[R.O. 2004 §500.010; Ord. No. 708 §I, 2-4-1991; Ord. No. 774 §I, 8-3-1993; Ord.
No. 860 §1, 5-6-1997; Ord. No. 958 §1, 3-15-2001; Ord.
No. 1103 §§1 — 2, 4-17-2006; Ord. No. 1530, 11-9-2020]
Those certain documents, one (1) copy of which is on file in
the office of the City Clerk, being marked and designated as the 2015
International Building Code, the 2015 International Fire Code, the
2015 International Plumbing Code, the 2015 International Mechanical
Code, the 2015 International Property Maintenance Code, the 2015 International
Fuel Gas Code, the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code, the
2015 International Private Sewage Disposal Code, the 2015 International
Swimming Pool and Spa Code, the 2015 International Residential Code,
all as published by the International Code Council, and the 2014 Edition
of the National Electrical Code as published by the National Fire
Protection Association, are hereby adopted as the respective Codes
of the City of Pevely, Missouri, as if fully set out herein.
[Ord. No. 1530, 11-9-2020]
A. The 2015 International Residential Code is amended by the following
provisions. Each Section, Subsection, or clause of that code that
numerically corresponds with one (1) of the following numbered provisions
is hereby deleted where so noted or amended to read as set forth below.
Each provision set out below without a corresponding Section, Subsection,
or clause number in the code is hereby enacted and added thereto.
1.
R106.3.1 Approval Of Construction Documents. Revise as follows:
Where the building official issues a permit, the construction
documents shall be approved in writing or by a stamp that states,
"REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE." One (1) set of construction documents
so reviewed shall be retained by the Building Official. The other
set may be kept at the site of work or made available at the time
of inspection and shall be open to inspections by the Building Official
or a duly authorized representative.
2.
R108.6 Work Commencing Before Permit Issuance. Add as follows:
Exceptions:
2.
Stakeouts and other necessary planning procedures
3.
Chapter 2: Definitions - Story Above Grade Plan. Revise as follows:
Any story having its finished floor surface entirely above grade
plane, or in which the finished surface of the floor next above is:
1.
More than six (6) feet (1,829 mm) above grade plan; and
2.
More than six (6) feet (1,829 mm) above the finished ground
level for more than fifty percent (50%) of the total building perimeter;
and
3.
More than twelve (12) feet (3,658 mm) above the finished ground
level at any point.
4.
Table R301.2(1) Climate And Geographic Design Criteria. Insert
the following values:
Ground Snow Load
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20
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Speed (mph)
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115 (51)
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Topographic effects
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No
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Special wind region
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No
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Wind-borne debris zone
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No
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Seismic Design Category
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C
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Weathering
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Severe
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Frost line depth
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30
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Termite
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No
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Winter Design Temp
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6
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Ice Barrier Underlayment Required
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No
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Flood Hazards
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TBD
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Air Freezing Index
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1,000
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Mean Annual Temp
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55.2
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5.
R302.1 Exterior Walls. Revise as follows:
Construction, projections, openings, and penetrations of exterior
walls of dwellings and accessory buildings shall comply with Table
R302.1(1) as amended; or dwellings equipped throughout with an automatic
sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section P2904 shall
comply with Table R302.1(2).
Exceptions:
1.
Walls, projections, openings or penetrations in walls perpendicular
to the lie used to determine the fire separation distance.
2.
Walls of dwellings and accessory structures located on the same
lot.
3.
Detached tool sheds and storage sheds, playhouses and similar
structures exempted from permits are not required to provide wall
protection based on location on the lot. Projections beyond the exterior
wall shall not extend over the lot line.
4.
Detached garages accessory to a dwelling located within two
(2) feet (610 mm) of a lot line are permitted to have roof eave projections
not exceeding four (4) inches (102 mm).
5.
Foundation vents installed in compliance with this code are
permitted.
6.
Cantilevered manufactured fireplaces.
6.
Table R302.1(1) Exterior Walls. Revise as follows:
Exterior Wall Element
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Minimum Fire-Resistance Rating
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Minimum Fire Separation Distance
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Walls — Fire resistance rated
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1 hour — tested in accordance with ASTM E 119 or UL 263
with exposure from both sides
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0 feet to less than or equal to 3 feet
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Walls — not fire-resistance rated
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0 hours
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Greater than 3 feet
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Projections — fire resistance rated
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1 hour on the undersidea, b
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2 feet
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Projections — not fire-resistance rated
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0 hours
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3 feet
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Openings in walls — not allowed
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N/A
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Less than 3 feet
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Openings in walls — 25% maximum of wall area
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0 hours
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3 feet
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Openings in walls — unlimited
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0 hours
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3 feet
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Penetrations — all
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Comply with Section R302.4
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Less than 3 feet
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Penetrations — all
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None required
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3 feet
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For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm
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N/A = not applicable
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a.
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Roof eave fire-resistance rating shall be permitted to be reduced
to zero (0) hours on the underside of the eave if fireblocking is
provided from the wall top plate to the underside of the roof sheathing.
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b.
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Roof eave fire-resistance rating shall be permitted to be reduced
to zero (0) hours on the underside of the eave provided that gable
vent openings are not installed.
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7.
R302.2 Townhouses. Revise as follows:
2. Where a fire sprinkler system in accordance with Section
P2904 is not provided, the common wall shall be not less than a two-hour
fire-resistance-rated wall assembly tested in accordance with ASTM
E 119 or UL 263, or the common wall shall be two (2) independent one-hour
fire-resistance-rated wall assemblies.
8.
R302.5.1 Opening Protection. Revise as follows:
Openings from a private garage directly into a room used for
sleeping purposes shall not be permitted. Other openings between the
garage and residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not less
than one and three-eighths (1 3/8) inches (35 mm) in thickness,
solid or honeycomb-core steel doors not less than one and three-eighths
(1 3/8) inches (35 mm) thick, or 20-minute fire-rated doors.
9.
R302.5.2 Duct Penetration. Revise as follows:
Ducts in the garage and ducts penetrating the walls or ceilings
separating the dwelling from the garage shall be constructed of a
minimum No. 28 gage (0.378 mm) sheet steel or other approved material
and shall not have openings into the garage.
10.
R302.13 Fire Protection Of Floors. Revise as follows:
Remove Section R302.13 in its entirety.
11.
R303.3 Bathrooms. Revise as follows:
Exception:
The glazed areas shall not be required where artificial light
and a local exhaust system are provided. The minimum local exhaust
rates shall be determined in accordance with Section M1507. Exhaust
air from the space shall be exhausted directly to the outdoors, to
a ventilated soffit, or to a gabled end vent.
12.
R303.4 Mechanical Ventilation. Revise as follows:
Where the air filtration rate of a dwelling unit is three (3)
air changes per hour or less where tested with a blower door at a
pressure of two-tenths (0.2) inch w.c. (50 Pa) in accordance with
Section N1102.4.1.2, the dwelling unit shall be provided with whole-house
mechanical ventilation in accordance with Section M1507.3.
13.
R303.5.2 Exhaust Openings. Revise as follows:
Exhaust air shall not be directed below six (6) feet and eight
(8) inches onto public walkways.
14.
R303.8 Exterior Stairway Illumination. Revise as follows:
Exterior stairways shall be provided with an artificial light
source. Exterior stairways providing access to a basement from the
outdoor grade level shall be provided with an artificial light source
located at the bottom landing of the stairway.
15.
R309.5 Fire Sprinklers. Revise as follows:
Private garages shall be protected by fire sprinklers where
the garage wall has been designed based on Table 302.1(2), Footnote
a, and the homeowner has opted to purchase a fire sprinkler system
for their residence, as per Section 67.281, RSMo. Sprinklers in garages
shall be connected to an automatic sprinkler system that complies
with Section P2904. Garage sprinklers shall be residential sprinklers
or quick-response sprinklers, designed to provide a density of 0.05
gpm/ft2. Garage doors shall not be considered
obstructions with respect to sprinkler placement.
16.
R311.3 Floors And Landings At Exterior Doors. Revise as follows:
There shall be a landing or floor at each required egress exterior
door. The width of each landing shall not be less than the door served.
Every landing shall have a dimension of not less than thirty-six (36)
inches (914 mm) measured in the direction of travel. The slope at
exterior landings shall not exceed one-fourth (1/4) unit vertical
in twelve (12) units horizontal two percent (2%).
17.
R311.3.2 Floor Elevations For Other Exterior Doors. Revise as
follows:
Exception:
A top landing is not required where a stairway of four (4) or
fewer risers is located on the exterior side of the door, provided
that the door does not swing over the stairway.
18.
R311.7.5 Stair Treads And Risers. Add as follows:
Exceptions:
1.
For remodeling projects in existing homes, homes in urban, infill,
or high-density developments, or historical buildings or dwellings,
riser height of not more than eight and one-fourth (8 1/4) inches
(210 mm) and tread depth of not more than nine (9) inches (229 mm)
will be allowed.
2.
For remodeling projects in existing homes, stair tread and riser
will be allowed to mimic previous or existing conditions.
19.
R311.7.6 Landings For Stairways. Revise as follows:
Exception:
A floor or landing is not required at the top of an interior
or exterior flight of stairs, including stairs in an enclosed garage,
provided that a door does not swing over the stairs.
20.
R312.1.1 Where Required. Revise as follows:
Guards shall be located along open-sided walking surfaces, including
stairs, ramps and landings that are located more than thirty (30)
inches (762 mm) measured vertically at the edge of the walking surface
to the floor or grade below. Insect screening shall not be considered
as a guard.
21.
R312.2 Window Fall Protection. Revise as follows:
Remove Sections R312.2, R312.2.1, and R312.2.2 in their entirety.
22.
R313.1 Townhouse Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. Revise as
follows:
An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall be installed
in townhouses, in accordance with Section 67.281, RSMo.
23.
R313.2 One- And Two-Family Dwellings Automatic Fire Systems.
Revise as follows:
A builder of a single-family dwelling or residence or multi-unit
dwellings of four (4) or fewer units shall offer to any purchaser
on or before the time of entering into the purchase contract the option,
at the purchaser's cost, to install or equip fire sprinklers
in the dwelling, residence, or unit. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law to the contrary, no purchaser of such a single-family dwelling,
residence, or multi-unit dwelling shall be denied the right to choose
or decline to install a fire sprinkler system in such dwelling or
residence being purchased by any code, ordinance, rule, regulation,
order, or resolution by any County or other political subdivision.
Any County or other political subdivision shall provide in any such
code, ordinance, rule, regulation, order, or resolution the mandatory
option for purchasers to have the right to choose and the requirement
that builders offer to purchasers the option to purchase fire sprinklers
in connection with the purchase of any single-family dwelling, residence,
or multi-unit dwelling of four (4) or fewer units.
24.
R323.1 General. Revise as follows:
This Section applies to storm shelters where constructed as
separate detached buildings or where constructed as safe rooms within
buildings for the purpose of providing refuge from storms that produce
high winds, such as tornadoes and hurricanes. In addition to other
applicable requirements in this code, storm shelters shall be constructed
in accordance with ICC/NSSA-500, except when located below grade or
if basement walls are fully constructed with concrete.
25.
R403.1.1 Minimum Size. Revise as follows:
The minimum width, W, and thickness, T, for concrete footings
shall be in accordance with Tables R403.1(1) through R403.1(4) and
Figure R403.1(1) or R403.1.3, as applicable. The footing width shall
be based on the load-bearing value of the soil in accordance with
Table R401.4.1. Footing projections, P, shall be not less than two
(2) inches (51 mm) and shall not exceed the thickness of the footing.
Footing thickness and projection for fireplaces shall be in accordance
with Section R1001.2. The size of footings supporting piers and columns
shall be based on the tributary load and allowable soil pressure in
accordance with Table R401.4.1. Footings for wood foundations shall
be in accordance with the details set forth in Section R403.2, and
Figures R403.1(2) and R403.1(3).
26.
Table R403.1(4) Add as follows:
Table R403.1(4) Minimum Width of Concrete, Precast, or Masonry
Footings (inches) for Light-Frame Construction with Pre-Fabricated
Roof Trussesa, b, c
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Load-Bearing Value of Soil (psf)
|
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1500
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2000
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3000
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Greater than or equal to 4000
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Conventional light-frame construction with pre-fabricated
trusses
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1 story
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12
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12
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12
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12
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2 story
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15
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12
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12
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12
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3 story
|
23
|
17
|
12
|
12
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4-inch brick veneer over light frame or 8-inch hollow
concrete masonry
|
1 story
|
12
|
12
|
12
|
12
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2 story
|
21
|
16
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12
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12
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3 story
|
32
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24
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16
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12
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8-inch solid or fully grouted masonry
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1 story
|
16
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12
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12
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12
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2 story
|
29
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21
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14
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12
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3 story
|
42
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32
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21
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16
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For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kPa
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a.
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Spread footings shall be same thickness as the wall (minimum
of eight (8) inches).
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b.
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Where minimum footing width is twelve (12) inches, use of a
single wythe of solid or fully grouted twelve-inch nominal concrete
masonry unit is permitted.
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c.
|
Snow Load or Roof Live Load shall not exceed twenty (20) psf.
If load exceeds twenty (20) psf, designs must be completed by a licensed
design professional.
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27.
R403.1.7 Footings On Or Adjacent To Slopes. Revise as follows:
The placement of buildings and structures on or adjacent to
slopes steeper than one (1) unit vertical in three (3) units horizontal
(thirty-three and three-tenths percent (33.3%) slope) shall conform
to Sections R403.1.7.1 through R403.1.7.4 or plans as signed and sealed
by a registered engineer.
28.
R404.1.3.2 Reinforcement For Foundation Walls. Add as follows:
Exception:
Where unstable soil or ground water conditions do not exist,
concrete foundation walls may be constructed in accordance with Table
R404.1.2(10).
29.
Table R404.1.2(10) Add as follows:
Table R404.1.2(10) Concrete Foundation Walls
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Maximum Wall Height
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Maximum Depth of Unbalanced Backfill
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Minimum Nominal Wall Thickness
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8'0"
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7'6" or less
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8"a
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9'0"
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8'6" or less
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10"b
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10'0"
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9'6" or less
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12"c
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a.
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Concrete foundation walls may be constructed a minimum of nominal
eight (8) inches thick where the wall height from the top of the footing
to the top of the wall does not exceed eight (8) feet. A minimum of
two (2) #4 reinforcing bars shall be placed horizontally in the top
and bottom of the foundation wall. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing
bars shall be provided around all window and door openings in concrete
foundation and basement walls; bars shall extend a minimum of twenty-four
(24) inches beyond the corners of the openings.
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b.
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Concrete foundation walls may be constructed a minimum of nominal
ten (10) inches thick. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing bars shall
be placed horizontally in the top, middle, and bottom of the foundation
wall. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing bars shall be provided around
all window and door openings in concrete foundation and basement walls;
bars shall extend a minimum of twenty-four (24) inches beyond the
corners of the openings.
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c.
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Concrete foundation walls may be constructed a minimum of nominal
twelve (12) inches thick. A minimum of three (3) #5 reinforcing bars
shall be placed horizontally in the top, middle, and bottom of the
foundation wall. A minimum of two (2) #5 reinforcing bars shall be
provided around all window and door openings in concrete foundation
and basement walls; bars shall extend a minimum of twenty-four (24)
inches beyond the corners of the openings.
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d.
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The concrete minimum wall thickness shall be eight (8) inches
for foundation walls in soil classes SC, MH, ML-CL, and inorganic
CL when maximum wall height is eight (8) feet.
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e.
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The concrete minimum wall thickness shall be ten (10) inches
for foundation walls in soil classes SC, MH, ML-CL, and inorganic
CL when the maximum wall height is nine (9) feet.
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f.
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The concrete minimum wall thickness shall be twelve (12) inches
for foundation walls in soil classes SC, MH, ML-CL, and inorganic
CL when the maximum wall height is ten (10) feet.
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30.
R405.1 Concrete Or Masonry Foundations. Add as follows:
Exceptions:
2. Drains provided as detailed in Section R405.1.2 are approved
as an alternative method to meet the requirements of this Section.
31.
R405.1.2 Soil Evaluations. Add as follows:
An evaluation of the soil for the presence or absence of groundwater
is required. The evaluation report shall be based on either a subsurface
soil investigation or satisfactory data from adjacent areas together
with an inspection of the excavation prior to pouring concrete.
32.
R405.1.2.1 Groundwater Present. Add as follows:
Provide drain tile, perforated pipe, or other approved foundation
drainage systems (such as water channel system) around perimeter of
the outside of the foundation and inside the foundation. Drain discharge
shall be by gravity to daylight or be connected to a basement floor
sump.
33.
R405.1.2.2 No Groundwater Present. Add as follows:
Provide drain tile, perforated pipe, or other approved foundation
drainage systems (such as water channel system) around perimeter of
the outside of the foundation or inside the foundation. Drain discharge
shall be by gravity to daylight or be connected to a basement floor
sump.
34.
R405.1.2.3 Filter Membranes. Add as follows:
An approved filter membrane shall be placed over the top of
the joints/pipe perforations. The tile/pipe shall be placed on two
(2) inches minimum of gravel or crushed stone and have six (6) inches
of minimum cover.
35.
R405.1.2.4 Drainage System. Add as follows:
A drainage system shall discharge by gravity to daylight or
be connected to an approved sump (fifteen (15) inches in diameter
by eighteen (18) inches deep with fitted cover). A sump pump shall
be provided if the basement is finished or partially finished with
pump discharge by an approved method.
36.
R507.2.4 Deck Lateral Connection. Revise as follows:
Remove Section R507.2.4 in its entirety.
37.
Table R602.7.5 Minimum Number Of Full Height Studs At Each End
Of Headers In Exterior Walls. Revise as follows:
Remove Table R602.7.5 in its entirety and replace with the following
table.
Table R602.7.5 Minimum Number of Full Height Studs at Each End
of Headers in Exterior Wallsa
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Maximum Header Span (feet)
|
Ultimate Design Wind Speed and Exposure Category
|
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Less than 140 mph, Exposure B, or less than 130 mph, Exposure
C
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Less than or equal to 115 mph, Exposure Bb
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4
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1
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1
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6
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2
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1
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8
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2
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1
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10
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3
|
2
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12
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3
|
2
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14
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3
|
2
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16
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4
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2
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18
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4
|
2
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a.
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For header spans between those given above, use the minimum
number of full-height studs associated with the larger header span.
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b.
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The tabulated minimum number of full-height studs is applicable
where jack studs are provided to support the header at each end in
accordance with Table R602.7.(1). Where a framing anchor is used to
support the header in lieu of a jack stud in accordance with footnote
"d" of Table R602.7.(1), the minimum number of full-height studs at
each end of a header shall be in accordance with requirements for
wind speed less than one hundred forty (140) mph, Exposure B.
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38.
R602.12 Simplified Wall Bracing. Revise as follows:
Buildings meeting all of the conditions listed below shall be
permitted to be braced in accordance with this Section as an alternate
to the requirements of Section R602.10. The entire building shall
be braced in accordance with this Section; the use of other bracing
provisions of Section R602.10, except as specified herein, shall not
be permitted.
1.
There shall be not more than three (3) stories above the top
of a concrete or masonry foundation or basement wall. Permanent wood
foundations shall not be permitted.
2.
Floors shall not cantilever more than twenty-four (24) inches
(607 mm) beyond the foundation or bearing wall below.
3.
Wall height shall not be greater than a nominal twelve (12)
feet when using the minimum required bracing lengths specified in
Table 602.12.4.
Exception: Structural calculations and details are not required
when there are no braced wall panels in that portion of a wall where
the height exceeds a nominal twelve (12) feet and that greater wall
height segment is part of a prescriptive braced wall line on each
of the adjacent stories.
4.
The building shall have a roof eave-to-ridge height of fifteen
(15) feet (4,572 mm) or less.
5.
Exterior walls shall have gypsum board with a minimum thickness
of one-half (1/2) inch (12.7 mm) installed on the interior side fastened
in accordance with Table R702.3.5.
Exception: Gypsum board is not required for wall bracing on
exterior walls in garages.
6.
The structure shall be located where the ultimate design wind
speed is less than or equal to one hundred thirty (130) mph (58 m/s),
and the exposure category is B or C.
7.
The structure shall be located in Seismic Design Category A,
B, or C for detached one- and two-family dwellings or Seismic Category
A, B, or C for townhouses.
8.
Cripple walls shall not be permitted in three-story buildings.
39.
R602.12.2 Sheathing Materials. Revise as follows:
The following sheathing materials installed on the exterior
side of exterior walls shall be used to construct a bracing unit as
defined in Section R602.12.3. Mixing materials is prohibited.
1.
Wood structural panels with a minimum thickness of seven-sixteenths
(7/16) inch fastened in accordance with Table R602.3(3).
2.
Structural fiberboard sheathing with a minimum thickness of
one-half (1/2) inch (12.7 mm) fastened in accordance with Table R602.3(1).
40.
R602.12.3 Bracing Unit. Revise as follows:
A bracing unit shall be a full-height sheathed segment of the
exterior wall without openings or vertical or horizontal offsets and
a minimum length as specified herein. Interior walls shall not contribute
toward the amount of required bracing. Mixing of Items 1 and 2 is
prohibited on the same story.
1.
Where all framed portions of all exterior walls are sheathed
in accordance with Section R602.12.2, including wall areas between
bracing units, above and below openings and on gable end walls, the
minimum length of a bracing unit shall be three (3) feet (914 mm).
For walls with heights greater than a nominal ten (10) feet, the minimum
length of a bracing unit shall be four (4) feet (1,219 mm).
2.
Where the exterior walls are braced with sheathing panels in
accordance with Section R602.12.2 and areas between bracing units
are covered with other materials, the minimum length of a bracing
unit shall be four (4) feet (1,219 mm).
41.
R602.13 Alternate Simplified Bracing Method For One- And Two-Family
Dwellings When The Entire Structure Is Sheathed With Wood Structural
Panels And Located In Wind Exposure A Or B. Add as follows:
The construction documents shall detail the locations and widths
of all braced wall panels in accordance with this Section.
42.
R602.13.1 Wood Structural Sheathing. Add as follows:
The building exterior walls shall be sheathed with seven-sixteenths
(7/16) inch (11.1 mm) or thicker plywood or OSB wood structural panels.
The wood structural panels shall be applied to all exterior walls,
gable ends, and band boards. All vertical joints between panels shall
be blocked. Horizontal joints in braced wall panels shall be blocked.
43.
R602.13.2 Braced Wall Panel Locations. Add as follows:
Braced wall panels shall be located in every exterior braced
wall line in accordance with the following criteria:
1.
The outside edge of the first braced wall panel meeting the
width established in Table R602.13.3 shall be a maximum of twelve
and five-tenths (12.5) feet (3,810 mm) or less from each end of the
braced wall line. The outside stud of the first braced wall panels
closest to the end of the braced wall line shall be secured with a
hold-down device securing the end stud to the foundation with a minimum
uplift design value of eight hundred (800) pounds.
Exception: The eight hundred (800) pound hold-down device is
not required when the braced wall panel is placed at the end of the
braced wall line and there is a twenty-four (24) inch (610 mm) wide
full height sheathed wall placed ninety degrees (90°) to the end
of the braced wall line and panel.
2.
The centerline spacing of braced wall panels I a braced wall
line may not exceed twenty-five (25) feet (7,620 mm).
44.
R603.13.3 Braced Wall Panel Widths. Add as follows:
Braced wall panel locations shall be shown on the floor plans
or elevation views and meet the widths established in Table R602.13.3.
45.
Table 602.13.3 Add as follows:
Simplified Bracing Panel Widths
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Width of Solid Panela, b
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|
|
8' wall height
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9' wall height
|
10' wall height
|
12' wall height
|
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Plywood/OSB Panel
|
3:1
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32"
|
36"
|
40"
|
48"
|
Simplified Portal Wallc
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6:1
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16"d
|
18"d
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20"d
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24"d
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a.
|
Linear interpolation is permitted.
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b.
|
Wall height is the vertical distance from the bottom of the
sole/sill plate to the top of the double top plate. An additional
two (2) inch (50.8 mm) variation in height is allowed for pre-cut
stud framing.
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c.
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The Simplified Portal Wall, if applicable, shall be constructed
in accordance with the applicable detail in Figure R602.13.3. The
designer shall provide this detail on the construction documents.
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d.
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The Simplified Portal Wall width assumes the beam is placed
under the top plate of the wall. A smaller width may be calculated
for a lower top of beam height using the 6:1 height to width ratio.
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46.
R602.13.4 Corner Framing. Add as follows:
The exterior wall corners shall be constructed in accordance
with the applicable detail in Figure R602.10.10.4.
Exception: Braced wall panels located in accordance with Section
R602.13.2.
47.
R602.13.5 Braced Wall Line Spacing. Add as follows:
When the perpendicular distance between the exterior braced
wall lines exceeds fifty (50) feet (15,240 mm), the registered design
professional shall include the following certification on the drawings:
The interior and exterior wall configuration braces for the structure
in accordance with or equivalent to the lateral bracing provisions
of Section R602.10 of the International Residential Code, 2009 Edition
or Section 2305 of the International Building Code, 2009 Edition.
48.
R602.13.6 Maximum Wall Height. Add as follows:
Walls greater than twelve (12) feet (3,658 mm) (twelve (12)
feet two (2) inches (3,708 mm) actual) in height and twelve (12) feet
(3,658 mm) in width shall be designed and detailed by the registered
design professional to resist wind loads in both the longitudinal
and transverse directions.
49.
Figure 602.13.3 Add as follows:
Simplified Portal Wall as shown on sheet attached hereto.
50.
Figure 602.10.10.4 Add as follows:
Simplified Bracing Exterior Corner Framing as shown on sheet
attached hereto.
51.
R905.2.8.2 Valleys. Revise as follows:
Valley linings shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions before applying shingles. Valley linings of the following
types shall be permitted:
1.
For open valleys (valley lining exposed) lined with metal, the
valley lining shall be not less than twenty-four (24) inches (610
mm) wide and of any of the corrosion-resistant metals in Table R905.2.8.2.
2.
For open valleys, valley lining of two (2) plies of mineral-surfaced
roll roofing, complying with ASTM D 3909 or ASTM D 6380 Class M, shall
be permitted. The bottom layer shall be eighteen (18) inches (457
mm) and the top layer not less than thirty-six (36) inches (914 mm)
wide.
3.
For closed valleys (valley covered with shingles), valley lining
of two (2) ply of No. 15 felt complying with ASTM D 226 Type I, ASTM
D 4869 Type I, or ASTM D 6757, or valley lining as described in Item
1 and 2 shall be permitted. Self-adhering polymer modified bitumen
underlayment complying with ASTM D 1970 shall be permitted in lieu
of the lining material.
52.
R905.2.8.5 Drip Edge. Revise as follows:
Remove Section R905.2.8.5 in its entirety.
53.
R1005.7 Factory-Built Chimney Offsets. Revise as follows:
Where a factory-built chimney assembly incorporates offsets,
no part of the chimney shall be at an angle of more than thirty degrees
(30°) (0.52 rad) from vertical at any point in the assembly and
the chimney assembly shall not include more than four (4) elbows.
Exception: When chimneys are installed per manufacturer's
installation instructions.
54.
R1006.1.1 Factory-Built Fireplaces. Revise as follows:
Exterior combustion air ducts for factory-built fireplaces shall
be a listed component of the fireplace or equivalent and shall be
installed according to the fireplace manufacturer's instructions.
55.
R1006.2 Exterior Air Intake. Revise as follows:
The exterior air intake on masonry fireplaces shall be capable
of supplying combustion air from the exterior of the dwelling or from
spaces within the dwelling ventilated with outdoor air such as non-mechanically
ventilated crawl or attic spaces. The exterior air intake shall not
be located within the garage or basement of the dwelling. The exterior
air intake, for other than listed factory-built fireplaces, shall
not be located at an elevation higher than the firebox. The exterior
air intake shall be covered with a corrosion-resistant screen of one-fourth
(1/4) inch (6.4 mm) mesh.
56.
Chapter 11 Energy Efficiency. Revise as follows:
Remove Chapter 11 in its entirety.
57.
M1301.2 Identification. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M1301.2 in its entirety.
58.
M1301.3 Installation Of Materials. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M1301.3 in its entirety.
59.
M1301.4 Plastic Pipe, Fittings And Components. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M1301.4 in its entirety.
60.
M1301.5 Third Party Testing And Certification. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M1301.5 in its entirety.
61.
M1305.1.4.1 Ground Clearance. Revise as follows:
Equipment and appliances supported from the ground shall be
level and firmly supported on a concrete slab or other approved material
extending not less than two (2) inches (50.8 mm) above the adjoining
ground. Such support shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's
installation instructions. Appliances suspended from the floor shall
have a clearance of not less than six (6) inches (152 mm) from the
ground.
62.
M1305.1.4.3 Electrical Requirements. Add as follows:
Exception: basements.
63.
M1307.2 Anchorage Of Appliances. Revise as follows:
Appliances designed to be fixed in position shall be fastened
or anchored in an approved manner. In Seismic Design Categories D0, D1, and D2, water heaters and thermal storage units shall be anchored or strapped
to resist horizontal displacement caused by earthquake motion in accordance
with one (1) of the following:
1.
Anchorage and strapping shall be designed to resist a horizontal
force equal to one-third (1/3) of the operating weight of the water
heater storage tank, acting in any horizontal direction. Strapping
shall be at points within the upper one-third (1/3) and lower one-third
(1/3) of the appliance's vertical dimensions. At the lower point,
the strapping shall maintain a minimum distance of four (4) inches
(102 mm) above the controls.
2.
The anchorage strapping shall be in accordance with the appliance
manufacturer's recommendations.
64.
M1401.3 Equipment And Appliance Sizing. Revise as follows:
Heating and cooling equipment and appliances shall be sized
in accordance with ACCA Manual J or other approved heating and cooling
calculation methodologies.
Exception: Heating and cooling equipment and appliance sizing
shall not be limited to the capacities determined in accordance with
Manual S where either of the following conditions applies:
1.
The specified equipment or appliance utilizes multistage technology
or variable refrigerant flow technology and the loads calculated in
accordance with the approved heating and cooling calculation methodology
are within the range of the manufacturer's published capacities
for that equipment or appliance.
2.
The specified equipment or appliance manufacturer's published
capacities cannot satisfy both the total and sensible heat gains calculated
in accordance with the approved heating and cooling calculation methodology
and the next larger standard size unit is specified.
65.
M1411.3.1 Auxiliary And Secondary Drain Systems. Revise as follows:
1.
An auxiliary drain pan with a separate drain shall be installed
under the coils on which condensation will occur. The auxiliary pan
drain shall discharge to a conspicuous point of disposal to alert
occupants in the event of a stoppage of the primary drain. The pan
shall have a minimum depth of one and five-tenths (1.5) inches (38
mm), shall not be less than three (3) inches (76 mm) larger than the
unit or the coil dimensions in width and length and shall be constructed
of corrosion-resistant material. Galvanized sheet steel pans shall
have a minimum thickness of not less than No. 26 Gage. Non-metallic
pans shall have a minimum thickness of not less than six hundred twenty-five
ten thousandths (0.0625) inch (1.6 mm).
66.
M1501.1 Outdoor Discharge. Revise as follows:
Exceptions:
1.
Whole-house ventilation-type attic fans that discharge into
the attic space of dwelling units having private attics shall be permitted.
2.
Bathroom exhaust may discharge to an attic gable vent or ventilated
soffit.
67.
M1502.4.1 Material And Size. Revise as follows:
Exhaust ducts shall be constructed of metal having a minimum
thickness of one hundred fifty-seven ten thousandths (0.0157) inch
(0.3950 mm) (No. 30 gage). The duct shall be four (4) inches (102
mm) nominal in diameter.
68.
M1502.4.2 Duct Installation. Revise as follows:
Exhaust ducts shall be supported at intervals not to exceed
twelve (12) feet (3,658 mm) and shall be secured in place. The insert
end of the duct shall extend into the adjoining duct or fitting in
the direction of airflow. Exhaust duct joints shall be sealed in accordance
with Section M1601.4.1.
69.
M1502.4.5.1 Specified Length. Add as follows:
Exception: The maximum developed length may be extended to fifty-five
(55) feet if clearly labeled cleanouts are provided within twelve
(12) inches of the second elbow, at every elbow thereafter, and at
least every fifteen (15) feet of developed length thereafter.
70.
M1503.4 Makeup Air Required. Revise as follows:
Exhaust hood systems capable of exhausting in excess of six
hundred (600) cubic feet per minute shall be mechanically or naturally
provided with makeup air at a rate approximately equal to the exhaust
air rate. Such makeup air systems shall be equipped with a means of
closure and shall be automatically controlled to start and operate
simultaneously with the exhaust system.
71.
M1506.3 Exhaust Openings. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M1506.3 in its entirety.
72.
M1507.2 Recirculation Of Air. Revise as follows:
Exhaust air from bathrooms and toilet rooms shall not be recirculated
within a residence or to another dwelling unit and shall be exhausted
in accordance with Section M1501.1.
73.
M1601.1.1 Above-Ground
Duct Systems. Revise as follows:
Above-ground duct systems shall conform to the following:
1.
Equipment connected to duct systems shall be designed to limit
discharge air temperature to not greater than two hundred fifty degrees
Fahrenheit (250° F.) (121° C.).
2.
Fibrous glass duct construction shall conform to the SMACNA
Fibrous Duct Construction Standards or NAIMA Fibrous Glass Duct Construction
Standards.
3.
Field-fabricated and shop-fabricated metal and flexible duct
constructions shall conform to the SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards
— Metal and Flexible except as allowed by Table M1601.1.1. Galvanized
steel shall conform to ASTM A 653.
4.
The use of gypsum products to construct return air ducts or
plenums is permitted, provided that the air temperature does not exceed
one hundred twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit (125° F.) (52°
C.) and exposed surfaces are not subject to condensation.
5.
Duct systems shall be constructed of materials having a flame
spread index of not greater than two hundred (200).
6.
Stud wall cavities and the spaces between solid floor joists
to be used as non-ducted air plenums shall comply with the following
conditions:
a.
These cavities or spaces shall not be used as a plenum for air
supply.
b.
These cavities or spaces shall not be a part of required fire-resistance-rated
assembly.
c.
Stud wall cavities shall not convey air from more than one (1)
floor level.
d.
Stud wall cavities and joist-space plenums shall be isolated
from adjacent concealed spaces by tight-fitting fireblocking in accordance
with Section R602.8.
e.
Stud wall cavities in the outside walls of building envelope
assemblies shall not be utilized as air plenums.
74.
Table M1601.1.1 Revise as follows:
Duct Construction Minimum Sheet Metal Thickness for Single Dwelling
Unitsa
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Round Duct Diameter (inches)
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Static Pressure
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1/2 inch water gage
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1 inch water gage
|
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Thickness (inches)
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Thickness (inches)
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
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Less than or equal to 12
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0.013
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0.018
|
0.013
|
0.018
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12 to 14
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0.013
|
0.018
|
0.016
|
0.023
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15 to 17
|
0.016
|
0.023
|
0.019
|
0.027
|
18
|
0.016
|
0.023
|
0.024
|
0.034
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19 to 20
|
0.019
|
0.027
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0.024
|
0.034
|
Duct Construction Minimum Sheet Metal Thickness for Single Dwelling
Unitsa
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Rectangular Duct Dimension (largest dimension)
|
Static Pressure
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1/2 inch water gage
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1 inch water gage
|
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Thickness (inches)
|
Thickness (inches)
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Galvanized
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Aluminum
|
Galvanized
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Aluminum
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Less than or equal to 8
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0.013
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0.018
|
0.013
|
0.018
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9 to 10
|
0.013
|
0.018
|
0.016
|
0.023
|
11 to 12
|
0.016
|
0.023
|
0.019
|
0.027
|
13 to 16
|
0.016
|
0.027
|
0.019
|
0.027
|
17 to 18
|
0.019
|
0.027
|
0.024
|
0.034
|
19 to 20
|
0.019
|
0.034
|
0.024
|
0.034
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For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 inch water gage = 249 Pa.
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a.
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Ductwork that exceeds twenty (20) inches by dimension or exceeds
a pressure of one (1) inch water gage (250 Pa) shall be constructed
in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards —
Metal and Flexible.
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75.
M1601.4.1 Joints, Seams And Connections. Revise as follows:
Joints of duct systems shall be made substantially airtight
in an unconditioned area by means of tapes, mastics, liquid sealants,
gasketing or other approved closure systems. Closure systems used
with rigid fibrous glass ducts shall comply with UL 181A and shall
be marked 181A-P for pressure-sensitive tape, 181A-M for mastic or
181A-H for heat-sensitive tape. Closure systems used with flexible
air ducts and flexible air connectors shall comply with UL 181B and
shall be marked 181B-FX for pressure-sensitive tape or 181B-M for
mastic. Duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment
or sheet metal fittings shall be mechanically fastened. Mechanical
fasteners for use with flexible non-metallic air ducts shall comply
with UL 181B and shall be marked 181B-C. Crimp joints for round metal
ducts shall have a contact lap of at least one (1) inch and shall
be mechanically fastened with at least three (3) sheet metal screws
or rivets equally spaced around the joint. Closure systems used to
seal metal ductwork shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Exceptions:
1.
Spray polyurethane foam shall be permitted to be applied without
additional joint seals.
2.
Where a duct connection is made that is partially inaccessible,
three (3) screws or rivets shall be equally spaced on the exposed
portion of the joint so as to prevent a hinge effect.
3.
Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and
seams in ducts operating at static pressure less than two (2) inches
of water column (500 Pa) pressure classification shall not require
additional closure systems.
76.
M1602.2 Return Air Openings. Revise as follows:
Return air openings for heating, ventilation and air conditioning
systems shall comply with all of the following:
1. Openings shall not be located less than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm)
measured in any direction from an open combustion chamber or draft
hood of another appliance located in the same room or space.
2. Return and transfer openings shall be sized in accordance with the
appliance or equipment manufacturer's installation instructions,
Manual D or the design of the registered design professional.
3. Return air shall not be taken from a bathroom, toilet room, kitchen,
garage, mechanical room, boiler room, furnace room or unconditioned
attic.
Exceptions:
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1.
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Taking return air from a kitchen is not prohibited where such
return air openings serve the kitchen only and are located not less
than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm) from the cooking appliances.
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2.
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Dedicated forced-air systems serving only the garage shall not
be prohibited from obtaining return air from the garage.
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3.
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Taking return air from an unconditioned crawl space shall not
be accomplished through a direct connection to the return side of
a forced-air furnace. Transfer openings in the crawl space enclosure
shall not be prohibited.
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4.
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Return air from one (1) dwelling unit shall not be discharged
into another dwelling unit.
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77.
M2105.4 Piping And Tubing Materials Standards. Revise as follows:
Ground-source heat-pump ground-loop pipe and tubing shall conform
to the standards listed in Table M2105.4. However, polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) shall not be used
on geothermal ground loops both inside and underground.
78.
M2105.9 CPVC Plastic Pipe. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M2105.9 in its entirety.
79.
M2105.9.1 Threaded Joints. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M2105.9.1 in its entirety.
80.
M2105.14 PVC Plastic Pipe. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M2105.14 in its entirety.
81.
M2105.15.6 Expansion Tanks. Revise as follows:
Remove Section M2105.15.6 in its entirety.
82.
M2105.19 Pipe Penetrations. Revise as follows:
Openings for pipe penetrations in walls, floors and ceilings
shall be larger than the penetrating pipe. Openings in the foundation
wall underground shall be sealed to not allow groundwater into a building.
83.
M2105.28 Testing. Revise as follows:
The assembled loop system shall be pressure tested with water
at forty-five (45) psi for fifteen (15) minutes without observed leaks.
Flow and pressure loss testing shall be performed and the actual flow
rates and pressure drops shall be compared to the calculated design
values. If actual flow rate or pressure drop values differ from calculated
design values by more than ten percent (10%), the cause shall be identified
and corrective action taken.
84.
G2408.4 (305.7) Clearances From Grade. Revise as follows:
Equipment and appliances installed at grade level shall be supported
on a level concrete slab or other approved material extending not
less than two (2) inches (50.8 mm) above adjoining grade or shall
be suspended not less than six (6) inches (152 mm) above adjoining
grade. Such supports shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
installation instructions.
85.
G2409.1 (308.1) Scope. Revise as follows:
This Section shall govern the reduction in required clearances
to combustible materials and combustible assemblies for chimneys,
vents, appliances, devices and equipment. Clearance requirements for
air-conditioning equipment and central heating boilers and furnaces
shall comply with Sections G2409.3 and G2409.4.
86.
G2412.9 (401.9) Identification. Revise as follows:
Remove Section G2412.9 (401.9) in its entirety.
87.
G2412.10 (401.10) Third Party Testing And Certification. Revise
as follows:
Remove Section G2412.10 (401.10) in its entirety.
88.
G2415.3 (404.3) Prohibited Locations. Add as follows:
Exception: Or installed as approved by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as Ameren or Spire Gas.
89.
G2428.3.16 (504.3.20) Chimney And Vent Locations. Revise as
follows:
Tables G2428.3(1), G2428.3(2), G2428.3(3) and G2428.3(4) shall
be used only for chimneys and vents not exposed to the outdoors below
the roof line. A Type B vent or listed chimney lining system passing
through an unused masonry chimney flue shall not be considered to
be exposed to the outdoors. A Type B vent shall not be considered
to be exposed to the outdoors where it passes through an unventilated
enclosure or chase insulated to a value of not less than R8.
90.
G2439.7.4.1 (614.8.4.1) Specified Length. Revise as follows:
The maximum length of the exhaust duct shall be thirty-five
(35) feet (10,688 mm) from the connection to the transition duct from
the dryer to the outlet terminal. Where fittings are used, the maximum
length of the exhaust duct shall be reduced in accordance with Table
G2439.7.4.1. The maximum length of the exhaust duct does not include
the transition duct.
Exception: The maximum developed length may be extended to fifty-five
(55) feet if clearly labeled cleanouts are provided within twelve
(12) inches of the second elbow, at every elbow thereafter, and at
least every fifteen (15) feet of developed length thereafter.
91.
G2442.4
(618.4) Prohibited Sources. Revise as follows:
Outdoor or return air for forced-air heating and cooling systems
shall not be taken from the following locations:
1. Closer than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm) from an appliance vent outlet,
a vent opening from a plumbing drainage system or the discharge outlet
of an exhaust fan, unless the outlet is three (3) feet (914 mm) above
the outside air inlet.
2. Where there is the presence of objectionable odors, fumes or flammable
vapors; or where located less than ten (10) feet (3,048 mm) above
the surface of any abutting public way or driveway; or where located
at grade level by a sidewalk, street, alley or driveway.
3. A hazardous or insanitary location or a refrigeration machinery room
as identified in the International Mechanical Code.
4. A room or space, the volume of which is less than twenty-five percent
(25%) of the entire volume served by such system. Where connected
by a permanent opening having an area sized in accordance with Section
G2442.2, adjoining rooms or spaces shall be considered as a single
room or space for the purpose of determining the volume of such rooms
or spaces.
Exception: The minimum volume requirement shall not apply where
the amount of return air taken from a room or space is less than or
equal to the amount of supply air delivered to such room or space.
5. A room or space containing an appliance where such room or space
serves as the sole source of return air.
Exception: This shall not apply where:
i. The appliance is a direct-vent appliance or an appliance not requiring
a vent in accordance with Section G2425.8.
ii.
The room or space complies with the following requirements:
1.
The return air shall be taken from a room or space having a
volume exceeding one (1) cubic foot for each 10 Btu/h (9.6L/W) of
combined input rating of all fuel-burning appliances therein.
2.
The volume of supply air discharged back into the same space
shall be approximately equal to the volume of return air taken from
the space.
3.
Return-air inlets shall not be located within ten (10) feet
(3,048 mm) of a draft hood in the same room or space or the combustion
chamber of any atmospheric burner appliance in the same room or space.
iii.
Rooms or spaces containing solid fuel-burning appliances, provided
that return-air inlets are located not less than ten (10) feet (3,048
mm) from the firebox of such appliances.
6. A closet, bathroom, toilet room, kitchen, garage, boiler room, furnace
room or unconditioned attic.
Exceptions:
i. Where return air intakes are located not less than ten (10) feet
(3,048 mm) from cooking appliances and serve only the kitchen area,
taking air from a kitchen area shall not be prohibited.
ii.
Dedicated forced air systems serving only a garage shall not
be prohibited from obtaining return air from the garage.
iii.
Where a closet is provided with a supply register, taking return
air from the closet shall not be prohibited.
7. A crawl space by means or direct connection to the return side of
a forced-air system. Transfer openings in the crawl space enclosure
shall not be prohibited.
92.
P2503.5.1 Rough Plumbing. Revise as follows:
DWV systems shall be tested on completion of the rough piping
installation by water or by air without evidence of leakage. Either
test shall be applied to the drainage system in its entirety or in
sections after rough-in piping has been installed, as follows:
1.
Water Test. Each section shall be filled with water to a point
not less than five (5) feet (1,524 mm) above the highest fitting connection
in that section, or to the highest point in the completed system.
Water shall be held in the section under test for a period of fifteen
(15) minutes. The system shall prove leak free by visual inspection.
2.
Air Test. The portion under test shall be maintained at a gauge
pressure of five (5) pounds per square inch (psi) (34 kPa) or ten
(10) inches of mercury column (34 kPa). This pressure shall be held
without introduction of additional air for a period of fifteen (15)
minutes.
93.
P2603.4 Pipes Through Foundation Walls. Revise as follows:
A pipe that passes through a foundation wall shall be provided
with a relieving arch, or a pipe sleeve shall be built into the foundation
wall.
94.
P2690.1 Identification. Revise as follows:
Remove Section P2690.1 in its entirety.
95.
P2609.2 Installation Of Materials. Revise as follows:
Remove Section P2609.2 in its entirety.
96.
P2609.3 Plastic Pipe, Fittings And Components. Revise as follows:
Remove Section P2609.3 in its entirety.
97.
P2609.4 Third-Party Certification. Revise as follows:
Remove Section P2609.4 in its entirety.
98.
P2706.3 Prohibited Waste Receptors. Revise as follows:
Plumbing fixtures that are used for washing or bathing shall
not be used to receive the discharge of indirect waste piping.
Exceptions:
1.
A kitchen sink trap is acceptable for use as a receptor for
a dishwasher.
2.
A laundry tray is acceptable for use as a receptor for a clothes
washing machine.
3.
A drain or waste pipe above a trap is acceptable for use as
a receptor for mechanical equipment condensate drains.
99.
P2801.8 Water Heater Seismic Bracing. Revise as follows:
In Seismic Design Categories D0, D1, and D2, water heaters shall
be anchored or strapped in the upper one-third (1/3) and in the lower
one-third (1/3) of the appliance to resist a horizontal force equal
to one-third (1/3) of the operating weight of the water heater, acting
in any horizontal direction, or in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's
recommendations.
100.
P2903.5 Water Hammer. Revise as follows:
The flow velocity of the water distribution system shall be
controlled to reduce the possibility of water hammer. A water-hammer
arrestor shall be installed where quick-closing valves are used. Water-hammer
arrestors shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
installation instructions. Water-hammer arrestors shall conform to
ASSE 1010.
101.
P2904.1 General. Revise as follows:
When installed, the design and installation of residential fire
sprinkler systems shall be in accordance with NFPA 13D or Section
2904, which shall be considered equivalent to NFPA 13D. Partial residential
sprinkler systems shall be permitted to be installed only in buildings
not required to be equipped with a residential sprinkler system. Section
P2904 shall apply to stand-alone and multipurpose wet-pipe sprinkler
systems that do not include the use of antifreeze. A multipurpose
fire sprinkler system shall provide domestic water to both fire sprinklers
and plumbing fixtures. A stand-alone sprinkler system shall be separate
and independent from the water distribution system. A backflow preventer
shall not be required to separate a stand-alone system from the water
distribution system.
102.
R3201.2.1 Trap Seal Protection. Add as follows:
Exception: basement floor drains with a condensate line draining
to it.
103.
E3609.3 Bonding For Other Systems. Revise as follows:
Remove Section E3609.3 in its entirety.
104.
E3701.5.1 Disconnecting Means. Revise as follows:
Each multi-wire branch circuit may be provided with a means
that will simultaneously disconnect all underground conductors at
the point where the branch circuit originates. [210.4(B)]
105.
E3902.2 Garage And Accessory Building Receptacles. Add as follows:
Exception: fastened in place appliances or outlets designated
for refrigerators/freezers.
106.
E3902.5 Unfinished Basement Receptacles. Revise as follows:
Exceptions:
1.
A receptacle supplying only a permanently installed fire alarm
or burglar alarm system. Receptacles installed in accordance with
this exception shall not be considered as meeting the requirements
of Section E3901.9.
2.
Fastened in place appliances or outlets designated for refrigerators/freezers.
107.
E3902.6 Kitchen Receptacles. Add as follows:
Exception: fastened in place appliances or outlets designated
for refrigerators/freezers.
108.
E3902.9 Laundry Areas. Revise as follows:
Remove Section E3902.9 in its entirety.
109.
E3902.10 Kitchen Dishwasher Branch Circuit. Revise as follows:
Remove Section E3902.10 in its entirety.
110.
E3902.14 Location Of Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters. Revise
as follows:
Ground-fault circuit interrupters shall be installed only in
a readily accessible location.
111.
E3902.16 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter
Protection. Revise as follows:
Branch circuits that supply 120-volt, single phase, 15- and
20-ampere outlets installed in bedrooms shall be protected by any
of the following: [210.12(A)]
1.
A listed combination-type arc-fault circuit interrupter, installed
to provide protection of the entire branch circuit. [210.12(A)(1)]
2.
A listed branch/feeder-type AFCI installed at the origin of
the branch-circuit in combination with a listed outlet branch-circuit
type arc-fault circuit interrupter installed at the first outlet box
on the branch circuit. The first outlet box in the branch circuit
shall be marked to indicate that it is the first outlet of the circuit.
[210.12(A)(2)]
3.
A listed supplemental arc protection circuit breaker installed
at the origin of the branch circuit in combination with a listed outlet
branch-circuit type arc-fault circuit interrupter installed at the
first outlet box on the branch circuit where all of the following
conditions are met:
a. The branch-circuit wiring shall be continuous from
the branch-circuit over-current device to the outlet branch-circuit
arc-fault circuit interrupter.
b. The maximum length of the branch-circuit wiring
from the branch-circuit overcurrent device to the first outlet shall
not exceed fifty (50) feet (15.2 m) for 14 AWG conductors and seventy
(70) feet (21.3 m) for 12 AWG conductors.
c. The first outlet box in the branch circuit shall
be marked to indicate that it is the first outlet of the circuit.
[210.12(A)(3)]
4.
A listed outlet branch-circuit type arc-fault circuit interrupter
installed at the first outlet on the branch circuit in combination
with a listed branch-circuit overcurrent protective device where all
of the following conditions are met:
a. The branch-circuit wiring shall be continuous from
the branch-circuit over-current device to the outlet branch-circuit
arc-fault circuit interrupter.
b. The maximum length of the branch-circuit wiring
from the branch-circuit over-current device to the first outlet shall
not exceed fifty (50) feet (15.2 m) for 14 AWG conductors and seventy
(70) feet (21.3 m) for 12 AWG conductors.
c. The first outlet box in the branch circuit shall
be marked to indicate that it is the first outlet on the circuit.
d. The combination of the branch-circuit over-current
device and outlet branch-circuit AFCI shall be identified as meeting
the requirements for a system combination-type AFCI and shall be listed
as such. [210.12(A)(4)]
5.
Where metal outlet boxes and junction boxes and RMC, IMC, EMT,
Type MC or steel-armored Types AC cables meeting the requirements
of Section E3908.8, metal wireways or metal auxiliary gutters are
installed for the portion of the branch circuit between the branch-circuit
over-current device and the first outlet, a listed outlet branch-circuit
type AFCI installed at the first outlet shall be considered as providing
protection for the remaining portion of the branch circuit. [210.12(A)(5)]
6.
Where a listed metal or non-metallic conduit or tubing or Type
MC cable is encased in not less than two (2) inches (50.8 mm) of concrete
for the portion of the branch circuit between the branch-circuit over-current
device and the first outlet, a listed outlet branch-circuit type AFCI
installed at the first outlet shall be considered as providing protection
for the remaining portion of the branch circuit. [210.12(A)(6)]
Exception: AFCI protection is not required for an individual
branch circuit supplying only a fire alarm system where the branch
circuit is wired with metal outlet and junction boxes and RMC, IMC,
EMT or steel-sheathed armored cable Type AC or Type MC meeting the
requirements of Section E3908.8.
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112.
E3902.17 Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection For Branch
Circuit Extensions Or Modifications. Revise as follows:
Where branch-circuit wiring is modified, replaced, or extended
in any of the areas specified in Section E3902.16, the branch circuit
shall be protected by one (1) of the following:
1.
A combination-type AFCI located at the origin of the branch
circuit.
2.
An outlet branch-circuit type AFCI located at the first receptacle
outlet of the existing branch circuit. [210.12(B)]
Exception: AFCI protection shall not be required where the extension
of the existing conductors is not more than thirty (30) feet (9.5
m) in length and does not include any additional outlets or devices.
[210.12(B) Exception]
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113.
E4002.8 Damp Location. Revise as follows:
A receptacle installed outdoors in a location protected from
the weather or in other damp locations shall have an enclosure for
the receptacle that is weatherproof when the receptacle cover(s) is
closed and an attachment plug cap is not inserted. An installation
suitable for wet locations shall also be considered suitable for damp
locations. A receptacle shall be considered to be in a location protected
from the weather where located under roofed open porches, canopies
and similar structures and not subject to rain or water runoff.
114.
E4002.14 Tamper Resistant Receptacles. Revise as follows:
Remove Section E4002.14 in its entirety.
[R.O. 2004 §500.022; Ord. No. 708 §III, 2-4-1991; Ord. No. 774 §III, 8-3-1993; Ord.
No. 860 §1, 5-6-1997]
Certain documents, three (3) copies of which are on file in
the office of the City Clerk, being marked and designated as "Rules
and Regulations and Design Requirements for Sanitary Sewage and Stormwater
Drainage Facilities/1997" prepared by Metropolitan Sewer District
is hereby adopted as the Standard Construction Specifications for
Sewers and Drainage Facilities for the City of Pevely, Missouri.
[R.O. 2004 §500.023; Ord. No. 708 §III, 2-4-1991; Ord. No. 774 §III, 8-3-1993; Ord.
No. 860 §1, 5-6-1997]
Certain documents, three (3) copies of which are on file in
the office of the City Clerk, being marked and designated as "St.
Louis County Standard Specifications for Highway Construction" prepared
by the St. Louis County Department of Highways and Traffic, 1980,
is hereby adopted as the Standard Specifications for Highway Construction
for the City of Pevely, Missouri.