Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1946 - Building laws |
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Page 35
... fire doors and such doors shall be kept normally closed . The total width of all openings in any " Special Occupancy Separation " wall in any one story shall not exceed 25 per cent of the length of the wall in that story and no single ...
... fire doors and such doors shall be kept normally closed . The total width of all openings in any " Special Occupancy Separation " wall in any one story shall not exceed 25 per cent of the length of the wall in that story and no single ...
Page 238
... Fire doors and windows are not required in fire - resistive walls or partitions unless specified elsewhere in this Code . ( b ) Scope . Fire doors and windows wherever specified in this Code shall meet the requirements of this Section ...
... Fire doors and windows are not required in fire - resistive walls or partitions unless specified elsewhere in this Code . ( b ) Scope . Fire doors and windows wherever specified in this Code shall meet the requirements of this Section ...
Page 239
... fire doors or fire windows shall be not less than one - fourth inch ( 14 " ) thick and shall be rein- forced with wire mesh , 24 gauge or heavier , with openings not larger than one inch ( 1 " ) square . Glass shall be held in place by ...
... fire doors or fire windows shall be not less than one - fourth inch ( 14 " ) thick and shall be rein- forced with wire mesh , 24 gauge or heavier , with openings not larger than one inch ( 1 " ) square . Glass shall be held in place by ...
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Civil Engine 8 ply 16 Me Ciurg 1946 ld | 19 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 29 |
CHAPTER | 36 |
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