES EXAMPLE APPLICATION OF HARMATHY’S RULES |
345 | FIGURE: DIAGRAMMATIC ILLUSTRATION OF TEN RULES |
346 | 3.3 “THICKNESS DESIGN” STRATEGY 3.4 EVALUATION OF DOORS |
347 | FIGURE 3 MODIFICATION DETAILS |
348 | 4 SUMMARY |
350 | APPENDIX RESOURCE A TABLE OF CONTENTS |
352 | PURPOSE AND PROCEDURE |
353 | SECTION I – WALLS FIGURE 1.1.1 MASONRY WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THI TABLE 1.1.1 MASONRY WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
354 | TABLE 1.1.1—continued MASONRY WALLS0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
355 | TABLE 1.1.1—continued MASONRY WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
356 | FIGURE 1.1.2 MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK TABLE 1.1.2 MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
357 | TABLE 1.1.2—continued MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
358 | TABLE 1.1.2—continued MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
359 | TABLE 1.1.2—continued MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
360 | TABLE 1.1.2—continued MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
361 | TABLE 1.1.2—continued MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
362 | TABLE 1.1.2—continued MASONRY WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
363 | FIGURE 1.1.3 MASONRY WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK TABLE 1.1.3 MASONRY WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
364 | TABLE 1.1.3—continued MASONRY WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
365 | TABLE 1.1.3—continued MASONRY WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
366 | TABLE 1.1.3—continued MASONRY WALLS6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
367 | TABLE 1.1.3—continued MASONRY WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
368 | FIGURE 1.1.4 MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK TABLE 1.1.4 MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
369 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
370 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
371 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
372 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
373 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
374 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
375 | TABLE 1.1.4—continued MASONRY WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
376 | FIGURE 1.1.5 MASONRY WALLS 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ THICK TABLE 1.1.5 MASONRY WALLS 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ THICK |
377 | TABLE 1.1.5—continued MASONRY WALLS 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ THICK |
378 | TABLE 1.1.5—continued MASONRY WALLS10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ THICK |
379 | TABLE 1.1.5—continued MASONRY WALLS 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ THICK |
380 | FIGURE 1.1.6 MASONRY WALLS 1 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK TABLE 1.1.6 MASONRY WALLS 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK |
381 | TABLE 1.1.6—continued MASONRY WALLS 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK |
382 | TABLE 1.1.6—continued MASONRY WALLS 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK |
383 | TABLE 1.1.6—continued MASONRY WALLS 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK |
384 | TABLE 1.1.6—continued MASONRY WALLS 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK |
385 | TABLE 1.1.6—continued MASONRY WALLS 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ THICK |
386 | FIGURE 1.1.7 MASONRY WALLS 14”³ OR MORE THICK TABLE 1.1.7 MASONRY WALLS 14”³ OR MORE THICK |
387 | TABLE 1.1.7—continued MASONRY WALLS 14”³ OR MORE THICK |
388 | TABLE 1.1.7—continued MASONRY WALLS14”³ OR MORE THICK |
389 | FIGURE 1.2.1 METAL FRAME WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK TABLE 1.2.1 METAL FRAME WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
390 | TABLE 1.2.1—continued METAL FRAME WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
391 | TABLE 1.2.1—continued METAL FRAME WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
392 | TABLE 1.2.1—continued METAL FRAME WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
393 | FIGURE 1.2.2 METAL FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK TABLE 1.2.2 METAL FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
394 | TABLE 1.2.2—continued METAL FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
395 | TABLE 1.2.3 METAL FRAME WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
396 | TABLE 1.2.4 METAL FRAME WALLS 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ THICK |
397 | TABLE 1.3.1 WOOD FRAME WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
398 | FIGURE 1.3.2 WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THI TABLE 1.3.2 WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
399 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
400 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
401 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
402 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
403 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
404 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
405 | TABLE 1.3.2—continued WOOD FRAME WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
406 | TABLE 1.3.3 WOOD FRAME WALLS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK TABLE 1.4.1 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS WALLS 0”³ TO LESS THAN 4”³ THICK |
407 | TABLE 1.4.2 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS WALLS 4”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ THICK |
408 | FIGURE 1.5.1 FINISH RATINGS—INORGANIC MATERIALS TABLE 1.5.1 FINISH RATINGS—INORGANIC MATERIALS |
409 | TABLE 1.5.1—continued FINISH RATINGS—INORGANIC MATERIALS TABLE 1.5.2 FINISH RATINGS—ORGANIC MATERIALS |
410 | SECTION II – COLUMNS TABLE 2.1.1 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 0”³ TO LESS THAN 6”³ |
411 | FIGURE 2.1.2 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ TABLE 2.1.2 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
412 | TABLE 2.1.2—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
413 | TABLE 2.1.2—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
414 | TABLE 2.1.3 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
415 | TABLE 2.1.4 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16”³ |
416 | FIGURE 2.1.5 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16”³ TO LESS THAN 18”³ TABLE 2.1.5 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16”³ TO LESS THAN 18”³ |
417 | TABLE 2.1.5—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16”³ TO LESS THAN 18 |
418 | TABLE 2.1.6 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 18”³ TO LESS THAN 20”³ |
419 | FIGURE 2.1.7 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 20”³ TO LESS THAN 22”³ TABLE 2.1.7 REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 20”³ TO LESS THAN 22”³ |
420 | TABLE 2.1.7—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 20”³ TO LESS THAN 22”³ TABLE 2.1.8 HEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
421 | TABLE 2.1.9 HEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16”³ TABLE 2.1.10 HEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS DIAMETER—16”³ TO LESS THAN 18”³ TABLE 2.1.11 HEXAGONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS DIAMETER—20”³ TO LESS THAN 22 |
422 | TABLE 2.2 ROUND CAST IRON COLUMNS |
423 | FIGURE 2.3 STEEL COLUMNS-GYPSUM ENCASEMENTS TABLE 2.3 STEEL COLUMNS—GYPSUM ENCASEMENTS |
424 | TABLE 2.3—continued STEEL COLUMNS—GYPSUM ENCASEMENTS TABLE 2.4 TIMBER COLUMNS MINIMUM DIMENSION TABLE 2.5.1.1 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION LESS THAN 6”³ |
425 | TABLE 2.5.1.2 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ THICK |
426 | FIGURE 2.5.1.3 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ TABLE 2.5.1.3 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ |
427 | TABLE 2.5.1.3—continued STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ |
428 | FIGURE 2.5.1.4 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ TABLE 2.5.1.4 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
429 | TABLE 2.5.1.4—continued STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
430 | TABLE 2.5.1.4—continued STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
431 | TABLE 2.5.1.4—continued STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
432 | FIGURE 2.5.1.5 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ TABLE 2.5.1.5 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
433 | TABLE 2.5.1.5 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
434 | FIGURE 2.5.1.6 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16”³ TABLE 2.5.1.6 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16”³ |
435 | TABLE 2.5.1.6—continued STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16 |
436 | TABLE 2.5.1.7 STEEL COLUMNS—CONCRETE ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 16”³ TO LESS THAN 18”³ TABLE 2.5.2.1 STEEL COLUMNS—BRICK AND BLOCK ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
437 | TABLE 2.5.2.2 STEEL COLUMNS—BRICK AND BLOCK ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ TABLE 2.5.2.3STEEL COLUMNS—BRICK AND BLOCK ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16”³ |
438 | TABLE 2.5.3.1 STEEL COLUMNS—PLASTER ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ TABLE 2.5.3.2 STEEL COLUMNS—PLASTER ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ TABLE 2.5.4.1 STEEL COLUMNS—MISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 6”³ TO LESS THAN 8”³ |
439 | TABLE 2.5.4.2 STEEL COLUMNS—MISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 8”³ TO LESS THAN 10”³ TABLE 2.5.4.3 STEEL COLUMNS—MISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ TABLE 2.5.4.4 STEEL COLUMNS—MISCELLANEOUS ENCASEMENTS MINIMUM DIMENSION 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
440 | SECTION III – FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES FIGURE 3.1 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE TABLE 3.1 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE |
441 | TABLE 3.1—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE |
442 | TABLE 3.1—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE |
443 | TABLE 3.1—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE |
444 | TABLE 3.1—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE |
445 | TABLE 3.1—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—REINFORCED CONCRETE |
446 | FIGURE 3.2 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS TABLE 3.2 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
447 | TABLE 3.2—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
448 | TABLE 3.2—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
449 | TABLE 3.2—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
450 | TABLE 3.2—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
451 | TABLE 3.2—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—STEEL STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS |
452 | FIGURE 3.3 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—WOOD JOIST TABLE 3.3 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—WOOD JOIST |
453 | TABLE 3.3—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—WOOD JOIST |
454 | TABLE 3.3—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—WOOD JOIST |
455 | TABLE 3.3—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—WOOD JOIST |
456 | FIGURE 3.4 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—HOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE TABLE 3.4 FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—HOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE |
457 | TABLE 3.4—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES—HOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE |
458 | TABLE 3.4—continued FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES-HOLLOW CLAY TILE WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE |
459 | SECTION IV – BEAMS TABLE 4.1.1 REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
460 | TABLE 4.1.1—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
461 | TABLE 4.1.1—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMSDEPTH 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12 |
462 | TABLE 4.1.2 REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
463 | TABLE 4.1.2—continued REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 12”³ TO LESS THAN 14”³ |
464 | TABLE 4.1.3 REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS DEPTH 14”³ TO LESS THAN 16”³ |
465 | TABLE 4.2.1 REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS—UNPROTECTED DEPTH 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ TABLE 4.2.2 STEEL BEAMS—CONCRETE PROTECTION DEPTH 10”³ TO LESS THAN 12”³ |
466 | SECTION V – DOORS FIGURE 5.1 RESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSURE TABLE 5.1 RESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSURE |
467 | TABLE 5.1—continued RESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSURE |
468 | TABLE 5.1—continued RESISTANCE OF DOORS TO FIRE EXPOSURE |
469 | BIBLIOGRAPHY |
476 | INDEX |