Uniform Building Code, Issue 1International Conference of Building Officials, 1997 - Building laws |
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903 SECTION 901 — SCOPE This chapter applies to the design and installation
of fire-extinguishing systems, smoke-control systems and smoke and heat
venting systems. For requirements on fire alarm systems, see the following:
SECTION ...
903 SECTION 901 — SCOPE This chapter applies to the design and installation
of fire-extinguishing systems, smoke-control systems and smoke and heat
venting systems. For requirements on fire alarm systems, see the following:
SECTION ...
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Smoke-control systems are not a substitute for sprinkler protection. 905 .2 Design
Methods. 905.2.1 General. Buildings or portions thereof required by this code to
have a smoke-control system shall have such systems designed in accordance ...
Smoke-control systems are not a substitute for sprinkler protection. 905 .2 Design
Methods. 905.2.1 General. Buildings or portions thereof required by this code to
have a smoke-control system shall have such systems designed in accordance ...
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However all required stairways shall be pressurized to a minimum of 0.15 inch of
water column (37.3 Pa) upon actuation of the smoke-detection system. 321.2 Wet
Standpipes. Every building in a detention or correctional facility, housing 50 or ...
However all required stairways shall be pressurized to a minimum of 0.15 inch of
water column (37.3 Pa) upon actuation of the smoke-detection system. 321.2 Wet
Standpipes. Every building in a detention or correctional facility, housing 50 or ...
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