Uniform Building Code, Volume 1International Conference of Building Officials, 1997 - Building laws |
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Page 1-147
... wood shakes or shingles shall comply with UBC Standard 15-3 or 15-4 , respectively . Each bundle of wood shakes or shingles and slate shingles shall bear the label or identification mark of an approved inspection bureau or agency ...
... wood shakes or shingles shall comply with UBC Standard 15-3 or 15-4 , respectively . Each bundle of wood shakes or shingles and slate shingles shall bear the label or identification mark of an approved inspection bureau or agency ...
Page 1-209
... wood - frame walls and partitions are covered on the interior with plaster , tile or similar materials and are ... Shingles or Shakes . Wood shingles or shakes and asbes- tos cement shingles may be used for exterior wall covering , pro ...
... wood - frame walls and partitions are covered on the interior with plaster , tile or similar materials and are ... Shingles or Shakes . Wood shingles or shakes and asbes- tos cement shingles may be used for exterior wall covering , pro ...
Page 1-336
... wood shingle or wood shake roofs creates a combustible concealed space , the entire existing surface shall be ... shingles . Not more than two overlays of asphalt shingles shall be applied over an existing asphalt or wood shingle roof ...
... wood shingle or wood shake roofs creates a combustible concealed space , the entire existing surface shall be ... shingles . Not more than two overlays of asphalt shingles shall be applied over an existing asphalt or wood shingle roof ...
Contents
UBC Standard 21 Noncombustible MaterialTests | 1-7 |
UBC Standard 72 Fire Tests of Door Assemblies | 1-68 |
UBC Standard 2111 | 1-94 |
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accessible aggregate aisle applied approved area of refuge ASTM automatic sprinkler system B.W. gage braced wall lines building official building or structure ceiling cement combustible comply concrete conform corridor Division 3 Occupancies doors dwelling units elevator equipment exceed EXCEPTION exit-access exterior walls fire assembly Fire Code fire-resistive construction fire-resistive rating floor area grade Group H grout gypsum hazardous height inches inspection installed insulation joists kN/m² live load located masonry materials maximum means of egress minimum N/C less nails noncombustible occupancy separation occupant load one-hour fire-resistive openings panels percent perlite portion reinforcement requirements of Section roof rooms Select Structural sheathing slope smoke smoke detector space specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet stairways standpipes steel storage story studs surface Table tested thickness tion Type UBC Standard Uniform Building Code units vertical veneer ventilation vermiculite vertical in 12 wallboard water closet width wire wood