Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 146
... length is not greater than 10 times the least lateral dimension . When the unsupported length exceeds this value , the design shall be modified as shown in Subsection ( g ) . Principal columns in buildings shall have a minimum diameter ...
... length is not greater than 10 times the least lateral dimension . When the unsupported length exceeds this value , the design shall be modified as shown in Subsection ( g ) . Principal columns in buildings shall have a minimum diameter ...
Page 220
... length . ( c ) Clearances . Clearances between smoke pipes and combustible material shall be eighteen inches ( 18 " ) when used on low heat appliances and thirty - six inches ( 36 " ) when used on medium heat appliances . These ...
... length . ( c ) Clearances . Clearances between smoke pipes and combustible material shall be eighteen inches ( 18 " ) when used on low heat appliances and thirty - six inches ( 36 " ) when used on medium heat appliances . These ...
Page 221
... Length of Vent Manifold . The length of the vent manifold shall be not greater than 75 per cent of the height of the vertical vent to which it connects , nor shall the length of the vent manifold exceed fifteen feet ( 15 ' ) . 4. Slope ...
... Length of Vent Manifold . The length of the vent manifold shall be not greater than 75 per cent of the height of the vertical vent to which it connects , nor shall the length of the vent manifold exceed fifteen feet ( 15 ' ) . 4. Slope ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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