California Building Code, Volume 1International Conference of Building Officials, 1998 - Building laws |
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... corridor to the point of entry of HPM into the corridor serving that fabrication area . 2. There shall be an emergency telephone system or a local alarm manual pull station or approved signal device within corridors at not more than 150 ...
... corridor to the point of entry of HPM into the corridor serving that fabrication area . 2. There shall be an emergency telephone system or a local alarm manual pull station or approved signal device within corridors at not more than 150 ...
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... corridor . The actuation of any detector shall activate alarms audible in all areas served by the corridor . 5. Corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire - resistive construc- tion within office spaces having an occupant load of ...
... corridor . The actuation of any detector shall activate alarms audible in all areas served by the corridor . 5. Corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire - resistive construc- tion within office spaces having an occupant load of ...
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... corridor ceiling is an element of not less than a one - hour fire - resistive floor - ceiling or roof - ceiling assembly at the entire story , both sides of corridor walls may terminate at the ceiling membrane . 2. The corridor ceiling ...
... corridor ceiling is an element of not less than a one - hour fire - resistive floor - ceiling or roof - ceiling assembly at the entire story , both sides of corridor walls may terminate at the ceiling membrane . 2. The corridor ceiling ...
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Matrix Adoption Tables | XTC-3 |
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1998 CALIFORNIA BUILDING 30 inches accordance applied approved assembly ASTM B.W. gage braced wall lines building official building or structure CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ceiling cement Chapter concrete conform corridor curb ramps devices Division 3 Occupancies doors DOSH DSA/AC dwelling units elevator enclosure enforcing agency equipment exceed EXCEPTION exit exterior walls facilities Fire Code fire-resistive rating fixture floor area Group H grout gypsum handrails hazard HCD 1/AC height inches 51 mm installed joists least less located masonry materials maximum means of egress minimum nails noncombustible occupant load openings OSHPD panels percent permitted plaster pool portland cement protected ramp regulations reinforcement requirements of Section roof rooms Select Structural sheathing side slope smoke smoke detector space specified in Section square feet stairways steel storage studs surface Table Test thickness tion toilet Type UBC Standard Uniform Building Code veneer ventilation wallboard water closet wheelchair width wire wood