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... comfort heating , which supplies heat by means of ducts or pipes to areas other than the room in which the heating equipment is located . This agrees with Volume II , the Uniform Mechanical Code and common practices . Sec . 408. The ...
... comfort heating , which supplies heat by means of ducts or pipes to areas other than the room in which the heating equipment is located . This agrees with Volume II , the Uniform Mechanical Code and common practices . Sec . 408. The ...
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... HEATING , VENTILATING AND COMFORT COOLING CHAPTER 5 Comfort heating equipment : This Chapter provides general requirements related to comfort heating equipment . Sec . 502. All comfort heating appliances are required to be approved by ...
... HEATING , VENTILATING AND COMFORT COOLING CHAPTER 5 Comfort heating equipment : This Chapter provides general requirements related to comfort heating equipment . Sec . 502. All comfort heating appliances are required to be approved by ...
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... UNIT HEATERS AND ROOM HEATERS Provisions for comfort heating equipment not considered part of a comfort heating system are contained here . Appli- ances described in this Chapter include vented decorative appliances , floor furnaces ...
... UNIT HEATERS AND ROOM HEATERS Provisions for comfort heating equipment not considered part of a comfort heating system are contained here . Appli- ances described in this Chapter include vented decorative appliances , floor furnaces ...
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added addition adhesives application area limitations based on ASTM BUILDING CODE VOLUME Building Official ceiling change to Section Chapter 23 Chapter 37 Chapter 51 clarified comfort cooling comfort heating equipment companion change construction covered dead load definition deleted design requirements Edition evaporative cooling Exception exit width exterior Federal Aviation Agency feet Fire Zone fire-resistive rating floor garage glass grade gypsum wallboard handrails heat producing appliances height identification included inserted inspection installation live load material ments metal modified occupancy separation open web steel permit plaster plywood portland cement pounds per square prestressed prestressed concrete protection reference refrigeration regulations reinforcement renumbered rewritten roof second paragraph Sections 702 Seismic Zone sentence shear stresses shear walls similar specified in Chapter square inch stairways steel joists stresses tests thickness third paragraph tion U.B.C. Standard Uniform Building Code Uniform Mechanical Code updated to agree veneer ventilated white spruce wood frame word