Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1949 - Building laws |
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Page 43
... vents or ducts pass through the proscenium walls and shall be oper- ated by fusible links located on both sides of the proscenium wall and both inside of and outside of the vent or duct . There shall be provided in an approved location ...
... vents or ducts pass through the proscenium walls and shall be oper- ated by fusible links located on both sides of the proscenium wall and both inside of and outside of the vent or duct . There shall be provided in an approved location ...
Page 53
... vent shafts , and other vertical open- of ings shall be enclosed , and the enclosure shall be as speci- Vertical ... vent ducts , piping and shafting . All open- ings in exterior walls , except wall vents , shall be protected Special ...
... vent shafts , and other vertical open- of ings shall be enclosed , and the enclosure shall be as speci- Vertical ... vent ducts , piping and shafting . All open- ings in exterior walls , except wall vents , shall be protected Special ...
Page 213
... VENT AND VENT MANIFOLD ( Inches ) 56780 2. Vent Manifold Required . If more than three feet ( 3 ' ) of vent connection is required to connect a water heater to the common vent , the water heater shall be connected to a vent manifold . 3.
... VENT AND VENT MANIFOLD ( Inches ) 56780 2. Vent Manifold Required . If more than three feet ( 3 ' ) of vent connection is required to connect a water heater to the common vent , the water heater shall be connected to a vent manifold . 3.
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 35 |
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