Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1949 - Building laws |
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... Smoke pipes are pipes used in Smoke Pipes connection with solid and liquid fuel connecting fire boxes or combustion chambers with chimneys or smokestacks . ( b ) Materials . Every smoke pipe connecting a fire box or combustion chamber ...
... Smoke pipes are pipes used in Smoke Pipes connection with solid and liquid fuel connecting fire boxes or combustion chambers with chimneys or smokestacks . ( b ) Materials . Every smoke pipe connecting a fire box or combustion chamber ...
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Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference. ( b ) Smoke Pipe Installation . The smoke pipe of warm air Warm Air furnaces designed to burn solid fuel shall be at least eighteen Furnaces inches ( 18 " ) from any combustible materials ...
Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference. ( b ) Smoke Pipe Installation . The smoke pipe of warm air Warm Air furnaces designed to burn solid fuel shall be at least eighteen Furnaces inches ( 18 " ) from any combustible materials ...
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... Smoke Pipe Connection . All such stoves shall be con- nected by a smoke pipe conforming to the requirements of Section 3706 or to a chimney meeting the requirements of Section 3702 . Stoves Using Solid or Liquid Fuel Low Pressure Steam ...
... Smoke Pipe Connection . All such stoves shall be con- nected by a smoke pipe conforming to the requirements of Section 3706 or to a chimney meeting the requirements of Section 3702 . Stoves Using Solid or Liquid Fuel Low Pressure Steam ...
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 35 |
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allowable unit approved asbestos bars beams bolts Building Official building or structure ceiling cent Chimneys Code column combustible material compression compression members compressive strength conform connections Cont'd designed diameter dry standpipes enclosures exceed exit exterior walls fire doors Fire Zone fire-protected flange foot frame furnace girders grade Group gypsum height horizontal incombustible installed interior joints joists lath and plaster least less than one-hour live load located lumber maximum metal minimum mortar Occupancy Separation occupant load one-half inch one-hour fire-resistive construction partitions permitted piles pipe plate portland cement pounds per square proscenium reinforced concrete resistance rivets shear side six inches slab smoke pipe space span specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet square inch Stairs stairway standpipes structural steel studs Table tensile stress tests thickness twelve inches 12 twenty feet 20 Types of Construction U.B.C. Standard unit stress vent ventilation vertical openings width wood